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william la jeunesse, appreciate it. lives. elizabeth: according to primary voters, our radio panel weighing in on how they are vying for votes in both parties. we'll take a look at the royal families latest photos of the newborn princely way. be smart do you know how to use those? nope. get those kids some capri sun! nope. when it comes to travel, i sweat the details. late checkout... ...down-alternative pillows... ...and of course, price. tripadvisor helps you book a... ...hotel without breaking a sweat. because we now instantly... ...search over 200 booking sites ...to find you the lowest price... ...on the hotel you want. don't sweat your booking. tripadvisor. the latest reviews. the lowest prices. so, my portfolio did pretthat's great.year. but the market was up nearly twice as much. that's a tough pill to swallow. exactly. so i started trading. but with everything out there, how do you know what to buy? well, i think my friend victor has just the thing for you. check this out, td ameritrade makes it easier to find the inv
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back to you. >> bret: william la jeunesse ally from tijuana, mexico, thank you. what you think?ess will stop others from coming? let me know on twitter, you can use the hashtag #specialreport turning to arizona, firefighters they are are marking the start of what is expected to be a very busy fire season out west, battling the blaze that has already burned for more than 11,000 acres. senior correspondent adam housley reports on the tender fire. >> strong winds continue to smoke the fire northeast of phoenix causing spot fires in erratic behavior that has resulted in more than 18 square miles burned and more than 1,000 homes and cabins threatened. >> two houses up there, my son lived in has burned, i know that it is gone. >> sunday morning, get out, it is coming. that was very scary to see that. the fire right there. when it comes down to it, you hear people say it all the time, that is really all that matters. that the people are safe. >> so far 1,000 people are under a evacuation orders southwest of winslow, no injuries or deaths. as part of arizona suffers through an extreme d
back to you. >> bret: william la jeunesse ally from tijuana, mexico, thank you. what you think?ess will stop others from coming? let me know on twitter, you can use the hashtag #specialreport turning to arizona, firefighters they are are marking the start of what is expected to be a very busy fire season out west, battling the blaze that has already burned for more than 11,000 acres. senior correspondent adam housley reports on the tender fire. >> strong winds continue to smoke the...
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william la jeunesse live in los angeles with more. lliam. >> well, john, court records say the children, ages 6 months to 12 years old were punched, strangled, bitten, water boarded, scalded with hot water, shot with a cross bow and b.b. gun allegedly by their father 29-year-old jonathan allen and their mother, ina rogers. both parents previously denied the allegations. allen said i'm not perfect but i'm not an animal, a torturer or monster. the couple's 10 children are in state care. they were huddled together on the floor of the couple's filthy home filled with rotting food, human and animal feces. if interviews the children revealed the abuse allegations. rogers bail is set at $500,000, her husband 5 million. he spent six months in jail for assaulting his wife saying allen performed most of the abuse, rogers new about the incidents. assisted in some of the abuse and dissuaded the children from telling about their injuries which included broken arms. they were homeschooled. the state doesn't inspect, monitor or check homeschools. nei
william la jeunesse live in los angeles with more. lliam. >> well, john, court records say the children, ages 6 months to 12 years old were punched, strangled, bitten, water boarded, scalded with hot water, shot with a cross bow and b.b. gun allegedly by their father 29-year-old jonathan allen and their mother, ina rogers. both parents previously denied the allegations. allen said i'm not perfect but i'm not an animal, a torturer or monster. the couple's 10 children are in state care....
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our own william la jeunesse will join us here in the hot zone.ta education bill with permission for high schools to post in god we trust is under fire. both sides of the debate.
our own william la jeunesse will join us here in the hot zone.ta education bill with permission for high schools to post in god we trust is under fire. both sides of the debate.
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border in tijuana, mexico is fox news correspondent william la jeunesse. william? melissa, this is where hope in the entry way to the united states meets desperation, you can see people from central america, children awaiting their turn as well as parents. these are, we're going to take a wide shot as well. this is the busiest port of entry in the united states, 20,000 people, and a lot of people are coming to the u.s. for business purposes, but this is the caravan, roughly 150 people. they have white armbands, waiting for the u.s. to hear whether or not their asylum plea will be taken into consideration. you know sunday, they found out that the u.s. was actually processing these claims. earlier today, a family from el salvador, they hope to be next. . >> translator: we felt bad because they didn't let them through, i have faith and believe in god we will get across to the other side. reporter: now this video illustrates how the process works, based on the strength of the case, officials move groups of 10 or 20 to the walkway towards the united states, and there is
border in tijuana, mexico is fox news correspondent william la jeunesse. william? melissa, this is where hope in the entry way to the united states meets desperation, you can see people from central america, children awaiting their turn as well as parents. these are, we're going to take a wide shot as well. this is the busiest port of entry in the united states, 20,000 people, and a lot of people are coming to the u.s. for business purposes, but this is the caravan, roughly 150 people. they...
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william la jeunesse is live from tijuana with more. william? >> hi, melissa.re at the busiest port of entry in the country. this is south of san diego. behind me, this is the pedestrian entrance here. this is where the immigrants likely will go probably in the next 24, to 48 hours. i can show you video earlier on about the process here. this is where the caravan is camped just outside the pedestrian gate. as you can see, we're showing you right now, there's a lot of media here. these individuals are hoping, again, that they will be selected prioritized, if you will, to get an invitation to have an asylum hearing in the u.s. so what they're going to do, have an opportunity to tell their story. looks like they're hearing information right now from the organizers and how they have to cue up for that. so they're waiting here. they could be here. they were here last night. donations of food and so forth. when we arrived at 5:00 a.m., everybody was sleeping. over on the other location here, i want to show you something interesting. everyone inside this gate, they're
william la jeunesse is live from tijuana with more. william? >> hi, melissa.re at the busiest port of entry in the country. this is south of san diego. behind me, this is the pedestrian entrance here. this is where the immigrants likely will go probably in the next 24, to 48 hours. i can show you video earlier on about the process here. this is where the caravan is camped just outside the pedestrian gate. as you can see, we're showing you right now, there's a lot of media here. these...
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back to you. >> melissa: thank you, william la jeunesse. >> jon: just in on the russia investigation, rudy giuliani says president trump would not have to comply with a subpoena from special counsel robert mueller. and he is not ruling out the president taking the fifth amendment. >> are you confident the president will not take the fifth in this case? >> how can i ever be confident of that? >> jon: richard fowler and we have a political consultant who worked on the romney campaign. richard, why should everybody be surprised the president might consider taking the fifth amendment? it's available to any american. >> here is the problem with the president taking the fifth because it -- while it might work in court and for this particular hearing or this deposition if we get that far, what it does is creates a political problem and says the president to some extent might be admitting some sort of guilt to the american people and that is bad for the president going into this mid-term election because it makes the russia cloud hanging over the republican party even bigger and filled with e
back to you. >> melissa: thank you, william la jeunesse. >> jon: just in on the russia investigation, rudy giuliani says president trump would not have to comply with a subpoena from special counsel robert mueller. and he is not ruling out the president taking the fifth amendment. >> are you confident the president will not take the fifth in this case? >> how can i ever be confident of that? >> jon: richard fowler and we have a political consultant who worked on...
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william la jeunesse joins us live from across the border in tijuana, mexico. william?melissa, one of the problems and the concerns here is health. it was raining a minute ago. and the temperatures were in the 50s overnight. and they have been urging the women and children to take shelter but they are afraid to lose the place in line. you can see some of the kids right over here have developed ear infections. the mexican government brought in a mobile clinic for emergency. and anyone who needs to be checked out. but there is also resentment. as we reported yesterday, melissa, just beyond this group there is a lot of, there is about 200 mexicans who are also waiting in line for asylum. they think that these people are taking cuts and taking their donations. in the past, the haitian in 2016 were not allowed to stay here. they had a numbering system that was prioritized. the caravan has come in and taken over the mobile square. they have brought in a mobile kitchen here. the advocates have been, shall we say, aggressive in basically demanding that the u.s. should act. >> t
william la jeunesse joins us live from across the border in tijuana, mexico. william?melissa, one of the problems and the concerns here is health. it was raining a minute ago. and the temperatures were in the 50s overnight. and they have been urging the women and children to take shelter but they are afraid to lose the place in line. you can see some of the kids right over here have developed ear infections. the mexican government brought in a mobile clinic for emergency. and anyone who needs...
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william la jeunesse, thank you. busy holiday weekend underway with a record number of travelers expected and drivers facing higher prices at the punch. will they blame president trump for that? and could that actually hurt republicans come november? liberty mutual saved us almost $800 when we switched our auto and home insurance. with liberty, we could afford a real babysitter instead of your brother. >>hey. oh, that's my robe. >>is it? when you switch to liberty mutual, you could save $782 on auto and home insurance and still get great coverage for you and your family. call for a free quote today. you could save $782 when liberty stands with you. liberty mutual insurance. we danced in a german dance group. i wore lederhosen.man. when i first got on ancestry i was really surprised that i wasn't finding all of these germans in my tree. i decided to have my dna tested through ancestry dna. the big surprise was we're not german at all. 52% of my dna comes from scotland and ireland. so, i traded in my lederhosen for a k
william la jeunesse, thank you. busy holiday weekend underway with a record number of travelers expected and drivers facing higher prices at the punch. will they blame president trump for that? and could that actually hurt republicans come november? liberty mutual saved us almost $800 when we switched our auto and home insurance. with liberty, we could afford a real babysitter instead of your brother. >>hey. oh, that's my robe. >>is it? when you switch to liberty mutual, you could...
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>> mike: william la jeunesse reporting.> mike: on tonight's whatever happened to segment natalee holloway the teenager was on a trip to aruba when she disappeared back in 2005. her case ignited a media frenzy which failed to produce any real answers. correspondent jonathan serrie tells us where things stand right now. >> this is something you will never get out of your mind. >> 13 years after the disappearance of his daughter natalee, dave holloway is still searching for answers. >> you always think about what could have been and what happened. >> in 2005, the 18-year-old from birmingham, alabama, vanished from a high school graduation trip to aruba. >> natalee, in a sense, became america's child aruba became the center of international mystery. >> last seen leaving a popular bar with then 17-year-old joran van der sloot. >> joran van der sloot was not arrested until 10 days after natalee went missing. and i think the news media their involvement forced this. >> the news crews defended on the tiny nation as the mystery arou
>> mike: william la jeunesse reporting.> mike: on tonight's whatever happened to segment natalee holloway the teenager was on a trip to aruba when she disappeared back in 2005. her case ignited a media frenzy which failed to produce any real answers. correspondent jonathan serrie tells us where things stand right now. >> this is something you will never get out of your mind. >> 13 years after the disappearance of his daughter natalee, dave holloway is still searching for...
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william la jeunesse is live on the big island. william? >> well, molly, for the last several hours, police have been allowing people back in to the leilani neighborhood. now they are coming out and we have seen trucks and trailers filled with everything, washers, driers, bikes, surfboards, you name it, pet beds, their pets, everything they can get their hands on because a lot of these homes are not going to probably be here. nine of them we know are gone, more in the future in all likelihood, what geologists say. we have some new video that was shot earlier today of what we believe the largest and longest of these fissures or volcanic vents runs kind of in a lynn -- linear direction. it is following an underground channel. in places where the lava breaks through the crust. the hawaiian national guard also shot some video today and it shows some of how the lava flow is really overtaking almost anything in its path. officials believe there is this molten lake up in the kilauea volcano that fell 500 feet earlier in the week, and now that lava
william la jeunesse is live on the big island. william? >> well, molly, for the last several hours, police have been allowing people back in to the leilani neighborhood. now they are coming out and we have seen trucks and trailers filled with everything, washers, driers, bikes, surfboards, you name it, pet beds, their pets, everything they can get their hands on because a lot of these homes are not going to probably be here. nine of them we know are gone, more in the future in all...
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william la jeunesse live from the big idea with the latest. william?jon, the red cross says there's 250 people sleeping behind me. there's no where to go. no hotel rooms and longer term, most don't have volcano insurance. the governor told residents last night, don't ask your agent if you have lava insurance. as long as you have fire coverage, we believe you're covered. >> you have to feel for the people that lost their houses. up to now, we're okay. >> so the anxiety is, that could change tomorrow. the lower kilauea is dumping lava, there's two new vents popping up yesterday. the more uncertainty residents face. >> we're in lelani estates. elsewhere, everything looks normal. the law have a flow has brought down the power lines. looks over here. you can see where it's moved next to this pole and stop add few feet from this gentleman's house. this is one of ten eruptions in the lelani estates what geologists believe is the lake lava level has fallen about 700 feet in the last few days. where is that magna going? they believe it's traveling underground a
william la jeunesse live from the big idea with the latest. william?jon, the red cross says there's 250 people sleeping behind me. there's no where to go. no hotel rooms and longer term, most don't have volcano insurance. the governor told residents last night, don't ask your agent if you have lava insurance. as long as you have fire coverage, we believe you're covered. >> you have to feel for the people that lost their houses. up to now, we're okay. >> so the anxiety is, that could...
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. >> william la -- william la jeunesse is live with more.residents facing this hour? >> number one of course, you have lava. basically you have 800 homes that are built on top of or adjacent to an underground river of 2,000 degree liquid rock. this is what it looks like when it comes to the surface and it dries. it is really very very sharp, but this literally went through and it obviously knocked out several trees. that's one issue. this stuff will destroy anything in its path. for instance, here, there used to be a fence here. it totally just swallowed it up. number two, you have eight very active vents or cracks in the earth where they are spewing 100 feet in the air ash and steam and rock. that stuff comes down. it is going to burn your house. thirdly, of course you have the earthquake. 5.4 and then a 6.9 magnitude earthquake yesterday. 6.7 was 60 billion dollars in damage. luckily because this is largely a rural area, they have had no fatalities remarkably and very little property damage, one or two story homes. finally of course you ha
. >> william la -- william la jeunesse is live with more.residents facing this hour? >> number one of course, you have lava. basically you have 800 homes that are built on top of or adjacent to an underground river of 2,000 degree liquid rock. this is what it looks like when it comes to the surface and it dries. it is really very very sharp, but this literally went through and it obviously knocked out several trees. that's one issue. this stuff will destroy anything in its path. for...
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william la jeunesse is live with more. hello, william. >> shepard, you mentioned the lava lake.t dropped about 500 feet in days what geologists happening, the magna is migrating done stream about 25 miles and then it is venting out under the lelani subdivision. the lava pressure is what creates the fountain of ash and rock and toxic gas. we shot video in the neighborhood showing some homes destroyed, others saved. people let people go in a few minutes to collect a few things, this man we spoke to was relieved to learn his house survived. >> my house is about 200 yards from the initial eruption? >> are you optimistic? >> absolutely. >> as that man just mentioned, when will this end? only mother nature knows. back to you. >> shepard: william, thanks. the dow dropped after the president announced he will announce his decision on the iran nuclear deal tomorrow. you can see the drop there before the president began the announcement. we're 91 in the green. we'll check in with the fox business network with all the market moves. first, fox extreme weather alert. record heat scorching th
william la jeunesse is live with more. hello, william. >> shepard, you mentioned the lava lake.t dropped about 500 feet in days what geologists happening, the magna is migrating done stream about 25 miles and then it is venting out under the lelani subdivision. the lava pressure is what creates the fountain of ash and rock and toxic gas. we shot video in the neighborhood showing some homes destroyed, others saved. people let people go in a few minutes to collect a few things, this man we...
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first william la jeunesse live back in tijuana with the latest from there. good morning. >> there have been two big developments in the last 24 hours. number one the u.s. attorney agreeing to prosecute those 11 members of the caravan who sfwerd the u.s. illegally about four miles from here in goat canyon. the bigger story is the u.s. has begun to accept asylum claims. what it means for people here. they've been sleeping her since sunday. they'll get a chance to tell their story and have their interview. the first step, if you will, to live and work in the u.s. legally at least until they see an immigration judge. the first group three mothers and four children, one 18-year-old male entered the u.s. last night around 7:00 p.m. that was uplifting news to the members of this caravan who spent a month on the road, camped here since sunday. they hope, too, to be admitted soon. >> we are happy, celebrating. these are eight families who have the opportunity to reach a court and don't have to suffer anymore. >> you have to cue me. i lost audio, can you cue me? there
first william la jeunesse live back in tijuana with the latest from there. good morning. >> there have been two big developments in the last 24 hours. number one the u.s. attorney agreeing to prosecute those 11 members of the caravan who sfwerd the u.s. illegally about four miles from here in goat canyon. the bigger story is the u.s. has begun to accept asylum claims. what it means for people here. they've been sleeping her since sunday. they'll get a chance to tell their story and have...
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. >> julie: william la jeunesse is in mexico with the latest there. hi, william. >> hi, julie. the people behind me, the tents and so forth, they're members of the caravan. they hope in the next 24 hours, they hope to be in the united states. so that will give them an opportunity to tell their story in what is called a credible fear interview. they can live and work in the united states legally until they see an immigration judge that will ultimate decide their fate. i want to show you something. this is the busiest port in the united states. 20,000 people come here a day. while the people you see behind me are part of the caravan, pan over here, these people are from mexico. they are also asking for asylum. they've been complaining hey, why do these people inside the gates, if you will, in the caravan, why are they getting a ferry? i saw a guy we met here friday asking for asylum. last night, 7:00 p.m., the first group, three mothers, four children and a 18-year-old man were welcomed in to the united states. that was good news to those here because they hope they could be next
. >> julie: william la jeunesse is in mexico with the latest there. hi, william. >> hi, julie. the people behind me, the tents and so forth, they're members of the caravan. they hope in the next 24 hours, they hope to be in the united states. so that will give them an opportunity to tell their story in what is called a credible fear interview. they can live and work in the united states legally until they see an immigration judge that will ultimate decide their fate. i want to show...
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national correspondent william la jeunesse reports again tonight from the big island of hawaii. >> i'm running away. >> this man is running back to the mainland after losing his home to an advancing flow of lava, now covering more than 10. >> a lot of people don't have anywhere to go. >> now the vents spewing lava from 14 different spots. >> those people are my friends, i've known them for 15 or 16 years. they don't have insurance and lost everything. >> the red cross shelter sleeps more than 250 per night displaced by the volcano. the county is allowing residents back into the hot zone to collect personal items. >> i just wanted to know i could get into it now. >> a new eruption tuesday force residents on a nearby beach when the national guard detected dangerously high levels of sulfur dioxide gas. >> we are looking for anything exceeding one bpm and we were well over 20 ppm. >> your eyes water, your throat hurts and your lungs. >> officials also warned residents to wear protective clothing because with precipitation, the sulfur gas becomes acid rain. geologists say falling levels of
national correspondent william la jeunesse reports again tonight from the big island of hawaii. >> i'm running away. >> this man is running back to the mainland after losing his home to an advancing flow of lava, now covering more than 10. >> a lot of people don't have anywhere to go. >> now the vents spewing lava from 14 different spots. >> those people are my friends, i've known them for 15 or 16 years. they don't have insurance and lost everything. >> the...
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julie: william la jeunesse is live on the big island.till aftershocks, wow. >> yeah, you know, the experts at the volcano center here in hawaii are predicting things to get worse before they get better. more eruptions and more earthquakes. now, i want to show you something real quickly. you know, most people think that a volcano only erupts through the crater or through the cone, well the cone of mount kilauea is about 24 miles in that direction. this particular eruption, if you will, is coming through vents, considerably down slope from the cone of mount kilauea. there are actually eight of them, and they are clustered near one community. and indeed, that is the area where they have basically evacuated 1400 individuals, 700 homes. also yesterday they got rid of everyone who is in the volcano national park. that was 2500 people. they've closed the park. and officials say that they are most worried about these toxic gases that are associated with these eruptions, if you will, through these vents. it is called sulfur dioxide and it can bur
julie: william la jeunesse is live on the big island.till aftershocks, wow. >> yeah, you know, the experts at the volcano center here in hawaii are predicting things to get worse before they get better. more eruptions and more earthquakes. now, i want to show you something real quickly. you know, most people think that a volcano only erupts through the crater or through the cone, well the cone of mount kilauea is about 24 miles in that direction. this particular eruption, if you will, is...
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william la jeunesse is on the big island with the latest.orter: this is a slow motion disaster, and now lava is covers more than 100 acres here and two vent us that mentioned yesterday, those erupting, those had residents fleeing for the beach because they were told the eruptions emitted sulfur dioxide gas to high levels. >> makes your eyes water, your throat hurts. everything hurts. so and your lungs literally ache so you got to run. reporter: that will also give you a headache, i can tell you that. there's a little contradiction here. in a sense have you mandatory evacuation of course, but police are giving out permits to let people back into collect stuff. some residents headed back to the mainland, others are in shelters hoping their home will survive. >> heart break. i know those people, they're my friends, i've known some of them 15, 16 years, they don't have insurance, they lost everything and they have nowhere to go. reporter: people are warned to also wear protective gear, you might be able to see. it's dried up and raining on and o
william la jeunesse is on the big island with the latest.orter: this is a slow motion disaster, and now lava is covers more than 100 acres here and two vent us that mentioned yesterday, those erupting, those had residents fleeing for the beach because they were told the eruptions emitted sulfur dioxide gas to high levels. >> makes your eyes water, your throat hurts. everything hurts. so and your lungs literally ache so you got to run. reporter: that will also give you a headache, i can...
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william la jeunesse is in the los angeles bureau with more. we await the president, tell us about this story. >> this is an incredible inside look. more powerful than a scripted police drama you would see on tv. partially because of what you will see, but what you are hearing, the adrenaline in the voices of the cops and those they are trying to save. >> everybody get out now. this is the santa rosa police department. it's time to go. [bleep] [bleep] >> oh, god, you guys. >> stir, out your feet up. >> this is like life and death right now. what about all the houses. all of these are cleared. >> what about this one? >> that is cleared. not these. >> okay. >> so this fire moved 12 miles in four hours. garage doors wouldn't open and the residents couldn't reach the cars to get out. others waited too long. some refused to leave. all reasons why some 44 died. it's not that police didn't try. >> get in my car, ma'am. get in my car. >> fire. it's so terrifying. tell me it's just the neighborhood. >> no, it's not. it's the whole hill. >> all of santa
william la jeunesse is in the los angeles bureau with more. we await the president, tell us about this story. >> this is an incredible inside look. more powerful than a scripted police drama you would see on tv. partially because of what you will see, but what you are hearing, the adrenaline in the voices of the cops and those they are trying to save. >> everybody get out now. this is the santa rosa police department. it's time to go. [bleep] [bleep] >> oh, god, you guys....
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william la jeunesse on the big island of hawaii where dozens homes were destroyed and forced his crewte. william, what can you tell us. reporter: remember we had two major earthquakes in this area. there have been multiple eruptions since then from the kilauea volcano. in this neighborhood we got pictures, we were here yesterday, brief period of time. there is mandatory evacuation underway. they allowed a few people in to get items this is what it looks like. houses under fire. some swallowed up by lava. 700 homes are built by the rift zone. down from the crater or summit of top of kilauea. it is sending tons of hot magma down through underground tubes and haven'ting out literally at the subdivision. there are 10 active disruptions going on. the one you're looking at twice as long as a football field. we talked to residents as they turned from the burned-out neighborhood, filled with medication, appliances, pets. some homes are gone. some are untouched. >> my house is 200-yard from the initial erupt ture. i'm on the lower street. reporter: are you optimistic? >> absolutely. madam will
william la jeunesse on the big island of hawaii where dozens homes were destroyed and forced his crewte. william, what can you tell us. reporter: remember we had two major earthquakes in this area. there have been multiple eruptions since then from the kilauea volcano. in this neighborhood we got pictures, we were here yesterday, brief period of time. there is mandatory evacuation underway. they allowed a few people in to get items this is what it looks like. houses under fire. some swallowed...
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what are we learning about this, william la jeunesse? >> we found out this is intentional, not an accident. number 2, the intended victim was indeed the target of this bomb. number 3, the victim is a 40-year-old owner of a day spa, which is one of the offices inside this 14-office building. the two i'm told, the victim and is suspect, may have had prior animosity between them. law enforcement did serve three search warrants, one on a business, one on a resident, one in long beach. police believe the victim and the suspect may be related if not just friends. two others were injured. it was a package bomb. it literally knocked this building off its foundation. the fbi and the atf did retrieve bomb components at the scene. >> the damage at the scene was extensive. it's hard to identify some of the pieces of the potential device. what we have located is items that are inconsistent with a business of that time. we sent them back to the laboratory in quantico in order to have trace evidence and other tests done right away. >> so the u.s. posta
what are we learning about this, william la jeunesse? >> we found out this is intentional, not an accident. number 2, the intended victim was indeed the target of this bomb. number 3, the victim is a 40-year-old owner of a day spa, which is one of the offices inside this 14-office building. the two i'm told, the victim and is suspect, may have had prior animosity between them. law enforcement did serve three search warrants, one on a business, one on a resident, one in long beach. police...
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william la jeunesse tells us from los angeles. >> gavin newsom had an inappropriate affair with his employeehe top democrats in the race for california governor are taking fire. >> antonio b would go so did the same with a reporter. >> democratic challenger amanda renteria called on candidate given newsom to step aside. >> i believe elected official should be held to a higher standard. and no matter what that is, we need to make sure that we have elected the leaders who have not been involved in abusing their power anyway. >> a former aide to hillary clinton sees a double standard, especially among progressives who call on sexual misconduct in others. >> it is all over the place. >> sexual harassment is inappropriate in every circumstance paid in every way. >> and san francisco mayor, he had a secret ongoing affair with his secretary, at the time he called sleeping with a subordinate to a personal matter in. she lost her job and taxpayers paid for her counseling. >> the thing that i said to the voters in tampa and cisco, that in knowledge, i apologize for it. >> california senator kemal harr
william la jeunesse tells us from los angeles. >> gavin newsom had an inappropriate affair with his employeehe top democrats in the race for california governor are taking fire. >> antonio b would go so did the same with a reporter. >> democratic challenger amanda renteria called on candidate given newsom to step aside. >> i believe elected official should be held to a higher standard. and no matter what that is, we need to make sure that we have elected the leaders who...
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in tijuana, mexico, william la jeunesse, fox news. >>> many in san francisco are fed up with the homeless problem but the mayor's solution has now fueled a political confrontation. coming up, i'll ask the homeless advocate about what the right response might be. >>> alameda county probation officers and federal immigration authorities sharing information, up next we are going to talk about the dozens of times those two agencies communicated last year. >>> and coming up tonight on the 10:00 news, a 2 investigates report finds undocumented immigrants are being held behind bars for months or even years. s. >>> it was like another day, every day i was asked to go to work. >> i go inside the car and then the officer came to me, he just told me you're going to go with the -- >> he's become part of the largest immigration detention infrastructure in the world. >> not all laws are correct. what i.c.e. is doing now and what this administration is doing it breaking up families. es. dog: seresto, seresto, seresto. jake... seresto, seresto, seresto. whatever your dog brings home to you, it shouldn't
in tijuana, mexico, william la jeunesse, fox news. >>> many in san francisco are fed up with the homeless problem but the mayor's solution has now fueled a political confrontation. coming up, i'll ask the homeless advocate about what the right response might be. >>> alameda county probation officers and federal immigration authorities sharing information, up next we are going to talk about the dozens of times those two agencies communicated last year. >>> and coming...
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earlier, william la jeunesse caught up with the vp. watch. >> it's about building a wall.t upholding our laws, but it's also about changing our immigration laws in america. that's when we will see the real change. >> after his trip to the border, vice president pence and house majority leader kevin mccarthy held a fund-raiser in beverly hills to help the campaigns of some of california's struggling g.o.p. house members. it's notable that two california indian tribes with huge casino operations each gave $100,000. shannon. >> shannon: all right, trace gallagher live in north coast. to give her much. terrorists are trying to infiltrate our border. that's the morning based on new data from homeland to secretary kirstjen nielsen. she spoke exclusively to chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge about the challenges we are still facing after 9/11. >> people think of border security in very different ways. border security is national security. >> homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsen says the wall of part about broader counterterrorism counterterrorism strategy
earlier, william la jeunesse caught up with the vp. watch. >> it's about building a wall.t upholding our laws, but it's also about changing our immigration laws in america. that's when we will see the real change. >> after his trip to the border, vice president pence and house majority leader kevin mccarthy held a fund-raiser in beverly hills to help the campaigns of some of california's struggling g.o.p. house members. it's notable that two california indian tribes with huge casino...
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it is sparking dozens of evacuations, william la jeunesse live on the big island.ell us what it is like there. it looks horrible. >> yeah. the conditions are pretty bad a mile away from where i am at. the police will not let us in the subdivision. but you remember we had two major earthquakes last week in this area. and there has been multiple eruptions since then from the kilauea volcano. in the neighborhood, we got pictures and got in yesterday for a brief period of time. mandatory evacuation underway but they allowed people in to pick up a few islands. this is what it looks like. you can see some houses are on fire and others swallowed up by the lava. 700 homes are built on top of a rift zone. so about 25 miles down slope from the summit or the crater at the top of kilauea and it is sending millions of tons of red hot magna to the underground tubes and it is venting out literally at the subdivision. so there are ten active eruptions going on right now. the one you are looking at is twice as long as a football field. we talk to the residents as they return from t
it is sparking dozens of evacuations, william la jeunesse live on the big island.ell us what it is like there. it looks horrible. >> yeah. the conditions are pretty bad a mile away from where i am at. the police will not let us in the subdivision. but you remember we had two major earthquakes last week in this area. and there has been multiple eruptions since then from the kilauea volcano. in the neighborhood, we got pictures and got in yesterday for a brief period of time. mandatory...
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. >> julie: william la jeunesse is live from the big island. what are people saying this morning, william? >> well, julie, for the first time yesterday residents were allowed to get back into that neighborhood that was partially destroyed by the volcano and the earthquake. we talked to a lot of people. some people still have everything, others have nothing. so what they saw when they got back into that neighborhood is a mixture of beauty and broken dreams. some homes were untouched. others were being swallowed up right before their eyes by the lava. this is leilani estate. last week gee all gifts believe one small earthquakes dislodged a plug in the volcanic lake near the top sending millions of tons of thick lava, through underground tubes beneath the subdivision. 10 locations the lava punched through the crust sending fountains of liquid up to 300 feet in the sky. the vent you're looking at now is twice as long as a foot ball field and oozing lava all day long overtaking homes, streets, yards. we talked to some residents as they returned. thei
. >> julie: william la jeunesse is live from the big island. what are people saying this morning, william? >> well, julie, for the first time yesterday residents were allowed to get back into that neighborhood that was partially destroyed by the volcano and the earthquake. we talked to a lot of people. some people still have everything, others have nothing. so what they saw when they got back into that neighborhood is a mixture of beauty and broken dreams. some homes were untouched....
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william la jeunesse is live in los angeles and following the story. how did this all play out?> this is the kind of shooting you often don't hear about that doesn't make national headlines. still no motive but here is what happened. last night oklahoma city, man walks into a popular restaurant where there is a birthday party for kids. he opens fire with a handgun hitting one child and her mother. according to witnesses as the gunman leaves and well before police arrive s.u.v. pulls up. man gets out. tells the gunman wearing protective glasses. he doesn't and looks like he is going to shoot and the citizen shot him. >> stop it before more people were hurt. >> i would love to congratulate him and give him a big hug. >> the mother and daughter underwent surgery and are expected to make full recover reese. >> sandra: what are police saying? >> not much yet. no identity yet on the good samaritan. we don't know the relationship between the shooter and victims. police say it is not terror related but f.b.i. is assisting. they give the armed citizen credit for ending the threat. >> tha
william la jeunesse is live in los angeles and following the story. how did this all play out?> this is the kind of shooting you often don't hear about that doesn't make national headlines. still no motive but here is what happened. last night oklahoma city, man walks into a popular restaurant where there is a birthday party for kids. he opens fire with a handgun hitting one child and her mother. according to witnesses as the gunman leaves and well before police arrive s.u.v. pulls up. man...
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william la jeunesse in our los angeles bureau with more on this dramatic stuff. >> for all the policeee on tv nothing captures real drama like the audio and video as napa valley fire approaches the town of santa rosa. >> everybody get out now. this is the santa rosa police department. it's time to go. >> oh, god, you guys. >> sir, put your feet up. >> it's like life and go death right now, okay? >> what about all these houses? >> they're all cleared. >> what about this one? >> that one is cleared. >> the video is public record. now police provided 24 hours of tape to the newspapers and they cut it down and allowed us to use it. hats off to them for following the stories. >> eric: what did authorities learn from the videos? >> when power went out garage doors couldn't open and some people died. residents didn't see the big picture. some waited too long and others refused to leave. >> get in my car, ma'am. >> this is so terrifying. >> the whole hill. >> all of santa rosa is completely on fire. your house might burn down. >> everything is on fire right now. you have to go southbound and
william la jeunesse in our los angeles bureau with more on this dramatic stuff. >> for all the policeee on tv nothing captures real drama like the audio and video as napa valley fire approaches the town of santa rosa. >> everybody get out now. this is the santa rosa police department. it's time to go. >> oh, god, you guys. >> sir, put your feet up. >> it's like life and go death right now, okay? >> what about all these houses? >> they're all cleared....
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. >> sandra: william la jeunesse. given the motor's denial what do police say?> police say the home was so dirty and unsanitary it was unsafe and secondly 8 of the 11 children independent of each other told prosecutors of abuse going back years. police charged the mother with child neglect. she is out on bond. but her husband, 29-year-old jonathan allen pled not guilty to seven counts of torture, nine counts of child abuse and remains in jail on a $5 million bail. rogers called police to say her oefldest child was missing. police found garbage and spoiled food on the floor along with animal and human feces. >> it came to light there was significant abuse and incidents of torture. >> the children described indents of intentional abuse resulting in puncture wounds, burns, bruising and injuries consistent with being shot with a pellet gun or air soft gun. >> the d.a. claims abuse was carried out for sadistic reasons but did not elaborate. child protection service made one prior visit to the home years ago but would not say why. >> sandra: the mother claims it's bia
. >> sandra: william la jeunesse. given the motor's denial what do police say?> police say the home was so dirty and unsanitary it was unsafe and secondly 8 of the 11 children independent of each other told prosecutors of abuse going back years. police charged the mother with child neglect. she is out on bond. but her husband, 29-year-old jonathan allen pled not guilty to seven counts of torture, nine counts of child abuse and remains in jail on a $5 million bail. rogers called police...
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william la jeunesse is following the story for us. >> 250 people are sleeping in the red cross shelternd people in cars nearby. the bad news is they have two new volcanic vents. the good news is the amount of lava coming out of all 12 fissures has gone down. no one expects it to stop. i talked to a lot of stressed-out people, uncertainty creates anxiety. they go to bed not knowing if they'll have a house tomorrow. they wake up wondering if today is the day. eruptions are spontaneous and this could go on for days or weeks. >> i think what we can say this is not over. the seismic activity continues and magna within the rift zone. for the foreseeable future this eruption is likely to continue. >> the governor told residents last night don't tell your agent to say if you have lava insurance but simply fire insurance. they think it will cover some people. >> julie: you went into the evacuated neighborhood. what is it like there? >> it's empty. you realize the fingers of lava, they cut off streets and power lines and waterlines and literally disrupt the entire neighborhood. we're in leilani
william la jeunesse is following the story for us. >> 250 people are sleeping in the red cross shelternd people in cars nearby. the bad news is they have two new volcanic vents. the good news is the amount of lava coming out of all 12 fissures has gone down. no one expects it to stop. i talked to a lot of stressed-out people, uncertainty creates anxiety. they go to bed not knowing if they'll have a house tomorrow. they wake up wondering if today is the day. eruptions are spontaneous and...
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william la jeunesse is live from los angeles with more. what more do we know?we know it was not an accident. it was intentional. a bomb delivered in a package and it knocked this building off the foundation it was that powerful. one fatality, a woman i'm told. she was the intended target and police obtained a warrant last night to search the residence of a suspect who is a close acquaint answer. three others were injured. witnesses felt the blast more than a block away. >> my whole building shook and it felt like a bad earthquake or something fell on it. and scared to death. jumped up, ran out. >> as large as this blast was there are 14 offices inside this building. a family doctor, chiropractor. amazing there weren't more victims. >> heather: very lucky there. do we know how the bomb was delivered? >> we know the united states postal inspection service says it was not delivered through the u.s. mail. ups, fedex or airborne police are not telling the media at this time. we don't believe it is not a serial bomber but still early in the investigation. some though
william la jeunesse is live from los angeles with more. what more do we know?we know it was not an accident. it was intentional. a bomb delivered in a package and it knocked this building off the foundation it was that powerful. one fatality, a woman i'm told. she was the intended target and police obtained a warrant last night to search the residence of a suspect who is a close acquaint answer. three others were injured. witnesses felt the blast more than a block away. >> my whole...
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william la jeunesse picks up the story live in l.a. today. good morning. what have you learned?scribe a house of horrors. the children ages 6 months to 12 years old were punched, strangled, bitten, water boarded, scalded with hot water and shot with a cross bow and b.b. gun allegedly by their father and mother. that is according to new accusations contained in court records filed yesterday. both parents previously denied the abuse allegations. in fact, from jail allen told one reporter, quote, i am not perfect but i'm not an animal. i'm not a torturer or a monster. the couple's 10 children are in state care. police found them six weeks ago huddled together on the floor of the couple's filthy home near san francisco filled with rotting food, human and animal feces according to records. interviews with the kids revealed the abuse allegations. rogers' bail was set at $500,000. her husband 5 million. he previously served six months in jail for assaulting his wife. court records allege allen performed most of the abuse while rogers knew about the incidents. assisted in some herself a
william la jeunesse picks up the story live in l.a. today. good morning. what have you learned?scribe a house of horrors. the children ages 6 months to 12 years old were punched, strangled, bitten, water boarded, scalded with hot water and shot with a cross bow and b.b. gun allegedly by their father and mother. that is according to new accusations contained in court records filed yesterday. both parents previously denied the abuse allegations. in fact, from jail allen told one reporter, quote,...
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we find william la jeunesse in mission, texas. >> the level of illegal immigration is back to 2016 levelsprehensions a day. 80% of those are central americans claiming asylum. they haven't solved the press and release and using the national guard to plug the loophole. >> just after take-off the calls pour in. >> i'll spread it open. >> agents need help tracking four separate groups. >> we're 60 miles north of the border. a group of 16. >> you see how they all run in different directions. that puts them at a great risk. if we miss one of these individuals now they are stranded out there by themselves. >> the first woman to head the border patrol. >> the rio grande valley is our busiest area along the border. >> down 2,000 agents nationwide she welcomes help from the national guard. >> over the last few years attrition has been outpacing our hiring. this is a good stopgap measure having the guard here. >> she wants eight national guard helicopters and more guardsmen to monitor cameras around a border. cameras caught this group of central americans crossing the rio grande. just hours earlier
we find william la jeunesse in mission, texas. >> the level of illegal immigration is back to 2016 levelsprehensions a day. 80% of those are central americans claiming asylum. they haven't solved the press and release and using the national guard to plug the loophole. >> just after take-off the calls pour in. >> i'll spread it open. >> agents need help tracking four separate groups. >> we're 60 miles north of the border. a group of 16. >> you see how they all...