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with that we will bring in william la jeunesse, who's been following the capture. sheriffs said they thought the suspect was trying to get to mexico. did you have any reporting on sort of what traps they were setting up to prevent that, how big this dragnet went? >> we know this. when they failed to release his name, that often tells you because people from mexico, they said he was a hispanic male. many of those south of the border will use their mother's maiden name and their father's name, and they will use one or the other, or change those or invert then if you will to try to throw off law enforcement. so the prince probably matched a number of different aliases. that will kick the sanctuary city debate into high gear. because the sheriff to pointed directly to sp 54, the sanctuary bill, and that prevented that information or the two duis prevented them from turning that over to i.c.e. >> leland: william, thank you. we remember and say thank you for the service of ron arriaga. 33 years old, and officer and father and now his dog, sam, will be with his wife and s
with that we will bring in william la jeunesse, who's been following the capture. sheriffs said they thought the suspect was trying to get to mexico. did you have any reporting on sort of what traps they were setting up to prevent that, how big this dragnet went? >> we know this. when they failed to release his name, that often tells you because people from mexico, they said he was a hispanic male. many of those south of the border will use their mother's maiden name and their father's...
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leland: william la jeunesse in texas. , william. >> some of the students here at texas a&m find out what we just learned about what will bring the president to his final resting place. hey! this'll help. rocket mortgage® by quicken loans® makes the complex simple. there's also origination fees and... this takes care of it, thank you. yeah. understand the details and get approved in as few as eight minutes. not in this house. 'cause that's no so-so family. that's your family. which is why you didn't grab just any cheese. you picked up new kraft expertly paired mozzarella and parmesan for pizzahyeah! kraft. family greatly. mitzi: psoriatic arthritis tries to get in my way? watch me. ( ♪ ) mike: i've tried lots of things for my joint pain. now? watch me. ( ♪ ) joni: think i'd give up showing these guys how it's done? please. real people with active psoriatic arthritis are changing the way they fight it. they're moving forward with cosentyx. it's a different kind of targeted biologic. it's proven to help people find less joint
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william la jeunesse reporting. we want to point out the headline of the pew research center study, labeled illegal immigrants addressing as quote, a unauthorized immigrants. it is amazing how liberal organizations and individuals, how far they will go to avoid the word illegal. they're illegal. they're illegal immigrants. simple, isn't it? all you have to do is just address that reality. >>> still ahead here tonight. the left-wing national media chooses to wildly speculate about the mueller special counsel. or, more appropriately, witch-hunt, what new developments with paul manafort could actually mean. >> when it is also suggesting is, that manafort may have even committed treason when all is said and done. >> do you believe a pardon of manafort by the president would be an admission of guilt by the president considering manafort's role in the campaign? >> yes, i would. >> why does that person lie? because they are, a, stupid, b, arrogant, c, shopping for a pardon, so they don't have to worry about what the judge
william la jeunesse reporting. we want to point out the headline of the pew research center study, labeled illegal immigrants addressing as quote, a unauthorized immigrants. it is amazing how liberal organizations and individuals, how far they will go to avoid the word illegal. they're illegal. they're illegal immigrants. simple, isn't it? all you have to do is just address that reality. >>> still ahead here tonight. the left-wing national media chooses to wildly speculate about the...
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william la jeunesse reporting from the west coast hub.he doctor saw the boy hours before his death and the father said he was yelling better. that's one reason that customs has brought in the centers for disease control to investigate why so many asylum-seekers are showing up at the border sick. they ask for more shelter space and they asked that they close the asylum loophole, coming to the border. >> at this time in december, we will have more than 25,000 children most of them coming with parents crossing our border and writing in custody. that's an enormous flow and much different than we've seen befor before. be one so has the timeline. agents apprehended fully by gomez and his father south of el paso. two days later they were transferred to the el paso station, then december 23rd because of over cry so much overcrowding they were moved to the alamogordo station. then christmas eve, and agent noticed gomez was sick. they took them to local hospita hospital, and doctors gave him an antibiotic, ibuprofen and released him around 3:00 p.m
william la jeunesse reporting from the west coast hub.he doctor saw the boy hours before his death and the father said he was yelling better. that's one reason that customs has brought in the centers for disease control to investigate why so many asylum-seekers are showing up at the border sick. they ask for more shelter space and they asked that they close the asylum loophole, coming to the border. >> at this time in december, we will have more than 25,000 children most of them coming...
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william la jeunesse is following the story. report. >> today's supreme court ruling means the immigrants seen here, crossing the border illegally still have a right to claim asylum. the court ruling against an administration policy that required immigrants to seek asylum only at ports of entry. this comes as immigrants grow increasingly desperate. wednesday 300 central americans jumped vehicle barriers in the arizona desert. one in the middle of nowhere on an indian reservation. in california, agents track an ultra light, arresting two chinese nationals on landing. >> the wall will way for itself. >> the president wants 5 billion dollars for 215 miles of barrier, to reduce illegal immigration. >> isn't mexico supposed to pay for it? wasn't that the campaign promise? no, it's just another lie. >> democrats may block the president's wall, but they could not stop him from building a different kind of barrier in mexico, requiring asylum seekers to stay there while the u.s. processes their claims. >> -- decrease illegal immigration,
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there will be plenty of people asking. >> julie: william la jeunesse, thank you very much.ing in thomas homan, fox news contributor. let's just talk about this 8-year-old guatemalan boy and what happen. william laid out the time of events, he was with his father at the time, he was showing signs of a cold, he had a fever, very typical symptoms of all my family and children at my home right now, took them into the hospital, giving them ibuprofen and antibiotics and sent him home, later started throwing up, he died in route to the hospital, could this have been prevented with a child in custody? >> i cannot asked if it could have been prevented or not, but i will say that children die entering this country every year. i retired this year, but every year in the 34 years that i was in the job, children and people die entering this country. people die in ice custody every year between 8-12, it is a sad fact of immigration, they are coming from third world countries and when they make the dangerous journey they are not in good shape and some of them died. that is very sad, that's
there will be plenty of people asking. >> julie: william la jeunesse, thank you very much.ing in thomas homan, fox news contributor. let's just talk about this 8-year-old guatemalan boy and what happen. william laid out the time of events, he was with his father at the time, he was showing signs of a cold, he had a fever, very typical symptoms of all my family and children at my home right now, took them into the hospital, giving them ibuprofen and antibiotics and sent him home, later...
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shannon. >> shannon: william la jeunesse, thank you very much.e you back now to the capitol hill, live where democrats are digging in for the long haul to block funding for the border wall. >> abandon your shutdown strategy. you are not getting the wall today, next week, or on january 3rd when democrats take control of the house. >> shannon: senior capitol hill producer chad pergram is with us now. with that as a backdrop, tell us what is going on and whether or not this shutdown is a fool's errand. >> here's the issue. the wall has been the problem since they dealt with the short shutdown this winter. it has been a flash point all year long. vice president mike pence was here most of the day, and he met this evening with the chair of the senate appropriations committee, richard shelby appeared i will tell you a couple things that shall be talked about when he came out of that meeting with mike pence. he said there are a lot of moving parts around here, trying to get them moving together down the road. he also said when it comes to getting the pr
shannon. >> shannon: william la jeunesse, thank you very much.e you back now to the capitol hill, live where democrats are digging in for the long haul to block funding for the border wall. >> abandon your shutdown strategy. you are not getting the wall today, next week, or on january 3rd when democrats take control of the house. >> shannon: senior capitol hill producer chad pergram is with us now. with that as a backdrop, tell us what is going on and whether or not this...
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jon: william la jeunesse is live in college station, texas with more. william?> jon, as you said, this isn't just the location of the presidential library and the president's final resting place. it is also the campus of texas a&m university and the school, the bush school of public policy. over the last two days, we've spoken to a number of students, why they want to pursue a career in public policy and what they thought of the president. i don't know if you knew this, jon, but the president was a big fan of trains. we have some new video of the diesel locomotive that is going to pull the funeral train from houston on thursday here to college station. it is painted to resemble air force one, the number 41-41, in honor of the president. union pacific also resurrected some passenger cars, heritage cars they call them to carry the bush family on this 80 mile ride for the private ceremony here. also, all day today, really there were people coming from all over the country to soak in, to relive the highlights of the president's life, and many used it as a teaching m
jon: william la jeunesse is live in college station, texas with more. william?> jon, as you said, this isn't just the location of the presidential library and the president's final resting place. it is also the campus of texas a&m university and the school, the bush school of public policy. over the last two days, we've spoken to a number of students, why they want to pursue a career in public policy and what they thought of the president. i don't know if you knew this, jon, but the...
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>> shannon: william la jeunesse, thank you.e are back now with homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsen. she joined us on this critical day for the president's immigration policies. you saw there, madam secretary, discussing the case in california where someone had been deported multiple times, numerous criminal allegations in the past, firearms, drugs, violence, all kinds of things, not held on a i.c.e. detainer because the law enforcement officials there in california say they can't because of century city policies, gets out, wreaks havoc, what options do you have? >> this is -- this is a particular issue that is of great concern to both the president and department of homeland security. we are the largest federal law enforcement agency in our country. we have thousands and thousands of sworn officers. this concept of cities putting federal law enforcement against state and law enforcement is not only putting the safety and security of our officers, at risk but the communities that they are trying to serve. sanctuary citi
>> shannon: william la jeunesse, thank you.e are back now with homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsen. she joined us on this critical day for the president's immigration policies. you saw there, madam secretary, discussing the case in california where someone had been deported multiple times, numerous criminal allegations in the past, firearms, drugs, violence, all kinds of things, not held on a i.c.e. detainer because the law enforcement officials there in california say they can't...
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mike. >> william la jeunesse on a stunning natural disaster. william, thank you.dy of the 7-year-old migrant girl who died after making the grueling journey across our southern border is now back in her native guatemala. she bac reportedly had not consd food or water for several days before being detained by border patrol agents and she died in an el paso hospital. they announced they would investigate the death. the united states has long been the top funder of the -run world food program since its inception in the 1960s, global hunger has incrementally crept down but with violence on the upswing in africa and parts of the middle east there are new reasons to worry tonight. here is amy kellogg with the story from london. >> these scenes should not be repeating themselves in 2018. tape measures tech tiny arms for signs of malnutrition. dealing with an unprecedented level three crises after a long period this century one hunger had been on the decline. >> the number one driving force for hunger today is man-made conflict. historically it was primarily that the worl
mike. >> william la jeunesse on a stunning natural disaster. william, thank you.dy of the 7-year-old migrant girl who died after making the grueling journey across our southern border is now back in her native guatemala. she bac reportedly had not consd food or water for several days before being detained by border patrol agents and she died in an el paso hospital. they announced they would investigate the death. the united states has long been the top funder of the -run world food...
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william la jeunesse is in our west coast bureau.. >> the argument is that climate change is here and the only way to stop it is to stop burning all fossil fuels, which means no new oil, coal or natural gas. the movement targets choke points, pipelines and ports. if the product has nowhere to go than industry will stop production, effectively keeping oil, gas and coal in the ground. >> we are talking about companies that would take oil and gas off of public lands and basically take public resources and export them for profit that benefits the company's and the public. >> so the disconnect is, activists on a daily basis are depending on the very energy that they seek to deny anyone else. many environmentalists use to see you gas as clean bridge fuel but now they say global warming is so urgent that no one can use fossil fuels. >> and what do the industries say, william, and is the strategy working? >> the industry says, this is not pragmatic by any means and the environmental group seems to be winning the battle and losing the war. ke
william la jeunesse is in our west coast bureau.. >> the argument is that climate change is here and the only way to stop it is to stop burning all fossil fuels, which means no new oil, coal or natural gas. the movement targets choke points, pipelines and ports. if the product has nowhere to go than industry will stop production, effectively keeping oil, gas and coal in the ground. >> we are talking about companies that would take oil and gas off of public lands and basically take...
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william la jeunesse live for us in our los angeles bureau. , william, why are they releasing his photos and not his name? a lot of people asking that. >> right. so police say the suspect is a heavy set hispanic male in the u.s. illegally. it's not uncommon south of the border for a man to take both his father and his mother's maiden name. and when caught entering the u.s., some migrants will try to conceal their identity by inverting or omitting one name or the other. so police tell me it's possible his prints match different names. in this case police are not releasing his identity. but security cameras did catch him buying two 12-packs of beer at the convenience store shortly before the shooting wearing a black jacket. silver chain, black shoes. moments later, the shooting happened. after officer singh stopped the suspect in his pickup truck with no plates around 1:00 a.m. on wednesday night. minutes later, singh radioed in, shots fired. i have been hit. police consider the suspect armed and dangerous. police across the state, of course, are
william la jeunesse live for us in our los angeles bureau. , william, why are they releasing his photos and not his name? a lot of people asking that. >> right. so police say the suspect is a heavy set hispanic male in the u.s. illegally. it's not uncommon south of the border for a man to take both his father and his mother's maiden name. and when caught entering the u.s., some migrants will try to conceal their identity by inverting or omitting one name or the other. so police tell me...
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william la jeunesse is in los angeles. ary video coming out of indonesia there. >> yes. you know, anit tax most sums are caused by earthquakes. falls and other rises have you displacement and that push creates a wave. experts believe this was landslides after eruption of nearby volcano small enough that it did not trigger seismic monitors but large enough to push a wave 65 feet high rushing to shore. because it was not an earthquake and in the distance to neighboring islands is quite short, people had no warning including those attending a concert on the beach. >> when the show suddenly i heard people running away and saw the water had gone up to the mainland and hotel had been flooded by water. about 200 people were drug by the wave. >> so the death toll is still likely to rise as many remain missing. it happened saturday night around 9:30. resorts were filled with tourists celebrating christmas. the tsunami damaged or destroyed 700 homes, hotels and shops. more than 400 boats. officials set up emergency shelters. those di
william la jeunesse is in los angeles. ary video coming out of indonesia there. >> yes. you know, anit tax most sums are caused by earthquakes. falls and other rises have you displacement and that push creates a wave. experts believe this was landslides after eruption of nearby volcano small enough that it did not trigger seismic monitors but large enough to push a wave 65 feet high rushing to shore. because it was not an earthquake and in the distance to neighboring islands is quite...
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william la jeunesse joins us live from the presidential library in college station where the presidenturied today. hey, william. >> good morning, brian. imagine what an emotional roller coaster it has been for the bush family. anyone who lost anyone close knows you are trying to get through service in one peace. the national cathedral yesterday and then another service today at 10:00 a.m. in houston at saint martin's the eulogy delivered by former secretary of state james baker and the president's grandson george p. bush. following that service the funeral train will come here to college station. now, one of the reasons the president chose texas a&m as his final resting place it is founded as a military college. they still have many of the traditions here. we spoke to some of the 2400 cadets and they said they will be honored to be part of today's ceremony. >> there's a lot of things that you can emulate from president george bush. we hope to really carry on the traditions of showing the utmost respect to every tradition and everything he stands for. >> so the train is going to pass th
william la jeunesse joins us live from the presidential library in college station where the presidenturied today. hey, william. >> good morning, brian. imagine what an emotional roller coaster it has been for the bush family. anyone who lost anyone close knows you are trying to get through service in one peace. the national cathedral yesterday and then another service today at 10:00 a.m. in houston at saint martin's the eulogy delivered by former secretary of state james baker and the...
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william la jeunesse live on the story from los angeles. william. trump changed the word wall to fence he might get his five billion dollars. i'm exaggerating slightly but this does seem to be a fight as much about semantics as substance. dating back to the early 90s democratic lawmakers repeatedly voted for fences designed to keep people out. in 2006, a majority of senate, 64 house democrats voted for 700 miles of double fencing, cost of cbo at time was $50 billion. they never ran out of money but they erected 100 miles of steel bollard style fencing. this is the same thing president trump calls for a while. they talk past each other. calling same thing something different, favoring differences over substance. >> we need border security. the wall is a part of border security. you can't have very good border security without the wall, no. >> we're not paying $5 billion for the wall. we're simply not. reporter: what does each side mean by wall? president trump already using money given to him by congress, is stalling 120 miles what you see there, wha
william la jeunesse live on the story from los angeles. william. trump changed the word wall to fence he might get his five billion dollars. i'm exaggerating slightly but this does seem to be a fight as much about semantics as substance. dating back to the early 90s democratic lawmakers repeatedly voted for fences designed to keep people out. in 2006, a majority of senate, 64 house democrats voted for 700 miles of double fencing, cost of cbo at time was $50 billion. they never ran out of money...
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william la jeunesse has details on the ruling and how many migrants are not bothering to ask for permissionoss the border. >> today's supreme court ruling still have a right to claim asylum for the court ruling against an administration policy that requires immigrants to seek asylum only at ports of entry. this comes as immigrants grow increasingly desperate. wednesday, 300 central americans jumped vehicle barriers in the arizona desert. one in the middle of nowhere on an indian reservation. on central >> the wall will pay for itself. >> the president wants $5 billion or two each of 15 miles of barrier to reduce illegal immigration. >> isn't mexico supposed to pay for it? isn't that a campaign promise? it's just another lie. >> democrats may block the president's wall but they could not stop them from erecting a different kind of barrier in mexico. requiring asylum-seekers to stay there while the u.s. processes that their claims. >> it'll decrease illegal immigration which is what we've been trying to do. it'll help those focus on religion and claim. >> a 60% jump over last year. >> the num
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william la jeunesse is live in our west coast newsroom to explain how this happens and who gets the blamea, as you know, because the boy was in border patrol custody they will get most of the scrutiny. and depending on your party, it may be the blame agency has been asking congress for more shelter space and closing that asylum loophole for many weeks. pull factors bringing in now at 25,000 women, children and families per month compared to just 7,000 last november. >> we are seeing huge numbers of families with lots of children, young children, as well as unaccompanied minors coming into custer custody after crossing the border unlawfully and the borders are not built for that. >> so here's the timeline. the agency provided philippe a gomez and his father passage. days later they were transferred to the el paso station. december 23rd, again because of overcrowding they were traveled to mike transferred to the alamogordo station. and on december 23rd in agent noticed the boy looked sick. he was admitted around 9:30 a.m. in the morning to receive tylenol at the hospital, and tested negativ
william la jeunesse is live in our west coast newsroom to explain how this happens and who gets the blamea, as you know, because the boy was in border patrol custody they will get most of the scrutiny. and depending on your party, it may be the blame agency has been asking congress for more shelter space and closing that asylum loophole for many weeks. pull factors bringing in now at 25,000 women, children and families per month compared to just 7,000 last november. >> we are seeing huge...
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william la jeunesse has more from the bush presidential library and college station, texas. > harris, the schedule has the president returning texas on wednesday evening. he will lie in repose at saint martin's episcopal church. the family church in houston, texas. we are not sure if that will be public or not. then come on thursday morning, there will be a service mostly for friends and family because of the size of that church. then, around 1:00 p.m., the president will be on a funeral train bringing him here to college station, texas and i muse texas a&m university, and the side of his final resting place. they painted the diesel locomotive in his honor to resemble air force one. in the 18 or 1900s, abraham lincoln's lasted 12 days. 20 miles an hour, 25 million americans said their final goodbye. the last funeral train was dwight d. eisenhower from washington to kansas in 1969. the bush trip from houston here to college station will be about two and half hours. it will arrive here around 3:30 in the afternoon. because he chose texas a&m partially because of the military hi
william la jeunesse has more from the bush presidential library and college station, texas. > harris, the schedule has the president returning texas on wednesday evening. he will lie in repose at saint martin's episcopal church. the family church in houston, texas. we are not sure if that will be public or not. then come on thursday morning, there will be a service mostly for friends and family because of the size of that church. then, around 1:00 p.m., the president will be on a funeral...
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william la jeuness has more live from our news room. >> reporter: president trump promised numerous times to stop, catch and release. but that's easier said than done. this is the greyhound bus station in el paso where a lack of bed space forced ice to release more than 1,000 immigrant immigrants. >> they have spent eight to ten days in cells. now they've been released. what we've been doing as a community is to support them, giving them food, a place for them to stay at night. >> reporter: even as many migrants wait in tijuana, this group goes free. not a message the president wants to send. >> dana: what is homeland secretary kirstjen nielsen trying to do about it? >> reporter: she has complained to congress about loopholes. today they appealed the decision on the asylum issue. kirstjen nielsen is headed to el paso tomorrow and yuma on saturday to investigate the death of the two children and to support the agents there who i am told are personally devastated about what happened on their watch and do not deserve the blame. yesterday she ordered a review of medical procedures at the bord
william la jeuness has more live from our news room. >> reporter: president trump promised numerous times to stop, catch and release. but that's easier said than done. this is the greyhound bus station in el paso where a lack of bed space forced ice to release more than 1,000 immigrant immigrants. >> they have spent eight to ten days in cells. now they've been released. what we've been doing as a community is to support them, giving them food, a place for them to stay at night....
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. >> mike: william la jeunesse in los angeles, thank you. up next, do the roots of christmas predate the birth of jesus? the u.s. draws up plans for withdrawing troops from syria, or nato ally turkey is sending reinforcements to its border with syria. turkey says it remains determined to clear kurdish fighters from northeastern syria. they've been allies in the fight against isis. they've been dealing with kurdish insurgency within its own borders for years. congo votes for a new president for the first time in years on sunday in an election that's been delayed several times. the opposition is pointing to a potential problem. they claim that new voting machines brought in for the election open the door to vote rigging. they want the votes counted manually, not electronically. former nissan executive greg kelly was released on bail today, breaking the month-long hold over one of the defendants against former nissan chairman carlos gohn. underreporting his pay by about $44 million, some of the other stories from beyond our borders tonight. we'
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let's get to william la jeunesse. >> this morning officials arrested in the illegal immigrant, gang member and two-time convicted drunk driver in the death of officer ron singh. the sheriff of stanislaus city also confirming the arrest of two others who tried to cover up the whereabouts of national gusz arriaga. the sheriff also throwing gasoline on the already hot immigration debate, when he said it, and quote, you cannot ignore the fact that this could have been preventable based on his prior dui and outstanding active warrants. law enforcement would have been prevented from sharing that information with i.c.e. for those supporting the bill that would have prevented his deportation based on those prayers. he was stopped wednesday morning, and do you see some photos of him there. he came to the u.s. illegally from fiji and he was married with a 5-year-old son. that photo was taken christmas day. hours later, he pulled over a gray pickup truck for no plates, and radioed in short time later, shots fired, and hit. he let later died. singh joined the newman police department 11 years ago and
let's get to william la jeunesse. >> this morning officials arrested in the illegal immigrant, gang member and two-time convicted drunk driver in the death of officer ron singh. the sheriff of stanislaus city also confirming the arrest of two others who tried to cover up the whereabouts of national gusz arriaga. the sheriff also throwing gasoline on the already hot immigration debate, when he said it, and quote, you cannot ignore the fact that this could have been preventable based on his...
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national correspondent william la jeunesse reports on what officials say happened and how the administration is handling it. >> following the death christmas eve of an 8-year-old boy, customs officials today asked the centers for disease control to investigate the symptoms of sick migrants crossing the border. >> our job is to try to identify any children that need medical care and get them to a hospital as quickly as we can and we are doing that. >> commissioner kevin mechling provided the timeline and the death of philippe gomez. agents apprehended the boy and his father south of el paso december 18th. december 20th they were moved to the el paso station. december 23rd transferred again because of overcrowding to a station in new mexico. december 24th, in agent noticed the boy looked sick and took him to the hospital. admitted at 9:30, he tested negative for strep throat but with 103-degree fever, doctors prescribed an antibiotic and ibuprofen. discharged it to: mike 50 he arrived at a highway checkpoint holding cell at 5:00 p.m. two hours later he began vomiting, returning to the hospital
national correspondent william la jeunesse reports on what officials say happened and how the administration is handling it. >> following the death christmas eve of an 8-year-old boy, customs officials today asked the centers for disease control to investigate the symptoms of sick migrants crossing the border. >> our job is to try to identify any children that need medical care and get them to a hospital as quickly as we can and we are doing that. >> commissioner kevin...
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. >> william la jeunesse, thank you. the president pushing the pentagon in a different direction.ting to his new syria policy. brad's about to find out if his denture can cope with... a steak. luckily for him, he uses super poligrip. it helps give him 65% more chewing power. leaving brad to dig in and enjoy. super poligrip. why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. we're the tenney's and we're usaa members for life. call usaa to start saving on insurance today. >> a new action against north korea. with a federal judge ordering the rogue nation to pay more than $500 million to the parents of otto warmbeer. the judge holding the country liable for warmbeer's death. he was detained in north korea in 2016 and tried and imprisoned for allegedly trying to steal a propaganda poster. he was flown back to the united states 17 months later but was in a coma and died soon after. president trump pushing defense secretary mattis out earlier announcing his tem
. >> william la jeunesse, thank you. the president pushing the pentagon in a different direction.ting to his new syria policy. brad's about to find out if his denture can cope with... a steak. luckily for him, he uses super poligrip. it helps give him 65% more chewing power. leaving brad to dig in and enjoy. super poligrip. why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a...
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. >> julie: william la jeunesse, thank you.nside, that is the word as the white house warns that the government shutdown could go into january. so who takes the blame? and how are they going to fix it? the power plant -- panel is nex next. once daily tresiba® controls blood sugar for 24 hours for powerful a1c reduction. tresiba® is a long-acting insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. don't use tresiba® to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar, or if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. don't share needles or insulin pens. don't reuse needles. the most common side effect is low blood sugar, which may cause dizziness, sweating, confusion, and headache. check your blood sugar. low blood sugar can be serious and may be life-threatening. injection site reactions may occur. tell your prescriber about all medicines you take and all your medical conditions. taking tzds with insulins like tresiba® may cause serious side effects like heart failure. your insulin dose shouldn't be
. >> julie: william la jeunesse, thank you.nside, that is the word as the white house warns that the government shutdown could go into january. so who takes the blame? and how are they going to fix it? the power plant -- panel is nex next. once daily tresiba® controls blood sugar for 24 hours for powerful a1c reduction. tresiba® is a long-acting insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. don't use tresiba® to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low...
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. >> william la jeunesse in los angeles, thank you.sident trump talking about is details for border security, suggesting that fixing the existing barrier that is already in place at the southern border would count towards his campaign promise of building a wall. >> we have renovated massive amounts of very good wall. while that was good, but was in bad shape. and you do not have to replace it, but you have to renovate it. and we have renovated a massive amount of wall, and in addition to that and very, very importantly we have built a lot of new wall. >> president trump adding that he plans on having the entire wall completed by election day in 2020. >> yesterday i gave at 115 miles worth of wall. 115 miles in texas. and it is going to be built hopefully rapidly. i'm going there at the end of january. for the start of construction. that is a big stretch. it is all being built, the new piece, the new section is very, very exciting. what is going on there. and you will see it. because in january i'm going there. we are having a groundbre
. >> william la jeunesse in los angeles, thank you.sident trump talking about is details for border security, suggesting that fixing the existing barrier that is already in place at the southern border would count towards his campaign promise of building a wall. >> we have renovated massive amounts of very good wall. while that was good, but was in bad shape. and you do not have to replace it, but you have to renovate it. and we have renovated a massive amount of wall, and in...
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william la jeunesse is out there doing reporting today from -- it would be something like 215 miles off barrier right now. that doesn't seem like a big increase, and it doesn't seem -- it's the same style offense that we arty have. maybe what we are fighting about is that silly word "wall" as opposed to the actual material that is being proposed. >> adrienne: yes, i think border fencing or something else that the democrats are using to sort of describe this. the bottom line is this -- if the government shuts down, it's squarely on president trump. we heard it with our own ears, we watched it with our own eyes in the meeting with chuck and nancy. democrats made it -- >> melissa: he's fine with that. >> adrienne: he is fine with that, and i'm not surprised. >> david: i'm fine with it. [laughs] >> adrienne: people on the campaign trail who aren't fine as it is senate republicans. they don't want this on them. ultimately, even though we will be on trim, it will also be on them. you got people like the number two senate republican, the number three senate republican. >> lisa: i love that ev
william la jeunesse is out there doing reporting today from -- it would be something like 215 miles off barrier right now. that doesn't seem like a big increase, and it doesn't seem -- it's the same style offense that we arty have. maybe what we are fighting about is that silly word "wall" as opposed to the actual material that is being proposed. >> adrienne: yes, i think border fencing or something else that the democrats are using to sort of describe this. the bottom line is...
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. >> bill: william la jeunesse leads our coverage this hour live from the bush library in college stationilliam, good morning. how are preparations there? >> good morning, bill. the library is closed for the next three days. we came over here to the train station and it is restricted as well right now. the president's long and remarkable journey will end here in college station, texas, home of texas a & m and the city owes its existence to the fact the university was here where the train station is located. now, the president will fly back from washington to houston tomorrow night. the public will be invited to view him there at st. martin's church in houston. then the train will come here. they're building a riser right now where the funeral car where the casket will be unloaded. an old-fashioned way to say goodbye to the president. the last train was president eisenhower in 1969. union pacific -- 90 miles from houston to college station. train will take 2 1/2 hours, eight cities people will line the route to say goodbye to the president. also there is a tradition here at this texas a &
. >> bill: william la jeunesse leads our coverage this hour live from the bush library in college stationilliam, good morning. how are preparations there? >> good morning, bill. the library is closed for the next three days. we came over here to the train station and it is restricted as well right now. the president's long and remarkable journey will end here in college station, texas, home of texas a & m and the city owes its existence to the fact the university was here where...
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william la jeunesse has the story. a closer look in l.a.today. >> when someone wants money you say what's it for? we don't know exactly what the $5 billion buys? currently the border has 650 miles of barrier, half of that only stops cars and some of the rest barely stops people. so you see the vehicle barrier there and the old stuff is old, rusty and short. homeland security has $5 billion will build 215 miles of wall. likely five mile san diego, 27 in huma, 9 in el paso, 55 laredo, 104 miles in the rio grande valley. does it replace old fence? is it a secondary fence or is it new fence? meaning additional miles. we don't know. how much is spent on cameras, sensors, drones, don't know. we got nothing, even this morning from the white house or congress. is this fight about money or politics? this year congress will spend $5 billion in aid to afghanistan. $11 billion on green energy subsidies. $14 million on ear marks. from president clinton through barack obama congressional democrats built miles of border wall. >> it is wrong and ultimately
william la jeunesse has the story. a closer look in l.a.today. >> when someone wants money you say what's it for? we don't know exactly what the $5 billion buys? currently the border has 650 miles of barrier, half of that only stops cars and some of the rest barely stops people. so you see the vehicle barrier there and the old stuff is old, rusty and short. homeland security has $5 billion will build 215 miles of wall. likely five mile san diego, 27 in huma, 9 in el paso, 55 laredo, 104...
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. >> bill: now we move to today's ceremony, the service in texas with william la jeunesse who is live at the bush presidential library in college station, texas. >> imagine what an emotional rollercoaster it's been for the family. you try to get through the service in one piece and yet the bush family has had the rotunda, the cathedral, now another service this morning at st. martin's. james baker, good friend, giving one eulogy and george p. bush giving another. following these emotional moments from yesterday. >> strong and gracious, comforting and charming, loving and loyal. he was our shield in danger's hour. >> there are sailing ships and ships that sail the sea. but the best ships are friendships, and may they always be. >> texas a & m originally was a military college and one reason the president while still in office in 1990 chose it for his library. there are 2400 cadets here still enrolled. many aspire to his values of duty, honor, and service. >> there are a lot of things you can emulate from president george bush. we hope to really carry on the traditions of showing the ut
. >> bill: now we move to today's ceremony, the service in texas with william la jeunesse who is live at the bush presidential library in college station, texas. >> imagine what an emotional rollercoaster it's been for the family. you try to get through the service in one piece and yet the bush family has had the rotunda, the cathedral, now another service this morning at st. martin's. james baker, good friend, giving one eulogy and george p. bush giving another. following these...
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william la jeunesse is live from college station, texas, where the george bush library and presidentialday? >> reporter: well, we've talked to some of the people going in, they actually wanted to come today to celebrate the president and some of his accomplishments here at the library. as you know, this is where former first lady barbara bush is buried. there's a pond and a bridge and kind of a wooded area behind the buildings you see and, of course, former president bush will join her here next week. i do want to talk a little bit about the library and some of the things that you see inside there, it celebrates his life, his accomplishments beginning, obvious, when he was a navy pilot in world war ii. he was shot down, he delivered his payload, knocking out a enemy radio tower before, of course, ditching in the pacific where he was rescued. also following college, of course, he made his own life here in texas as an entry-level job at an oil company before making his fortune in the oil business, staying near texas, rubbing for congress and winning twice -- running for congress and winni
william la jeunesse is live from college station, texas, where the george bush library and presidentialday? >> reporter: well, we've talked to some of the people going in, they actually wanted to come today to celebrate the president and some of his accomplishments here at the library. as you know, this is where former first lady barbara bush is buried. there's a pond and a bridge and kind of a wooded area behind the buildings you see and, of course, former president bush will join her...
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william la jeunesse has more from los angeles. >> good morning. hills debates whether the u.s. needs another 215 miles of border fence illegal immigrants are making their own argument continuing to cross in large numbers where there is no fence. in remote area of arizona in the desert agents yesterday arrested two large groups between yuma and tucson including a pregnant woman and four children who needed medvedev call care. nine more children went to hospitals. one group crossed in perhaps the most porous hole in the border. indian reservation where the only marker is a fence post and some places a strand of wire to stop cattle. president trump says such an open border begs for more infrastructure. >> president trump: in the last two years alone ice officers arrested criminal aliens charged with or convicted of 100,000 assaults, 30,000 sex crimes, and 4,000 murders. that's rough stuff. >> while lawmakers argue, not a word of controversy over a $6 billion aid package to central america and mexico. that money did make possible the administration's
william la jeunesse has more from los angeles. >> good morning. hills debates whether the u.s. needs another 215 miles of border fence illegal immigrants are making their own argument continuing to cross in large numbers where there is no fence. in remote area of arizona in the desert agents yesterday arrested two large groups between yuma and tucson including a pregnant woman and four children who needed medvedev call care. nine more children went to hospitals. one group crossed in...
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william la jeunesse picks up that story from los angeles. what happened?lifornia sheriffs warned the governor and democratic lawmakers that one day they would have blood on their hands if they made california a sanctuary state. well, that day is here says the sheriff because the law prevented him from honoring an ice detainer on 36-year-old man, a career criminal. violent offender with priors and two deportations. now, instead the law forced him to release garcia, leading to this. two dead, a car chase and a shoot-out with police. police picked him up high on drugs on friday. seeing his prior deportations ice issued a detainer, 10 hours later the sheriff released him because the sanctuary law banned him from honoring that detainer. released, he stole 300 rounds of ammunition, shot six, killed two, injured three more before dying in a car chase. none of which would have happened, says the sheriff, without this law that prohibited him from communicating with ice when a criminal alien is released. >> that tool has been removed from our hands and because of th
william la jeunesse picks up that story from los angeles. what happened?lifornia sheriffs warned the governor and democratic lawmakers that one day they would have blood on their hands if they made california a sanctuary state. well, that day is here says the sheriff because the law prevented him from honoring an ice detainer on 36-year-old man, a career criminal. violent offender with priors and two deportations. now, instead the law forced him to release garcia, leading to this. two dead, a...