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we have something next from the yuma sector in arizona. the yuma sector was out of control. i think we had the most illegal border crossings of any stretch of the border in 2006. starting in 2006 the border patrol built more than 100 miles of fencing. just in this one sector along in the yuma sector. they built access roads so the border patrol could get to where they needed to go quickly. deployed a bunch of cameras as well. today yuma is the most patrolled part of our border tker. dramatic, dramatic reductions in the number of folks coming through. some place we were in arizona, nogales, met with a bunch of local officials as well. this is a lovely piece of landscape right here. this may not be as lovely but what it has is an access road. we can't put a border patrol agent every 100 feet along the border but what we can do is get them to where they need to go more quickly. one of the ways we do that is access roads. this is one of them near nogales, arizona. here is another shot of deming in new mexico. what it does is shows what the area looked like in 2007 on the border.
we have something next from the yuma sector in arizona. the yuma sector was out of control. i think we had the most illegal border crossings of any stretch of the border in 2006. starting in 2006 the border patrol built more than 100 miles of fencing. just in this one sector along in the yuma sector. they built access roads so the border patrol could get to where they needed to go quickly. deployed a bunch of cameras as well. today yuma is the most patrolled part of our border tker. dramatic,...
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. >>> mary cruz, revive aquella tarde de febrero del 2005 en yuma arizona el que un supervisor la engaÑÓue lo acompaÑara a su casa para recoger unas cajas de la cosecha. >>> el me tomÓ por la espalda y me aventÓ hacia la cama >>> al re agresor sexual le siguieron 6 meses que recibiÓ todo tipo de amenazas para que guarda war silencio y no contara nada de lo ocurrido. >>> yo pensaba en mis hijas ¿que voy a hacer?. >>> perder su trabajo le producÍa una angustia infinita. >>> para que nadie me apuntara y sin embargo, un buen dÍa, se llenÓ de valor y lo reporto a la gerencia. y eso fue en septiembre. para finales de octubre, principios de noviembre fui despedida. >>> decepcionada mary cruz se mudÓ a salinas california, supo que habÍa una organizaciÓn comunitaria que podrÍa ayudarla, sin embargo, solo dijo que la habÍan despedido y no se atrevÓo a contar el resto de su historia. >>> llegÓ y venÍa reclamando otra cosas que no se re laz relacionaban a eso y uno se da cuenta de donde esÁa el problema. >>> jesÚs lÓpez, trabaja para la asistencia rural legal de caliornia y en donde le brindaron apo
. >>> mary cruz, revive aquella tarde de febrero del 2005 en yuma arizona el que un supervisor la engaÑÓue lo acompaÑara a su casa para recoger unas cajas de la cosecha. >>> el me tomÓ por la espalda y me aventÓ hacia la cama >>> al re agresor sexual le siguieron 6 meses que recibiÓ todo tipo de amenazas para que guarda war silencio y no contara nada de lo ocurrido. >>> yo pensaba en mis hijas ¿que voy a hacer?. >>> perder su trabajo le...
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>> as he led teams in swift water rescues after hurricane katrina or pulled this dog to safety in yumay, he always convinced his team to overcome, as he moves ahead with his own recovery. >> he considers his neighbor his hero. when he had the accident, he hopped the fence and helped the fire chief. the chief walked him through and told him exactly what to do. this guy ee pit mizs calm under pressure. >> we wish him the best. he's helped so much people. >> he has. let's get a check on our forecast. very sunny today. >> it was hard to find any cloud cover no matter where you went and sunny skies helping temperatures to warm up to summertime levels, just nine days until summer officially starts here across not only the bay area but rest of the country. we had 89 in gilroy, walnut street, at 85. in stanford also at 80. the winds have picked up, 10 to 20 miles per hour. we noted that breezy conditions that were going to pick up today yesterday and they are right on track. that's also helped the humidity to drop from 25 to 30%. it looks as if we head throughout tomorrow we won't get rid of t
>> as he led teams in swift water rescues after hurricane katrina or pulled this dog to safety in yumay, he always convinced his team to overcome, as he moves ahead with his own recovery. >> he considers his neighbor his hero. when he had the accident, he hopped the fence and helped the fire chief. the chief walked him through and told him exactly what to do. this guy ee pit mizs calm under pressure. >> we wish him the best. he's helped so much people. >> he has. let's...
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. >> here on yuma street while cars come and go pedistrian stroll by they can work to cover what they with tarps. >>. >> college kids gave them money for room then door. at the day's any. >> they are grateful for chance to shower night where they don't have to guard their belongings. >> sherri was once volunteer on obama campaign. in floor florida. they are big fans of the president. >> they lost auto graphed photo for closure but holding on christmas card. >> i think was from last year if they could talk to pwaeupl right now. i would ask him for some help. >> return address on envelope, is closer to them than ever. but feels far away. >> in washington. fox five news. >> that's sad. >> yes. tonight far from over. news i'm at 11 starts right now. >> this is fog five news edge at 11:00. >> and thank you for joining for news edge. >> we begin with about face north korea official say they are now inches have talks with united states. and news come youth few months after the country was shretening potential nuclear war. >> after months of defiance even threatening nuclear war, north korea
. >> here on yuma street while cars come and go pedistrian stroll by they can work to cover what they with tarps. >>. >> college kids gave them money for room then door. at the day's any. >> they are grateful for chance to shower night where they don't have to guard their belongings. >> sherri was once volunteer on obama campaign. in floor florida. they are big fans of the president. >> they lost auto graphed photo for closure but holding on christmas card....
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when that hand -- couldn't get in in the yuma sector until the first two components were there armed soldiers and building the infrastructure necessary, and when they enforce the law, we saw the numbers drop dramatically. so, that's what is called the proof of concept. that should be brought to all other sectors. i strongly oppose the senate's -- what's referred to as the gang of eight plan, because they offer all of these other items of a path to citizenship prior to ascertaining and guaranteeing that the border is secured, that the laws are enforced. secretary napolitano on almost a daily basis proclaims the u.s.-mexican border is secure. as part of the legislation, why i favor this as opposed to the senate bill, is the senate allows the secretary of homeland security six months to come up with a plan to secure the border. my question is, i believe that was her job for the last four and a half years to secure the border, and when you look at numbers of 123,000 illegals apprehended where i live in the tucson sector, that is last year, ladies and gentlemen. and that just reflects tho
when that hand -- couldn't get in in the yuma sector until the first two components were there armed soldiers and building the infrastructure necessary, and when they enforce the law, we saw the numbers drop dramatically. so, that's what is called the proof of concept. that should be brought to all other sectors. i strongly oppose the senate's -- what's referred to as the gang of eight plan, because they offer all of these other items of a path to citizenship prior to ascertaining and...
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by the way, that's the case in yuma sector on our border, the arizona border. so it's a realistic goal but i wouldn't necessarily and just arbitrarily say 90% is across-the-board because there are other locations where there's a lot less activity and there won't be a lot of activity simply because of terrain features, for instance. where it makes sense we want to go ahead and stars parsing that out within the corridors and within these specific sectors. that's exactly one of the things my amendment does that has specific provisions of our hardware and capabilities that need to be installed in each section. i thank my friend from louisiana for her patience. i just want to say again to my colleagues, i've seen this movie before. i've been through it before. and we failed in the past. we failed for a variety of reasons. this is our opportunity. if we enact this comprehensive bill now, we will remove a very huge stain on the conscience of the united states of america. we need to bring these people out of the shadows, but we also must assure all our citizens that --
by the way, that's the case in yuma sector on our border, the arizona border. so it's a realistic goal but i wouldn't necessarily and just arbitrarily say 90% is across-the-board because there are other locations where there's a lot less activity and there won't be a lot of activity simply because of terrain features, for instance. where it makes sense we want to go ahead and stars parsing that out within the corridors and within these specific sectors. that's exactly one of the things my...
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definitivamente la situaciÓn es mejor que lo que habÍamos visto especialmente en el pasado reciente, el yumae que haber una frontera totalmente segura antes que el primer indocumentado sea legalizado? >> el problema es que ambos lados del espectro polÍtico hay escepticismo, sobre quien va a decidir que se ha disparado un gatillo, en este momento entre los demÓcratas como por ejemplo, hay quienes temen que se bloquee la senda la ciudadanÍa por algÚn problemas, sin saber quiÉn va a ser el presidente dentro de 10 aÑos, quiÉn va a estar en la cÁmara de representantes o en el senado, no se puede entregar esto las localidades locales, a la gente local porque puede haber visiones subjetivas en el lado republicano hay poca fe en el departamento de seguridad nacional, no tienen un estÁndar para determinar que es una frontera segura, asÍ que este proyecto de ley tiene una buena combinaciÓn de elementos distintos nÚmeros de agentes en la frontera, tecnologÍas, controles, todo esto tiene que estar establecido en un sistema de control de acceso, verificaciÓn electronica, pero tambiÉn estÁ la meta de tene
definitivamente la situaciÓn es mejor que lo que habÍamos visto especialmente en el pasado reciente, el yumae que haber una frontera totalmente segura antes que el primer indocumentado sea legalizado? >> el problema es que ambos lados del espectro polÍtico hay escepticismo, sobre quien va a decidir que se ha disparado un gatillo, en este momento entre los demÓcratas como por ejemplo, hay quienes temen que se bloquee la senda la ciudadanÍa por algÚn problemas, sin saber quiÉn va a...
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throughout the day and on shore flow that will bring temperatures down slightly. 106 in las vegas. 101 in yuma, 100 in barstow. it's unbearably hot. then 102 in las vegas. its dry heated so to speak so a lot of humidity in the atmosphere but still encouraged to stay indoors. excessive heat warning continues through this evening for all the cities. then the new workweek, a little more onshore flow bringing temperatures down. look at las vegas, a hot streak so to speak, sunday, monday and tuesday all hundred degree days throughout the next five days. if we could switch gears, severe weather across the mississippi river valley and tennessee river valley, thunderstorm watch in effect for missouri until 9:00 p.m. it's just a medication across the tennessee river valley toward the mid-atlantic. we have a tornado warning for south carolina. a lot of these storms could reach severe limits and we'll keep you posted. taking a look, widespread region across the mississippi river valley, across the tennessee river valley and also the florida panhandle could see large hail, damaging winds and isolated torn
throughout the day and on shore flow that will bring temperatures down slightly. 106 in las vegas. 101 in yuma, 100 in barstow. it's unbearably hot. then 102 in las vegas. its dry heated so to speak so a lot of humidity in the atmosphere but still encouraged to stay indoors. excessive heat warning continues through this evening for all the cities. then the new workweek, a little more onshore flow bringing temperatures down. look at las vegas, a hot streak so to speak, sunday, monday and tuesday...
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we're taking what has worked in the yuma sector in arizona and transfering that to the tucson sectorwe still have a lot of problems. so, and also, the so-called second border, if you will, is at the workplace. we'll have mandatory e-verify for the first time. employers will finally know if the person presenting themselves for work is actually a u.s. citizen. or is here on a legal permit. so there are a number of things to help people, insure that we have border security. we should note as well that 40% of those who are here illegally now didn't sneak across the border. they came on a legal visa and simply overstayed that visa. so we'll have a workable entry exit system as well. jenna: it is interesting you mention that because some of the proposals have been more surveillance of these people in the country illegally that came on visas. interesting to pick up on that. we're looking at broader ongoing surveillance of american public and american citizens. how will that impact the immigration debate what is happening now with the nsa scandal? >> i think overall the boston bombings, when
we're taking what has worked in the yuma sector in arizona and transfering that to the tucson sectorwe still have a lot of problems. so, and also, the so-called second border, if you will, is at the workplace. we'll have mandatory e-verify for the first time. employers will finally know if the person presenting themselves for work is actually a u.s. citizen. or is here on a legal permit. so there are a number of things to help people, insure that we have border security. we should note as well...
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fisher made a comment that what works in yuma does not work the principlesse. are the same. enforcement, apprehension, and going before justice is not true. >> of the different geographic areas do not. >> let me ask you a question. you also want to say a secure border, do you feel that folks say that today? if we really want to start making this, it is secure going into the tucson sector. we have bigger problems, do we not? >> in a west-east quick look at the border, that is always going to fluctuate. from what i understand, we have problems.in the tucson sector. it has shifted more to the texas side, but there are generalities we can hold true. can we put the slide appear on the screen? these signs were posted not at the border, but 80 miles from the border. they have told us that the policies are failing. the enforcement measures are so shoddy that i am saddened by the amount of illegal activity on the southern border. i am angry the federal government is not doing its part to protect citizens. it seems that there is such a disconnect between those on the front lines and t
fisher made a comment that what works in yuma does not work the principlesse. are the same. enforcement, apprehension, and going before justice is not true. >> of the different geographic areas do not. >> let me ask you a question. you also want to say a secure border, do you feel that folks say that today? if we really want to start making this, it is secure going into the tucson sector. we have bigger problems, do we not? >> in a west-east quick look at the border, that is...
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vegas, 10, yuma, 110. this is just unbelievable heat. >> good morning. the city rain has arrived.will continue to push north throughout the day. you cannot leave home without the umbrella as tropical storm andrea gets closer. you can see it is across south carolina. his is a rainmaker, not a wind maker. .he big winds are off the coast a flood watch in effect until 10:00 tonight good the potential inchesther 1-3 >> and still to come the bizarre twist in the ex-cop accused the of killing his wife. >>> the real-life hangover for a lawy lawyer's parting so epic. >> about to take center stage, stay with us. [ jen garner ] imagine a makeup so healthy your skin can grow more beautiful every time you wear it. neutrogena® healthy skin liquid makeup. 98% of women saw improvement in their skin. neutrogena® cosmetics. that everyone should have access to good nutrition. so they're donating two meals to feeding america for every purchase of one a day women's multivitamins. help families across america get nutrition they need. buy one a day women's, make a difference. starts with freshly-made pa
vegas, 10, yuma, 110. this is just unbelievable heat. >> good morning. the city rain has arrived.will continue to push north throughout the day. you cannot leave home without the umbrella as tropical storm andrea gets closer. you can see it is across south carolina. his is a rainmaker, not a wind maker. .he big winds are off the coast a flood watch in effect until 10:00 tonight good the potential inchesther 1-3 >> and still to come the bizarre twist in the ex-cop accused the of...
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i was born and raised in yuma, arizona.y thing americans want to do is sit down and collect , i'mare -- not, medicare going on. medicaid, thank you. i get so excited about this conversation. but the main thing is, i want to know why you have but so many amendment into the bill get a vote from a senator? thet: i'm nine control of senate process. the senate process is the senate process. i said it tongue-in-cheek. but wes aren't quite -- all know senators put all kinds of language in bills and then later on we go wow, it is there. but i'm sure that most of the land which and the bill was necessary. but there was some language that i'm sure they also put in the bill. having said that, to her point, there are now free cars. by the family finishes, i do not know what they think it's going to be free be free. there are no free cars and the bill. host: are you concerned that this diminishes prospect for passing anything gecko what else is known in this legislation that is not related? guest: we should work on resolution and i thin
i was born and raised in yuma, arizona.y thing americans want to do is sit down and collect , i'mare -- not, medicare going on. medicaid, thank you. i get so excited about this conversation. but the main thing is, i want to know why you have but so many amendment into the bill get a vote from a senator? thet: i'm nine control of senate process. the senate process is the senate process. i said it tongue-in-cheek. but wes aren't quite -- all know senators put all kinds of language in bills and...
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vegas, 10, yuma, 110.s is just unbelievable heat. >>> and still to come the bizarre twist in the ex-cop accused of killing his wife. >>> the real-life hangover for a lawyer's parting so epic. police compared it to the war zone. what he's facing now. >>> gma party now. two of the hottest groups on the planet about to take center stage, stay with us. [ jen garner ] imagine a makeup so healthy your skin can grow more beautiful every time you wear it. neutrogena® healthy skin liquid makeup. 98% of women saw improvement in their skin. neutrogena® cosmetics. that everyone should have access to good nutrition. so they're donating two meals to feeding america for every purchase of one a day women's multivitamins. help families across america get nutrition they need. buy one a day women's, make a difference. starts with freshly-made pasta, and 100% real cheddar cheese. but what makes stouffer's mac n' cheese best of all. that moment you enjoy it at home. stouffer's. made with care for you or your family. before rem
vegas, 10, yuma, 110.s is just unbelievable heat. >>> and still to come the bizarre twist in the ex-cop accused of killing his wife. >>> the real-life hangover for a lawyer's parting so epic. police compared it to the war zone. what he's facing now. >>> gma party now. two of the hottest groups on the planet about to take center stage, stay with us. [ jen garner ] imagine a makeup so healthy your skin can grow more beautiful every time you wear it. neutrogena® healthy...
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anywhere from vegas to yuma to oakland. phoenix, at the i recally hour, it's 95. today 118 degrees. flirting with 120. for phoenix 120 has only happened three times in its history. look at the numbers. even by wednesday still 110. so this heat wave not only the amplitude of these numbers being so high, but we're seeing it for such a long period of time. through next week. also places like las vegas on average they should be at 103. look at this. for today 116, 117. tomorrow 117. if it hits that, it will be the highest that they have ever been, the warmest number ever. and look at death valley, 134, that's the world record temperature. 129 expected sunday and monday. so fredricka, really the magnitude of this is pretty substantial. >> well, hence the words death valley, you know. this is oppressive heat and it only is worse than we're ordinarily used to. and well into next week. alexandra, thank you. >>> coming up in about 30 minutes or so from now, we're going to go live to california where the mercury is rising and rising high. we'll find out how big of an impact this kind of heat
anywhere from vegas to yuma to oakland. phoenix, at the i recally hour, it's 95. today 118 degrees. flirting with 120. for phoenix 120 has only happened three times in its history. look at the numbers. even by wednesday still 110. so this heat wave not only the amplitude of these numbers being so high, but we're seeing it for such a long period of time. through next week. also places like las vegas on average they should be at 103. look at this. for today 116, 117. tomorrow 117. if it hits...
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he yuma be hiding in -- e he -- he may be hiding in san francisco. he's accused of killing timothy smith at a gas station on railroad avenue in pittsburgh. the killer got away despite a massive search. they have made several arrests in connection with with the case including arresting grant's brother. san jose police have ruled out homicide in the case of a body found in the shopping cart last week. the body of 49-year-old ronald wolf was wrapped up and sticking out of the shopping cart behind a restaurant on 4th street near st. james park. investigators will announce a cause of death after the autopsy and toxicology tests are complete. detectives think he may have been a transient who died while looking for shelter. >>> it is 7:31. a man in atherton is thanking a dog walker for helping save his home. his house caught fire yesterday afternoon on avenue, when fire crews arrived, a car a port was engulfed in flames. >> i checked the most important thing which was my dog and the firemen were here. i wasn't too worried. what was going to happen was going
he yuma be hiding in -- e he -- he may be hiding in san francisco. he's accused of killing timothy smith at a gas station on railroad avenue in pittsburgh. the killer got away despite a massive search. they have made several arrests in connection with with the case including arresting grant's brother. san jose police have ruled out homicide in the case of a body found in the shopping cart last week. the body of 49-year-old ronald wolf was wrapped up and sticking out of the shopping cart behind...
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the yuma sown reported yesterday, "there have been 12 people rescued from the desert by yuma sector agents. six others were not located and died in the wilderness." the list goes on and on. since 200 rveght 2007, more tha5 immigrants have died trying to cross our southwest border. these are people who wanted to dhom this country, not because they wanted to do anything but realizerealize the american dre. that's what they risked their lives and in fact gave their lives for. and, yes, they did so illegally. and they're willing to pay a penalty for crossing our border illegally. but shouldn't we give them the same chance that we've given generation after generation of immigrants who have come to this country, wave after wave of irish and italians and jews and poles, and now people from all over the world? shouldn't we do that? isn't it in us to bring 11 million people out of the shadows that are now being exploited and have none of the protections of citizenship? well, how do we address some of these? this legislation does secure the border, and i can tell you from 30 years of being on the bo
the yuma sown reported yesterday, "there have been 12 people rescued from the desert by yuma sector agents. six others were not located and died in the wilderness." the list goes on and on. since 200 rveght 2007, more tha5 immigrants have died trying to cross our southwest border. these are people who wanted to dhom this country, not because they wanted to do anything but realizerealize the american dre. that's what they risked their lives and in fact gave their lives for. and, yes,...
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. >> i know we have that problem in yuma county. there is a certain former senator who is aware of that. anyway, it's an issue elsewhere in my district. ms. tykeson. when congress passed the 1992 cable act and 1996 telecom act, cable had 90%. cable share dropped to 59.3%, as i mentioned in my opening statement, and 51.6% of all tv households. is there still a justification for imposing on the cable industry regulations such as must carry, basic tier, by through, program carries, program access and set-top box requirements? go ahead and push that microphone. >> chairman walden, thank you for the question. i think when we described earlier how shift have changed and unfolded since 1992 it's a completely different marketplace than it is now. many of the rules you've just mentioned are outdated and they need to be repealed. so my suggestion would be to consider sunsetting the 1992 act and potentially some of the other requirements in the 1996 act so there's a way to go back and revisit some of those rules. in the stela bill -- >> right.
. >> i know we have that problem in yuma county. there is a certain former senator who is aware of that. anyway, it's an issue elsewhere in my district. ms. tykeson. when congress passed the 1992 cable act and 1996 telecom act, cable had 90%. cable share dropped to 59.3%, as i mentioned in my opening statement, and 51.6% of all tv households. is there still a justification for imposing on the cable industry regulations such as must carry, basic tier, by through, program carries, program...
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look at parker, 122. 118 in yuma. saturday and sunday more hot temperatures expected.r of excessive heat warnings here. we're talking about dangerous amounts of heat across parts of the southwest. meanwhile farther east severe weather expected. showers and storms across parts of the southeast into sections of new hampshire and also the state of vermont. let's head back inside. tucker, aly and steve. >>tucker: disturbing discovery, the u.s. park police has no idea where thousands of weapons are. the u.s. inspector general says the police lost track of 1,400 handguns, rifles and machine guns that were supposed to be melted down, but they weren't. investigators found some of those missing weapons but are kepbd some may have wound up in the wrong hands. similar problems were discovered in 2008 and 2009, but they were never fixed. >>steve: colorado movie massacre suspect, that guy right there in the jump suit, james holmes, will be chained to the floor when he goes on trial in february. he's going to wear a harness under his clothes so the jury is not aware. the judge says
look at parker, 122. 118 in yuma. saturday and sunday more hot temperatures expected.r of excessive heat warnings here. we're talking about dangerous amounts of heat across parts of the southwest. meanwhile farther east severe weather expected. showers and storms across parts of the southeast into sections of new hampshire and also the state of vermont. let's head back inside. tucker, aly and steve. >>tucker: disturbing discovery, the u.s. park police has no idea where thousands of...
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conversations in yuma and other cities, there appears to be an increasing trend across the southwest border. a significant number are coming from latin america, including guatemala and honduras, in addition to india, china, and parts of europe, asia, and other countries. border patrol officers told the committee about potential problems to the immigration system. it appears the judicial process for asylum request and the administration of the says may contain -- these as -- visas may contain serious flaws. the government continues to identify new and emerging threats to secure the border, including the drug cartels' use of submersibles and ultralight aircraft and underground tunnels. nogalesthe heart of they recently found another towel going into the heart of the city. today we hope to discuss the threats, and also respond to some risks, including the use of effective drones, strategic s,acement of troops and other technology that can successfully be implemented. whether through technology or border patrol agents, we must allocate the necessary resources to secure the border in a wa
conversations in yuma and other cities, there appears to be an increasing trend across the southwest border. a significant number are coming from latin america, including guatemala and honduras, in addition to india, china, and parts of europe, asia, and other countries. border patrol officers told the committee about potential problems to the immigration system. it appears the judicial process for asylum request and the administration of the says may contain -- these as -- visas may contain...
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here's where it is from vegas to phoenix to yuma. this is where we have the extreme heat warnings. temperaturewise, salt lake city, los angeles, death valley, phoenix, all will see record temperatures. to give you a little perspective, las vegas should be hot, right? it should be 103. the record for the day is 115. record-shattering temperatures but not just a two-day aware. monday, 15. death valley look at this, 129, all-time record on earth is 134. you can see, look at this, that's incredibly high. it's part and parcel to the west and east and we'll talk about the eastern part of the country and show you how it's related to the west. >> already, alexandria, thank. but it's a dry heat. >> but it's a dry heat. >>> same-sex couples are tying the knot once again in california. a federal appeals court cleared wait for them to do that yesterday. two days after the u.s. supreme court dismissed an appeal over same-sex marriages. one of the first couples to say their "i dos" two women who were plaintiffs in the case. reporter chuck clifford with the affiliate krin has more. >> reporter: t
here's where it is from vegas to phoenix to yuma. this is where we have the extreme heat warnings. temperaturewise, salt lake city, los angeles, death valley, phoenix, all will see record temperatures. to give you a little perspective, las vegas should be hot, right? it should be 103. the record for the day is 115. record-shattering temperatures but not just a two-day aware. monday, 15. death valley look at this, 129, all-time record on earth is 134. you can see, look at this, that's incredibly...
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. >> i know we have that problem in yuma county. there is a certain former senator who is aware of that. anyway, it's an issue elsewhere in my district. ms. tykeson. when congress passed the 1992 able act and 1996 telecom act, cable had 90%. cable share dropped to 59.3%, as i mentioned in my opening statement, and 51.6% of all tv households. is there still a justification for imposing on the cable industry regulations such as must carry, basic tier, by through, program carries, program access and set-top box requirements? go ahead and push that microphone. >> chairman walden, thank you for the question. i think when we described earlier how shift have changed and unfolded since 1992 it's a completely different marketplace than it is now. many of the rules you've just mentioned are outdated and they need to be repealed. so my suggestion would be to consider sunsetting the 1992 act and potentially some of the other requirements in the 1996 act so there's a way to go back and revisit some of those rules. in the stela bill -- >> right.
. >> i know we have that problem in yuma county. there is a certain former senator who is aware of that. anyway, it's an issue elsewhere in my district. ms. tykeson. when congress passed the 1992 able act and 1996 telecom act, cable had 90%. cable share dropped to 59.3%, as i mentioned in my opening statement, and 51.6% of all tv households. is there still a justification for imposing on the cable industry regulations such as must carry, basic tier, by through, program carries, program...
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you pointed out that i served as a commanding officer, as an army officer for a year-and-a-half in yuma can speak to that experience but essentially what happened is of the nine sectors in california to texas we indirect support of our heroes in the border patrol were able to bring a 97% reduction in illegal entries and drug smuggling in that sector so i reject anybody saying the border cannot be secured. three key elements in the mccain kyl plan, our former senator kyl from the i was proud to be one of the prime authors of that legislation. the three components of that was 6,000 armed soldiers which the senate bill does not have crapo of two years if you can get in sequence to the second step is built and complete a double barrier fence originally authored by representative, former representative from san diego and dumb and hunter and in fact president clinton to his great credit signed the bill. he wanted three barriers and he gave them. it's not just build a border fence for 2,000 miles. its 700 miles of the approximately 2,000-mile border and it's a predetermined area that high traf
you pointed out that i served as a commanding officer, as an army officer for a year-and-a-half in yuma can speak to that experience but essentially what happened is of the nine sectors in california to texas we indirect support of our heroes in the border patrol were able to bring a 97% reduction in illegal entries and drug smuggling in that sector so i reject anybody saying the border cannot be secured. three key elements in the mccain kyl plan, our former senator kyl from the i was proud to...
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fisher made a comment that what works in yuma does not work in anywhere else. enforcement, apprehension, and going before justice is not true. >> of the different geographic areas do not. >> let me ask you a question. you also want to say a secure border, do you feel that folks say that today? if we really want to start , it is secure going into the tucson sector. problems, do we not? east quick look at the border, that is always going to fluctuate. from what i understand, we have problems. it has shifted more to the texas side, but there are generalities we can hold true. can we put the slide appear on the screen? posted not atre but 80 miles from the border. they have told us that the policies are failing. the enforcement measures are so i am saddened by the amount of illegal activity on the southern border. i am angry the federal government is not doing its part to protect citizens. seems that there is such a disconnect between those on the front lines and the bureaucrats. thankfully, we go directly to the source. raw intelligence before it is grubb in washi
fisher made a comment that what works in yuma does not work in anywhere else. enforcement, apprehension, and going before justice is not true. >> of the different geographic areas do not. >> let me ask you a question. you also want to say a secure border, do you feel that folks say that today? if we really want to start , it is secure going into the tucson sector. problems, do we not? east quick look at the border, that is always going to fluctuate. from what i understand, we have...
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for example, in the arizona sectors, yuma and tucson, we need 50 fixed towers, we need 73 fixed camera systems 28 mobile surveillance systems 685 unattended ground censors 22 handheld equipment devices 11 nonintrusive inspection systems seven fiber -- the list goes on. it is a specific list of what the border patrol believes in each of the nine sectors on our southern border in order to give us 100% situational awareness and put us on the path to 90% effective control of the border. so i say to my friends who say that we cannot control our border, i believe -- i respectfully disagree because of what we are doing in this legislation. and those who say that we're unable to keep track of what goes on on our border, i would argue that the minimum requirements that to be included in the southern border security strategy as provided by the homeland security -- by the border patrol is -- i think should convince anyone of what we need. and, mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that these minimum requirements be included in the record at this time. the presiding officer: without objection. mr
for example, in the arizona sectors, yuma and tucson, we need 50 fixed towers, we need 73 fixed camera systems 28 mobile surveillance systems 685 unattended ground censors 22 handheld equipment devices 11 nonintrusive inspection systems seven fiber -- the list goes on. it is a specific list of what the border patrol believes in each of the nine sectors on our southern border in order to give us 100% situational awareness and put us on the path to 90% effective control of the border. so i say to...