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one of the things that everybody attributes the success of yuma sector is operations streamline to allow the consequences to be implemented with first-time crossers are met with consequences and it has pointed to law enforcement organizations to recognize that has been successful. but the problem is doj said they will no longer implement parts of at and first offenders unless there is another circumstance will not be prosecuted. what are the specifics of this new policy as you understand it? >> certainly i have had the opportunity to learn about this with my discussions on the arizona and texas and california borders and they work hard every day to keep our borders say if to protect the people in their districts dealing with this problem. i'm not familiar with the current status as it relates to first-time prosecutions by individuals are still prosecuted tuesday extend the first time prosser would not be prosecuted but are subject to removal without a criminal case. the issues have to do with resources with the budget constraint but i can assure you the current into protective of border
one of the things that everybody attributes the success of yuma sector is operations streamline to allow the consequences to be implemented with first-time crossers are met with consequences and it has pointed to law enforcement organizations to recognize that has been successful. but the problem is doj said they will no longer implement parts of at and first offenders unless there is another circumstance will not be prosecuted. what are the specifics of this new policy as you understand it?...
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. >> in 19 yuma mia abu jamal was convicted of shooting and killing philadelphia police officer daniel faulkner. he's been a controversial figure for most of the last 30 years. but today he's back in the news as some are outraged that a new jersey teacher had her students write hem get well letters after an apparent illness had his rushed to the hospital. >> marlyn first tweet on her twitter page make it clear she's an a supporter with the hash tag free mumia listed. but the orange new jersey teacher is being criticizeed because she wanted her third grade students to lift his spirits so she had them write them get well letters. professor johanna fernandez who delivered the letters said they had the desired effect and received with smiles from abu jamal. >> the school system needs to immediately fire any teacher involved in this. >> richard costello of the philadelphia fraternal order of police told fox and friends this morning that he's disgusted that children are being used to push a teacher's agenda and support a convicted cop killer. >> i think this whole thing of his illness is a f
. >> in 19 yuma mia abu jamal was convicted of shooting and killing philadelphia police officer daniel faulkner. he's been a controversial figure for most of the last 30 years. but today he's back in the news as some are outraged that a new jersey teacher had her students write hem get well letters after an apparent illness had his rushed to the hospital. >> marlyn first tweet on her twitter page make it clear she's an a supporter with the hash tag free mumia listed. but the orange...
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in yuma. just east, kansas, an area pelted with hail and dangerous lightning. since thursday, 25 reports of tornadoes from colorado to mississippi. the severe threat expanding east sunday. it has already done that. we're seeing severe weather across the panhandle of florida, also through louisiana and mississippi. the swirls back through oklahoma still. let's break down the severe weather threat for today. it's still parts of texas and plains. the core is through the arlatex region. dangerous winds, large hail and maybe some tornadoes, too. tomorrow the shift begins to go towards the east coast, pretty much the entire east coast will be under the gun, for the same thing, gusty winds and large hail. we'll see some rain expand, too. today's stormy conditions expanding up to chicago and that will get into the northeast, where we see several inches of rainfall as we go through the next 24 hours to 48 hours. much more coming up in a few, dan. >> busy couple of days for you, rob. thank you. >>> now to the mailman famous or infamous for landing his gyrocopter on the c
in yuma. just east, kansas, an area pelted with hail and dangerous lightning. since thursday, 25 reports of tornadoes from colorado to mississippi. the severe threat expanding east sunday. it has already done that. we're seeing severe weather across the panhandle of florida, also through louisiana and mississippi. the swirls back through oklahoma still. let's break down the severe weather threat for today. it's still parts of texas and plains. the core is through the arlatex region. dangerous...
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Apr 29, 2015
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i just toured the border, toured yuma and all along the border couple of weeks ago and there's a lot of concern there that as word filters back that we don't have a zero tolerance policy anymore, that we'll start to see movement again and there's a lot of concern in those communities along the border that we're going to see an uptick. it won't take much, as you know word travels fast as we learned in spades with the unaccompanied minor issue that we had. what can you tell me -- let me ask you -- do you believe the program like operation streamline is an effective deterrent to border crossing? secretary johnson: i certainly believe that law enforcement in general is an effective deterrent to illegal border crossings. i heard the same thing in arizona about operation streamline. as you know, senator, i visited with a number of your constituents on the border. in my judgment, what matters when it comes to illegal migration on the southern border is that we crack down on the smugglers and with the department of justice we ratcheted up our efforts when it comes to prosecuting the coyotes
i just toured the border, toured yuma and all along the border couple of weeks ago and there's a lot of concern there that as word filters back that we don't have a zero tolerance policy anymore, that we'll start to see movement again and there's a lot of concern in those communities along the border that we're going to see an uptick. it won't take much, as you know word travels fast as we learned in spades with the unaccompanied minor issue that we had. what can you tell me -- let me ask you...
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. >> it's refuse yuma for a lot of people. up to 50 people here sleeping in and out my garden. unfortunately it's running out of water pretty soon. it's serious. >> old georgia founder of nepal university foundation. we reported on the incredible work many times. the group eliminated child slavery in large region of nepal. set up nutrition centers for infant. rescue thousands of orphan and sent them to school. most of that funded by generous bay area donor. now the organization is preparing to do a lot more. >> going to be decades they are able to the scale back and i would really like people to help. >> organization has such a big network in nepal. already making a difference. >> first we will try the hospital. just totally full. today we have 200 bed and we are going to fill it if 10 hours. >> foundation raises more than two million dollars a year but now they hope to double that for earthquake relief. expand for earthquake relief. expanding some programs and starting new ones. >> 46 percent unemployment in this country so we want to have the construction workers in the villa
. >> it's refuse yuma for a lot of people. up to 50 people here sleeping in and out my garden. unfortunately it's running out of water pretty soon. it's serious. >> old georgia founder of nepal university foundation. we reported on the incredible work many times. the group eliminated child slavery in large region of nepal. set up nutrition centers for infant. rescue thousands of orphan and sent them to school. most of that funded by generous bay area donor. now the organization is...
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i just toured the border, toured yuma and all along the border couple of weeks ago and there's a lot of concern there that as word filters back that we don't have a zero tolerance policy anymore that we'll start to see movement again and there's a lot of concern in those communities along the border that we're going to see an uptick. it won't take much, as you know, word travels fast as we learned in spades with the unaccompanied minor issue that we had. what can you tell me -- let me ask you -- do you believe the program like operation streamline is an effective deterrent to border crossing? secretary johnson: i certainly believe that law enforcement in general is an effective deterrent to illegal border crossings. i heard the same thing in arizona about operation streamline. as you know, senator, i visited with a number of your constituents on the border. in my judgment, what matters when it comes to illegal migration on the southern border is that we crack down on the smugglers and with the department of justice we ratcheted up our efforts when it comes to prosecuting the coyotes
i just toured the border, toured yuma and all along the border couple of weeks ago and there's a lot of concern there that as word filters back that we don't have a zero tolerance policy anymore that we'll start to see movement again and there's a lot of concern in those communities along the border that we're going to see an uptick. it won't take much, as you know, word travels fast as we learned in spades with the unaccompanied minor issue that we had. what can you tell me -- let me ask you...
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look at the numbers. 99 for yuma. palm springs, the century mark. fresno, 91. sacramento, 86.s. they're going into the mid 90s by the end of the week. palm springs, phoenix could see the first 100 as we reach thursday and friday. >> all that weather brought to you by kay jewelers. i thought you would want to see this. this is the next six to ten days. not great for out west. look what's happening here. that's above average. >> much above normal. >> much above normal. >> much. all right. >> 80s by next week. >> robin, your dress is in honor of it. i love it. color-coordinated with the heat. >> thank you, ginger. >> lara. >>> and coming up here, highway miracle. a jaw-dropping crash caught on camera. we'll show you how everyone escaped without a scratch. >>> and body-shaming backlash. wait until you see how women everywhere are fighting back against this ad and the celebrity showing solidarity. come on back. the celebrity showing solidarity. come on back. most people know the four c's of a diamond. now, kay jewelers brings you...the newest c: chocolate. levian chocolate diamonds
look at the numbers. 99 for yuma. palm springs, the century mark. fresno, 91. sacramento, 86.s. they're going into the mid 90s by the end of the week. palm springs, phoenix could see the first 100 as we reach thursday and friday. >> all that weather brought to you by kay jewelers. i thought you would want to see this. this is the next six to ten days. not great for out west. look what's happening here. that's above average. >> much above normal. >> much above normal. >>...
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right now 99 for yuma for a high, palm springs century mark fresno 91, sacramento 86. the mid 70's. they're going into the mitt mid 90's. palm springs phoenix could see 100 as you reach thursday and friday. that is the big picture. let's get a check closer to home. >> well, ginger not quite so warm around here. we're in for a somewhat toasty afternoon and it will be dry. storm tracker six shows you that. your exclusive seven day shows a high of 76 following a start in the 40's and 50's. and then 70's tomorrow with more clouds. rs. i thought you would want to see this. this is the next six to ten days. not great for out west. look what's happening here. that's above average. >> much above normal. >> much above normal. >> much. all right. >> 80s by next week. >> robin, your dress is in honor of it. i love it. color-coordinated with the heat. >> thank you ginger. >> lara. >>> and coming up here highway miracle. a jaw-dropping crash caught on camera. we'll show you how everyone escaped without a scratch. >>> and body-shaming backlash. wait until you see how women everywher
right now 99 for yuma for a high, palm springs century mark fresno 91, sacramento 86. the mid 70's. they're going into the mitt mid 90's. palm springs phoenix could see 100 as you reach thursday and friday. that is the big picture. let's get a check closer to home. >> well, ginger not quite so warm around here. we're in for a somewhat toasty afternoon and it will be dry. storm tracker six shows you that. your exclusive seven day shows a high of 76 following a start in the 40's and 50's....
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i remember when i went to yuma early on in my tenure the town was quite close to the border and there were literally hundreds if not thousands of people that would run across the border and squirming to the town it is once they were in the town it was much more difficult to find. that was the area where we concluded that fencing would make a difference. it would allow a sufficient delay to permit the border patrol to make interceptions in fact it was tremendously significant in reducing the flow of people who came across a daily basis. but other parts of the border's where you may be miles and miles from a town or city or transportation hub don't require fencing and fencing may be if not counterproductive at least wasteful. there what you want is visibility and make an interception or apprehension. at some time that is convenient. it is a little bit like playing football. you want to have some people playing back because sometimes you we will wind up intercepting something. again,. again, for people who have a very simplistic view the idea is we ought to live folks up on the border an
i remember when i went to yuma early on in my tenure the town was quite close to the border and there were literally hundreds if not thousands of people that would run across the border and squirming to the town it is once they were in the town it was much more difficult to find. that was the area where we concluded that fencing would make a difference. it would allow a sufficient delay to permit the border patrol to make interceptions in fact it was tremendously significant in reducing the...
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Apr 14, 2015
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i remember when i went to yuma early on in my tenure, the town was quite close to the border. there were literally, hundreds if not thousands of people would run into the border to swarm into the town. once they were in the town it was much more difficult to find them that was an area where we concluded that fencing would make a difference. that it would allow a sufficient delay to permit the border patrol to make interceptions. in fact once that fence was built, it was tremendously significant in reducing the flow of people that came across on a daily basis. but other parts of the border where you may be miles an miles from a town or a city, or a transportation hub, don't require fencing. and fencing may be, if not counterproductive, at least wasteful. there what you want is visibility and ability to surveil and make an interception or an apprehension. at some point that is convenient for you. it is a little bit like playing football. you don't put everybody up on the line. you want some people playing back. sometimes the way you will wind up intercepting something is playing
i remember when i went to yuma early on in my tenure, the town was quite close to the border. there were literally, hundreds if not thousands of people would run into the border to swarm into the town. once they were in the town it was much more difficult to find them that was an area where we concluded that fencing would make a difference. that it would allow a sufficient delay to permit the border patrol to make interceptions. in fact once that fence was built, it was tremendously significant...