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yuma is now asking for state and federal help.anet shamlian takes us inside the crisis tonight. >> reporter: it's the front line in arizona's border battle, and it didn't take long to see it ourselves. what you're looking at is what happens multiple times a day here on the arizona border. you see a group of people, maybe six or eight of them, being apprehended by border agents. is this it for today? >> no. we've been averaging now for the last week or two over 300 a day. >> reporter: border agents gather names and offer water before taking them to a detention center. 72 hours later, the migrants are released into yuma, a city of 100,000 with just one shelter, a converted salvation army thrift store with 200 beds. how many spent the night here last night? >> last night we had 233. >> reporter: so you're taking them all? >> as many as we can. >> reporter: yuma's mayor has declared a state of emergency, asking for state and federal funds. >> it's like if a hurricane is coming and you don't prepare for it, this is the same kind of thi
yuma is now asking for state and federal help.anet shamlian takes us inside the crisis tonight. >> reporter: it's the front line in arizona's border battle, and it didn't take long to see it ourselves. what you're looking at is what happens multiple times a day here on the arizona border. you see a group of people, maybe six or eight of them, being apprehended by border agents. is this it for today? >> no. we've been averaging now for the last week or two over 300 a day. >>...
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yuma is now asking for state and federal help. janet shamlian takes us inside the crisis tonight. >> reporter: it's the front line in arizona's border battle, and it didn't take long to see it ourselves. what you're looking at is what happens multiple times a day here on the arizona border. you see a group of people, maybe six or eight of them being apprehended by border agents. is this it for today? >> no. we've been averaging now for the last week or two over 300 a day. >> reporter: border agents gather names and offer water before taking them to detention centers. 72 hours later, the migrants, mostly families from central america, are released intoyua c shelter, a converted salvation army thrift store with 200 beds. how many spent the night here last night? >> last night we had 233. >> reporter: so you're just taking them all? >> just as many as we possibly can. >> reporter: yuma's mayor has declared a state of emergency, asking for state and federal funds. >> it's like if a hurricane is coming and you don't prepare for it, thi
yuma is now asking for state and federal help. janet shamlian takes us inside the crisis tonight. >> reporter: it's the front line in arizona's border battle, and it didn't take long to see it ourselves. what you're looking at is what happens multiple times a day here on the arizona border. you see a group of people, maybe six or eight of them being apprehended by border agents. is this it for today? >> no. we've been averaging now for the last week or two over 300 a day. >>...
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david: a state of emergency declared in yuma, arizona.ux of migrants streaming across border. reporter: migrants from central america willet e settle around united states some in sudden suspecsanctuarycity, but immedis on border communities like this, yuma, salvation passenge army 3o converted there store to a shelter, it opened with 60 migrants, last night 215 with more on the way. they hope to qualify for more federal and state aid to reimburse the charities or ngo's, 3 buss from guatemal guatemala-mexico border arrived i'd of yuma, dropping off 399 migrant, including 233 people, they crossed at an unfenced area on border. all immigrants would arrive within 24 hours, they get shelter, medically screened and see a judge. and chairmaning asylum law -- change the asylum laws so they are not released until they see a law. and go to port of entry, children can be sent back to their home country if one parent is still living there and hope a shelter on the guatemala-mexico border. every keimt community is handlie surge on its own. in san dieg
david: a state of emergency declared in yuma, arizona.ux of migrants streaming across border. reporter: migrants from central america willet e settle around united states some in sudden suspecsanctuarycity, but immedis on border communities like this, yuma, salvation passenge army 3o converted there store to a shelter, it opened with 60 migrants, last night 215 with more on the way. they hope to qualify for more federal and state aid to reimburse the charities or ngo's, 3 buss from guatemal...
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yuma declared an emergency. so overwhelmed. massive throughout the southern border but yuma standing out more recently. what can be done? because we do see the crisis. we see several caravans forming. nonstop. what is the near-term solution? what can help with the situation now? >> it is an absolute crisis for us, in yuma as well as other places across the southwest border of the united states. yuma is -- the amount of activity, illegal entries occurring there are growing literally month by month averaging about 300 a day in yuma and the problem there is that the capacity that we have to deal with the situation, to take these people into custody and process them in accordance with our guidance is just overwhelmed. >> charles: how many can you normally handle on a typical day with the manpower that you currently have? >> our capacity in yuma is about 410 people. that's normally what we can hold and we're designed to hold single adults for up to 12 hours. >> charles: so 300 a day and you're only equipped to hold 400. obviously ov
yuma declared an emergency. so overwhelmed. massive throughout the southern border but yuma standing out more recently. what can be done? because we do see the crisis. we see several caravans forming. nonstop. what is the near-term solution? what can help with the situation now? >> it is an absolute crisis for us, in yuma as well as other places across the southwest border of the united states. yuma is -- the amount of activity, illegal entries occurring there are growing literally month...
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oscar: el alcalde de yuma dice que la situaciÓn es insostenible. que la patrulla fronteriza sigue entregando mÁs familias. parte del problema es que el sistema de transportaciÓn es insuficiente, los inmigrantes deben de esperar varios dÍas para continuar su camino porque el Único autobús que por ahÍ pasa, no logra abastecer tanta demanda. >> hay uom fes a diferencia de ira phoenix o a tucson. detenciÓn. el portavoz de dice que no tien otra opciÓn que dejarlos en libertad basÁndose en el acuerdo flores que les prohÍbe tener a la familias por periodos de tiempo prolongado. >> sabÍamos que el punto de yuma era vulnerable y que iba a seguir siendo vulnerable. oscar gÓmez, univisión. enrique: alan garcÍa, expresidente pero se quitÓ la vida cuando llegaban a arrestarlo bajo cargos de presunta corrupciÓn. el presidente decreto tres dÍas de duelo y ico, su familia lo rechazÓ. reportera:ellos llegaron a rendirle homenaje, estos jÓvenes dicen que respetan su memoria y su decisiÓn. >> alan nos ha dejado hoy y nos ha dejado una acciÓn, pero no una explicaciÓn.
oscar: el alcalde de yuma dice que la situaciÓn es insostenible. que la patrulla fronteriza sigue entregando mÁs familias. parte del problema es que el sistema de transportaciÓn es insuficiente, los inmigrantes deben de esperar varios dÍas para continuar su camino porque el Único autobús que por ahÍ pasa, no logra abastecer tanta demanda. >> hay uom fes a diferencia de ira phoenix o a tucson. detenciÓn. el portavoz de dice que no tien otra opciÓn que dejarlos en libertad...
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the mayor of yuma, arizona, has had enough. declaring a state of emergency over the illegal immigration crisis. he is with me exclusively. his message for the doubting democrats in washington. no one i miss that. raymond arroyo is here with uncharitable politicos and why the guys beard could be the most dangerous thing to your health. we're going to explain to mine in tonight's "seen and unseen." first, time is up. that's the focus of tonight's angle. the left mourns the loss of a magazine, like the loss of a friend. we had so much quality time together. you understood me like no other. the motivation to save these outlets as political and cultural. if one magazine or publication, newspaper is allowed to die off, the rest may follow along with their influence. enter "time" magazine. bleeding circulation for years and unable to translate its print appealing to the internet age, time has gone from a circulation -- check this out -- of nearly 20 million worldwide to just a few million, primarily web-based folks. the only thing kee
the mayor of yuma, arizona, has had enough. declaring a state of emergency over the illegal immigration crisis. he is with me exclusively. his message for the doubting democrats in washington. no one i miss that. raymond arroyo is here with uncharitable politicos and why the guys beard could be the most dangerous thing to your health. we're going to explain to mine in tonight's "seen and unseen." first, time is up. that's the focus of tonight's angle. the left mourns the loss of a...
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congressman andy biggs, matt gates join us tonight from the border from yuma, arizona. i once worked there, long long ago. we'll continue in just one moment. stay with us. hmm. exactly. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. nice. but, uh... what's up with your... partner? not again. limu that's your reflection. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ 2,000 fence posts. 900 acres. 48 bales. all before lunch, which we caught last saturday. we earn our scars. we wear our work ethic. we work until the work's done. and when it is, a few hours of shuteye to rest up for tomorrow, the day we'll finally get something done. ( ♪ ) and back pain made it hard to sleep and get up on time. the day we'll finally get something done. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid, plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. lou: it turns out we have got an attorney general in this country. william barr and the department of justice working for
congressman andy biggs, matt gates join us tonight from the border from yuma, arizona. i once worked there, long long ago. we'll continue in just one moment. stay with us. hmm. exactly. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. nice. but, uh... what's up with your... partner? not again. limu that's your reflection. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ 2,000 fence posts. 900 acres. 48 bales....
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joining me now from yuma, arizona. he just crossed border illegally to mexico. wisconsin republican congressman, house financial services comcomecommittee memben duffy welcome welcome. welcome back. >> good to be on. kennedy: why do they have different experiences. >> you don't get enough democrats coming to border it clear, you come here, we were here last night, and against tonight. have you hundreds of people who come across, every single night. and mayor of yuma is right, these quu community cannot takel unflux of people, if people democrat say it they would realize this less about donald trump and more about america's security. kennedy: president's base is agitated about this issue. when president was sworn in thrmps there was a record low. is it fear that because of the rhetoric is ramping up that there is something funding for border wall that the border really will be sealed and people are trying to get in before the door shuts. >> i think right now, you have an open border, last night there was no impediment to people coming across. 20 foot span much co
joining me now from yuma, arizona. he just crossed border illegally to mexico. wisconsin republican congressman, house financial services comcomecommittee memben duffy welcome welcome. welcome back. >> good to be on. kennedy: why do they have different experiences. >> you don't get enough democrats coming to border it clear, you come here, we were here last night, and against tonight. have you hundreds of people who come across, every single night. and mayor of yuma is right, these...
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oscar: el alcalde de yuma dice que la situaciÓn es insostenible.n es insuficiente, los inmigrantes deben de esperar varios dÍas para continuar su camino porque el Único autobús que por ahÍ pasa, no logra abastecer tanta de >> hay una falta de infraestructura, como es un pueblo mÁs pequeÑo,a diferencia de ira phoenix o a tucson. reportero: los agentes lo Único que hacen es transportar a las personas a los centros de detenciÓn. el portavoz de la patrulla fronteriza dice que no tienen otra opciÓn que dejarlos en libertad basÁndose en el acuerdo flores que les prohÍbe tener a la familias por periodos de tiempo prolongado. >> sabÍamos que el punto de yuma era vulnerable y que iba a seguir siendo vulnerable. oscar gÓmez, univisión. enrique: alan garcÍa, expresidente pero se quitÓ la vida cuando llegaban a arrestarlo bajo cargos de presunta corrupciÓn. el presidente decreto tres dÍas de duelo y aunque le corresponde un funeral pÚblico, su familia lo rechazÓ. reportera: ellos llegaron a rendirle homenaje, estos jÓvenes dicen que respetan su memoria y su de
oscar: el alcalde de yuma dice que la situaciÓn es insostenible.n es insuficiente, los inmigrantes deben de esperar varios dÍas para continuar su camino porque el Único autobús que por ahÍ pasa, no logra abastecer tanta de >> hay una falta de infraestructura, como es un pueblo mÁs pequeÑo,a diferencia de ira phoenix o a tucson. reportero: los agentes lo Único que hacen es transportar a las personas a los centros de detenciÓn. el portavoz de la patrulla fronteriza dice que no...
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congressman andy biggs, matt gates join us tonight from the border from yuma, arizona. i once worked there, long long ago. we'll continue in just one moment. stay with us. drivwhat do you charge forer. online equity trades? um ah, i'll look into it. lisa jones! hey carl, what are you charging me for online equity trades? laughs/umm.. and do i get my fees back if i'm not happy? like a satisfaction guarantee? ugh. schwab! oh right, i'm calling schwab. thanks, carl! (click). wait, lisa! lisa... are you getting low costs backed by a satisfaction guarantee? if not, talk to schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. the lexus es. every curve, every innovation, every feeling. a product of mastery. lease the 2019 es 350 for $389 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. each day justin at work... walk. and after work. he does it all with dr. scholl's. only dr. scholl's has massaging gel insoles that provide all-day comfort. to keep him feeling more energized. dr. scholl's. born to move. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i can customize each line for each family membe
congressman andy biggs, matt gates join us tonight from the border from yuma, arizona. i once worked there, long long ago. we'll continue in just one moment. stay with us. drivwhat do you charge forer. online equity trades? um ah, i'll look into it. lisa jones! hey carl, what are you charging me for online equity trades? laughs/umm.. and do i get my fees back if i'm not happy? like a satisfaction guarantee? ugh. schwab! oh right, i'm calling schwab. thanks, carl! (click). wait, lisa! lisa......
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>> i think we do what the mayor of yuma has requested. i think we provide support, he has, this is humanitarian crisis. you have to look at, do they have enough food, water, shelter? we're talking about families, over a third degree, 36,000 of the 90 something thousand are families. >> they are saying they don't have resources, why does it not make sense to send them to sanctuary city that wants to welcome them? >> first of all, just as acting head of ice said, there are liabilities there. something happens in transport, especially to a child, second, there is cost, what is cost of that going to be? could be far larger than to address them where they aren wh jurisdiction, once they are released under current asylum laws does not need to stay in that jurisdiction. >> they transfer people all the time, for the record. >> plotting to stop bernie sanders, new report claims party establish cemetery agonizing over his momentum in the bid for the democratic nomination, fearing he could all, but ensure president trump's re-election, whether they
>> i think we do what the mayor of yuma has requested. i think we provide support, he has, this is humanitarian crisis. you have to look at, do they have enough food, water, shelter? we're talking about families, over a third degree, 36,000 of the 90 something thousand are families. >> they are saying they don't have resources, why does it not make sense to send them to sanctuary city that wants to welcome them? >> first of all, just as acting head of ice said, there are...
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congressman andy biggs, matt gates join us tonight from the border from yuma, arizona. i once worked there, long long ago. we'll continue in just one moment. stay with us. teen: you don't know what i'm going through. dad: why don't you ever talk to us? what is going on with you? teen: i don't know. just so...down. i just don't care about anything anymore. depression was hard on me, and my family. but it turns out, i always had the strength to work my way back. i just needed someone to show me the first step... so i could be me again. lou: it turns out we have got an attorney general in this country. william barr and the department of justice working for the united states and the american people once again. william barr blocked the catch and release policy in a recent ruling that has attracted tens of thousands of illegal immigrants into this country, catch and release as it's known, under the attorney general's decision, overruling an immigration court, apprehended illegal immigrants will be detained indefinitely until they have their court hearings, with the u.s. immig
congressman andy biggs, matt gates join us tonight from the border from yuma, arizona. i once worked there, long long ago. we'll continue in just one moment. stay with us. teen: you don't know what i'm going through. dad: why don't you ever talk to us? what is going on with you? teen: i don't know. just so...down. i just don't care about anything anymore. depression was hard on me, and my family. but it turns out, i always had the strength to work my way back. i just needed someone to show me...
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we begin in yuma, arizona this morning. to declare a state of emergency in response to the surge of families seeking asylum. welcome to a brand-new hour of "america's newsroom." i'm sandra smith. >> bill: i'm bill hemmer. good morning. yuma mayor issues a proclamation with a heavy heart saying the city lacks the resources to care for hundreds of people being dropped at the border. >> there is an imminent threat on having too many migrant releases into our community. transportation network is insufficient in order to keep up with the demand. >> bill: william la jeunesse reporting live from yuma, arizona with more. what is the story? >> bill, you know the central american migrants are headed around the united states often to sanctuary cities where they have a sponsor, relative or job. their journey often begins in these small border towns. right now the border patrol is overwhelmed. by law they have to release migrants within three days or they'll be sued. the problem is they're overwhelmed. their capacity is 420. they have 9
we begin in yuma, arizona this morning. to declare a state of emergency in response to the surge of families seeking asylum. welcome to a brand-new hour of "america's newsroom." i'm sandra smith. >> bill: i'm bill hemmer. good morning. yuma mayor issues a proclamation with a heavy heart saying the city lacks the resources to care for hundreds of people being dropped at the border. >> there is an imminent threat on having too many migrant releases into our community....
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here is yuma, state of emergency.texas, they are thinking about opening a shelter in dallas to handle the flow. common thread is they cannot handle the burden on their own. fox news. elizabeth: thank you william. >> coming up we're keeping an eye on several other developing headlines, tonight, fed have busted nearly 60 doctors, pharmacists and medical workers in a massive sting in app laish appalachian region. 32 million pills is enough for every month, woman, and child in ohio, kentucky, tennessee, alabama and west virginia. >> new york time reports to findings of a study in dna testing company we an -- 23 and, they missed 90% of high-risk participants who get tested for breast cancer. twe and m23 and me offered a blt for the brca gene. >> and they will - state open record law, requires prosecutor to release this video, and video of other suspects arrested. we have late word coming in from judge saying he will not order that release of that video until a hearing takes place on april 29. >> to t-mobile, and comcast, l
here is yuma, state of emergency.texas, they are thinking about opening a shelter in dallas to handle the flow. common thread is they cannot handle the burden on their own. fox news. elizabeth: thank you william. >> coming up we're keeping an eye on several other developing headlines, tonight, fed have busted nearly 60 doctors, pharmacists and medical workers in a massive sting in app laish appalachian region. 32 million pills is enough for every month, woman, and child in ohio, kentucky,...
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. >> neil: if you don't think there's an emergency at the border, go to yuma, arizona, .a state of emergency. migrants released into the community. god to do something. how much impact might it have on the border crisis? something that a number of prominent democrats have been raising is an issue, including cory booker. jeh johnson, barack obama's homeland security chief. brandon enjoyed on the phone with me. to your point and you are talking about this in the crisis and everything before so many others were and are and i'm just wondering, there could be more cities like yuma doing this. >> i would expect they would be a lot more cities during this. when president trump says were going to transfer these individuals to sanctuary cities, it is to relieve the stress and pressure that's happening on the cities that have absolutely no fault. yuma is not asking to harbor these individuals or protect these individuals, but they are getting slammed right now. they are spending thousands of dollars every day trying to support these individuals that we have to release for one reaso
. >> neil: if you don't think there's an emergency at the border, go to yuma, arizona, .a state of emergency. migrants released into the community. god to do something. how much impact might it have on the border crisis? something that a number of prominent democrats have been raising is an issue, including cory booker. jeh johnson, barack obama's homeland security chief. brandon enjoyed on the phone with me. to your point and you are talking about this in the crisis and everything before...
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aquí en phoenix llega gente de yuma, que es la que corresponde.a fronteriza los procesa, se los entrega a ice, que rápidamente los suelta. en el futuro, tienen que ir a cita. >> es una oficina de inmigración. usted tiene que aparecer a esa cita. ricardo: por ahora, aquí los atienden médicos voluntarios y tienen un techo bajo el cual dormir. martes. lo que no tienen quién los albergue terminan en la estación de buses de grayhound mientras esperan que un familiar les compre un boleto, ricardo: cuando se bajaron del autobús, ¿qué les dijeron que tenían que hacer? >> nada, no nos dijeron nada. ricardo: el grupo fue a la estación, pero los pararon en seco y en cuestión de minutos les dijeron que no podían entrar. ¿qué pasó? ¿los corrieron? >> sí, porque dicen que no hemos pagado nuestros boletos. ricardo: mientras tanto, se quedan en el estacionamiento, donde grupos de voluntarios les traen ayuda y comunicación. carolina: a contactarlos para que así los familiares puedan comprarles su boleto. ricardo: en la mañana llegaron 90. artin: [habla en inglés]
aquí en phoenix llega gente de yuma, que es la que corresponde.a fronteriza los procesa, se los entrega a ice, que rápidamente los suelta. en el futuro, tienen que ir a cita. >> es una oficina de inmigración. usted tiene que aparecer a esa cita. ricardo: por ahora, aquí los atienden médicos voluntarios y tienen un techo bajo el cual dormir. martes. lo que no tienen quién los albergue terminan en la estación de buses de grayhound mientras esperan que un familiar les compre un...
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we saw exactly how much stress the city of yuma is under.uals we had in custody, how many people we're releasing. the night before i was on the border in el paso with senator johnson. one of the main take-aways he saw was the number of cubans that were coming in in our custody. we drove along a seven-mile stretch of border and i asked him, i said count how many number of border patrol agents you're going to see. we did not see one border patrol agent in that seven-mile stretch. in a normal period of time, we would have seen seven to eight border patrol agents. that's because we are so stressed right now with the numbers that we're dealing with, we are having a hard time operating as an agency under this current crisis and to see that the democrats are not stepping up and they're not giving us the relief we need or not putting in place the fixes we have to have is completely disconcerting and i hope that the american public is taking notice of that. stuart: we just heard a report, last night they intercepted a party of 399 people which includ
we saw exactly how much stress the city of yuma is under.uals we had in custody, how many people we're releasing. the night before i was on the border in el paso with senator johnson. one of the main take-aways he saw was the number of cubans that were coming in in our custody. we drove along a seven-mile stretch of border and i asked him, i said count how many number of border patrol agents you're going to see. we did not see one border patrol agent in that seven-mile stretch. in a normal...
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por debajo del muro y entre los rÍos de alambres cubiertos por filosas navajas en la proa tera de yumaalambre con filosa cuchilla. el llanto los niÑos que ha quedado atorado entre la cerca y el agua es aterrorizado. mientras un agente inmigraciÓn, les advierte que no cruce. hoy, a plenos del dÍa, visitamos estos lugares para conocer a fondo la magnitud del peligro que supone a sus hijos. aquÍ puede ocurrir una traída en cualquier momento. >> estas personas son empujadas por los coyotes. a veces lo obliga a cruzar por este lugar estÁ peligroso sin importarles que aplica subidas. nos dijo el vocero de la patrulla fronteriza. >> vea nada mÁs lo filoso de las cuchillas, en este lugar habÍan hecho varios agujeros para pasar justo por debajo del muro y acÁ está la parte donde cruzaban por el agua. aquÍ casi se ahogaron varios niÑos en varias ocasiones, pero la factorÍa fronteriza ha bloqueado este lugar y ahora se han ido cruzar por otra parte, siempre corriendo los mismos riesgos. >> yuma se estÁ convirtiendo nada mÁs áreas por los demÁs cruzan. ayer por la tarde noche, nosotros vimos cuand
por debajo del muro y entre los rÍos de alambres cubiertos por filosas navajas en la proa tera de yumaalambre con filosa cuchilla. el llanto los niÑos que ha quedado atorado entre la cerca y el agua es aterrorizado. mientras un agente inmigraciÓn, les advierte que no cruce. hoy, a plenos del dÍa, visitamos estos lugares para conocer a fondo la magnitud del peligro que supone a sus hijos. aquÍ puede ocurrir una traída en cualquier momento. >> estas personas son empujadas por los...
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we have more from yuma, arizona.orter: neil, the attorney general even jumped in late last night, denying some migrants the ability to post bail and get released, but it only applies or does not apply, rather, to unaccompanied children or families with children, which of course is one of the problems. let me show you an example. just east of here yesterday, the border patrol apprehended 399 migrants, largest single group ever. 238 of those were children. they arrived on buses from guatemala, cartels making a killing, $7,000 each. they are let off a few yards from the border, u.s. border, walk over where there's no fence to stop them to waiting border agents. the problem is there is no room at the inn here which of course, they know. the yuma border patrol processing center, capacity 420, are at 950 right now so have to release them somewhere. the greyhound station in phoenix complained. the streets of yuma, they are going to complain. the city helped to arrange to open this shelter. it is a storefront in a shopping m
we have more from yuma, arizona.orter: neil, the attorney general even jumped in late last night, denying some migrants the ability to post bail and get released, but it only applies or does not apply, rather, to unaccompanied children or families with children, which of course is one of the problems. let me show you an example. just east of here yesterday, the border patrol apprehended 399 migrants, largest single group ever. 238 of those were children. they arrived on buses from guatemala,...
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. >> so here is the grand border wall in yuma, arizona. what we expect to stop people, transnational terrorists, families, all the illegal aliens from coming across the border. this is it. it looks pretty tough to cross. let me see if i can do it. hey, there we go. that's how easy it is to cross the border here in yuma, arizona. >> wow, that is amazing how easy it was for him to just like hop right on over into mexico. but, wait a minute, that guy's not allowed to cross the border. he's out on bail. he can't even leave the country. hunter's opponent who's planning to challenge him again in 2020 alerted their local san diego paper that hunter either broke the law and violated conditions of his release or was pulling a political stunt. which brings us to thing two. duncan hunter was forced to admit he faked the whole thing. that thing he's stepping over is not the border. that is vehicle barrier. that was like 75 to 100 feet away from the actual border, which is the colorado river. hunter's spokeman confirmed to political he remained in the
. >> so here is the grand border wall in yuma, arizona. what we expect to stop people, transnational terrorists, families, all the illegal aliens from coming across the border. this is it. it looks pretty tough to cross. let me see if i can do it. hey, there we go. that's how easy it is to cross the border here in yuma, arizona. >> wow, that is amazing how easy it was for him to just like hop right on over into mexico. but, wait a minute, that guy's not allowed to cross the border....
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estos padres cruzaron con su niÑo por debajo del muro y bajo los rollos de alambre en la frontera de yumaudo hacer para evitar que entraran. >> ya viene la policÍa. pedro: en otro incidente registrado tambiÉn en suma este grupo de padres con niÑos intenta pasar por 1 Área aÚn mÁs peligrosa. aquÍ se unen las aguas de un canal con filosas cuchillas. el llanto de los niÑos que han quo cerco y el agua. hoy a plena luz del dÍa visitamos esto lugares para conocer a fondo la magnitud del peligro a la que exponen a sus hijos. [hablen inglÉs] pedro: estas personas son empujadas por los coyotes. esto nos dijo el vocero de la patrulla fronteriza. vean lo filoso de las cuchillas. aquÍ se hicieron varios agujeros para pasar por debajo del muro y aquÍ estÁ la parte donde cruzaban por el agua. la patrulla fronteriza bloquearon estos lugares y se han ido a cruzar por otra parte. hacer por la tarde-noche, vimos a un grupo de 34 guatemaltecos a entregarse. por eso muchos acÁ creen que cerrar la frontera serÍa balde, porque los migrantes pasan por cualquier parte. jorge: como los albergues no dan abasto, la
estos padres cruzaron con su niÑo por debajo del muro y bajo los rollos de alambre en la frontera de yumaudo hacer para evitar que entraran. >> ya viene la policÍa. pedro: en otro incidente registrado tambiÉn en suma este grupo de padres con niÑos intenta pasar por 1 Área aÚn mÁs peligrosa. aquÍ se unen las aguas de un canal con filosas cuchillas. el llanto de los niÑos que han quo cerco y el agua. hoy a plena luz del dÍa visitamos esto lugares para conocer a fondo la magnitud...
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se informÓ que la mayorÍa de los arrestos ocurren --yuma. " lo que necesitamos es seguridad nacional"do muchos casos de menores solos y familias que presentan informaciÓn fraudulenta la frontera. " esta no es una crisis fabricada, continuamos registrando rÉcords en los arrestos de personas que violar las leyes de migraciÓn", dijo el alguacil de raleigh. 361,000 personas fueron detenidas en la frontera. se revelÓ que el nÚmero de horas y personal que se invierte en trasportara familias es es mÁs alto en la historia y que en el -- el mÁs alto en la historia. jorge: todo parece indicar que los rÉcords se seguirÁn rompiendo porque centros de inmigrantes siguen llegando a nogales, mÉxico para luego cruzar a arizona. el hacinamiento de los albergues obliga a muchos a vivir a la calle y ha causado brotes de enfermedades. pedro: esta es una escena que es algo de todos los dÍas a la frontera de nogales, mÉxico. familias sigan llegando sin parar. algunos viven en la intermedia. ustedes viven en plena calle? >> sÍ. pedro: quÉ pasÓ? >> estÁn llenos los albergues. hay mucha gente. pedro: esta fami
se informÓ que la mayorÍa de los arrestos ocurren --yuma. " lo que necesitamos es seguridad nacional"do muchos casos de menores solos y familias que presentan informaciÓn fraudulenta la frontera. " esta no es una crisis fabricada, continuamos registrando rÉcords en los arrestos de personas que violar las leyes de migraciÓn", dijo el alguacil de raleigh. 361,000 personas fueron detenidas en la frontera. se revelÓ que el nÚmero de horas y personal que se invierte en...
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trish: yuma, arizona declaring a state of emergency.s continue to flow right through the border to united states of america, right through our southern states. this video hot las taken last n, they are just walking over the border. wal-- wallless part was -- of te border. joining me now. retired four-star general jack keane. you have talked a lot about importance of sovereignty. we've seen so many of the immigrants come to the country. marching toward the country holding their own flags. what does that signify? >> legally, we take in more people in united states legally, as immigrants than any other country in the world. trish: there is nothing wrong with that. >> so that is the proper thing to do. challenge to our sovereignty when you have an open border that we have, we don't know who is here. we don't know if they are meeting qualifications to be in united states on a visa or become a citizen. we know for a fact that there are criminals there. there are drug traffickers there. human traffickers there. that is a fact. they are indispu
trish: yuma, arizona declaring a state of emergency.s continue to flow right through the border to united states of america, right through our southern states. this video hot las taken last n, they are just walking over the border. wal-- wallless part was -- of te border. joining me now. retired four-star general jack keane. you have talked a lot about importance of sovereignty. we've seen so many of the immigrants come to the country. marching toward the country holding their own flags. what...
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right now dhs secretary kirstjen nielson is set to visit the yuma border patrol station in arizona amid president trump's thet to close large portions of the border to deal with influx of migrants. the president, who heads to the border tomorrow, had this warning for mexico just minutes ago. >> pres. trump: if mexico doesn't give the help, that is okay, we're going to tariff their cars. if the drugs don't stop, mexico can stop them if they want, we will tariff the cars. if that doesn't work, we will close the border. i think that will work, massive numbers of dollars. >> casey stegall has more from the border in el paso. casey. >> casey: melissa, good to see you, what we are expecting the secretary to do in yuma, arizona, waiting for pictures to come in now tis similar to what she did yesterday, right here on the ground in el paso. and that is essentially meeting with border patrol agents and officers to get realtime updates on the situation from those on the front lines, those on the ground dealing with it day in and day out. officials say once she is briefed in arizona today, she'll p
right now dhs secretary kirstjen nielson is set to visit the yuma border patrol station in arizona amid president trump's thet to close large portions of the border to deal with influx of migrants. the president, who heads to the border tomorrow, had this warning for mexico just minutes ago. >> pres. trump: if mexico doesn't give the help, that is okay, we're going to tariff their cars. if the drugs don't stop, mexico can stop them if they want, we will tariff the cars. if that doesn't...
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>> we didn't see this so much with the caravans that were coming so in southwestern arizona in the yumar of border patrol they saw 600 fake family units in the past 6 months which simply means some child that is not related to the parent is being brought together so that the parent can get in and avoid deportation and get released into the us, the difference is with the caravans you having families apply for asylum and for 20, 99% of the people coming over in yuma, arizona are being smuggled so smugglers are saying here is how you get in, we will make it happen, you have a kid. >> the dhs secretary says the cartels and smugglers know our weaknesses, they know you come and is an unaccompanied minor family will be treated differently and be released into the system. the daily caller talked to a man, the headline was newspapers encouraging locals to flee to the us, illegal migrants claim, they talked to a man from guatemala, if your father you can bring your child and you will be held in that situation and these ads tell them they will get us government benefits, they won't be detained or
>> we didn't see this so much with the caravans that were coming so in southwestern arizona in the yumar of border patrol they saw 600 fake family units in the past 6 months which simply means some child that is not related to the parent is being brought together so that the parent can get in and avoid deportation and get released into the us, the difference is with the caravans you having families apply for asylum and for 20, 99% of the people coming over in yuma, arizona are being...
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recorre yuma arizona.exico y mexicali y en su noticiero de univisiÓn tendrÁ toda la informaciÓn de la visita del presidente a la frontera r. mÉ frescas del mundo. como anticipaciÓn el posible cierre precio de alimentos. el precio del aguacate mexicano en puerto de entrada a travÉs de texas aumentÓ 44%, casi la mitad. borja: mÉxico exporta aproximadamente el 86% de los aguacates que consumen los estadounidenses. el tomate rojo tambiÉn subiÓ un 30. el 60% de los tomates que se consume en el paÍs durante la temporada son importados de mÉxico. aylen: segÚn expertos el cierre en la frontera podrÍa generar un desabasto que nunca habÍamos visto y por eso nos conectamos en vivo con un analista de un banco que se especializa en roÉ estÁ en fresno, california. se prevee que los precios adinero estamos hablando? el aumento podrÍa ser de mÁs de la mitad? david: sÍ, de hecho los precios que se pueden ver en el puerto de entrada de aguacate mexicano ya duplican el doble de lo que se observÓ hace un mes. esta serÍa una s
recorre yuma arizona.exico y mexicali y en su noticiero de univisiÓn tendrÁ toda la informaciÓn de la visita del presidente a la frontera r. mÉ frescas del mundo. como anticipaciÓn el posible cierre precio de alimentos. el precio del aguacate mexicano en puerto de entrada a travÉs de texas aumentÓ 44%, casi la mitad. borja: mÉxico exporta aproximadamente el 86% de los aguacates que consumen los estadounidenses. el tomate rojo tambiÉn subiÓ un 30. el 60% de los tomates que se consume...
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de acuerdo a nÚmeros del 2018 el sector del centro estÁ por detrÁs del valle del rÍo grande, yuma, eldiego. >>> tambiÉn se reuniÓ con lÍderes de la patrulla fronteriza y oficiales locales donde recalcÓ que existe una emergencia natural de la frontera sur y dijo no pueden recibir mÁs personas algo que simpatizantes del mandatario estÁn de acuerdo. >>> elegimos al presidente trump para que nos proteja a nosotros a los americanos no a los extranjeros, ellos quieren venir a exigir derechos, deberÍan de irse a sus respectivos gobiernos y exigirnos sus derechos en sus paÍses. >>> pero antes de la llegada de tr residentes se mostraron preocupados a lo que ellos temen de alguna manera el cierre de la frontera. mientras otros confÍan en obrador porque podrÍan evitar que cierre la frontera. >>> estoy a favor mÉxico haga algo y asÍ como el mexicano no puede entrar aquÍ tan fÁcil que el ca guatemalteco, el hondureÑo y costarricense tampoco >>> confiamos en el presidente >>> y nos dijeron tengan cuidado porque siempre nos vamos a caer verdad >>> nielsen hablamos de la secretaria de seguridad inter
de acuerdo a nÚmeros del 2018 el sector del centro estÁ por detrÁs del valle del rÍo grande, yuma, eldiego. >>> tambiÉn se reuniÓ con lÍderes de la patrulla fronteriza y oficiales locales donde recalcÓ que existe una emergencia natural de la frontera sur y dijo no pueden recibir mÁs personas algo que simpatizantes del mandatario estÁn de acuerdo. >>> elegimos al presidente trump para que nos proteja a nosotros a los americanos no a los extranjeros, ellos quieren...
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that was filmed outside of yuma arizona. the video was released last month with the -- it comes from ninja rat. it's a team of researchers from us davis, uc river and san diego state. >> the sun kicking, carl, the fog out of the way in terms of weather as we check our forecast today. >> nice. i like that, kenny. we are looking at plenty of sunshine, record warmth today and likely for tomorrow. you can see our dublin camera. beautiful blue skies and temperatures in dublin around 83 degrees at this hour. so here's what you can expect. a hot day today. the hottest day of the year so far. we're looking at low 90s for some of our inland locations today. it does get cooler, milder later this week. so here is the satellite and radar view of that strong ridge of high pressure in control. this ridge stays close to the coast and with that clockwise flow around this ridge of high pressure, we are looking at light offshore winds and that's what's really heating us up today. plenty of sunshine on our future cast as we take you through ou
that was filmed outside of yuma arizona. the video was released last month with the -- it comes from ninja rat. it's a team of researchers from us davis, uc river and san diego state. >> the sun kicking, carl, the fog out of the way in terms of weather as we check our forecast today. >> nice. i like that, kenny. we are looking at plenty of sunshine, record warmth today and likely for tomorrow. you can see our dublin camera. beautiful blue skies and temperatures in dublin around 83...
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. >>> and hafppening now, the mayr of yuma, arizona signs an emergency proclamation after an increased release of migrants into the town. the mayor claims there is an imminent threat to the community. they are looking for help of fema and calling on other towns to file suit and declaring emergencies. the state of emergency does not mean crime will be on the rise. they have all gone through background checks and medical screenings. nbc bay area responda palo alto couple )s long haul with a cancelled >>> 4:56 for you this morning. taking a live look out on this wednesday morning. hump day. well, nbc bay area responds to a palo alto's couple long haul with a canceled flight. >>> good morning. kerry falla and his wife were ticketed to fly from sfo to london and then onto india. the morning of their flight, british airways canceled the first leg. kerry took action, immediately. >> i called customer service. and after an hour and a half, they were able to book me out of los angeles. >> okay. los angeles. that means flying from l.a. all the way to london. great. but what about getting to l.a.
. >>> and hafppening now, the mayr of yuma, arizona signs an emergency proclamation after an increased release of migrants into the town. the mayor claims there is an imminent threat to the community. they are looking for help of fema and calling on other towns to file suit and declaring emergencies. the state of emergency does not mean crime will be on the rise. they have all gone through background checks and medical screenings. nbc bay area responda palo alto couple )s long haul...
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leland: we understand the numbers here, this from october of 18 through march of 2019, 31,393 yuma sectorn family units. it kind of begs the question if yuma is being so overwhelmed as you describe it u is there anything against a reason to think that at some point hire buses and say, it's san josÉ and other cities are willing to take these people, we have to do something. >> we have had some of those discussions, some of our nonprofit programs. the city and staff we don't really have extra resources to go hire buses but figure out a way to relieve the pressure that's happening in smaller communities. leland: you're a mayor who has real problems every day to deal with, do you feel as though there's enough of a sense of urgency to solve the problems and willingness to compromise that's required in washington or do you get the feeling that so many in federal government would just rather blame somebody than deal with the problems and try to help folks like you out? >> well, let's face it, no one really wanted to touch it. we do have a couple of people that are willing champion it. a couple d
leland: we understand the numbers here, this from october of 18 through march of 2019, 31,393 yuma sectorn family units. it kind of begs the question if yuma is being so overwhelmed as you describe it u is there anything against a reason to think that at some point hire buses and say, it's san josÉ and other cities are willing to take these people, we have to do something. >> we have had some of those discussions, some of our nonprofit programs. the city and staff we don't really have...
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here at the border near yuma, arizona, families of migrants being smuggled through a canal, risking their lives to reach the u.s. at the crossroads of migration. life-changing decisions made in mere seconds. this rare video showing a honduran woman making it through just before mexican police block that breach in the barrier. her family left on the mexican side. her young niece screaming. in the chaos, custom and border patrol agents ordering her family not to follow. in that agonizing moment, this asylum seeker pauses, collects herself and climbs to the bank to the u.s. scenes like these taking place every day along the 2,000-mile southern border. and with the deadly summer heat only weeks away, cities like el paso are seeing a surge of migrants. pushing border resources, authorities say, to the brink. famili families exposed to the elements in makeshift encampments. then this extraordinary declaration from the president last friday. >> i will close the border if mexico doesn't get, get with it. >> reporter: this threat to close legal points of entry the latest in the immigration controv
here at the border near yuma, arizona, families of migrants being smuggled through a canal, risking their lives to reach the u.s. at the crossroads of migration. life-changing decisions made in mere seconds. this rare video showing a honduran woman making it through just before mexican police block that breach in the barrier. her family left on the mexican side. her young niece screaming. in the chaos, custom and border patrol agents ordering her family not to follow. in that agonizing moment,...
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the city of yuma arizona has declared a state of emergency because this overwhelmed with immigrants. >>> today the trump administration announce new restrictions, aimed at cuba. is limiting the money that family can send to the united states. it's $1000 per person, per quarter. the obama administration lifted those limits. national security advisor also announced restrictions, on travel to cuba that is not related to family visits. as well as new economic sanctions against venezuela and nicaragua. >>>yvonne cut trumps that you the chance to become world in chief but she turned down the offer. in a associated press, the white house senior advisor said she asked if she was interested in the job and she told him she was happy in her current role. she did work on the selection process for the new head of the world bank david malpass. >>>the $2000 foldable phone has not hit shelves yet. but some of you say is already breaking after couple of days. >>> it has entertained visitors with decades on its colorful take on politics and pop culture. now the curtain is closing on a san francisco in
the city of yuma arizona has declared a state of emergency because this overwhelmed with immigrants. >>> today the trump administration announce new restrictions, aimed at cuba. is limiting the money that family can send to the united states. it's $1000 per person, per quarter. the obama administration lifted those limits. national security advisor also announced restrictions, on travel to cuba that is not related to family visits. as well as new economic sanctions against venezuela...
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developing news out of arizona tonight, two marines are dead after the helicopter crash happening near yuma last night. the u.s. marine corps's is the two pilots were conducting a routine training mission when their helicopter went down. the cause of the crash is under investigation and the identities of thvive not been reed vipresidt joe biden a vermont a member of the nevada legislature when she ran for lieutenant governor in 2014. then vice president joe biden visited the state for pre- election rally. lucy florez says he approached her as she prepared to go on stage. >> out of nowhere i feel joe biden put his hands on my shoulders, get up very close to me from behind, lean in, smell my hair, and then plant a slow kiss on the top of my head. >> reporter: in an article in new york magazine, florez wrote that the incident made her feel uneasy, gross, and confused. on sunday, biden released a statement that read in part, in my many years on the campaign trail and in public life, i have offered countless handshakes, hugs, expressions of affection, support, and comfort and not once, never did
developing news out of arizona tonight, two marines are dead after the helicopter crash happening near yuma last night. the u.s. marine corps's is the two pilots were conducting a routine training mission when their helicopter went down. the cause of the crash is under investigation and the identities of thvive not been reed vipresidt joe biden a vermont a member of the nevada legislature when she ran for lieutenant governor in 2014. then vice president joe biden visited the state for pre-...
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this video was shot in 2016 outside of yuma, arizona and comes from ninja rats, a team of researchers from uc davis. uc riverside and san diego state. >>> i don't know if you save money on his car insurance with paul deanno was also at the sharks party tonight. >> reporter: disk i will be 50% off in his body weight by the time the day is over, it's 88 degrees and you got the assignment. you will be the gecko today and you will take a bunch of cell fees and having smiling face meanwhile inside you are melting because the hottest day since last september but there it is, we are outside with dennis and the shark pregame, they always do this before a game in the playoffs, right next to the sap center. we are in the shade, late afternoon, this is the place to be we are on the shady side of the stadium but still it's in the 80s outside in san jose for the warmest day since the middle of last september. highs for today, vallejo hit 92 degrees. san jose, officially 88 and hayward 86. you want to cool off, half moon bay is a wonderful spot, it never warmed up to 61 degrees for a high and happy
this video was shot in 2016 outside of yuma, arizona and comes from ninja rats, a team of researchers from uc davis. uc riverside and san diego state. >>> i don't know if you save money on his car insurance with paul deanno was also at the sharks party tonight. >> reporter: disk i will be 50% off in his body weight by the time the day is over, it's 88 degrees and you got the assignment. you will be the gecko today and you will take a bunch of cell fees and having smiling face...
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the yuma air station is one of the world's largest military installations. >>> and police in georgia are searching for the driver of a hit-and-run that critically injured a little girl. video shows her playing in front of her home when the car jumped the curb and hit her. she's 12 years old. she suffered several fractures, a broking pelvic bone, and a leaking heart valve. witnesses say the driver and passenger got out and ran away. >>> the university of south carolina is mourning the death of a student who was killed after she mistakenly got into a car she thought was an uber. last night students gathered on campus to pay respects to samantha josephson. police charged daniel david roland with her murder and kidnapping. rowland activated the child proof locks to keep josephson from escaping. >> the analysis concluded that the blood in the suspect vehicle was that of the victim, also a cellphone belonging to the victim was found inside the passenger of the compartment of the suspect vehicle. >> uber declined to comment on this case, but in a 2017 blog post it warned of rideshare scams,
the yuma air station is one of the world's largest military installations. >>> and police in georgia are searching for the driver of a hit-and-run that critically injured a little girl. video shows her playing in front of her home when the car jumped the curb and hit her. she's 12 years old. she suffered several fractures, a broking pelvic bone, and a leaking heart valve. witnesses say the driver and passenger got out and ran away. >>> the university of south carolina is...
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in yuma arizona we have people trying to dig under the fence thousands, hundreds of people showing up. the customs and border patrol are overloaded, overcapacity, there's not enough detention centers available, not enough judges, so they are releasing them intog the public. the charity organizations that are trying to help are overloaded and this is a real problem. as far as your experience about going to night classes. i helped people, adults, speak years ago in english that were spanish-speaking. i also when my children were in school, his classmate spoke spanish so i helped him learn english in a school setting and now he speaks fluent english. these are good programs and i hope they continue. we have to to solve the problem at the southern border. it's a crisis. it's a humanitarian crisis but it's also a national security crisis. they are so overloaded at the southern border, we don't know if there are bad people coming in. there have been reports of and 13 gang members coming into our nation. this is a problem. i do not understand people that say it's not a crisis, all they have
in yuma arizona we have people trying to dig under the fence thousands, hundreds of people showing up. the customs and border patrol are overloaded, overcapacity, there's not enough detention centers available, not enough judges, so they are releasing them intog the public. the charity organizations that are trying to help are overloaded and this is a real problem. as far as your experience about going to night classes. i helped people, adults, speak years ago in english that were...
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citizens in places like yuma. yuma has one hospital.ntion is focused on the immigrants. that takes away ability to care for citizens. >> absolutely. it is not sustainable for border towns. some are better equipped than others. yuma has declared a state of emergency to ask for additional resources because they can't handle it. david: we have to go, but asylum laws, as we heard from william to give them access to work permits and food stamps. that has to change. will it? >> we want people coming to the united states to legally have work permits. it is great they want to work. we have to address that the system is being abused and a little overrun, congress has to step in. david: lauren, thank you. great to see you. appreciate you coming in. >>> the u.s. putting an end to exemptions to countries that buy iranian oil but will there be a backlash fence the u.s. for this? that's coming up. david: welcome back to another busy hour. i'm david asman in for neil today. today's big story is the u.s. announcing an end to waivers for countries impor
citizens in places like yuma. yuma has one hospital.ntion is focused on the immigrants. that takes away ability to care for citizens. >> absolutely. it is not sustainable for border towns. some are better equipped than others. yuma has declared a state of emergency to ask for additional resources because they can't handle it. david: we have to go, but asylum laws, as we heard from william to give them access to work permits and food stamps. that has to change. will it? >> we want...
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. >>> two marines have been killed in a helicopter crash fleer yuma, arizona. cause is under investigation. a recent report found marine aviation accidents have increased b 80% in>> aidr emerg this american airlines plaep hit f geese. th pilot said they could barely see out of the cockpit. they returned to boston. nobody was hurt. the plane was not otherwise damaged. >>> time now for a look at your weather for this monday morning. it's much colder in the northeast to start the morning. today. with temperatures around freezing. those temperatures aren't that unusual for early april. they're quite a change from yesterday. later, it warms back up with a high of 48 here in new york. boston will pick up ten degrees heading to 44. memphis and kansas city and denver will all hit highs of 55. miami and los angeles top out at 83. atlanta, portland, salt lake reach 60. anchorage will be warmer than new york today. >>> coming up the number one reason why people get distracted while driving. you may be surprised. >>> but first, new safety questionsular websit helps pare ba
. >>> two marines have been killed in a helicopter crash fleer yuma, arizona. cause is under investigation. a recent report found marine aviation accidents have increased b 80% in>> aidr emerg this american airlines plaep hit f geese. th pilot said they could barely see out of the cockpit. they returned to boston. nobody was hurt. the plane was not otherwise damaged. >>> time now for a look at your weather for this monday morning. it's much colder in the northeast to...
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bill simple mind if we'd lost the battle for the towers then we would have lost to the cathedral of yuma mole bay everything would have collapsed in a domino effect like that is such a close call on monday evening in paris i'm joined tonight by wolf gong they had no he is chief restoration architect for the vienna can see drill known as st stephen's he joins me tonight from the austrian capital mr that it's good to have you on this show you have heard the accounts from those firefighters in paris today just like the rest what is your reaction to what they said today well of course i've heard yes and i can imagine that this was the heaviest stroke they haven't had to do it because it's such a complicated building and of course to have a spire that reaches up almost two hundred meters buff the earth. will live normally equipment is not made for this and of course there is another component the. mythological meaning of such a building the symbolic meaning that makes it even more difficult i think to to handle all these cases do you agree that the cathedral had a very close call on monday ev
bill simple mind if we'd lost the battle for the towers then we would have lost to the cathedral of yuma mole bay everything would have collapsed in a domino effect like that is such a close call on monday evening in paris i'm joined tonight by wolf gong they had no he is chief restoration architect for the vienna can see drill known as st stephen's he joins me tonight from the austrian capital mr that it's good to have you on this show you have heard the accounts from those firefighters in...
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she will meet with federal agents in the arizona section of yuma.n calls on congress to take action now. >> what we're seeing is exactly what the president said would happen. he said that we were at a breaking point. he said we had a crisis on our border and democrats just played dumb and ignored it. they can't play dumb anymore. the newday va cash out loan can get you $54,000 or more to pay off credit card debt, put cash in the bank, and lower your payments by over $600 a month. with automatic authority from the va, newday can help veteran homeowners when other lenders won't. home values are rising. now's the time to use the va home loan benefit you earned with your service. go to newdayusa.com or call 1-800-406-4921 might mean a trip back to the doctor's office just for a shot. but why go back there when you can stay home with neulasta onpro? strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection. in a key study neulasta reduced the risk of infection from 17% to 1%, a 94% decrease. neulasta onpro is designed to deliver neulasta the day after chemo
she will meet with federal agents in the arizona section of yuma.n calls on congress to take action now. >> what we're seeing is exactly what the president said would happen. he said that we were at a breaking point. he said we had a crisis on our border and democrats just played dumb and ignored it. they can't play dumb anymore. the newday va cash out loan can get you $54,000 or more to pay off credit card debt, put cash in the bank, and lower your payments by over $600 a month. with...
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the routine flight was out of the air base in yuma, after dark on saturday. the marines are withholding the pilots' identities tonight, pending notification of their families. >>> we turn next tonight to the manhunt amid an outpouring of grief after the murder of a rising music star, rapper nipsey hussle, who was grammy-nominated. he was a former gang member who had turned his life around and was set to meet with the lapd just today. he wanted to help end the gang violence. abc's adrienne bankert is in l.a. tonight. >> reporter: rapper nipsey hussle was set to meet with l.a. police today to work on stopping gang violence. instead, the community is mourning his passing. the artist gunned down in broad daylight in front of the clothing store he founded. ♪ millions off of retail ♪ once again i prevail >> reporter: born ermias asghedom, the 33-year-old started out selling mix tapes from his car. just this year, he was nominated for his first grammy. >> this is my first album, so, you know, that's important, that's special. >> reporter: stars including rihanna, jo
the routine flight was out of the air base in yuma, after dark on saturday. the marines are withholding the pilots' identities tonight, pending notification of their families. >>> we turn next tonight to the manhunt amid an outpouring of grief after the murder of a rising music star, rapper nipsey hussle, who was grammy-nominated. he was a former gang member who had turned his life around and was set to meet with the lapd just today. he wanted to help end the gang violence. abc's...
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today secretary kirstjen nielsen will meet with immigrationn officials yuma, arizona. and tomorrow the president is scheduled to tour a newof secti he border fence in california. nbc's tracie potts joins us with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: hi. good morning. as they head westak to a look at the border and the border fencing, here in washington, president trump is getting pushback fromwn his party from republicans who are concerned if he shuts downbo the er, the economy will take a hit. we're talking about $1.7 billion a day in goods crossing the border back and forth from mexic mexico. everything fro agriculture to auto parts. and now the president is taking some political heat for shutting down- oronsidering shutting down the border for any period of time. the white house saysenhe pres is looking at a possible plan that would shut down the border to migrants but keep those truck lanes open. frances? >> all right. we heard about the economic happenif tha but i want to talk about this new investigation into the president's taxhi returns morning. >> reporter: y
today secretary kirstjen nielsen will meet with immigrationn officials yuma, arizona. and tomorrow the president is scheduled to tour a newof secti he border fence in california. nbc's tracie potts joins us with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: hi. good morning. as they head westak to a look at the border and the border fencing, here in washington, president trump is getting pushback fromwn his party from republicans who are concerned if he shuts downbo the er, the economy will take...
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he'll be down in the yuma, arizona, area later in the week. he wants to make the case that he has the authority to build the wall and crucially that he's already doing that, because that is what his base wants to hear. that's what the president campaigned on. that's what he ran on in the midterm elections, and that appears what he'll be running on in 2020. back to you. >> all right, hans nichols for us. hans, thank you. >> a shooting in los angeles is sending shock waves through the music industry and beyond. law enforcement sources confirm that rapper nipsey hussle was shot multiple times outside his clothing store, and pronounced dead at a hospital. two other men were shot but survived. a suspect is still at large. a law enforcement source tells the l.a. times the shooting is probably gang-related, but they have not confirmed a motive. nipsey hussle's album was nominated for best album at the grammy awards. tributes have been pouring in. musician john legend said, i just spent thursday with him filming a video. he was so gifted. so proud of
he'll be down in the yuma, arizona, area later in the week. he wants to make the case that he has the authority to build the wall and crucially that he's already doing that, because that is what his base wants to hear. that's what the president campaigned on. that's what he ran on in the midterm elections, and that appears what he'll be running on in 2020. back to you. >> all right, hans nichols for us. hans, thank you. >> a shooting in los angeles is sending shock waves through the...
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two crew members killed saturday when their viper helicopter went down during a training mission in yumaizona. major matthew wyden of pennsylvania was 34, captain travis bannon in tennessee was 30. this was the fourth crash in the training ground since 1996. 15 have died since then. the president today kept open the option of closing the southern border while the department of homeland security said it may reassign up to 2,000 border patrol officers to stop the influx of immigrant families from central america. manuel bojorquez is in el paso, texas, tonight. manny? >> reporter: well, jeff, the border patrol says it is likely to have surpassed 100,000 apprehensions of migrants on the southern border last month, including here along the sprawling el paso sector. that would be the highest one- month total in more than a decade. u.s. immigration officials say they have reached a breaking point trying to handle the influx of people seeking asylum. >> the challenge that this demographic presents for us, what makes it so unique, is the fact that nearly 70% of them are all family units and unacc
two crew members killed saturday when their viper helicopter went down during a training mission in yumaizona. major matthew wyden of pennsylvania was 34, captain travis bannon in tennessee was 30. this was the fourth crash in the training ground since 1996. 15 have died since then. the president today kept open the option of closing the southern border while the department of homeland security said it may reassign up to 2,000 border patrol officers to stop the influx of immigrant families from...