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y el alcalde de yuma en arizona solicitÓ el presente biden una declaraciÓn de emergencia nacional portes. esta difÍcil situaciÓn que se vive en este momento. buenas noches. >> buenas noches. nos hemos mudado desde san luis y llegamos hace algunos minutos a esto que se sector de yuma donde sucede algo fuera de lo normal para este horario otra noche. hablamos del fin del tÍtulo 42 este es el lugar principal donde muchos migrantes llegan a solicitar asilo. en horarios de la madrugada. pero ahora podemos observar debajo de esa carpa que hay poco mÁs de 50 emigrantes y si podemos hacer la cÁmara hacia la derecha observaremos como continÚan llegando esa cantidad de migrantes y solicitantes de asilo. aprobamos que los centros de procesamiento se encuentran a su mÁxima capacidad, hablamos de que hace algunos dÍas el alcalde habÍa advertido que anticipaba las llegaba de 1000 migrantes por dÍa en estos prÓximos dÍas las prÓximas semanas y algo que estÁ sucediendo esta noche ejes migrantes tan llegando un poco mÁs temprano de lo usual. hablÁbamos de esta comunicaciÓn que se dio a conocer hoy sob
y el alcalde de yuma en arizona solicitÓ el presente biden una declaraciÓn de emergencia nacional portes. esta difÍcil situaciÓn que se vive en este momento. buenas noches. >> buenas noches. nos hemos mudado desde san luis y llegamos hace algunos minutos a esto que se sector de yuma donde sucede algo fuera de lo normal para este horario otra noche. hablamos del fin del tÍtulo 42 este es el lugar principal donde muchos migrantes llegan a solicitar asilo. en horarios de la madrugada....
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yuma county supervisor is with us. what have you experienced, sir? >> we've seen a little reduction after we saw a second record high in yuma, arizona where we had over 1500 come in the day before title 42 was set to expire. we had over 5,000 in custody at that point in time. the following day, the numbers dropped significantly down to about 150. and remained consistent at 600, with such an overwhelming number of people who came across at one time, border patrol and ice have had to limit the lateral transfers into other border patrol stations and turn to the community and arizona department of emergency management in order to decompress the number they have had in custody. >> bill: here is secretary mayokas talking over the weekend on the numbers dropping by half. >> the united states border patrol has seen a 50% drop of the number of people encountered at the southern border. >> bill: if i have this right now. i don't know if you agree with him or not. last thursday you had 1500, which is the single highest day you have ever had. you had 5,000 in cu
yuma county supervisor is with us. what have you experienced, sir? >> we've seen a little reduction after we saw a second record high in yuma, arizona where we had over 1500 come in the day before title 42 was set to expire. we had over 5,000 in custody at that point in time. the following day, the numbers dropped significantly down to about 150. and remained consistent at 600, with such an overwhelming number of people who came across at one time, border patrol and ice have had to limit...
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en yuma, los albergues estÁn cerca de colapsar.Últimas dos semanas. estamos hablando de que la perspectiva de muchos de los migrantes es que una vez finalice el tÍtulo 42, el solicitar asilo serÁ mÁs complicado. >> escuchamos que hasta el dÍa 11 habrÁ una nueva reforma. claudia: por eso te apresura hasta venir antes? >> me apresurÉ por eso mismo. reportera en arizona varios albergues estÁn a punto del colapso. la gobernadora anunciÓ un plan de contingencia para hacerle frente a esta crisis humanitaria que incluye fondos para apoyar con el transporte de migrantes y habilitar un albergue temporal para ayudar con este flujo de migrantes y tambiÉn podrÍa contarse un respaldo de miembros de la guardia nacional que podrÍan existir agentes fronterizos de ser necesario. todo mientras el alcalde de yuma advirtiÓ sobre la llegada de hasta 1000 migrantes por dÍa en las prÓximas semanas. maity: la policÍa arrestÓ a varias personas que se enfrentaron a los oficiales durante una protesta en manhattan. la protesta se realizÓ afuera de la estaciÓn
en yuma, los albergues estÁn cerca de colapsar.Últimas dos semanas. estamos hablando de que la perspectiva de muchos de los migrantes es que una vez finalice el tÍtulo 42, el solicitar asilo serÁ mÁs complicado. >> escuchamos que hasta el dÍa 11 habrÁ una nueva reforma. claudia: por eso te apresura hasta venir antes? >> me apresurÉ por eso mismo. reportera en arizona varios albergues estÁn a punto del colapso. la gobernadora anunciÓ un plan de contingencia para hacerle...
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conocer el dÍa de hoy sobre que el dÍa de maÑana ya comenzarÍan a librar a migrantes en las calles de yumate comentaba, esta es una situaciÓn no tÍpica en yuma, porque la mayorÍa empiezan a llegar a eso de las 11.2 o 3:00 de la maÑana. actÚa mete, esta persona se estarÁn esperando ser recogidas por agentes fronterizos en las prÓximas horas. lo que se anticipa es que esta dÉbil actividad continÚe y ellos estarÁn siendo enviados en los centros de procesamiento. podrÍa decirte que ya esa situaciÓn de fuera de lo comÚn pero estaremos al planeta de todo lo que siga aconteciendo. >> actualmente estas migrantes en los Últimos ya nacido podido ser recogidos por agentes fronterizos en cuestiÓn de horas. leÓn: y seguimos avanzando hacia el oeste. llegamos a california. vamos con dulce castellanos para entender la estaciÓn de los migrantes en san isidro y la fronteracon esa gran ciudad que es tijuana. cuÉntanos. dulce: leÓn, unas noches. de otro lado del muro hay 300 migrantes que estÁn esperando ser trasladados al centro de procesamiento en esta frontera entre san isidro y tijuana. ellos se encuentr
conocer el dÍa de hoy sobre que el dÍa de maÑana ya comenzarÍan a librar a migrantes en las calles de yumate comentaba, esta es una situaciÓn no tÍpica en yuma, porque la mayorÍa empiezan a llegar a eso de las 11.2 o 3:00 de la maÑana. actÚa mete, esta persona se estarÁn esperando ser recogidas por agentes fronterizos en las prÓximas horas. lo que se anticipa es que esta dÉbil actividad continÚe y ellos estarÁn siendo enviados en los centros de procesamiento. podrÍa decirte que...
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stuart: joining me is the supervisor for yuma county in arizona, jonathan.ribe for me the situation yuma county right now. >> i'm standing on 11 road at 12 and seven eighths in the county and approximately 4-600 people cross here every day. the administration claims that the numbers were down and this represents a tenfold to 20 fold greater number than we saw under the last administration. we've been as high as 1600 per day in the last two weeks where our averages before, the week before that were about 300 so our numbers continue to fluctuate. border patrol tells us we'll continue to see the numbers but there are people in mexico who are waiting to cross or trying to figure out who to do so they don't get expel and some people are being expelled but every day from yuma, we ship out 10 to 14 buses to different places around the country including washington dc. stuart: have you ever thought of sending some of them to california, which is after all a sanctuary state and san francisco and los angeles are sanctuary cities. why don't you bus them out there. they
stuart: joining me is the supervisor for yuma county in arizona, jonathan.ribe for me the situation yuma county right now. >> i'm standing on 11 road at 12 and seven eighths in the county and approximately 4-600 people cross here every day. the administration claims that the numbers were down and this represents a tenfold to 20 fold greater number than we saw under the last administration. we've been as high as 1600 per day in the last two weeks where our averages before, the week before...
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so that she is talking about yuma — too late. so that she is talking about yuma county _ too late.y under - too late. so that she is talking i about yuma county under border there. did the biden administration falter in the run—up to title 42 expired in? ida falter in the run-up to title 42 exuired in?— falter in the run-up to title 42 expired in? falter in the run-up to title 42 exired in? ., ., �* ~ expired in? no i don't think so i know sentence _ expired in? no i don't think so i know sentence centre _ expired in? no i don't think so i know sentence centre cinema . expired in? no i don't think so i i know sentence centre cinema very well and i don't want to get into a tit—for—tat with her i think the key is that the situation is what it is. i think we can anticipate that there will be an increase, perhaps, for a wild. how long and how much is hard to tell. immigration patterns change over time all the time. you have to be able to evolve and adjust to the situation as it's occurring. the situation as it's occurring. the situation is — situation as it's occurring. the situation i
so that she is talking about yuma — too late. so that she is talking about yuma county _ too late.y under - too late. so that she is talking i about yuma county under border there. did the biden administration falter in the run—up to title 42 expired in? ida falter in the run-up to title 42 exuired in?— falter in the run-up to title 42 expired in? falter in the run-up to title 42 exired in? ., ., �* ~ expired in? no i don't think so i know sentence _ expired in? no i don't think so i...
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en yuma, arizona los albergues de inmigrantes estÁn a punto de colapsar.blando de decenas. cientos de migrantes que estÁn llegando a todas horas del dÍa. muchos inmigrantes de perÚ, la india entre otros. la perspectiva de muchos de estos migrantes es que una vez que finalice el tÍtulo 42, solicitar asilo en estados unidos era mÁs complicado. >>escuchamos que se venÍa una nueva reforma dÍa 11. >>y por eso te apresurase a venir? >>sÍ, antes del dÍa 11, hicimos todo lo posible para estar aquÍ. >>aquÍ en arizona lleva ellos albergues estÁn a punto de colapso, tanto hace que la gobernadora de este estado anunciÓ un plan de contingencia para hacerle frente este crisis humanitaria que incluye fondos para apoyar con el transporte de inmigrantes, tambiÉn habilitar un albergue temporal para ayudar con este flujo de migrantes y tambiÉn podrÍan contarse con el respaldo de miembros de la guardia nacional que pueden resistir agentes fronterizos de ser necesario. todo esto mientras el alcalde de la comunidad fronteriza de yuma advirtiÓ de la llegada de hasta 1000 migrant
en yuma, arizona los albergues de inmigrantes estÁn a punto de colapsar.blando de decenas. cientos de migrantes que estÁn llegando a todas horas del dÍa. muchos inmigrantes de perÚ, la india entre otros. la perspectiva de muchos de estos migrantes es que una vez que finalice el tÍtulo 42, solicitar asilo en estados unidos era mÁs complicado. >>escuchamos que se venÍa una nueva reforma dÍa 11. >>y por eso te apresurase a venir? >>sÍ, antes del dÍa 11, hicimos todo lo...
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so, secretary, she is talking about yuma county on the border there.o. i know senator sinema very well and i don't want to get into a tit—for—tat with her. i think the key now is that the situation is what it is. i think we can anticipate that there will be an increase, perhaps, for a while. how long and how much is hard to tell. immigration patterns change over time, all the time. you have to be able to evolve and adjust to the situation as it's occurring. janet napolitano, former us secretary of homeland security under the 0bama administration, speaking to my colleague sumi somaskanda, who also spoke with dr victor trevino. he's the mayor of the city of laredo, in southern texas located on the us—mexico border. you have said before that the expiration of title 42 would lead to an influx of migrants. what are you seeing today? thank you for having me. the process over the last few days where i issued a declaration of disaster have been utilised. at this point, these are holding up. the city ngos and our mexican counterparts across from us are working
so, secretary, she is talking about yuma county on the border there.o. i know senator sinema very well and i don't want to get into a tit—for—tat with her. i think the key now is that the situation is what it is. i think we can anticipate that there will be an increase, perhaps, for a while. how long and how much is hard to tell. immigration patterns change over time, all the time. you have to be able to evolve and adjust to the situation as it's occurring. janet napolitano, former us...
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doug nichols, the yuma, arizona mayor. we want to get a look at the legality of what the judge is doing and whether that will constitutionally mean trouble down the road here. in other words, there will be a battle back and forth much as there was with the implementation and the continuation of title 42. tom dupree, the former assistant deputy general. at the very least, there's confusion about these rules, who has to have what, what paperwork, confusion in the eyes of this judge and the implementation of this app. a lot of messes to clear up. >> martha: it's absolutely right, neil. it's a complex area of the law. these federal judges are coming in and overseeing immigration policy in the united states, which is hard. it's not the way the framers due it up. it's not the way the system should work. it is the presidential administration that should be taking charge of this and making sure that everything gets managed appropriately. that's not happening. as a result, you see the lawsuits being filed and the federal judges to
doug nichols, the yuma, arizona mayor. we want to get a look at the legality of what the judge is doing and whether that will constitutionally mean trouble down the road here. in other words, there will be a battle back and forth much as there was with the implementation and the continuation of title 42. tom dupree, the former assistant deputy general. at the very least, there's confusion about these rules, who has to have what, what paperwork, confusion in the eyes of this judge and the...
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in yuma, arizona, first responders are prepared. they say injuries are common when migrants try to scale the fence. >> we just are trying to do our job and treat them with dignity and respect. >> reporter: many migrants are following the rules. at a camp in mexico, this 14-year-old girl is consciously refreshing her phone hoping to get an asylum hearing for her and her family. congressional republicans are critical of the biden administration border policies. the house votes on a bill today aimed at strengthening enforcement at the border. but the president has said he will not sign it. >> reporter: here in el paso, there are far fewer people camped out in front of the search than even yesterday as the city tries to get migrants into some new temporary shelters making space for whoever else may come. >>> once again, silicon valley bancshares are sliding. we have why investors are now being blamed. >>> welcome back. here is your moneywatch report on thursday morning. pac west is in the hot seat once again. shares are sliding after th
in yuma, arizona, first responders are prepared. they say injuries are common when migrants try to scale the fence. >> we just are trying to do our job and treat them with dignity and respect. >> reporter: many migrants are following the rules. at a camp in mexico, this 14-year-old girl is consciously refreshing her phone hoping to get an asylum hearing for her and her family. congressional republicans are critical of the biden administration border policies. the house votes on a...
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what more do we know about this one in yuma? >> reporter: hey, jim.gure out exactly what happened because right now they just don't know. so they say they're trying to interview anyone that was at this gathering to figure out exactly what happened yesterday at around 11:00 p.m. that's when officers were called to a house. when they got there, there were already a number of people that had been shot, and police also say that by that point, a 19-year-old had already been taken to the hospital, and he was pronounced dead. there was a 20-year-old who was also then taken to the hospital. he later died as well. and there was a 16-year-old who was taken to the hospital in yuma and had to be flown to phoenix because of this injurie. among the other victims who were wounded, you have a 15-year-old, two 16-year-olds, an 18-year-old. so these are all teenagers or young adults who were essentially at this party, and something happens. that's exactly what authorities are trying to figure out. so far they say they don't have the shooter. they don't have the motive.
what more do we know about this one in yuma? >> reporter: hey, jim.gure out exactly what happened because right now they just don't know. so they say they're trying to interview anyone that was at this gathering to figure out exactly what happened yesterday at around 11:00 p.m. that's when officers were called to a house. when they got there, there were already a number of people that had been shot, and police also say that by that point, a 19-year-old had already been taken to the...
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so, secretary, she's talking about yuma county on the border there.tor cinema very well and i don't want to get into a tit for tat with senator cinema. i think the key thing now is, look, the situation is what it is. i think we can anticipate that there will be an increase perhaps for a while. how long and how much is hard to tell? immigration patterns change over time, all the time, and you have to be able to evolve and adjust to the situation as it's occurring. janet napolitano speaking to my colleague sumi somaskanda. who also spoke with dr victor trevino. he's the mayor of the city of laredo, in southern texas located on the us/mexico border. it is good to have your new programme. you have said before that the expiration of title 42 would lead to a massage surge of migrants as many border towns have expected, what are you seeing in laredo today? first of all, thank you for having me. what has been put into place of the last 15 days when i issued a declaration of disaster has been utilised. at this point these systems are holding up. now the city b
so, secretary, she's talking about yuma county on the border there.tor cinema very well and i don't want to get into a tit for tat with senator cinema. i think the key thing now is, look, the situation is what it is. i think we can anticipate that there will be an increase perhaps for a while. how long and how much is hard to tell? immigration patterns change over time, all the time, and you have to be able to evolve and adjust to the situation as it's occurring. janet napolitano speaking to my...
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[mike] we are in yuma county and yuma county is probably the most irrigated county in colorado. the heart of the industrial agriculture of colorado. on the left is probably the biggest feed-lot in the country. there is about 130,000 in capacity there in that facility, and next to it on the west side is probably another 20,000 cattle. so right in that area, there could be as many as 150,000 head of cattle on feed. this is not a farm, this is a factory. so the big feed lot is going to be located where the water is and that is over the ogallala aquifer. you can see all of the irrigation around. these feed lots, these are center pivots. the water used in a feed lot is not, is not what the cattle are drinking, it's what the crops are consuming in the production of the corn, the alfalfa hay. i can tell you that the industrial model will fail because it is not sustainable. it is like killing the goose that lays the golden egg. [chiwetel] the statistics stagger the imagination. more excrement comes from the biggest feed lot than a city the size of denver. the world's one-point-five bill
[mike] we are in yuma county and yuma county is probably the most irrigated county in colorado. the heart of the industrial agriculture of colorado. on the left is probably the biggest feed-lot in the country. there is about 130,000 in capacity there in that facility, and next to it on the west side is probably another 20,000 cattle. so right in that area, there could be as many as 150,000 head of cattle on feed. this is not a farm, this is a factory. so the big feed lot is going to be located...
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take a look from the fox affiliate in yuma. a massive line of migrants arriving in yuma sector, turning themselves in for processing. several hundred right there, and cbp sources tell me the yuma sector is overwhelmed. they have gotten 2900 migrants in custody in their capacity, 162% of what it should be. and back out here live, the border patrol union already issuing a warning saying they are getting field reports from across the southern border from the agents saying they are dealing with a "tidal wave of illegal immigration" showing up, and mass releases are underway and will continue to be in the next several days. we'll send it back to you. >> sandra: bill, we'll see you again in a bit. thank you. >> john: the meantime, new york city mayor adams has issued an executive order allowing city officials to bypass some of the right to shelter rules as the big apple braces for the arrival of even more migrants from the border. safety concerns also raised by nypd officers at a police training facility where a large number of migra
take a look from the fox affiliate in yuma. a massive line of migrants arriving in yuma sector, turning themselves in for processing. several hundred right there, and cbp sources tell me the yuma sector is overwhelmed. they have gotten 2900 migrants in custody in their capacity, 162% of what it should be. and back out here live, the border patrol union already issuing a warning saying they are getting field reports from across the southern border from the agents saying they are dealing with a...
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guest: i have been to yuma, and it is a beautiful city.ispassionately, we did a report in 2013, looking at the effect that the numbers of mexicans have gone down and central americans are next. it became really visible in 2018 under the trump administration. the reason is central americans there are reasons -- americans, the same reason europeans came to the u.s. earlier, they know they have a better chance of a good life in the u.s. the trump administration was able to shut it down, but only because of the global pandemic. i don't think we would have seen the numbers go down this far otherwise. i think you are right that the biden administration was not clinical in trying to keep some of the enforcement measures going. they were trying to do it. the created a perception that it was easier, but people were coming anyway. they started coming at the end of the trump administration before biden even got there. it is less about politics than it is about policy and reality. you have a few crises in the atmosphere. nicaragua has melted down, ven
guest: i have been to yuma, and it is a beautiful city.ispassionately, we did a report in 2013, looking at the effect that the numbers of mexicans have gone down and central americans are next. it became really visible in 2018 under the trump administration. the reason is central americans there are reasons -- americans, the same reason europeans came to the u.s. earlier, they know they have a better chance of a good life in the u.s. the trump administration was able to shut it down, but only...
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we began with another community in the united states rocked by a mass shooting, this time it's yuma, arizona, police are investigating a shooting where two people were killed and another five injured, almost all of those involved were teenagers, the youngest injured in the gunfire, just 15 years old. police do not have any suspects in custody. the let's get straight to camilla for now. what more do we know about the shooting? >> authorities are trying to figure out exactly what happened here because clear clearly these were teenagers and young adults, who were hanging out. it happened yesterday at around 11:00 p.m. and authority say when they got to this gathering, that's what they are calling it, there were already people who were in shot and there was a 19-year-old who had already been taken to the hospital. he was pronounced dead. there was also a 20-year-old who was taken to the hospital afterwards, and later, also died, and there was a 16-year- old, who they transported to the hospital but then was let airlifted to a hospital in phoenix to be treated for those injuries. among th
we began with another community in the united states rocked by a mass shooting, this time it's yuma, arizona, police are investigating a shooting where two people were killed and another five injured, almost all of those involved were teenagers, the youngest injured in the gunfire, just 15 years old. police do not have any suspects in custody. the let's get straight to camilla for now. what more do we know about the shooting? >> authorities are trying to figure out exactly what happened...
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we'll keep an eye on it jonathan lines, yuma county supervisor.t one taylor swift breaking all sorts of records, and enriching herself in the process to the tune of up to 1.5 billion bucks in revenue. lauren simonetti has more on all that. lauren what's going on here? lauren: neil it's not just the tickets, we call them swifties feeling some bad love it's the price of everything. $10 for a bottle of water, $15 for the french fries, and 20 bucks for a beer. even on the econolodge, near gillette stadium for her tour outside boston this coming weekend that costs $450, and if you want to park your car, the free lots they fill pretty fast, so options to pre-pay for a spot, a mile away, they're selling on seat geek starting at $113. i mean, you've got the makeup, the outfits, the merchandise, everything the teen girls want. the official taylor swift concert t-shirts are $45 and the hoodies will set you back $75. neil, these are kids going and their parents paying. at the philadelphia concerts this past weekend, lines to buy the gear were an hour long, e
we'll keep an eye on it jonathan lines, yuma county supervisor.t one taylor swift breaking all sorts of records, and enriching herself in the process to the tune of up to 1.5 billion bucks in revenue. lauren simonetti has more on all that. lauren what's going on here? lauren: neil it's not just the tickets, we call them swifties feeling some bad love it's the price of everything. $10 for a bottle of water, $15 for the french fries, and 20 bucks for a beer. even on the econolodge, near gillette...
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madison looks at how russian tv fashioned alternative reality of a deadly missile strike on the city of yuma. russell sas, its army, uses precision weapons only aimed at military targets. so how's the propaganda spinning this narrative, this apartment block in human central ukraine was struck by russia may style it heat at around 4 in the morning when most people were in bad. the strike killed $23.00 people including 6 children. so how did moscow respond? rush of state to be used. images of they destroyed building, claiming that this devastation was actually ukraine fault caused by keith shelling of the don't boss region. even though this region is hundreds of kilometers away from the actual scene of the tragedy. you know, this video recorded by one also victims was exploited by one of russia top propaganda . se blood the mythology off he should and added to the video on his telegram channel saying that it was ukrainians, killing their own people. and while rush and propaganda outlets try to shift the blame, the countries ministry of defense tried to embrace it. these photo reading right on
madison looks at how russian tv fashioned alternative reality of a deadly missile strike on the city of yuma. russell sas, its army, uses precision weapons only aimed at military targets. so how's the propaganda spinning this narrative, this apartment block in human central ukraine was struck by russia may style it heat at around 4 in the morning when most people were in bad. the strike killed $23.00 people including 6 children. so how did moscow respond? rush of state to be used. images of...
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it's so old now i made 15 a year in yuma 15,000 year in yuma, and i would have done that job for free hired me in huntsville, alabama. a and i remember when the news director said, and i'll pay you $25,000. i thought, what am i gonna do all that money money and let me tell you rent costs more and gas cost a little more, and then you get yourself a cell phone and before. you know, i don't have any extra money. first tv job. eureka california sports guy six days a week, nine grand a year. okay i used to get gift certificates for safeway from my dad. like buy a stake. i bet my co anchor was well to do. i used to vacuum your house so she'd feed me on the windows. are you kidding? i could go on but before beginnings, and it just makes us appreciate all have right now. 100% okay, let's swing out to oakland as we have been starting so many of our newscasts lately. oakland teachers they're still on the picket line today marks day five of the strike. the union and school district continue to negotiate but have yet to reach. any kind of deal will turn to katie's alley. rasmus live in the elemen
it's so old now i made 15 a year in yuma 15,000 year in yuma, and i would have done that job for free hired me in huntsville, alabama. a and i remember when the news director said, and i'll pay you $25,000. i thought, what am i gonna do all that money money and let me tell you rent costs more and gas cost a little more, and then you get yourself a cell phone and before. you know, i don't have any extra money. first tv job. eureka california sports guy six days a week, nine grand a year. okay i...
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in yuma, arizona, the mayor of yuma has asked the president to declare a national emergency so he canelp. it's a total disaster. >> todd: just quickly, mayorkas said they had a plan. do you know where else they had a plan? afghanistan. either their plans are grossly incompetent and they are grossly incompetent or this is purposeful. which one is it? >> i think it's purposeful. i have been in congress for a while. i have seen all the legislation been passed through the democrat controlled congress, and it's purposeful. they want an open border for what end goal? i do not know. i can only guess. but, you know, yesterday on the floor of the house of representatives, republicans passed a border security bill. we have a solution. the democrats complained about it. they said that we should work with them on a comprehensive plan. well, they had two years, two years of total control of the house, the senate, the presidency, they did nothing to secure the border. and these people -- even the immigrants are being hurt by the cartels. girls are being sold into sex slavery. this is something that
in yuma, arizona, the mayor of yuma has asked the president to declare a national emergency so he canelp. it's a total disaster. >> todd: just quickly, mayorkas said they had a plan. do you know where else they had a plan? afghanistan. either their plans are grossly incompetent and they are grossly incompetent or this is purposeful. which one is it? >> i think it's purposeful. i have been in congress for a while. i have seen all the legislation been passed through the democrat...
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in yuma, we see lines of people behind you at the border. we talked to someone in matamordas an hour ago. there were screaming and shouting and people trying to ush approximate through. what are you seeing right now? >> a little bit of the same. there are a lot of crying children, as you can knowledge imagine, i'm sure they had long journeys and they are processing the family unitses. seems as if people are coming across in a respectful manner, lining up as they are processed there pictures are taken and they are loading up into buses. this process will last all day long and we saw much of the same yesterday. the only thing that changes is that the numbers go up on a daily basis. >> todd: realistically, what can you do as county supervisor to prepare for the innovation that surwhite house is facilitating by lifting title 42? >> jonathan: one thing wee did is met with local ngo's to ensure they have resources that they needed, working with churches and other volunteers that in case of street releases, we were able to provide for people here i
in yuma, we see lines of people behind you at the border. we talked to someone in matamordas an hour ago. there were screaming and shouting and people trying to ush approximate through. what are you seeing right now? >> a little bit of the same. there are a lot of crying children, as you can knowledge imagine, i'm sure they had long journeys and they are processing the family unitses. seems as if people are coming across in a respectful manner, lining up as they are processed there...
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people are lining the streets in el paso, yuma sector not much different.are these people going to do when they get hungry? we'll see violence on the rise, stolen vehicles and break ins and when people are in tough schismuations to eat or provide for their families, they start committing crimes and doing things in communities like ours. stuart: what a mess. sheriff, thank you for being with us and we'll see you again soon. >> thank you, stuart. god bless. stuart: more new york city suburbs telling mayor eric adams they will not accept migrants. ashley, what's the mayor's plan going forward? ashley: they're sticking with it for now even though it's being delayed. that plan was by new york city to send up to 300 single adult men to rockland and orange county and they'd be there for up to four months but it's been delayed even though as we say new york city officials insist nothing's changed. the migrants were due to be moved yesterday and that didn't happen. both counties have declared an emergency, designed to block hotels or motels from housing migrants. ro
people are lining the streets in el paso, yuma sector not much different.are these people going to do when they get hungry? we'll see violence on the rise, stolen vehicles and break ins and when people are in tough schismuations to eat or provide for their families, they start committing crimes and doing things in communities like ours. stuart: what a mess. sheriff, thank you for being with us and we'll see you again soon. >> thank you, stuart. god bless. stuart: more new york city...
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that's yuma, arizona. biden let them build a little structure there because people were flowing over right before a visit from his administration. can't make that up. there you have it. did it help? apparently not. they are loading them onto buses now and taking them -- who knows where? releasing them who knows where? maybe they'll go to sanctuary cities, who knows where? but i don't see a lot of processing going on. i don't see a lot of -- mayokas said yesterday, john, that 83,000 people now have appointments. who is going to give those appointments to them? >> who knows at this point? some people are getting dates in 2026 or beyond. we're already seeing new tent cities form up like we had with the haitian migrant camp. tent cities over in el paso and arizona. there is no point in trying to pretend this is under control. it is ridiculous. they were all upset what was happening in del rio and they let it happen again. this is self-inflicted. they could change it if they wanted to, but they don't. >> harris
that's yuma, arizona. biden let them build a little structure there because people were flowing over right before a visit from his administration. can't make that up. there you have it. did it help? apparently not. they are loading them onto buses now and taking them -- who knows where? releasing them who knows where? maybe they'll go to sanctuary cities, who knows where? but i don't see a lot of processing going on. i don't see a lot of -- mayokas said yesterday, john, that 83,000 people now...
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yuma mayor doug nichols urging president biden to take action during a news conference yesterday. in a situation that we've never been at before and it's time. it's time that the president announced a declaration of national emergency. maria: yeah, the mayor also announced border patrol agents will release nearly 150 migrants into local communities today saying that they've gone through a vetting process and they'll be released into the environment now. joining me is arizona congresswoman, member of the house energy and commerce committee and house border security caucus, debbie lesko is here. how do assess what's going on at the border right now? >> well, it was already a crisis. i've been to the border multiple times, talked to the border patrol officers and the local elected officials a along the arizona border multiple times i you was a crisis before and now what that title 42 is expired, it's just going to be worse. i mean, this is a national security crisis but it's also a humanitarian crisis because the border patrol officers have told me these young girls are being sold in
yuma mayor doug nichols urging president biden to take action during a news conference yesterday. in a situation that we've never been at before and it's time. it's time that the president announced a declaration of national emergency. maria: yeah, the mayor also announced border patrol agents will release nearly 150 migrants into local communities today saying that they've gone through a vetting process and they'll be released into the environment now. joining me is arizona congresswoman,...
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you are seeing the video of yuma and texas. part of the problem here in arizona is it's almost miles of reservation. it is hard to get footage of that area. that's where the most gotaways are coming through. who is winning? the drug cartels. the drug cartels know that the more people that they send, the more they focus in certain areas can send to large groups they can continue to bring drugs into the country. people need to understand this is not just a border problem. it is not a border problem anymore. it is an american problem that will affect us for many, many years to come. >> harris: i want our team to pop that graphic back up of the countdown until title 42 ends. just how little time we have now until what we see on our screens with all of the fox flight images telling us in detail what this is going to be like. one day, 12 hours, 50 minutes. that is pretty unbelievable, 36 hours from now what could happen. i want to ask you about this, art. texas governor abbott has bused thousands of people from his state to self-proc
you are seeing the video of yuma and texas. part of the problem here in arizona is it's almost miles of reservation. it is hard to get footage of that area. that's where the most gotaways are coming through. who is winning? the drug cartels. the drug cartels know that the more people that they send, the more they focus in certain areas can send to large groups they can continue to bring drugs into the country. people need to understand this is not just a border problem. it is not a border...
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a similar scene in yuma.n refuses to close. they have tried -- many here, experts i talked to, fear the numbers are going to overwhelm border patrol and ice capacity to hold them making existing immigration law irrelevant. >> i think it's going to be full. many people are going to try to cross and jump the wall. >> i think they're going to disappear inside middle america. they're going to vanish, get away from the borders. lay low. wouldn't you? >> so why is expiration of 42 a big deal? it has to do with time. takes about ten minutes to process somebody under 42. a photo, finger printed, background check. you can do it in the field. title 8 takes about 90 minutes at the station. a lot of paperwork because of criminal penalties. that creates the bottle next, creates the overcrowding that triggers a person's release because they can only hold somebody for 72 hours. people fear they won't get a fair hearing. >> what i see is the biden administration is not complying with asylum rules and placing people in greate
a similar scene in yuma.n refuses to close. they have tried -- many here, experts i talked to, fear the numbers are going to overwhelm border patrol and ice capacity to hold them making existing immigration law irrelevant. >> i think it's going to be full. many people are going to try to cross and jump the wall. >> i think they're going to disappear inside middle america. they're going to vanish, get away from the borders. lay low. wouldn't you? >> so why is expiration of 42 a...
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. >> mientras a lo largo de la frontera sur ya sea en el paso o en yuma cientos siguen llegando. >> enl de entregarse para pedir asilo y agentes los puedan procesar >>> ¿por quÉ decidiÓ cruzar por esta frontera? >> california casi no lista en el albergue 2-3 dÍas y despuÉs los dejan ingresar >>> muchos esperan por horas ideas para ser procesado en sitios de la frontera como este >>> con flujos activistas temen que estas esperas aumenten >>> pudiera ser una situaciÓn mÁs grave que las personas que tengan que esperar mÁs horas mÁs dÍas y pasen una situaciÓn mÁs complicada de lo que estamos viendo ahorita >>> se espera que el secretario de seguridad nacional alejandro m. actualizar previo al fin del tÍtulo 42, francisco fajardo, noticias telemundo >>> 2 tornados menores sorprendieron a los habitantes del Área cerca de los Ángeles daÑando edificio y vehÍculos echando a bajos algunos Árboles vientos de 75 millas por horas afortunadamente no se reportan heridos pero ya estamos entrando en el fin de semana parece que llega con mÁs tiempo severo carlos robles estÁs aquÍ para ponerlo en context
. >> mientras a lo largo de la frontera sur ya sea en el paso o en yuma cientos siguen llegando. >> enl de entregarse para pedir asilo y agentes los puedan procesar >>> ¿por quÉ decidiÓ cruzar por esta frontera? >> california casi no lista en el albergue 2-3 dÍas y despuÉs los dejan ingresar >>> muchos esperan por horas ideas para ser procesado en sitios de la frontera como este >>> con flujos activistas temen que estas esperas aumenten...
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cinco heridos es el balance de un tiroteo que se produjo en una reuniÓn de vecinos en la ciudad de yumaero a un hospital, la edad de esos heridos oscila entre los 15 y y 19 aÑos. en otro hecho de violencia armada, la policÍa de estÁ investigando un tiroteo. ocurriÓ en la ciudad de manchester donde resultaron heridas dos mujeres y dos hombres, todos de unos 20 aÑos de edad, pero se espera que sobrevivan, dijo la policÍa. se abriÓ una investigaciÓn para investigar las causas de la balacera. la ciudad de bÚffalo conmemorÓ la masacre racista en la que murieron dos personas y tres mÁs que resultaron heridas en un supermercado. un momento de silencio seguido del repique de campanas de la iglesia honrÓ a las vÍctimas del ataque de aquella masacre del 14 de mayo de 2022 que conmocionÓ al paÍs. pasamos ahora a un tema de salud femenina, aunque la menopausia no es una enfermedad, sino un proceso natural, en algunas mujeres puede manifestarse con sÍntomas muy molestos que repercuten en su bienestar, pero ahora la administraciÓn de alimentos y medicamentos le dio luz verde a una pÍldora que atenÚa
cinco heridos es el balance de un tiroteo que se produjo en una reuniÓn de vecinos en la ciudad de yumaero a un hospital, la edad de esos heridos oscila entre los 15 y y 19 aÑos. en otro hecho de violencia armada, la policÍa de estÁ investigando un tiroteo. ocurriÓ en la ciudad de manchester donde resultaron heridas dos mujeres y dos hombres, todos de unos 20 aÑos de edad, pero se espera que sobrevivan, dijo la policÍa. se abriÓ una investigaciÓn para investigar las causas de la...
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. >> mientras a lo largo de la frontera sur en el paso o yuma cientos siguen llegando, en san diego losan hasta la imprudente lluvia de mayo con tal de entregarse para pedir asilo. lluvia de mayo con tal de entregarse para pedir asilo. >> y que agentes los puedan procesar >> ¿por quÉ decidiÓ cruzar por esta frontera tijuana?. >> en california casi no molestan, en el albergue lo dejan ingresar. >> muchos de estos migrantes esperan por horas o por dÍas para ingresar por sitios de la frontera como este, con flujos que se preveen aumenten, se espera que estas esperas aumenten dramÁticamente. >> despuÉs de levantar el tÍtulo 42 pudiera ser una situaciÓn aÚn mÁs grave que las situaciones tengan que esperar mÁs horas, mÁs dÍas y pasen una situaciÓn mÁs complicada de lo que vemos ahorita. >> se espera que el secretario de seguridad nacional, actualice sobre la planeaciÓn previo al fin de tÍtulo 42 maÑana viernes desde brownsville, texas. >> muchas gracias, francisco, como decÍas el secretario de seguridad nacional estarÁ en brownsville ¿quÉ se espera de esta reuniÓn?. >> vanessa, se espera que
. >> mientras a lo largo de la frontera sur en el paso o yuma cientos siguen llegando, en san diego losan hasta la imprudente lluvia de mayo con tal de entregarse para pedir asilo. lluvia de mayo con tal de entregarse para pedir asilo. >> y que agentes los puedan procesar >> ¿por quÉ decidiÓ cruzar por esta frontera tijuana?. >> en california casi no molestan, en el albergue lo dejan ingresar. >> muchos de estos migrantes esperan por horas o por dÍas para...
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a shooting in the yuma area in the southwest of arizona also left two dead and five injured . according to the police, all the victims of this incident are teenagers in two separate shootings. in a city located in the state of minnesota, two people were killed, a teenage girl was also killed in a shooting in the city of phoenix, arizona, less than two days after the establishment of a truce between food and the zionist regime, the reflections of the five-day battle of the palestinian resistance against the occupiers, especially in hebrew media and arabic in arabic still continues, the media of the zionist regime analyze the islamic jihad movement in this battle with the firing of 1500 missiles, less than a third of them were intercepted, from a strategic point of view , a victory was achieved. the discretion of the governor, only the islamic jihad movement fired rockets. the zionist media pointed to the people's request from egypt to mediate and analyzed that this was a sign of israel's weakness and failure against the resistance group, not all of them . palestinian resistance
a shooting in the yuma area in the southwest of arizona also left two dead and five injured . according to the police, all the victims of this incident are teenagers in two separate shootings. in a city located in the state of minnesota, two people were killed, a teenage girl was also killed in a shooting in the city of phoenix, arizona, less than two days after the establishment of a truce between food and the zionist regime, the reflections of the five-day battle of the palestinian resistance...
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like in yuma, arizona, two dead, five injured. many of them teenagers at a family gathering. in albany, new york, three shot and one killed including an 8-year-old. and in philadelphia, a 14-year-old was shot and killed saturday. critics say lawmakers have been slow with solutions. >> people don't like to hear it but it's not guns, it's people. >> reporter: president biden published an op-ed criticizing congress for its lack of action. >> hello, sir -- >> reporter: in an exclusive airing this tuesday on "cbs mornings," former president barack obama tells nba gun -- tells nate burleson that gun violence has become an ideological issue. >> urban versus rural. race is always an element in these issues. >> reporter: astrid martinez, cbs news, new york. >>> government data obtained by cbs news showed there's been a big drop in the number of migrants encountered since title 42 expired last week. the biden administration says its new rules are deterring asylum seekers from trying to enter the u.s. lawmakers from both parties say more needs to be done. jarred hill is in new york with
like in yuma, arizona, two dead, five injured. many of them teenagers at a family gathering. in albany, new york, three shot and one killed including an 8-year-old. and in philadelphia, a 14-year-old was shot and killed saturday. critics say lawmakers have been slow with solutions. >> people don't like to hear it but it's not guns, it's people. >> reporter: president biden published an op-ed criticizing congress for its lack of action. >> hello, sir -- >> reporter: in an...
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. >> mientras a lo largo de la frontera sur ya sea en el paso o en yuma, cientos siguen llegando.aguantan hasta la imprudente lluvia de mayo con tal de entregarse para pedir asilo y que agentes puedan procesarlos. >> ¿por quÉ decidiÓ cruzar por esta frontera de tijuana?. >> california casi no molestan, obviamente a uno en el albergue dos, tres, cuatro dÍas y lo dejan ingresar. >> muchos de estos migrantes esperan horas incluso dÍas para ser procesados en sitios de la frontera como este, con flujos mayores que se preveen en los siguientes dÍas activistas temen que estas esperas aumenten dramÁticamente. >> despuÉs de levantar el tÍtulo 42 pudiera ser una situaciÓn aÚn mÁs grave que las personas tengan que esperar mÁs horas, mÁs dÍas, y pasen una situaciÓn mÁs complicada de lo que estamos viendo ahorita. >> se espera que el secretario de seguridad nacional alejandro mayorkas actualice las operaciones previo al fin del tÍtulo 42 maÑana viernes desde brownsville, texas, francisco fajardo, noticias telemundo. >> el alcalde de el paso, texas, el demÓcrata Óscar, advirtiÓ hoy que cuando s
. >> mientras a lo largo de la frontera sur ya sea en el paso o en yuma, cientos siguen llegando.aguantan hasta la imprudente lluvia de mayo con tal de entregarse para pedir asilo y que agentes puedan procesarlos. >> ¿por quÉ decidiÓ cruzar por esta frontera de tijuana?. >> california casi no molestan, obviamente a uno en el albergue dos, tres, cuatro dÍas y lo dejan ingresar. >> muchos de estos migrantes esperan horas incluso dÍas para ser procesados en sitios de...
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migrants arriving from laredo, texas, to yuma, arizona, to san diego, california. >> i understand that everybody wants a better future, but they're taking our taxes. they're taking everything from us. >> reporter: julissa garcia lives in el paso she has four children and says her city is overwhelmed. she is worried about the safety of her kids >> they're using morehead middle school as -- >> reporter: as a shelter? >> like a shelter for the immigrants, and i think it's unsafe for my children because i have three of them next door on the other school. >> reporter: so it concerns you as a mom? >> yes, it does. >> reporter: but others, who are immigrants themselves, trying to help, remembering what it's like to have nothing and start from scratch. you just donated a bag of food. why did you do that? >> because they're poor, and they need to eat. i need to help i like to help i have a good heart, and i feel more for the children >> tom, let me circle back to this misinformation being seen on social media what is the white house telling you about how they're combating this >> reporter: yeah
migrants arriving from laredo, texas, to yuma, arizona, to san diego, california. >> i understand that everybody wants a better future, but they're taking our taxes. they're taking everything from us. >> reporter: julissa garcia lives in el paso she has four children and says her city is overwhelmed. she is worried about the safety of her kids >> they're using morehead middle school as -- >> reporter: as a shelter? >> like a shelter for the immigrants, and i think...
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. >> reporter: at this solar panel recycling plant in yuma, arizona -- >> hey, i like talking trash.hat can process more than 7,000 used solar panels a day. solar is the fastest growing source of energy in the u.s. the panels last for 25 to 30 years, but more than 90% of used solar panels end up in landfills. by 2030, the amount due to be retired would cover about 3,000 football fields. >> there is no planning to handle the waste. >> reporter: adam sugai is ceo of the simply named we recycle solar in yuma. we said what can we come up with that just gets right to the point. >> you found it. >> reporter: he says a tsunami of solar waste is coming, and his company hopes to ride the wave by recycling or reusing nearly 70,000 panels of panels each year. they are mostly reusable materials. as solar panels improve, many are being ripped out long before they age out. how old are these? >> about three to four years old. there is absolutely a market for someone to take three to 4-year-old panels. >> i would take three to four-year-old panels, put them on mice michigan house. >> absolutely. 90%
. >> reporter: at this solar panel recycling plant in yuma, arizona -- >> hey, i like talking trash.hat can process more than 7,000 used solar panels a day. solar is the fastest growing source of energy in the u.s. the panels last for 25 to 30 years, but more than 90% of used solar panels end up in landfills. by 2030, the amount due to be retired would cover about 3,000 football fields. >> there is no planning to handle the waste. >> reporter: adam sugai is ceo of the...
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like in yuma, arizona, two dead, five injured. many of them teenagers at a family gathering.n albany, new york, three shot and one killed, including an 8-year-old. and in philadelphia, a 14-year-old was shot and killed saturday. but critics say lawmakers have been slow with solutions. >> people don't like to hear it, but it's not guns, it's people. >> reporter: president biden publishing an op-ed today, criticizing congress for its lack of action. >> hello, sir. >> reporter: in an exclusive interview airing this tuesday on "cbs mornings," former president barack obama tells nate burleson that gun violence has become an ideological issue. >> urban, race is always an element in these issues. >> reporter: parents lost their own loved ones use this mother's day to reinvigorate calls to end the crisis. >> we need to protect our loved ones! >> we don't know who or why they killed my son. and i just would like an end to gun violence. >> reporter: and ten days from now, america will mark one year since yet another mass shooting. that one in wiley, texas, where a gunman killed 19 stud
like in yuma, arizona, two dead, five injured. many of them teenagers at a family gathering.n albany, new york, three shot and one killed, including an 8-year-old. and in philadelphia, a 14-year-old was shot and killed saturday. but critics say lawmakers have been slow with solutions. >> people don't like to hear it, but it's not guns, it's people. >> reporter: president biden publishing an op-ed today, criticizing congress for its lack of action. >> hello, sir. >>...
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migrants arriving from laredo, texas, to yuma, arizona to san diego, california. >> i understand everybody wants a better future, but they're tavging our taxes. they're taking everything from us >> reporter: jalisa garcia lives in el paso and has four children and says her city is overwhelmed of she's worried about the safety of her kids >> they're using the middle school like a shelter for the immigrants, and i think it's unsafe for my children because i have three of them next door on the other school. >> reporter: so it concerns you as a mom >> yes, it does. >> reporter: but others who were immigrants themselves trying to help, remembering what it's like to have nothing and start from scratch. you just donated a bag of food why did you do that? >> they're poor, and they need to eat i need to help i like to help i have a good heart. and for the children >> our thanks to tom llamas for that report. >>> the big white house meeting over the debt ceiling will not happen today three sources tell nbc news president biden's sit-down with top congressional leaders is delayed until next week but
migrants arriving from laredo, texas, to yuma, arizona to san diego, california. >> i understand everybody wants a better future, but they're tavging our taxes. they're taking everything from us >> reporter: jalisa garcia lives in el paso and has four children and says her city is overwhelmed of she's worried about the safety of her kids >> they're using the middle school like a shelter for the immigrants, and i think it's unsafe for my children because i have three of them...
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one is in yuma, one tucson and phoenix and they don't have this information and they are responsible for accepting the migrants after they're released from custody. while it's wonderful that the administration is announcing like a 1500 troop deployment and processing centers which will not be operational by next friday, those are good things, aspirational, that's not the same as operational. rent the busses, hire the drivers, build the softsided facilities to p that's frustrating, margaret. thatmeason i shur southern border are going to be bearing the brunt of it and our men and women, border patrol, will be working even longer shifts. >> have you talked to the white house directly about this? >> yes, i have. >> what's the response? >> it has not been adequate. >> do you care to elaborate? >> i do not. >> because what you're laying out is a level of crisis concern -- >> that's correct. >> they were -- >> that is what i have been doing. i've been raising the alarm -- >> they return your calls? >> oh, yes. >> and just not share information? >> just not -- right. that's right. this is a
one is in yuma, one tucson and phoenix and they don't have this information and they are responsible for accepting the migrants after they're released from custody. while it's wonderful that the administration is announcing like a 1500 troop deployment and processing centers which will not be operational by next friday, those are good things, aspirational, that's not the same as operational. rent the busses, hire the drivers, build the softsided facilities to p that's frustrating, margaret....
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agglomeration of our north from raisin to the south from popasny to bakhmut and to slavyansk, that is, yumak in the north and from the south through bakhmut to slavyansk after we demolished the northern pincers in the raisin area uh, with the military from the point of view of the russians, there was nothing to do in the area of nesoledar ni bakhmut, that is, they had to go to that ridge, eh, the tactical ridge that goes in the area of popasnoy, that is , practically return to the starting point , and they will align the front along the eh, somewhere along the line horlovka to lysychansk, and the fact that they are now in the area of bakhmut and soledar is a layered point of view of complete childishness . the generals understand this idiocy very well , because there are laws for the introduction of war and there are certain moments for the development of the situation that is, they had to make a controlled retreat to the starting positions and then base themselves there to go into blind defense and they can do it at any moment, regardless of our actions. eh russians will come eh the
agglomeration of our north from raisin to the south from popasny to bakhmut and to slavyansk, that is, yumak in the north and from the south through bakhmut to slavyansk after we demolished the northern pincers in the raisin area uh, with the military from the point of view of the russians, there was nothing to do in the area of nesoledar ni bakhmut, that is, they had to go to that ridge, eh, the tactical ridge that goes in the area of popasnoy, that is , practically return to the...
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people were in custody before nine a.m. this morning in yuma county with another 400 waiting to crossay, the homeland security secretary stressed the border is not open for all immigrants. now to los angeles county, where one city is cracking down on side shows the city of pico rivera is rolling out new rules, officials say they now have one of the toughest ordinances in the nation to combat dangerous street takeovers. the rules will not only penalize spectators and participants with the $2000 fine , but would also allow the city to confiscate involved vehicles. with owners potentially forfeiting their vehicles. under the ordinance, spectators and people who are present where preparations are made for a street takeover could also face a misdemeanor charge. also in southern california, a comedian helped fight off a burglar in los angeles, and it was all caught on camera. comedian danny labelle uses the bus seen in this video as the studio for his podcast. the burglar allegedly took thousands of dollars worth of equipment but returned to the scene to wipe away his fingerprints. the man
people were in custody before nine a.m. this morning in yuma county with another 400 waiting to crossay, the homeland security secretary stressed the border is not open for all immigrants. now to los angeles county, where one city is cracking down on side shows the city of pico rivera is rolling out new rules, officials say they now have one of the toughest ordinances in the nation to combat dangerous street takeovers. the rules will not only penalize spectators and participants with the $2000...
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london genocide is due to appear in the south african quotes in the coming hours for the jones case. yuma was arrested on 1st day for his involvement in killing hundreds of people. it'd been on the run for more than 20 years. was one you that somebody might be upset by images in this report by jeff on fake these ruins are let's lation of the catholic church and then young a way to 1000 to t sold shelter, a mass graveyard testament to what happened to them to the man responsible for the killing full jones kaya shima has now been arrested at a vineyard in south africa. a reward of $5000000.00 us dollars had been offered for help in leading to his erased the former police officer was hiding under a false name for 22 years. for one of genocide was on presidents that over 100 days, about 800000 minority tutsis and motor to choose would kill by who to militias. cause shima is accused of buying petrol, used to burn down the church while refugees were inside and then bulldozing the building off to the fire. a boca an umbrella association of genocide survivors in rolanda has welcomed the raced. se
london genocide is due to appear in the south african quotes in the coming hours for the jones case. yuma was arrested on 1st day for his involvement in killing hundreds of people. it'd been on the run for more than 20 years. was one you that somebody might be upset by images in this report by jeff on fake these ruins are let's lation of the catholic church and then young a way to 1000 to t sold shelter, a mass graveyard testament to what happened to them to the man responsible for the killing...
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. >>> in arizona on saturday night at a gathering in a residential area in yuma there was a shooting.into custody. >>> as the new week begins, it's another day on the picket line for hollywood's writers, a strike by the writers guilt of america has entered its third week and is casting a shadow of the up fronts which that's the time of year when the best media companies make their best presentations. >> the up fronts, like you said, this is the moment where networks come and put on a dazzling display with their biggest stars to showcase their upcoming slate of shows and projects in an effort to, you know, get advertisers onboard. usually you see big names like jimmy kimmel and others at the respective networks' up fronts, and you are not going to see that. they are going virtual. and a lot of the events this week in manhattan where i am are not going to be happening anymore. >>> taylor swift interrupted her own performance of "bad blood" to defend a person in the crowd. ♪ ♪ stop! stop! >> it's unclear what prompted swift's reaction, and no comment from the stadium or the pop star. s.w
. >>> in arizona on saturday night at a gathering in a residential area in yuma there was a shooting.into custody. >>> as the new week begins, it's another day on the picket line for hollywood's writers, a strike by the writers guilt of america has entered its third week and is casting a shadow of the up fronts which that's the time of year when the best media companies make their best presentations. >> the up fronts, like you said, this is the moment where networks come...
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family members retrieve remains of a child buried under the mud in yuma. quimby village. the 9 year old golf will be late to rest, close to what was once, how home. here for a few in brooklyn has been looking for my daughter. i'm sad, but i'm glad i found her and i'll bury her decently. the community here is still in shock. people are trying to solve it, whatever they can from the wreckage. are these looking for the missing relatives? government officials brought 8, but the needs are too many. they came with coffins, food and some cos. the displaced are leaving rough, one hills, and the neighboring villages. but even that is not safe. new members of the me, when does the over 5000 homes have been swept away at one to 200 houses left? even if you share what you have and how can we fit your living and see it because it's too draining my mean. and i mean, it's hard to imagine that just a few days ago, holmes stood here. the market was alive and thriving. children were returning home from school, the water came down the hills and it came with so much force. many people could
family members retrieve remains of a child buried under the mud in yuma. quimby village. the 9 year old golf will be late to rest, close to what was once, how home. here for a few in brooklyn has been looking for my daughter. i'm sad, but i'm glad i found her and i'll bury her decently. the community here is still in shock. people are trying to solve it, whatever they can from the wreckage. are these looking for the missing relatives? government officials brought 8, but the needs are too many....
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thousands more in yuma. they are waiting to see if the new policy which is title 8 expedite the removal lets some of the first ones in. if that happens, and they are watching. everybody is on the edge of their streets. i spent the last six days in mexico along the immigrants. they are waiting and watching to see if the first ones who come in the biden administration lets into the heartland of america. if they see that, there will be another mad surge on the border. but it takes a little bit of time. they are trying to figure out who is going to get in. there is confusion about this new policy. that will be sorted out. if i learned anything from all these years on the border is immigrants are very smart people and they are very rational and they understand. brian: they know our policies better than we do. there are 25,000 in holding facilities and countless unaccompanied minors and we lost track of 60,000. in juarez, 10,000. matamoros, 15,000. if you want to stop it show pictures of them being put on planes a
thousands more in yuma. they are waiting to see if the new policy which is title 8 expedite the removal lets some of the first ones in. if that happens, and they are watching. everybody is on the edge of their streets. i spent the last six days in mexico along the immigrants. they are waiting and watching to see if the first ones who come in the biden administration lets into the heartland of america. if they see that, there will be another mad surge on the border. but it takes a little bit of...
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yeah, the most important story and they do it. asian we do is the g 70 narrows yuma, but i think does that mean this region and i'll give you the in the whole global south, it was the i leak hardly somebody in a jetta. and how important was that summit the us appeared to condemn it? for allowing syria to rejoined an attend, oh, i agree with you perfectly about the importance of, of the summit and what was more important wasn't the actual attendance of the shuttle. i said, but many people are not seeing the back story here. at the back story is there was an arab summit with arab leaders who have distinctly different points of view about the return of the shuttle. i said to the public, you know, if you have, for example, on one end, the united arab emirates and you have on the other end, a caught who is tricky, opposed electric vehicles. but the indicator here is, or what is important is the out of leak given the new dynamic leadership in the region has found a way to create a consensus. and this is a very promising a signal for the future of the automatic itself. think of all the kind
yeah, the most important story and they do it. asian we do is the g 70 narrows yuma, but i think does that mean this region and i'll give you the in the whole global south, it was the i leak hardly somebody in a jetta. and how important was that summit the us appeared to condemn it? for allowing syria to rejoined an attend, oh, i agree with you perfectly about the importance of, of the summit and what was more important wasn't the actual attendance of the shuttle. i said, but many people are...
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from yuma, arizona. we had no idea. but the most powerful ones are always the moms and dads talking about a loved one. >> thank, you very much. chairman greene, same question to you. please tell us a little bit about what the witnesses have to say about the consequences of what we're dealing with. >> thank, you mister chairman. there are human costs and there are the financial costs. of an open border, and of course chairman jordan mentioned a few of the human costs, fentanyl. taking that a step further, tennessee is faced with having to take care of children that are born to fentanyl addicted mothers. that is a human tragedy, if the child is born addicted to an opiate. that child ends up in the icu, et cetera. there are learning disabilities are associated with that addiction from birth. so there is the human side of, it is also the financial side. it cost the state of tennessee 1 million $600,000 per child, and we have 40,000 of those last year. so if you sit and think about the human cost, and you thi
from yuma, arizona. we had no idea. but the most powerful ones are always the moms and dads talking about a loved one. >> thank, you very much. chairman greene, same question to you. please tell us a little bit about what the witnesses have to say about the consequences of what we're dealing with. >> thank, you mister chairman. there are human costs and there are the financial costs. of an open border, and of course chairman jordan mentioned a few of the human costs, fentanyl....