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grand empire. i am an american first, then a texan he would say not understanding he sounded like auggi march. the clues are there, i later realized. a man's fate is his character. you always have to show off and tell us what you know, carl said. i'll be in washington next week i say. i have an interview, i have to close of peace. you promised me, you said you would stay away from washington state. you sat right here and said you would not go to the cascades. he yells as loudly as i have ever heard him. washington, d.c. i shout back. i have the trait as well. [laughter]. >> as you are thinking about that, i would like to ask you to give us one more. there are 2 completely surprising and interesting substories woven through this narrative of your brother, 1, your fabulous aunt character in mexico getting frosty into mexico and running around with frita caller and your discovery of apples? >> this is astonishing, are we talking about the family past apple? >> both and the way thing danagers come toge
grand empire. i am an american first, then a texan he would say not understanding he sounded like auggi march. the clues are there, i later realized. a man's fate is his character. you always have to show off and tell us what you know, carl said. i'll be in washington next week i say. i have an interview, i have to close of peace. you promised me, you said you would stay away from washington state. you sat right here and said you would not go to the cascades. he yells as loudly as i have ever...
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grande. immigrants sign their names to our declaration and helped win our independence. immigrants helped lay the railroads and build our cities, calloused hand by calloused hand. immigrants took up arms to preserve our union, to defeat fascists, and to win the cold war. immigrants and their descendants helped pioneer new industries and fuel are information age, from google to the iphone. the story of immigrants in america is not a story of them, it is story of us, who we are. now, all of you get to write the next chapter. each of you have traveled your own path to this moment, from cameroon in the philippines, russia, and places in between. some of you came here as children, brought by parents who dreamed of giving you the opportunities that they had never had. others of you came as adults. finding your way to a new country and a new culture and language. all of you did something, you chose to serve. you put on the uniform of a country that was not yet fully your own in the time of war. some
grande. immigrants sign their names to our declaration and helped win our independence. immigrants helped lay the railroads and build our cities, calloused hand by calloused hand. immigrants took up arms to preserve our union, to defeat fascists, and to win the cold war. immigrants and their descendants helped pioneer new industries and fuel are information age, from google to the iphone. the story of immigrants in america is not a story of them, it is story of us, who we are. now, all of you...
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casey stiegel takes a ride on the very dangerous sometimes rio grande patrol. we'll tell you what he found out when we come right back >> you've probably heard a lot about reverse mortgages lately and frankly, it may all seem just a little confusing. and if you're anything like me, you want to have all the facts before you make any big decision. that's why i want to send you this free dvd about reverse mortgages. it'll walk you through the process, from qualification to counseling to closing and also, answer some important questions. what are the costs and how do they compare to a traditional mortgage? how is the government involved? and what is your responsibility after you get your reverse mortgage? the answers are all in this free dvd. a reverse mortgage could be a smart, safe and secure option that could help you pay off your original mortgage, manage your health care costs or just cover your day-to-day expenses. so call this toll-free number and let me send you your free video right now. [♪...] ♪ . martha: fireworks but there are new concerns surfacing
casey stiegel takes a ride on the very dangerous sometimes rio grande patrol. we'll tell you what he found out when we come right back >> you've probably heard a lot about reverse mortgages lately and frankly, it may all seem just a little confusing. and if you're anything like me, you want to have all the facts before you make any big decision. that's why i want to send you this free dvd about reverse mortgages. it'll walk you through the process, from qualification to counseling to...
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is employing gun boats in the rio grande. we'll tell you how they're trying to keep the region safe. >>> a major ruling whether the government can look at occupy new york organizers tweets. what does it mean for your privacy on social networking sites? our legal panel has thoughts on that next hour. ♪ . jenna: famous beatles song goes, if you drive a car i will tax the street. if you try to sit i will tax your seat. our next guest says the supreme court's ruling on the health care law is a huge new tax that created a quote, vast new federal power. judge andrew napolitano is fox news senior judicial analyst. judge, did you always take all your inspiration from beatles songs? is that our take away here? >> that is great question, jenna, i did not. they happen to have been right on the mark with that one. jenna: let me ask you here, what has changed? from last week at this time to this week, last week we didn't even have the health care ruling yet. what has really changed as far as law and federal power in your opinion? >> the
is employing gun boats in the rio grande. we'll tell you how they're trying to keep the region safe. >>> a major ruling whether the government can look at occupy new york organizers tweets. what does it mean for your privacy on social networking sites? our legal panel has thoughts on that next hour. ♪ . jenna: famous beatles song goes, if you drive a car i will tax the street. if you try to sit i will tax your seat. our next guest says the supreme court's ruling on the health care...
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people were moving back and forth the rio grande. >> bill: i was upset. >> i know you were. it's a mistake. build a whole fence. >> bill: i think the whole government has lead us down since 1984 in the sense they didn't secure the southern border and they could have and they didn't. you and push the elder did humanitarian work and you and president bush the young err rallied people to give millions of dollars after the haitian earthquake. i said on the air that you guys did a noble thing. but i didn't believe that that money was going to be used for anything other than day-to-day services but nothing was going to improve in haiti. what i said was correct. if you go there now, it's just as bad now as it was before the earthquake. >> i have seen a change this last time that i was there. and i have been working there. i go there every month you know. >> bill: i know. >> the money president bush and i raised we are set up to invest in businesses. and we raised 20 million more dollars through carlos slim and canadian philanthropist to set up the small business loan fund because t
people were moving back and forth the rio grande. >> bill: i was upset. >> i know you were. it's a mistake. build a whole fence. >> bill: i think the whole government has lead us down since 1984 in the sense they didn't secure the southern border and they could have and they didn't. you and push the elder did humanitarian work and you and president bush the young err rallied people to give millions of dollars after the haitian earthquake. i said on the air that you guys did a...
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grande. deploying high-tech gun boats bristling with fire power. casey stegall went out on the river for firsthand look at the latest effort to secure america's southern border. >> we support -- >> the rio grande river in south texas, only a few hundred feet of water separates mexico from the u.s. >> almost every single day the smugglers try to use the river to move drugs, weapons and people in to our homeland. >> they have unlimited money and unlimited fire power. >> the new 34-foot boats, boasting 900-horsepower should serve a deterrent. as the drug cartels get more brazen, the law enforcement has to be one step ahead of the game. the vessels are equipped with bulletproof shield to fully automatic machine guns that can fire up 900 rounds a minute. >> it for important for us to be armed better than they are. >> they have to be. the border, the vast majority is with the lone star state. it's unique terrain compared to california, arizona. >> we have 1250 miles of boarder with mexico, all of w
grande. deploying high-tech gun boats bristling with fire power. casey stegall went out on the river for firsthand look at the latest effort to secure america's southern border. >> we support -- >> the rio grande river in south texas, only a few hundred feet of water separates mexico from the u.s. >> almost every single day the smugglers try to use the river to move drugs, weapons and people in to our homeland. >> they have unlimited money and unlimited fire power....
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. >>> a orillas del rÍo grande 2 en enfrentamientos entre la patrulla fronteriza y hombres que agredÍan a los agentes terminaron en disparos. >>> el gobierno de mÉxico estÁ reportando que hay un muerto. >>> segÚn las autoridades mexicanass despuÉs de los enfrentamientos, un hombre apareciÓ muerto con una herida de bala en la cabeza. >>> >>> estamos confirmando, porque ocurriÓ en mÉxico. >>> segÚn la patrulla fronteriza los lÍmites entre texas y matamoros, un grupo de personas atacÓ con piedras a sus agentes y un home less apuntÓ con un arma del lado mexicano. >>> los oficiales dicen, dispararon en legÍtima defensa. >>> se confirma que este sospechoso fue... de las armas que dispararon oficiales de la patrulla >>> la vÍctima fue identificada como juan pablo santillÁn. mexicano de 30 aÑos. originario de matamoros tamaulipas. >>> la investigaciÓn sigue, los oficiales del fbi estÁn verblt ganado. >>> el gobierno de mÉxico, condenÓ el asesinato emitiÓ comunicado en que explica que su consulado en brownsville exigiÓ una investigacion exhaustiva de lo ocurrido. no es prime
. >>> a orillas del rÍo grande 2 en enfrentamientos entre la patrulla fronteriza y hombres que agredÍan a los agentes terminaron en disparos. >>> el gobierno de mÉxico estÁ reportando que hay un muerto. >>> segÚn las autoridades mexicanass despuÉs de los enfrentamientos, un hombre apareciÓ muerto con una herida de bala en la cabeza. >>> >>> estamos confirmando, porque ocurriÓ en mÉxico. >>> segÚn la patrulla fronteriza los lÍmites...
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. >> in 1998, base jumper alex walkling attempts his 98th base jump off the rio grande gorge bridge in taos, new mexico. his brother ralph is there to film it. alex estimates the 600 foot drop will last eight seconds, giving him a foursecond freefall before he has to pull the rip cord. >> if you don't pull your chute in time, you're going to hit the ground. that will make it dangerous. >> simply jumping off a bridge isn't insane enough for alex so he decides to make things a bit more interesting. >> i tried to do a front flip half twist into a back flip for my first jump at like 5:00 in the morning. i was barely awake and just not coherent with myself. >> alex's fancy flip work costs him more time than he can afford. he can't deploy his chute in the four second time limit and now he's deep into the danger zone. >> he just died. >> the ground was coming up really fast and i was like freaking out. i just threw my pilot chute as fast as i could. >> but it isn't fast enough. alex hits the ground traveling more than 100 miles per hour. >> when i hit the ground it was lights out. i woke up a
. >> in 1998, base jumper alex walkling attempts his 98th base jump off the rio grande gorge bridge in taos, new mexico. his brother ralph is there to film it. alex estimates the 600 foot drop will last eight seconds, giving him a foursecond freefall before he has to pull the rip cord. >> if you don't pull your chute in time, you're going to hit the ground. that will make it dangerous. >> simply jumping off a bridge isn't insane enough for alex so he decides to make things a...
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. >> gun boats patrolling the waters of the rio grande. to catch drug smugglers. we got a look at the boats in action. >> reporter: you are watching a drug smuggler trying to get away from police in south texas. the suv is loaded with what police believe is thousands of pounds of marijuana. >> bam, we have a splash down in the river. the driver with nowhere to go splashes into the riogrande. in a desperate attempt to get back to mexico. it is a scene that is repeated day and night along the border. >> splash down. >> and even though the smugglers are sometimes followed by a state police helicopter and dozens of officers on the ground, if they make it to the river, they can make their escape with waiting accomplices who use boats to hall drugs back to mexico. >> we're done here, there is nothing else we can do. all police on the u.s. side can do is watch them paddle away. but now, texas state troopers are taking to the water with a fleet of six 34-foot armored gun boats with automatic whips. >> lieutenant charlie goble says this is needed. >> they are automatic mac
. >> gun boats patrolling the waters of the rio grande. to catch drug smugglers. we got a look at the boats in action. >> reporter: you are watching a drug smuggler trying to get away from police in south texas. the suv is loaded with what police believe is thousands of pounds of marijuana. >> bam, we have a splash down in the river. the driver with nowhere to go splashes into the riogrande. in a desperate attempt to get back to mexico. it is a scene that is repeated day and...
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the rio grande is a hotbed of activity for these cartels. it's the only thing separating the lone star state from mexico in many areas. illegal immigrants try to swim across. drugs are moved on rafts and it's common for officers who come out of fire. our own fox news crew saw what was going on down here just last week. >> there are vans parked along the side. this is a continual process. >> we are trying to stay ahead of the game. >> these marine intercepter toes are helping stay ahead of the game. 900 horse power, fully automatic machine guns and 34 feet long. the key is to intimidate the bad guy by their sheer presence and serve as a deterrent but also be in a position to fight back. in addition to the rio grande river the boats will be used in the intercoastal waterway up near corpus christi, texas are drugs and weapons are filtering in through the gulf of mexico. it is nonstop down there. megyn: an ear-hearting outburst is caught on camera in a courtroom. it wasn't one of the parties it wasn't one of the lawyers it was the judge going be
the rio grande is a hotbed of activity for these cartels. it's the only thing separating the lone star state from mexico in many areas. illegal immigrants try to swim across. drugs are moved on rafts and it's common for officers who come out of fire. our own fox news crew saw what was going on down here just last week. >> there are vans parked along the side. this is a continual process. >> we are trying to stay ahead of the game. >> these marine intercepter toes are helping...
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grande and then i will tilt america slightly up about 38 degrees. that will solve the problem. they will slide. it's why mitt romney faced a bit of a challenge when he and president barack obama both spoke last week at the national association of latino-elected and appointed officials neleo as we found out in another installment of our latin grammy award winning series, the panderers or los panderos. yes. yes. now, the greeting at these events is everything. you never get a second chance to make a first impression. first up, mitt romney >> i come to you as a candidate for the president of the united states. of america. >> jon: ooo. i'm not so sure that was a plea for unity as much as a guy addressing a room or he's not sure everybody speaks english. are you comfort-a-ble your chair-o... chair-o. all right. let's see obama's open >> it's good to be back at naleo. (speaking spanish) ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: now i know why the economy isn't doing so well. he spent the past three years doing rosetta stone tapes. first one goes to obama. next up,
grande and then i will tilt america slightly up about 38 degrees. that will solve the problem. they will slide. it's why mitt romney faced a bit of a challenge when he and president barack obama both spoke last week at the national association of latino-elected and appointed officials neleo as we found out in another installment of our latin grammy award winning series, the panderers or los panderos. yes. yes. now, the greeting at these events is everything. you never get a second chance to...
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. >> the rio grand river in south texas, places a hundred feet from water, separates mexico from the u.s. >> it is rough down here. >> and that's putting it lightly. >> almost every single day, the smugglers try and use the river to move drugs, weapons, and people into our homeland. >> the people that we go up against with the drug cartels, they have unlimited moneys. they have unlimited fire power. >> but these new 34-foot boats posting 900 horsepower should help serve as a deter deterent. law enforcement has to be one step ahead of the game. bullet proof shields to fully automatic machine guns that fire off 900 rounds a minute. >> very important for us to be armed. >> they have to be. the united states shares with mexico the vast majority of it is with the lone star state. and the terrain here is unique compared to california, new mexico, or arizona. >> we have 1250 miles of border with mexico. all of which there is water inbetween. and because of the remoteness and the ruggedness of it, they are not able to put fences in places. they are unable to cover the vast remoteness. this i
. >> the rio grand river in south texas, places a hundred feet from water, separates mexico from the u.s. >> it is rough down here. >> and that's putting it lightly. >> almost every single day, the smugglers try and use the river to move drugs, weapons, and people into our homeland. >> the people that we go up against with the drug cartels, they have unlimited moneys. they have unlimited fire power. >> but these new 34-foot boats posting 900 horsepower should...
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. >> the density of crops in the north of the rio grande is much higher. and the density of crops in the south of the border is not as high. you know, it's noticeable. and because you're looking at it from such a distance, you see it as a straight line. and nature usually doesn't make straight lines like that. you see borders between states in brazil, for example where, you know, deforestation is taking place in one state and not in the other. why? it has to do with the way people live, the way people, you know, decide... >> hinojosa: you could have made a choice to become, let's say, a human rights activist, traveling the world, talking about, you know, land usage and human rights. but in fact, you have been working for 32 years on developing a rocket that is powered in a different way than regular rockets that would get us to mars, your way... >> very fast. >> hinojosa: ...39 days. and i love the way you say, "very fast." i'm like, "okay 39 days to mars." versus a total of how many months? >> seven or eight months, typically in a mission today, yes. >> h
. >> the density of crops in the north of the rio grande is much higher. and the density of crops in the south of the border is not as high. you know, it's noticeable. and because you're looking at it from such a distance, you see it as a straight line. and nature usually doesn't make straight lines like that. you see borders between states in brazil, for example where, you know, deforestation is taking place in one state and not in the other. why? it has to do with the way people live,...
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grande. immigrants sign their names to our declaration and help to win our independence. >> james: republican candidate mitt romney spent his fourth of july in new hampshire focusing on health care. this is the individual mandate that requires americans to have insurance is not a tax, he called a penalty, he called it a fine and now because it's a tax. >> the supreme court is the highest court in the land and they called it a tax right that is what is a tax. >> james: he says is unconstitutional in his eyes, but the supreme court ruled last week that it is not. after a break for the fourth of july trading resumes and stock futures are flat at this hour. >> james: the dow, the s&p and the nasdaq all about even right now the european central bank is expected to lower interest rates during their announcement will 4:05 a.m. this morning. --plans to lower its rates before 5:00 a.m. this morning. also due out today is at the report on the health of the service sector. all of that could influence tr
grande. immigrants sign their names to our declaration and help to win our independence. >> james: republican candidate mitt romney spent his fourth of july in new hampshire focusing on health care. this is the individual mandate that requires americans to have insurance is not a tax, he called a penalty, he called it a fine and now because it's a tax. >> the supreme court is the highest court in the land and they called it a tax right that is what is a tax. >> james: he says...
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the purposing is the rio grande valley further east. the green is the laredo further east from el paso, and the brown is -- or reddish -- is dell rio. in each case as the numbers came down in the two years in el paso, the traffic tended to move to the east. and what you had in 1993 to 2000 was you have two basic phenomena. traffic was being moved from el paso east across to the sectors in east texas and then south texas, and that's what the del rio/laredo/rio grande valley; brownsville, rinosa and mcgowan. you see the movement, the numbers go up. and the same thing during the same period in san diego. as the san diego numbers start to come down, the numbers in el centro which is the imperial valley sector east of california, they start to go up, and el centro goes up, and then tucson goes up and yuma, arizona, goes up. if you go back to the second, the second slide, you begin to see the number of apprehensions, our total in 1992 were 1.1 million. and they were spread among the sectors this way. 49% of the apprehensions in san diego, 22%
the purposing is the rio grande valley further east. the green is the laredo further east from el paso, and the brown is -- or reddish -- is dell rio. in each case as the numbers came down in the two years in el paso, the traffic tended to move to the east. and what you had in 1993 to 2000 was you have two basic phenomena. traffic was being moved from el paso east across to the sectors in east texas and then south texas, and that's what the del rio/laredo/rio grande valley; brownsville, rinosa...
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grande river in south, texas. only a few hundred feet of water separates mexico from the u.s. >> it is rough down here. >> reporter: and that is putting it lightly. >> three rafts. >> almost every single day the smugglers try and use the river to move drugs, weapons and people into our homeland. >> the people that we go up against with the drug cartels they have unlimited moneys and unlimited firepower. >> reporter: but the new 34-foot boats boasting 900-horsepower should help serve as a deterrent. as the drug cartels on the mexican side get more and more brazen law enforcement has to be ahead of the game. these are equipped with bulletproof shields to automatic machine guns that can fire off 900 rounds a minute. >> it is important for us to be armed better than they are. >> reporter: they have to be. out of the nearly 2,000-mile border the united states shares with mexico the vast majority of it is with the lonestar state and the terrain here is unique compared to california, new mexico or arizona. >> we have 125
grande river in south, texas. only a few hundred feet of water separates mexico from the u.s. >> it is rough down here. >> reporter: and that is putting it lightly. >> three rafts. >> almost every single day the smugglers try and use the river to move drugs, weapons and people into our homeland. >> the people that we go up against with the drug cartels they have unlimited moneys and unlimited firepower. >> reporter: but the new 34-foot boats boasting...
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grande rir in south, texas. only a few hundred feet of water separates mexico from the u.s. >> it is rough down here. >> reporter: and that is putting it lightly. >> three rafts. >> almost every single day the smugglers try and use the river to move drugs, weapons and people into our homeland. >> the people that we go up against with the drug cartels they have unlimited moneys and unlimited firepower. >> reporter: but the new 34-foot boats boasting 900-horsepower should help serve as a deterrent. as the drug cartels on the mexican side get more and more brazen law enforcement has to be ahead of the game. these are equipped with bulletproof shields to automatic machine guns that can fire off 900 rounds a minute. >> it is important for us to be armed better than they are. >> reporter: they have to be. out of the nearly 2,000-mile border the united states shares with mexico the vast majority of it is with the lonestar state and the terrain here is unique compared to california, new mexico or arizona. >> we have 125
grande rir in south, texas. only a few hundred feet of water separates mexico from the u.s. >> it is rough down here. >> reporter: and that is putting it lightly. >> three rafts. >> almost every single day the smugglers try and use the river to move drugs, weapons and people into our homeland. >> the people that we go up against with the drug cartels they have unlimited moneys and unlimited firepower. >> reporter: but the new 34-foot boats boasting...
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grande. immigrants sign their names to our declaration and helped win our independence. immigrants helped lay the railroads and build our cities, calloused hand by calloused hand. immigrants took up arms to preserve our union, to defeat fascists, and to win the cold war. immigrants and their descendants helped pioneer new industries and fuel are information age, from google to the iphone. the story of immigrants in america is not a story of them, it is story of us, who we are. now, all of you get to write the next chapter. each of you have traveled your own path to this moment, from cameroon in the philippines, russia, and places in between. some of you came here as children, brought by parents who dreamed of giving you the opportunities that they had never had. others of you came as adults. finding your way to a new country and a new culture and language. all of you did something, you chose to serve. you put on the uniform of a country that was not yet fully your own in the time of war. some
grande. immigrants sign their names to our declaration and helped win our independence. immigrants helped lay the railroads and build our cities, calloused hand by calloused hand. immigrants took up arms to preserve our union, to defeat fascists, and to win the cold war. immigrants and their descendants helped pioneer new industries and fuel are information age, from google to the iphone. the story of immigrants in america is not a story of them, it is story of us, who we are. now, all of you...
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. >> the mama bear who came to be affectionately known as sparky, spends five months at rio grande zoo under the care after team of veterinarians. she gains 75 pounds and save reuniting with her cub, she has returned to the wild. >> people do get attached to this bear. it became albuquerque's bear. mama bear coming and looking for her cub, this traumatic incident occurs, yet they are reunited and able to turn loose. i think it is a story of hope, you know. >> many wildlife officials rely on air bags to cushion the fall of bears they have to see date. a development they owe, in some part, to sparky the bear. >>> december 6, 2010. in tucson, arizona, another animal is stuck high on an electrical pole. this time, a cat who's been up there for three days. >> i just thought the cat might either slip and fall off or get into the power lines and get shocked and die. >> but kim, the cat, surprises everyone. >> on a monday, cameraman andrew brown heads out to cover the story. all day, phone lines had been zzing in the newsroom. >> people were so upset about this cat being on this pole and them
. >> the mama bear who came to be affectionately known as sparky, spends five months at rio grande zoo under the care after team of veterinarians. she gains 75 pounds and save reuniting with her cub, she has returned to the wild. >> people do get attached to this bear. it became albuquerque's bear. mama bear coming and looking for her cub, this traumatic incident occurs, yet they are reunited and able to turn loose. i think it is a story of hope, you know. >> many wildlife...
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valley -- the rio grande valley is mcallen and other towns. you say -- you see the same thing happened in san diego. there is the imperial valley east of california. they start to go up and tucson goes up and el centro goes up. you begin to see the number of apprehensions total in 1992 were 1.1 million. the sectors move this way. 49% of the apprehensions in san diego. 22% in el paso. if you go to fiscal year 2011 where the apprehensions drop by 75%, you see that 13% of the arrests are being made in san diego. 3% in el paso. 38% -- the largest number -- in tucson. that is why when president obama took over in 2008, all of this activity, all of this traffic was pushed to the east in california, and all of the traffic east toward the rio grande valley, and what you saw was a consolidation of traffic in tucson. and that was really the second phase of the border control effort. you could control the traffic in the larger urban areas. by increasing agents, increasing technology. what in fact, you did was he pushed it into some of the most inhospitab
valley -- the rio grande valley is mcallen and other towns. you say -- you see the same thing happened in san diego. there is the imperial valley east of california. they start to go up and tucson goes up and el centro goes up. you begin to see the number of apprehensions total in 1992 were 1.1 million. the sectors move this way. 49% of the apprehensions in san diego. 22% in el paso. if you go to fiscal year 2011 where the apprehensions drop by 75%, you see that 13% of the arrests are being...
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the purple is the rio grande valley. further east is loredo further east of el paso, and the brown or reddish is del rio. in each case as the numbers came down in the two years in el paso, the traffic tended to move to the east. what you had in 1993 to 2000 was you had two basic phenomena. traffic was being moved from el paso east across to the sectors in east texas and then south texas. that's what the rio grande valley. that's brownsville, renosa and mcallen. you see the movement, the numbers go up, and the same thing during the same period in san diego. as the san diego numbers start to come down, the numbers in the imperial valley sector in east of california, they start to go up, and tucson goes up, and yuma, arizona goes up. if you go back to the second slide, you begin to see the number of apprehensions are total -- our total in 1992, 1.9 million, spread among the sectors this way, 49 #% of the app prehe thinkses in san -- apprehensions in san diego. fiscal year 20111 when the number of apprehensions dropped by 75
the purple is the rio grande valley. further east is loredo further east of el paso, and the brown or reddish is del rio. in each case as the numbers came down in the two years in el paso, the traffic tended to move to the east. what you had in 1993 to 2000 was you had two basic phenomena. traffic was being moved from el paso east across to the sectors in east texas and then south texas. that's what the rio grande valley. that's brownsville, renosa and mcallen. you see the movement, the numbers...
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grand. immigrants signed their names to our declaration and helped win our independence. immigrants helped lay the railroads and build our cities, calloused hand by calloused hand. immigrants took up arms to preserve our union, defeat fascism, and to win a cold war. immigrants and their descendants helping pioneer new information from going toll the iphone. so the story of immigrants in merge isn't a story of them. it's a story of us. it's who we are. and all of you get to write the next chapter. each of you traveled your own path to this moment. from campaigning a ruin to the philippines, russia, ma law, and places in between. some of you came here as children brought by parents who dreamed of giving you the opportunities that they had never had. others of you came as adults. finding your way in a new country, new culture, a new language. all of you did something profound. you chose to serve. you put on the uniform of a country that was not yet fully your own in a time of war. some of you d
grand. immigrants signed their names to our declaration and helped win our independence. immigrants helped lay the railroads and build our cities, calloused hand by calloused hand. immigrants took up arms to preserve our union, defeat fascism, and to win a cold war. immigrants and their descendants helping pioneer new information from going toll the iphone. so the story of immigrants in merge isn't a story of them. it's a story of us. it's who we are. and all of you get to write the next...
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is investigating the confrontation that happened along the rio grande on the border in brownsville, texas. trace gallagher has an update from our west coast bureau. >> reporter: you talk about an international dustup here megyn. the mexican government is saying this might be a violation of their sovereignty and it could be a human rights violation. in fact there are new accusations from the mexican side of the border that one of those border patrol agents actually crossed into mexico and fired that shot. the u.s. border patrol vehemently denies that saying it didn't happen. here is what we know. a border patrol agent has detained a number of suspected illegal immigrants, arrested some, others ran back across the border and the border patrol says they unleashed a bunch of rocks. the border patrol agent could not seek shelter, he opened fire. another agent noticed someone on the other side of the border pointing a rifle at agents, he too opened fire and that's the man that mexican authorities say was shot and killed. but they do not yet know if he was carrying a rifle they say. the u.s. bor
is investigating the confrontation that happened along the rio grande on the border in brownsville, texas. trace gallagher has an update from our west coast bureau. >> reporter: you talk about an international dustup here megyn. the mexican government is saying this might be a violation of their sovereignty and it could be a human rights violation. in fact there are new accusations from the mexican side of the border that one of those border patrol agents actually crossed into mexico and...
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grand. immigrants signed their names to our declaration and helped win our independence. immigrants helped lay the railroads and build our cities, calloused hand by calloused hand. immigrants took up arms to preserve our union, defeat fascism, and to win a cold war.
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. >> reporter: it happened near brownsville, texas, and remember, the rio grande is often dry, so it really is just a concrete culvert with no praise to hide for the agents. the border patrol is acknowledging, in fact, that two agents fired into mexico, one because he was being pelted with rocks, the other because a gun was being pointed at him. now, the border patrol says it has no knowledge of anyone being hit on the mexican side, but mexican authorities say a teenager was shot and killed. remember this? this is the incident back in 2010 where a border patrol agent who was on a bicycle shot and killed a 15-year-old because the 15-year-old and other teens were throwing rocks at two border patrol officers. that clearly caused some big time tension between the u.s. and mexico, so much so that a day later -- remember this? -- the mexican federales lining up on the other side of the border, and the border patrol on our side with shields. it was almost like a showdown. the mexican government believes the border patrol is using excessive force. but to remind you, the border patrol conside
. >> reporter: it happened near brownsville, texas, and remember, the rio grande is often dry, so it really is just a concrete culvert with no praise to hide for the agents. the border patrol is acknowledging, in fact, that two agents fired into mexico, one because he was being pelted with rocks, the other because a gun was being pointed at him. now, the border patrol says it has no knowledge of anyone being hit on the mexican side, but mexican authorities say a teenager was shot and...
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grande. >>> y el segundo eduardo liguinton, empatÓ con el gol de cafeza. aquÍ quedaron uno a uno. >>> puedene ver la acciÓn deportiva, por univisiÓn deportes. com. es mentiroso? >>> uno, jamjamÁs, pero uno a vs dice una mentirita branca, para no entrar en problemas. >>> le vya decir una cosa compadre, hoy uno de nosotros 4 se somete al detector de mentiras, viene el bigote gringo que mÁs sabe de eso, mister harper. que lo vemos en sÁbado gigante. >>> me preocupa que dijiste 4. >>> cualquiera de nosotros podrÍa estar ahi. >>> creo que eso no deberÍa ser, figate. >>> vamos a la pausa, y regresamos con mÁs de "despierta amÉrica." >>> queremos que seas parte del programa, aunivision@@despiertan Á encendidose, en florencia italia estÁn encendidos tambiÉn, esta o despnoticia amerunionderta amaia a americaunivision@@despierta at >>> sÍion@@despierta americaunia monasterio, donde supuestamente muriÓ, la modelo, e despa ameri pintunionderta amaisione conv@Ós @@s famodespieamericaunivi
grande. >>> y el segundo eduardo liguinton, empatÓ con el gol de cafeza. aquÍ quedaron uno a uno. >>> puedene ver la acciÓn deportiva, por univisiÓn deportes. com. es mentiroso? >>> uno, jamjamÁs, pero uno a vs dice una mentirita branca, para no entrar en problemas. >>> le vya decir una cosa compadre, hoy uno de nosotros 4 se somete al detector de mentiras, viene el bigote gringo que mÁs sabe de eso, mister harper. que lo vemos en sÁbado gigante....
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when you go further to the east you get the rio grand river, and the mountainous region and extreme desert. that is not conducive for it. they are extremely difficult to detect. it takes the authorities to really hone on in the resources. bill: one suggested you would need engineering expertise in order to construct this. this is high-scale stuff. >> it sure is, bill. i had the opportunity to see one for the first time in the 90s went down into several of them over the years. one of the ones i saw that was one of the most magnificent pieces of engineering clearly needed to have the high skill building. bill: what do you mean by that. >> it was reeven tpoersd. reinforced. to be able to put the loads across the border underneath the ground it takes more than manual laborers to go ahead and do this. bill: depending on what you have deployed above ground that would seem to dictate how far or how affected you are driving the drug cartels to this point. does that suggest we've got even better on the surface? >> well, it certainly does. when you take a look at things done over the last few years,
when you go further to the east you get the rio grand river, and the mountainous region and extreme desert. that is not conducive for it. they are extremely difficult to detect. it takes the authorities to really hone on in the resources. bill: one suggested you would need engineering expertise in order to construct this. this is high-scale stuff. >> it sure is, bill. i had the opportunity to see one for the first time in the 90s went down into several of them over the years. one of the...
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grande. immigrants sign their names to our declaration and helped win our independence. immigrants helped lay the railroads and build our cities, calloused hand by calloused hand. immigrants took up arms to preserve our union, to defeat fascists, and to win the cold war. immigrants and their descendants helped pioneer new industries and fuel are information age, from google to the iphone. the story of immigrants in america is not a story of them, it is story of us, who we are. now, all of you get to write the next chapter. each of you have traveled your own path to this moment, from cameroon in the philippines, russia, and places in between. some of you came here as children, brought by parents who dreamed of giving you the opportunities that they had never had. others of you came as adults. finding your way to a new country and a new culture and language. all of you did something, you chose to serve. you put on the uniform of a country that was not yet fully your own in the time of war. some
grande. immigrants sign their names to our declaration and helped win our independence. immigrants helped lay the railroads and build our cities, calloused hand by calloused hand. immigrants took up arms to preserve our union, to defeat fascists, and to win the cold war. immigrants and their descendants helped pioneer new industries and fuel are information age, from google to the iphone. the story of immigrants in america is not a story of them, it is story of us, who we are. now, all of you...
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grande. >>> y el segundo eduardo liguinton, empatÓ con el gol de cafeza. aquÍ quedaron uno a uno. >>> puedene ver la acciÓn deportiva, por univisiÓn deportes. com. es mentiroso? >>> uno, jamjamÁs, pero uno a vs dice una mentirita branca, para no entrar en problemas. >>> le vya decir una cosa compadre, hoy uno de nosotros 4 se somete al detector de mentiras, viene el bigote gringo que mÁs sabe de eso, mister harper. que lo vemos en sÁbado gigante. >>> me preocupa que dijiste 4. >>> cualquiera de nosotros podrÍa estar ahi. >>> creo que eso no deberÍa ser, figate. >>> vamos a la pausa, y regresamos con mÁs de "despierta amÉrica." >>> queremos que seas parte del programa, comunicate con nosotros por facebook o twitter de pantalla, en univisiÓn.com, te esperamos en "despierta amÉrica." >>> eso es. >>> encendido. (risas) me encanta cÓmo estÁn encendidose, en florencia italia estÁn encendidos tambiÉn, esta noticia la comenta todo el mundo, antropologos al parecer removieron supuesto
grande. >>> y el segundo eduardo liguinton, empatÓ con el gol de cafeza. aquÍ quedaron uno a uno. >>> puedene ver la acciÓn deportiva, por univisiÓn deportes. com. es mentiroso? >>> uno, jamjamÁs, pero uno a vs dice una mentirita branca, para no entrar en problemas. >>> le vya decir una cosa compadre, hoy uno de nosotros 4 se somete al detector de mentiras, viene el bigote gringo que mÁs sabe de eso, mister harper. que lo vemos en sÁbado gigante....
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or, you know, an aquifer that spanned the border and actually was in commerce with the rio grande that cuts across the city, right? and yet was managed independently on both sides? not regulated on one, regulated on the other. of both sides basically sticking a straw in the same cup and not coordinating the way they do it. okay, the answer is in no world does that make sense. and so collaborative border management would be about figuring out a way to manage resources jointly, natural and otherwise, in areas that are effectively single cities dotting and spanning the frontier. okay. so to conclude, because i know i'm probably running out of time, the borders were some of the key issues of the 21st century come together. security of global supply chains, travel networks, migration, natural resource management, i mean, these are big, heavy, important issues. and there are ways to solve them and real costs to getting it wrong. so i don't think these should be particularly partisan issues. i mean, all the things i've suggested should be bipartisan. they should be things that are regarded as
or, you know, an aquifer that spanned the border and actually was in commerce with the rio grande that cuts across the city, right? and yet was managed independently on both sides? not regulated on one, regulated on the other. of both sides basically sticking a straw in the same cup and not coordinating the way they do it. okay, the answer is in no world does that make sense. and so collaborative border management would be about figuring out a way to manage resources jointly, natural and...
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cachorros de chicago buch chicago bateÓ la pelota hacÍa los bravos, antes los dejamos con sus comen rÍos de facebook y twitter regresamos. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> cerramos con esta joyita de imagen, de las grandes ligas una jugada a arrrriesgada alfonso soriano bateÓ un foul y cayo en lo las buenmanos de un fanÁtico y sostenÍa al mismo tiempo a su bebÉ, la esposa de parece de chicago y los hombres de atlanta celebrando con el niÑo en brazo, no seguro pero un buen auto, buena noches hasta maÑana
cachorros de chicago buch chicago bateÓ la pelota hacÍa los bravos, antes los dejamos con sus comen rÍos de facebook y twitter regresamos. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> cerramos con esta joyita de imagen, de las grandes ligas una jugada a arrrriesgada alfonso soriano bateÓ un foul y cayo en lo las buenmanos de un fanÁtico y sostenÍa al mismo tiempo a su bebÉ, la esposa de parece de chicago y los hombres de atlanta celebrando con el niÑo en brazo, no seguro pero un buen auto, buena...
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compre un apartamento aquÍ >>> no me lleves a puerto rico si no a nueva york >>> ahÍ estÁ birmania rÍos y anda como de circo birmania >>> veamos el mensaje. >>> muchachos oigan ustedes saben que nueva yorkrk es la ciudad de los grandes espectÁculos, para que vean el poder de desde pooert"despiertÉa continuaciÓn vamos al circo. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> sencillamente espectacular. (aplausos) >>> oigan, he visto es como 6 show del circo del sol y me sorprenden mucho, quiero que fa seno pedro y luis, ellos son acrÓbata >>> un caen estaencantado >>> buenos, bienvenidos a "despierta amÉrica" , oiga men ustedes son hispanos son parte de el circo del sol >>> sÍ seÑorita, somos de colombia >>> cÓmo entraron >>> somos nacido cis de familia circo, mi papÁ, mi mama mis abuelos >>> quÉ honor son parte de este show detrÁs cada circo hay un show >>> un mago que perdiÓ sus poderes y busca a amor para recuperar sus poderes >>> estÁn emocionados de estar aquÍ en "despierta amÉrica" y querÍan saludar a su familia >>> sÍ mi mamÁ s
compre un apartamento aquÍ >>> no me lleves a puerto rico si no a nueva york >>> ahÍ estÁ birmania rÍos y anda como de circo birmania >>> veamos el mensaje. >>> muchachos oigan ustedes saben que nueva yorkrk es la ciudad de los grandes espectÁculos, para que vean el poder de desde pooert"despiertÉa continuaciÓn vamos al circo. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> sencillamente espectacular....