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young was flown back to tucson. lupita murillo is one of those people who like to greet visitors at the airport. >> so mr. young, how does it feel to be back in tucson, sir? >> not so good, i'd rather not be. >> did you kill gary triano, sir? did you place that bomb? >> no, of course not. where's pamela phillips? is she your accomplice? >> reporter: where was pam phillips? it turns out she may have outsmarted everyone. by leaving the united states just a month before authorities filed arrest warrants for her and ron. >> she took what we believe was an innocent trip to switzerland to visit her daughter. >> and she just decided, what, "i'm not coming back?" >> i think when the news broke she probably made a conscious decision it'd be best for her to stay in europe. >> reporter: but if you think she was living a rough life as a fugitive, think again. our cameras caught it first-hand when dateline tracked her down in february 2009 we found her living in the beautiful lakeside town of lugano, switzerland, the area is kno
young was flown back to tucson. lupita murillo is one of those people who like to greet visitors at the airport. >> so mr. young, how does it feel to be back in tucson, sir? >> not so good, i'd rather not be. >> did you kill gary triano, sir? did you place that bomb? >> no, of course not. where's pamela phillips? is she your accomplice? >> reporter: where was pam phillips? it turns out she may have outsmarted everyone. by leaving the united states just a month...
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or three years ago, a violent attack in tucson. nbc's mike taibbi has more on how authorities there are relying on a new combination of tools to identify people who may be near the breaking point. >> reporter: a troubled woman whose identity we've obscured is gently escorted from her home, no handcuffs. a neighbor said the woman had stopped taking her meds and she's been getting worse. tossing away all her belongings, sitting outside naked and issuing threats, which the snash neighbor said he didn't take all that seriously. but in tucson, the pima county sheriff's mhst department, mental health support team take every threat seriously and when detectives like maria stengall hears that someone is on the verge of violence. >> it's truly a job right now for her not to commit suicide. >> they move. and now armed with everything known about a subject -- >> paranoid and delusional when not on her meds. >> reporter: a new arizona law says the individual can be brought in voluntarily to a mental health crisis response center without a warr
or three years ago, a violent attack in tucson. nbc's mike taibbi has more on how authorities there are relying on a new combination of tools to identify people who may be near the breaking point. >> reporter: a troubled woman whose identity we've obscured is gently escorted from her home, no handcuffs. a neighbor said the woman had stopped taking her meds and she's been getting worse. tossing away all her belongings, sitting outside naked and issuing threats, which the snash neighbor...
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excessive heat warning is off for the bottom third of arizona, including the phoenix area and tucson. it will feel like 110 to 112 as we go throughout the afternoon hours today. telling people, don't stay outside for long extended periods of time. this is going to be a hot week. this is early. usually our first 110 degree day in phoenix isn't until about the third week of june. so the heat is building a little sooner than it normally should. least on average. rest of the west is looking just fine, by the way. not hot at all. typical average spring. that's your national forecast. >> looks like this weather pattern in the west is here to remain, at least the next five days. >> well, it's june. we should be getting some heat, right? >> some areas. >> june, summer, bring it on. >> it is. >> so close. just a few weeks. >> i know. >> thank you. >>> donald sterling's former girlfriend attacked. >>> baby train, the tiny tot at her mom's wedding. details in two minutes when "early today" returns. relax into child's pose. sfx: bing. who's got two hooves and just got a claim status update from g
excessive heat warning is off for the bottom third of arizona, including the phoenix area and tucson. it will feel like 110 to 112 as we go throughout the afternoon hours today. telling people, don't stay outside for long extended periods of time. this is going to be a hot week. this is early. usually our first 110 degree day in phoenix isn't until about the third week of june. so the heat is building a little sooner than it normally should. least on average. rest of the west is looking just...
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m. >> thank you for joining us early in tucson, arizona. we really appreciated your story and we're happy to have you share it. and as we go out, i want to take a listen. as we come back, we'll talk about the fact that there is organized efforts against the problems. i want to listen to a little bit of tape. this is tape from the detention center. f and just that sense of a lack of hope. we'll talk more about hope when we come back. [female announcer] grow, it's what we do. we grow big celebrations, and personal victories. we grow new beginnings, and better endings. grand gestures, happier happy hours. so let's gro something greater with miracle-gro. what will you grow? i'm a messy person. i don't like cleaning. i love my son, but he never cleans up. always leaves a trail of crumbs behind. you're going to have a problem with getting a wife. uh, yeah, i guess. [ laughs ] this is ridiculous. christopher glenn! [ doorbell rings ] what is that? swiffer sweep & trap. i think i can use this. it picks up everything. i like this. that's a lot of di
m. >> thank you for joining us early in tucson, arizona. we really appreciated your story and we're happy to have you share it. and as we go out, i want to take a listen. as we come back, we'll talk about the fact that there is organized efforts against the problems. i want to listen to a little bit of tape. this is tape from the detention center. f and just that sense of a lack of hope. we'll talk more about hope when we come back. [female announcer] grow, it's what we do. we grow big...
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i fill it with illegal immigrants and decide to drive into phoenix or tucson. i'm transporting them. what would happen? >> well, what should happen, you're violating the law and breaking and aiding and abetting criminal activity. i think you ought to be arrested and prosecuted. >> i would be arrested, handcuffed, perp walked and a mug shot with tmz, pat. >> you know what this testifies to? the whole idea that barack obama's defending the bearder is a canard. we had 211,000 come through in the last seven months, sean, in the rio grand valley and tucson area, something like 47,000 children, they are all awaiting the big amnesty that they think is going to come. >> why don't we do what mexico does? mexico lectures the u.s. how to treat illegal immigrants but yet, if somebody from central america goes to mexico, they are sent back immediately or put in jail. >> not only that, in mexico they are brutalized. we don't do that. what we ought to do, haven't we learned a single lesson in the last 25 years since this started? we need a boarder security fence along the boa
i fill it with illegal immigrants and decide to drive into phoenix or tucson. i'm transporting them. what would happen? >> well, what should happen, you're violating the law and breaking and aiding and abetting criminal activity. i think you ought to be arrested and prosecuted. >> i would be arrested, handcuffed, perp walked and a mug shot with tmz, pat. >> you know what this testifies to? the whole idea that barack obama's defending the bearder is a canard. we had 211,000...
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in tucson, the pima county sheriff's department mental health team take reports serious. >> it's truly a job right now for her not to commit suicide. >> they move. and now armed with everything known about a subject -- >> paranoid and delusional when not on her meds. >> reporter: a new arizona law says the individual can be brought in voluntarily to a mental health crisis response center without a warrant or court order or visible evidence of danger. >> are we preventing crime? i think we are. >> reporter: if they are, it's also because they roll with more information than many of their counterparts elsewhere. like the deputies in santa barbara who didn't know about elliott roger's legal gun purchases and didn't see the alarming amount of gun postings weeks before his rampage. and his true murderous intentions. here they respond to hundreds of mental health calls every month. the goal, not arrest, but involuntary mental health first aid. to get an individual past the explosion point and into treatment. >> we do know there could be violent acts perpetrated. >> violent acts like the guns
in tucson, the pima county sheriff's department mental health team take reports serious. >> it's truly a job right now for her not to commit suicide. >> they move. and now armed with everything known about a subject -- >> paranoid and delusional when not on her meds. >> reporter: a new arizona law says the individual can be brought in voluntarily to a mental health crisis response center without a warrant or court order or visible evidence of danger. >> are we...
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coburn is over california along the border cs there, maybe i'm in tucson sector and mr. tester is in south texas. thd there's not much going on along the california border and after eight hours mr. coburn is done. i'm in a part of the border i where there's a lot going on, ae and we have maybe 20 people that i'm tracking across the border a and trying to catch up with. i'm working well beyond my shift, maybe working an extra four hours to track them down and hold them until somebody can come and relieve me. and mr. tester is actually going the other way down into -- across the border and trying to apprehend somebody who slipped sock across the border, and he boes up an extra two or three hours. why -- i think most people who a are familiar with overtime issues know that people work in similar kinds of jobs don't bs always have to work as long every day. so common sense -- my dad used to say, just use some common sense. i think somebody using some ones common sense would say somebodys is working -- dr. coburn over here -- officer coburn over here is working extra four hou
coburn is over california along the border cs there, maybe i'm in tucson sector and mr. tester is in south texas. thd there's not much going on along the california border and after eight hours mr. coburn is done. i'm in a part of the border i where there's a lot going on, ae and we have maybe 20 people that i'm tracking across the border a and trying to catch up with. i'm working well beyond my shift, maybe working an extra four hours to track them down and hold them until somebody can come...
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. >> el gobierno local sÓlo ha asumido la responsabilidad sobre niÑos que estÁn en tucson, arizona. >> hay que trabajar de inmediato por la reunificaciÓn familiar. >> se deberÍa dar facilidades a familia para que puedan reunirse. estos son temas que no nos corresponde a nosotros. yo no puedo de serle a estados unidos cÓmo actÚe pero esos temas se pueden conversar. >> el gobernador de americana y la onu estÁn aconsejando a los paÍses sudamericanos que contengan el Éxodo. >> la crisis, la violencia, estÁ obligando a muchas familias a continuar el fenÓmeno migratorio a pesar de los riesgos tan grandes. >> la migraciÓn de menores se ha visto estimulada por rumores de beneficios que no existen. por ejemplo, que los niÑos se recibirÁn refugio una vez que crucen a la frontera. estos argumentos convencieron a esta mujer de enviar a su nieto. >> hoy lo agarraron. ya no le va a pasar nada. >> una presunciÓn apresurada. >> el militar recobrÓ su libertad tras un polÉmico canje por tres talibanes. antes de viajar a estados unidos estuvo en un centro mÉdico militar. el rey juan carl
. >> el gobierno local sÓlo ha asumido la responsabilidad sobre niÑos que estÁn en tucson, arizona. >> hay que trabajar de inmediato por la reunificaciÓn familiar. >> se deberÍa dar facilidades a familia para que puedan reunirse. estos son temas que no nos corresponde a nosotros. yo no puedo de serle a estados unidos cÓmo actÚe pero esos temas se pueden conversar. >> el gobernador de americana y la onu estÁn aconsejando a los paÍses sudamericanos que contengan...
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so if you would, what are the conditions that you are seeing, and i know you are there working in tucson, but you are familiar with what is happening in nogales, and what do people need to know about the situation? >> yeah, for the children in nogales, and what we are hearing is that the conditions are improving and bringing in teams of doctors and more cots for kids to sleep on, but for the women and the children being released from the ica detention, is that the conditions within the detention centers, those conditions are really bad. >> are some of the kids there getting services like vaccinations, medical needs met? what more do they need? >> a lot of the kids that are unaccompanied minors, they are getting vaccinations, and a lot of them are starting to see doctors which is great, but they need legal help. so they are sending department of justice is starting to send the lawyers down there to kind of begin the conversations to tell them what their legal process is going to look like in the future, but more the kids need to be reunited with the families and have that emotional suppor
so if you would, what are the conditions that you are seeing, and i know you are there working in tucson, but you are familiar with what is happening in nogales, and what do people need to know about the situation? >> yeah, for the children in nogales, and what we are hearing is that the conditions are improving and bringing in teams of doctors and more cots for kids to sleep on, but for the women and the children being released from the ica detention, is that the conditions within the...
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it's the afternoon of february 5th, 2009, in tucson, arizona. a home security camera captures a chrysler 300 driving leisurely along this quiet street, but the occupants of the vehicle are not out for a casual drive. they're out for something more sinister. detective e.j. gueron. >> you can see the suspect's car drive by the house, by the resident. >> instead of proceeding down the block, the car stops abruptly. >> you see it stop as if it's casing the place. the garage is open. it appears the suspect sees this and sees it as an opportunity to commit the crime. >> within an instant, the car screeches around the corner and pulls into the driveway. four men jump out and guns drawn. >> they attempt to get into the house. the homeowner sees them coming up the driveway with the guns. >> the homeowner's standing inside the garage and senses trouble, but instead of giving in, he decides to take matters into his own hands. >> he gets inside the house. he's able to keep them out. he does see the gun, gets in and gets access to a firearm and fire back. ed
it's the afternoon of february 5th, 2009, in tucson, arizona. a home security camera captures a chrysler 300 driving leisurely along this quiet street, but the occupants of the vehicle are not out for a casual drive. they're out for something more sinister. detective e.j. gueron. >> you can see the suspect's car drive by the house, by the resident. >> instead of proceeding down the block, the car stops abruptly. >> you see it stop as if it's casing the place. the garage is...
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and nine other victims in that tucson mass shooting. we're so honored to have here with us on the set, dr. rei. thank you so much, sir, for being here with us. >> thank you so much for the privilege. >> so tomorrow is the anniversary of d-day. i was hoping you could start by sharing some of the stories and experience of being a navy trauma surgeon. you talk about how selfless some of the wounded soldiers were, that you were trying -- that you were working on. also, you talk about how challenging it is to sort of get at morale, to work on and help people who were fighting against americans. >> well, i think that the -- first, it's an absolute privilege to be able to serve those who serve. and when you're in military medicine, that's what you look for. and after all those years of training, for me to be able to go out there and do battle in my own way, was one of the best experiences i ever had. but, you know, we're also fortunate that, you know, i work for a government that lets me take care of not only our own wounded troops, but also t
and nine other victims in that tucson mass shooting. we're so honored to have here with us on the set, dr. rei. thank you so much, sir, for being here with us. >> thank you so much for the privilege. >> so tomorrow is the anniversary of d-day. i was hoping you could start by sharing some of the stories and experience of being a navy trauma surgeon. you talk about how selfless some of the wounded soldiers were, that you were trying -- that you were working on. also, you talk about...
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coburn is in california border, i'm in tucson and mr. tester is in south texas. there's not much going on along the california border. after eight hours, mr. coburn is done. i'm in a part of the border where there's a lot going on and we've got 20 people i'm tracking across the border and trying to catch up with them and working well beyond my shift. maybe work an extra four hours to track them down and hold them until somebody can come and relieve me. mr. tester is actually going the other way, down across the border to try to apprehend somebody that slipped across the border and he used an extra two or three hours. i think most people who are familiar with overtime issues know that people work similar jobs, they have to work as long every day. so, common sense, my dad always said, use common sense. they would say somebody is working, dr. coburn over here is working an extra four hours to track down and hold 20 people or i am and he's not, whatever, why not just pay people along those lines? i think i know the answer. i would like to hear you say it anyway. >> i
coburn is in california border, i'm in tucson and mr. tester is in south texas. there's not much going on along the california border. after eight hours, mr. coburn is done. i'm in a part of the border where there's a lot going on and we've got 20 people i'm tracking across the border and trying to catch up with them and working well beyond my shift. maybe work an extra four hours to track them down and hold them until somebody can come and relieve me. mr. tester is actually going the other...
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nunca le informaron que enviarÍan a su estado a inmigrantes indocumentados, en las estaciones phoenix y tucson pidieron que por favor les informen con antelaciÓn para estar preparados para recibirlos. >> estÁ viviendo una verdadera odisea. la migraciones de siquiera el tercer tema que preocupa a los votantes hispanos, quienes ya tienen un estatus migratorio definido piensan en otros asuntos, veamos mÁs del informe. >> con arrestos, deportaciones y protestas, la lucha por una reforma migratoria ha ocupado por aÑos a polÍticos y activistas, uno pensarÍa que la migraciones sin duda alguna el tema que mÁs preocupa a los hispanos, para un gran nÚmero eso es cierto. >> para mi el tema mÁs importante es el de la migraciÓn. >> pero cuando la pregunta se le hace a hispanos registrados para votar, las priodades cambian, una encuesta encontrÓ que lo que mÁs lo preocupa es la educaciÓn,seguida por el trabajo y la economÍa, la inmigraciÓn ha sido la cuarta prioridad. >> eso ha sido bien consistente, ergonomÍa, y salud han estado sobre emigraciÓn. >> dice de las prioridades de los votantes
nunca le informaron que enviarÍan a su estado a inmigrantes indocumentados, en las estaciones phoenix y tucson pidieron que por favor les informen con antelaciÓn para estar preparados para recibirlos. >> estÁ viviendo una verdadera odisea. la migraciones de siquiera el tercer tema que preocupa a los votantes hispanos, quienes ya tienen un estatus migratorio definido piensan en otros asuntos, veamos mÁs del informe. >> con arrestos, deportaciones y protestas, la lucha por una...
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the families who are shipped by bus and essentially abandoned at greyhound stations in phoenix and tucson, is that a legal problem? hard to say. if there is a responsible adult with the people and processed and handed papers and when you get report to a custom and border patrol office for further processing, they are adults and i don't think arizona can keep people out anymore than california can keep okies out in the dust bowl. >> we hope to have you back. it is it a question of who comes next. look forward to having you back. thank you. >> glad to be here. >> the loss over the gm faulty switches. there is a heart breaking story in texas. a woman convicted of criminally negligent car crash killing her fiance. and now she said gm was at fault, we'll have that next. i'm mom at the playground and the dog park. the kids get trail mix, and you get a delicious milo's kitchen chicken meatball. i wish you liked my cooking that much. milo's kitchen. made in the usa with chicken or beef as the number one ingredient. the best treats come from the kitchen. ...i got lots of advice, but i needed infor
the families who are shipped by bus and essentially abandoned at greyhound stations in phoenix and tucson, is that a legal problem? hard to say. if there is a responsible adult with the people and processed and handed papers and when you get report to a custom and border patrol office for further processing, they are adults and i don't think arizona can keep people out anymore than california can keep okies out in the dust bowl. >> we hope to have you back. it is it a question of who...
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. >> segÚn la patrulla fronteriza el aÑo fiscal 2013 hubo 194 muertes en tucson en este aÑo ya son 70 las autoridades fronterizas mientras se dicen listos para cualquier eventualidad. >> hillary clinton opinÓ lo que se iba hacer con los niÑos detenidos en un acto pÚblico respondiÓ a varias preguntas arlena nos cuenta quÉ respondiÓ en telÉfono migratorias. >> la ex primera dama de estados unidos y ex secretaria de estados unidos hablÓ en una audiencia en el mossad de noticias de washington abordando temas como la violencia de alcaeda la detenciÓn o sospechoso y la inmigraciÓn. >> dejar solos a sus niÑos o deportar a un adolescente hacer algo tan contrario a nuestros valores no tiene sentido asÍ que yo realmente estarÍa muy abierta de tratar de ver la forma de cambiar la ley aunque no logremos la reforma comprensiva pero dar una mayor discreciÓn al poder ejecutivo. >> cuando le preguntaron si debÍan quedarse los miles de niÑos en albergues clinton declarÓ. >> hay niÑos de cinco o seis aÑos que han venido de centroamÉrica tenemos que hacer mÁs para una seguridad de f
. >> segÚn la patrulla fronteriza el aÑo fiscal 2013 hubo 194 muertes en tucson en este aÑo ya son 70 las autoridades fronterizas mientras se dicen listos para cualquier eventualidad. >> hillary clinton opinÓ lo que se iba hacer con los niÑos detenidos en un acto pÚblico respondiÓ a varias preguntas arlena nos cuenta quÉ respondiÓ en telÉfono migratorias. >> la ex primera dama de estados unidos y ex secretaria de estados unidos hablÓ en una audiencia en el mossad de...
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. >> la gente de la patrulla fronteriza quien preside sindicato de los agentes de tucson Él dijo en la entrevista que hablÓ con los efectivos que ford testigos del hecho. >> vamos a ver en quÉ termina, gracias. autoridades mexicanas detuvieron a por menos 50 miembro de autodefensas que desde ayer se habÍan tomado la poblaciÓn de la mira en michoacÁn está el jefe mireles y su guardaespaldas el grupo habÍa reanudado su avance en ese estado pero al menos 600 militares actuaron para impedirlo. los mexicanos en los Ángeles hablando de otros temas ya se preparan para el partido decisivo que jugarÁ su selecciÓn este domingo frente a holanda. uno se queda y el otro se va. por supuesto la esperanza es que el ganador sea el tri. oswaldo nos cuenta cÓmo con los preparativos en la ciudad estadounidense que reÚne el mayor nÚmero de mexicanos. >> arriba mÉxico va a ganar a holanda. >> ambiente de celebraciÓn en los preparativos para muchos en lo que se refiere anticipando lo mejor de su selecciÓn. >> vamos a preparar chilaquiles porque es temprano algo para desayunar. >> por si acaso
. >> la gente de la patrulla fronteriza quien preside sindicato de los agentes de tucson Él dijo en la entrevista que hablÓ con los efectivos que ford testigos del hecho. >> vamos a ver en quÉ termina, gracias. autoridades mexicanas detuvieron a por menos 50 miembro de autodefensas que desde ayer se habÍan tomado la poblaciÓn de la mira en michoacÁn está el jefe mireles y su guardaespaldas el grupo habÍa reanudado su avance en ese estado pero al menos 600 militares actuaron...
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pedro nos presenta los angustiosos testimonios desde tucson arizona. >> las madres centroamericanas llegan todos los dÍas cansadas y con hambre. ellos se quejan de abusos y maltratos por parte de los agentes. >> todas las seÑoras estÁbamos allÍ llorÁbamos, y se arrenpentÍan. >> lorena una de mÁs de 20 madres guatemaltecas que fueron liberadas este fin de semana. >> escuchÉ que a una seÑora un oficial le dijo a mi me va la vida tuya y de tus hijos por mi se mueren a mi me da lo mismo. >> ella y su hijo de 3 aÑos, estuvieron cinco dÍas detenidos. >> se burlaban de nosotros al comer. >> marÍa otra joven madre que tambiÉn prefiriÓ ocultar su identidad manifiesta haber sufrido las mismas humillaciones. >> yo le pedÍa mucho a dios de que me sacara de allÍ y me regresaran a mi paÍs. >> esta es la razÓn por la cual muchas madres hacen replicar y sus hijos estÁn viviendo ahora. esto es lo Único que divide ambos paÍses, por aquí es tan fÁcil entrar a suelo estadounidense, y una vez dentro se entregan a los agentes fronterizos. >> lorena viaja a chicago a reunirse con su marido
pedro nos presenta los angustiosos testimonios desde tucson arizona. >> las madres centroamericanas llegan todos los dÍas cansadas y con hambre. ellos se quejan de abusos y maltratos por parte de los agentes. >> todas las seÑoras estÁbamos allÍ llorÁbamos, y se arrenpentÍan. >> lorena una de mÁs de 20 madres guatemaltecas que fueron liberadas este fin de semana. >> escuchÉ que a una seÑora un oficial le dijo a mi me va la vida tuya y de tus hijos por mi se...
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honduras, atraviesan mÉxico hasta llegar a texas donde servicio de inmigraciÓn los envÍa por aviÓn a tucson teniendo como Último destino la ciudad fronteriza de nogales. >> no van a durar mÁs que de 3 a 5 dÍas sino que habrÁ una circulaciÓn para a seguir viniendo mÁs en texas hay casi 50 mil. >> las edades de los menores fluctÚan entre 1 y 17 aÑos la mayorÍa vienen a reunirse con sus padres. >> el 95% tienen padres en estados unidos sus papÁs padre y madre o la mamÁ. >> segÚn la patrulla fronteriza los mÁs de mil niÑos que se encuentran en el interior de la bodega permanecerÁn en arizona para ser procesados para posteriormente ser trasladados a albergues en diferentes partes de los ee.uu. >> los van a enviar aquÍ a illinois tambiÉn en california, en san antonio. >> en el 2011 6 mil niÑos cruzaron la frontera en lo que va de 2014 lo han hecho mÁs de 60 mil, desde arizona dulce univisiÓn. >> las cÁrceles privadas donde mÁs de 25 mil detenidos por violar las leyes de migraciÓn estadounidense recortaron gastos para obtener mÁs ganancias y esto ha provocado repetidos abus
honduras, atraviesan mÉxico hasta llegar a texas donde servicio de inmigraciÓn los envÍa por aviÓn a tucson teniendo como Último destino la ciudad fronteriza de nogales. >> no van a durar mÁs que de 3 a 5 dÍas sino que habrÁ una circulaciÓn para a seguir viniendo mÁs en texas hay casi 50 mil. >> las edades de los menores fluctÚan entre 1 y 17 aÑos la mayorÍa vienen a reunirse con sus padres. >> el 95% tienen padres en estados unidos sus papÁs padre y madre o la...
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they put their foot on american territory and we just take them to phoenix or tucson or some other facility. what are we doing here? why don't just send them back across the water? >> put them in an airplane, $400, send them back to where they came from, it's cheaper, more humane. the border patrol are too busy changing diapers and not going after illegal immigrants and done peddlers. i think the president knew this was going to happen, so it's going to help him on his executive orders, if congress doesn't take this mission up. but it might backfire because of the inhumane situations. the media finally got with it. i was on your station ten days ago talking about this, so i'm glad that now it's gone into the media, and the government officials are talking about it. >> but what i'm trying to understand here, if i were to take a truckload of illegal immigrants and bring them to tucson or phoenix or maricopa county, what would happen if i got caught? i assume i would be arrested, mug shots, the whole bit, right? >> well, i wouldn't bet on it, because there's a lot of court decisions, especiall
they put their foot on american territory and we just take them to phoenix or tucson or some other facility. what are we doing here? why don't just send them back across the water? >> put them in an airplane, $400, send them back to where they came from, it's cheaper, more humane. the border patrol are too busy changing diapers and not going after illegal immigrants and done peddlers. i think the president knew this was going to happen, so it's going to help him on his executive orders,...
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he was an agent for almost 10 years in the tucson sector. disturbed by what he described as a pattern of cruelty among his colleagues withholding food from migrants in custody, needless crowding, name-calling he started reporting abuses to his superiors. he says he was met with silence, framed, and eventually forced to resign. >> no one from the u.s. border patrol, office of inspector general, u.s. attorney's office, customs and border protection, dhs, congress has reached out to me. this a senior border patrol agent, one of their guys, reporting observed abuses of detained migrants. what do you think they're going to do when it's an outsider? >> do you feel as though allowing those less serious forms of abuses paves the way for the more lethal officer involved cases. >> when they see there is no consequence for misdeeds, they think, "if i get myself into a situation out in the field i can do whatever the hell i want.". and what you see is the delay tactic answers such as "the investigations are on-going" and "pending." and what eventually h
he was an agent for almost 10 years in the tucson sector. disturbed by what he described as a pattern of cruelty among his colleagues withholding food from migrants in custody, needless crowding, name-calling he started reporting abuses to his superiors. he says he was met with silence, framed, and eventually forced to resign. >> no one from the u.s. border patrol, office of inspector general, u.s. attorney's office, customs and border protection, dhs, congress has reached out to me. this...
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daniel is an integral member of the tucson community. he's one of us. he deserves to stay. our community would be outraged if law enforcement officials came into the sanctuary of the church to arrest daniel. >> reporter: southside presbyterian has a history of offering sanctuary to immigrants. the church spawned a nationwide movement in the '80s taking central american refugees who were fleeing from violence in their home country. >> right here at southside presbyterian church we are in the birth place of the sanctuary movement so it's part of our legacy that we would offer hospitality to someone who is in fear of being separated from their family. >> reporter: the room where daniel has been living was reverend harrington's old office. for nearly a month the cramped space became a makeshift bedroom for daniel, his son carlos and his wife, carla. >> so have you and your mom lived here this entire time too? >> not me. i go to my grandma's sometimes to clean house, check on it. >> this is such a small space. carla, what are you most afraid of? [ speaking spanish ] >> reporter:
daniel is an integral member of the tucson community. he's one of us. he deserves to stay. our community would be outraged if law enforcement officials came into the sanctuary of the church to arrest daniel. >> reporter: southside presbyterian has a history of offering sanctuary to immigrants. the church spawned a nationwide movement in the '80s taking central american refugees who were fleeing from violence in their home country. >> right here at southside presbyterian church we...
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coburn is in california at the border there and the tucson sector and mr. tester is in south texas. there is not much going on on the northern california border and i am in a part of the border where we have maybe 20 people trekking across the border and trying to catch up and am working well beyond my shift. i may be working an extra four hours waiting for someone to come and relieve me. mr. tester is going the other way and to maybe across the border trying to apprehend somebody slipping across the border and he uses an extra two or three hours. most people who are familiar with overtime issues know that people working in similar jobs have to work as long every day. common sense and my dad used to say just use common sense. i think someone using common sense here would say someone is working -- officer coburn here has worked an extra four hours to track down 20 people or i am and he is not or whatever. what do we pay those people along those lines? i think i know the answer but i'd like to hear you say it anyway. >> if you will i would like to take that question. if you are border
coburn is in california at the border there and the tucson sector and mr. tester is in south texas. there is not much going on on the northern california border and i am in a part of the border where we have maybe 20 people trekking across the border and trying to catch up and am working well beyond my shift. i may be working an extra four hours waiting for someone to come and relieve me. mr. tester is going the other way and to maybe across the border trying to apprehend somebody slipping...
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. >> what would your taco of tucson but i feel almost universally a generous response much as he evangelicals and are pleased cut from the tests like but they had their critiques they are unhappy with me tomy l criticize some of theirl heroes in their belief is my lack of what they called the christian world view fundamentally champers my enterprise but they have h been very open in. with that in mind i don't think i have to do sugarcoat the message of the of the book because it takes evangelical ideas very seriously and presenting what i think is mosts interesting is i emphasize the story of theum clashingn theological traditions and arguments over what is most central what constitutes a compromise?sim my air approach to speak atuble liberty university would be to emphasize there are other modes to develop the authority that are not in the christian right to these are not inventions of the 20th century but with their own heritage that goes back centuries and evangelicals that are traditional the primitive and and comfortable to think of themselves they apply it to collapse the gap between je
. >> what would your taco of tucson but i feel almost universally a generous response much as he evangelicals and are pleased cut from the tests like but they had their critiques they are unhappy with me tomy l criticize some of theirl heroes in their belief is my lack of what they called the christian world view fundamentally champers my enterprise but they have h been very open in. with that in mind i don't think i have to do sugarcoat the message of the of the book because it takes...
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i'm david wright for "nightline" in tucson. >> dr. rhee's book "trauma red" is on sale now. >>> next, talk about a cliffhanger. what happened to this dream home hanging by a thread? if you suffer from constipation, you will likely also suffer from gas. introducing new dulcogas, which starts working to eliminate gas bubbles in minutes for effective relief. dulcogas, from the makers of dulcolax- nothing relieves gas faster. dulcogas, from the makers of dulcolax- but we're not in the business of spokespenaming names.kswagen passat is heads above the competition, the fact is, it comes standard with an engine that's been called the benchmark of its class. really, guys, i thought... it also has more rear legroom than other midsize sedans. and the volkswagen passat has a lower starting price than... much better. vo: hurry in and get 0% apr for 60 months on 2014 passat gasoline models plus a $1000 contract bonus. it really made the difference between a morning around the house and getting a little exercise. unlike the bargain brand, depend gi
i'm david wright for "nightline" in tucson. >> dr. rhee's book "trauma red" is on sale now. >>> next, talk about a cliffhanger. what happened to this dream home hanging by a thread? if you suffer from constipation, you will likely also suffer from gas. introducing new dulcogas, which starts working to eliminate gas bubbles in minutes for effective relief. dulcogas, from the makers of dulcolax- nothing relieves gas faster. dulcogas, from the makers of dulcolax-...
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lionel meza was arraigned in a tucson court yesterday. he's the second suspect to face a u.s. court. >>> and a suspect accused of the attack on benghazi a expected to arrive in the u stays in days. he's on board a navy warship in the mediterranean. he was captured on sunday in libya and will be tried in a u.s. court system. khatallah could face the death penalty for the death of ambassadam ba ambassador chris stevens and three other americans. >>> and this morning a man is being held without bail on a german arrest warran. johann breyer has been charged with aiding in the murder of adults and childrening. >> reporter: the family of 89-year-old breyer dodging cameras. >> 158 train loads, not individuals. train loads of people. >> reporter: breyer admits to being a former na za. an s.s. guard stationed in poland at auschwitz. they have an arrest warrant for slaughtering anywhere between 200 to 300,000 men, women, and children. they want him extradited as soon as possible. >> his guarding along with all the other guards who were in that circumstance in the battalions that he belo
lionel meza was arraigned in a tucson court yesterday. he's the second suspect to face a u.s. court. >>> and a suspect accused of the attack on benghazi a expected to arrive in the u stays in days. he's on board a navy warship in the mediterranean. he was captured on sunday in libya and will be tried in a u.s. court system. khatallah could face the death penalty for the death of ambassadam ba ambassador chris stevens and three other americans. >>> and this morning a man is...
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thank you all for coming out this particular portion of our festival being sponsored by the city of tucson and the arizona daily star. we thank them for their support. this presentation will last about one hour and will have plenty of time, we'll carve out at least 20 minutes for all of your questions. and will get some good answers to them i'm sure so pleased hold your questions until we get into the final portion of our program. at the conclusion of the session the authors will be going to a signing area to meet you and autograph the book. out of respect for the authors enter fellow audience members, we ask that you turn off your cell phones. so i see some of you reaching to do that right now. today we want to welcome the co-authors of the best selling book titled "empty mansions: the mysterious life of huguette clark and the spending of a great american fortune." bill dedman is an investigative reporter. an investigative reporter for nbc news. he received in 1989 pulitzer prize investigative reporting for his work, the series was called the color of money which was a series of articles
thank you all for coming out this particular portion of our festival being sponsored by the city of tucson and the arizona daily star. we thank them for their support. this presentation will last about one hour and will have plenty of time, we'll carve out at least 20 minutes for all of your questions. and will get some good answers to them i'm sure so pleased hold your questions until we get into the final portion of our program. at the conclusion of the session the authors will be going to a...
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a arizona, dejados en libertad por el departamento de inmigracion en las centrales de autobuses de tucson y phoenix.. porque principalmente no hay especio... la mayoria de ellas provenientes de centro america... 3:26:20 "si uno mira la cituacion que esta pasando en honduras y en el salvador por eso tienen un alto numero de los inmgirates que vienen... estos menores, niÑos y niÑos sin un padre o familiar que los.. tienen que pasar dias en estas cirucunstancia s... el secretario de seguridad nacional indico que es una crisis humanitaria y que requiere atnecion inmediata... la patrulla fronteriza indico por un comunicado que ellos no han publicado fotografas oficiales del centro de detencin por la privacidad de las personas.. y que estos centros son temporales y los menores no pasan largo tiempo ah dentro. por su parte el departamento de seguridad pblica que se est coordinando con fema para poder dar la ayuda humanitaria necesitada a estos niÑos. blanca --en medio de esta angustia, una madre guatemalteca observ las decenas de fotografias... take vo ...y afirmo que su hijo de solo 10 aÑos
a arizona, dejados en libertad por el departamento de inmigracion en las centrales de autobuses de tucson y phoenix.. porque principalmente no hay especio... la mayoria de ellas provenientes de centro america... 3:26:20 "si uno mira la cituacion que esta pasando en honduras y en el salvador por eso tienen un alto numero de los inmgirates que vienen... estos menores, niÑos y niÑos sin un padre o familiar que los.. tienen que pasar dias en estas cirucunstancia s... el secretario de...
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tucson, arizona, has the lowest average a price at $3.37 with chicago the highest at $4.15. >> a program to close one of the most popular tourists stopped is off to a smooth start. the crookedest street in the world closed down on saturday from noon to 6:00 p.m., and this will repeat over four week ends to ease the traffic congestion. for the first week, it went smoother than expected. the road became packed with those would decided to walk the roads and snap photos. >> a lovely day for a week. >> it will be nice unless you are near the shoreline or the coast where it will be breezy. clouds are thicker this morning. we will see if that will happen and on our temperatures we will show you the small craft advisory across the bay area, and the cartinez straights, and 15- to 25-knots and faster and last longer over the ocean until 3:00 on wednesday morning with a wind at 15 to 30 knots bringing you sunshine this afternoon which takes avenue the cloud cover. the clouds are not come meetly unfurled but they are not sitting still and you can see the dancing lights of the bay bridge behind the f
tucson, arizona, has the lowest average a price at $3.37 with chicago the highest at $4.15. >> a program to close one of the most popular tourists stopped is off to a smooth start. the crookedest street in the world closed down on saturday from noon to 6:00 p.m., and this will repeat over four week ends to ease the traffic congestion. for the first week, it went smoother than expected. the road became packed with those would decided to walk the roads and snap photos. >> a lovely day...
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lionel meza was arraigned in a federal court in tucson yesterday. he's the second of five suspects to face a u.s. court. >>> and a suspect accused of the attack in benghazi, libya, is expected to arrive in the united states in days. he's on board a navy warship in the mediterranean. he was captured on sunday in libya and will be tried in a u.s. court system. khatallah could face the death penalty for the deaths of u.s. ambassador chris stevens and three other americans. >>> this morning an 89-year-old philadelphia man is being held without bail on a german arrest warrant. johann breyer has been charged with aiding in the murder of hundreds of thousands of men, women, and children. steve patterson of our philadelphia station reports. >> reporter: in federal court, the 89-year-old breyer is dodging cameras. >> 158 train loads, not individuals. train loads of people. >> reporter: breyer admits to being a former nazi. an s.s. guard stationed in occupied poland at auschwitz. german authorities have an arrest warrant for him slaughtering anywhere between
lionel meza was arraigned in a federal court in tucson yesterday. he's the second of five suspects to face a u.s. court. >>> and a suspect accused of the attack in benghazi, libya, is expected to arrive in the united states in days. he's on board a navy warship in the mediterranean. he was captured on sunday in libya and will be tried in a u.s. court system. khatallah could face the death penalty for the deaths of u.s. ambassador chris stevens and three other americans. >>>...
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if you go to the tucson, arizona greyhound station any day of the week, you will find 80, 90 families like this. but the father, if you have a father, you get bounced right back. because they think you have someone to take care of you. >> so the women and children first, but then the guys, you got to go. what happens to them once they get to georgia or tennessee, where they're going? are they left to their own wits, do they hook up with family members? >> well, how they get to these places is they say i have an aunt in georgia and so -- >> is it documented? >> well, the family has to pay for the ticket. someone has to -- it's like having a sponsor. someone has to stick up for you and say i'm going to vouch for this person and pay for the ticket. border patrol was very clear, said today we don't pay for any bus tickets because that's a big right wing, oh, we're paying -- >> right. right. >> they're not. border patrol is not paying for bus tickets. the families are paying for bus tickets. they go stay with a family member and the family member is like the sponsor. then they have to get
if you go to the tucson, arizona greyhound station any day of the week, you will find 80, 90 families like this. but the father, if you have a father, you get bounced right back. because they think you have someone to take care of you. >> so the women and children first, but then the guys, you got to go. what happens to them once they get to georgia or tennessee, where they're going? are they left to their own wits, do they hook up with family members? >> well, how they get to these...
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she was wounded in the mass shooting in tucson. and the first-ever maker fair. aiming to inspire inventors and critical thinkers to bring ideas to life. >>> and the san antonio spurs more thanned with a victory river parade in texas today. the team is going to be floating down the san antonio river on barges and attend a ceremony to honor their fifth championship. congrats to them. that's it for edition of "way t early." "morning joe" starts right now. >>> good morning. it's wednesday, june 18, a nice day out. >> welcome to "morning joe." it's light out. with us onset, former communications director for george w. bush nicolle wallace. good morning. good to see you. >> former treasury secretary steve rattner. in washington senior political editor and xous correspondent pour the "huffington post" sam stein. hi, thomas. >> thomas, too. >> so joyful. >> i go
she was wounded in the mass shooting in tucson. and the first-ever maker fair. aiming to inspire inventors and critical thinkers to bring ideas to life. >>> and the san antonio spurs more thanned with a victory river parade in texas today. the team is going to be floating down the san antonio river on barges and attend a ceremony to honor their fifth championship. congrats to them. that's it for edition of "way t early." "morning joe" starts right now. >>>...
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. >> reporter: when tucson border patrol agents seized this truck last week, the decals from the fish and wildlife service looked spot on. in the flatbed they found marijuana in bundles worth $1.6 million. it's what they call a clone or faked vehicle and while it may seem unusual, what cbs news found may surprise you. the story starts back in 2007 as a police officer in the little town of george west, texas, attempted to pull over what looked like a texas department of transportation or txdot truck. what did this truck look like to the casual observer? >> just like a typical txdot truck from the exempt plates to the stickers, the insignia. >> reporter: but the license plate belonged to a school district, so sergeant jorge medina stopped it. >> as i walked up to the truck, it took off. >> reporter: he gave chase until the driver lost control and the truck spun out. >> it flipped over and there were black bundles scattered all over. >> reporter: that was the drugs. >> that was the drugs. >> reporter: nearly a ton of marijuana. since then law enforcement officials in south texas like she
. >> reporter: when tucson border patrol agents seized this truck last week, the decals from the fish and wildlife service looked spot on. in the flatbed they found marijuana in bundles worth $1.6 million. it's what they call a clone or faked vehicle and while it may seem unusual, what cbs news found may surprise you. the story starts back in 2007 as a police officer in the little town of george west, texas, attempted to pull over what looked like a texas department of transportation or...
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i know we had record highs in tucson. vegas was at 102. we were hot where we thought it would be, and it continues this morning. we're still very warm in those areas. at least down to the 70s in vegas. going to feel like 109 to 111 from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., excessive heat warning in effect. this has been extended through thursday for southern arizona. so this heat is not going anywhere, going away anytime soon. also, the middle of the country, one big headline late tonight and in early tomorrow morning. it is a severe weather outbreak. nebraska, iowa, northern kansas, this is the problem area. so, you know, the heat is one thing. the heat can be deadly. we don't have to deal with tornados in the west. at least there's that. >> the heat continues to at least the end of the week. and there is no rain in sight anywhere. >> maybe the weekend will give us a better forecast for them. >> we like to cool off, a little early for the 110s. >> we'll move from that hot ticket to the this hot ticket. the l.a. clippers worth $2 billion. guess which
i know we had record highs in tucson. vegas was at 102. we were hot where we thought it would be, and it continues this morning. we're still very warm in those areas. at least down to the 70s in vegas. going to feel like 109 to 111 from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., excessive heat warning in effect. this has been extended through thursday for southern arizona. so this heat is not going anywhere, going away anytime soon. also, the middle of the country, one big headline late tonight and in early...
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las Últimas semanas le han dado comida a muchas familias libero tadas en esas estaciones de phoenix y tucson. >>> saliÓ a la luz un nuevo video de la violenta golpiza que sufriÓ un estudiante hispano despagde discapacitado sus compaÑeros y otro guardia que lo vieron todo no hicieron nada para detener la agresiÓn, vanesa con las imÁgenes. > >>>. >periodista: hoy surgen nuevas imagen de los que ocurriÓ nunca secundaria de oakland california momentos antes que un guardia de seguridad se violento ara y golpeara a un estudiante hispano que sufre de parÁlisis cerebral. >>> no se vale como lo tratÓ no habÍa visto el video y no por quÉ, que pasaba en su cabeza de esa persona para que hubiera hecho lo que hizo. >>> su madre enojada hablÓ despuÉs de ver las imÁgenes, un video captado por una cÁmara de seguridad que muÉstralo momento en que el guardia se un frente al joven de 17 aÑos, lo tumba de la silla y lo patea en la cabeza mientras lo entra al elevador. >>> no estÁ bien, uno tiene que estar seguro en la escuela, y es un lugar dÓnde te puedes sentir seguro donde lo van a golpear.
las Últimas semanas le han dado comida a muchas familias libero tadas en esas estaciones de phoenix y tucson. >>> saliÓ a la luz un nuevo video de la violenta golpiza que sufriÓ un estudiante hispano despagde discapacitado sus compaÑeros y otro guardia que lo vieron todo no hicieron nada para detener la agresiÓn, vanesa con las imÁgenes. > >>>. >periodista: hoy surgen nuevas imagen de los que ocurriÓ nunca secundaria de oakland california momentos antes que un...
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with our very own heat wave as temperatures climb into the low 100th around las vegas into phoenix and tucson. this heat will be stick around for the weekend ahead. near record high temperatures over the next couple of days. as a result, you will need to find ways to keep cool and stay safe. find a place cool to go. we have an excessive heat watch across southern areas of arizona as we get into the day on monday. in addition to that, heat advisories in effect for this afternoon in extreme western texas, another area where temperatures will climb into the upper 90s to near 100. into the midwest, it will be a warm day. temperatures into the upper 80s around chicago as well asmapmap lemmings with the southerly flow of area, pupping in a lot of moisture, slow-moving storm system. more showers and storms as we go through the day and some of which could become strong to ceph eve right now, all rain, plenty of lightning to moving across nebraska. a pretty rough go here across western areas of the united states. as we head into the afternoon, additional day time heating will lead to increased instabi
with our very own heat wave as temperatures climb into the low 100th around las vegas into phoenix and tucson. this heat will be stick around for the weekend ahead. near record high temperatures over the next couple of days. as a result, you will need to find ways to keep cool and stay safe. find a place cool to go. we have an excessive heat watch across southern areas of arizona as we get into the day on monday. in addition to that, heat advisories in effect for this afternoon in extreme...
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brewer, who's still angry over federal authorities dropping off undocumented families at bus stations in tucson and phoenix recently. she blames the current surge on border security lapses. and here in nogales, central american consular officials say they believe the children are being treated well, given the circumstances, as u.s. officials try to get ahead of this borderç crisis that shows no sign of letting up. lester? >> all right, mark potter, thank you. >>> severe weather surprised many people in colorado today. at least five tornadoes were reported. one person was injured when a tornado hit a country club in aurora. weather channel meteorologist kim cunningham is tracking all this for us. kim? >> reporter: and lester, i think the surprise was actually that it happened before lunch.ó@3 c1 i mean, there was a forecast for isolated tornadoes for that area, but it came a little bit earlier than forecast, the first one happening right before lunch and a couple of hours after that. now the good news for that area, there is no more threat of severe weather. we do have tornado watch still in e
brewer, who's still angry over federal authorities dropping off undocumented families at bus stations in tucson and phoenix recently. she blames the current surge on border security lapses. and here in nogales, central american consular officials say they believe the children are being treated well, given the circumstances, as u.s. officials try to get ahead of this borderç crisis that shows no sign of letting up. lester? >> all right, mark potter, thank you. >>> severe weather...
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hundreds were flown to tucson, then bused to phoenix and left at a bus station to find their way. >> beginning on tuesday, we started seeing families dropped off including children, most under the age of five, some as young as three to six months old. >> they're now being released on their own recognizance which means given authorization to travel and reunite with family members in the united states. >> reporter: it's this weekend's transport of the undocumented children that has called the entire operation into question. a spokesman for homeland security tells cnn the number of undocumented children crossing the u.s.-mexico border by themselves has increased substantially, calling it a crisis situation. officials say at least 60,000 children will try to cross into the united states this year alone. we should add that the influx of children coming into the united states without their parents actually has nothing to do with u.s. immigration policy. immigration attorneys will tell you that it has all to do with violence in central america. christi, victor? >> rosa flores, thank you so
hundreds were flown to tucson, then bused to phoenix and left at a bus station to find their way. >> beginning on tuesday, we started seeing families dropped off including children, most under the age of five, some as young as three to six months old. >> they're now being released on their own recognizance which means given authorization to travel and reunite with family members in the united states. >> reporter: it's this weekend's transport of the undocumented children that...
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the problem in tucson, these were adults and mostly from mexico. so what we're working on together in the interagency specifically with ice's help is increase the tension for the family units. we think that that's going to make a difference in this problem. >> the bishop's suggestion is always in order, too. prayer should not be cast aside. mr. patello, i want to ask you this, we've been reading about these unescorted juveniles coming to the border. when did this start? >> i think we've seen an increase over the last several years. this year is much different than anything we've seen previously. typically in the last several years the high levels of traffic would have leveled off, if you will, in the spring. this year it has not. >> has enforcement during this time been relaxed as far as enforcing our immigration laws? >> it has not. >> let me ask you this. i'm not sure hughow i want to fe this. whoever can answer this. to what extent has there been an increase in gang entry, members of gangs coming, be they juveniles or adults? >> that's always a
the problem in tucson, these were adults and mostly from mexico. so what we're working on together in the interagency specifically with ice's help is increase the tension for the family units. we think that that's going to make a difference in this problem. >> the bishop's suggestion is always in order, too. prayer should not be cast aside. mr. patello, i want to ask you this, we've been reading about these unescorted juveniles coming to the border. when did this start? >> i think...
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he came to meet parents from newtown, tucson, and columbine, who know the grief he's feeling. >> there's a whole hoel in my heart that nothing can fill. >> reporter: 20-year-old chris martinez was killed 26 days ago in a santa barbara deli. his father's public statement was raw and impassioned. >> too many have died. we should say to ourselvesnot one more. >> reporter: those words have become a rallying cry. 600,000 americans signed up to send postcards baring the phrase to elected officials, and it re-energized gun safety advocates like sandy and lonnie phillips, whose daughter jessica died in the movie theater massacre in auror acolorado, in 2012. >> gun violence in our nation is caused by craven and irresponsible politicians and the corporate gun lobby that away their votes to block any and all reasonable, life-saving solutions. >> reporter: when you talk to these parents who have been fighting for smarter gun laws for 15 years and haven't gotten anywhere, does that discourage you? >> not a bit. you could tell me that everything that i'm going to do or plan to do will not be successfu
he came to meet parents from newtown, tucson, and columbine, who know the grief he's feeling. >> there's a whole hoel in my heart that nothing can fill. >> reporter: 20-year-old chris martinez was killed 26 days ago in a santa barbara deli. his father's public statement was raw and impassioned. >> too many have died. we should say to ourselvesnot one more. >> reporter: those words have become a rallying cry. 600,000 americans signed up to send postcards baring the phrase...
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they have to travel from tucson, arizona, to new york. tucson, arizona, to memphis, tennessee. most people feel they're going to cities, and they're not. they're going to memphis, florida, all across america. which also makes it interesting. so they get to these places and say, i'm going to go -- say i'm in tucson and they say, i'm going to go to memphis, tennessee. how are you going to do that if you don't have the funds for that and don't speak the language? they pull into a terminal after 12 hours and just sit there. they're exhausted and famished and don't understand what's going on. >> interestingly, south dakota, you say the woman going there was given a chicago appointment. to go to a court hearing. what is she going to get from south dakota to chicago? >> if you ask the government -- >> they intend to go, right? >> they intend to go. but if you talk to dhs, they say, we have to give these people their day in court. we can't just house them forever. we can't just keep them for a month. we're not in the child -- they can't be babysitting. we're not just going to take care
they have to travel from tucson, arizona, to new york. tucson, arizona, to memphis, tennessee. most people feel they're going to cities, and they're not. they're going to memphis, florida, all across america. which also makes it interesting. so they get to these places and say, i'm going to go -- say i'm in tucson and they say, i'm going to go to memphis, tennessee. how are you going to do that if you don't have the funds for that and don't speak the language? they pull into a terminal after 12...
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, who is still angry over federal authorities dropping off undocumented families at bus stations in tucson and phoenix recently. she blames the current surge on border security lapses. and here in nogales, central american consular officials say they believe the children are being treated well, given the circumstances. as u.s. officials try to get ahead of this border crisis that shows no sign of letting up. lester? >> all right, mark potter, thank you. >>> severe weather surprised many people in colorado today. at least five tornadoes were reported. one person was injured when a tornado hit a country club in aurora. weather channel meteorologist kim cunningham is tracking all this for us. kim? >> reporter: and lester, i think the surprise was actually that it happened before lunch. there was a forecast for isolated tornadoes for that area, but it came a little bit earlier than forecast, the first one happening right before lunch, and a couple of hours after that. now, the good news for that area, there is no more threat of severe weather. we do have tornado watch still in effect, though,
, who is still angry over federal authorities dropping off undocumented families at bus stations in tucson and phoenix recently. she blames the current surge on border security lapses. and here in nogales, central american consular officials say they believe the children are being treated well, given the circumstances. as u.s. officials try to get ahead of this border crisis that shows no sign of letting up. lester? >> all right, mark potter, thank you. >>> severe weather...