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gavin clarkson told local reporters that the clerk thought that new mexico was a foreign country. yeah. he said that the woman insisted on seeing his new mexican passport after he showed him her license. she did also compliment him on his english, he said. after checking with a supervisor, they verified that new mexico, yes, is indeed part of the united states. a spokeswoman for the d.c. court says they very much regret the error and the slight delay that it caused. stay in school, kids. >> a simple map for the holidays or a trip to new mexico. >>> up next, pope francis laydz down the law for clergy who may be gay. >>> plus, the oops of a lifetime as a prospective groom drops the engagement ring right into that times square sewer, through the grate. we've got the rest of the story for you next. (vo) they're all going in the same direction. but in very different ways. and pampers gives all of them our driest, best-fitting diaper. pampers cruisers. with 3 way fit. they adapt at the waist, legs and bottom. with up to 12 hours of protection. for all of the freedom to move their way. i
gavin clarkson told local reporters that the clerk thought that new mexico was a foreign country. yeah. he said that the woman insisted on seeing his new mexican passport after he showed him her license. she did also compliment him on his english, he said. after checking with a supervisor, they verified that new mexico, yes, is indeed part of the united states. a spokeswoman for the d.c. court says they very much regret the error and the slight delay that it caused. stay in school, kids....
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both children who were in new mexico when they fell ill -- new mexico is adjacent to el paso. the first death involved a seven-year-old guatemalan girl named jackeline caal. she became ill on december 6 and s taken to a hospital in el paso, where unfortunately she passed away. both children showed similar symptoms. kni don' what to make of that. they had a cough and then rdeveloped a very high fe quickly and began vomiting.im by thethey were taken to hospital, the doctors were not able to save them. ben: what is the situation witma those who arng their way trough central america and mexico to try to gthe u.s. to seek asylum? at one point they caravans were very much at the top of the news agenda. things seem to have gone a little quiet in recent time. robert: well, i think that is because the trump administration has gotten never bn focused on what is happening in tijuana, and the situation of communities like el paso and mcallen in texas have totally been ignored. we have been having thousands grants a week coming into el, pad behind me right now, immigration and customst enf
both children who were in new mexico when they fell ill -- new mexico is adjacent to el paso. the first death involved a seven-year-old guatemalan girl named jackeline caal. she became ill on december 6 and s taken to a hospital in el paso, where unfortunately she passed away. both children showed similar symptoms. kni don' what to make of that. they had a cough and then rdeveloped a very high fe quickly and began vomiting.im by thethey were taken to hospital, the doctors were not able to save...
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both children who were in new mexico when they fell ill. new mexico is adjacent to el paso. the first death involved a seven—year—old what a marlin girl. —— guatemalan. she became ill on december six and was taken to a hospital here in paso, where u nfortu nately hospital here in paso, where unfortunately she passed away. both children showed very similar symptoms. i don't know what to make of that. they had a cough and then developed a very high fever and quickly began vomiting, and by the time they were taken to hospital, the doctors were not able to save them. robert, what is the situation with those who are making their way through central america, and mexico, to try to seek asylum in the us? because at one point the karrabin ‘s we re very because at one point the karrabin ‘s were very much at the top of the news agenda, but things seem to have gone quietly on that recently. —— the caravans. i think that is because the trump administration has got everything focused on what is happening in tijuana, and the situation in communities like el paso and mcallen
both children who were in new mexico when they fell ill. new mexico is adjacent to el paso. the first death involved a seven—year—old what a marlin girl. —— guatemalan. she became ill on december six and was taken to a hospital here in paso, where u nfortu nately hospital here in paso, where unfortunately she passed away. both children showed very similar symptoms. i don't know what to make of that. they had a cough and then developed a very high fever and quickly began vomiting, and by...
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both children who were in new mexico when they fell ill -- new mexico is adjacent to el paso. the first death inarlved a seven-ld guatemalan girl named jackeline caal. she became ill on december 6 and was taken to a hospital in el paso, where unfortunately she passed away. both children showed similar symptoms. i don't know what to make of that. a they hough and then developed a very high fever quickly and began vomiting. by the time they were taken to hospital, the doctors were not able t wsave them. bet is the situation with those who are making their way through central america and mexico to try to get to the u.s. to seek asylum? at one point they caravans were very much at the top of the news agenda. things seem to have gone a little quiet in recent time. rort: well, i think that is because the trump administration has gotten never been focused on what is happening in tijua and the situation of communities like el paso and mcallen inte s have totally been ignored. we have been having thousands of migrants a week coming into el paso, and behind me right now,an immigratiocus
both children who were in new mexico when they fell ill -- new mexico is adjacent to el paso. the first death inarlved a seven-ld guatemalan girl named jackeline caal. she became ill on december 6 and was taken to a hospital in el paso, where unfortunately she passed away. both children showed similar symptoms. i don't know what to make of that. a they hough and then developed a very high fever quickly and began vomiting. by the time they were taken to hospital, the doctors were not able t...
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your dedication to new mexico changed lives. lastly, thank you to all the members i had the pleasure of serving with who helped ensure my time here was a success. while it was congressman meadows helping me launch an investigation into snap mismanagement in new mexico, congressman cole for helping pass care core grants to assist caregivers, or congressman o'halleran who worked with me to pass the first-ever broadband grant program in the farm bill. i have worked with and learned from members on every part of the political spectrum and regardless of our differences, i have found a universal passion for solving problems and public service. every member here understands the privilege and responsibility of working in the most powerful institution in the world, and the immeasurable potential of this body to address the problems we were elected to solve. our shared values and commitment to each other is always and has been this institution's greatest strength. to paraphrase thomas jefferson, let us never forget that the differences of
your dedication to new mexico changed lives. lastly, thank you to all the members i had the pleasure of serving with who helped ensure my time here was a success. while it was congressman meadows helping me launch an investigation into snap mismanagement in new mexico, congressman cole for helping pass care core grants to assist caregivers, or congressman o'halleran who worked with me to pass the first-ever broadband grant program in the farm bill. i have worked with and learned from members on...
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on tuesday, several lawmakers toured the lordsburg border patrol station in new mexico where the girl was held shortly before she became ill, dying after her fever spiked to nearly 106 degrees. this is houston congressmember al green. >> what i saw in this facility is unbelievable and unconscionable. animals would not allow to be treated the way human beings are being treated in this facility. amy: we'll have more on the death of jakelin caal maquin after headlines. in california, the yemeni mother of a dying two-year-old child was granted a state department waiver from president trump's travel ban tuesday and will see her son one last time before her boy is expected to die. the toddler, abdullah hassan, is in an oakland, california children's hospital with a rare , brain disease. both abdullah and his father, ali, are u.s. citizens, but the mother shaima swileh is a yemeni citizen living in egypt. swileh is from one of five majority-muslim countries -- iran, libya, yemen, syria and somalia -- whose citizens are barred from entering the u.s. under president trump's executive order. he
on tuesday, several lawmakers toured the lordsburg border patrol station in new mexico where the girl was held shortly before she became ill, dying after her fever spiked to nearly 106 degrees. this is houston congressmember al green. >> what i saw in this facility is unbelievable and unconscionable. animals would not allow to be treated the way human beings are being treated in this facility. amy: we'll have more on the death of jakelin caal maquin after headlines. in california, the...
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what's with new mexico bubbles? >> just outside of albuquerque is a place called truth or consequences. they make wine in the same style as champagne. they've been doing it since the 80s.e it's s of the best for the price point you'll get in this country. >> how trendy will y be to say i brought this new mexico champagne. if you're celebrating, do it responsibly. >>> tommy, thank you. if you want to learnore about things going on, mhead over to ". app and search "2019 lauryn rickets joining us from the weather center.mm mcfly with a tough assignment going through the local options for alcohol. i hope he's hydrated this morning. >> i hope so as kll. w big plans for new year's eve not only for him but as well. els i'm wondering how i didn't get that assignment. >> i know. we have to work on that. >> definitely, david. >>> let's talk about rain chances for us. les bring it home. we've had rain yesterday. imean, it was relentless yesterday. over an inch of rain. again, perpetuating the whole wettest year of 2018. no rai
what's with new mexico bubbles? >> just outside of albuquerque is a place called truth or consequences. they make wine in the same style as champagne. they've been doing it since the 80s.e it's s of the best for the price point you'll get in this country. >> how trendy will y be to say i brought this new mexico champagne. if you're celebrating, do it responsibly. >>> tommy, thank you. if you want to learnore about things going on, mhead over to ". app and search...
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it was a time when a sinister force seemed to be snatching women off the streets of new mexico's largest city. and the devoutly religious detective knew she needed all the help she could get. >> i think it's somebody who's very organized. i think he's been preying on his victims, has a particular victim in mind. >> reporter: sticking up for victims comes naturally to ida lopez. it's the same instinct that drew her to police work years ago, when she was a kid, growing up in albuquerque. >> i was about 9 years old. actually, it was my grandfather raised me. he was outside. he was about in his 80s. and i'm in the porch area. and there's a foot chase. and the guy goes toward him, and he's tackled by police. i just thought that was the coolest thing i'd ever seen. and so that curiosity. and then there was the service part, the helping people part of police work. >> reporter: after college ida graduated from the police academy and joined the force as a uniformed officer. >> most of my areas that i worked, especially patrol, i was assigned working the prostitutes in the area. >> reporter: and s
it was a time when a sinister force seemed to be snatching women off the streets of new mexico's largest city. and the devoutly religious detective knew she needed all the help she could get. >> i think it's somebody who's very organized. i think he's been preying on his victims, has a particular victim in mind. >> reporter: sticking up for victims comes naturally to ida lopez. it's the same instinct that drew her to police work years ago, when she was a kid, growing up in...
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trivia to convince that clerk. >> we were like, new mexico is a state. it's theac vant lot between texas and arizona. after the treaty of guadalupe, we became a sta 60 years ago. >> a superiz vooer says a clerk in our office made an err. very much regret the error. >>> an act of patriotism cght on camera. the wind knocked down the flagpole outside gail cook's home in ferndale. a fedex driver passing by saw the flag on the ground and stopped to help. not only did he pick up the flag, he also folded and itac it safely on the she posted it on facebook to thank the driver. he saw it and said he was a marine and it was his duty. you can read the ful interview on the washington app. just search flag. that's a great story. a whole lot of stuff got blown arou this week, didn't it? >> we dealt with wind. the wind subsided. a little bit of rain not that much. more rain over the weekend, but plenty of dry time as well. i'm tracking two round op rain and sunday,heain during the morning hours and it's looking nice during the seconddaalf of the if you took advantage w
trivia to convince that clerk. >> we were like, new mexico is a state. it's theac vant lot between texas and arizona. after the treaty of guadalupe, we became a sta 60 years ago. >> a superiz vooer says a clerk in our office made an err. very much regret the error. >>> an act of patriotism cght on camera. the wind knocked down the flagpole outside gail cook's home in ferndale. a fedex driver passing by saw the flag on the ground and stopped to help. not only did he pick up...
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in new mexico. this camper overturning on its side on a slick road as the system takes aim at the east coast. >> and rob joins us now with the forecast. rob, any silver lining out there for the millions coming to times square to ring in the new year? >> it will be a lot warmer than last year. one of the coldest new year's on record last year. this year, much milder. but the two systems, there they are. and portland, seattle, you are hit tonight. the left over from new mexico, over texas tomorrow with more rain there and through a saw. they combine in the day on monday, a mostly rain event. chicago, detroit, columbus, indianapolis, d.c. and baltimore in the evening and new york city, could be one of the mildest new year's eves on record. but also on the wet side. >> all right, rob, thank you. >>> now to washington and the eerie quiet in the halls of congress, and the partial government shut down now in its 8th day. visitors were lining up today at the smithsonian which will close its doors on january
in new mexico. this camper overturning on its side on a slick road as the system takes aim at the east coast. >> and rob joins us now with the forecast. rob, any silver lining out there for the millions coming to times square to ring in the new year? >> it will be a lot warmer than last year. one of the coldest new year's on record last year. this year, much milder. but the two systems, there they are. and portland, seattle, you are hit tonight. the left over from new mexico, over...
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my name is deb holland, new mexico's first congressional district. all of us bring a different background. mom.a single i know what it is like to be on food stamps, i know what it is like to struggle. i am a daughter of veterans. military in in the a pueblo indian household, so i know my background informs the decisions i will make. and i think it is important that those of us who have varying backgrounds, that we are able to bring that to the table when discussing issues that are important to our country. absolutely. >> i am carol miller from huntington west virginia. i have been in office for 12 years in our legislature and before that, i was a wife, a mother and a grandmother, still am, by the way. [laughter] 45 years, i have managed the , im, i raise american bison am an apartment manager, and i have been an active person in so many different community involvements throughout my 45 years in west virginia. my father was the congressman from columbus, ohio, so i was raised in a household with a public servant, and now was understood what that truly
my name is deb holland, new mexico's first congressional district. all of us bring a different background. mom.a single i know what it is like to be on food stamps, i know what it is like to struggle. i am a daughter of veterans. military in in the a pueblo indian household, so i know my background informs the decisions i will make. and i think it is important that those of us who have varying backgrounds, that we are able to bring that to the table when discussing issues that are important to...
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in new mexico, an eight-year-old guatemalan boy died on christmas eve while in the custody of u.s. customs and border protection, becoming the second migrant child to die in u.s. detention in the past month. felix gomez alonzo was admitted to a hospital earlier on christmas eve, diagnosed with a common cold, given ibuprofen and antibiotics and released. but the boy continued to become more ill throughout christmas eve. after he began vomiting, the boy was sentnt back k to the same hospital, but fell unconscious along the way. he was pronounced dead just before midnight christmas morning. the cause of d death is not yet known. the boy was first detained along with his father on december 18. the trump administration said it was investigating the latest death and that it had ordered medical checks of every child in its custody. this follows the death of a seven-year-old indigenous guatemalan girl, jakelin caal maquin, who died on december 8, also in new mexico, two days after she and her father presented themselves at the border in a bid for asylum. while he has talked endlessly about
in new mexico, an eight-year-old guatemalan boy died on christmas eve while in the custody of u.s. customs and border protection, becoming the second migrant child to die in u.s. detention in the past month. felix gomez alonzo was admitted to a hospital earlier on christmas eve, diagnosed with a common cold, given ibuprofen and antibiotics and released. but the boy continued to become more ill throughout christmas eve. after he began vomiting, the boy was sentnt back k to the same hospital, but...
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it was a time when a sinister force seemed to be snatching women off the streets of new mexico's largest city. and the devoutly religious detective knew she needed all the help she could get. >> i think it's somebody who's very organized. i think he's been preying on his victims, has a particular victim in mind. >> reporter: sticking up for victims comes naturally to ida lopez. it's the same instinct that drew her to police work years ago, when she was a kid, growing up in albuquerque. >> i was about 9 years old. actually, it was my grandfather raised me. he was outside. he was about in his 80s. and i'm in the porch area. and there's a foot chase. and the guy goes toward him, and he's tackled by police. i just thought that was the coolest thing i'd ever seen. and so that curiosity. and then there was the service part, the helping people part of police work. >> reporter: after college ida graduated from the police academy and joined the force as a uniformed officer. >> most of my areas that i worked, especially patrol, i was assigned working the prostitutes in the area. >> reporter: and s
it was a time when a sinister force seemed to be snatching women off the streets of new mexico's largest city. and the devoutly religious detective knew she needed all the help she could get. >> i think it's somebody who's very organized. i think he's been preying on his victims, has a particular victim in mind. >> reporter: sticking up for victims comes naturally to ida lopez. it's the same instinct that drew her to police work years ago, when she was a kid, growing up in...
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ed lavandera in new mexico. i want to get this in. this is just an update for you on that honduran woman, you have seen this photo over and over. she was photographed running from tear gas with her children at the u.s./mexico border last month. we can tell you now, she is inside the country. the woman and her kids were part of this group of 15 people escorted to the border by two democratic members of congress yesterday. they had initially been denied entry because of capacity issues, according to a customs and border protection spokesperson. but after a seven-hour wait, congressman jimmy gomez confirmed they were allowed entry into the united states and they have officially filed for asylum. so we'll stay on that family, as well. and thank you so much for being with me the last two hours here on cnn. i'm brooke baldwin here in new york. let's go to washington. "the lead" with jake tapper starts right now. >>> if only that judge told us how he really felt about michael flynn. "the lead" starts right now. >>> a courtroom stunner. after
ed lavandera in new mexico. i want to get this in. this is just an update for you on that honduran woman, you have seen this photo over and over. she was photographed running from tear gas with her children at the u.s./mexico border last month. we can tell you now, she is inside the country. the woman and her kids were part of this group of 15 people escorted to the border by two democratic members of congress yesterday. they had initially been denied entry because of capacity issues, according...
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. >> reporter: jakelin was picked up with her father in a remote area of new mexico. it took more than nine hours to transport them to a border patrol station. she wasn't breathing and had a high fever when she arrived. she was then airlifted to an el paso hospital where she died. a local shelter housing the father disputes the government's initial claims about her journey. >> she had not suffered from a lack of water or food prior to approaching the border. >> reporter: members of the hispanic caucus will be traveling down to new mexico to visit the border patrol station where jacklin was taken. also u.s. customs and border patrol commissioner will be there on tuesday to join them. >> thank you. >>> turning overseas to the war in yemen. despite a cease-fire set to begin on tuesday, there was more fighting in and around the port city of hodaida today. pro-government forces backed by saudi arabia unleashed air strikes on houthi rebels backed by iran. elizabeth palmer continues her reporting from the scene of the world's worst humanitarian crisis. >> reporter: here are
. >> reporter: jakelin was picked up with her father in a remote area of new mexico. it took more than nine hours to transport them to a border patrol station. she wasn't breathing and had a high fever when she arrived. she was then airlifted to an el paso hospital where she died. a local shelter housing the father disputes the government's initial claims about her journey. >> she had not suffered from a lack of water or food prior to approaching the border. >> reporter:...
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last week and were taken to a new mexico border patrol station on sunday. with congress out of session for the holiday, democratic critics took to twitter. texas representative sheila jackson lee said this shocked the conscience. texas congresswoman-elect veronica expar. >> over the last few years there have been literally hundreds of migrants who have died in u.s. custody. it is especially tragic when children die in our custody. >>> much of the country did not see a white christmas, but a late holiday snow storm is now on the way. meteorologist robb ellis of our chicago station wbbm has the forecast. >> well, it's the center of the country that is going to deal with the bulk of this system as it moves through. some pretty heavy rain and farther north some pretty heavy snow that comes down from a lot of gulf moisture that's been drifting to the north. now, this is going to start to get organized over the next 12 to 24 hours and sometime late wednesday night we'll see a lot of that gulf moisture finally encounter some of that colder air that has retreated t
last week and were taken to a new mexico border patrol station on sunday. with congress out of session for the holiday, democratic critics took to twitter. texas representative sheila jackson lee said this shocked the conscience. texas congresswoman-elect veronica expar. >> over the last few years there have been literally hundreds of migrants who have died in u.s. custody. it is especially tragic when children die in our custody. >>> much of the country did not see a white...
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mexico monday morning the boy started showing symptoms he was scared to gloss he was coughing he was taken to hospital he was found to have a temperature of one hundred three degrees fahrenheit so thirty two to four so centigrade nonetheless he was discharged from hospital with ibuprofen and some antibiotics he was then taken to another holding cell in new mexico he began to show symptoms he slowed vomiting he was taken back to hospital a few hours later and that's where he died i mean there are so many questions to be answered him not least actually one of them is why what was the father and son in custody for so long the guidelines which suggest they should have been released within seventy two hours secondly who in the hospital discharge an eight year old boy with a fever of one hundred three degrees or having a cold and why why did someone in customs and border patrol think that it was a perfectly good idea to put a child with a fever like this in a holding facility which torricelli cold have no it doesn't necessarily have the facilities for adults in these facilities and in fact
mexico monday morning the boy started showing symptoms he was scared to gloss he was coughing he was taken to hospital he was found to have a temperature of one hundred three degrees fahrenheit so thirty two to four so centigrade nonetheless he was discharged from hospital with ibuprofen and some antibiotics he was then taken to another holding cell in new mexico he began to show symptoms he slowed vomiting he was taken back to hospital a few hours later and that's where he died i mean there...
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the gentleman from new mexico is recognized. mr. lujan: mr. speaker, i rise in support of the senate amendment to h.r. 767, the soar to health and wellness act of 2018. this bill establishes a training program for health care and social service providers in order to better identify potential victims of human trafficking when they come into contact with health care or social services professionals. the bill provides grounds to appropriate entities to help train these providers on how to identify and appropriately treat potential victims of human trafficking. nearly 21 million people worldwide are victims of human trafficking, forced labor, or sexual exploitation. at some point many of these unidentified victims will come into contact with the health care provider or social services professional. it's critical for these providers to know how best to care for these individuals and how to ensure they can coordinate their treatment with other providers in a way that is culturally relevant, trauma informed, and patient centered. helping health care
the gentleman from new mexico is recognized. mr. lujan: mr. speaker, i rise in support of the senate amendment to h.r. 767, the soar to health and wellness act of 2018. this bill establishes a training program for health care and social service providers in order to better identify potential victims of human trafficking when they come into contact with health care or social services professionals. the bill provides grounds to appropriate entities to help train these providers on how to identify...
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lawmakers are heading to new mexico to see the conditions at the border patrol station that held the 7- year-old girl before she died. kron 4's washington correspondent alexandra limon has more. lawmakers want to see for themselves...conditions at the border patrol station that held a 7 year old guatemalan girl for the hours before her death.the congressional hispanic caucus will lead a delegation to the new mexico facility...on tuesday.trump administration officials blamed the child's death on to the us illegallywhite house aide steven millersteven miller the loss of that precious life is horrifying. it is a painful reminder of the ongoing humanitarian crisis that is illegal immigraiton.homeland security officials say young jackelin caal maquin died because her family forced her to trek through the desert with little food and water... but jackelin's father said in a statement that the girl was in good health when they were apprehended by cbp.texas congressman beto o'rourke says two hundred migrants died in the past fiscal year, trying to come into the u.s. seven were children.beto o
lawmakers are heading to new mexico to see the conditions at the border patrol station that held the 7- year-old girl before she died. kron 4's washington correspondent alexandra limon has more. lawmakers want to see for themselves...conditions at the border patrol station that held a 7 year old guatemalan girl for the hours before her death.the congressional hispanic caucus will lead a delegation to the new mexico facility...on tuesday.trump administration officials blamed the child's death on...
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the presiding officer: the senator from new mexico. mr. udall: thank you for the recognition. i think all of us watching senator heitkamp today give her farewell address were tremendously moved. i come away, first of all, with this is a person of character, a person we've served with who cares about doing the right thing, a person who cares deeply about the issues that are before this august body. and someone that we will miss very much. and i think by the evidence of the republicans who turned out to listen here on the floor, and i'm sure many others were listening in their offices, they may miss her more than democrats because she worked with them so much. she cared about reaching across the aisle. she wasn't worried it was going to hurt her back home because she was going to be solving problems. and one of the things that i think of when i think of heidi heitkamp, i've known heidi, she's my friend. she reminds me don't call me my oldest friend in the senate, but she's my longest-standing friend. i go back into the early 1990's with heidi when we were attorneys general toget
the presiding officer: the senator from new mexico. mr. udall: thank you for the recognition. i think all of us watching senator heitkamp today give her farewell address were tremendously moved. i come away, first of all, with this is a person of character, a person we've served with who cares about doing the right thing, a person who cares deeply about the issues that are before this august body. and someone that we will miss very much. and i think by the evidence of the republicans who turned...
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in texas on december the eighteenth they were then taken to a facility in new mexico by customs and border protection that's about one hundred forty four kilometers away and. on monday morning the boy showed started to display symptoms he had a cough and he had what were described as quite glossy eyes he was taken to hospital with his father but he was diagnosed with a cold even though he did have a fever of about one hundred three degrees fahrenheit thirty nine point four degrees centigrade but he was released from hospital after about an hour and a half with antibiotics and ibuprofen. he was and taken to a holding facility on a highway and then a few hours later around seven pm in the evening he started vomiting around ten pm he was seen to be lethargic and noisiest he was taken back to hospital and then he died around midnight his father remains in custody those are the bad bones of the information that we have now from guatemala and u.s. authorities she have well now the u.s. government says it's going to be a medical check ups on all children how many are we talking and surely that wo
in texas on december the eighteenth they were then taken to a facility in new mexico by customs and border protection that's about one hundred forty four kilometers away and. on monday morning the boy showed started to display symptoms he had a cough and he had what were described as quite glossy eyes he was taken to hospital with his father but he was diagnosed with a cold even though he did have a fever of about one hundred three degrees fahrenheit thirty nine point four degrees centigrade...
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the boy, who was accompanied by his father, died on christmas eve in new mexico after getting released from a hospital. >> we saw children that were dehydrated, children that needed medical care. >> reporter: belinda hernandez is a professor and licensed clinical social worker. she's traveled to the border two times this year. she was in texas earlier this month, right before 7-year-old jacqueline makeen died after crossing the border. she says she's surprised more young migrants haven't died. >> you're talking about this i.c.e. facility that's freezing cold with food that we heard stories of being rotten, frozen sandwiches. one little girl talked about a worm in her sandwich. children have stopped eating. >> we have a humanitarian crisis. we have an immigration and asylum crisis that needs to be remedied. >> reporter: he says it's the responsibility of the u.s. government to provide more infrastructure and services at the border. >> the asylum seekers are doing what's afforded to them under u.s. law. we should be putting more money into el salvador, guatemala, and nicaragua to help wi
the boy, who was accompanied by his father, died on christmas eve in new mexico after getting released from a hospital. >> we saw children that were dehydrated, children that needed medical care. >> reporter: belinda hernandez is a professor and licensed clinical social worker. she's traveled to the border two times this year. she was in texas earlier this month, right before 7-year-old jacqueline makeen died after crossing the border. she says she's surprised more young migrants...
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they were transferred to a center in new mexico. about 80 miles away. on the morning before christmas a processing agent noticed he was coughing and had glossy eyes. he was taken to the medical center at 9:00 a.m. the hospital diagnosis the common cold. hospital staff gave him tylenol. but things hardly got better. by 1:20 p.m. he had 103 degree fever. at 2:50 he was released with prescriptions for ibuprofen and antibiotic. father and son were transferred to a temporary holding facility at another holding check point. agents gave him a december of the prescribed medication two hours later: 7:00 p.m. he vomited. and the agency says his father declined more medical assistance. at 10:00 p.m. agents were concerned he lethargic and nauseous. they were sent to the hospital. on the trip, he started vomiting again and lost consciousness. at 11:07 he arrived at hospital but doctors were unable to revive him. an autopsy will determine the cause of death. he's the second child to die in border patrol custody in the past month. 7 year-old died on december 8. less t
they were transferred to a center in new mexico. about 80 miles away. on the morning before christmas a processing agent noticed he was coughing and had glossy eyes. he was taken to the medical center at 9:00 a.m. the hospital diagnosis the common cold. hospital staff gave him tylenol. but things hardly got better. by 1:20 p.m. he had 103 degree fever. at 2:50 he was released with prescriptions for ibuprofen and antibiotic. father and son were transferred to a temporary holding facility at...
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. >> jakelin was picked up with her father in a remote area of new mexico. it took more than nine hours to transport them to a border patrol station about 95 miles away. she wasn't breathing and had a high fever when she arrived. she was then airlifted to an el paso hospital where she died. a local shelter housing the father disputes the government's initial claims about jakelirn's journey. >> she had not suffered from lack of water or food prior to approaching the border. >> senior white house advisor stephen miller blamed her death on smowg ellers. >> the loss of that precious life is horrifying. it is a painful reminder of the ongoing humanitarian tragedy that is illegal immigration, and the miss ree that it spreads. >> members of the hispanic caucus will be traveling down to new mexico to visit the border patrol station where jakelin was taken. we confirmed u.s. us tomorrows and border commissioner will be there on tuesday to join them. >> quijano: mireya, thank you. the search continues for a mother from colorado who vanished on thanksgiving day. after
. >> jakelin was picked up with her father in a remote area of new mexico. it took more than nine hours to transport them to a border patrol station about 95 miles away. she wasn't breathing and had a high fever when she arrived. she was then airlifted to an el paso hospital where she died. a local shelter housing the father disputes the government's initial claims about jakelirn's journey. >> she had not suffered from lack of water or food prior to approaching the border. >>...
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. >> reporter: in new mexico ko-- snow storm shut down the highway. while some of the country diggs out, the other parts hope to dry out. storms roll through texas and in austin, two people were saved in a water rescue, in houston, the city is forced to deal with widespread flooding and power out acknowledge -- power outages, more rain and snow is in the forecast. >> good morning, so, how bad is it and where is it at this hour? >> right now, we are dealing with winter weather advisories even though the snow is tapering off in parts of the northern plains. we have strong wind that will drifting snow. now, that's a new winter weather advisory, that is for northern new england. that is because we look for icy conditions as the precipitation, there's a lot of it coming in to the area. you can see heavy rain to southern louisiana, sweeping across mississippi and alabama, this is the big flood threat that we are watching as it trains along the area. the front extends all the way to the northeast, snow in new england and heavy rain and that will impact the t
. >> reporter: in new mexico ko-- snow storm shut down the highway. while some of the country diggs out, the other parts hope to dry out. storms roll through texas and in austin, two people were saved in a water rescue, in houston, the city is forced to deal with widespread flooding and power out acknowledge -- power outages, more rain and snow is in the forecast. >> good morning, so, how bad is it and where is it at this hour? >> right now, we are dealing with winter weather...
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this video taken just before interstate 25 shut down in the new mexico mountains south of santa fe. and there is misery at some of the nation's busiest airports, with cancellations and delays starting to build, with nearly 3 million traveling by air today. multiple airlines already waving change fees for passengers. the storms brought two feet of snow to the mountains above sacramento over the holiday. >> as you can tell, it's snowing right now. a lot of cars are pulled over on the side of the freeway, as you can see, to put chains on their vehicles. >> reporter: and in san bernardino -- >> watch out! >> reporter: -- icy candidates causing a multi-car crash. this driver recording the scene, trying to warn others. >> oh, the guy just hit the truck. >> reporter: at least ten people were hurt. >> okay, marcus joins us now live from love field in dallas. and marcus, lightning stopping flights there for a time. and now a tornado watch? >> reporter: tom, a lot happening here tonight. there were ground stops at both major airports in this area, because of the lightning. and as this line of
this video taken just before interstate 25 shut down in the new mexico mountains south of santa fe. and there is misery at some of the nation's busiest airports, with cancellations and delays starting to build, with nearly 3 million traveling by air today. multiple airlines already waving change fees for passengers. the storms brought two feet of snow to the mountains above sacramento over the holiday. >> as you can tell, it's snowing right now. a lot of cars are pulled over on the side...
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he is the second migrant child to die this month while being gadi schwartz has the latest from new mexico. r in el paso, texas, where an 8-year-old guatemalan boy and his father apprehended. six days later, the child who members of congress have identified as felipe alonzo-gomez is dead. now an outcry over his death. officials say they provided hot food and water and listed several transports between three patrol stations between el paso and new mexico. the child was causing and appeared to have glossy eyes. 30 minutes later, cbp says he was transferred to a hospital. he was tested for strep throat, diagnosed with a cold, given medication, released to a hospital and taken to a nearby holding facility.en the way bac the hospital lost consciousness. he passed away on christmas eve. >> we responded by doing secondary medical checks. that means paramedics who are checking each child in our custody. >> reporter: as a sweeping review has been ordered in detention facilities across the country, today department of homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsen is calling the death deeply concernin
he is the second migrant child to die this month while being gadi schwartz has the latest from new mexico. r in el paso, texas, where an 8-year-old guatemalan boy and his father apprehended. six days later, the child who members of congress have identified as felipe alonzo-gomez is dead. now an outcry over his death. officials say they provided hot food and water and listed several transports between three patrol stations between el paso and new mexico. the child was causing and appeared to...
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mexico, the gentleman from new mexico, mr. pearce. pearce pearce i thank the gentleman for yielding -- mr. pearce: i thank the gentleman for yielding and thank the speaker. i do represent the second district of new mexico. that's the part of new mexico that lies on the border with mexico. make no mistake about it, this issue is one that is important to the entire nation. we're talking about a single subject and that is securing the border. that's all the discussion is about. the rest of the spending in the bill, maybe it's right, maybe it's wrong. but that's not part of the discussion. the discussion is, are we going to secure the border or not? the gentleman from ohio had it exactly right. that the president sat there and said, we are going to take this in front of the american people. he said, i'll take responsibility for it and we are going to have that discussion. but now then the speaker of this house has said we're not going to have the discussion. we came here as members of congress to make important decisions. sometime
mexico, the gentleman from new mexico, mr. pearce. pearce pearce i thank the gentleman for yielding -- mr. pearce: i thank the gentleman for yielding and thank the speaker. i do represent the second district of new mexico. that's the part of new mexico that lies on the border with mexico. make no mistake about it, this issue is one that is important to the entire nation. we're talking about a single subject and that is securing the border. that's all the discussion is about. the rest of the...
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colorado and georgia -- now joined by alabama, kentucky, louisiana, maryland, new jersey, new mexico and south carolina. nine states with elevated flu numbers.al with high flu activity -- new york city, where holiday tourism is in full swing, and two million people are expected to pack times square on new year's eve. the c-d-c also reported four more flu-related deaths in children, bringing the total to 11 for the current season. the best flu prevention -- the c-d-c says, is a flu vaccine, for those six months and older. and as long as the flu is still circulating in your area -- it's not too late to get one. it won't stop all flu, but it'll lessen the severity of symptoms.and if you're one of those people packed into crowded spaces this holiday weekend, wash your hands and avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth, the c-d-c says, to help prevent picking up the flu.in washington, i'm karin caifa. now to our four zone forecast. taking a live look outside at s-f-o.kron-4 meteorologist mabrisa rodrigez is mabrisa rodrigez is here now with the forecast dry conditions with seasonable high
colorado and georgia -- now joined by alabama, kentucky, louisiana, maryland, new jersey, new mexico and south carolina. nine states with elevated flu numbers.al with high flu activity -- new york city, where holiday tourism is in full swing, and two million people are expected to pack times square on new year's eve. the c-d-c also reported four more flu-related deaths in children, bringing the total to 11 for the current season. the best flu prevention -- the c-d-c says, is a flu vaccine, for...
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nearly 2,000 miles from the new mexico hospital where he died, his mother is in mourning. she says the family was desperate to escape poverty in guatemala when felipe and his father started their trek to america. they were apprehended on the el paso border. border agents said they logged 17 welfare checks but on the morning of december 24th, an agent noticed the child was coughing and appeared to have glossy eyes. by 11:48 that night, he was dead. with cbp promising sweeping changes, including secondary medical checks on all children, homeland security secretary nielsen will visit the u.s., mexico border tomorrow. but for felipe's family, their hope for a better life turned to grief. jacob soboroff, nbc news. >>> today was day six of the government shutdown and there is really no sign of compromise with many lawmakers home for the holidays, the senate adjourned until monday. 8,000 government employees are left trying to figure out what to do with themselves and hoping they get a paycheck. hallie jackson has more. >> reporter: not a creature has been stirring since saturday
nearly 2,000 miles from the new mexico hospital where he died, his mother is in mourning. she says the family was desperate to escape poverty in guatemala when felipe and his father started their trek to america. they were apprehended on the el paso border. border agents said they logged 17 welfare checks but on the morning of december 24th, an agent noticed the child was coughing and appeared to have glossy eyes. by 11:48 that night, he was dead. with cbp promising sweeping changes, including...
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when he became ill and was taken to a new mexico hospital. he was initially diagnosed with a common cold, then a fever and was released 1 1/2 hours later with prescriptions for amoxicillin and ibuprofen. but later in the day, the child exhibited symptoms of nausea and voming and was transported back to the hospital where he died shortly after midnight. the boy is the second child to die in cbp dufd this month. a 7-year-old guatemalan girl jakelin caal died from extreme dehydration after she and her father crossed the border. >> please rise, i'll begin by swearing you in. >> caal's death has triggered a homeland security investigation and criticism secretary kirstjen nielsen when she appeared on capitol hill. >> what i can tell you is -- >> i'm talking about people who have died in your custody. you don't have the number? >> i will get back to you with the number. >> okay. >> reporter: the guatemalan foreign ministry says the boy and his father entered the u.s. last week and were taken to a new mexico border patrol station on sunday. with cong
when he became ill and was taken to a new mexico hospital. he was initially diagnosed with a common cold, then a fever and was released 1 1/2 hours later with prescriptions for amoxicillin and ibuprofen. but later in the day, the child exhibited symptoms of nausea and voming and was transported back to the hospital where he died shortly after midnight. the boy is the second child to die in cbp dufd this month. a 7-year-old guatemalan girl jakelin caal died from extreme dehydration after she and...
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this video taken just before interstate 25 shut down in the new mexico mountains south of santa fe. and there is misery at some of the nation's busiest airports, with cancellations and delays starting to build. with nearly 3 million traveling by air today. the storm's brought two feet of snow to the mountains above s k sacramento over the holiday. >> as you can see, it's snowing right now. a lot of cars are pulled over on the side of the freeway to put chains on their vehicles. >> reporter: and in san bernardino. icy conditions causing a multi car crash. this driver recording the scene, trying to warn others. >> oh, the guy just hit the truck. >> reporter: at least ten people were hurt. >> okay, marcus joins us now live from love field in dallas. and marcus, lightning stopping flights there for a time. and now a tornado watch? >> reporter: tom, a lot happening here tonight. there were ground stops at both major airports in this area, because of the lightning. and as this line of storms moves to the east, the biggest danger tonight will be torrential rain, high winds and that tornado
this video taken just before interstate 25 shut down in the new mexico mountains south of santa fe. and there is misery at some of the nation's busiest airports, with cancellations and delays starting to build. with nearly 3 million traveling by air today. the storm's brought two feet of snow to the mountains above s k sacramento over the holiday. >> as you can see, it's snowing right now. a lot of cars are pulled over on the side of the freeway to put chains on their vehicles. >>...
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develop central america and southern mexico. we have the money for that but not funding the border wall, nothing seems to be getting done on the wall. >> democrats would rather have an issue than solve the problem. it is long time past that we need to have good policy rather than partisan politics, they would rather demagogue the tragic death of a 7-year-old girl then fix the problem. we need to stop having this incentive for migrants to make the dangerous journey, show up and commit fraud the moment they show up on the border and it is truly tragic that this young girl died but the responsibility for that lies with her father who made the mistake of dragging his daughter across the desert and lies with democrats who consistently refused to secure the border. heather: a 7-year-old little girl lost her life and we are still haggling over the border wall, to build or not, where the funding is going to come from. to go back to the $10 billion being pledged to central america and southern mexico, the reason behind that is incentives
develop central america and southern mexico. we have the money for that but not funding the border wall, nothing seems to be getting done on the wall. >> democrats would rather have an issue than solve the problem. it is long time past that we need to have good policy rather than partisan politics, they would rather demagogue the tragic death of a 7-year-old girl then fix the problem. we need to stop having this incentive for migrants to make the dangerous journey, show up and commit...
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over 1,000 migrants have been released from detainment shelters in texas and parts of new mexico. we have the fallout and the strain it's causing on these communities. and my interview with the vice president of venezuela, delcy rodriguez. what she says about the 90% poverty rate in her country. a man heading there to meet with venezuela's president nicolas maduro. it is capitalism that will bring it back from the brink. "trish regan primetime" begins right now. break right now. the partial government shuptdown not delaying mueller's russia probe. even though the special counsel's office tried to push back a hearing over a lawsuit brought by roger stone and dr. jerome corsi. dr. corsi alleges that robert mueller's team illegally searched his phone records and robert mueller's team he says tried to coerce him to lie. he's demanding an investigation into what he says are mule are's overly aggressive tactics. the justice department i attempted to cancel the hearing all together saying they couldn't make it because there is a government shutdown, even though the mueller team is suppos
over 1,000 migrants have been released from detainment shelters in texas and parts of new mexico. we have the fallout and the strain it's causing on these communities. and my interview with the vice president of venezuela, delcy rodriguez. what she says about the 90% poverty rate in her country. a man heading there to meet with venezuela's president nicolas maduro. it is capitalism that will bring it back from the brink. "trish regan primetime" begins right now. break right now. the...
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kerry sanders, nbc news, mexico beach, florida. >> so muone year. we're back in a moment with the annual list of the most admired men and women in america and the winners happen to be married. >>> an exclusive with a brand-new american hero talking with us from the bottom of the world. about your family history. my pie chart showed that i'm from all over europe, but then it got super specific. i learned my people came from a small region in poland and even a little bit of the history about why they might have migrated during that time. those migration patterns are more than just lines on a map, they're really your family's story. i can't wait to see what i'm going to discover next. 20 million members have connected to a deeper family story. order your kit at ancestry.com. to a deeper family story. (vo) ovewhelming air fresheners can send you running. so try febreze one. with no aerosols and no heavy perfumes. so you can spray and stay. febreze one. [sneezing] ♪ you don't want to cancel your plans. [sneezing] cancel your cold. the 1-pill power of n
kerry sanders, nbc news, mexico beach, florida. >> so muone year. we're back in a moment with the annual list of the most admired men and women in america and the winners happen to be married. >>> an exclusive with a brand-new american hero talking with us from the bottom of the world. about your family history. my pie chart showed that i'm from all over europe, but then it got super specific. i learned my people came from a small region in poland and even a little bit of the...
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she and her fanither werghe picd up by border patrol in new mexico after crossing illegally. she died in their custody. tere's carter evans with more. >> reporter: protesters at the ntrder in el paso today are demanding an investigation into the death of seven-year-old jakelin caal, a migrant from r themala. and for the first time, we're inaring from a family spokesman. >> jakelin and her father came to the united states seeking an escape from the dangerous situation in their home country. this was their right under u.s. r:d international law. ng reporter: border patrol took the young girl and her father into custody on december 6 in a ear te area along the border near antelope wells, new mexico. the department of homeland security says an initial screening of the young girl "revealed no evidence of health issues." but the next morning, as they prepared to board a bus to a border station, her father advised the child was sick and vomiting. t the time they traveled the 95 miles to the station, she wasn't breathing. sm.t.s revived her twice, but her temperature soared to 105.9
she and her fanither werghe picd up by border patrol in new mexico after crossing illegally. she died in their custody. tere's carter evans with more. >> reporter: protesters at the ntrder in el paso today are demanding an investigation into the death of seven-year-old jakelin caal, a migrant from r themala. and for the first time, we're inaring from a family spokesman. >> jakelin and her father came to the united states seeking an escape from the dangerous situation in their home...
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she and her father were picked up by border patrol in new mexico after crossing illegally, and she died in custody. for the first time tonight we're hearing from the family. here's cbs reporter carter evans. >> reporter: protesters at the border in el paso are demanding action over the death of a 7-year-old migrant girl. >> she and her father came escaping a dangerous situation in their home country. there was their right under international and border law. >> reporter: they were taken into custody december 6th in a remote area near the border near antelope wells new mexico. an initial screening of the young girl, border patrol says, revealed no evidence of health sures, but the next -- issues, but the next morning bus to a border station, the father advised the child was sick and vomiting. by the time they traveled the 95 miles to the border station, the child wasn't breathing. she was revived twice, but her temperature soared to 105.9 degrees. she was air lifted to a children's hospital where she died. >> if we could just come together and dissscparage peop coming up to the border. >>
she and her father were picked up by border patrol in new mexico after crossing illegally, and she died in custody. for the first time tonight we're hearing from the family. here's cbs reporter carter evans. >> reporter: protesters at the border in el paso are demanding action over the death of a 7-year-old migrant girl. >> she and her father came escaping a dangerous situation in their home country. there was their right under international and border law. >> reporter: they...
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it's a very diverse district. 10.5% native americans in new mexico. my win is actually representative of our state, and -- but i think it's that ant to recognize shareece davis and i bring to background, an understanding of culture, of policy, of an federal indian history, that's happened since the europeans late 1400s. the so it's almost like, you know, never had a native woman in congress. we've never had that voice at the table. we've never had anyone advocating for the things that we care about. don't realize that the u.s. government has a trust responsibility to indian tribes. there is a government-to-government relationship. so that means that tribes should really be at the table whenever issues of importance are discussed with them. so if anything, i'm here to that that is us the deal and that we need to it, and and honor certainly, i'm very proud to be native women in congress. i think, i built a national network when i was running, in my primary i got a tremendous amount of support tribes across the country. they are very grateful, very happy
it's a very diverse district. 10.5% native americans in new mexico. my win is actually representative of our state, and -- but i think it's that ant to recognize shareece davis and i bring to background, an understanding of culture, of policy, of an federal indian history, that's happened since the europeans late 1400s. the so it's almost like, you know, never had a native woman in congress. we've never had that voice at the table. we've never had anyone advocating for the things that we care...
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when she showed up with her father and a large group of migrant refugees at a desolate new mexico checkpoint. the father disputes that account. he said she was in good health when they surrendered to border agents. >> what is very important to us is to make it very clear that the father told us that my daughter was eating. my daughter was receiving water and liquids. and that she was fine. >> according to dhs officials and the father, the young girl first started showing signs of distress and vomiting during a 90-minute bus ride to a border patrol station in new mexico. the girl died about 27 hours after being taken into custody. the cause hasn't been determined. the father told officials he has no complaints about how border patrol agents treated him and his daughter and he believe s everyone around them diz everything possible to save the girl's life. the girl's death has sparked intense criticism of the trump administration's immigration policy. critics argue migrants are being kept from entering through legal checkpoints to request asylum and pushed into remote, dangerous areas. >> what
when she showed up with her father and a large group of migrant refugees at a desolate new mexico checkpoint. the father disputes that account. he said she was in good health when they surrendered to border agents. >> what is very important to us is to make it very clear that the father told us that my daughter was eating. my daughter was receiving water and liquids. and that she was fine. >> according to dhs officials and the father, the young girl first started showing signs of...
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bush walled off large sections of the border in california and arizona and new mexico, but large swaths of the southern texas border remain open, and that's because it's estimated that 95% of the land is privately owned, including a large portion in hidalgo county, and landowners there told our correspondent jess gomez they are not giving up their land without a fight. jess: in south texas, the rio grande river, the border between mexico and the united states. man: the water right now looks like glass, and it's so peaceful. jess: for the cavazos siblings, the banks of the rio grande in mission hold a lifetime of memories. woman: it was my grandmother who bought this land at a time that women couldn't buy land, so my uncle and my dad had to sign for it. [woman speaks spanish] jess: the 65 aces of former farmland is now dotted with small rental properties, income that helps keep the family afloat. fred: we don't get rich off of it, but it helps us pay our taxes and the bills that we have. baudilia: "we have not received your permission to access the property." jess: now the letters are pi
bush walled off large sections of the border in california and arizona and new mexico, but large swaths of the southern texas border remain open, and that's because it's estimated that 95% of the land is privately owned, including a large portion in hidalgo county, and landowners there told our correspondent jess gomez they are not giving up their land without a fight. jess: in south texas, the rio grande river, the border between mexico and the united states. man: the water right now looks...
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last week and were taken to a new mexico patrol station on sunday. with congress out of session for the holiday, democratic critics took to twitter. texas representative sheila jackson lee said "this shocks the conscience." texas congresswoman-elect veronica escobar: >> in the last two years, there have been literally hundreds of migrants who have died in u.s. custody. it is especially tragic when children die in our custody. >> quijano: so anna, what are authorities saying about how the boy died? >> reporter: officials have not released a cause of death. the hospital says it can't comment due to privacy concerns. customs and border patrol is promising to do an independent and thorough review of the case. elaine, we asked ice to respond to our questions today, but the agency said they are unable to respond to media queries during the government shutdown. >> quijano: looking for more answers, certainly. anna, thank you. immigration and border security are at the heart of the partial government shutdown. president trump wants $5 billion for his border
last week and were taken to a new mexico patrol station on sunday. with congress out of session for the holiday, democratic critics took to twitter. texas representative sheila jackson lee said "this shocks the conscience." texas congresswoman-elect veronica escobar: >> in the last two years, there have been literally hundreds of migrants who have died in u.s. custody. it is especially tragic when children die in our custody. >> quijano: so anna, what are authorities...
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more of that where where that came from asked a lot of clout being pumped up from the gulf of mexico lighting over towards the eastern seaboard mother little area a cloud that's just spilling its way out of the rockies nat'l sink further southwards and east was fair bit of snow there into colorado into new mexico into i was i'd rather for colder states have the desert southwest fair bit of snow to up towards miss year ie illinois indiana and some really heavy rain arkansas for example pushing down towards that eastern side of texas louisiana big downpours coming in here we are allowed to see some flood in new york not so bad so you make our way into where new year's eve we see some model weather coming in for the new year fifteen celsius in new york dry skies coming back in but you can see we got a fair bit of snow north of the border into that eastern side of kind of the heavy rain there for good parts of new england and a fair bit of snow down towards the southwest so we'll see some further snow flurries coming in across new mexico motus eleven the top temperatures there for denver
more of that where where that came from asked a lot of clout being pumped up from the gulf of mexico lighting over towards the eastern seaboard mother little area a cloud that's just spilling its way out of the rockies nat'l sink further southwards and east was fair bit of snow there into colorado into new mexico into i was i'd rather for colder states have the desert southwest fair bit of snow to up towards miss year ie illinois indiana and some really heavy rain arkansas for example pushing...
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gadi schwartz has the latest from new mexico. >> reporter: this is the area in el paso, texas where an 8-year-old boy and his father was first apprehended on december 18th. six days later, the boy, members o congress identified as felipe gonzalez is dead. border protection releasing a timeline of events saying agents logged 17 h elfare checks from decembto the 22nd, provided hot food and water and listed several transports between ree patrol stations from el paso to new mexico. it wasn't until the morning of december 24th that an age noticed the child was coughing and appeared to have glossy eyes. tr0 minutes later he was sferred to a hospital.te hierature was 103 degree he was tested for strep throat, dinosed with a cold, given medication and released from the hospital and taken to another nearby holding facility. a few hours later, he began voting and on the way back to the hospital lost consciousness. he passed away at 11:48 on christmas eve. e >>sponded by doing secondary medical checks. paramedics, border patrol agents checking each chi>>. eporter: as a sweeping review is ordered
gadi schwartz has the latest from new mexico. >> reporter: this is the area in el paso, texas where an 8-year-old boy and his father was first apprehended on december 18th. six days later, the boy, members o congress identified as felipe gonzalez is dead. border protection releasing a timeline of events saying agents logged 17 h elfare checks from decembto the 22nd, provided hot food and water and listed several transports between ree patrol stations from el paso to new mexico. it wasn't...
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will grant, bbc news, mexico city. an elderly woman is the latest casualty of anti—government protests in france. she was hit in the face by a teargas canister as she drew the shutters of her apartment during the rioting, and died in hospital in marseille. three other deaths have been blamed on the protests. the french prime minister has been meeting political leaders, and is due to meet representatives of the protesters on tuesday. lucy williamson reports from paris. it began as a challenge to new fuel taxes. by saturday, it was about challenging power. paris hasn't seen rage like this since before the president was born. "mr macron", screamed one front page today, "this needs a response". the prime minister met opposition leaders today for crisis talks. tomorrow, he'll meet a delegation from the gilets jaunes themselves, but on a protest movement with no official leaders and no political affiliation, will these meetings have any effect? what was a security problem for emmanuel macron is now becoming a political cri
will grant, bbc news, mexico city. an elderly woman is the latest casualty of anti—government protests in france. she was hit in the face by a teargas canister as she drew the shutters of her apartment during the rioting, and died in hospital in marseille. three other deaths have been blamed on the protests. the french prime minister has been meeting political leaders, and is due to meet representatives of the protesters on tuesday. lucy williamson reports from paris. it began as a challenge...