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if he had left -- we had to sty in mexico, catch and release in mexico, not here, we had everything. it was perfect. it was a great -- a great situation we had, and now we have the worst ever. i don't believe in history of the world there has been a border like this. but we probably have 15 million people, and they come from places that you don't want to know about, and they are going to be big problems, and it is getting worse. migrant crime, it's a new category of crime, migrant crime, and i am just demanding -- as a citizen, i demand, the board has to be closed. our country cannot take it. on no country could take it. it is not sustainable by any country. and we want to also mention election interference and we want to talk about election integrity for a little while. but basically that's what we are working on, and i will introduce the speaker, who you know very well. he is doing a really good job under very tough circumstances. and i appreciate he came to mar-a-lago, we had a great conference and there is a big turnout because people want this to be healed. they want our country
if he had left -- we had to sty in mexico, catch and release in mexico, not here, we had everything. it was perfect. it was a great -- a great situation we had, and now we have the worst ever. i don't believe in history of the world there has been a border like this. but we probably have 15 million people, and they come from places that you don't want to know about, and they are going to be big problems, and it is getting worse. migrant crime, it's a new category of crime, migrant crime, and i...
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lets the child go, and the child is sent back to mexico. so we add to all of these issues with the terrorists, with the people from countries of interest, with the drugs, with the human traffic, with the sex trafficking. you look at what is happening to these children and tens of thousands of these 400,000 children have been forced into really horrific exploitative situations, including child labor and sex trafficking. and across the country you have dangerous illegal alien criminals. they're called criminal aliens who should never have been able to come into this country in the first place. they have harmed, they have murdered innocent americans. so all of these reasons add to why we should move forward with this impeachment. and on top of it you add that secretary mayorkas has repeatedly lied to congress about our border being secure, and he has, he likes to say he's done everything to prevent this, but we know he's done everything to allow it and to allow the flow to continue. last year dhs, his agency, deported less than 5% of all migra
lets the child go, and the child is sent back to mexico. so we add to all of these issues with the terrorists, with the people from countries of interest, with the drugs, with the human traffic, with the sex trafficking. you look at what is happening to these children and tens of thousands of these 400,000 children have been forced into really horrific exploitative situations, including child labor and sex trafficking. and across the country you have dangerous illegal alien criminals. they're...
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so to do, what does mexico want the i c j to actually do a well, 1st and foremost, mexico, the mexican government has requested that ecuador be suspended from the united states and united nature nations. it's both revolt, pending an investigation into whether or not international law was actually broken in this incident if it is, or if it's decided that it was indeed broken, then mexico has said that they should be expelled from the un entirely. the mexican government has made no secret about the their desire to make an example to set a precedent with this feast on how essentially not to conduct a diplomatic relations. want to make sure that this doesn't happen again, and have set as much in, in terms of what they want to get out of this. the 2nd thing that they've requested is that the, basically that ecuador respect, the integrity of its diplomatic residents is the embassy in key to the ecuadorian capital. and that they're allowed to go back in and retrieve computers, documents, everything that was left in there. when it's staff was basically abandoned the, the, the, the building sho
so to do, what does mexico want the i c j to actually do a well, 1st and foremost, mexico, the mexican government has requested that ecuador be suspended from the united states and united nature nations. it's both revolt, pending an investigation into whether or not international law was actually broken in this incident if it is, or if it's decided that it was indeed broken, then mexico has said that they should be expelled from the un entirely. the mexican government has made no secret about...
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cnn is getting an exclusive look into how mexico is strengthening its border security at the us-mexico border. looking to curb illegal immigration, mexico is now building temporary base camps and spots were migrants are known to easily pass through cnn's david culver goes to mexico to see how effective this new, new border enforcement is >> you can see behind me here, there's a huge gap in the wall in this is where mexican officials tell us that a lot of the smugglers are either directing or bringing some of the migrants to so that they can easily cross, which makes these rugged back wrote that preferred and profitable routes for cartel back migrant smugglers. we're about an hour east of t1a driving with mexican migration officials along the border >> but we >> detour after learning a group of migrants has been rescued, has officials hearsay but is your neighbor we pull up and find about a dozen folks who described to me there were attempts to claim asylum in the and he said he tried to cross, but mexican officials stopped him from being able to go. >> that's because >> mexico is now s
cnn is getting an exclusive look into how mexico is strengthening its border security at the us-mexico border. looking to curb illegal immigration, mexico is now building temporary base camps and spots were migrants are known to easily pass through cnn's david culver goes to mexico to see how effective this new, new border enforcement is >> you can see behind me here, there's a huge gap in the wall in this is where mexican officials tell us that a lot of the smugglers are either directing...
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it's amazing. >> david: it crossed from mexico into texas. the shadow at that point traveling at 1,600 miles per hour. the first state in the path of totality. clouds streaming across the sky, but it was still visible. our mireya villarreal in del rio, as the temperatures suddenly dropped. >> i almost want to be a little bit quiet, david and linsey, as this moment -- oh, my gosh. wow. >> david: this husband and wife riding their bikes from california to texas. it took them a month. but it was worth it to witness the rare wonder. >> a month to get here. is it worth it? >> yes. totally. >> david: our whit johnson with us in cleveland, when he revealed his mother had traveled to mazatlan to witness the eclipse. >> wit, i'm going to put you on the spot right here. no pressure here, but if your mom is in mazatlan, reach out to her and try to get her on the air in the next two hours, at least on the phone. i want to hear what your mom thought. because we could have done coverage with whit johnson and his mom. anyway, we can't wait to hear from her.
it's amazing. >> david: it crossed from mexico into texas. the shadow at that point traveling at 1,600 miles per hour. the first state in the path of totality. clouds streaming across the sky, but it was still visible. our mireya villarreal in del rio, as the temperatures suddenly dropped. >> i almost want to be a little bit quiet, david and linsey, as this moment -- oh, my gosh. wow. >> david: this husband and wife riding their bikes from california to texas. it took them a...
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mexico is unequivocally stated it will not support any implementation of remain in mexico the success is quite dubious. >> interesting points. the only reason they will not support -- make the did support remain in mexico policy. you unilaterally withdrew it. it's not because of mexico asking you to stop it, you just did it. i only have about 56 seconds left. we are currently witnessing total chaos and disorder and haiti. the u.s. has begun to evacuate citizens and collaborating with regional partners to address the violence. it is the united states patrolling or admitting patients into the state of florida and elsewhere that have not received eight viable background check? >> congressman, we screen and vet individuals before per patrolling them into the united states. >> thank you i go my time back too. >> of judgment yields. i know in the past, mr. secretary pressed on if you ever given your chance for brca1 to offer if you need a break or we can press on. >> thank you very much mr. chairman. i am prepared to press on. i may revisit that at some point with your indulgence. >> absolu
mexico is unequivocally stated it will not support any implementation of remain in mexico the success is quite dubious. >> interesting points. the only reason they will not support -- make the did support remain in mexico policy. you unilaterally withdrew it. it's not because of mexico asking you to stop it, you just did it. i only have about 56 seconds left. we are currently witnessing total chaos and disorder and haiti. the u.s. has begun to evacuate citizens and collaborating with...
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what mexico to see exactly how they did it. and breaking news, new images just into out front of the sailors who were rescued after being stranded on a rete island. they spelled the world health on the sand and a coast guard commander will be speaking out about the rescue for the first time out front >> i brought in a shoe or max protein with 30 pretty grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy and just two weeks here, i'll take i'm sure not to protein 30 grams, protein one prim's sugar, 25 vitamins and minerals new fiber blend with a prebiotic >> so my daughter tells us your in television. >> you can say streaming data and you are $40 a month to live sports, news and entertainment, slings quite a catch mom. >> please we'd love that you found someone that is so smart with money from like that last bloated bundle you brought? >> can you just happy i could stream my favorite channels for less the family has values, swing his value, $40 >> so what you think about these worries take everything down to this duck from desi
what mexico to see exactly how they did it. and breaking news, new images just into out front of the sailors who were rescued after being stranded on a rete island. they spelled the world health on the sand and a coast guard commander will be speaking out about the rescue for the first time out front >> i brought in a shoe or max protein with 30 pretty grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy and just two weeks here, i'll take i'm sure not to protein 30 grams, protein one...
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we had stay in mexico, remain in mexico, catch and release in mexico. it was perfect. it was a great situation we had and now we have the worst ever. i don't believe in the history of the world there has been a border like this. but we probably have 15 million people and come from places that you don't want to know about and big problems and getting worse. migrant crime. new category. migrant crime. i just -- as a citizen, i demand the border has to be closed. our country cannot take it. no country could take it. not sustainable and also mention election interference and talk about election integrity for a little while and that is what we are working on and i'll introduce the speaker. he is doing a good job under tough circumstances. and i appreciate he came to mar-a-lago. we had a great conference and big town out. our people want our country to be healed healed and united and don't want people coming in from jails, mental institutions. it's not going to happen for long. and that's why i say november 5 is going to be the most important day in the history of our countr
we had stay in mexico, remain in mexico, catch and release in mexico. it was perfect. it was a great situation we had and now we have the worst ever. i don't believe in the history of the world there has been a border like this. but we probably have 15 million people and come from places that you don't want to know about and big problems and getting worse. migrant crime. new category. migrant crime. i just -- as a citizen, i demand the border has to be closed. our country cannot take it. no...
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why is this important for mexico to be doing that? >> we want to prevent migrants to get in touch with the criminal groups the number of migrant encounters reported by us border patrol appears to reflect the impact of mexico's actions dropping 42% from >> december to january alone, and seeming to stay low but officials warn cartels and they're smugglers frequently adjust their tactics and keep close watch. they're watching us right now. they >> see when we are patrolling and we when we leave us pot, it's a crisis that has also sparked uneasiness for mexican residents. >> it's >> gotten so frustrating for these folks in particular that the community got together, wrote a letter to their governor petitioning for more resources and for that reason that you have where you can see right here members of the mexican national guard for now, patrolling neighborhoods like this one to keep migrants from coming through. >> again, because i can 30 is here, urge migrants to use the cbp one app rather than to risk crossing with smugglers mexican off
why is this important for mexico to be doing that? >> we want to prevent migrants to get in touch with the criminal groups the number of migrant encounters reported by us border patrol appears to reflect the impact of mexico's actions dropping 42% from >> december to january alone, and seeming to stay low but officials warn cartels and they're smugglers frequently adjust their tactics and keep close watch. they're watching us right now. they >> see when we are patrolling and...
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at the us-mexico border and it's coming from the mexico side right now. and the video that you pointed out, we were there with mexican officials as they were showing us some of the vulnerable spots on the wall while in that answer your question is how many of these migrants are still getting through? they'll either, as you can even see behind me, use portions of the wall and have equipment to cut out little squares and usually they're doing that with smugglers who are backed by cartels and able to get in. or you can even see up here on this portion of the wall, there's markings higher up and there's a lot of them they have made these ladders that essentially they'll throw up and then they'll scale up the wall and continue down the other side. now, when they get to the other side of this one here, they're on us territory tori, but there's yet another wall in this portion that keeps him from entering the us right away. so they have to be processed and many of them are trying to get those claims for asylum process by a us officials, aaron, it is amazing, dav
at the us-mexico border and it's coming from the mexico side right now. and the video that you pointed out, we were there with mexican officials as they were showing us some of the vulnerable spots on the wall while in that answer your question is how many of these migrants are still getting through? they'll either, as you can even see behind me, use portions of the wall and have equipment to cut out little squares and usually they're doing that with smugglers who are backed by cartels and able...
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mexico, where a number of wildfires are burning and speaking of wildfires. we've seen them abrupt in venezuela is capital caracas, venezuela dealing with record wildfire is right now. it's been parched. also windy, so there's winds in caracas. we'll go through about 40 to 50 kilometers today on thursday, and a line of storms from us on sale and to porto lake. right, which could drop some hail. so be on the look out for that. the unique perspective. everything is political. you cannot stay out of politics and everything is a feminist issue to on heard voices. we see our literacy destroying the ability to have a normal life in god. and that the stories that middlefield us having a normal life, elizabeth connects with our community and tap into conversations you weren't find elsewhere. there is no over there and it's home us. it's right here. and right now, the stream announces era sears from, i'll just say around on the go and meet tonight. i'll just there is only mobile app . is that the, this is where we, the sex analyze from out is there is a mobile app ava
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he was convicted twice of corruption, mexico's preston says, also us to you and to expel ecuador over the rate on the mexican embassy. so there's one thing i think that this will be effected. countries should be able to go before the international court of justice and the court in accordance with the united nations charter, should approve the expulsion and there should be no fee to do that because it on you is in mexico city and joins us now. so do the, what does next to k want the i c j to do exactly well, as you just mentioned, as we just heard the mexican president say, ultimately the mexican government was the expulsion of ecuador from the u. n. but 1st, they're saying that they should be suspended temporarily, while an investigation is carried out into the incidence at the embassy last friday . they also want ecuador to make a public apology about the incident. something that the ecuadorian government has already said, it's not going to happen because according to them, they didn't break the law. they say it was actually mexico who broke the law 1st by granting asylum to someone
he was convicted twice of corruption, mexico's preston says, also us to you and to expel ecuador over the rate on the mexican embassy. so there's one thing i think that this will be effected. countries should be able to go before the international court of justice and the court in accordance with the united nations charter, should approve the expulsion and there should be no fee to do that because it on you is in mexico city and joins us now. so do the, what does next to k want the i c j to do...
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making its way through mexico to our southern border. thousands more to add to the millions biden and mayorkas have already waive waved into the und states. i thought about that today. that's just what our public schools. just what our hospitals, just what our homeless shelters, just what our schools and our efl programs already overflowing need, more people with more problems. if you hadn't noticed, look around you, we're all full up with problems. but, of course, you have noticed because americans are upset and enraged about what this white house has done to our country by opening up our borders to everyone, including the most hardened known criminals. now, from the beginning, whenever the biden folks were pressed about the border, they immediately started lying and, of course, blame-shifting. now, first you'll remember, it wasn't a crisis at all said our border caesarina. thank you, kamala. then it was president trump's fault for not agreeing to not support what was in the end a bogus immigration bill that would have kept the flow com
making its way through mexico to our southern border. thousands more to add to the millions biden and mayorkas have already waive waved into the und states. i thought about that today. that's just what our public schools. just what our hospitals, just what our homeless shelters, just what our schools and our efl programs already overflowing need, more people with more problems. if you hadn't noticed, look around you, we're all full up with problems. but, of course, you have noticed because...
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them. >> the >> same type of frustration is felt here on the mexico sayyed communities like this. this is actually private wall are dealing with smugglers who will f groups of migrants in areas like this. a then even in this ption, you casee they have pulled back some of the barbed wire on thiprivat cement wall and they use that then to climb over the actual border wall. and so what has now been thet? >> community have petitioned their state's governor of baja, california, who in turn has had the mexican national guard and we saw this just a couple of hours ago. but trolling neighborhoods like this, once you have to imagine that aaron, you have in your own community national guard member, at least here on the mexico side. now, coming through and setting up camp in some places to patrol and tomorrow we're going to have much more on some of the remote camps that mexican officials have deployed two and set up an infrastructure and we're going to show you that exclusively when we doing 24 hours from now wow, it is absolutely incredible and just so amazing when you see them actually ju
them. >> the >> same type of frustration is felt here on the mexico sayyed communities like this. this is actually private wall are dealing with smugglers who will f groups of migrants in areas like this. a then even in this ption, you casee they have pulled back some of the barbed wire on thiprivat cement wall and they use that then to climb over the actual border wall. and so what has now been thet? >> community have petitioned their state's governor of baja, california, who...
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fátima navarrete está en vivo desde el consulado de méxico en la ciudad de san josé. fátima, tú nos vas a hablar un poco más sobre esta situación. cuéntanos. te escuchamos. flavio los representantes de aquí del consulado general de méxico en san josé, nos han dicho que no pueden comentar respecto a las irregularidades reportadas por el ine y que precisamente es el instituto nacional electoral el único que puede brindar información oficial al respecto y es que recordemos que el fin de semana el ine dio a conocer que rechazó el registro de 39.000 votantes fuera del país. son problemas relacionados con las firmas, los domicilios y también con algunos otros documentos, lo que ha generado malestar, inconformidad entre los mismos votantes. estas personas han recibido una notificación avisándoles que el registro fue improcedente. lo importante aquí es mencionar que quienes hayan recibido esa notificación tienen hasta el 5 de mayo para hacer una aclaratoria y resolver este problema para poder votar. el ine ha mencionado que en algunos casos las solicitudes de
fátima navarrete está en vivo desde el consulado de méxico en la ciudad de san josé. fátima, tú nos vas a hablar un poco más sobre esta situación. cuéntanos. te escuchamos. flavio los representantes de aquí del consulado general de méxico en san josé, nos han dicho que no pueden comentar respecto a las irregularidades reportadas por el ine y que precisamente es el instituto nacional electoral el único que puede brindar información oficial al respecto y es que recordemos que el fin...
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go yano, who's joining us now from mexico city. so what does mexico want the i c j to do next? well, 1st and foremost, mixed mexico has made it very clear. they want ecuador to be suspended from the united nations until a public apology is issued for the incident that you just described. on april 5th, mexico has also been very clear about the fact that they considered this to be a big violation of their rights under international law and quote, there was a violent attack or violent assault rather against or diplomatic staff. so they also are obviously requesting to do for that. so that's 1st secondly, that a court that they are premises or diplomatic premises each where essentially abandon, shortly after the incidents after the 2 countries uh, blow broke diplomatic relations. they've asked that they be protected, that the archives inside their, all the paperwork. so i can essentially be, be taken care of until their staff can go in and retrieve everything that was left there. now ecuador is expected to weigh in on this complaint in the coming days, however, level ready basicall
go yano, who's joining us now from mexico city. so what does mexico want the i c j to do next? well, 1st and foremost, mixed mexico has made it very clear. they want ecuador to be suspended from the united nations until a public apology is issued for the incident that you just described. on april 5th, mexico has also been very clear about the fact that they considered this to be a big violation of their rights under international law and quote, there was a violent attack or violent assault...
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south part of new mexico. hi mike. >> hi there, eric would love to show it in real time what you're talking about you talk about the stats and numbers for this is a group we have been watching for hours now this morning. they've got binoculars at the top of the hill and presumably they are waiting for the right moment to take a break for it and tried to get down from the mountains and blend it with the population. you talk about those numbers. they say this is the lowest march of the bite administration and terms of crossings and encounters here at the border. it is still significantly higher than the marches before president biden took office. here the el paso sector agency about 988 migrants per day coming across but here in the desert they are subject to a thing from heat exhaustion, to drowning in the canals for border patrol agents frequently rescue them. >> they encounter these injured migrants in distress w are often abandoned by smugglers in these dangerous life or death situations. this fiscal year to
south part of new mexico. hi mike. >> hi there, eric would love to show it in real time what you're talking about you talk about the stats and numbers for this is a group we have been watching for hours now this morning. they've got binoculars at the top of the hill and presumably they are waiting for the right moment to take a break for it and tried to get down from the mountains and blend it with the population. you talk about those numbers. they say this is the lowest march of the bite...
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, was how to h to use tariffs for trade and nontrade purposes, he used threat of massive tariffs on mexico to get them to agree to a remain in border policy, with 25 thousand mexican troops. i wonder, to cripple iran, and stop all this oil production and sales among -- rogue nations might mr. trump, that -- make that a president mr. trump. tell china he will double tariffs on every single one of your imports unless you stop buying iranian oil. might he put it out there in full public view, embarrass the china, then hammer home the tariffs? i think he might, you know what, i am going to go ask him that is my riff tonight. all right, joining me now mike faulkender, chief economist at america first policy institute, from fort worth, texas. we'll have linda mcmahon, joining us shortly. faulkender welcome down from texas. we have some sound from fed chair j. powell. >> the recent data have not given us greater confidence instead indicate that it likely to take longer than expected to achieve that confident. that side we think policy is well positioned to handle risks we face, if my are inflatio
, was how to h to use tariffs for trade and nontrade purposes, he used threat of massive tariffs on mexico to get them to agree to a remain in border policy, with 25 thousand mexican troops. i wonder, to cripple iran, and stop all this oil production and sales among -- rogue nations might mr. trump, that -- make that a president mr. trump. tell china he will double tariffs on every single one of your imports unless you stop buying iranian oil. might he put it out there in full public view,...
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he had to threaten the president of mexico with tariffs so the president of mexico would cooperate with us in securing our border. and over the next 12 months, president trump by and large secured the border. to hit a low point in april of 2020, with a little more than 500 people per day were trying to come into this country illegally. now, what president trump also had starting in march of 2020 during the pandemic -- remember, all of this reduction in illegal immigration occurred before the pandemic. but once the pandemic was in full swing in march and april of 2020, president trump used his authority under title 42 and used that health emergency to start deporting people coming into this country illegal lichlt you can see the very small, the purple bar are the people expelled using title 42 authority. even though the number of single adults was rising -- by the way, the reason they were riding was during the -- were rising was during the presidential debate of 2020, every presidential candidate said they were going to end deportations and offer free health care. the world listens to w
he had to threaten the president of mexico with tariffs so the president of mexico would cooperate with us in securing our border. and over the next 12 months, president trump by and large secured the border. to hit a low point in april of 2020, with a little more than 500 people per day were trying to come into this country illegally. now, what president trump also had starting in march of 2020 during the pandemic -- remember, all of this reduction in illegal immigration occurred before the...
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>> remain in mexico in play.said the highest courts in the land saidin remain in mexico is lega. it was a game changer with the trump administration.o. we could have done that three years ago. look, the monologue is excellent and i will have to steal it because you did a better than iy can do it, but the only reasonot they are talking about it now is because of the election. three and a half years and they didn'tgoin do a single thing anw an election, he will do something. but e i agree with you 100%, ife was to win reelection, the day i after the reelection thattion borders back open again. i'm hesitant if you will takerd any action. we will wait and see but hiswe actions speak louder than words. i don't think he will take executive action.use we will see. >> laura: i agree, that is all messaging here jimt on come i hy that when you go out on your ranch now you always do carry a handgun. tell us about what life is like on the arizona border. >> my greatest fear is running into cartel led people coming through with guns, ak-47 was.hil >> laura: when you are in your truck or vehic
>> remain in mexico in play.said the highest courts in the land saidin remain in mexico is lega. it was a game changer with the trump administration.o. we could have done that three years ago. look, the monologue is excellent and i will have to steal it because you did a better than iy can do it, but the only reasonot they are talking about it now is because of the election. three and a half years and they didn'tgoin do a single thing anw an election, he will do something. but e i agree...
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as part of the independent country of mexico. the united states seized all of the most valuable parts of mexico including california as our prize for winning the mexican american war in 1848. as an american territory, arizona chose the wrong side of the civil war and fought to keep enslaved people in the united states enslaved. for the end of is civil war, president lincoln appointed a 54-year-old new yorker. william thompson howell. as a federal judge to serve in the arizona territory where he then wrote the first laws of arizona to be written without spanish or mexican influence. those laws became known as the howell code. one of the laws written in 1864 says a person who supplies or administers to a pregnant woman or procures such woman to take any medicine, drugs, or substance or uses or employs any instrument or other means with intent to procure a miscarriage unless it is necessary to save her life shall be punished in the state prison for not less than two years, nor more than five years. arizona was the last of the 48 con
as part of the independent country of mexico. the united states seized all of the most valuable parts of mexico including california as our prize for winning the mexican american war in 1848. as an american territory, arizona chose the wrong side of the civil war and fought to keep enslaved people in the united states enslaved. for the end of is civil war, president lincoln appointed a 54-year-old new yorker. william thompson howell. as a federal judge to serve in the arizona territory where he...
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the gentlelady from new mexico is recognized. ms. leger fernandez: we can see there is strong consideration on some of the issues with regard to fisa, but we've also seen we are so close to expiration. i really wonder whether the rule will pass. i haven't heard them talk about whether they think the rule will pass. as i noted, six rules have been killed on the republican side. there was also a tweet recently issued by the presumpive presidential nominee and in all caps it says, and i'm simply quoting the tweet, not making any observations, but it says -- i can't yell that loud but kill fisa, it was illegally used against me and many others. they spied on my campaign. end quote. i wonder whether this house will continue to move forward on the business that must be done, or whether tweets will indeed lead to what action we are taking here today. hopefully we'll take action that needs to move forward. with that i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: t he gentlelady reserves. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. roy: i'd inquire how
the gentlelady from new mexico is recognized. ms. leger fernandez: we can see there is strong consideration on some of the issues with regard to fisa, but we've also seen we are so close to expiration. i really wonder whether the rule will pass. i haven't heard them talk about whether they think the rule will pass. as i noted, six rules have been killed on the republican side. there was also a tweet recently issued by the presumpive presidential nominee and in all caps it says, and i'm simply...
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it's not just mexico and biotech corn for example, it happens to be important to my district and i will say that if we push that aside or do not aggressively defend ourselves on that, i think we should expect other countries on many fronts to really undermine what has previously been agreed upon. when you look at agriculture, the main difference between these is biotechnology. and here we are. i think it could have and should have been resolved long before now, but let's not sit back and just watch to see what happens. we need to be aggressive and hopefully the president will step up and say himself that what is happening is not right. >> yeah. i mentioned the tariffs that were imposed under president trump and then maintained with biden and now we are in an election year and i've heard suggestions of maybe 60% tariffs on china in addition and 10% across the board tariffs increase, do you think congress should rethink these authorities that they've delegated to the administration? do you think, congress, is there any appetite to revisit some of those? >> i thick it would be hard to revi
it's not just mexico and biotech corn for example, it happens to be important to my district and i will say that if we push that aside or do not aggressively defend ourselves on that, i think we should expect other countries on many fronts to really undermine what has previously been agreed upon. when you look at agriculture, the main difference between these is biotechnology. and here we are. i think it could have and should have been resolved long before now, but let's not sit back and just...
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you drive meanwhile, over towards the west coast, into a good part of mexico, southern areas of mexico. you might catch a shout ro to hear nothing, much to speak of. it does that long as you fine and dry, but you come across into frontier rest. nicaragua, down towards the panama 3 costa rica, some showers, a possibility which is why the will be around his pond. you out particularly into the dominican republic, whatever it goes to sing, some live the showers, but the eastern dollars actually try to. but the natures, biological rhythms, heat, the percentage ultimate, but this is not to it's countless killer works of ality official light, allowing industrialized agriculture defies seasonal and geographic constrains witness shed slice on the impact of emerging cultivation on the natural world to which we even know sleepless bags on out you 0 the, [000:00:00;00] the, the without just here remind of a main headlines, is rose army chief. it says the country will respond all around. unprecedented attack is ready. we'll cover that message on monday to discuss the situation. the 2nd 22 things ta
you drive meanwhile, over towards the west coast, into a good part of mexico, southern areas of mexico. you might catch a shout ro to hear nothing, much to speak of. it does that long as you fine and dry, but you come across into frontier rest. nicaragua, down towards the panama 3 costa rica, some showers, a possibility which is why the will be around his pond. you out particularly into the dominican republic, whatever it goes to sing, some live the showers, but the eastern dollars actually try...
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trump uses the threat of massive tariffs on mexico to get them to agree to a remain in border policy with 25,000 mexican troops. i wonder, in order to cripple iran and stop all this oil production and sales among rogue nations and american enemies, might mr. trump, make that a president mr. trump, tell china he's going to double the tariffs on every single one of your import unless you stop buying iranian oil? might he put it out there in full public view, embarass the chinese and then hammer home the tariffs? i think he might. you know what, folks? i'm going to go ask him and that's my riff tonight. all right, joining me now, we have mike falkander, chief economist at america first policy institute. joining us in fort worth, texas. we'll probably have linda mcmahon, chair of afpi joining us shortly. falkander, welcome down there in texas. let's see, we have some sound from fed chair jay powell. take a listen to what he said. >> the recent data have clearly not given us greater confidence and instead indicate that it's likely to take longer than expected to achieve that confidence. t
trump uses the threat of massive tariffs on mexico to get them to agree to a remain in border policy with 25,000 mexican troops. i wonder, in order to cripple iran and stop all this oil production and sales among rogue nations and american enemies, might mr. trump, make that a president mr. trump, tell china he's going to double the tariffs on every single one of your import unless you stop buying iranian oil? might he put it out there in full public view, embarass the chinese and then hammer...
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horas, es acusado de corrupciÓn y fue arrestado por la policÍa ecuatoriana dentro de la embajada de mÉxico, desatando un autÉntico conflicto diplomÁtico entre ambos paÍses. pdte. amlo: fue un acto autoritario, ni pinochet se habÍa atrevido a eso. borja: en tanto, se dieron a conocer nuevas imÁgenes del momento en que policÍas ecuatorianos irrumpen en la embajada de mÉxico para arrestar al exvicepresidente, jorge glas. y aquÍ tenemos estas nuevas imÁgenes que acaban de ser revelados. por otra parte, a una joven mujer de 22 aÑos de florida le fue denegada la libertad bajo fianza y ahora permanecerÁ detenida acusada de hacerse pasar por una adolescente de 14 aÑos para agredir sexualmente a jovencitos, ella va a continuar en la cÁrcel a la espera de juicio y enfrenta cargos de ciberacoso sexual, posesiÓn de pornografÍa infantil o abusos deshonestos o lascivos a vÍctimas de entre 12 y 15 aÑos de edad. carolina: sorprende una extraÑa gacela nacida con seis patas debido a un desorden genÉtico, les contamos por quÉ. borja: ¿miraste el eclipse sin protecciÓn y ahora te arden l
horas, es acusado de corrupciÓn y fue arrestado por la policÍa ecuatoriana dentro de la embajada de mÉxico, desatando un autÉntico conflicto diplomÁtico entre ambos paÍses. pdte. amlo: fue un acto autoritario, ni pinochet se habÍa atrevido a eso. borja: en tanto, se dieron a conocer nuevas imÁgenes del momento en que policÍas ecuatorianos irrumpen en la embajada de mÉxico para arrestar al exvicepresidente, jorge glas. y aquÍ tenemos estas nuevas imÁgenes que acaban de ser revelados....
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by ending successful trump era policies that brought those numbers down my contracts, the remaining mexico policy known as migrant protection protocol protocols, and safe third country agreements. again, the numbers don't lie and they do not provide the administration with any hover. unlike the cover the administration gives daily by turning their backs to the cartels are making billions of dollars with human smuggling, drug trafficking, operations, as long as this crisis continues. furthermore we've seen secretary mayorkas abuse the parole process expanding the program more than any prior administration which has led to 3 million immigrants coming into our country who would otherwise have been inadmissible. parole is supposed to be as great a threat as one by one case-by-case basis but under secretary mayorkas's leadership dhs has created categorical parole programs to give entry to migrants for many south american and caribbean countries with minimal vetting. as the crisis has developed throughout president biden's three years in office, my nearly half of the migrants encountered in the
by ending successful trump era policies that brought those numbers down my contracts, the remaining mexico policy known as migrant protection protocol protocols, and safe third country agreements. again, the numbers don't lie and they do not provide the administration with any hover. unlike the cover the administration gives daily by turning their backs to the cartels are making billions of dollars with human smuggling, drug trafficking, operations, as long as this crisis continues. furthermore...
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ecuador had ordered authorities to raid mexico's embassy in quito — subsequently arresting glas, who had been hiding there. the move drew immediate condemnation, and mexico asked the un to suspend ecuador until it apologises for the breach. we're just days away before the largest election the world has ever seen as people in india head to the polls for its general election. just under one billion people are eligible to vote — that's roughly one in eight of the entire global population, and more than 13 million indian citizens who live abroad can also cast ballots, but they'll need to return to india in person to do so. voting takes place over six weeks, beginning 19 april — that's this friday. it will conclude on 1june. the election result are expected to come three days later on june 4th. polls suggest the prime minister narendra modi will win a third consecutive term. but as our south asia correspondent yogita limaye reports, throughout india, he's a controversial figure. cheering. narendra modi is the reigning superstar of indian politics. rallies like these are an integral pa
ecuador had ordered authorities to raid mexico's embassy in quito — subsequently arresting glas, who had been hiding there. the move drew immediate condemnation, and mexico asked the un to suspend ecuador until it apologises for the breach. we're just days away before the largest election the world has ever seen as people in india head to the polls for its general election. just under one billion people are eligible to vote — that's roughly one in eight of the entire global population, and...
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former ambassador to mexico. what's the best legal strategy here given what you've seen thus far? they have selected some of the jurors. they have five more to go. this is moving faster than a lot of people thought. >> yeah, laura, i would say this is a pretty target-rich environment in terms of potential issues for appellate review and reversal. you know, one of the crazy things about this is that basically alvin bragg, as mike davis just said, the soros funded d.a. in new york has inflated, you know, misdemeanor charges into felonies by saying that he's -- that these alleged misstatements were concealing another crime. well, that other crime is an alleged federal crime that none of the federal officials even in the biden administration justice department or the fec have sought to -- they have investigated but they haven't done anything. >> laura: just to re-set, it would be a campaign finance expenditure fraud that was trying to be concealed by the hush money payment. so, your point is that bragg has no authority to make rulings on or make arguments based on federal law since th
former ambassador to mexico. what's the best legal strategy here given what you've seen thus far? they have selected some of the jurors. they have five more to go. this is moving faster than a lot of people thought. >> yeah, laura, i would say this is a pretty target-rich environment in terms of potential issues for appellate review and reversal. you know, one of the crazy things about this is that basically alvin bragg, as mike davis just said, the soros funded d.a. in new york has...
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it's kicking back rain into mexico, so tempting into life where we could use this rain is southwest mexico, where a number of wildfires are burning and speaking of wildfires. we've seen them abrupt in venezuela is capital caracas, venezuela dealing with record wildfires. right now it's been parched, also windy, so there's winds in caracas. will gust through about 40 to 50 kilometers today on thursday, and a line of storms from us on sale and to porto lake. right. which could drop some hail. so be on the look out for that. thank you, jeff. still ahead on the news. our hundreds of people are fleeing from young mazda thailand, back to revel fighters said this is an important trading town near the border. and the traditional pre masters events had no shortage of entertainments, dental have the round up of the by the why have american evangelicals become his real strongest back? or is us president joe finding right to stand with this really with no red line as long as us support continues? is there anything that can stop is real, solve on concept, from going on indefinitely, occlusal, to look a
it's kicking back rain into mexico, so tempting into life where we could use this rain is southwest mexico, where a number of wildfires are burning and speaking of wildfires. we've seen them abrupt in venezuela is capital caracas, venezuela dealing with record wildfires. right now it's been parched, also windy, so there's winds in caracas. will gust through about 40 to 50 kilometers today on thursday, and a line of storms from us on sale and to porto lake. right. which could drop some hail. so...
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our border with mexico is 1,900 miles. it's much larger. and engaging mexico can make a difference as well. >> thank you so much for offering your insights and expertise, former homeland security secretary jeh johnson, thank you. >> thank you. >>> back to the white house now where president biden is welcoming the japanese prime minister for high stakes state visit and on the agenda, everything from military cooperation to the rise in artificial intelligence. here's just a bit of what we heard from the president about this partnership. >> 64 years ago, our two nations signed a treaty of mutual cooperation and security. president eisenhower said his goal was to establish an indestructible partnership between our countries. today the world can see that goal has been achieved, and that partnership between us is unbreakable. >> president biden and the japanese prime minister will hold a joint press conference today expected around 12:30 eastern, so we'll be on top of that and bring you the news that comes from it. >>> up next on "ana cabrera rep
our border with mexico is 1,900 miles. it's much larger. and engaging mexico can make a difference as well. >> thank you so much for offering your insights and expertise, former homeland security secretary jeh johnson, thank you. >> thank you. >>> back to the white house now where president biden is welcoming the japanese prime minister for high stakes state visit and on the agenda, everything from military cooperation to the rise in artificial intelligence. here's just a...
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i'm in mexico, you are in cleveland. >> whit: i love you, mom. this eclipse across the u.s., more visible and longer lasting than the last one in 2017. and for some, it marked the beginning of a life time. more than 300 couples saying i do, eloping under the moon's shadow. now unfortunately, if you missed this eclipse you have to wait another 20 years to see one in the continental u.s. but spain and parts of ice land will see one in 2026. i might be able to convince robin to come join me on that one. i gotta say, nobody is able to better express what's in the heart than our friend robin roberts. while the rest of us are having all of these feelings that we can't put into words, she was able to break through with her emotion, giving us permission to feel those same things. i'm truly grateful that we were able to share that moment together. guys? >> rebecca: it was so cool to see the two of you sharing that moment together with people all over the world. okay, whit. thank you so much. coming up, we are taking off three days of deals and steals. it'
i'm in mexico, you are in cleveland. >> whit: i love you, mom. this eclipse across the u.s., more visible and longer lasting than the last one in 2017. and for some, it marked the beginning of a life time. more than 300 couples saying i do, eloping under the moon's shadow. now unfortunately, if you missed this eclipse you have to wait another 20 years to see one in the continental u.s. but spain and parts of ice land will see one in 2026. i might be able to convince robin to come join me...
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i'm immigrantswaited in mexico y were approved. now they wait in the united states. mawhen president biden sayshe cs flat because we know what he's done. >> that is misleading. lead we know whywe're in the cr, why texas has to step up because of the failures from the federal government. every policy that was working that a was effective, that was controlling, slowing the flow of illegal immigration, preventing criminals from entering our country and causing harm. now we're seeing this increase of illegal immigrants that are causing these crimes throughout the country and the fact is, the american people, they are the ones that are suffering because of this. the federal government they have the executive authority to take action. they've had it over the last three years. the question should be raised is, well, if you're looking for that federal authority right now or the executive authority right now, well, you have you the executive authority when you reversed every policy thats was working, that was keeping our country safe. so they had have those tools. they have t
i'm immigrantswaited in mexico y were approved. now they wait in the united states. mawhen president biden sayshe cs flat because we know what he's done. >> that is misleading. lead we know whywe're in the cr, why texas has to step up because of the failures from the federal government. every policy that was working that a was effective, that was controlling, slowing the flow of illegal immigration, preventing criminals from entering our country and causing harm. now we're seeing this...
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we are working very closely with mexico and not only with mexico to interdict the flow of precursor chemicals as well as the pill presses and other equipment used to manufacture fentanyl, into this hemisphere. and i will share with you, i share your concern, congressman newhouse, because for 12 years i was a federal prussic tutor and into trafficking of substances as serious as cocaine and black tar heroin, and we've seen nothing like the consistent vitality of fentanyl, and we have to battle it together. and this is a scourge that has been growing for years. i believe it was in 2020 that there were 50,000 overdose deaths. this is not a new phenomenon. it is a years long phenomenon and we need to work together to address it. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i yield back. >> thank you mr. neuhaus. we now recognize mr. dent. >> thank you mr. chairman. mr. secretary, the discretionary budget this year is $62.2 billion. is that correct? >> i believe that's correct. >> and the request last year was $60.4 billion as it relates to discretionary spending, is that correct? >> i believe so, congressman. >>
we are working very closely with mexico and not only with mexico to interdict the flow of precursor chemicals as well as the pill presses and other equipment used to manufacture fentanyl, into this hemisphere. and i will share with you, i share your concern, congressman newhouse, because for 12 years i was a federal prussic tutor and into trafficking of substances as serious as cocaine and black tar heroin, and we've seen nothing like the consistent vitality of fentanyl, and we have to battle...
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now, what are they trying to do on the mexico side and particularly well you have images like this and we can show you what we saw yesterday. large crowds that as you see in some of the drone footage, are between two massive walls, we should point out there already the us so they've aeady crossed from mex mexican officials have stepped up where the put some of these national guard troops were they've put some of the mexicaarmy soldier first as well as migration officials start deterring some of these migrants from crossing a lot of them will cut using smugglers some portions of the wall so that they can then go through or they'll climb over using ladders and they can do this on average in about a minute, 20 seconds. now, what we've also seen is some increased frustration i'm part of mexican residents, people who live on the border, and certainly we've seen that on the us side, we've covered that in san diego county where people who have property that goes right up to the border with mexico oh, are seeing the floods of migrants come through? well, on the mexican side, here we have found
now, what are they trying to do on the mexico side and particularly well you have images like this and we can show you what we saw yesterday. large crowds that as you see in some of the drone footage, are between two massive walls, we should point out there already the us so they've aeady crossed from mex mexican officials have stepped up where the put some of these national guard troops were they've put some of the mexicaarmy soldier first as well as migration officials start deterring some of...
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we had catch and release in mexico not here we had everything it was a great situation we had and now we have the worst situation i believe in the history of the world there's never been a border like this we have 15 million people and they come from places do you don't even want to know about they can be big problem's and it'sge getting worse ittts migrant crie it's a new category of crime,ig migrant crime anrad just demand a citizen a demand that theto b border has to be closed, country cannot take it, no country could take it it's not sustainable by any country and we would alsowe mention election interferenc we talk about election integrity. for a little while but basically that's what we are working on and i'll introduce thei speakee you know him very well he's bee doing rea pretty good job undero tough circumstanced s theyes appreciate i.t he came to florig with mree we had a great conference there is a bigrn turnout because people want this to be healed they want the country healed they want united and most are united on the fact they don't want people coming from prisons and j
we had catch and release in mexico not here we had everything it was a great situation we had and now we have the worst situation i believe in the history of the world there's never been a border like this we have 15 million people and they come from places do you don't even want to know about they can be big problem's and it'sge getting worse ittts migrant crie it's a new category of crime,ig migrant crime anrad just demand a citizen a demand that theto b border has to be closed, country...
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unidos que tienen que hacer los que no aparecen en la lista de votantes para las presidenciales de mÉxico? le preguntamos al instituto nacional electoral 18 meses de prisiÓn para armera de la pelÍcula (nombre e inglÉs) >> noticias telemundo con ulio vaqueiro buenas tardes, hoy, como nunca antes en la historia de estados unidos, comenzÓ un juicio criminal contra un expresidente,tal vez, futuro presidente, donald trump, acusado de falsificar recursos financieros para esconder pagos que le hizo a stormy daniels antes de la elecciÓn del 2016. lo hemos visto antes en cortes, pero lo de hoy es distinto, es el primer caso criminal de los cuatro que enfrenta y la gran pregunta ahora serÁ, tendrÁ esto un impacto en la elecciÓn de noviembre? karla amezola preparo esta crÓnica (hablan en ingl'es) >> con esas palabras, donald trump hace historia al convertirse en el primer expresidente de estados unidos en enfrentar un juicio criminal , se presentÓ en el tribunal de manhattan con el rostro serio y susurrando con su equipo legal este dÍa lunes, el caso es por pagos por el silencio de stormy
unidos que tienen que hacer los que no aparecen en la lista de votantes para las presidenciales de mÉxico? le preguntamos al instituto nacional electoral 18 meses de prisiÓn para armera de la pelÍcula (nombre e inglÉs) >> noticias telemundo con ulio vaqueiro buenas tardes, hoy, como nunca antes en la historia de estados unidos, comenzÓ un juicio criminal contra un expresidente,tal vez, futuro presidente, donald trump, acusado de falsificar recursos financieros para esconder pagos que...
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maity: en mÉxico, empujones y golpes una caravana de migrantes integrada por aproximadamente 2500 personas logrÓ vencer una valla de seguridad que fue instalada por efectivos de la guardia nacional mexicana para desviarlos hacia el estado de veracruz. y evitar que llegaran agua oaxaca. eliane: agente del departamento de figura pÚblica de texas rescataron a mÁs de 20 inmigrantes de amÉrica latina que viajaban en un escondite en un camiÓn que ademÁs carecÍa de la ventilaciÓn adecuada. el conductor logrÓ huir y lo estÁn buscando. reina: el conductor de este tractocamiÓn blanco no se detuvo para una inspecciÓn de vehÍculos comerciales, lo que desatÓ una breve persecuciÓn. el conductor saliÓ huyendo del vehÍculo a pie. tras verla al estado, agentes de seguridad pÚblica se percataron de la existencia de personas dentro del remolque de plataforma que llevaba el camiÓn. con una palanca de hierro en mano, un policÍa comienza retirar la primera tabla detrÁs de ella estaba una mujer. en las imÁgenes se aprecia cÓmo las autoridades continÚan quitando tablas tras tabla, tras des
maity: en mÉxico, empujones y golpes una caravana de migrantes integrada por aproximadamente 2500 personas logrÓ vencer una valla de seguridad que fue instalada por efectivos de la guardia nacional mexicana para desviarlos hacia el estado de veracruz. y evitar que llegaran agua oaxaca. eliane: agente del departamento de figura pÚblica de texas rescataron a mÁs de 20 inmigrantes de amÉrica latina que viajaban en un escondite en un camiÓn que ademÁs carecÍa de la ventilaciÓn adecuada. el...
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