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people in california were hit with a rare summer hailstorm. while there's rain and hail in some areas, california is dealing with the worst drought in history. in fact, it's gotten so bad the state will be the first in the nation to issue hefty fines for people caught wasting water outdoors. joining me now karl parker. let's start with mike who has more on what has become california's drought emergency. what are the warnings there, mike? >> the warnings are dire, tamron. it's a story building for a couple of years. somehow it's been out of the headlines for a month or so people forget about it. the story that happened last night snuck up on people. because of regulations now passed unanimously last night in a late night meeting it will be hefty fines for people who violate water conservation measures for things like washing your car our watering your plants or wlaun a hose that doesn't have a shutoff. washing off cement, letting runoff occur from the watering outside watering practice. having a water or water feature that doesn't use recycled
people in california were hit with a rare summer hailstorm. while there's rain and hail in some areas, california is dealing with the worst drought in history. in fact, it's gotten so bad the state will be the first in the nation to issue hefty fines for people caught wasting water outdoors. joining me now karl parker. let's start with mike who has more on what has become california's drought emergency. what are the warnings there, mike? >> the warnings are dire, tamron. it's a story...
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how do you make this make sense in california? >> you're absolutely right, we use water for a lot of different things, we grow a lot of food in california, we use water for industry, in our homes, the reality is that every sector of our society could use water more efficiently. we have flood irrigation when we could have drip irrigation. every sector ought to be addressing these issues. agriculture uses 80% of the water we use in california. there's potential to grow a lot more food with a lot less water. even in the 20% in our urban use in our lawns, gardens and homes, we could be using water more efficiently, maybe it's no longer time to have lawns in california. maybe we could get rid of those old inefficient toilets, shower heads and washing machines in our home. >> california is a kind of marvel of water engineering. the entire american west is a marvel of engineering. you have places that shouldn't exist where they exist. las vegas comes to mininged. places in which the sophisticated use of water into places that don't get a
how do you make this make sense in california? >> you're absolutely right, we use water for a lot of different things, we grow a lot of food in california, we use water for industry, in our homes, the reality is that every sector of our society could use water more efficiently. we have flood irrigation when we could have drip irrigation. every sector ought to be addressing these issues. agriculture uses 80% of the water we use in california. there's potential to grow a lot more food with...
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right now california is doing nothing to keep those jobs in california. so central california could be a mecca for manufacturing jobs. for new jobs. all the jobs that are leaving l.a., all the jobs that are leaving san francisco. >> tim, quick, i'm running out of time. are you going run for anything in the future? >> no. never. >> all right. thank you very much. i appreciate your being with us today. thank you so much. >>> coming up, while the state is one, still. we'll tell you five things about california with a little bit of marriage advice on the side. it's important news. we'll be right back. in new york state, we're changing the way we do business, with startup ny. we've created tax free zones throughout the state. and startup ny companies will be investing hundreds of millions of dollars in jobs and infrastructure. thanks to startup ny, businesses can operate tax free for 10 years. no property tax. no business tax. and no sales tax. which means more growth for your business, and more jobs. it's not just business as usual. see how new york can help
right now california is doing nothing to keep those jobs in california. so central california could be a mecca for manufacturing jobs. for new jobs. all the jobs that are leaving l.a., all the jobs that are leaving san francisco. >> tim, quick, i'm running out of time. are you going run for anything in the future? >> no. never. >> all right. thank you very much. i appreciate your being with us today. thank you so much. >>> coming up, while the state is one, still....
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and then gold was discovered in california, the california that used to be mexico. and the rest is history. some of it is ugly history. some of that history we saw on display here yesterday. >> go back! go back home! go back! go back to guatemala! go back! >> usa! usa! >> joining me now former governor of vermont howard dean, and the chair of the san diego immigrant rights consortium and the program director of the employee rights center. i want to get your reaction to what you saw happen in california. >> thanks for the invitation to the program. it's shocking, you will know, it's been called many names. it's shameful, as you said. it definitely is featuring part of our culture that a lot of us that live here in san diego, that care for, you know, humanitarian issues and values, we don't like to see happening in our country. >> i want to play something quite striking that was on chris hayes' show a couple hours earlier on this network. enrique morales told chris this. >> as the buses approached the border patrol facility, the police almost encouraged the protesters
and then gold was discovered in california, the california that used to be mexico. and the rest is history. some of it is ugly history. some of that history we saw on display here yesterday. >> go back! go back home! go back! go back to guatemala! go back! >> usa! usa! >> joining me now former governor of vermont howard dean, and the chair of the san diego immigrant rights consortium and the program director of the employee rights center. i want to get your reaction to what...
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if murrieta is the future of southern california as the town's motto said. the future may not just be that angry mob that turned back those three buses full of women and children yesterday. that future also has to accompany the fact that those protesters were not alone. they were not the only ones there. >> you can see supporters of the undocumented immigrants gathered on one side of the street. over here, we have opponents. both sides loud and passionate. >> they chanted and waived flags from their native countries. police put up barriers to keep them on opposite sides of the streets. >> they're trying to kick us out for no reason. and we're trying to come here to take over their city and town and this and that. >> they should have blocked them at the border, put them on planes and turned them around. >> there were anti-immigrant protesters but there were also counter protesters. there was another side to the screaming mob. after they couldn't get into murrieta. there were anti-immigrant protesters, and some welcome we love you protesters. when those buses
if murrieta is the future of southern california as the town's motto said. the future may not just be that angry mob that turned back those three buses full of women and children yesterday. that future also has to accompany the fact that those protesters were not alone. they were not the only ones there. >> you can see supporters of the undocumented immigrants gathered on one side of the street. over here, we have opponents. both sides loud and passionate. >> they chanted and waived...
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you have a younger generation of california politicians. the state attorney general and the lieutenant governor. some folks who have been running for decade or more to run like former mayor. as soon as there's a chance to move up you'll see intense jockeying quickly. california is, as you said a land before time when it comes to their statewide elected officials. >> and robin, nancy pelosi was on morning joe this morning, and she continued to even say that while the house can go back to a democratic hands -- let's listen to what she had to say. >> okay. >> this is a very odd year that all assumptions that people have made about in ano off year of te presidential's party are stale and obsolete. have no doubt we'll win enough seats. you can't add by sub strakt i tract -- subtracting. we have hold seats we have. >> she won in 2012. is there a shift underway? >> you know, i find that really reassuring that the ageing politicians seem in no danger of going anywhere. and we live in a culture in california where youth is king. and yet you have peo
you have a younger generation of california politicians. the state attorney general and the lieutenant governor. some folks who have been running for decade or more to run like former mayor. as soon as there's a chance to move up you'll see intense jockeying quickly. california is, as you said a land before time when it comes to their statewide elected officials. >> and robin, nancy pelosi was on morning joe this morning, and she continued to even say that while the house can go back to a...
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it's not just california, i mean, lake mead, california department of water resources said this year rainfall in los angeles is a little under 4 1/2 inches. it's 35% of the average. san francisco a little more than 12.5 inches. it's 53% of the average. how is it impact places like california? >> welcome to warming world. warming world, for the man on the street means climate disruption. for the man and woman on the street, what we're concerned of and what we've got both eyes on the map here is our national food security. california, you see, provides y'all with 50% of your lawsufrud vegetables. and all of your, by the way, almonds, apricots, olives, br k broccoli, carrots with, and on and on. water is the rage here. we've got drilling rings running 24/7 red hot that make 1977 when california drilled and found 28,000 new water wells, we're way ahead of that. in fact, people are paying $10,000 just to cut in the cue just to wait to get their wells. water is $2200 an acre foot. that's one football field, jose, one foot deep of water. on the fifth of july, we had an amazing event here. f
it's not just california, i mean, lake mead, california department of water resources said this year rainfall in los angeles is a little under 4 1/2 inches. it's 35% of the average. san francisco a little more than 12.5 inches. it's 53% of the average. how is it impact places like california? >> welcome to warming world. warming world, for the man on the street means climate disruption. for the man and woman on the street, what we're concerned of and what we've got both eyes on the map...
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the average wait for execution in california is 20 years. what kind of reasonable person will say we're going to sentence you to life imprisonment with a remote possibility that maybe you might get executed. this is not a procedural, law-abiding process that is reasonable. it's a lottery. >> indeed. >> diann, i want to go to you. we always talk about the issue of cost and i think that's lost on a lot of people. interestingly enough now, one of the judges on that decision from the appeals court prior to this who was ruling against that appeals court that was traying to give that arizona inmate some more time. with all of the issues that you've seen now with the concoction of drugs it might be more humane to have a firing squad or a guillotine. is that what we've reach nowed because a guillotine at least will not take a two-hour execution window. >> i guess the thing is the focus on what's the best method of executing people really isn't the problem. the issues are the issues that sister helen raised. are we getting right people? are we doing
the average wait for execution in california is 20 years. what kind of reasonable person will say we're going to sentence you to life imprisonment with a remote possibility that maybe you might get executed. this is not a procedural, law-abiding process that is reasonable. it's a lottery. >> indeed. >> diann, i want to go to you. we always talk about the issue of cost and i think that's lost on a lot of people. interestingly enough now, one of the judges on that decision from the...
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new outrage in california. arrests and confrontations in a town that has been the flash point for immigration. the show about nothing turns 25. ♪ >>> hey there. welcome to "weekends with alex witt." a new security let has airports in europe stepping up security for flights headed to the u.s. the move follows new concerns to al qaeda is trying to develop a new kind of law making you get through airport security. let's talk about the details you learned about this. what do you have? >> reporter: good afternoon. french officials warning travelers that there could be delays on flights this summer. pilots that are bound for the u.s. now, the delays are currently estimated to be about 30 minutes to an hour. this comes amid intelligence that extremists fighting in syria are cooperating with bomb makers in yemen who are working on explosives that might get through airport security checks. government sources stress this has nothing to do with the fourth of july holiday. and by the way, alex, it is not clear the french
new outrage in california. arrests and confrontations in a town that has been the flash point for immigration. the show about nothing turns 25. ♪ >>> hey there. welcome to "weekends with alex witt." a new security let has airports in europe stepping up security for flights headed to the u.s. the move follows new concerns to al qaeda is trying to develop a new kind of law making you get through airport security. let's talk about the details you learned about this. what do...
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you may wonder why i came to the golden state of california. well, it's like they say, you come here on vacation, and you go home on probation. >> charles pelham is completing a short eight of month sentence for a parole violation. >> i'm not an aryan brother. i'm not a skinhead. i used to be a member of hari krishna back in the old days. the skulls let the rest of the inmates know they'd better back off because i'm not an easy mark. i don't hate anybody. i'm too old for that nonsense. i had this put on my face when i was a youngster. i wanted to make a political statement. i also wanted to impress my girlfriend. but it impressed her the wrong way and she got rid of me. >> i'm the bird man of san quentin. >> mike miller is at san quentin for commercial burglary. he's got roughly eight months left to serve. >> i think the birds is a good way of releasing a lot of tension and anger. before i got arrested, my girlfriend used to chase the birds away. she didn't want me around them. and so, now i'm in here, i have a chance to mingle with the birds.
you may wonder why i came to the golden state of california. well, it's like they say, you come here on vacation, and you go home on probation. >> charles pelham is completing a short eight of month sentence for a parole violation. >> i'm not an aryan brother. i'm not a skinhead. i used to be a member of hari krishna back in the old days. the skulls let the rest of the inmates know they'd better back off because i'm not an easy mark. i don't hate anybody. i'm too old for that...
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california. obviously. over and over and over and over and over again. republicans have done this. they're just on a terrible losing streak with this particular decision that they make as a party every four years. whatever state they hold their convention in, they lose that state in that year's election. it happens over and over and over and over and over again. the last time a republican candidate for president actually won the state where his party's convention was held that year, the last time, was in 1992, more than 20 years ago. in 20 years ago, the republican's nominee for president was george bush. they decided to hold their election in texas. he lost the election, and ended up being a one-term president. wherever the republican party picks for their convention it jinxes that state for them for that election. or if you want to go back more than 20 years, you could find that their choice for the convention jinxes the whole election for them. they have a terrible record when it am coulds to
california. obviously. over and over and over and over and over again. republicans have done this. they're just on a terrible losing streak with this particular decision that they make as a party every four years. whatever state they hold their convention in, they lose that state in that year's election. it happens over and over and over and over and over again. the last time a republican candidate for president actually won the state where his party's convention was held that year, the last...
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. >> california state prison, corcoran, home to hundreds of the state's most violent and infamous offenders. host of "lockup" crews in both 2000 and 2005. >> right before i walked in, i had to sign a document that kind of really made me think twice. and it basically said that in an event that there is a hostage situation inside the prison walls, they will not negotiate for your life and you know the risk that you are taking when you walk in. while at corcoran, you constantly hear these alarms going off. you're never sure what's going to happen in this place. but then when you hear those alarms and everyone dropping down to the ground and you get those rifles peering out of the towers, i mean, immediately it takes your breath away for a second. >> in most cases the alarm sounds when a fight has broken out between inmates. though these incidents are usually brought to a stop within minutes, they always pose serious danger to the responding officers and to our crews. >> while at corcoran, there was this one instance. we were doing pretty much a routine cell search. we were following along, the
. >> california state prison, corcoran, home to hundreds of the state's most violent and infamous offenders. host of "lockup" crews in both 2000 and 2005. >> right before i walked in, i had to sign a document that kind of really made me think twice. and it basically said that in an event that there is a hostage situation inside the prison walls, they will not negotiate for your life and you know the risk that you are taking when you walk in. while at corcoran, you...
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many just babies and toddlers with their mothers boarding buses for marietta, california. they were greeted by angry protesters there. furious the families from central america would be processed and released from a holding facility here. >> they're not born here. they need go back to mexico. >> confrontation with immigration advocates turned heated with roads blocked, police stood by as three bus load of young families were turned away because of fears for their safety. >> thousands of people being allowed into our country illegally. we're coming out here to voice our objection against that. >> it's heartbreaking to see it happening cometing from the land of opportunity. >> the buses returned to san diego. the families, instead, brought to the border facility to be screened for criminal history and health problems. those who have made this trip say this is the easy part. for many, the life or death journey across the desert is worth the risk. desperate to escape violence and poverty in el salvador, she made the dangerous trip with her two children. >> translator: we know
many just babies and toddlers with their mothers boarding buses for marietta, california. they were greeted by angry protesters there. furious the families from central america would be processed and released from a holding facility here. >> they're not born here. they need go back to mexico. >> confrontation with immigration advocates turned heated with roads blocked, police stood by as three bus load of young families were turned away because of fears for their safety. >>...
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located right in the heart of california's central wine valley. >> we have pruno made from oranges and fruit and pour it into a bag and make mush out of it. let it set in hot water with a lot of fruit in it. take it and pour it into a pillowcase and then strain it, putting the liquid in the bag to be used. apples and two boxes of sugar, you'll come up with three gallons of pruno. once you're done, you can sell it. you can sell them $15 a piece if you want or get drunk off of it all you want. >> outlaw then told us about a much more potent concoction. >> the second is called white lightning. that's similar to jack daniels. it's like 150-proof. >> according to outlaw, white lightening has a very dark side. >> pruno can get you drunk and riled up and get you that intoxication under the influence trip whereas white lightning can cause you -- you can drink half a cup of white lightning and if the they were to come and ask you a common question like can i see your id card, because you have the white lightning in your system, you immediately get violent. it will take six or seven to bring the
located right in the heart of california's central wine valley. >> we have pruno made from oranges and fruit and pour it into a bag and make mush out of it. let it set in hot water with a lot of fruit in it. take it and pour it into a pillowcase and then strain it, putting the liquid in the bag to be used. apples and two boxes of sugar, you'll come up with three gallons of pruno. once you're done, you can sell it. you can sell them $15 a piece if you want or get drunk off of it all you...
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all things considered. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> california. california highway patrol opened up an investigation after youtube video surfaced showing one of its officers beating a woman on the side of a los angeles freeway. here is nbc's joe fryer. i would like to warn you some of the images you're about to see might be disturbing. [ laughter ] at first it's unclear what is happening in the cell phone video. >> oh, my god. you can hear a man in his car with friends laughing as a follows a woman walking through traffic across a los angeles freeway. what happens next is no laughing matter. the officer stopping the woman on a concrete median, tries to grab her arm. as she appears to resist, he grabs her again throwing her to the ground. then the video gets dun right disturbing. the woman is on her back, the officer holds her down hitting her head and upper body about a doesn't times in 11 second. the woman can be seen using her arms and hands to block her head and face before a second man helps the officer apply handcuffs. there's no information
all things considered. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> california. california highway patrol opened up an investigation after youtube video surfaced showing one of its officers beating a woman on the side of a los angeles freeway. here is nbc's joe fryer. i would like to warn you some of the images you're about to see might be disturbing. [ laughter ] at first it's unclear what is happening in the cell phone video. >> oh, my god. you can hear a man in his car with...
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first near california wine country, flames spread four miles. then a fire scorched 3,000 acres. a federal judge in kentucky strikes down the gay marriage ban. it's on hold pending an appeal. gay rights activists won 18 cases since the defensive marriage act was struck down. >>> talk about a tough landing. a small single engine is forced to land on its belly when the gear doesn't work. four men emerged with high fives and hugs all around. i'd say so. very lucky. >>> mississippi will not give up. president obama slips. politics is next. i made this belt with traditional, bold, and peanut butter chocolate chex mix. you guys are cute! i've got trail mix, peanut lovers, chipotle cheddar, dark chocolate, hot n' spicy... turtle, cookies 'n cream, italian herb & parmesan, sour cream 'n onion, and brownie supreme chex mix. and it rotates. 20 flavors, lots of pieces. chex mix pick your mix. now try popped in white cheddar and sweet and salty. >>> here is your first look at scrambled politics. >> this shall make no -- respect it as an establishment of religion prohibiting the free exercise
first near california wine country, flames spread four miles. then a fire scorched 3,000 acres. a federal judge in kentucky strikes down the gay marriage ban. it's on hold pending an appeal. gay rights activists won 18 cases since the defensive marriage act was struck down. >>> talk about a tough landing. a small single engine is forced to land on its belly when the gear doesn't work. four men emerged with high fives and hugs all around. i'd say so. very lucky. >>> mississippi...
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based on what you heard about the case, does this fit into the california castle doctrine? >> it only fits to the extent that he shot them when they were in the apartment or in the house, but it doesn't apply once they have left, and they seem to have tried to escape and he is no longer in the unsafe -- he's in a safe position. to me, he is not in a position where he can claim any kind of defense that would justify having used deadly force. seems he can be prosecuted for voluntary manslaughter. and given that he shot her after she said she had fallen and she said she was pregnant, you can be prosecuted for murder. he has a lot of empathy, no question, because of his age and he's frail and all. but he did shoot these people, shoot at these people, after they fled, and shot the woman twice after she left the place, and one time perhaps after she said, i'm pregnant. he clearly has a criminal intent. i don't think the castle doctrine applies to him. >> you see the sling on his arm, had been assaulted, these people came in knocked him to the ground, it was brutal inside the hous
based on what you heard about the case, does this fit into the california castle doctrine? >> it only fits to the extent that he shot them when they were in the apartment or in the house, but it doesn't apply once they have left, and they seem to have tried to escape and he is no longer in the unsafe -- he's in a safe position. to me, he is not in a position where he can claim any kind of defense that would justify having used deadly force. seems he can be prosecuted for voluntary...
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riverside county, california, and dallas county, texas. both on the front lines of this growing influx of undocumented and unaccompanied kids making their way into this country and into their states. they are showing very, very, very different responses to that problem. hold that thought. at every ford dealership, you'll find the works! it's a complete checkup of the services your vehicle needs. so prepare your car for any road trip by taking it to an expert ford technician. because no matter your destination good maintenance helps you save at the pump. get our multi-point inspection with a synthetic blend oil change, tire rotation, brake inspection and more for $29.95 or less. get a complete vehicle checkup only at your ford dealer. >>> the politics of this is that there are no politics of this. this is about children. it need not be partisan. it need not be political. it need not be shrill and hateful. these are not others. these are children. >> dallas county judge clay jenkins has proposed that dallas county, texas, should convert civi
riverside county, california, and dallas county, texas. both on the front lines of this growing influx of undocumented and unaccompanied kids making their way into this country and into their states. they are showing very, very, very different responses to that problem. hold that thought. at every ford dealership, you'll find the works! it's a complete checkup of the services your vehicle needs. so prepare your car for any road trip by taking it to an expert ford technician. because no matter...
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welcome to "way too early," the show that likes california just the way it is, sunny. but we're going to keep an eye on that story and fill you in. >>> former secretary of state hillary clinton took to "the daily show" to promote her new book, but as often is the case with clinton, one topic dominated all the rest. >> i have sort of a career aptitude test, and it can help you. >> this is good. this is good. i'm ready. >> let me ask you, do you like commuting to work or do you like a home office? what do you refer? >> i've spent so many years commuting, i kind of prefer a home office. that's where i wrote my book. it was on the third floor of our house, so, that worked. >> do you have a favorite shape for that home office? do you like it -- [ laughter ] do you like that office -- let's say, would you like that office -- would you like to have corners or would you like it not to have corners? i don't know. >> you know, i think that the world is so complicated, the fewer corners that you can have, the better. [ cheers and applause ] >> do you prefer to sit in traffic or c
welcome to "way too early," the show that likes california just the way it is, sunny. but we're going to keep an eye on that story and fill you in. >>> former secretary of state hillary clinton took to "the daily show" to promote her new book, but as often is the case with clinton, one topic dominated all the rest. >> i have sort of a career aptitude test, and it can help you. >> this is good. this is good. i'm ready. >> let me ask you, do you like...
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or california you may have a little more money in your pocket, not less. in california, the minimum wage has been raised to $9 an hour, in d.c. up to $9.50. all of that taking place on july 1st. in tennessee, farmers are now allowed to grow hemp. boy, kentucky is going to be wondering there. we have the bourbon fight between kentucky and tennessee and now a hemp fight between those two states. in iowa, they're trying to phase out greyhound racing and in florida they have enacted a state g.i. bill that will give tuition waivers to veterans with the goal of bringing more veterans to the sunshine state. so that's just a touch. i can tell you, by the way, montana will be the first state in the nation where they'll actually have a posted speed limit in some places of 80 miles an hour. >>> all right, let's turn to some 2014 trail mix. first we are heading up north to new hampshire where this afternoon mitt romney is set to officially endorse scott brown in his bid to unseat first term incumbent senator jeanne shaheen. this comes just a day after the brown campai
or california you may have a little more money in your pocket, not less. in california, the minimum wage has been raised to $9 an hour, in d.c. up to $9.50. all of that taking place on july 1st. in tennessee, farmers are now allowed to grow hemp. boy, kentucky is going to be wondering there. we have the bourbon fight between kentucky and tennessee and now a hemp fight between those two states. in iowa, they're trying to phase out greyhound racing and in florida they have enacted a state g.i....
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and at the university of california at davis, just outside of sacramento, students stage an occupy movement of their own against a proposed tuition hike. steven mccone is a sophomore at the university and an aspiring videographer. >> i would say the general reaction is sort of pretty upset that tuition is still going up and people are, you know, of course, angered by that. >> what begins as a week-long peaceful exchange during the third week of november, 2011, escalates into a global spectacle. on thursday, november 17th, a few dozen students pitch tents "occupy wall street" on the campus squad. campus police repeatedly warn them to break down their encampments. >> you have been given several alternatives. >> that afternoon, campus cops decide to take action. >> all up there sort of waiting in anticipation for how they're going to handle this and the word sort of spreads around, there's 50 or so riot police that are -- they were told that they had to leave and then started to advance. >> how does it feel? >> those who don't comply with the police order are arrested and detained on the spot.
and at the university of california at davis, just outside of sacramento, students stage an occupy movement of their own against a proposed tuition hike. steven mccone is a sophomore at the university and an aspiring videographer. >> i would say the general reaction is sort of pretty upset that tuition is still going up and people are, you know, of course, angered by that. >> what begins as a week-long peaceful exchange during the third week of november, 2011, escalates into a...
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for me it's a big long bible study paid for by the state of california. kind of nice of them, actually. >> other inmates may not know the level of charges that clarence has. if they did, they probably would stay away from him. at the same time, inmates here tend to not ask, don't tell. >> butterfield might not have to answer to other inmates but with his trial only days away, he will have to answer to a judge and jury. so he's been getting ready and not only by trimming his beard. >> i played basketball today outside. i got some sun. working on my tan. i'm going to court. a tan is very important, you know? >> butterfield says he never murdered his daughter but he does acknowledge having kept her corpse inside an ice chest inside his motor home for nearly two years, hoping a miracle would raise her from the dead. >> what happened to my daughter, i don't really know. all i know is i didn't do it. i've been blamed for stuff since i was 10. it's just the way. if you have a track record of getting blamed for overpopulation, that's not my fault. global warming,
for me it's a big long bible study paid for by the state of california. kind of nice of them, actually. >> other inmates may not know the level of charges that clarence has. if they did, they probably would stay away from him. at the same time, inmates here tend to not ask, don't tell. >> butterfield might not have to answer to other inmates but with his trial only days away, he will have to answer to a judge and jury. so he's been getting ready and not only by trimming his beard....
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the latest how it happened out of california. we take you live to texas to a border town there. >>> a food truck suddenly explodes in north philadelphia. incredible. a doesn't people hu -- dozen people hurt. >>> plus, this. >> they never quit. they fought to the end. we could have got the second goal. it's a matter of time. we did great. >> american world cup run is over after the heartbreaking match against belgium. will you keep watching world cup or just wait four more years for team usa? join our conversation online. you can find the te team @"newsnation." i'm facebook, twitter, instagram under my name, which is tamron hall. [ male announcer ] if you want to hear how their day went, serve manwich. and wait til they come up for air. [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] hold on. it's manwich. and our luggage was immediately... taken to... stolen from... our room. the hotel manager was clearly behind it. he was such a... kind man. con man. my husband wanted to... hug him. strangle him. and to this day we're still in contact with... the
the latest how it happened out of california. we take you live to texas to a border town there. >>> a food truck suddenly explodes in north philadelphia. incredible. a doesn't people hu -- dozen people hurt. >>> plus, this. >> they never quit. they fought to the end. we could have got the second goal. it's a matter of time. we did great. >> american world cup run is over after the heartbreaking match against belgium. will you keep watching world cup or just wait...
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which they did in california. which is crime. >> i know one of the other concerns you have regarding some of the money that has been requested by the president, you are concerned that whether or not it would end up in pockets of politicians and other criminals. and not for the needs of the president laid out. >> sure. we're going to send $300 million to honduras, galt mauatemala an salvador and think it's going amount to something. we have to try to get parents and people of children to apply at u.s. embassies for status in the united states as for political status basically. for immunity. that's the only way to control this situation. the trouble is the vast criminal enterprise that makes it easier to get the children into the country. >> all right. thank you. we'll continue to follow that developing news out of arizona and bring you the latest information from on the ground there. thank you. >>> developing also out the middle east. this new video of israel now retaliating with new air strikes after hamas rejecte
which they did in california. which is crime. >> i know one of the other concerns you have regarding some of the money that has been requested by the president, you are concerned that whether or not it would end up in pockets of politicians and other criminals. and not for the needs of the president laid out. >> sure. we're going to send $300 million to honduras, galt mauatemala an salvador and think it's going amount to something. we have to try to get parents and people of...
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lightning strike on the beach in california, florida yes, texas yes. but california? that's a very rare event. unusual active pattern. with july here, it's incredibly hot throughout the southeast. but the cool weather, in the 50s yesterday in northern michigan. that cool air is rushing down and colliding with the incredibly humid air mass. lot of severe weather. five tornadoes. lot of those were in tennessee. one weak one in connecticut yesterday. not many spots that haven't seen thunderstorms over the last 24 hours in the great lakes and in the mid-atlantic. it's so humid out there and as the dry air moves in, we'll spark those additional storms. the rest of the country, boiling yesterday, 103 in dallas, you'll be a little bit cooler today. again, it's not really july, it's a weird weather pattern. we may have something form in the tropics. >>> still ahead -- how malaysian airlines is hoping to change public perception. >>> plus, caught on camera, an elderly woman, what she does to stop a would-be robber. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. she's still the one for
lightning strike on the beach in california, florida yes, texas yes. but california? that's a very rare event. unusual active pattern. with july here, it's incredibly hot throughout the southeast. but the cool weather, in the 50s yesterday in northern michigan. that cool air is rushing down and colliding with the incredibly humid air mass. lot of severe weather. five tornadoes. lot of those were in tennessee. one weak one in connecticut yesterday. not many spots that haven't seen thunderstorms...
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in southern california, and a college town is having a water logged wakeup. we'll go ucla with the news conference expected this hour on wednesday, 30th of july. >>> good morning, i'm jose diaz-ball latdiaz diaz-balart. the crisis is escalading in the middle east. they're supposed to be in the middle of a temporary four-hour cease-fire. hamas said it will not cooperate after another deadly night. the united nations is condemning israel for the tank attack that struck another u.n. school in gaza where palestinians were taking refuge from attacks. at least 15 palestinians including children and u.n. guards were killed. 90 injured after tank shellser to through two classroom walls. the palestinian death toll approaching 1300. and the israeli offensive against hamas and israel once again is putting the blame on hamas. >> the outrage of the world for these pictures, which is legitimate and any decent person should feel a sense of outrage. that should be directed at hamas and not at the state of israel which is defending itself. >> ayman mohyeldin is following the
in southern california, and a college town is having a water logged wakeup. we'll go ucla with the news conference expected this hour on wednesday, 30th of july. >>> good morning, i'm jose diaz-ball latdiaz diaz-balart. the crisis is escalading in the middle east. they're supposed to be in the middle of a temporary four-hour cease-fire. hamas said it will not cooperate after another deadly night. the united nations is condemning israel for the tank attack that struck another u.n....
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>> miguel almaguer for us in marietta, california. thank you so much. thousands of those undocumented men, women, and children who have been apprehended after entering the u.s. or mexico are facing a pretty uncertain future. anna garcia martinez, the first lady of honduras, said her country is preparing to receive about 20 flights over the next two weeks filled with hon durans being returned from the u.s. most of the recent surge came from honduras, guatemala, and el salvador. let me bring in congressman henry -- what have you been seeing at some of these facilities? there was so much talk about trying to -- they were crowded and the conditions weren't great. what are you seeing now? >> well, they're still crowded because the number of folks are still coming across into the u.s. a large number of folks coming in. the facilities at the border patrol stations are just not equipped to handle that numbers. the border patrol is trying to do the best that they can. once they get processed, then depending on who they are, if they're adults, they're being sent
>> miguel almaguer for us in marietta, california. thank you so much. thousands of those undocumented men, women, and children who have been apprehended after entering the u.s. or mexico are facing a pretty uncertain future. anna garcia martinez, the first lady of honduras, said her country is preparing to receive about 20 flights over the next two weeks filled with hon durans being returned from the u.s. most of the recent surge came from honduras, guatemala, and el salvador. let me...
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but nowhere are prison gangs more powerful, dangerous, and faster growing than in california. and they have added their own ominous chapters to the convict code. >> you can always spot a guy that's not used to prison, a new inmate, because he'll come out, he'll wander around, he won't go with his own group. you know, he's just looking. and usually what will happen is one of the gangsters will go over and snatch him up and bring him over and run the game down to him, tell him, hey, this is what you've got to do, this is where you've got to be, you can only hang out with your own people, we don't want to see you talking to people of other races. and that happens real quick. real quick. >> at san quentin state prison, we learned that not only do gangs force most of the prison population into racial segregation, they even draw boundaries on the rec yard. >> this is the lower yard. and the inmates segregate themselves out here, the reason being that the gangs want it that way. the blacks are over here. the northern hispanics is our main gang here at san quentin. and it's because th
but nowhere are prison gangs more powerful, dangerous, and faster growing than in california. and they have added their own ominous chapters to the convict code. >> you can always spot a guy that's not used to prison, a new inmate, because he'll come out, he'll wander around, he won't go with his own group. you know, he's just looking. and usually what will happen is one of the gangsters will go over and snatch him up and bring him over and run the game down to him, tell him, hey, this is...
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. >> but behind bars, sex can be desire, desperation, especially at prisons as notorious as california's pelican bay. >> this is the last place they need to be sending a flamboyant homosexual. >> adolf green was out in the yard when our producer noticed him and asked for an impromptu interview. >> i'm a flamboyant homosexual. the ones that prefer to fix themselves up like a girl. and we call each other girls. you understand? some of the dudes, they call you girl and this and that. but then you have those that smile in your face and laugh at you behind your back. you walk around the track and you hear somebody call, look at that punk, look at that [ bleep ]. >> green told us they face retribution from other inmates. >> you have people that are undercover. you have people that are hiding in the closet that's doing each other. but the minute they see somebody that's flamboyant that's out, that they don't understand, then they have something against that. and to go through this here every day, every day with a bunch of people telling you what you can and can't do, who you can live with and w
. >> but behind bars, sex can be desire, desperation, especially at prisons as notorious as california's pelican bay. >> this is the last place they need to be sending a flamboyant homosexual. >> adolf green was out in the yard when our producer noticed him and asked for an impromptu interview. >> i'm a flamboyant homosexual. the ones that prefer to fix themselves up like a girl. and we call each other girls. you understand? some of the dudes, they call you girl and this...
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first, though, we want to turn to the situation in southern california. this could be yet another tense day in the town of murrieta. that desert city expects more undocumented immigrants to be sent there today. nbc news' miguel almaguer has more now for us from murrieta. >> yes, we can! >> reporter: behind the protests, beyond the anger and outrage in communeities nick murrieta, these are the faces at the center of the fight. 90,000 undocumented immigrants from central america are expected to arrive this year alone in the u.s. at a bus depot in texas, most here are released from custody with just the clothes on their back and their small children by their side. digna carried her 2-year-old daughter here from el salvador. "i left in the bus, took a car, she says, crossed the river, walked for a while, then was caught by immigration." in central america, these public service announcements warn making the treacherous trip to the u.s. is often a deadly one. but the message isn't working. children traveling alone across the border, up 92% from last year. this
first, though, we want to turn to the situation in southern california. this could be yet another tense day in the town of murrieta. that desert city expects more undocumented immigrants to be sent there today. nbc news' miguel almaguer has more now for us from murrieta. >> yes, we can! >> reporter: behind the protests, beyond the anger and outrage in communeities nick murrieta, these are the faces at the center of the fight. 90,000 undocumented immigrants from central america are...
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the 1200-cell shoe unit is california's largest prison within a prison. inmates call it the hole. >> 24 hours a day, living in a cell like that, man, it's going to get to anybody. i don't care who they are. to deprive someone of social contact, i think it's the worst thing you can do. >> shoe inmates spend up to 23 hours a day alone in a concrete cell. they are allowed one hour a day outside to exercise and five minutes a week to shower. in this confined isolation, an inmate's frustration can quickly turn violent. >> i've seen inmates just lose it, start yelling, screaming, kicking banging on their cells, officer coming up, asking what's going on. the man doesn't respond, doesn't want to cuff up, he's just going off in the cell. they've got no choice, they've got to go in the cell, beat him up, cuff him up. that's what i mean by lose it. >> they assault officers with urine and feces. they take control of a food port. also cover their cell front, which we have to remove the cover in order to make sure that safety is utmost concern. >> when violence does er
the 1200-cell shoe unit is california's largest prison within a prison. inmates call it the hole. >> 24 hours a day, living in a cell like that, man, it's going to get to anybody. i don't care who they are. to deprive someone of social contact, i think it's the worst thing you can do. >> shoe inmates spend up to 23 hours a day alone in a concrete cell. they are allowed one hour a day outside to exercise and five minutes a week to shower. in this confined isolation, an inmate's...
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is california's central valley. known for farming and agriculture, it is also home to kern valley state prison. the facility costs $379 million to build, and it will eventually hold 5,000 men. >> we want to try to get the inmates to start programming and try to rehabilitate them to be able to get back on the outside and get their footing back into the community. >> there's no rehabilitation in the california department of corrections. and i don't care who tells you that there is, they're lying to you. >> this prison is supposed to be a model throughout the entire state. its specific purpose is to show society, right? that hardened criminals can be rehabilitated. okay, but that's not what it is. everybody's landing here and it's just exactly the opposite. >> behind triple-layered razor-wired fences, inmates occupy four housing units. open less than a year, the prison is still struggling to set policies, hire staff, and implement programs. >> hey, i don't make the food. >> it opened prematurely. you know what i'm sayi
is california's central valley. known for farming and agriculture, it is also home to kern valley state prison. the facility costs $379 million to build, and it will eventually hold 5,000 men. >> we want to try to get the inmates to start programming and try to rehabilitate them to be able to get back on the outside and get their footing back into the community. >> there's no rehabilitation in the california department of corrections. and i don't care who tells you that there is,...
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congressman, before we talk about the chaotic scene in's playing out in california. alex ed ed to l ed ted t ed tee. >> my great grandfather was in the civil war, yet my grandchildren and my great grand children face discrimination because they happen to be mexican americans. >> she still sees prejudice and she still sees pain. >> one man committed suicide after they deported his family. >> reporter: while national reform is stalled, the next generation of organizers are moving forward at the local level. >> we basically organized a community so they can start fighting for their rights see. >> we have national relations because we're working on immigration reform and we have state issues because we're working on getting the driver's license for undocumented workers and we have very local issues. >> ju ar urwhen i grew up in co we didn't have water, and since they were organizing, that's exactly what caesar told us, he said at the end of the day, i have to go back to california and who's going to live without water? it's you, right? so there are we are here to train y
congressman, before we talk about the chaotic scene in's playing out in california. alex ed ed to l ed ted t ed tee. >> my great grandfather was in the civil war, yet my grandchildren and my great grand children face discrimination because they happen to be mexican americans. >> she still sees prejudice and she still sees pain. >> one man committed suicide after they deported his family. >> reporter: while national reform is stalled, the next generation of organizers are...
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this afternoon, more bus loads of immigrants are expected to arrive in marietta, california. the folks that met them with intense protests earlier this week have promised to return. joining us is bob franken and from charleston, ellis hanakin at newsday. ellis, we start with you. as you look at the headlines and what we are seeing in california, these protesters out there saying, we don't want these undocumented immigrants in our state this as we are on independence day july fourth. >> the optics are terrible. pretty good news for the president and the democrats. you got a bunch of crazy people screaming at children in buses who, you know, you can have a complex immigration debate but look at the little children and those flag waving zealots out there interrupting the buses. you know, it's going to seal democratic votes from latinos for a couple of generations to come and certainly help turnout coming up in these midterm elections. i think you're seeing some smiling in washington about it. secretly, of course. >> bob, some democrats being very quiet in california, not comment
this afternoon, more bus loads of immigrants are expected to arrive in marietta, california. the folks that met them with intense protests earlier this week have promised to return. joining us is bob franken and from charleston, ellis hanakin at newsday. ellis, we start with you. as you look at the headlines and what we are seeing in california, these protesters out there saying, we don't want these undocumented immigrants in our state this as we are on independence day july fourth. >>...
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joining me is democratic congresswoman from california. thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having me on. we could see a vote today on the republican plan that is going to provide, well, under a billion dollars in funding through just the end of next september along with chains to that 2008 anti-trafficking law. so central american children will be treated like mexicans. do you support this? >> i wouldn't be voting for that. for a couple of reasons. i think we need far more money than that. i think you said under a billion dollars. but also, i don't think that we should use this crisis to change the law. that law was put in place to address trafficking from central america. one of the things we know, but we certainly need to find out more information about is that many of these children might have been trafficked. and so i think that we should deal with this as a humanitarian crisis just like you would deal with a hurricane or some other natural disaster. deal with the crisis first, and then if we need to make changes to the law,
joining me is democratic congresswoman from california. thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having me on. we could see a vote today on the republican plan that is going to provide, well, under a billion dollars in funding through just the end of next september along with chains to that 2008 anti-trafficking law. so central american children will be treated like mexicans. do you support this? >> i wouldn't be voting for that. for a couple of reasons. i think we need far...
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riverside county, california, and dallas county, texas. both on the front lines of this growing influx of undocumented and unaccompanied kids making their way into this country and into their states. they are showing very, very, very different responses to that problem. hold that thought. huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know words really can hurt you? what...? jesse don't go! jesse...no! i'm sorry daisy, but i'm a loner. and a loner gotta be alone. heee yawww! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. jesse? ugh. heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. hard it can be...how ...to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled... ...copd maintenance treatment... ...that helps ope
riverside county, california, and dallas county, texas. both on the front lines of this growing influx of undocumented and unaccompanied kids making their way into this country and into their states. they are showing very, very, very different responses to that problem. hold that thought. huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know words really can hurt you? what...? jesse don't go! jesse...no! i'm sorry daisy, but i'm a...
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if there's push to shove that california is going to dominate. >> it's california versus everybody else. university of colorado law school. i appreciate your input on this. thank you for your help. >> certainly. thank you. >>> trivia time new mexico had the closest margin of votes in the 2000 presidential election. gore topped bush by a mere 366 votes. congratulations to today's winner. eric feldman. we'll be right back. when the pressure's on... only secret offers clinical strength invisible solid and clear gel with 100% odor protection. secret clinical strength. birdhouse plans. nacho pans. glass on floors. daily chores. for the little mishaps you feel use neosporin to help you heal. it kills germs so you heal four days faster. neosporin. use with band-aid brand bandages. >>> take away time quickly president obama putting his highway funding push into overdrive this week. a series of events he's trying to highlight when it comes to infrastructure. today the president heads to virginia to review new technologies for highway transportation. thursday he plans to visit a damage bridge in
if there's push to shove that california is going to dominate. >> it's california versus everybody else. university of colorado law school. i appreciate your input on this. thank you for your help. >> certainly. thank you. >>> trivia time new mexico had the closest margin of votes in the 2000 presidential election. gore topped bush by a mere 366 votes. congratulations to today's winner. eric feldman. we'll be right back. when the pressure's on... only secret offers clinical...
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how concerned are you about what unfolded in california yesterday? >> you know, i've been saying for a long time that one of the biggest reasons to solve the immigration and fix this broken system is because of the social fabric of our great country. the social deviciveness and underlining issue that permeates of race, continues to dominate the discussion. the more time the republican majority and the republicans in congress continue to use this issue as a political wedge, fodder for their base, the more the rip in the social fabric becomes more of a reality. this worries me the most. this country is about integrating all of us. i love this country and think opportunity like that shouldn't be closed automatically. >> congressman, i would label those folks that were out there yesterday as a mob mentality. they turn those buses around and took the law into their own hands. now, is there a double standard what we're seeing here, did these protesters break the law and should they be prosecuted in your eyes? what should unfold here? >> i used the example
how concerned are you about what unfolded in california yesterday? >> you know, i've been saying for a long time that one of the biggest reasons to solve the immigration and fix this broken system is because of the social fabric of our great country. the social deviciveness and underlining issue that permeates of race, continues to dominate the discussion. the more time the republican majority and the republicans in congress continue to use this issue as a political wedge, fodder for...
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the wild fire that broke out in pope valley, california, is still going strong. they've been ordered to evacuate. officials say the fire is about 30% contained but brisk winds that blew the flames northeast are prompting concerns of even a bigger blaze. luckily firefighters on the scene have slowed it down some. >>> the fate of thousands of immigrants who flooded the borders since last october remains unclear this morning. immigrant families being transferred from texas to california were welcome by activists in san diego. local charities collected food, water, toys for them but it was a very different scene in marietta, california. the mayor says the city feels like it's, quote, being dumped on. >>> the influx of immigrants is garnering attention from congress. henry quair is stressing the dollar signs attached to the immigration crisis. >> in the last 60 days that's a 4.3 bld request to help address th this. this will get very expensive. >> they've refused to pass a reform bill. more buses are expected to arrive in murietta on friday. >>> chris christie has vet
the wild fire that broke out in pope valley, california, is still going strong. they've been ordered to evacuate. officials say the fire is about 30% contained but brisk winds that blew the flames northeast are prompting concerns of even a bigger blaze. luckily firefighters on the scene have slowed it down some. >>> the fate of thousands of immigrants who flooded the borders since last october remains unclear this morning. immigrant families being transferred from texas to california...
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every single license plate in california is made here. but any time inmates have access to power tools and steel equipment, there's a danger of weapons getting into the population. >>> when we return, how the investigative services unit guards against illegal weapons and drugs and how far they go to check everywhere. >>> it was kind of hard for us to live up in this smaller space. >> well, most of my life i do in the cell. >> like i said, it all depends what your cellie is like. if you've got a messed up cellie, you're not going to want to be in here with him. you know what i mean? there's too much animosity. >> inmates spend years living in cells with floor space about the size of a piece of plywood, 4' x 8'. yet in this tiny space they manage to hide weapons and contraband not allowed in folsom prison. that's why there's the investigative services unit. sort of a police department within a police department. officer juan berrago and his team investigate prison gang activity, inmate squabbles and homicides. and to keep all those things f
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. >> an angry standoff in southern california. >> border boiling point. >> as this nation of immigrants gets ready to celebrate the fourth of july. >> anti-immigration protesters try to physically block arriving immigrant families. >> demonstrators turned back three bus loads of undocumented children. >> usa! usa! >> protesters met buss chanting -- >> go home. >> this is a humanitarian crisis. >> we've seen the rhetoric becoming increasingly ugly and nasty. >> i think these kids are a pawn in the bigger immigration debate. >> the longer the republicans look like they are the anti-hispanic party, the harder it's going to be to deal with it. >> less than 24 hours ago in california, the raging and bitter fight over immigration reached a new low. three buses of migrant women and children had to be flown to california to alleviate overcrowding at texas border stations. before they reached their destination, they are barred from entering the designated facility by flag waving anti-immigration protesters. protesters whose message was clear, we don't want you here. >> go home! go home! >> usa!
. >> an angry standoff in southern california. >> border boiling point. >> as this nation of immigrants gets ready to celebrate the fourth of july. >> anti-immigration protesters try to physically block arriving immigrant families. >> demonstrators turned back three bus loads of undocumented children. >> usa! usa! >> protesters met buss chanting -- >> go home. >> this is a humanitarian crisis. >> we've seen the rhetoric becoming...
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more protests and now arrests in murrieta, california. >> go back to mexico! >> as republicans call for mass deportation -- >> i know it sounds harsh. i know it sounds difficult. >> -- tonight, why the origins of this border crisis point to another presidency. >> i'm the decider and i decide what is best. >>> then, the u.s. state department demands answers after the beating of an american teen by israeli forces is caught on tape. >> i remember them punching me and after a couple of punches, i went unconscious. >>> plus, moral monday descends on a north carolina courtroom, with that state's democracy hanging in the balance. >> the whole nation's got to watch what's going on here in north carolina. >> reverend william barber joins me tonight. >>> and major news organization takes a stand on climate science as the deniers keep on trucking. "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. you are looking at aerial footage from earlier today of more than 100 migrant women and children arriving in san diego, california. it's the third time
more protests and now arrests in murrieta, california. >> go back to mexico! >> as republicans call for mass deportation -- >> i know it sounds harsh. i know it sounds difficult. >> -- tonight, why the origins of this border crisis point to another presidency. >> i'm the decider and i decide what is best. >>> then, the u.s. state department demands answers after the beating of an american teen by israeli forces is caught on tape. >> i remember them...
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we talked about how the border patrol will stop sending people to southern california. remember, they were turned around in marietta. what is like there? if not southern california, where are the vast overcrowded population, where are they going to be housed? >> the official explanation being given for the stoppage in california is that because of the law they don't need to send them right now for processing. it was a processing move. they weren't staying there very long. they were being process there had and moved to other facilities after that. the explanation is because of the law that's being done. there's the other fact that there was not exactly a warm welcome in that area for the people arriving. there was a lot of controversy. so we'll see, you know, where they go next. i don't know what they're going to do. but they have a system in place now where the kids are taken to nogales, families y s ties to e others to california. flights are continuing but the numbers are down now. so perhaps that explains why they can take a little bit of a breather with numbers that
we talked about how the border patrol will stop sending people to southern california. remember, they were turned around in marietta. what is like there? if not southern california, where are the vast overcrowded population, where are they going to be housed? >> the official explanation being given for the stoppage in california is that because of the law they don't need to send them right now for processing. it was a processing move. they weren't staying there very long. they were being...