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especially adding to the texas wild lands. the fact that we are catching - that we are apprehending these people tells you something. that's a security position that we have. you know if they are acting how secure is the border. the fact that we are getting the kid and have them in detention means the process by which we set up is working. it's the ones that get through. that would be an unsecured border. the fact that we have got and continue to get children more are sent but we are apprehending them means that in fact we do have a secure border. physically. it may not be possible. environmental issues that are going on. think about the rivers. you can't put a fence in the middle of a river. prop owners have -- property owners have individual right. many are up in arm when you block the ability to use the lands the way they want to use it. >> the issues and two issues you brought up there, the defense is pushing people into what you refer to as wild lands. it's leading to increased debts. people are trying to cross in areas t
especially adding to the texas wild lands. the fact that we are catching - that we are apprehending these people tells you something. that's a security position that we have. you know if they are acting how secure is the border. the fact that we are getting the kid and have them in detention means the process by which we set up is working. it's the ones that get through. that would be an unsecured border. the fact that we have got and continue to get children more are sent but we are...
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at least, that was the theory until a scientist in texas found a way to test cremated remains. and in so doing, made forensic history. san angelo, texas, known for its oil, cotton fields, and extremely hot weather. >> it's great country. there's a lot of rural area to it. of course, the biggest problem they have out there is you don't get a whole lot of rain. >> olgie and leita nobles ran the town's air conditioning business, and they had no shortage of customers. perhaps it was the strain of both living and working together, but the two didn't always see eye to eye. >> it was that kind of different relationship where there was love involved but you don't tell it from the outside. >> mr. nobles had a real drinking problem, and they argued like cats and dogs. >> at the age of 70, olgie died after a lengthy illness. >> shortly after the funeral, his wife leita checked herself into a hospital. she hadn't been feeling well for weeks. >> i was just sick. just vomiting all the time. just death little sick at my stomach and i just get weaker and weaker. >> leita blamed the stress of h
at least, that was the theory until a scientist in texas found a way to test cremated remains. and in so doing, made forensic history. san angelo, texas, known for its oil, cotton fields, and extremely hot weather. >> it's great country. there's a lot of rural area to it. of course, the biggest problem they have out there is you don't get a whole lot of rain. >> olgie and leita nobles ran the town's air conditioning business, and they had no shortage of customers. perhaps it was the...
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coast guard gave this oil tank the okay to unload the oil at a port in texas. it is starting to look like an awkward test of u.s. foreign policy, because if this ship brought crude from kurdistan all the way to texas chances are somebody is buying, but at this point no one is saying who. >>> across the pond, britain is looking to tap into its own energy boom and it is getting back in frac-ing. the uk said it is accepting new bids to explore for shale gas, and that could include exploration in national parks in special circumstances. david cameron says his country is going all out to search for oil. but they first have to secure planning permits, environmental permits, and health approvals for drilling. >>> when they call you, what do they say? what do they need in particular? >> they say send me bodies. send me bodies. send me people. >> i'll tell you why the worker shortage might get worse before it gets better coming up. ♪ >> al jazeera america presents a breakthrough television event. borderland. six strangers. >> let's just send them back to mexico. >> ex
coast guard gave this oil tank the okay to unload the oil at a port in texas. it is starting to look like an awkward test of u.s. foreign policy, because if this ship brought crude from kurdistan all the way to texas chances are somebody is buying, but at this point no one is saying who. >>> across the pond, britain is looking to tap into its own energy boom and it is getting back in frac-ing. the uk said it is accepting new bids to explore for shale gas, and that could include...
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foxnews.com capturing this footage while on assignment in texas. apparently revealing just how easy it could be in some places to sneak across the border. an estimated 35,000 people are doing just that every month, with the numbers expected to rise in the coming months. >>> and we now go to the middle east, where thousands of people are fleeing gaza city amid an increasingly bloody israeli offensive against hamas. both sides ignoring calls for a cease-fire, with israeli benjamin netanyahu saying he doesn't know when the fighting will end. >> we face a very, very brutal terrorist enemy. we're using missile defense to protect our civilians and they're using their civilians to protect their missiles. i've spoken to president obama, and a good number of world leaders, and they understand israel is in a right of self-defense. >> we have a reporter live from gaza city. it's nighttime. what does that mean over there, john? >> reporter: well, the fire fighting is increasing. what we're hearing are helicopter gunships, most likely israeli helicopters firing
foxnews.com capturing this footage while on assignment in texas. apparently revealing just how easy it could be in some places to sneak across the border. an estimated 35,000 people are doing just that every month, with the numbers expected to rise in the coming months. >>> and we now go to the middle east, where thousands of people are fleeing gaza city amid an increasingly bloody israeli offensive against hamas. both sides ignoring calls for a cease-fire, with israeli benjamin...
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get the texas formula for texas or texas pollens not bother me if i move around? >> if they bother you, you need the texas formula. my wife, for example, she was born in california. she lives in north carolina now. so she still uses the pacific mix because that's where she developed her antigens as a child. >> what are antigens? >> that's where the body has created this reaction to certain pollens that you grew up with. if you grew up in the great lakes, but now you live in california, you may still need the great lakes formula. some people may need both. >> basically what you are saying to me if i am getting this correctly, the pollen blows around a. it goes into your body. it starts to wreak havoc in your body and your body creates a a ntigens? >> yes, it is the reaction of your em miewn system and -- of your immune system and they overrespond to the allergens. >> when your body overresponds you get -- >> congested and the mucous and the itchy eyes and the itchy throat and the series of symptoms where your body's immune system is overreacting to the allergens. >
get the texas formula for texas or texas pollens not bother me if i move around? >> if they bother you, you need the texas formula. my wife, for example, she was born in california. she lives in north carolina now. so she still uses the pacific mix because that's where she developed her antigens as a child. >> what are antigens? >> that's where the body has created this reaction to certain pollens that you grew up with. if you grew up in the great lakes, but now you live in...
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of a texas governor rick perry. this guy should have been a lock in 2012. colbert super pac supported him in the iowa straw poll with a series of powerful ads urging iowans to vote for rick perry with an a, an a for iowa. but rick perry blew it. first when it was revealed that his family's hunting camp had a name which my career will not allow me to say on tv. so hermann cain. >> -- hater. >> stephen: and that damning revelation led his opponents to say -- >> ah, schuk a ducky. classic. of course, folks, what really sank rick perry was a debate gaffe that no one can forget except him. >> it's three agencies of government when i get there that are gone. commerce, education and the-- the was's the third one there -- >> you can't name the third one. >> the third agency of government, i would do away with, education-- the-- commer commerce -- >> and let's see-- i can't, the third one, i can't, sorry. >> stephen: oops, of course, also the rallying cry of anyone who donated money to his campaign. but governor perry had a
of a texas governor rick perry. this guy should have been a lock in 2012. colbert super pac supported him in the iowa straw poll with a series of powerful ads urging iowans to vote for rick perry with an a, an a for iowa. but rick perry blew it. first when it was revealed that his family's hunting camp had a name which my career will not allow me to say on tv. so hermann cain. >> -- hater. >> stephen: and that damning revelation led his opponents to say -- >> ah, schuk a...
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. >>> president obama meeting face to face with governor rick perry in texas. the president is still refusing to have congress act. what is the president saying now? >> the president said going to the border would be nothing more than a photo op in a crisis that is quickly over taking much of the domestic policy in washington and the country. the blame lies at the feet of the president. texas governor rick perry p went on wi on. >> you can unilaterally direct the department of defense to put the troops on the border to do that work. he starts talking about a philosophical issue. the same president that said al qaeda is p on the run. i don't know whether he is inept or there's something else going on. the president needs to understand that the single most important thing he can do is put the national guard on the border. >> while in texas for a fundraiser president obama tried to defect the critics saying this shouldn't be a political issue. those upset about the situation to pressure congress 3.7 billion in emergency funding he says he needs to secure the south
. >>> president obama meeting face to face with governor rick perry in texas. the president is still refusing to have congress act. what is the president saying now? >> the president said going to the border would be nothing more than a photo op in a crisis that is quickly over taking much of the domestic policy in washington and the country. the blame lies at the feet of the president. texas governor rick perry p went on wi on. >> you can unilaterally direct the department...
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we take to south texas where mark potter spent time this week with those on the frontlines of a border war. >> on rio grand they are smuggling people to the u.s. from mexico. no one is closer to the action and its many dangers than the game warden from texas parks and wildlife who patrol the shallowest stretches in small boats. late in the afternoon, a three-man team. caught swiming for the u.s. riverbank to the other side. they have seen him before and suspect he's involved in migrant smuggling. with his family screaming at the agents from the mexican side, he denies being a smuggler saying he was only out for a swim, wearing jeans and shoes. they hand him over to an agent who take him away for processing. catching a smuggler is a rare event given how fast they can cross the river or hide in the underbrush. >> anybody can hide there. you can hide an airplane there and not know it's there. it's that thick. >> the game warden rides the river day and night and when it gets slow, they have to change tactics. >> they are hiding in a spot with the downed trees waiting for people on that sid
we take to south texas where mark potter spent time this week with those on the frontlines of a border war. >> on rio grand they are smuggling people to the u.s. from mexico. no one is closer to the action and its many dangers than the game warden from texas parks and wildlife who patrol the shallowest stretches in small boats. late in the afternoon, a three-man team. caught swiming for the u.s. riverbank to the other side. they have seen him before and suspect he's involved in migrant...
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and under fire for his decision not the visit the texas border, he's asking for $3.7 billion from congress. a situation that has turned into a political and humanitarian crisis for the president. here's our panel. mary, you followed the issue for years. immigration to the united states. what is behind this influx of children? >> well, you have push and pull factors. so, from central america, lots of crime and violence. and that's well-documented. general kelly wrote a piece for the military times this week, saying the effect of the war on drugs there has created chaos and a breakdown of institutions there. and the pull factor, an asylum opportunity that children have because of a law passed in 2008 during the bush administration, bipartisan. saying that children arriving here, claiming they need asylum, are entitled to a hearing. and that can take up to two years. so, they know if they get here, they can stay for some period of time while they await their hearing. >> and children from mexico and canada have to be sent back. this is a law trying to stop human trafficking. >> it was a law tr
and under fire for his decision not the visit the texas border, he's asking for $3.7 billion from congress. a situation that has turned into a political and humanitarian crisis for the president. here's our panel. mary, you followed the issue for years. immigration to the united states. what is behind this influx of children? >> well, you have push and pull factors. so, from central america, lots of crime and violence. and that's well-documented. general kelly wrote a piece for the...
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a home size affordable in temaze will be closer to -- texas will be closer to 2,000 feet. people double up. they are with room-mates or with their parents longer term. >> so you touched on something here. that is a household formation in economist speak of the the failure to get more household formation has implications across the economy. >> i love when you use economist speech. household formation is the change in the number of households. we don't want the number of houses to get too far ahead of house hl formation, because then you have a lot of vacant homes. what happened in the recession is young people moved back in with their parents or never left. we formed fewer new households during those years than normal. we didn't need as much new construction, so construction suffered as well. we are now to the point in the recovery where household formation is paying up. young people are going back to work. more will move out of their parents home, and that is creating demand, but it's on the rental side. young people will move out of the basements into a rental before beco
a home size affordable in temaze will be closer to -- texas will be closer to 2,000 feet. people double up. they are with room-mates or with their parents longer term. >> so you touched on something here. that is a household formation in economist speak of the the failure to get more household formation has implications across the economy. >> i love when you use economist speech. household formation is the change in the number of households. we don't want the number of houses to get...
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well, the people in texas wrote letters. the others just wrote "wuz up" on a white castle napkin. >> now here's your update of "scrambled politics." ♪ ♪ cleveland rocks, cleveland rocks ♪ >> ohio! >> so, drew carey and the gop have something in common, they both think cleveland rocks. the rnc has officially picked cleveland to host its national convention in 2016. the governor of ohio's pretty pleased. >> all of a sudden, the sun has risen high in the sky in cleveland and high in the sky in ohio. this is just fantastic news for everybody who is a buckeye, everybody who is an ohioan, and we should celebrate today. >>> all right, we'll admit it, it could be a bit of a stretch, but if lebron james decides to come back to cleveland, it could affect the rnc. james has played in five of the last eight nba finals, and if he were to do that with the cavs in 2016, the finals and the republicans could collide if the convention is held in june. just saying. >>> all right, so, democrats, senate democrats, in fact, are preparing to
well, the people in texas wrote letters. the others just wrote "wuz up" on a white castle napkin. >> now here's your update of "scrambled politics." ♪ ♪ cleveland rocks, cleveland rocks ♪ >> ohio! >> so, drew carey and the gop have something in common, they both think cleveland rocks. the rnc has officially picked cleveland to host its national convention in 2016. the governor of ohio's pretty pleased. >> all of a sudden, the sun has risen high...
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they do texas meats as well as anybody in texas. really phenomenal how quickly they've been able to master it. >> reporter: daniel is the only barbecue editor. he's been to almost 900 barbecue joints. >> when you're in a city that doesn't have any good barbecue yet, it takes that one really good place to open up to create the barbecue culture in that say. >> reporter: now these joints are foodie destinations. >> i'm not sure they use this technique in texas, but we're in texas. so it works for us. >> reporter: new york barbecue has the freedom to inslow nate. >> that's no rules. we do a baby back rib. there's no way my brother in north carolina could be cooking this. they would send them to a therapist or something like this. >> reporter: the space in brooklyn allows tony to cook his barbecue in a more traditional way. he says the secret is in the fire. >> we could probably cook around 3,000 to 4,000 founds a meat at a time in these two guys. it's all about the fire in this box and the meat in this container is just getting in the w
they do texas meats as well as anybody in texas. really phenomenal how quickly they've been able to master it. >> reporter: daniel is the only barbecue editor. he's been to almost 900 barbecue joints. >> when you're in a city that doesn't have any good barbecue yet, it takes that one really good place to open up to create the barbecue culture in that say. >> reporter: now these joints are foodie destinations. >> i'm not sure they use this technique in texas, but we're in...
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-- the state of texas that breeds players. >> i think it's texas football. it is identity. night those lights come on. everything shut down. everybody goes to the game. i had that experience just down the road in off and. .- in austin we are in texas hill country. we have a strong football tradition. one in 1996.won an unbelievable year last year. he has such a bright future ahead of you. hopefully we get the more opportunities. great town. a new orleans is a great town. gettingery vocal about him signed. you have got to be asked that it. next airing excited. excited. he is an amazing player. i knew he was going down the wire. he is excited like we all are, ready to get back to work. >> i want to talk about the team. afterme to the team right hurricane katrina. first of all, the scandal, how does that happen for professional players? ask it wasn't what the nfl or trade it to be. it was a lot of rhetoric at the end of the day. all of our players who ended up suspended ended up being exonerated. it roofnd of the day falls. we lost our coach. there were affect from that. you l
-- the state of texas that breeds players. >> i think it's texas football. it is identity. night those lights come on. everything shut down. everybody goes to the game. i had that experience just down the road in off and. .- in austin we are in texas hill country. we have a strong football tradition. one in 1996.won an unbelievable year last year. he has such a bright future ahead of you. hopefully we get the more opportunities. great town. a new orleans is a great town. gettingery vocal...
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. ♪ >> next month, former republican congressman from texas and presidential candidate ron paul. he has written more than a dozen books on history. join the conversation as he takes your calls, e-mails, and tweets live for three hours sunday, august 3. next month is mary frances berry. in october, a supreme court sessions bothes past and present. brooks.ber, arthur readers.n for serious from a, we will hear motorola researcher who headed a team that invented the first cell phone in 1973. and then became the first person ever to make a call on a mobile phone. the director of the smithsonian center for the study of invention and innovation talk to cooper about the phone that cost almost $4000 when it was offered for sale in 1984.
. ♪ >> next month, former republican congressman from texas and presidential candidate ron paul. he has written more than a dozen books on history. join the conversation as he takes your calls, e-mails, and tweets live for three hours sunday, august 3. next month is mary frances berry. in october, a supreme court sessions bothes past and present. brooks.ber, arthur readers.n for serious from a, we will hear motorola researcher who headed a team that invented the first cell phone in...
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--to the texas shore. so now have we seen a lot of growth in the northeast? not really not really. obviously california is still digesting and major housing bubble from the past decade and employment lagging, so it's still very much a story associated to the oil and gas producing states. >> but it's not just employment. there are wages itself. it does seem like wages in the industry seem to be lagging behind in terms of compared to how quickly the overall industry is growing? how come? >> well, remember that there is a lot of slack in the economy. so we're seeing the recycling of workers that were once, for example, constructing water pipelines or building structures, some of those guys are moving to do oil and gas pipelines. so wherever there is slack we're seeing less pressure on wages. jobs are a little more specialized, there is more link to the oil industry where there is constraint. we're seeing little more activity, and little more wage pressure on those. this is a funny economy in the sense that it
--to the texas shore. so now have we seen a lot of growth in the northeast? not really not really. obviously california is still digesting and major housing bubble from the past decade and employment lagging, so it's still very much a story associated to the oil and gas producing states. >> but it's not just employment. there are wages itself. it does seem like wages in the industry seem to be lagging behind in terms of compared to how quickly the overall industry is growing? how come?...
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texas? what? the state that can't even go a week without an oil pipeline spewing thinks it's the gays that need repairing? [laughter] while the rest of the country inches forward on gay rights, texas apparently hopping into doc brown's delorean and setting the dial to the 1950s. it's the subject of tonight's gaywatch texas edition: remember the no-homo. repair thif therapy -- reparative therapy has been deride as praying the gay way. is there anybody that puts a more positive spin on it? >> when somebody says people like yourself, others are trying to get the gay out of people. >> that's a terrible way of phrasing it. i would rather say we are trying to bring out the head sexuality in you. [laughter] >> jon: but that's the thing they don't have in them. [laughter] it's like giving a woman a c-section who is not pregnant. you won't find what you're looking for. but you will leave a scar. seeing as you want to frame the debate in a more pleasing way, perhaps we should mention some of the techniques
texas? what? the state that can't even go a week without an oil pipeline spewing thinks it's the gays that need repairing? [laughter] while the rest of the country inches forward on gay rights, texas apparently hopping into doc brown's delorean and setting the dial to the 1950s. it's the subject of tonight's gaywatch texas edition: remember the no-homo. repair thif therapy -- reparative therapy has been deride as praying the gay way. is there anybody that puts a more positive spin on it?...
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. >> you don't want to put down anybody, especially texas. coffee or tea? >> sugar. tea. >> tea with what? >> sugars. two sugars. >> that's a lot of sugar. >so, from the very beginning, yu and gabby have made the stages of her recovery public -- videos in the hospital, speaking like this. why did you do it that way? >> you know, it is interesting. the gabby first got to hospital after she was injured, a friend of mine said, i want to help, i want to do something for you emma watson i do? -- for you , what can i do? i didn't really have anything to he said, are you going to record all of this, her therapy? i said, i never really thought about it. go grab a camera. it was something we never really thought about, it just happened. they would set up the camera and turn it on. it wasn't until later, when we -- gabby did her first interview with diane sawyer and abc, did they ask was there anything out there. we had a lot of stuff. it was kind of happenstance. >> a lot of people would have said no, i think, i don't want anyone to see me like this. >> gabby had to give perm
. >> you don't want to put down anybody, especially texas. coffee or tea? >> sugar. tea. >> tea with what? >> sugars. two sugars. >> that's a lot of sugar. >so, from the very beginning, yu and gabby have made the stages of her recovery public -- videos in the hospital, speaking like this. why did you do it that way? >> you know, it is interesting. the gabby first got to hospital after she was injured, a friend of mine said, i want to help, i want to do...
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well alabama and texas instruct school teachers to tell pupils young people that homosexuality is not an acceptable lifestyle and also instructs them to say that homosexual sex in private is a crime in those states if the church was going to fire me that's what they had to do but i was going to do this with. his radio months rained down on goals a killing civilians including children we hear from those right in the midst of the chalets family home relations between the u.s. and germany reach a new low over spying is but then kicks out a top cia official relationship as kiev says it's ready for his see swat team meets the families devastated by all me every. watch on the media turns a blind eye to you gets all non-si. this is what we do we kill people and break things so we can see something as simple as people playing soccer you can see individual players and you can see the ball. you can almost see is facial expression you can see is a mouth open and crying out. maybe cursed. or maybe he asked. for forgiveness for. there must be near certainty that no civilians will be killed or in.
well alabama and texas instruct school teachers to tell pupils young people that homosexuality is not an acceptable lifestyle and also instructs them to say that homosexual sex in private is a crime in those states if the church was going to fire me that's what they had to do but i was going to do this with. his radio months rained down on goals a killing civilians including children we hear from those right in the midst of the chalets family home relations between the u.s. and germany reach a...
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. >>> ahora que el presidente obama se dispone viajar a texas para recaudar fondos a su partido, hay quienes dicen que vaya a visitar a los niÑos para que vea la situaciÓn. >>> la presiÓn le estÁ llegando a la casa blanca por todos lados. >>> muchos votaron. >>> activistas e inmigrantes pidieron al gobierno de obama expandir extensiones migratorias por razones humanitarias para permitir que se queden en el paÍs los niÑos centroamericanos indocumentados que lo justifiquen. >>> esto no se trata de reforma migratoria, no hay que darle mÁs ganas a los republicanos, se trata de crisiss humanitarias, de niÑos refugiados. >>> el presidente va a viajar a texas el miÉrcoles para recaudar fondos para el partido, no incluye visita a frontera para evaluar la situaciÓn de primera mano. >>> cuando hablÓ con los niÑos, creo que el presidente lo deberÍa hacer. >>> me suena sorprendente que quiere estar recaudando fondos polÍticos en vez de la frontera. >>> seria bueno que venga a la frontera, la administraciÓn esÁa atrasada dijo un representante demÓcrata de texas. para muchos la vi
. >>> ahora que el presidente obama se dispone viajar a texas para recaudar fondos a su partido, hay quienes dicen que vaya a visitar a los niÑos para que vea la situaciÓn. >>> la presiÓn le estÁ llegando a la casa blanca por todos lados. >>> muchos votaron. >>> activistas e inmigrantes pidieron al gobierno de obama expandir extensiones migratorias por razones humanitarias para permitir que se queden en el paÍs los niÑos centroamericanos indocumentados...
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i happen to love the state of texas. the real americans are. >> you're a cowboy. >> i might take half of that moving truck, put my stuff, too. i'm going with you, brother. >> you got room? >> i'm up to here, too. city tax, state tax. i'm up to 51% in taxes. >> 60% of my income goes to her government. >> maybe you should be a 1%. maybe that's the problem. >> it's his fault for making money? >> you're a 1 percenter. >> i have to get it out. the world is ending. israel, major war. plane is having shot down. what does our person do? sign a bill to give the gays the up is port. >> and plays golf. >> he plays golf. >> martha vineyard. >> mark, "lone star america, how texas can save our country." >>> coming up next, right after this, we'll have more "happe"ha" [ male announcer ] are your joints ready for action? osteo bi-flex® with joint shield™ nurtures and helps defend your joints° so you can keep doing what you love. what'd you guys do today? the usual! the usual! [ male announcer ] osteo bi-flex, ready for action. now g
i happen to love the state of texas. the real americans are. >> you're a cowboy. >> i might take half of that moving truck, put my stuff, too. i'm going with you, brother. >> you got room? >> i'm up to here, too. city tax, state tax. i'm up to 51% in taxes. >> 60% of my income goes to her government. >> maybe you should be a 1%. maybe that's the problem. >> it's his fault for making money? >> you're a 1 percenter. >> i have to get it out....
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the president is getting flack say going to you're going to be down by the borde down to texas, go to the border. >> i hope the president rescars. >> at this point no plans to go to the white house. many say of the president's top deputies are going down there. they're very attentive to what is happening, but that won't stop the political back and forth from going on as the president heads to texas. >> libby casey reporting live from the white house. coming up in a few minutes in al jazeera america we'll speak with a border patrol agency about what the proposal could mean for him and his colleagues. >>> in iraq tonight, new admission from the government that is it has lost control of the former chemical weapons facility. the facility north of baghdad was seized by rebel fighters on june 11th. the ambassador said that iraq is no longer able to fulfill international obligation to destroy chemicals that were kept in two bunkers there. >>> a new parliament meeting set for this weekend but many are not optimistic sunday's session will end with a new government. >> the political stalemate c
the president is getting flack say going to you're going to be down by the borde down to texas, go to the border. >> i hope the president rescars. >> at this point no plans to go to the white house. many say of the president's top deputies are going down there. they're very attentive to what is happening, but that won't stop the political back and forth from going on as the president heads to texas. >> libby casey reporting live from the white house. coming up in a few minutes...
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we are dealing with is firsthand here in texas. and so what they have been able to do is to teach these people to say that they are fleeing an abusive parent, which gives them the right to come in and stay in this country. but the people that are being bussed in, they are saying these children are heard, they are fleeing, they need help. only one to of the people being bussed in our children. so let's talk about this for a second. some as young as eight years old are being processed as child refugees. some of these people have even admitted to helping this. >> there are legitimate stress cases and i will even try to buy that, but what i won't buy is this notion that if you are against spending more money to address the problem, you are somehow talentless. so the war on poverty, the guy said stop this because they're just as many hungry americans. and that guy is callous. >> monies with the liberals want to throw at us. it's what they claim that they will fix the problems with. he wants to blame for the problem with the latest in fl
we are dealing with is firsthand here in texas. and so what they have been able to do is to teach these people to say that they are fleeing an abusive parent, which gives them the right to come in and stay in this country. but the people that are being bussed in, they are saying these children are heard, they are fleeing, they need help. only one to of the people being bussed in our children. so let's talk about this for a second. some as young as eight years old are being processed as child...
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it's the nimby, and in louisiana and texas, accustomed to the oil and gas industry, and node the jobs from -- need the jobs if it, they are more accepting. you make an excellent point. we don't know what the environmental impact of this gas to liquid plant or other facilities that are being discussed. louisiana has a poor track record with emissions and the environment. this is another generation coming in. >> this could be $90 billion over the next few years in a state with the g.d.p. is $250 billion. >> hard to say no to that. >> it is. good to talk to you russell, russell gold a "wall street journal" energy reporter and the author of "boom." >> next, it's an multibill job project affecting ships, strains and trucks. the project is not in america. that and more as real money continues. >>> it probably will not surprise anyone to learn that the u.s. imports more than china than anywhere else in the world. america imported 440 billion in goods - electronics, toys, shoes up 331% since 2001. here is what is interesting - for years most of the goods were shipped to the west coast and tru
it's the nimby, and in louisiana and texas, accustomed to the oil and gas industry, and node the jobs from -- need the jobs if it, they are more accepting. you make an excellent point. we don't know what the environmental impact of this gas to liquid plant or other facilities that are being discussed. louisiana has a poor track record with emissions and the environment. this is another generation coming in. >> this could be $90 billion over the next few years in a state with the g.d.p. is...
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murray salas is the supervisory agent for the border patrol in laredo, texas. >> the currents are very strong, especially underneath. if there's any rocks, any debris, any potholes when people are crossing, they're going to payne. once they panic, they're going to get in trouble. >> reporter: it is clearly very dangerous for an adult. what would it be, a river like this, for a kid? >> it would mean death. >> reporter: since october last year an estimated 57,000 children have made the treacherous journey from central america headed to the united states. double last year. increasingly, the river has become a dangerous cross-roads. this 15-year-old from honduras crossed the river just a few days ago. were you scared of swimming the river? you were scared. orbin, which is not his real name, says he escaped from his violent home town, san pedro sula, to make his way to the border and into texas. his mother lives in florida. it took him 25 days traveling alone with no help. why did you leave honduras? orbin told me he had to leave because the gangs threatened to kill him. >> this is the way
murray salas is the supervisory agent for the border patrol in laredo, texas. >> the currents are very strong, especially underneath. if there's any rocks, any debris, any potholes when people are crossing, they're going to payne. once they panic, they're going to get in trouble. >> reporter: it is clearly very dangerous for an adult. what would it be, a river like this, for a kid? >> it would mean death. >> reporter: since october last year an estimated 57,000 children...
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the president heads to texas tomorrow. while he's going to meet about this border crisis, he's actually not going to the border. you have a number of republicans, including john mccain, rick perry, saying this is crazy, this should be your focus. and here's what i would say, doug. time and time again we've seen the president try to play both sides, right. this is a situation in which you've got to take a stand. you are never going to please everyone in politics. you're damned if you do, you're damned if you don't. who is standing by the president right now saying is, you are handling this exactly how you should? you're doing exactly the right thing. who's saying that? >> well, they need to build that echo chamber of support around this supplemental. it's going to be tough for it at this stage. i think it's going to be tough for it to pass congress. they need to build those supporters. you know, certainly starting with your allies in congress and building out. you know, today was the first day of -- in terms of that effort,
the president heads to texas tomorrow. while he's going to meet about this border crisis, he's actually not going to the border. you have a number of republicans, including john mccain, rick perry, saying this is crazy, this should be your focus. and here's what i would say, doug. time and time again we've seen the president try to play both sides, right. this is a situation in which you've got to take a stand. you are never going to please everyone in politics. you're damned if you do, you're...
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the president of the university of texas called it a great day for higher education. >>> and new this morning the cue cushion atlanticing advantage of the immigration crisis along the southern u.s. border. the hate group peppered a neighborhood in south carolina with literature over the weekend. residents found notes attached to bags of candy in their drive with the slogan save our land, join the clan. the clan spokesman says the kkk is not a hate grouply he said this days the group is focused on illegal immigration. >> another brand new story involving a wisconsin woman cited for her first dui and her car was factor with children. 30-year-old cassie sham rank caused a minor accident with no injuries on monday. her breathalyzer test showed her blood alcohol level was twice business with's lal driving limit. two of the children in the vehicle were hers, the other story were in her care. several neighbors say she runs a day care from her home. >> 4:53 and still ahead in the next half hour of "action news," a professor of a prestigious new jersey university is now facing criminal charges
the president of the university of texas called it a great day for higher education. >>> and new this morning the cue cushion atlanticing advantage of the immigration crisis along the southern u.s. border. the hate group peppered a neighborhood in south carolina with literature over the weekend. residents found notes attached to bags of candy in their drive with the slogan save our land, join the clan. the clan spokesman says the kkk is not a hate grouply he said this days the group is...
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he was right in texas. come on. how long does it take? you can gate good mexican meal at least. maybe he shouldqeñ?ñ?ñ?ñ?ñ? pope border. pop over thegñ?ñ?ñ?ñ?ñ? bordert dealing ask threatening the mexican president. >> you know a lot of these authorities in mexico yours because you have to deal with them directly and indirectly. what do the think of the way we're handling this? >> i don't know what they're thinking. as i mentioned before, on your show, if they really want to cooperate, let's send the border patrol, the military, across the border on other bilateral nature and work together and get the job done. that would never be done. >> what do you think of their idea right now, that is the administration's idea, being kicked around -- we can't verify this but one option for all of these kids is to put them up in military facilities, military hospitals. i thought that is one of the options for our vets. but apparently these kids are going to get first dibs. >> of course, getting treatment, medical.÷ñ?ñ?ñ?ñ?ñ? i can go on and on. our poor veterans are@wñ?ñ?
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the congressman from the great state of texas. here is why this has conservatives flushed. rarely do taxpayers get there money's worth remember getting help for victims of hurricane sandy? talking to victims who are still waiting for the money or the trillions of dollars fighting the war on poverty that still looks like a losing battle. three 1/7 billion dollars for of problem on the border that does not address the problems at the border. now to the dangers of spending with no questions asked. we have "fox business all-stars." the big problem here obviously be will spend and spend but no resolution does that make the mistake to approve that billions? we hope to accomplish? the immigration policy has been a disaster for years public at the unaccompanied minor children if it is more of central america with increased violence and the policy that makes it easier to get in tune of the united states but the root cause is legislative policies that were bipartisan with the way we treat the unaccompanied minor children. but as is always the case with great intentions there are unin
the congressman from the great state of texas. here is why this has conservatives flushed. rarely do taxpayers get there money's worth remember getting help for victims of hurricane sandy? talking to victims who are still waiting for the money or the trillions of dollars fighting the war on poverty that still looks like a losing battle. three 1/7 billion dollars for of problem on the border that does not address the problems at the border. now to the dangers of spending with no questions asked....
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in texas it's really in some ways the test case for all of these restrictions. we're going to, i think, this fall by september when all of these regulations come into effect, we'll see in a state as large as, that's as large as the country of france there'll be seven, probably seven health centers left in the state of texas where women can access a safe and legal abortion. >> down from what? >> oh, dozens. but i think the thing that's important, bill, is that it's far beyond that. because the impact is certainly on the ability to access abortion services, but it also has been devastating on women's ability to even access family planning and basic preventive care. >> i hear you saying and you and others that the constitutional right expressed in roe v. wade has hit the hard rock of political reality. is roe being rendered null and void by politics? >> well, we're seeing some states, yes, where i believe the state legislatures are hollowing out the rights under roe in every conceivable way. i think this court as well is, has been more sympathetic to those efforts
in texas it's really in some ways the test case for all of these restrictions. we're going to, i think, this fall by september when all of these regulations come into effect, we'll see in a state as large as, that's as large as the country of france there'll be seven, probably seven health centers left in the state of texas where women can access a safe and legal abortion. >> down from what? >> oh, dozens. but i think the thing that's important, bill, is that it's far beyond that....
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joining us right now are southern texas, south texas land owner dr. mike vickers and county constable is with us. good to see you. thank you. you were telling me that -- i saw a report on nbc last night. i don't usually watch nbc but that's all they had and they actually showed in a newscast ranchers, you're a rancher, where on their property they are seeing they walk through their property and there are dead bodies of sometimes young kids. has that ever happened to you? >> absolutely. it's a frequent occurrence in brooks county, sean. give you an example. >> yeah. >> 2012, 254 dead bodies found on private property, ranch property, most of them within 20 minutes of my front door. >> what period of time? >> since 2012. since 2005, over 600 and we probably only find 20 or 25% of them. >> and then they just have these unmarked graves and they just bury need. >> well, a lot of these bodies that we find are already scavanged by as a runimals. we find decomposing bodies. >> we try to at least catch them here or detain them here and the reason for that is be
joining us right now are southern texas, south texas land owner dr. mike vickers and county constable is with us. good to see you. thank you. you were telling me that -- i saw a report on nbc last night. i don't usually watch nbc but that's all they had and they actually showed in a newscast ranchers, you're a rancher, where on their property they are seeing they walk through their property and there are dead bodies of sometimes young kids. has that ever happened to you? >> absolutely....
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in iraq and other foreign policy issues, governor rick perry from texas making headlines, going after your son, senator rand paul, he wrote an op-ed. he said, paul's brand of isolationism or whatever term he prefers would compound the threat of terrorism even further. and your son fought back right away. interesting back and forth, your thoughts? >> well, one thing, i don't think that my son needs my help, he does a pretty good job in defending himself. i do like to discuss the issue of isolationism, they are distorting the definition, they are talking about nonintervention, they are those who want to put sanctions on country, and isolate cuba and russia and iran. we want to talk and trade with people, and get along with people. we don't like the sanctions, and difficulties they have, we want to be internationalists in trade, free trade and friendship with countrys that is different from isolation. connell: sometimes labels can be misleading, your first response to my initial question, prompts s another question, you don't think your son needs your help. connell: you run for president
in iraq and other foreign policy issues, governor rick perry from texas making headlines, going after your son, senator rand paul, he wrote an op-ed. he said, paul's brand of isolationism or whatever term he prefers would compound the threat of terrorism even further. and your son fought back right away. interesting back and forth, your thoughts? >> well, one thing, i don't think that my son needs my help, he does a pretty good job in defending himself. i do like to discuss the issue of...
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. >>> the pope spoke today about the crisis on our southern border, and one of his texas bishops will join us. >> in arizona right now, activists are lining up. >> we're going to take this country back right now. >> to confront buses of undocumented children. >> they have broken the law and the president has said the law doesn't apply to them. >> from the nation's capital, a midsummer melee. >> we have lots of them. >> you don't want migrant children? you don't put up these bill boards. yeah, that's right. >> lawmakers scrambled to find a compromise. >> a new bipartisan bill aims to make it easier to deport them. >> they've cracked the code and figured out this gap in the 2008 law. >> is this legislation dead on arrive natural >> not quite the amount of money president obama wants. >> meanwhile, the pope is weighing in. >> this humanitarian crisis requires that these children be welcomed and protected. >> this is at first a humanitarian crisis. >> immigration activists from san antonio. >> one of the maybe best known undocumented immigrants in the united states. >> has been detained b
. >>> the pope spoke today about the crisis on our southern border, and one of his texas bishops will join us. >> in arizona right now, activists are lining up. >> we're going to take this country back right now. >> to confront buses of undocumented children. >> they have broken the law and the president has said the law doesn't apply to them. >> from the nation's capital, a midsummer melee. >> we have lots of them. >> you don't want migrant...
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the republican governor of texas, rick perry. it's where we begin our coverage of the region and this humanitarian crisis tonight. our senior white house correspondent chris jansing traveling with the president in texas. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. after days of back and forth over whether this meeting would even happen, the president is in that private terminal behind me with governor perry and about ten other officials talking about the crisis on the border. and in fact, the president and the governor is had some one-on-one time in the ride over here on marine one. all of it, part of a series of carefully negotiated compromises. but coming to some sort of common ground with congress will be far more difficult. when air force landed one in dallas, the president got an unexpected tarmac welcome from governor rick perry, but walked into a political firestorm over his decision not to travel to the border and witness the humanitarian crisis there firsthand. even something as seemingly simple as a visit to a bar t
the republican governor of texas, rick perry. it's where we begin our coverage of the region and this humanitarian crisis tonight. our senior white house correspondent chris jansing traveling with the president in texas. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. after days of back and forth over whether this meeting would even happen, the president is in that private terminal behind me with governor perry and about ten other officials talking about the crisis on the border. and in...
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he was detained trying to leave the texas border town of mcallen today. agents gave him a notice to appear before an immigration judge before releasing him. he's one of several border towns where the immigration debate is taking center stage. in arizona, protesters clashed while waiting for a bus carrying some children who arrived. that bus never did show up. >> some of those opposed to undocumented immigrants being brought to maryland are expressing their views with vandalism. take a look. a former military building in westminster was spray painted with what appears to be an anti-immigration message. the building was considered as a place for immigrant children to be held after arriving in the country. the paint is being investigated as a hate crime. >> virginia is also dealing with the immigration debate tonight. the prince william board of county supervisors urges the county executive to find out if undocumented children are being brought to the county. a home for troubled teenager called youth for tomorrow is reportedly housing some of the children. c
he was detained trying to leave the texas border town of mcallen today. agents gave him a notice to appear before an immigration judge before releasing him. he's one of several border towns where the immigration debate is taking center stage. in arizona, protesters clashed while waiting for a bus carrying some children who arrived. that bus never did show up. >> some of those opposed to undocumented immigrants being brought to maryland are expressing their views with vandalism. take a...