mexico and ends near sierra vista, arizona. william la jeunesse is live in los angeles with this story. william, is the border as secure as the administration claims? reporter: yes. and no. the administration points to two numbers, the decline in the number of illegals within the u.s. went from 12 million to 11 million in the last three years and secondly the number apprehended at the border is also going down, however, the most important number is the one, jenna, we don t know, how many people are not getting caught, especially in those areas with little enforcement. you haven t seen hardly any border patrol member patrolmen and i guarantee there won t be any along the border. there s nobody watching this at all. reporter: what this ranchers sees is not what washington says. secretary natoll pianoo napolitano said the border has never been more secure and ranchers say we ve never seen it any worse. what s it like? statistically, she s
about. snookie got arrested friday afternoon. the 22-year-old star of the jersey shore allegedly drunk when cops hauled her away. here is what the cops say nicole colizzi, that is her real name. she was escorted from the beach by patrolmen and placed under arrest and transported to police headquarters and later released on a summons. jenny tweeted going to bail snooki out of jail. the things i do for this girl, i swear. notice that the cameras are right behind snooki as she was getting thrown in jail. i wonder who was buying her drinks. geraldo: probably the producer. when we return we will meet one of the organizers of the unity
to actually talk to the patrolmen enforcing the law how they handle the question of illegal immigration during a police stop. 578, a chevy pickup truck reporter: in pomal county, arizona, a traffic stop begins with routine questions. many drivers here can t answer. i never asked him if he was here illegally. i ll ask him for identification, and they usually give me a mexican borders card or mexican license. say you re on a traffic stop and you give me a mexican national driver s license, that doesn t mean i put handcuffs on you, that means i get to ask a few more questions. were you coming from right new? i usually ask for the social security number. they tell me no, then i usually call border patrol and have them investigate the immigration stat gliews white, brown, black t. doesn t matter if there is a criminal enterprise they re involved n. their race isn t what s important, what s important is are you breaking the law. reporter: a law that
neighborhoods and beating black individuals. when the police and mayor came to break it up, the rioters beat them away and when they brokep one riot the mob reformed elsewhere. it took days and the deputization of 1,000 special constables to quell the violence. it was in response to these riots that police departments were formed. and for the first time patrolmen were charged with not only responding to crime and catching criminals but with preventing crime as well. now, fast forward 150 years. the nypd now has nearly 35,000 uniformed officers. and there are more than 12,000 local police departments across the country. many unionized, and over the past several decades, they have become increasingly outfitted with military equipment. police have undergone various waves of reform and changes in strategy and more are needed. also does well to remember the local police departments that
river was rescued by two very patient arbor trollmen. it patrolmen. it took awhile to get the dog to trust them but he did and they got him back to shore. now to the bad. a pregnant cow got trapped in a drainage ditch in florida. the animal apparently was freed from his farm and fell five feet in the ditch. a crane had to be used to lift the 800-found safety. finally the ugly. this pup is ready to slade but no one told him how this slide works. henry the dog can t make it to the top but seems he is having plenty of fun any way. time for your brew on this question of the day responses. we told you about the google glasses and asked if they are an invasion of privacy or harmless technology. sylvia wrote i think it depends on how the glasses are used. carl from little rock says glasses are no different from a cell phone which can