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CNN CNN Newsroom Live June 4, 2024 08:21:00

the waterway. a strategy that no state has ever before deployed to stop people from entering texas illegally. reporter: the state of texas did not exactly follow the law when it started installing the buoys. according to the u.s. state department, a series of treaties between the u.s. and mexico xwofrne governed the use of the water and texas not only didn t consult with the u.s. federal government before installing the buoys, it didn t obtain a permit. it used to be a beautiful pristine island. reporter: and he points to an island that he says texas also destroyed. here is what the island looked like 0 on google earth. and now the island is gone, vegetation is dead, road and wire taking its place. it was sad. reporter: he filed a lawsuit claiming the would buoys will p him from making a living.

CNN Anderson Cooper 360 June 4, 2024 04:55:00

treaties between the u.s. and mexico governed the use of the water on the rio grande. and texas, not only didn t consult with the u.s. federal government before installing the buoys, it didn t obtain a permit. it used to be a beautiful christian island. fuentes points to island on the river that he says texas also destroyed. here is what the island looked like on google earth. here is what it looks like now. the island is gone. the vegetation is dead. a road and concertina wire taking its place. it made me want to cry. it was sad. fuentes filed a lawsuit, claiming the buoys will prevent him from making a living. eagle pass and mexico s top diplomat complained to washington, saying the buoys violate to treaties between the countries, including one that prohibits construction, that the flex or obstructs the flow of the river. mexico is also concerned

CNN CNN This Morning June 4, 2024 10:27:00

a strategy that no state has ever before deployed to stop people from entering texas illegally. reporter: the state of texas didn t exactly follow the law when it started installing the buoys on the rio grande. according to the u.s. state department, a series of trees between the u.s. and mexico governed the use of the water on the rio grand, and texas not only didn t consult with the u.s. federal government before installing the buoys, it didn t obtain a permit. it used to be a beautiful pristine island. reporter: fuentes points to an island on the river he says texas destroyed. here s what the island looked like on google earth. here s what it looks like now. the island is gone. the vegetation is dead. a road and concertina wire taking its place. it made me want to cry. it was sad. reporter: fuentes filed a lawsuit claiming the buoys will prevent him from making a living and mexico s top diplomat

CNN CNN News Central June 4, 2024 19:23:00

department, the series of treaties between the u.s. and mexico govern the use of the water on the rio grande and texas not only did not consult with the u.s. federal government before installing the buoys, it did obtain a permit. it used to be a beautiful pristine island. fuentes points to an island on the river that he says texas also destroyed. there is what the island look like on google earth. here s what it looks like now. the island is gone.the vegetation is dead ããthe road and concertina wire is taking its place. it made me want to cry. it was sad. fuentes filed a lawsuit claiming the buoys will prevent him from making a living. [indiscernible] mexico s top diplomat complained to washington saying that the buoys violated the two trees between the countries and one that prohibits construction or obstruct the flow of the river. [indiscernible] mexico is also concerned that the buoys may be on their territory. this is our property. [indiscernible]

FOXNEWS Outnumbered June 4, 2024 16:10:00

misdemeanor for evading $1.5 million. kayleigh: kennedy, you have new york times covering for them, a second whistleblower says what emily says is true and new york times, paragraph 21, they say this, that episode was confirmed to new york times by person with knowledge of the situation. they confirm it, bury it, they are part of this of coer-up by the u.s. federal government. so far everything this whistleblower has said has been accurates, leaving more open questions. i look at this whole thing and realize joe biden becoming president is the worst thing that has ever happened to hunter biden. we see how he was shaking people down. we get a look at sources and methods and in terms of the what s app, they tried the big denial with 51 former intelligence officials and that

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