horrific heart breaking conditions can of children being head for extended periods in really dirty substandard care. the reason that those children are in are being locked up by themselves or with only other children to take care of them is because they are still being separated from their family members. yeah. congressman, i want to get to the billy mentioned, the work you re doing. what is your response to the claim by not only the trump administration but other folks who having you know a harsh or strong view about deportation who say look, there was a lot of deportations under other administrations. it is a thing that happens. is there a particular concern that you see in these weekend raids that are different? absolutely. you know, while they re asking for money to help the children and the humanitarian situation at the border, they re saying that they want to now separate families and add to more harm to the children that they re going to be deporting their parents.
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jon: in belgium police are detaining five more people after weekend raids try tied to the paris terror attacks. no explosives or weapons were found. no word on any of those arrested will face charges. meantime, the manhunt continues for paris terror suspect salah abdeslam. jenna: meantime, in this country we re awaiting a court appearance this afternoon by enrique marquez, the friend and former neighbor of one of the san bernardino terrorists. prosecutors say he purchased two rifles used by the couple, and while that investigation continues, there are also three other terror cases receiving less attention but certainly are important.
cross fire won t be seen tonight so we can bring you some new developments in some of the urgent stories we re following here in the situation room. yemeni officials are now working to determine if this man, take a look, this man, al qaeda s chief bombmaker, was among those killed in a massive raid that targeted the group s branch in the arabian peninsula. our pentagon correspondent barbara starr is over at the pentagon working the story for us. barbara, what s the latest information you re getting about these very dramatic weekend raids? wolf, ebrahim al asiri, al qaeda s master bombmaker, was he there? right now u.s. officials are telling us they don t think so. they know dna is being tested and will await the results, but for now they don t think they got him in this raid. what is so interesting, wolf, we have learned yemeni commanders were flown into southern yemen on sunday in russian-made helicopters piloted by
of the number of households flooded out. senator sheldon whitehouse from rhode island. good luck to you up there. we appreciate you coming on this afternoon. good luck. well, at least it stopped raining. that s a good sign. at least indeed. senator sheldon whitehouse, democrat, rhode island. seven of nine members of a christian militia group entered pleas of not guilty today on charges they plotted to kill police officers. all nine are members of the hutaree militia who were arrested in a series of weekend raids in michigan, indiana, and ohio. authorities say the goal of the alleged plot was to spark a war against the government. we re joined by newsweek senior investigative reporter and msnbc contributor michael is kopp. i understand the way they re being charged jumps out to you. activity to wage war against the united states, an extremely rare charge, it has been used