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porque utah no es un estado de muéstrame tus papeles y muchos se van de utah para evitar tener contacto con agentes de la policía. >> pero los que se quedo a un para el ver la culminación de la demanda por ahora tienen un poco más de tiempo para decidir qué hacer. >> los calma y hace sentir de que en utah existe la justicia. >> la próxima audiencia está programada para el 14 de julio, será entonces dónde el juez posiblemente decida si permitirá que la ley entre en vigor o si la suspende hasta que termine el curso de la demanda. en salt lake city, salvador duran, univisión. >>♪. >> y al regresar inmigrantes denuncian que autoridades los tren tan a los narcos. >>> y otro revelación de equipoción decomisado a un gue jé fe colombiano, compromete al presidente de la república. >>> y más adelante detalles de la separación del ex gobernador de california arnold schwarzenegger y de su . >> indocumento además centroamericanos acusaron a las policías mexicanos de haberlo tresado a meemgs del crimen en organizado cuando viajaban, y edgar desde ciudad de méxico con las reacció
porque utah no es un estado de muéstrame tus papeles y muchos se van de utah para evitar tener contacto con agentes de la policía. >> pero los que se quedo a un para el ver la culminación de la demanda por ahora tienen un poco más de tiempo para decidir qué hacer. >> los calma y hace sentir de que en utah existe la justicia. >> la próxima audiencia está programada para el 14 de julio, será entonces dónde el juez posiblemente decida si permitirá que la ley entre en...
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words translate into lofty ideals of peace in the region plus to help our nation paid out of the debt utah governor gary herbert wants to sell his state authorized grover better we see in the final days of america's economy and the g.o.p. have started a new battle the war on arts it's a nice daily take out tell you how their new plans to bring back the story. earlier this week we commented on the highlight of the comments of florida congressman dennis ross of suggested that utah should sell off huge tracts of its public light of private corporations to solve our nation's fiscal woes i think that a congressman from florida would think twice about telling another state what they should do with their public lands and you think that the governor of utah would sell ross to go mind his own business but that's not what happened and said utah governor gary herbert loved the idea is that he had to say about it a news conference yesterday. i think is certainly worth exploring i don't think we're going to. you know our national parks and pristine areas because lovely could be privatized and helped th
words translate into lofty ideals of peace in the region plus to help our nation paid out of the debt utah governor gary herbert wants to sell his state authorized grover better we see in the final days of america's economy and the g.o.p. have started a new battle the war on arts it's a nice daily take out tell you how their new plans to bring back the story. earlier this week we commented on the highlight of the comments of florida congressman dennis ross of suggested that utah should sell off...
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that clearly does apply to utah. what utah has done politically is very valuable. and it hope it becomes a model and shames people or induces people from a variety of perspectives to trto come together in the same sort of way to focus on the national decision making process. th really is wherethe immigration policy ought to be made and the main management enforcement ought to occur. but the law itself is not -- is quite problematic. i'm interested. at least some meeting at the justice department yesterday. the thing with lamar smith focused on, however, he seemed to be more worked up for e provisions of guest worker provisions and potential sponsored immigration under utah law. those don't take effect for a couple of years. more over, i just want to point out, thas in a very different context from what we were struggling with while we tried to decide what to do. sb-1070 was going to take effect athe end of july. police were going to be out there implementing that right away unless somebody stepped in and tried to get a preliminary injunction. i give the aclu a grea
that clearly does apply to utah. what utah has done politically is very valuable. and it hope it becomes a model and shames people or induces people from a variety of perspectives to trto come together in the same sort of way to focus on the national decision making process. th really is wherethe immigration policy ought to be made and the main management enforcement ought to occur. but the law itself is not -- is quite problematic. i'm interested. at least some meeting at the justice...
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, cantan victoria. xÑó Ññ ♪. ♪. >>> la ciudad santuario de utah, dejó de serlo para los inmigrantes, angie y los detalles, en torno a la ley de indocumentados. >>> en utah, una victoria, para más de cien mil indocumentados, bloquearon la puesta en practica, de la ley que dota a la policía, de un amplio margen para confirmar el estatus migratorio de todo detenido. >>> grupos de derechos humanos jeron que se parecía a la ley sb 1070, pero abogados dijeron que la policía, no detenía para la apariencia física. >>> es, y causa nerviosismo, pero también, al mismo tiempo, sé, y confió bastante, a base de la constitución. >>> se puso en practica hoy, por doce horas, y no toda las jefaturas de policía, la hicieron cumplir. >>> nuestros agentes, no serane agentes de inmigración, y no harán cumplir esta ley que impacta negativamente. >>> esta suspensión se mantiene vigente, durante 60 días, y luego habrá otra audiencia, angie sandoval, telemundo. >>> todo esto mientras el congreso estatal de texas prohibia las ciudades santuarios, votaron, 49 a 47, los críticos dicen que alimen
, cantan victoria. xÑó Ññ ♪. ♪. >>> la ciudad santuario de utah, dejó de serlo para los inmigrantes, angie y los detalles, en torno a la ley de indocumentados. >>> en utah, una victoria, para más de cien mil indocumentados, bloquearon la puesta en practica, de la ley que dota a la policía, de un amplio margen para confirmar el estatus migratorio de todo detenido. >>> grupos de derechos humanos jeron que se parecía a la ley sb 1070, pero abogados dijeron...
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in utah and possibly the entire united states. that happen or at netanyahu speech yesterday apparently while that yellow was praising the freedom of protests here in the united states she was suffering a hospitalization requiring injuries and that even at the hands of the capitol police state soon you're watching out on the verses in that. the. plug plug plug. plug . slowly our. lives and yet still lives. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for like sleep you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything is off you don't know i'm charging welcome to the big picture. a new website with twenty four seven live streaming news times what to do about the ongoing financial hardship unlimited free high quality videos for download. and stories you never find on main stream news. coming so tell me the political. posts in more fun are too dull to stand. the us dollar continues to wither and rot from the infection of monetary inflation because each
in utah and possibly the entire united states. that happen or at netanyahu speech yesterday apparently while that yellow was praising the freedom of protests here in the united states she was suffering a hospitalization requiring injuries and that even at the hands of the capitol police state soon you're watching out on the verses in that. the. plug plug plug. plug . slowly our. lives and yet still lives. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for like sleep you think you understand...
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>> i have read the utah law. >> have you made a determination whether to bring suit against utah? >> i have not. i think in a prior question what we typically do is try to interact with the state and try to work our way through any disagreements we might have without bringing suit. the statute doesn't go into effect until 2013. we are prepared to bring suit if necessary but that is a decision we would make in about a year or so. >> let me just then make the point that if arizona is preempted, then utah establishing a sanctuary state certainly is preempted, what that point between us today. move on also, you've reviewed since your last testimony before the committee, the sworn testimony of christian adams and chris coats before the civil rights commission when they had made the point the justice department has a racial component to the equation of whether they will enforce discrimination if it disadvantages a minority, do you review that testimony and accept it as truthful their sworn testimony? >> i've not reviewed the testimony but their characterization is totally inaccurate? >>
>> i have read the utah law. >> have you made a determination whether to bring suit against utah? >> i have not. i think in a prior question what we typically do is try to interact with the state and try to work our way through any disagreements we might have without bringing suit. the statute doesn't go into effect until 2013. we are prepared to bring suit if necessary but that is a decision we would make in about a year or so. >> let me just then make the point that if...
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>>> qué tallejana, la comunidad hispana en el estado de utah se siente con temor y muchos de ellos están escondidos por miedo al ser detenidos >>> falta poco para que la ley entre en vigor en el estado de utah por eso en primera vez después de 10 años lucía barrientos quiere irse con su familia por temor a ser deportado >>> me a gusta pero mi familia aquí está y quiero estar con ellos, >>> según la ley que firmó el gobernador en abril, la policía está posibilidobligada a pedirl documentos >>> tú sabes lo que puede pasar con tu papá >>> sí >>> qué pasará >>> se lo pueden llevar. y no lo puedo ver más. >>> hace unos días, organizaciones que velan por los derechos de los inmigrantes presentaron una demanda en contra del estado argumentando, que la ley s b 10497 es interés constitucional y que los asuntos de inmigración le corresponden al gobierno federal >>> si la gente bota basura en la calle, cruza donde no deben la policía los van a llamar y pedir papeles de estatus legal, es la primera pregunta que esta ley requiere muestrame tus documentos >>> el jefe de la policía
>>> qué tallejana, la comunidad hispana en el estado de utah se siente con temor y muchos de ellos están escondidos por miedo al ser detenidos >>> falta poco para que la ley entre en vigor en el estado de utah por eso en primera vez después de 10 años lucía barrientos quiere irse con su familia por temor a ser deportado >>> me a gusta pero mi familia aquí está y quiero estar con ellos, >>> según la ley que firmó el gobernador en abril, la policía...
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de organizaciones que defiende derechos civiles de inmigrantes presentan esta demanda en contra de utah por aprobar esta ley que criminaliza a los indocumentados, la amenaza de esta ley que tiene contra la pared a la comunidad indocumentada en utah enfrenta su primer obstáculo, esta demanda que intenta destruir dicha legislación a un ates que entre e en vigor la próxima semana. >>> queremos que las familias estén juntas y pensamos que esta ley va a separar a las familias porque hay muchas familias en utah y en el país que tienen miembros que que son residentes, otros ilegales conned de ran que es in kont trnl por esta ley abre las muertas a autoridades a practicar el perfil racial. >>> y esta ley, es igual que la de arizona, la s.b.1070. >>> es muy similar porque la ley da poder a la policía para pedir doc pleno tosdocumentos y sí, e. hay muchos problemas con los ilegales y con esto tienes que hacer algo para controlar este problema que tenemos en el estado. >>> pero su posible ejecución está haciendo temo primer lugar de miedo a los inmigrantes que no saben a donde escapar. >>
de organizaciones que defiende derechos civiles de inmigrantes presentan esta demanda en contra de utah por aprobar esta ley que criminaliza a los indocumentados, la amenaza de esta ley que tiene contra la pared a la comunidad indocumentada en utah enfrenta su primer obstáculo, esta demanda que intenta destruir dicha legislación a un ates que entre e en vigor la próxima semana. >>> queremos que las familias estén juntas y pensamos que esta ley va a separar a las familias porque hay...
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. >> un juez federal suspende la aplicaciÓn de la nueva ley migratoria en utah. >> el sur del paÍs sigue en emergencia por la amenaza del rÍo mississippi. >> muy buenas noches. el presidente retomÓ el tema de la reforma migratoria en su primera visita a la frontera con mexico. obama le dijo a los republicanos que ya cumpliÓ con mejorar la seguridad de las fronteras y ahora les toca a ellos apoyar una reforma que abra el paso a la legalizaciÓn de los indocumentados. >> el presidente dijo que la frontera estÁ mas segura que nunca. con millones en tecnologia dice que la seguridad no es una excusa. >> el presidente ha hecho mÁs de lo que exigÍan los republicanos. quienes estÁn aquÍ legalmente, deberÁn asumir su responsabilidad. poagar una multa y reconocer que han violado la ley antes de poder legalizarse. el presidente apoya tambiÉn del dream act pero muchos inmigrantes resienten que en los Últimos dos aÑos el gobierno de obama ha deportado a casi 800.000 documentados. el presidente dijo que sin una reforma estamos obligados a cumplir con la ley actual. pero quienes vinieron a
. >> un juez federal suspende la aplicaciÓn de la nueva ley migratoria en utah. >> el sur del paÍs sigue en emergencia por la amenaza del rÍo mississippi. >> muy buenas noches. el presidente retomÓ el tema de la reforma migratoria en su primera visita a la frontera con mexico. obama le dijo a los republicanos que ya cumpliÓ con mejorar la seguridad de las fronteras y ahora les toca a ellos apoyar una reforma que abra el paso a la legalizaciÓn de los indocumentados....
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this is out on the navajo reservation in southern utah. this is part of a structure that's about, i'd say, 300 rooms running along the back side of this canyon, a little village, small city, something. artifacts everywhere. one of the walls had fallen out, revealing the floor that had been packed in there, hundreds of years of people using the same floor just pushing down the dirt so that there are pieces of woven -- of braided string sticking out of the floor everywhere and arrowheads and broken pottery and i realized when i came up against the stack of this trash pile i put my head against it and looked along it. i could see it was covered with hair. people in that room had been combing their hair for hundreds of years and it had been landing on the floor. and then new floors are built on top of that and new floors and i ran my hand across, just barely across, the front of this and i could feel the hair of people who had been there and i was there with a navajo guy that i know who just was creeped out by this. because there's a certain h
this is out on the navajo reservation in southern utah. this is part of a structure that's about, i'd say, 300 rooms running along the back side of this canyon, a little village, small city, something. artifacts everywhere. one of the walls had fallen out, revealing the floor that had been packed in there, hundreds of years of people using the same floor just pushing down the dirt so that there are pieces of woven -- of braided string sticking out of the floor everywhere and arrowheads and...
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en utah estuvo a punto de entrar en vigor una ley antimigrante que fue mbloqueada por un juez federal. >>> sin duda alguna, muchos han tomado decisiones drásticas el sufrimiento es tan insoportable para algunos que han optado por abandonar sus sueños en estados unidos. desilusionados por la política migratorio que hoy amenaza a miles de familias inmigrantes en el estadoestado de utah la fami martínez prepara sus maletas porque muy pronto se va del país. >>> ni única opción no quiero septiemb separ separarme de mi familia quiero realmente mejor regresamos a méxico, irnos a otro estado es lo mismo >>> se va porque a partir de hoy entra en vigor la ley la cual autoriza a la policía indagar el estado migratorio de quienes los agentes sospechan sean indocumentados >>> salgo ahorita no sé sí regreso, pero el gran problema que hoy día empieza >>> lo que los pone triste aún más que sus hijos que salólo conocen la cultura americana regresan al país natal de sus padres >>> sí me quiero ir y me quiero quedar aquí, porque este aquí tengo muchos amigos y este quiero seguir estud
en utah estuvo a punto de entrar en vigor una ley antimigrante que fue mbloqueada por un juez federal. >>> sin duda alguna, muchos han tomado decisiones drásticas el sufrimiento es tan insoportable para algunos que han optado por abandonar sus sueños en estados unidos. desilusionados por la política migratorio que hoy amenaza a miles de familias inmigrantes en el estadoestado de utah la fami martínez prepara sus maletas porque muy pronto se va del país. >>> ni única...
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, hace --en utah, hace unas horas, un juez federal bloquÓ la implementacÓn de una medida que pretendia darle poderes a la poliÍa para verificar el estatus migratorio de cualquier persona que sea detenida.-- en su fallo, el magistrado a cargo del caso determino que la ley "497" es similar a la sb-1070 de arizona cuya constitucionalidad se debate en los tribunales. -- la ley de utah exige a quienes sean "parados por la policia" por cometer un presunto delito mayor, que demuestren que estan legalmente en el pais aunque tambÉn permite que los agentes del orden verifiquen el estatus de las personas por simples infracciones de tÁ nsito. --la otra cara de la moneda se vio en "maryland" donde el gobernador promulgo una ley que permitira que los alumnos indocumentados paguen colegiaturas reducidas en las universidades publicas.-- maÍa rosa lucchini nos amplia la informacÓn. tatiana murillo, estudiante ivan echeverry, estudiante victor ramirez, senador estatal de marylandgustavo torres, dir. ejecutivo, casa de marylanddilan garcia, estudiantemarvin reyes, estudiantemaria rosa lucchini, anna
, hace --en utah, hace unas horas, un juez federal bloquÓ la implementacÓn de una medida que pretendia darle poderes a la poliÍa para verificar el estatus migratorio de cualquier persona que sea detenida.-- en su fallo, el magistrado a cargo del caso determino que la ley "497" es similar a la sb-1070 de arizona cuya constitucionalidad se debate en los tribunales. -- la ley de utah exige a quienes sean "parados por la policia" por cometer un presunto delito mayor, que...
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en defensa de los inmigrantes salieron grupos que quieren >periodista: tala historia de arizona en utah, vamos conpr imc salvaduran para que nos cuente esta situación adelante salvador cuenéntanos >>> qué tal, hoy un grupo de organizaciones que defiende derechos civiles de inmigrantes presentan esta demanda en contra de utah por aprobar esta ley que criminaliza a los indocumentados, la amenaza de esta ley que tiene contra la h@redunivisprimer impactoh@omund indocuada e utahh@imer itorenta surimerbstá,un eionimer ito leyunh@primer impas familias h@@ porque hay muchas familias en utah y en el país que tienen miembros que que son residentes, otros ih@univner imph@les conned de ran que es in kont trnl por esta ley abre las muertas a autoridades a practicar el perfil racial. >>> y esta ley, es igual que la h@univisionprimer impactoh@s.b.. >>> es muy similar porque la ley da poder a la policía para pedir doc pleno tosdocumentos y sí, e. hay muchosh@ con esto tienes qu hacer algo para controlar este problema queh@univisionprimer i. graciunionimer itovador h@primo h@ aivisiootrizprimmpac
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you mentioned utah of a dish to make this happen? >> something we didn't get into the 4, we talked about how illegal emigration policies -- we have seen the number of illegal immigrants increase from four million more than a decade ago to 10 or eleven million. we have seen a drop in the recent recession, recent numbers from q stabilized. what happened is when we increase the border patrol and other assets it hasn't been totally ineffective. that would be misleading. there has been effect but it has raised the cost entry and by raising the cost entry once people make it across the border they make a calculation about do i want to go back and forth like they used to years before, work for a while, and some money and go home, or am i going to stay here and try because i am more likely to get caught for their 300 deaths a year crossing the united states, so what we really did with our policies inadvertently is create much more of a temporary or circular file and make a more permanent group of people which is why use on numbers go from fo
you mentioned utah of a dish to make this happen? >> something we didn't get into the 4, we talked about how illegal emigration policies -- we have seen the number of illegal immigrants increase from four million more than a decade ago to 10 or eleven million. we have seen a drop in the recent recession, recent numbers from q stabilized. what happened is when we increase the border patrol and other assets it hasn't been totally ineffective. that would be misleading. there has been effect...
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chris: former utah governor john huntsenman, his strongest argument is he could get bipartisan cooperation. here is his main theme and obama's defense. >> we have been divided for too long. the yelling, screaming and
chris: former utah governor john huntsenman, his strongest argument is he could get bipartisan cooperation. here is his main theme and obama's defense. >> we have been divided for too long. the yelling, screaming and
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watch tonight on road to the white house. >> former utah governor and u.s. ambassador to china, jon huntsman, give a commencement address saturday at the university of south carolina at columbia. the utah republican was nominated by president obama to become ambassador to china. he resigned as governor and took the post in august,., he stepped down as ambassador last month. he is considering a run for the presidency in 2012. this is just under 20 minutes. [applause] >> the trustees, to faculties, to parents to use students -- i am flattered and honored to be here today. i assume it is because i know a little about the south. i spent the last 28 years of my life with the south. wife, mary kay, who is sitting right over there, you would be pleased to know that i don't need an interpreter now when i meet with my in-laws. [laughter] my wife will kill me for saying this but i lost complete faith in my father-in-law to be, a good southern gentleman, when i found out that, at first, he had been given the name charles floyd cooper and chose to go by floyd. [laughter
watch tonight on road to the white house. >> former utah governor and u.s. ambassador to china, jon huntsman, give a commencement address saturday at the university of south carolina at columbia. the utah republican was nominated by president obama to become ambassador to china. he resigned as governor and took the post in august,., he stepped down as ambassador last month. he is considering a run for the presidency in 2012. this is just under 20 minutes. [applause] >> the trustees,...
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former utah governor and ambassador to china, jon huntsman. >>> then at 2:00 eastern time, we'll have a live report from south carolina where a well-known name, mitt romney, is focusing on jobs and the economy. >>> mid june, experts say it could take that long for water levels to return to normal in places like vicksburg, mississippi. look at those images there. parts of that city are under water after the river crested at a record 57 feet earlier in the week. and it's still cresting downstream. the flooding started april 30th. the waters got so high, the army corps of engineers began opening floodgates just a week ago hoping to spare the big cities of new orleans and baton rouge, louisiana. >>> so far that seems to have worked, but at the expense of other low-lying areas. our jeanne meserve is in natchez where the river is cresting yet again and we understand more rain is on the way, jeanne? >> reporter: yeah, and we had some this morning. you could just watch the water flowing into this river. you couldn't help but think, gosh, is this situation going to get work? people are hoping
former utah governor and ambassador to china, jon huntsman. >>> then at 2:00 eastern time, we'll have a live report from south carolina where a well-known name, mitt romney, is focusing on jobs and the economy. >>> mid june, experts say it could take that long for water levels to return to normal in places like vicksburg, mississippi. look at those images there. parts of that city are under water after the river crested at a record 57 feet earlier in the week. and it's still...
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utah has passed this. there would be away potentially for the oba administration to allow some of what you taught is doing. it could be -- of what utah is doing. it could be a wide scale deferred reaction. but you know, it would certainly be controversial. >> [unintelligible] for many years, people were talking about [unintelligible] >> there is no question. stuart has done groundbreaking research on what has lgely discredited the passero program, and what happened was when it ended, there was to get into an workers kept coming. there -- there was no line to get into, and the workers kept coming. the academics call them " sojourners." what is interesting -- i am re you found this in youclinical work -- sometimes they become sellers. they are the same people at different stages. some people make their money, start the nest egg, perfect. others may be mared and they start to settle. it seems to me we could fashion a policy that could accommodate both of those eventualities. it would save the agricultural ind
utah has passed this. there would be away potentially for the oba administration to allow some of what you taught is doing. it could be -- of what utah is doing. it could be a wide scale deferred reaction. but you know, it would certainly be controversial. >> [unintelligible] for many years, people were talking about [unintelligible] >> there is no question. stuart has done groundbreaking research on what has lgely discredited the passero program, and what happened was when it...
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of what utah is doing. it could do kind of a wide scaled deferred action where they say we're not going to prosecute people or pursue people who have gone through a certain process in utah, but it certainly would be controversial. >> frank, what do you think? >> [inaudible] people study here and practice medicine in other countries, but low skilled workers, you know? >> well, there's no question, stuart has done the ground breaking search on what's now largely discredited program, but, in fact, he lifted up the program worked to have a legal and orderly flow of workers to this country, and what happened when it ended, there was no line to get into, and the workers kept coming because there was a demand for their labor, and the origins of modern, you know, in our generation, illegal immigration came to the end of a functioning program that allowed what are the academics called so jowrners. i'm sure you found this in your work, they become settlers. they are the same people at different stages. some take thei
of what utah is doing. it could do kind of a wide scaled deferred action where they say we're not going to prosecute people or pursue people who have gone through a certain process in utah, but it certainly would be controversial. >> frank, what do you think? >> [inaudible] people study here and practice medicine in other countries, but low skilled workers, you know? >> well, there's no question, stuart has done the ground breaking search on what's now largely discredited...
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the gentleman from utah. mr. bishop: i'm pleased to yield three minutes to the gentleman from louisiana, who lives in this area and understands the situation firsthand. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from louisiana is recognized for throw minutes. mr. scalise: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank my colleague from utah for yielding. couldn't disagree more with the comments that were made by the minority leader from california. what we're talking about here is high gas prices that people are paying at the pump today and why we are in this situation. we're in this situation because of this administration's policies that have shut off american energy supply. this is supply and demand. why do prices go up? well, gee whiz, if the president says by policy we are going to close off billions of barrels of known reserves in america, what do you think that does to prices? do you think that lower prices? of course, as you're seeing prices skyrocket at the pump, it's because of these policies. that's why we've seen the pr
the gentleman from utah. mr. bishop: i'm pleased to yield three minutes to the gentleman from louisiana, who lives in this area and understands the situation firsthand. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from louisiana is recognized for throw minutes. mr. scalise: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank my colleague from utah for yielding. couldn't disagree more with the comments that were made by the minority leader from california. what we're talking about here is high gas prices that people are...
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it appears to have originated at a cutting horse competition in utah last month. many northern california ranches are keeping their animals in their pens to avoid spreading the virus. >>> and on what would have been harvey milk's 81s birthday. a new purpose for his former store front on castor street. it will be operated by a group called the trevor project. >>> the president heads for his ancestral homeland. >> i have been calling him abracadabra because i didn't know how to pronounce his name. >> how the residents are preparing for the vip visit. >>> rewill you be can candidate explaining -- explaining a half million dollar tab at tiffany & company. >>> still talking about the possibility of rain. we will talk about that coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,, president will visit ireland, england, france and poland to lk about issues >>> tonight president obama is winging his way to europe. over the course of six days the president will visit ireland, england, france and poland to talk about issues ranging from the middle east to the economy. the european trip will feature som
it appears to have originated at a cutting horse competition in utah last month. many northern california ranches are keeping their animals in their pens to avoid spreading the virus. >>> and on what would have been harvey milk's 81s birthday. a new purpose for his former store front on castor street. it will be operated by a group called the trevor project. >>> the president heads for his ancestral homeland. >> i have been calling him abracadabra because i didn't know...
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the outbreak is being traced to an event in utah. 54 california horses were there in utah. ten of them are now sick. the highly-contagious virus can be spread by grass, feed or water. most equestrian events are being postponed. >>> an apology from united airlines, for briefly using the flight numbers of two flights that were hijacked. pilots and flight attendants were appalled and the unions were quick to complain. flight 175 hit the world trade center. flight 93, which was bound for san francisco, crashed in a field in shanksville, pennsylvania. united blamed the error on a computer glitch and promised it would never happen again. >>> this story is getting a lot of buzz online. a bay area preacher is telling the world that the rapture will take place on saturday. tonight, a very different message is going out. >> reporter: this isn't the first time we reported on this story. since then, we've been getting a lot of phone calls and e-mails about this billboard. now, there's a group out there trying to calm people down. pastor jacob dennys of calvary bible church in milpitas
the outbreak is being traced to an event in utah. 54 california horses were there in utah. ten of them are now sick. the highly-contagious virus can be spread by grass, feed or water. most equestrian events are being postponed. >>> an apology from united airlines, for briefly using the flight numbers of two flights that were hijacked. pilots and flight attendants were appalled and the unions were quick to complain. flight 175 hit the world trade center. flight 93, which was bound for...
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. >> in utah too in >> in utah as well. because of that, i think as the outsourcing of that, there's this cast system of marrying under age little girls, a reward system that's been going on now, well, when warren came into power in 2002, it just started mushrooming and getting worse and worse and worse. >> now, when you say he came into power, how did he come into power? >> when warren was a young man, he was kind of this odd duck, and he was his father's favorite son. he was -- his father took a shine to him, and his father had dozens of son, but took a shine to warren, and warren was made headmaster of their private school system, and managed to worm his way into a position of leadership next to his father, and when hi father started becoming ill when he was old and had a series of strokes, and warren was able to kind of maneuver himself into a position of power, sort of like a medieval power struggle. he was able to move himself into where to when his father died, he was the gatekeeper for his father, and just made hims
. >> in utah too in >> in utah as well. because of that, i think as the outsourcing of that, there's this cast system of marrying under age little girls, a reward system that's been going on now, well, when warren came into power in 2002, it just started mushrooming and getting worse and worse and worse. >> now, when you say he came into power, how did he come into power? >> when warren was a young man, he was kind of this odd duck, and he was his father's favorite son....
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the gentleman from utah. mr. bishop: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. mcgovern: let me again express my disappoint with the lack of time we are being allowed to debate important issues that impact everybody, every single person in our country. issues of war, issues of granting the executive branch, the broad authority to go to war any time they want without consulting the united states congress, giving them unilateral powers which i believe is not what our founding fathers ever anticipated, issues involving libya and i could go on and on and on not to mention some of the issues that were not allowed to be brought up at all, ms. bordallo mentioned one of them, i don't understand why that was not made in order. but in this house of representatives since the new majority took over, we debate trivial issues passionately and important ones not at all. we spent hours debating whether we should defund national public radio but on the issue of afghanistan, what our policy should be in afghanistan, w
the gentleman from utah. mr. bishop: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. mcgovern: let me again express my disappoint with the lack of time we are being allowed to debate important issues that impact everybody, every single person in our country. issues of war, issues of granting the executive branch, the broad authority to go to war any time they want without consulting the united states congress, giving them unilateral powers which i believe is not what...
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y la comunidad indocumentada de utah es se ve afectada, luego de arizona utah es es el segundo estado del oeste e del paÍs en crear una ley que pone entre la espada y la pared a los inmigrantes y como nos explica alvara salvador duran que muchos luchan esto. >>> la ley s b 497 que rimo na li criminaliza a utah entra en su primer reto, un grupo presentÓ esta demanda en contra de este estado para in t tenttentar de su implementaciÓn >>> pensamos que esta leiva a separar las familias, porque hay muchas familias en utah como en el paÍs tienen miembros que sobre ciudadanos, otros no. y esto le va afectar a todas las familias. >>> los defensores de los inmigrantes consideran que esta ley es interscontitucional porq la ley podrÍa abrir las puertas a la autoridad para usar el perfil racial y utah como estado no puede crear su propia ley de inmigraciÓn como lo intento el estado de arizona. >>> y esta ley es cual la de, la de arizona la s b 1070? >>> es similar porque la ley le da el poder la policÍa para pedir los documentos, entonces sÍ es muy similar >>> la ley fue aprobada en el mes
y la comunidad indocumentada de utah es se ve afectada, luego de arizona utah es es el segundo estado del oeste e del paÍs en crear una ley que pone entre la espada y la pared a los inmigrantes y como nos explica alvara salvador duran que muchos luchan esto. >>> la ley s b 497 que rimo na li criminaliza a utah entra en su primer reto, un grupo presentÓ esta demanda en contra de este estado para in t tenttentar de su implementaciÓn >>> pensamos que esta leiva a separar las...
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i'm pleased to be joined tonight by a good friend from utah, mr. bishop, and would like to yield him as much time as he would consume. mr. bishop: i thank chairman pierce from new mexico for use the western caucus -- pearce from new mexico for using the western caucus to illustrate some of these ideas and situations that are here. i'm also grateful to mr. broun from georgia who was just here and tried to show how whenever you have a policy that prohibits or discriminates or lessens the amount of energy that we have in this country, it has a dreakt impact on individuals and people -- direct impact on individuals and people. it has a direct impact on the cost of food. for every dime that diesel fuel increases, that's $400 million the agricultural industry has to put on to the cost of food. not just in transporting the food, but for the fertilizer to grow it, for the boxing, the shipping, the manufacturing of it, all those things are added to it. for every penny that the cost of gasoline increases at the pump that is $1 billion that's taken out of the
i'm pleased to be joined tonight by a good friend from utah, mr. bishop, and would like to yield him as much time as he would consume. mr. bishop: i thank chairman pierce from new mexico for use the western caucus -- pearce from new mexico for using the western caucus to illustrate some of these ideas and situations that are here. i'm also grateful to mr. broun from georgia who was just here and tried to show how whenever you have a policy that prohibits or discriminates or lessens the amount...
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. >>> dos grupos de demandantes inmigrantes, demandaron la ley de utah, dijo que invita a la pomia, a usar el perfil racial, sólo porque tiene apariencia de extranjero. >>> alerta medica, menos mujeres se someten a mamografías, es importante, y una vez más, el beato juan pablo >>> en méxico, decenas de inmigrantes, alzaron su voz contra crimenes, y también la policía, pero antes, un grupo de mineros atrapados, adelante raúl. >>> la presencia retrasó el rescate, y no hubo comunicación con trabajadores, a un adolescente, le fueron amputados ambos brazos, una explosión de gas provocó muerte de 65 mineros en el 2006, y un grupo de inmigrantes, realizaban manifestación en méxico, esta es la historia. >>> por las vías del tren, cargaron fe y esperanza, y en lugar de terror, indignación, salieron a decir ya basta. >>> ellos tratan de hacernos daños, y secuestrar y violar, y matar. >>> cargaron a la muerte que dice que siempre los acompaña. >>> migrantes de centro américa salieron recordando los 183 cadáveres de san fernando tamaulipas, dicen que todos eran migrantes, pero
. >>> dos grupos de demandantes inmigrantes, demandaron la ley de utah, dijo que invita a la pomia, a usar el perfil racial, sólo porque tiene apariencia de extranjero. >>> alerta medica, menos mujeres se someten a mamografías, es importante, y una vez más, el beato juan pablo >>> en méxico, decenas de inmigrantes, alzaron su voz contra crimenes, y también la policía, pero antes, un grupo de mineros atrapados, adelante raúl. >>> la presencia retrasó...
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chaffetz of utah. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 276, the gentleman from utah, mr. chaffetz, and a member opposed will each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from utah. mr. chaffetz: mr. chairman, i'd like to yield 2 1/2 minutes to the gentleman from vermont, mr. welch, i'd also ask unanimous consent that he be allowed to control the time. the chair: without objection. the gentleman from vermont is recognized for 2 1/2 minutes. mr. welch: thank you, mr. speaker. and i thank the gentleman from utah. members of the house, a test of a great democracy is its capacity to make the grave decision to send its citizens to war. such a decision was made after the attack in september 11 of 2001. it was a bipartisan decision, it was made for the right reasons, at the right time and for the right result. al qaeda was in afghanistan, osama bin laden planned and executed the 9/11 mission from afghanistan and we september our soldiers to war -- sent our soldiers to war, vermont soldiers, soldiers from all about the country sacrificed bravely and served well. b
chaffetz of utah. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 276, the gentleman from utah, mr. chaffetz, and a member opposed will each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from utah. mr. chaffetz: mr. chairman, i'd like to yield 2 1/2 minutes to the gentleman from vermont, mr. welch, i'd also ask unanimous consent that he be allowed to control the time. the chair: without objection. the gentleman from vermont is recognized for 2 1/2 minutes. mr. welch: thank you, mr. speaker....
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noticiero univision los ú años también han cruzado laero arcoh@ unh@ticierivisioh@h@ticie@ gobierno de utah para su suspenda una nueva ley de inmigración que alienta un perfil racial, alegan que los estado unidos no están autorizado para aplicar leyes federales. >>> y el senado de la florida derrotó una enmienda a una ley de inmigración que presionaba a que acapara la atención mundial, casa blanca ha dicho que bin laden fue llevado a un porto aviones yanzado al mar, para evitar que su tumba fuera unero santuario y sepultarlo según ritos musulmanes veamos qué hizo con su cadáver. . >>> según varios toelgs el islam sólo reconoce el entierro de un cadáver en tierra firme, para expertos la manera que los navy seal se décimo hicieron del cuerpo de ossama generará problemas porque hace dudar la oción ymás, euerpo be serh@noticiunivish@ tratado notin impoo univn si esnoero uno nciero ision hh@e, primo h noticiero univisionh@ persona quea elno cuerpero union dice ao noticiero univisionh@ persona quea elno cuerpero union dice ao isionotio univn limpi cuerpe conotici tunivis yh@ se cub
noticiero univision los ú años también han cruzado laero arcoh@ unh@ticierivisioh@h@ticie@ gobierno de utah para su suspenda una nueva ley de inmigración que alienta un perfil racial, alegan que los estado unidos no están autorizado para aplicar leyes federales. >>> y el senado de la florida derrotó una enmienda a una ley de inmigración que presionaba a que acapara la atención mundial, casa blanca ha dicho que bin laden fue llevado a un porto aviones yanzado al mar, para evitar...
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utah. they went to new england. they've gone to colorado, which is why by the way utah had a very different take on what to do. they said, we have 110,000 unauthorized immigrants here who are working hard, maybe we should figure out a way to have them come into the system, they pay a fine, it's not a free pass. they have to pass a background check. they have to pay their taxes. but they can work here legally because they're valuable contributors and that's a very interesting approach. it's a highly charged issue, as you know but i think inevitably comprehensive immigration reform will become the law of the land at some time. i wanted it to happen in 2006 and 2007 when george w. bush spent whatever political capital he had left on his last great fight. and i still think he's a hero for doing it even though he's not my kind of president but he had the chutzpah and the guts to do it. so it's going to take what it takes but i'm pretty convinced that the forces of that are driving this phenomenon are going to lead to ref
utah. they went to new england. they've gone to colorado, which is why by the way utah had a very different take on what to do. they said, we have 110,000 unauthorized immigrants here who are working hard, maybe we should figure out a way to have them come into the system, they pay a fine, it's not a free pass. they have to pass a background check. they have to pay their taxes. but they can work here legally because they're valuable contributors and that's a very interesting approach. it's a...
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what the utah girl says in court next could put him in bars for life. she told the salt lake city reporter those words still haven't come to her yet. >> i'm not exactly sure what i'm going to say yet. and so, i guess we'll just see when the time comes. >> this woman has spent the last eight years of her life being traumatized and working through the healing process. >> smart, who is now 23, has become an advocate for other crime victims. helping them speak out against violent criminals. >>> this week marks the end of one of the longest running and most popular shows on daytime tv. there are only three more episodes left of the oprah winfrey show. oprah's many fans will have one last chance to reflect on her legacy. tomorrow night at 7:30, abc7 will air a special called "oprah looks back. 25 years of the oprah winfrey show." it will feature many of her favorite guests. oprah's final show airs the following day at 4:00. you can expect a star-studded extravaganza. >> speaking of extravaganza. the most talked about hat brought a pretty penny. the blush-colo
what the utah girl says in court next could put him in bars for life. she told the salt lake city reporter those words still haven't come to her yet. >> i'm not exactly sure what i'm going to say yet. and so, i guess we'll just see when the time comes. >> this woman has spent the last eight years of her life being traumatized and working through the healing process. >> smart, who is now 23, has become an advocate for other crime victims. helping them speak out against violent...
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demandaron al estado de utah para tratar de echar abajo una ley anti inmigrante. consideran que la legislación es in constitucional. la ley exige que los detenido por delitos graves verifiquen su estatus migratorio en el país. cientos manifestantes se votaron a las calles para protestar por el banco faro go. partieran tierno par han sido afectado por la re posesión de viviendas, rumbo al edificio. la el mensaje es ayudar a nuestra familias a quedarse en la casa. tienen que hacer más prácticamente destrozando el país económicamente. ha sido difícil decía carolina. me afectó porque estuve rentando una casa por 16 años, al señor que la tenía le dieron una cosa y me sacaron de la casa. enrique si consiguió fui fuafin skwar su préstamo. nosotros trabajamos con confianza y muy completo, con una variedad de grupos por todo el estado de california para poder discutir y encontrar soluciónes para las personas y sus próximo. >>> un grupo de mano necesarife ingresó a la reunión r de accionistas y dijo consignas. regresamos a los estudios. >>> al otro lado d
demandaron al estado de utah para tratar de echar abajo una ley anti inmigrante. consideran que la legislación es in constitucional. la ley exige que los detenido por delitos graves verifiquen su estatus migratorio en el país. cientos manifestantes se votaron a las calles para protestar por el banco faro go. partieran tierno par han sido afectado por la re posesión de viviendas, rumbo al edificio. la el mensaje es ayudar a nuestra familias a quedarse en la casa. tienen que hacer más...
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they all appear to have originated at a competition in utah last month. many northern california ranchers are now keeping their animals in their pens to avoid spreading the virus. >>> a chain store threatening to go to court for the right to open a store in san francisco's richmond district. petco wants to move into an old walgreens store on geary boulevard but san francisco supervisors are now working on a bill to ban pet chain stores in that area. "the examiner" reports supervisor eric mar introduced the bill in order to protect other pet supply stores. >>> it is 5:40. help wanted, it's facebook. you can travel the world under the website's latest hiring spree. >> going once, going twice, sold. how much someone paid for that hat worn at the royal wedding. coming up. ♪ [ woman ] sam begged and pleaded... so i sent him to camp. we'd earned lots of points with our new citi thankyou card... and i put them to good use. he told me about his bunkmates, and how he signs up for every activity. ♪ he even hangs out with the camp director. just like that. [ mal
they all appear to have originated at a competition in utah last month. many northern california ranchers are now keeping their animals in their pens to avoid spreading the virus. >>> a chain store threatening to go to court for the right to open a store in san francisco's richmond district. petco wants to move into an old walgreens store on geary boulevard but san francisco supervisors are now working on a bill to ban pet chain stores in that area. "the examiner" reports...
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and on that point, i'll agree with my colleague from utah. now, it's very hard to accomplish one of these two goals. to accomplish both at once is a herculean task. there are many choices ahead, most of them rather difficult. that's why this is so hard. but one choice isn't tough at all, not by -- tough at all -- i said tough at oil. anyway, one is not tough at all, not by a mile. it is obvious at this time of fiscal restraint, when we have to make cuts that are so painful and hurt middle-class families, to continue to give big oil companies giant tax breaks makes no sense whatsoever. getting rid of these corporate subsidies to big oil is a no-brainer. decades ago when these breaks were enacted, oil was $17 a barrel. maybe it made a modicum of sense in those days to give companies an incentive to explore and produce. but with the price of crude oil hovering at a hundred dollars a barrel and big oil reaping record profits with every barrel they drill, it defies logic to spend billions of taxpayer dollars on these subsidies. believe me, the fre
and on that point, i'll agree with my colleague from utah. now, it's very hard to accomplish one of these two goals. to accomplish both at once is a herculean task. there are many choices ahead, most of them rather difficult. that's why this is so hard. but one choice isn't tough at all, not by -- tough at all -- i said tough at oil. anyway, one is not tough at all, not by a mile. it is obvious at this time of fiscal restraint, when we have to make cuts that are so painful and hurt middle-class...
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utah has passed this. there would be a way potentially for the obama administration to allow some of what utah is doing. they could do kind of a wide scale, deferred action, for example in which they basically say we're not going to prosecute people or pursue people who have gone through a certain process. but it certainly would be controversial. >> what do you think? [question inaudible] remember, talking about people who come to study then go back. i'm talking about low-skilled workers. >> there's no question. in fact, stuart has done some of the groundbreaking research on what's now largely discredited program but what he's lifted up is that it worked to have a legal and orderly flow of this country. and what happened is that when it ended, there was no line to get into. and the workers kept coming. because there was still a demand for their labor. and so the origins of modern, you know -- in our generation, illegal immigration came really with the end of a functioning program that allowed what academic
utah has passed this. there would be a way potentially for the obama administration to allow some of what utah is doing. they could do kind of a wide scale, deferred action, for example in which they basically say we're not going to prosecute people or pursue people who have gone through a certain process. but it certainly would be controversial. >> what do you think? [question inaudible] remember, talking about people who come to study then go back. i'm talking about low-skilled workers....
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he's the former utah governor who until a month ago was mr. obama's ambassador to china. >> would you tell the prime minister of israel go into talks with the palestinians and start with the premise that you start with the 1967 borders? >> i would say you know best how to conduct this negotiation. it has gone on for a very long time and likely will continue going on a very long time. we can't force these issues. we have to make sure that security, economic development, settlements, regional security, the changing nature of the middle east, that we couldn't even have conceived of six months ago, that all of that is taken into proper consideration at the negotiating table. and that's best left up to both the palestinian authority and the israeli government. >> so the u.s. should pull back, not get as involved? president clinton had his hands on. president bush at the end tried to get -- >> i think when we start defining pre-'67 war borders we're probably pre-empting discussions that may get them there eventually, probably will eventually. but th
he's the former utah governor who until a month ago was mr. obama's ambassador to china. >> would you tell the prime minister of israel go into talks with the palestinians and start with the premise that you start with the 1967 borders? >> i would say you know best how to conduct this negotiation. it has gone on for a very long time and likely will continue going on a very long time. we can't force these issues. we have to make sure that security, economic development, settlements,...
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i started in chaco canyon and walked north up to mesa verde, around to comb ridge in utah, down into the hopi mesa, across the mugion rim, to mexico and then into the sierra madre, following people, following routes. because everything in the desert leaves a route that leads you somewhere. everything out there is a story. and that's what i'm following, these stories, looking for ways, looking for grains of sand out of place, looking for stories out in the middle of nowhere. i can open this up for questions if anybody has any questions. . >> i was wondering if they had any sort of metal or did they use hardened rocks of some sort to shape their stones? . >> most of what they did was stone. metallurgy was just starting to move up into northern chijuajua at that time and they were working with copper. that was just ornamental, so there was no metal going on at all other than imported bells. >> and the shells, they went down to cortez -- not lake -- the cortez sea to get, was that mostly hard or brittle? . >> it was hard but not tool hard. the colorado plateau is covered with chert, a gl
i started in chaco canyon and walked north up to mesa verde, around to comb ridge in utah, down into the hopi mesa, across the mugion rim, to mexico and then into the sierra madre, following people, following routes. because everything in the desert leaves a route that leads you somewhere. everything out there is a story. and that's what i'm following, these stories, looking for ways, looking for grains of sand out of place, looking for stories out in the middle of nowhere. i can open this up...
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the gentleman from utah, mr. chaffetz is recognized. >> i'd like to go to operation fast and furious. in the last few weeks is when you had heard this, you said. the president made statements to this in a report on union i vision back on march 22nd. were you aware of this operation before the president or after the president made those comments? >> my guess would be probably before the president. >> who briefed the president about this? he obviously knew something about it. he made a statement about it. who briefed the president? >> i don't know. >> who would typically -- who would do that, if not the attorney general? who would brief the president on this? >> well, we have a white house contacts policy so that the justice department interacts with the white house counsel's office. i don't know what goes on within the white house. >> are you familiar with the president's comments, then, on march 22nd? he said, quote, there may be situation here in which a serious mistake was made. if that's the case, then we'll f
the gentleman from utah, mr. chaffetz is recognized. >> i'd like to go to operation fast and furious. in the last few weeks is when you had heard this, you said. the president made statements to this in a report on union i vision back on march 22nd. were you aware of this operation before the president or after the president made those comments? >> my guess would be probably before the president. >> who briefed the president about this? he obviously knew something about it. he...
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the gentleman from utah. mr. bishop: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from colorado. mr. polis: thank you, mr. speaker. with regard to the subsidy issue, simple fact of the matter is that the republicans are not for free markets. what they are for is big oil co-opting free markets. 70% of all energy related subsidies go to fossil fuels like oil and coal, less than 5% of subsidies go to renewable energies like wind and solar. the gentleman from utah pointed out many of these subsidies help small drillers. in fact, that can be true, but it's easy to apply changes only to the big oil companies and not even affect independent producers. there's no excuse not to end this corporate welfare which keeps taxes for all americans who pay their taxes artificially high. in fact, at the same time that b.p. was reaping sizable tax benefits from lesioning the deep water horizon rig, it turned out that the company was using the tax break for the oil industry to write off 70% of the rent for deep water horizon. that tax subsidy cost
the gentleman from utah. mr. bishop: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from colorado. mr. polis: thank you, mr. speaker. with regard to the subsidy issue, simple fact of the matter is that the republicans are not for free markets. what they are for is big oil co-opting free markets. 70% of all energy related subsidies go to fossil fuels like oil and coal, less than 5% of subsidies go to renewable energies like wind and solar. the gentleman from utah pointed out many of these...
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the gentleman from utah. mr. bishop: i am pleased to yield two minutes to the gentleman from yip, mr. young. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. young: i rise in support of the rule and h.r. 1540. as the u.s. marine i understand the importance of a strong national defense, especially during this time of war. that's why i'm glad this bill provides our troops with the resources they need and enables them to carry out the missions we ask of them. as a freshman member of the house armed services committee, i'd like to thank chairman mckeon for his leadership throughout this process. he's been very open to working with me and other colleagues on the committee in developing ways to restructure the quadrennial defense review process. this process informs the annual defense spending bill, of course. i'm proud of the bill we are debating today. i'm encouraged by our recognition that a restructured q.d.r. process will allow us to better identify d.o.d. priorities and that is the deto e
the gentleman from utah. mr. bishop: i am pleased to yield two minutes to the gentleman from yip, mr. young. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. young: i rise in support of the rule and h.r. 1540. as the u.s. marine i understand the importance of a strong national defense, especially during this time of war. that's why i'm glad this bill provides our troops with the resources they need and enables them to carry out the missions we ask of them. as a freshman...
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very good. [ laughter ] >> ryan from orem, utah. >> jimmy: ryan from orem, utah. >> yeah. >> jimmy: very good. a lot of words i never really heard before. great. all right listen up, here's how the game works. to your right, the sharp 108. this is the dreaded dart board of insanity. >> man: oh, hell no! >> jimmy: now, one at a time you'll take this official buzz beat rapid blast air blaster and shoot a rubber dart at the board. the board will quickly flash between various stunts you may be subjected to each which carries a specific point value. for instance, we have, veggie wedgie for 3 points. bride of spankenstein for 5 points. or the greatest nip rip for 12 points. that is where we rip off one of your nipples and bury it in a shallow grave. [ laughter ] whatever your dart lands on that's what you'll have to do. whoever has the most points at the end of the round wins the game and a check for $100. you guys ready? >> all right. >> jimmy: very good. great, contestant number one you're up first. stand behind the firing line here. let's initiate the dart board insanity. ♪ here's your gu
very good. [ laughter ] >> ryan from orem, utah. >> jimmy: ryan from orem, utah. >> yeah. >> jimmy: very good. a lot of words i never really heard before. great. all right listen up, here's how the game works. to your right, the sharp 108. this is the dreaded dart board of insanity. >> man: oh, hell no! >> jimmy: now, one at a time you'll take this official buzz beat rapid blast air blaster and shoot a rubber dart at the board. the board will quickly flash...
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los grupos civiles solicitaron el viernes a un juez federal que impidan que una obra migratoria en utah ente en vigor la próxima semana, la cual está inspirada en la ley sb 1070, la ley requeriría que la policía revise la sitvuación migratoria de cualquier persona, al ser detenido. >>> agentes de la patrulla fronteriza, detuvieron a 4 inmigrantes que viajaban en la parte trasera de una camioneta, el hallazgo, fue cuando arrestaron y detuvieron el carro, ellos fueron detenidos y arrestados, acusados de tráfico humano, todos los indocumentados eran de origen mexicano,. >>> en un tribunal de oakland hoy continuaron los argumentos para restringir la actividad de una pandilla, bajo la medida los miembros de la pandilla no podrían salir después dde las 10 de la noche ni vestir con cierta ropa, las autoridades dicne que la meta es reducir las actividades delictuales, pero también dicen que esto es injusto porque la policía puede detener por el perfil racial de las personas . >>> en san francisco, una persona fue arrestada, josé jiménez que se dio a la fuga, después de atropellar a
los grupos civiles solicitaron el viernes a un juez federal que impidan que una obra migratoria en utah ente en vigor la próxima semana, la cual está inspirada en la ley sb 1070, la ley requeriría que la policía revise la sitvuación migratoria de cualquier persona, al ser detenido. >>> agentes de la patrulla fronteriza, detuvieron a 4 inmigrantes que viajaban en la parte trasera de una camioneta, el hallazgo, fue cuando arrestaron y detuvieron el carro, ellos fueron detenidos y...
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libertades civiles y el centro de leyes nacionales migratorias, unieron esfuerzos por demandar al estado de utah, pretende que se suspenda la aplicación de la ley que alienta a un perfil racial y viola la constitución. >> vamos a la pausa en instantes la policía de puerto rico admite haber usado la fuerza de manera excesiva contra estudiantes. >> veremos cómo la situación de tropas estadounidense en un país extranjero ha ocurrido antes en otras circunstancias y también naciones. >> diremos qué respondió el ex invitarlo a la zona ch@not uni-n la policía admitió que a los agentes se les fue la fuerza quiénes protestaban por una cuota especial de 800 dólares anuales. >> el ex jugador de béisbol carlos delgado, dijo que los resultados iniciales de una misión de investigación encontró un patrón de fuerza pial excesiva. >> el procurador general de colombia, alejandro o suspendió al alcalde de bogotá por haber incurrido en presuntas irregularidad irregularidades, el presidente juan manuel santos designoó a la actual ministro de educación maríah@univisionnot uni-ed.noct fuerzas de
libertades civiles y el centro de leyes nacionales migratorias, unieron esfuerzos por demandar al estado de utah, pretende que se suspenda la aplicación de la ley que alienta a un perfil racial y viola la constitución. >> vamos a la pausa en instantes la policía de puerto rico admite haber usado la fuerza de manera excesiva contra estudiantes. >> veremos cómo la situación de tropas estadounidense en un país extranjero ha ocurrido antes en otras circunstancias y también...
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. >>> en utah, se bloqueo la implantación de una medida, que daba poderes a la policia, para verificar estatus migratorio, dicen que es similar a la ley sb 1070, exige que los que sean parados por la policía, que demuestren que están legalmente en el país, y tambié por simples infracciones de tránsito. >>> en lo que respecta a inmigración, el gobernador de maryland, permitió que alumnos indocumentados, paguen tarifas reducidas, y ayuda a estudiantes y que pueden comprobar que padres pagaron impuespos, para pagar igual que los residentes, consideran acudir a la urnas, para revocarla. >>> un hombre causó conmoción en en un avión que venía a chicago, representaba una amenaza para la sociedad, tiene un cargo, por interferir en una aeronave, según el testimonio, antes de derribar la puerta de la cabina de pilotos, comenzó a gritar, dios es grande, en árabe, utilizado en el 2009 en texas. >>> el alcalde de san carlos, falleció por un infarto, estaba en su casa, cuando sintió el ataque, y llamó al 911 y murió antes de ir al hospital, fue electo, en el añ 2007 y asumió el c
. >>> en utah, se bloqueo la implantación de una medida, que daba poderes a la policia, para verificar estatus migratorio, dicen que es similar a la ley sb 1070, exige que los que sean parados por la policía, que demuestren que están legalmente en el país, y tambié por simples infracciones de tránsito. >>> en lo que respecta a inmigración, el gobernador de maryland, permitió que alumnos indocumentados, paguen tarifas reducidas, y ayuda a estudiantes y que pueden...
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the gentleman from utah, mr. chaffetz is recognized. >> i'd like to go to operation fast and furious. in the last few weeks is when you had heard this, you said. the president made statements to this in a report on union i vision back on march 22nd. were you aware of this operation before the president or after the president made those comments? >> my guess would be probably before the president. >> who briefed the president about this? he obviously knew something about it. he made a statement about it. who briefed the president? >> i don't know. >> who would typically -- who would do that, if not the attorney general? who would brief the president on this? >> well, we have a white house contacts policy so that the justice department interacts with the white house counsel's office. i don't know what goes on within the white house. >> are you familiar with the president's comments, then, on march 22nd? he said, quote, there may be situation re in which a serious mistake was made. if that's the case, then we'll fin
the gentleman from utah, mr. chaffetz is recognized. >> i'd like to go to operation fast and furious. in the last few weeks is when you had heard this, you said. the president made statements to this in a report on union i vision back on march 22nd. were you aware of this operation before the president or after the president made those comments? >> my guess would be probably before the president. >> who briefed the president about this? he obviously knew something about it. he...
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the outbreak is traced to an event in utah. 54 california horses were at that event in utah. ten of them are now sick. >>> 6:43. it's going to be a nice day for your thursday. let's hope the weather sticks around for the weekend. christina. >> good morning. yes, it will stick around for the weekend. it's great news. if you want to make those outdoor plans, you can do so. go fishing, ride a horse, hit the slopes. we picked up two feet of snow from the last system. high pressure is building back in. the snow is not going to last long. we are going to see a significant warm up. tomorrow night, warmer. the same as today. really, looking at perfect weather when you consider the fact that room temperature is 72 degrees. we are expecting low to mid-70s today. 51 degrees in oakland. that means you don't need to run the heater unless it's necessary and you are sensitive. don't run the ac. open the windows and let the air in. we are going to see cloud cover at noon. high pressure is moving in. it's building in so quickly that by 4:00 p.m., it's going to be difficult to find a cloud in
the outbreak is traced to an event in utah. 54 california horses were at that event in utah. ten of them are now sick. >>> 6:43. it's going to be a nice day for your thursday. let's hope the weather sticks around for the weekend. christina. >> good morning. yes, it will stick around for the weekend. it's great news. if you want to make those outdoor plans, you can do so. go fishing, ride a horse, hit the slopes. we picked up two feet of snow from the last system. high pressure is...