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peoria arizona police detectives were there waiting. they interrogated him in this room at the airport. >> state your name, sir. >> okay. >> this case wasn't a who done it. my biggest interest was to find out why it happened. >> and to try to get al-maleki to confess to purposely running down noor and amal. >> i think you are a man that is trying to do the right thing by your family and by your kids and everything else, okay. i understand that. and what happens more often is that good people like yourself get into a situation and for a split second in their lives they make a very bad decision and i know this was not an accident. >> i lost control. >> i will not believe that you suddenly lose control of your car, no. you pointed your jeep at both of them and you struck them. >> i lost control and i don't try to kill my caught. >>> when we first started talking to him he said it was an accident. we didn't believe it at all. >> he played good cop to bowie's bad. >> were you trying to scare them >> bill: then boughey raised the question of
peoria arizona police detectives were there waiting. they interrogated him in this room at the airport. >> state your name, sir. >> okay. >> this case wasn't a who done it. my biggest interest was to find out why it happened. >> and to try to get al-maleki to confess to purposely running down noor and amal. >> i think you are a man that is trying to do the right thing by your family and by your kids and everything else, okay. i understand that. and what happens...
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en ciudades de arizona, y en el paso texas. esta informaciÓn afirma el diario fue entregada al comitÉ financiero del senado y el director de alcohol, tabaco y armas. estuvo al tanto del operativo de su inicio y no al final. como Él ha declarado. entre las leyes anti indocumentados. la ley de arizona es la mÁs reconocida y la hb 56. la menos menos nada. puede estar en las noticias hasta que la corte suprema de justicia le ponga punto final a la controversia. >>> 7. 300 es el nÚmero de propuestas anti indocumentados presentado en el 2007 en casi todos los estados de la naciÓn. por parte del gobierno federal. que no cumple con la promesas de arreglar el sistema migratorio. fueron vetadas por gobernadores estatales. en 20 estados rechazaron leyes similares a la sb 1070 de arizona. incluso grupos religiosos que ayudaron a frenar medidas. de los 5 estados. arizona georgia indiana y utah. jean brewer. pidiÓ a la corte de arizona que intervengas en las sesiones mÁs controverciales de la sb 10 # 70. convirtiÉndose en un claro e
en ciudades de arizona, y en el paso texas. esta informaciÓn afirma el diario fue entregada al comitÉ financiero del senado y el director de alcohol, tabaco y armas. estuvo al tanto del operativo de su inicio y no al final. como Él ha declarado. entre las leyes anti indocumentados. la ley de arizona es la mÁs reconocida y la hb 56. la menos menos nada. puede estar en las noticias hasta que la corte suprema de justicia le ponga punto final a la controversia. >>> 7. 300 es el nÚmero...
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peoria arizona police detectives were there waiting. they interrogated him in this room at the airport. >> state your name, sir. >> okay. >> this case wasn't a who done it. my biggest interest was to find out why it happened. >> and to try to get al-maleki to confess to purposely running down noor and amal. >> i think you are a man that is trying to do the right thing by your family and by your kids and everything else, okay. i understand that. and what happens more often is that good people like yourself get into a situation and for a split second in their lives they make a very bad decision and i know this was not an accident. >> i lost control. >> i will not believe that you suddenly lose control of your car, no. you pointed your jeep at both of them and you struck them. >> i lost control and i don't try to kill my caught. >>> when we first started talking to him he said it was an accident. we didn't believe it at all. >> he played good cop to bowie's bad. >> were you trying to scare them >> bill: then boughey raised the question of
peoria arizona police detectives were there waiting. they interrogated him in this room at the airport. >> state your name, sir. >> okay. >> this case wasn't a who done it. my biggest interest was to find out why it happened. >> and to try to get al-maleki to confess to purposely running down noor and amal. >> i think you are a man that is trying to do the right thing by your family and by your kids and everything else, okay. i understand that. and what happens...
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peoria arizona police detectives were there waiting. they interrogated him in this room at the airport. >> state your name, sir. >> okay. >> this case wasn't a who done it. my biggest interest was to find out why it happened. >> and to try to get al-maleki to confess to purposely running down noor and amal. >> i think you are a man that is trying to do the right thing by your family and by your kids and everything else, okay. i understand that. and what happens more often is that good people like yourself get into a situation and for a split second in their lives they make a very bad decision and i know this was not an accident. >> i lost control. >> i will not believe that you suddenly lose control of your car, no. you pointed your jeep at both of them and you struck them. >> i lost control and i don't try to kill my caught. >>> when we first started talking to him he said it was an accident. we didn't believe it at all. >> he played good cop to bowie's bad. >> were you trying to scare them >> bill: then boughey raised the question of
peoria arizona police detectives were there waiting. they interrogated him in this room at the airport. >> state your name, sir. >> okay. >> this case wasn't a who done it. my biggest interest was to find out why it happened. >> and to try to get al-maleki to confess to purposely running down noor and amal. >> i think you are a man that is trying to do the right thing by your family and by your kids and everything else, okay. i understand that. and what happens...
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arizona arizona the gentleman from illinois would like me to yield for a question. >> i want to indicate to that we will do everything to get him a baseball. my question is about the balanced budget amendment, if the gentleman from arizona would share how that work. i heard members talk about the idea we are going to vote on it and needs to happen. as least as i understand it, the interpreter would be the federal courts were that congress were unable to achieve a balanced budget, a lawsuit could be brought that throw the process allowing federal judges to determine what constitutes balance or imbalance. if you could share with us how that would work. mr. franks: franks as the gentleman knows there are many different kinds of balanced budget amendments. they require that our projected spending meet our project d revenues, what we believe is going to be our resets. it is true in all areas of the constitution that the federal courts have exhibited great arrogance in coming into the area of legislation in trying to legislate from the bench by dealing with these issues under the pretense of c
arizona arizona the gentleman from illinois would like me to yield for a question. >> i want to indicate to that we will do everything to get him a baseball. my question is about the balanced budget amendment, if the gentleman from arizona would share how that work. i heard members talk about the idea we are going to vote on it and needs to happen. as least as i understand it, the interpreter would be the federal courts were that congress were unable to achieve a balanced budget, a...
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arizona. california, north dakota. there you go. all right. just one, two, three, four, put that right there. okay. to denote their non-official status, i have added an asterisk to this star right there. [laughter and applause] that means... that means it's either illegitimate or has taken steroids. i'm looking at you, alaska. who me? i've just been working out a lot. bull [bleeped]. next. i've said it before, weather men have a liberal agenda. why else is the weather map a gay pride flag? and now there is a whole new kind of subversive weather blowing into arizona. >> today's word of the day that you must know is haboob. >> official term is haboob. >> haboob. >> haboob -- h after h-b-o-o-b is an arabic name for an intense sand storm. >> stephen: haboob. this is america, bring us the forecast in weather. which brings us to number, two sharia weather. folks, i think it's bad enough that all our weather forecasts contain arabic newman also. what's next? are we going to start saying, man, it's really raining camels and sphinxes out there or teach
arizona. california, north dakota. there you go. all right. just one, two, three, four, put that right there. okay. to denote their non-official status, i have added an asterisk to this star right there. [laughter and applause] that means... that means it's either illegitimate or has taken steroids. i'm looking at you, alaska. who me? i've just been working out a lot. bull [bleeped]. next. i've said it before, weather men have a liberal agenda. why else is the weather map a gay pride flag? and...
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it is something like i've never seen in arizona. i couldn't believe it when i first laid eyes on it. burkhardt: in the rim country of central arizona, a verdant paradise lost almost a century ago has returned after being sacrificed for the sake of industry. fossil creek, a crystal clear travertine-rich body of water, once again flows through the mazatzal mountains and, with it, a renewed proliferation of native plant and fish species. - you have the opportunity to swim with thousands of fish swimming around you, and neither one seems to be bothered by the other. it's quite an experience at fossil creek. - fossil creek represents a miracle in terms of conservation efforts in the southwest and in the united states, and that is, is that we took a stream that had been denied water for 100 years, and we put the water back. burkhardt: in 1908, the water was diverted to supply the first two hydroelectric plants in the territory of arizona. in 2005, almost 100 years later, arizona public service decommissioned the last of the dams that held
it is something like i've never seen in arizona. i couldn't believe it when i first laid eyes on it. burkhardt: in the rim country of central arizona, a verdant paradise lost almost a century ago has returned after being sacrificed for the sake of industry. fossil creek, a crystal clear travertine-rich body of water, once again flows through the mazatzal mountains and, with it, a renewed proliferation of native plant and fish species. - you have the opportunity to swim with thousands of fish...
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attorney for arizona, january net napolitano that plan included plowing up federal buildings in arizona. that included the fbi, internal revenue service, the immigration and naturalization service. the secret service, the phoenix police department, and the arizona national guard. the indictment also charges that three members of the par military group took detailed pictures and made a video tape of the best way to i can carry out the attack. >> a video take provides advice on how to collapse the buildings, how to enter and take the buildings. where to place anti personnel devices within the buildings. how to cut the water and power supplies to the building and what diversional tactics would be. >> reporter: on three occasions members of the viper militia went to remote locations in arizona to conduct training exercising. those exercising including training with automatic weapons and making bombs. ammonia nitrate was the key component used in the bombing in oklahoma city last year. but there's no connection between that booming and these arrests. the arizona conspiracy began in 1994, a w
attorney for arizona, january net napolitano that plan included plowing up federal buildings in arizona. that included the fbi, internal revenue service, the immigration and naturalization service. the secret service, the phoenix police department, and the arizona national guard. the indictment also charges that three members of the par military group took detailed pictures and made a video tape of the best way to i can carry out the attack. >> a video take provides advice on how to...
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batted away by the arizona cardinals. nnabuife, the former cal bear played for tedford able to knock it away. >> tom: the cardinals still have to kneel down. still 6 seconds to go. >> greg: yeah. edwards 10-19 for 140 yards and one touchdown. that will be an interesting battle in camp as the preseason develops who will be jason campbell's backup. either way, the raiders will have three quarterbacks with a lot of starting experience in jason campbell, kyle boller and trent edwards. >> jim: true. sometimes you need that during a long football season. people tend to get hurt. sometimes they falter a little bit. >> greg: edwards threw a beautiful touchdown pass. the only touchdown of the night. the cardinals came back and got a touchdown to win the game. 24-18 arizona. we will see you a week from saturday at candle stick park. for jim plunkett and tom flores, greg papa saying so long. jt will come back and wrap things up. tom and i ove wÑ go! go! completing an atm deposit in record time... that's a step forward. go! go! with
batted away by the arizona cardinals. nnabuife, the former cal bear played for tedford able to knock it away. >> tom: the cardinals still have to kneel down. still 6 seconds to go. >> greg: yeah. edwards 10-19 for 140 yards and one touchdown. that will be an interesting battle in camp as the preseason develops who will be jason campbell's backup. either way, the raiders will have three quarterbacks with a lot of starting experience in jason campbell, kyle boller and trent edwards....
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it is not arizona's problem. evident by a few facts itch first, -- by a few facts, first the 20 million i will lees in the country when you look at the drug and gang activity 35,000 plus deaths and murers on that border. then the -- murderers on that border. then the terrorist element. it is america's problem. you are right not just arizona, texas, new mexico or california. >> greta: how much do you need? >> we are trying to raise several million dollars. great news today. guy an exclusive for your audience. the world's largest fence manufacturer, they've built many miles on the border themselves they are called beta fence. they are prepared to pledge and help with several miles of the fencing along that border. it is great companies like that and it is great -- the will of the american people as we've seen that is if going to this project. remember, arizona didn't ask to do this. this is the inaction of the federal government that we must do something about now. when you get great companies like this and you get
it is not arizona's problem. evident by a few facts itch first, -- by a few facts, first the 20 million i will lees in the country when you look at the drug and gang activity 35,000 plus deaths and murers on that border. then the -- murderers on that border. then the terrorist element. it is america's problem. you are right not just arizona, texas, new mexico or california. >> greta: how much do you need? >> we are trying to raise several million dollars. great news today. guy an...
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y porque arizona ha tomado mucho mÁs protagonismo que alabama? por que no hay estas guerras de inmigrantes en alabama? >> el protagonismo fue que la ley empieza y marca el empezar de todo este problema, eso fue la importancia, porque despuÉs de esto se llevarÁ a cabo algo que no se pueda parar ni por la administraciÓn del presidente obama y por las cortes federales. aquÍ estÁ brotando en alabama. es peor porqu ela sd70 tenia media docena de secciones las colas estaban buscando ser aplicadas, Ésta tiene mÁs de 50 secciones. mencionaste el poder matricular a estudiantes, el hecho de que los policÍas pueden parar a las personas y hacerlo sÓlo con las sospechas de que estÁn indocumentados. esto busca algo mas. arizona no trato de buscar y cuando no busco fallÓ con la legislatura porque constitucionalmente es algo que viene muy cargado y no creo que superan aprender del pasado los autores de esta ley. >> es lo que vamos a ver en los prÓximos meses? cada vez hay mÁs estados que estÁn proponiendo leyes antiinmigrantes y al mismo tiempo oba
y porque arizona ha tomado mucho mÁs protagonismo que alabama? por que no hay estas guerras de inmigrantes en alabama? >> el protagonismo fue que la ley empieza y marca el empezar de todo este problema, eso fue la importancia, porque despuÉs de esto se llevarÁ a cabo algo que no se pueda parar ni por la administraciÓn del presidente obama y por las cortes federales. aquÍ estÁ brotando en alabama. es peor porqu ela sd70 tenia media docena de secciones las colas estaban buscando ser...
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the southern half was arizona, the northern half was new mexico. the union sent troops in to reclaim that land from confederate troops from texas who were defending it, and there were several battles, all of which were won by the union troops. and so this area was reclaimed by the union. among those union troops was francisco perea. something else about the hispanic population along the rio grande is that they were many of them darker skinned. and so this is what john watts, when we come back to congress in 1861, also spoke to in terms of this horizontal -- i keep changing it -- this vertical boundary that he proposed. i find his words fascinating. there are many men in the territory of new mexico who by living constantly in the open air and exposed to the rays of the burning sun have become bronzed in complexion. [laughter] he's sidestepping race. whatever may be their color, the treaty stipulations between the united states and the republic of mexico have invested them with all the privileges and immunities of american citizens. the first duty wh
the southern half was arizona, the northern half was new mexico. the union sent troops in to reclaim that land from confederate troops from texas who were defending it, and there were several battles, all of which were won by the union troops. and so this area was reclaimed by the union. among those union troops was francisco perea. something else about the hispanic population along the rio grande is that they were many of them darker skinned. and so this is what john watts, when we come back...
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actually the pasco county attorney which we reside in the process county arizona the pas county arizona attorney also came out publicly and made a statement that he supports the arizona attorney general's opinion so they have everybody going against him right now but they're still you know barricaded within found ok so what's the motivation here is it is there's embezzling going on you've been working to expose agenda jones and that video was was working to expose it to some degree working tell us why is there such why is the incentive so strong here for these people to subvert your power to continue their crime what is the extent of this. well when i first got involved i would engineer. a town was spending you know total total consent agenda was three hundred fifty thousand to a half million dollars every two weeks or twice a month you know. that seemed to be excessive and i looked into the numbers and huge chunks that were going through engineering and were small little cross roads i can and u.s. ninety five there were no big engineering projects going on in the town yet we were spend
actually the pasco county attorney which we reside in the process county arizona the pas county arizona attorney also came out publicly and made a statement that he supports the arizona attorney general's opinion so they have everybody going against him right now but they're still you know barricaded within found ok so what's the motivation here is it is there's embezzling going on you've been working to expose agenda jones and that video was was working to expose it to some degree working tell...
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we want to thank the university of arizona press. it was exciting to see my first book on the shelf that came out. here's how you can contact me with questions and i tossed it back to peter. >> we take questions at the end after steve has a chance to talk. have to do something here. hi am not used to these computers. >> up in the quarter. click on that. the little one. there you go. >> let me introduce stephen strom. steve is a ph.d. astronomer from harvard university and he spent much of his career in new york, massachusetts and various other places back east and moved to to sun in 1998 and has been working for the national observatory. he has a distinguished career in astronomy but he is a renaissance man in a sense. he is combining both sides of his brain and spent the last 20 years as a photographer primarily landscape photography and has used that talent combined with other writers, putz to produce a series of books and photographs with some very interesting text to go with them. he will talk about the formation of the solar sys
we want to thank the university of arizona press. it was exciting to see my first book on the shelf that came out. here's how you can contact me with questions and i tossed it back to peter. >> we take questions at the end after steve has a chance to talk. have to do something here. hi am not used to these computers. >> up in the quarter. click on that. the little one. there you go. >> let me introduce stephen strom. steve is a ph.d. astronomer from harvard university and he...
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>> dentro de los minutos comienzan el partido contra ciertos y los chayanne césar francisco contra arizona, suerte ambos, ya estamos con más de las deportiva. >>tipo de los deportes y que él va a hablar de la selección mexicana, que va a enfrentar a estados unidos el próximo 10 agosto en un duelo de preparación, hay un prospecto en españa, juégalas una división con el deportivo de guadalajara, nació en villahermosa tabasco, hijo de padres españoles nunca ha sido llamado por la selección de españa y por eso llama la atención se llama aníbal, y dice que ha marcado en promedio 18 goles por temporada con este equipo deportivo guadalajara,y ésta los ojos del chepo, mientras tantojavier hernández está en la selección 2011, de acuerdo a los números a la suma que lleva la estadística del fútbol mundial, está empatado con tres anotaciones contra el delantero de selección de colombia, entre los primeros 20 está también leonel méxico nueve goles, además de adobe nigris el jugador que tiene seis anotaciones. >> y fue presentado oficialmente el estratega de la selección de e
>> dentro de los minutos comienzan el partido contra ciertos y los chayanne césar francisco contra arizona, suerte ambos, ya estamos con más de las deportiva. >>tipo de los deportes y que él va a hablar de la selección mexicana, que va a enfrentar a estados unidos el próximo 10 agosto en un duelo de preparación, hay un prospecto en españa, juégalas una división con el deportivo de guadalajara, nació en villahermosa tabasco, hijo de padres españoles nunca ha sido llamado...
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the state he came from all over not only just arizona and other places and they weren't worried in arizona about me all of those hundred thirty six i guarantee you a minimum wage job the argument to be made that they're low paying jobs but you know what's better worse than a low paying job no job ok so did i hear this right daniel the genie and i'm wonder if we're going to back him up is now officially taking the position that government creates jobs i've never seen one of these thank you just admit rick perry created jobs ok so one guy used nobody's disputing that the stimulus created jobs through this deed create jobs the question is was the most effective way to create jobs in that it created enough jobs and with that create lasting jobs created many of them out here rick perry. sure we created them and now they're now they're teetering out so it creates them in short amount then you stop spending the money then you must have jobs but that's not mean that's how economics work that's the keynesian view of the keynesian views courses then keep on spending but i'll just let you in their po
the state he came from all over not only just arizona and other places and they weren't worried in arizona about me all of those hundred thirty six i guarantee you a minimum wage job the argument to be made that they're low paying jobs but you know what's better worse than a low paying job no job ok so did i hear this right daniel the genie and i'm wonder if we're going to back him up is now officially taking the position that government creates jobs i've never seen one of these thank you just...
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just listen to this young believer in arizona. tell me what warren jeffs means to you. >> i don't know what you mean by that. >> how important is he to you? >> everything? >> he's everything to you? >> um-hmm. >> and are you married yet? >> i'm not. >> do you want to be married some day? >> course i do. >> do you want to have sister wives, too? >> course i do. >> how many sister wives would be perfect do you think in your family? >> as many as i can. i love that my daughter's part fish. but when she got asthma, all i could do was worry ! specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's different. we have access to great specialists, and our pediatrician gets all the information. everyone works as a team. and i only need to talk to one person about her care. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. consider this: over 70% of firefighters are local volunteers... these are our neigh
just listen to this young believer in arizona. tell me what warren jeffs means to you. >> i don't know what you mean by that. >> how important is he to you? >> everything? >> he's everything to you? >> um-hmm. >> and are you married yet? >> i'm not. >> do you want to be married some day? >> course i do. >> do you want to have sister wives, too? >> course i do. >> how many sister wives would be perfect do you think in your...
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arizona. and that took a process of approximately 10 years. the same thing was happening moving west from texas. if you look at the statistics of apprehensions in the rio grande valleying you'll see there was a movement of traffic in which as you build up the border, the traffic would move west steadily and fast forward, as marshall says from the year 2000-2001, the traffic was pushed successfully east from san diego, self-ly west from texas and where did it center? arizona. so if you look at the statistical data of apprehensions, you'll note that the high point of apprehensions in arizona was the year 2000, in which 616,000 people were arrested in the tucson-nogales corridor. going nogales, arizona, phoenix, arizona, the most active corridor. in fact has remained the most active corridor of all in the united states. just under 50% of all illegal immigration in the united states takes place through that corridor and what is note worthy about it is it is not the place where you or i or any crim
arizona. and that took a process of approximately 10 years. the same thing was happening moving west from texas. if you look at the statistics of apprehensions in the rio grande valleying you'll see there was a movement of traffic in which as you build up the border, the traffic would move west steadily and fast forward, as marshall says from the year 2000-2001, the traffic was pushed successfully east from san diego, self-ly west from texas and where did it center? arizona. so if you look at...
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just listen to this young believer in arizona. tell me what warren jeffs means to you. >> i don't know what you mean by that. >> how important is he to you? >> everything? >> he's everything to you? >> um-hmm. >> and are you married yet? >> i'm not. >> do you want to be married some day? >> course i do. >> do you want to have sister wives, too? >> course i do. >> how many sister wives would be perfect do you think in your family? >> as many as i get. >>> next on "cnn presents" -- the new face of america's pill epidemic. innocent infants. >> if you are pregnant and you know that it is harming the babies, why don't you just quit using the pills? >> it's just not that easy. you feel like you're going to die. >>> and later -- >> reeled me in like a fish. >> caught me like a bear in a bear trap. >> caught by the u.s. navy's underwater recruits -- marine mammals. ♪ sing polly wolly doodle all the day ♪ ♪ hah >> reporter: from the outside, they look more like nightclubs than doctors' offices. >> hey [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. >> reporter
just listen to this young believer in arizona. tell me what warren jeffs means to you. >> i don't know what you mean by that. >> how important is he to you? >> everything? >> he's everything to you? >> um-hmm. >> and are you married yet? >> i'm not. >> do you want to be married some day? >> course i do. >> do you want to have sister wives, too? >> course i do. >> how many sister wives would be perfect do you think in your...
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la mayorÍa de los corredores clandestinos van de una casa en mÉxico hasta otra residencia en arizona. continÚan enfocÁndose en ponerles un alto. >> las autoridades vamos a continuar, porque no es bueno para las comunidades en ninguna parte. >> los narcotraficantes cruzan sus mercancÍas por debajo de la tierra o de cualquier manera posible. lo normal es detectar pequeÑas cantidades escondidas en automÓviles o paquetes pegados a los cuerpos. >> los narcotraficantes estÁn tratando de empujar las drogas en cualquier manera que puedan. >> la mayorÍa de los decomisos se realizan a travÉs del perros antinarcÓticos y la experiencia de los agentes. pero en los tÚneles, son investigaciones que incluyen varias agencias locales y federales. >> es un negocio muy grande para estos carteles. >> en este aÑo se han localizado 10 tÚneles en la frontera sur de arizona. >> el departamento de seguridad nacional investiga estos narcotÚneles. las casas son rentados, por lo que es difÍcil encontrar a los responsables. >> una vÍctima de abuso sexual por parte de un sacerdote fue mÁs allá de l
la mayorÍa de los corredores clandestinos van de una casa en mÉxico hasta otra residencia en arizona. continÚan enfocÁndose en ponerles un alto. >> las autoridades vamos a continuar, porque no es bueno para las comunidades en ninguna parte. >> los narcotraficantes cruzan sus mercancÍas por debajo de la tierra o de cualquier manera posible. lo normal es detectar pequeÑas cantidades escondidas en automÓviles o paquetes pegados a los cuerpos. >> los narcotraficantes estÁn...
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in arizona about all of those hundred thirty six i guarantee you the minimum wage. argument could be made between low paying jobs but you know what's better worse than a low paying job no job ok so did i hear this right daniel the genie and i'm wonder if you're going to back him up is now officially taking the position that government creates jobs i never said anything you just said me created jobs ok so what i can do for you to use nobody's disputing that the stimulus created jobs through this deed create jobs the question is was the most effective way to create jobs in that it created enough jobs and with that create lasting jobs created as many of them i can rick perry. sure it created them and now they're now they're teetering out so it creates them in short amount then you stop spending the money then you must have jobs but that's not mean that's how economics works that's the keynesian view the keynesian views of course then keep on spending and and but i don't recall anyone in their pockets in their bio you disagree you would disagree because i want to hear i
in arizona about all of those hundred thirty six i guarantee you the minimum wage. argument could be made between low paying jobs but you know what's better worse than a low paying job no job ok so did i hear this right daniel the genie and i'm wonder if you're going to back him up is now officially taking the position that government creates jobs i never said anything you just said me created jobs ok so what i can do for you to use nobody's disputing that the stimulus created jobs through this...
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. >> la gobernadora de arizona intenta otras leyes antiinmigrante . >> ya regresamos . >> (♪ ♪ ). >> jan brewer presentó una ley antiinmigrante, en abril la corte4 de apelaciones dictamino que la ley era inconstitucional, la gobernadora señala que arizona ha tomado leyes porque el gobierno federal no tiene acción contra los inmigrantes ilegales . >> surgen acciones . >> la cual se lleva a cabo en san antonio texas . >> (hablan en inglés) . >> es el año que más leyes se han entregado en contra de los inmigrantes . >> cinco estados promulgaron leyes similares a la ley arizona . >> además de contar . >> queremos recalcar el sufrimiento que la comunidad esta experimentando, en especial lo que pasan los estudiantes indocumentados . >> es cierto que se buscara el voto de latinos en las elecciones del próximo años . >> tenemos millones de personas que pueden poner más dinero en el seguro social . >> falta saber que piensan los politicos en washington . >> en la practica del dream act a medias porque aún falta una legislacion, tenemos lo que falta para el sueño sea una realidad.
. >> la gobernadora de arizona intenta otras leyes antiinmigrante . >> ya regresamos . >> (♪ ♪ ). >> jan brewer presentó una ley antiinmigrante, en abril la corte4 de apelaciones dictamino que la ley era inconstitucional, la gobernadora señala que arizona ha tomado leyes porque el gobierno federal no tiene acción contra los inmigrantes ilegales . >> surgen acciones . >> la cual se lleva a cabo en san antonio texas . >> (hablan en inglés) ....
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right now at this hour, look at phoenix, arizona. the temperature hasn't dropped off that much and humidity levels have been higher than you have liked recently. 99 degrees. a hot day today in arizona. phoenix could hit 110. even by your standards that's hot. 72 in denver. you are also going to see a0-degree day. the only cool spot is continuing along the coast from seattle down to san francisco. now in l.a., 64. vegas, still holding on to the warmth, 89 for you. going throughout the day, lots of sunshine is expected with not a lot of clouds. a weak front went through the northern portions of the rockies. northern idaho through washington state, that hasn't had much of an effect. in this little heat low, it will continue to pump the heat and moisture in. a chance of showers in arizona and also there in new mexico. l.a. today, not bad, 85. away from the water, you are on the hot side. that's a look at the national forecast. here's a look at the weather outside your window. sunshine and warm temperatures is the story out there. as i me
right now at this hour, look at phoenix, arizona. the temperature hasn't dropped off that much and humidity levels have been higher than you have liked recently. 99 degrees. a hot day today in arizona. phoenix could hit 110. even by your standards that's hot. 72 in denver. you are also going to see a0-degree day. the only cool spot is continuing along the coast from seattle down to san francisco. now in l.a., 64. vegas, still holding on to the warmth, 89 for you. going throughout the day, lots...
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under the speaker's announced policy of january 5, 2011, the gentleman from arizona, mr. franks, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the majority leader. the gentleman is recognized. mr. franks: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i would also like to take this moment to just thank god that gabby giffords has returned to this floor. you know, it so happens that just a few feet from here was the last time i'd seen gabby when she left the floor prior to this tragic accident or this tragic attack on her and it just occurs to me that once in a while in this life we find an example where tragedy is transcended by the human spirit and triumph and the grace of god and this is one of those days and i just congratulate her with everything in me that she has come back and she has the prayers of the entire delegation and i know the entire congress as she goes forward to complete recovery and we are all very, very grateful today. this is a wonderful celebration for every member of this congress, it's a celebration for just the cause of this republic because we believe th
under the speaker's announced policy of january 5, 2011, the gentleman from arizona, mr. franks, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the majority leader. the gentleman is recognized. mr. franks: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i would also like to take this moment to just thank god that gabby giffords has returned to this floor. you know, it so happens that just a few feet from here was the last time i'd seen gabby when she left the floor prior to this tragic accident or this...
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. >>> desde phoenix arizona. >>> momento de nuestra última pausa, al regresar, cómo la medicina, reduce >>> la picadura de escorpión, sería mortal, pero los que sobreviven, narran un dolor intenso, un médico de méxico, es ahora, descubrió el mejor alivio para las víctimas del potente animalito. >>> es alarmante ver los efectos de la picadura de un escorpión. >>> son dolorosos, causan, vómitos, dolor, problemas de vista, convulsiones, y muerte. >>> por primera vez en la historia, la administración de drogas, y alimentos de estados unidos, aprobó un antiveneno, creación de un mexicano, para atacar picaduras de escorpionese. >>> la doctora, trabajó con el instituo mexicano, donde se produce el tratamiento. >>> es fantástico, lo hicímos con la cooperación de los dos países. >>> en estados unidos, causaron alrededor de 4 muertes en los últimos diez años, y se encuentran mayormente en el suroeste. este antiveneno, es importante, para estados unidos, especialmente para arizona. 11 mil estadounidenses, sufren picaduras de escorpiones, 8 mil en arizona, cuando se inyecta el ant
. >>> desde phoenix arizona. >>> momento de nuestra última pausa, al regresar, cómo la medicina, reduce >>> la picadura de escorpión, sería mortal, pero los que sobreviven, narran un dolor intenso, un médico de méxico, es ahora, descubrió el mejor alivio para las víctimas del potente animalito. >>> es alarmante ver los efectos de la picadura de un escorpión. >>> son dolorosos, causan, vómitos, dolor, problemas de vista, convulsiones, y...
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indocumentado a continuar sus estudios en uno de los estados mÁs hostiles hacia los indocumentados, arizona. >> Éste es noticiero univisiÓn, emisiÓn nocturna. >> muy buenas noches, en ciudad de mÉxico, el secretario de seguridad pÚblica dice que esa capital estÁ lista para enfrentarse con todo el peso de la ley a las bandas del crimen organizado. se ha convertido en una especie de ciudad blindada con miles de policÍas. >> el secretario de seguridad pÚblica de la capital mexicana dijo que la ciudad estÁ lista para enfrentar a los zetas u otros cÁrteles del narcotráfico. >> tenemos capacidad de respuesta. y mire usted, tenemos 80.000 policÍas nombrados echados para adelante. por el cumplimiento del deber. >> asegurÓ que no operan cÁrteles de la droga en la capital. estÁn blindada para que no exista el fenÓmeno cucaracha. >> podrÍan estar, no lo podría negar. pero no operan. no hemos visto una acciÓn que pudiera atribuirse a una situaciÓn integrada de uno de los carteles o grupos. >> los casos de narcotrÁfico son situaciones aisladas y coincidiÓ con el procurador de que l
indocumentado a continuar sus estudios en uno de los estados mÁs hostiles hacia los indocumentados, arizona. >> Éste es noticiero univisiÓn, emisiÓn nocturna. >> muy buenas noches, en ciudad de mÉxico, el secretario de seguridad pÚblica dice que esa capital estÁ lista para enfrentarse con todo el peso de la ley a las bandas del crimen organizado. se ha convertido en una especie de ciudad blindada con miles de policÍas. >> el secretario de seguridad pÚblica de la...
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congresswoman gabby giffords walks into congress with much of arizona cheering her on. >>> extreme heat. how long can anyone be expected to take temperatures in triple digits? >> and tonight, a surprising "take that" for all those that think life goes downhill after 40, 50 or 60 for that matter. "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening, the most divisive and potentially dangerous moment in history in washington is now history. it was so ugly even now that it's technically solved it left otherwise sensible people worried about the future of our country. here's what it sounded like when it ended. >> the yays are 74. the nays are 26. the motion to concur in the house amendment to senate bill 365 is agreed to. >> the bill passed the senate with ease and then over to the white house where the president signed it. the debt limit's been fixed. but big steps remain. they'll now go back at it. cuts are coming if the president gets his way the rich will pay more. just the fight over it is already affecting the u.s. economy. then at the height of it
congresswoman gabby giffords walks into congress with much of arizona cheering her on. >>> extreme heat. how long can anyone be expected to take temperatures in triple digits? >> and tonight, a surprising "take that" for all those that think life goes downhill after 40, 50 or 60 for that matter. "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening, the most divisive and potentially dangerous moment in history in...
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. >> un juez decide castigar a manifestantes en arizona que desobedecieron a la policÍa cuando protestaban contra la ley. >> en su paso por el caribe, llega al repÚblica dominicana y haitÍ la tormenta tropical emily. >> las chivas rayadas de guadalajara tomaron por sorpresa al mejor club del mundo, el barcelona. >> Éste es noticiero univisiÓn, ediciÓn nocturna. >> muy buenas noches, comenzamos con la acciÓn judicial mÁs grande jamás realizada contra una gigantesca red de pornografÍa y explotaciÓn infantil por internet. el departamento de justicia desde 2008 estaba tras estos criminales en varios paÍses. >> muy buenas noches, lograron desmantelarla investigando mucho tiempo. miles de fotografÍas pornogrÁficas que involucraban a menores de edad eran la llave para entrar al oscuro mundo de la prostituciÓn infantil. individuos que lastimaban a menores de edad. >> la red criminal usaba sofisticadas tÉcnicas para evadir la ley justicia. hoy la justicia llegÓ. una red de explotaciÓn infantil por internet. asÍ fue desmantelada esta banda que ponÍa anuncios en la web y empleaba a
. >> un juez decide castigar a manifestantes en arizona que desobedecieron a la policÍa cuando protestaban contra la ley. >> en su paso por el caribe, llega al repÚblica dominicana y haitÍ la tormenta tropical emily. >> las chivas rayadas de guadalajara tomaron por sorpresa al mejor club del mundo, el barcelona. >> Éste es noticiero univisiÓn, ediciÓn nocturna. >> muy buenas noches, comenzamos con la acciÓn judicial mÁs grande jamás realizada contra una...
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border to flds enclaves in utah, arizona and texas. this is a very serious allegations here. >> essentially in layman's terms we're dealing with the exploitation of children and young girls for sexual purposes and the procurement of sex with girls under the ages of 18. >> and here is the canadian compound. now it has split into factions. one faction loyal to jeffs. the other loyal to this man, winston blackmoore. he's a long time polygamist. >> i've heard the stories. just different people have come like you've come and told me about them. i feel very disappointed if they were actually true. >> a woman who did not want her face shown told us that it is true. she says she has first-hand knowledge. three of her nieces were among those sent away to be married to older men in the u.s. >> it angers me that 12 and 13 year olds would be taken away and given to an older man. and that he'd consummate their marriage vows. that angers me. i mean, they're just children. you know? it's not right. >> many girls investigators say, ended up here at th
border to flds enclaves in utah, arizona and texas. this is a very serious allegations here. >> essentially in layman's terms we're dealing with the exploitation of children and young girls for sexual purposes and the procurement of sex with girls under the ages of 18. >> and here is the canadian compound. now it has split into factions. one faction loyal to jeffs. the other loyal to this man, winston blackmoore. he's a long time polygamist. >> i've heard the stories. just...
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arizona. so, if you look at the statistical data of apprehensions, you will note that the high point of apprehensions in arizona was the year 2000, in which 616,000 people had been arrested in the tucson-dallas corridor. that was the most active corridor. in fact, it has remained the most active corridor in the united states. just under 50% of all illegal immigration in the united states takes place in that corridor, and what is noteworthy about it is that it is not a place that you or i or any criminal organization that set out to find a place to smuggle people into the united states would choose. arizona -- some of the most spectacularly picturesque to rein in the united states, it is actually -- picturesque terrain in the united states is also some of the most difficult. it is a very difficult place to cross, and that is why the traffic centered there and by 2000 became one of the few places in the united states where we had double digit levels of apprehension. let me pause here for a momen
arizona. so, if you look at the statistical data of apprehensions, you will note that the high point of apprehensions in arizona was the year 2000, in which 616,000 people had been arrested in the tucson-dallas corridor. that was the most active corridor. in fact, it has remained the most active corridor in the united states. just under 50% of all illegal immigration in the united states takes place in that corridor, and what is noteworthy about it is that it is not a place that you or i or any...
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this burned out patch of grass in the town of colorado city, arizona, is evidence of what authorities say is a very disturbing example. arizona state investigators say flds leaders burned dozens of books here, rather than let an open library be built because they believe those books were collected by infidels. >> they burnt things that didn't belong to them. they broke into the building. >> reporter: former flds member stephanie says she worked for more than two years to collect books for the new library, a library independent of the church. >> and what did they do with the books? >> they hauled them out of the building. >> then what did they do with them? >> we assumed they were burnt. we saw a massive bonfire and assumed all of this was on the pile because we saw books in the burning pile. >> this is the remnants of one of the charred books. looks like a medical textbook. >> reporter: county investigators say the local police in colorado city are all members of the flds and have ignored the arson. those local police have not returned our calls. it's the county authorities who have w
this burned out patch of grass in the town of colorado city, arizona, is evidence of what authorities say is a very disturbing example. arizona state investigators say flds leaders burned dozens of books here, rather than let an open library be built because they believe those books were collected by infidels. >> they burnt things that didn't belong to them. they broke into the building. >> reporter: former flds member stephanie says she worked for more than two years to collect...
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arizona and alabama both enlist the top-flight attorneys to take a close look at the federal law and they drafted their state law to run concurrently with the federal law. so it is not like you have got 50 states making their own immigration law. they are saying, we have instituted state law, running parallel to the federal law, doesn't encroach on federal powers, but since the feds are not doing their job, we are going to do it ourselves. you know, why isn't holder then enforcing current federal law instead of suing states that -- >> just said -- >> so opposed to states to trying to keep the citizens safe, why not repeal, bob, the current law on the books, making it illegal to come to this country? just repeal it. >> this is ronald reagan's law, an amnesty from 1986. i applauded reagan for that day and i applaud him now. this is a political issue. the fact of the matter is -- >> this is not a political issue. >> i'm sorry. go right ahead. >> i don't mean to cut you off -- >> yes, you do. 2.2 million people out of work. friday, we are probably going to find there are 15 million peopl
arizona and alabama both enlist the top-flight attorneys to take a close look at the federal law and they drafted their state law to run concurrently with the federal law. so it is not like you have got 50 states making their own immigration law. they are saying, we have instituted state law, running parallel to the federal law, doesn't encroach on federal powers, but since the feds are not doing their job, we are going to do it ourselves. you know, why isn't holder then enforcing current...
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and then he went to arizona, and arizona, his attorneys fought it for years in arizona, and after about two years, finally the victims got tired of it, the prosecutors got tired of it and hit charges waiting for them in texas more serious than the arizona charges. so he was extradited to texas. and that's where he is at now in texas awaiting charges on very serious felony charges on child abuse. >> sam brower, what is the fundamentalist church of latter day saints, and what is its connection, if any, to the lds church? >> nowadays there's absolutely no connection to the lds church. at the turn-of-the-century it was an offshoot from the mainstream lds church. there was a group of people that, when polygamy was outlawed and banned in the lds church, that felt like that was something they didn't want to participate in. it was a small group of people that left the religion, were excommunicated, and from there it just started growing. bits and pieces at a time. until it has become what has now. it's become thoroughly corrupt and it's just, in my opinion, it's an organized crime syndicate tha
and then he went to arizona, and arizona, his attorneys fought it for years in arizona, and after about two years, finally the victims got tired of it, the prosecutors got tired of it and hit charges waiting for them in texas more serious than the arizona charges. so he was extradited to texas. and that's where he is at now in texas awaiting charges on very serious felony charges on child abuse. >> sam brower, what is the fundamentalist church of latter day saints, and what is its...
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third round draft pick by arizona in 2002. last top, colonials. bottom line is, i guess culpeper can't play and he is the best available. don't expect him to start but the least let smith and him know there is somebody else there. barcelona. 87th minute. messy. world's best player. that's what the experts say. 3-2 barcelona as messy coming through. barcelona wins 3-2 and 5-4 on goals. the game ending bench clearing brawl. we say bench clearing brawl, pushing, shoving and that's it. barcelona and merid, i say this all the time, anytime you can show an international match-up jason feels like he is smarter than the average american. i heard pam talking, university of miami, that story has been covered earlier in the newscast, they got a guy in jail who is saying he got prostitutes for the kids, cars, money, all that stuff. pam and i are on the side of -- >> schools get the money. coaches get money. put money aside for the young people. >> and if you graduate you get it. and our pewter -- getting a scholarship. but when you spend 5-6 hours aday, that'
third round draft pick by arizona in 2002. last top, colonials. bottom line is, i guess culpeper can't play and he is the best available. don't expect him to start but the least let smith and him know there is somebody else there. barcelona. 87th minute. messy. world's best player. that's what the experts say. 3-2 barcelona as messy coming through. barcelona wins 3-2 and 5-4 on goals. the game ending bench clearing brawl. we say bench clearing brawl, pushing, shoving and that's it. barcelona...