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however the good uses for arizona, the good news is everyone realizes we can't just cut arizona off. at least here we hope that they realize that. in the research for my book i found lots of examples of attempts to make agreement about sharing shortages. it's not an easy thing to do. but just since last november 2012, there has been progress. we give mexico about 1.5 million-acre feet, and that's a treaty between the united states and mexico. so arizona, having a most junior rights to the colorado feels upset about that situation saying, well, why should mexico always get their 1.5 million-acre feet because of the treaty, while we have to have a shortage, while less water will run down, and the shortage sharing would cascade? they have a plan in place for shortage, and yet arizona would still take the first cut, but they're negotiating to try to minimize that. california understands it will have to share in some of this. if you just take prior appropriation law, the way it is later, arizona would simply suffer and then maybe somebody next, whatever the most junior right, it probably
however the good uses for arizona, the good news is everyone realizes we can't just cut arizona off. at least here we hope that they realize that. in the research for my book i found lots of examples of attempts to make agreement about sharing shortages. it's not an easy thing to do. but just since last november 2012, there has been progress. we give mexico about 1.5 million-acre feet, and that's a treaty between the united states and mexico. so arizona, having a most junior rights to the...
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however, the good news for arizona is everyone realizes we can't just cut arizona off. well, at least we hope here -- we hope they realize that, but in the research for my book, i found lots of examples of attempts to make agreements about sharing shortages. it's not been app easy thing to do. just this last november, 2012, there has been -- there has been progress. we give mexico about 1.5 million acre feed, and that was, a treaty between the united states and mexico, so arizona, having a most junior right to the colorado feels upset about that situation saying why we have to have a shortage, and the shortage sharing, but there's a plan in place for shortage, and, yet, arizona would still take the first cut, but they are negotiating to try to minimize that. the california understands it will have to share in some of this. if you just take prior appropriation law the way it is laid out, arizona would suffer, and then maybe somebody next, whatever the most junior right is, probably in colorado because some of those projects because of utah and nevada, las vegas would rea
however, the good news for arizona is everyone realizes we can't just cut arizona off. well, at least we hope here -- we hope they realize that, but in the research for my book, i found lots of examples of attempts to make agreements about sharing shortages. it's not been app easy thing to do. just this last november, 2012, there has been -- there has been progress. we give mexico about 1.5 million acre feed, and that was, a treaty between the united states and mexico, so arizona, having a most...
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she is a supervisor out of the great state of arizona. arizona, as we all know, has been ground zero, as it were, for this conversation about immigration, which is now happening in washington. we will see if in the coming weeks or months -- hopefully not years -- meaningful immigration reform is reached in washington. i thought i might come to you first, because the congressman went in this direction, to get a sense of what happened in arizona over the last few years. what is the state -- i cannot say state of the union. what is the state of arizona? what is happening? >> we feel very isolated at times. then you for having us here. arizona has gone through the last five years -- we are a state where it got turned around entirely. immigration became a prime issue. we had a thriving community. we have always had an ebb and flow across the border of workers. we are a large agricultural state, a large tourism state. workers are needed. the ebb and flow across the border has been a natural thing for arizona. many of us or our -- our third and
she is a supervisor out of the great state of arizona. arizona, as we all know, has been ground zero, as it were, for this conversation about immigration, which is now happening in washington. we will see if in the coming weeks or months -- hopefully not years -- meaningful immigration reform is reached in washington. i thought i might come to you first, because the congressman went in this direction, to get a sense of what happened in arizona over the last few years. what is the state -- i...
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however, the good news is for arizona everyone realizes we can't just cut arizona off. at least we realized that. i found lots of examples and it's not been an easy thing to do. just this last november there has been some progress. we give mexico 1.5 million-acre feet and that the treaty between united states and mexico. arizona have been the most junior right to colorado feels upset about the situation, saying why should mexico always get their 1.5 million-acre feet because of the treaty while we have to have a shortage, while less water would run down the canal and the sharing would cascade. they do have a plan in place for shortage in arizona would still take the first cut. they are negotiating to minimize that. california understand so have to share. if it takes prior procreation not dewitt played out, arizona with a and may be whatever the most junior right is probably in colorado because those projects in utah as well as vegas. and california has understood it will have to give up time of drought as well. california gets a bigger share of the colorado river, even
however, the good news is for arizona everyone realizes we can't just cut arizona off. at least we realized that. i found lots of examples and it's not been an easy thing to do. just this last november there has been some progress. we give mexico 1.5 million-acre feet and that the treaty between united states and mexico. arizona have been the most junior right to colorado feels upset about the situation, saying why should mexico always get their 1.5 million-acre feet because of the treaty while...
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other -- kirsten sinn ma representative from arizona -- sinn ma -- sin ma representative from arizona -- synema, representative from arizona, here today. words are inadequate to console the loved ones of those lost at the boston marathon and that can be said of every tragedy, including tucson but we will do what we can to care for them. we will pray for the recovery of the injured. we are grate to feel our first responders for the medical care, we offer our supports as americans and as members of congress and we'll ensure that justice is done. on january 8, 2011, another tragedy struck the hearts of our nation in tucson, arizona. for emily nottingham, for ross zimmerman, for gabe's family, friends, and loved ones, january 8 20 11, will forever be a day defined by grief and loss, by anguish and shock. for members of congress and our entire nation and our staff, that date will be seared into our memories as a moment of extraordinary sadness and almost despair. yet at the same time, january 8 was also a remind over the -- of the courage of our colleague, congresswoman gabbie giffords. of
other -- kirsten sinn ma representative from arizona -- sinn ma -- sin ma representative from arizona -- synema, representative from arizona, here today. words are inadequate to console the loved ones of those lost at the boston marathon and that can be said of every tragedy, including tucson but we will do what we can to care for them. we will pray for the recovery of the injured. we are grate to feel our first responders for the medical care, we offer our supports as americans and as members...
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however the good news for arizona everyone realizes we cannot just cut arizona off. we hope they realize that but in the research i found lots of examples of a tense to make an agreement about sharing shortages. this last november 2012 there has been progress. we give mexico one point* 5 million-acre feet and that is a treaty between united states and mexico. so arizona having the most junior right feels subset saying why shed mexico always get that because of the treaty while we have to have a shortage and less water runs down the canal and as shortage would cascade they do have a plan yet arizona first takes the cup for there negotiating to minimize that the california understands it passed to share. if you take prior appropriations on the way it is laid out arizona would simply suffered then maybe somebody next whenever the most junior right which is probably colorado because some of those projects are more recent as well as utah, was vegas would really suffer. but california has the most senior rights of that is the stress and california has understood that has t
however the good news for arizona everyone realizes we cannot just cut arizona off. we hope they realize that but in the research i found lots of examples of a tense to make an agreement about sharing shortages. this last november 2012 there has been progress. we give mexico one point* 5 million-acre feet and that is a treaty between united states and mexico. so arizona having the most junior right feels subset saying why shed mexico always get that because of the treaty while we have to have a...
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so what's going to happen to arizona? or california or texas? i mean, another generation's coming up. they have a whole different perspective. change is going to happen because we have a younger generation coming up. they have a whole entire different perspective. they look at president obama very different than the oler generation. the black-white paradigm, i think is going to shift. i mean, we've got to get brown in there, you know? and i think that's happening. that is happening. we do not need to have a dramatic kind of upheaval in order to have change that's important. tavis: you want to comment right quick? >> yeah, there are two ways of seeing. either the glass is half empty or the glass is half full. and i like to focus on some of the positive aspects. i've seen a lot of corporation particularly lately between frican-american organizes like naacp, la razza. i've seen the head of la raza, janet and other hispanic leaders join john lewis and retrace the steps back in alabama. i have seen the african-american congress people from south flor
so what's going to happen to arizona? or california or texas? i mean, another generation's coming up. they have a whole different perspective. change is going to happen because we have a younger generation coming up. they have a whole entire different perspective. they look at president obama very different than the oler generation. the black-white paradigm, i think is going to shift. i mean, we've got to get brown in there, you know? and i think that's happening. that is happening. we do not...
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we hired the best to do the best for the people of arizona. many of those staff are with me now and his legacy of public service continues through them. just a comment about that staff, many of whom are in the room. i think gabe hired well, but when you looked at what staff did in the aftermath of the shooting, he hired incredibly well. they were back to work on monday after the shooting on saturday and held up maintaining the services of that office and i am so proud of all of them and so many of them are working with me directly. when constituents came to the office a little bit upset, they were often calmed down by gabe. he had his office by the front lobby. he would hear elevated language and come over immediately to c alm. he did so well. on the day of the shooting, i am told, he saw a heated convsation occurring between people polar opposite ends of the political spectrum. he went over and calmed them tedn.they sat down and wai their turn to see the congress woman. his kind spirit and desire to help people informed every interaction he h
we hired the best to do the best for the people of arizona. many of those staff are with me now and his legacy of public service continues through them. just a comment about that staff, many of whom are in the room. i think gabe hired well, but when you looked at what staff did in the aftermath of the shooting, he hired incredibly well. they were back to work on monday after the shooting on saturday and held up maintaining the services of that office and i am so proud of all of them and so many...
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una demanda, aquÍ el reporte. >>> el departamento de educaciÓn de arizona teterminÓ que los colegios de maricopa incurrÍan en irregularidades en admisiones de alumnos. >>> mucha gente llevÓ al extremo esto, y has hicieron implementar para su mejor capacidad y por eso violentaron derechos civiles. >>> la queja fue presentada por silverio garcÍa, y con el apoyo de otros organismos pusieron presiÓn al departamento de educaciÓn del estado para que tome cartas en el asunto. >>> tenemos diez colegios comunitarios y dos charters school y esta victoria que hemos tenido es muy importante. >>> cesar dijo que es importante que otros jÓvenes se involucren para conseguir otros tipos de victorias. >>> sabemos que los jÓvenes tienen mucha fortaleza para hacer estos trabajos y conseguir cambios en arizona. >>> entre los cambios estÁ proveer en espaÑol las info informaciones para padres y anumnos. >>> buen reportaje de alejandra espinoza, pero ahora vamos con el informe del tiempo. >>> que tal amigos, feliz martes para todos ustedes, buenas noches, al momento estÁ agradable y despejado, con
una demanda, aquÍ el reporte. >>> el departamento de educaciÓn de arizona teterminÓ que los colegios de maricopa incurrÍan en irregularidades en admisiones de alumnos. >>> mucha gente llevÓ al extremo esto, y has hicieron implementar para su mejor capacidad y por eso violentaron derechos civiles. >>> la queja fue presentada por silverio garcÍa, y con el apoyo de otros organismos pusieron presiÓn al departamento de educaciÓn del estado para que tome cartas en...
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un mexicano recoge el dolor e infortunio de indocumentados que cruzan el desierto de arizona, lo traslada al arte, y el recorridpor el mundo del deporte, regresamos con esto y mÁs. este domingo en al punto sabemos mÁs detalles de lo ocurrien en ataques de boston, nos responde cecilia muÑÓz. >>> es importante saber quiÉn estÁ aquÍ, quiÉn estÁ entrando, y saliendo, y la reforma nos ayuda en la seguridad. >>> quÉ estÁ haciendo el congreso para evitar mÁs actos de terrorismo, el representante demÓcrata cuellar en al punto. >>> si rusia se comunica con estados unidos, y le dice oye puede haber un problema con las personas, por quÉ no se hizo mÁs investigaciÓn. >>> la lucha por la reforma migratoria continÚa, un panel variado responde las dudas. >>> hay que empezar a prepararse y empezar la jornada a la legalizaciÓn. >>> abogados o representantes acreditados por el gobierno federal pueden dar asesorÍa legal. >>> contribuir cien por ciento a la naciÓn que llamalos nuestro hogar. >>> uno de los mejores policÍas del mundo, ♪. ♪. ♪. >>> el servicio nacional de meteorolog
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and the people of arizona's eighth congressional district. we gather here today not to mark gabe's death but to recognize his commitment in life, and to making others' lives better. gabe would actually -- often put in extra hours and was known to pay out of pocket for poor constituents bus there. whatever he could d to help the. among his colleagues in tucson, gabe was profoundly well-liked. they told me when i visited after the shooting that gabe was always excited to come into work and that he cherished the ability to work for a member of congress, the one he so admired, and that we all admire. his coworkers giddily called and prince charming because he was always there for them, always ready to come to the rescue. tragedy tragically, this loyal, determined public servants on it was a true missionary are represented democracy unknowingly also made the ultimate sacrifice for his country. it is in this historic and how little moment that we gather jenin this congressional meeting room, previously known as hvc 215, now known as the gabe zimmer
and the people of arizona's eighth congressional district. we gather here today not to mark gabe's death but to recognize his commitment in life, and to making others' lives better. gabe would actually -- often put in extra hours and was known to pay out of pocket for poor constituents bus there. whatever he could d to help the. among his colleagues in tucson, gabe was profoundly well-liked. they told me when i visited after the shooting that gabe was always excited to come into work and that...
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so when in arizona, support the cardinals, the phoenix suns, the coyotes, arizona state university sun devils, if you have to, the wildcats and lumberjacks. that's what you've got. being from detroit i respect that. >> that's right. >> but in arizona incarceration, we do try to indoctrinate you into our philosophy of arizona sports. >> i shall amalgamate these feelings, these thoughts and, please pause while i vomit. >> but harrington has taken some matters into his own hands. including the extermination of tent city pests. >> it's a jailhouse mousetrap. only 370,000 more to go. >> sheriff joe, if you are watching this, spent 24 hours in your own tents, eat your own food and then you survey your own damage. you know? >> i slept twice in that tent with all the inmates. just to say if i can do it they can do it. i go in the tents quite frequently. what have you got here? >> it's your postcard. joe camel. >> is this a bad check writer? anybody else? >> all my staff are worried, they're going to hit him and kill him. i don't worry about these guys. i feel safer in a jail than i do walking
so when in arizona, support the cardinals, the phoenix suns, the coyotes, arizona state university sun devils, if you have to, the wildcats and lumberjacks. that's what you've got. being from detroit i respect that. >> that's right. >> but in arizona incarceration, we do try to indoctrinate you into our philosophy of arizona sports. >> i shall amalgamate these feelings, these thoughts and, please pause while i vomit. >> but harrington has taken some matters into his own...
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hayden is the home of large-scale copyright arizona. we'd taken on the small taste across the country for a very good reason. they kill people. they're very toxic. they are now in china and china is dying for obvious reasons. so most of the pollution honestly came 100 years ago. the tom and the small service 500 feet. that pushes kate could not top of this heavy toxins. the thing about heavy metal as they don't go away come at least in your lifetime or three lifetimes. another came from this very interesting. as these on a hill. it's very uneven, very hard to build a home, sunni 32 which accommodations. so they brought that and, leveled some nations all over the town. at that time no one thought anything was said that that would poison you in knots with our yard, isn't something that happened. it's old activity. but if i was living in the red sea at february. i was living in baghdad endured i was in tucson i'd be concerned about rosemont because it is going to affect that water. there's no way not to affect that water. 20% of the book o
hayden is the home of large-scale copyright arizona. we'd taken on the small taste across the country for a very good reason. they kill people. they're very toxic. they are now in china and china is dying for obvious reasons. so most of the pollution honestly came 100 years ago. the tom and the small service 500 feet. that pushes kate could not top of this heavy toxins. the thing about heavy metal as they don't go away come at least in your lifetime or three lifetimes. another came from this...
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reporter: which is why arizona is such a great place to be a gun. just a [bleep] place to be a person. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: my guest tonight is a best-selling author. your new book is adventures on the elementary canal. please welcome back to the program, mary roach. i like your book. great. very funny. >> thank you, john. jon: this one is called... it answers all the questions of what happens when we eat. food. and then obviously... >> yeah jon: the post food. the whole chute jon: the whole chute. why doesn't the stomach digest itself which brings up an interesting point that i would like like to ask you. why doesn't the stomach digest itself >> you can eat stomach and your own stomach will say i can take that apart but yet your own stomach. the answer is... ready? it does. trick. it does. but it's also your... your stomach is very good at rebuilding your stomach lining so it does but then it builds it back up. i love this, every three days you have a new stomach lining. >> jon: really? and i do too. jon: i don't know about you. i have a
reporter: which is why arizona is such a great place to be a gun. just a [bleep] place to be a person. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: my guest tonight is a best-selling author. your new book is adventures on the elementary canal. please welcome back to the program, mary roach. i like your book. great. very funny. >> thank you, john. jon: this one is called... it answers all the questions of what happens when we eat. food. and then obviously... >> yeah jon: the post food. the...
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and i was working happily along in my jobs in arizona. i was sitting -- i have become a judge on the court of appeals. i was in my office one afternoon , and the telephone rang. i answered in the upper said, this is the white house calling. is justice o'connor there. i was a justice at that point. and i said to my yes. and they said, welcoming it is the president calling. would you put her on. i said, this is she. hello. and it was ronald reagan on the phone. he said, sandra -- how about that. first name basis. [laughter] i said, yes, mr. president. he said, but like to announce your nomination tomorrow for the supreme court. is that okay with you? now that is "run "what happened. in the kind of colton said well, yes, mr. president. i think it is. and so that is what happened. he had sent some three people from the attorney general's office out to arizona to check on my record. i had served in some capacity of the other in all three branches of the arizona state government and the preceding years. of course to my had left some kind of a t
and i was working happily along in my jobs in arizona. i was sitting -- i have become a judge on the court of appeals. i was in my office one afternoon , and the telephone rang. i answered in the upper said, this is the white house calling. is justice o'connor there. i was a justice at that point. and i said to my yes. and they said, welcoming it is the president calling. would you put her on. i said, this is she. hello. and it was ronald reagan on the phone. he said, sandra -- how about that....
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phoenix or arizona it's a thousand. okay. it used to be 250 years ago and they moved it up to a thousand. so, it's a little bit harder for us to get -- if i got him down to $97 0 in damage, i almost got him. [laughter] >> but this is the way we started, though. ultra was my very first big case instead of doing these little tagers every so often. you guys investigating graffiti crimes, you see a tager come across. once in a while, what the hell is this, ultra again? ultra again? * this is how we started. * tagger look at different things on facebook. i don't know if you guys can see all the paint cans. it's got a couple assault rifles in there. graffiti is just -- graffiti -- those guys aren't that bad. we're seeing a lot of -- in the state of -- in the city of phoenix, not the state of arizona, but the city of phoenix, we don't recognize tagging crews yet as
phoenix or arizona it's a thousand. okay. it used to be 250 years ago and they moved it up to a thousand. so, it's a little bit harder for us to get -- if i got him down to $97 0 in damage, i almost got him. [laughter] >> but this is the way we started, though. ultra was my very first big case instead of doing these little tagers every so often. you guys investigating graffiti crimes, you see a tager come across. once in a while, what the hell is this, ultra again? ultra again? * this is...
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>> cuando suben las temperaturas aumentan el riesgo en el desierto de arizona >> la más peligrosa es aquí en arizona >> más de 124 mil fueron detenidos organizaciones culpan a presencia de autoridad y vigilancia >> cuando va a parar estoy las muertes no van a frenarse, van a aumentar porque entre más militarizamos la frontera, más muertes vamos a ver >> en la morgue siempre hay inmigrantes desaparecidos >> la necesidad de mejor vida es más fuerte que morir se interrogo a mss de 6 mil inmigrantes y las ciudades eran phoenix chicago los Ángeles >> cuando le dicen a sus amigos ponen a esas personas en riesgo de morir >> en noticias univisión un alimento que comemos podrían tener plomo úú >> encuentran plomo en arroz y es peligroso para los niños la matyor cantidad de químico es en el arroz importado de taiwan estoy de china >> las mujeres que estaba más sentadas al día tiene más riesgos de sufrir un paro cardiaco, es más algo si la mujer es obesa en vez de estar sentada que se levante y que camine >> quién dice que los estereotipos es cosa del pasado, matel lanza muñec
>> cuando suben las temperaturas aumentan el riesgo en el desierto de arizona >> la más peligrosa es aquí en arizona >> más de 124 mil fueron detenidos organizaciones culpan a presencia de autoridad y vigilancia >> cuando va a parar estoy las muertes no van a frenarse, van a aumentar porque entre más militarizamos la frontera, más muertes vamos a ver >> en la morgue siempre hay inmigrantes desaparecidos >> la necesidad de mejor vida es más fuerte que...
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we have a lot of meth down there in arizona. so, the next guy that we got, after we did jugs, i'm like, man, this is cool, let's get some more. so, you know, it's addicting to me now. [laughter] >> so, that's right, it's a good addiction, though, right? you know, we got jugs and everything was good, and you know, [speaker not understood] the guy that you saw in the press conference, i don't do press conferences. i stay out of them. i don't like being in front of cameras. he was all hank paulson. then guess what? he got booted out of office and they brought in another guy. so, i'm like man, this is going to work with this guy, too. every new attorney that come n you have to sit down with them and meet them and tell them what this means to you and what you can do and what you can't do, see if they'll go with it. and, so, the new guy came in and i was like, i don't know if he's going to go with this, but let's try it anyway. so, this is where we met william brahas. i'll tell you a little about him, too, and his story. i'll wait for
we have a lot of meth down there in arizona. so, the next guy that we got, after we did jugs, i'm like, man, this is cool, let's get some more. so, you know, it's addicting to me now. [laughter] >> so, that's right, it's a good addiction, though, right? you know, we got jugs and everything was good, and you know, [speaker not understood] the guy that you saw in the press conference, i don't do press conferences. i stay out of them. i don't like being in front of cameras. he was all hank...
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in areas in nevada, arizona and new mexico. the storm itself is not bringing a lot of rain or snow right now to areas of california and nevada. some of the higher elevations in the mountains. but the temperatures behind this storm are chilly. we're down into the 30s in boise. medford down into the 30s. and those winds are howling through las vegas. and eventually down through arizona. look at this map. it shows you in blue the darker blue is the advisories. the light blue is the wind warning. we either have wind warnings or advisories for about two-thirds of areas of the west including warnings around the vegas area. so just be careful out there driving, especially through the mountain passes or open, exposed areas. a lot of blowing stuff in the desert areas. and then the snowfall forecast, just a little left in there. northern nevada, also the wasatch range of the mountains of utah and then a full-fledged snowstorm for utah out for areas from wyoming through colorado tonight. so the forecast for today, the storm moves through.
in areas in nevada, arizona and new mexico. the storm itself is not bringing a lot of rain or snow right now to areas of california and nevada. some of the higher elevations in the mountains. but the temperatures behind this storm are chilly. we're down into the 30s in boise. medford down into the 30s. and those winds are howling through las vegas. and eventually down through arizona. look at this map. it shows you in blue the darker blue is the advisories. the light blue is the wind warning....
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it will increase the volume of people coming across. >> reporter: elsewhere in southern arizona, nbc news hid motion sensitive cameras and recorded these images of drug smugglers crossing private land. it is a concern for this arizona rancher and mother, who would only speak with her face hidden and who says smugglers routinely cross her land. she argues immigration reform cannot begin without first securing the border. >> i would say that's definitely not secure. at all. and until you can stop that, really any talks about anything else is just a waste of time. >> reporter: but another view is that a comprehensive immigration agreement could actually help secure the border, by reducing the undocumented immigrant flow. >> they're crossing the north/south road. >> now you free up agents to focus on narcotraffickers, who continue tolague our bo >> reporter: but homeland sety litanoays it is not only important to regulate the immigrant flow, but also to crack down on hiring violations. eant easier for plerto verify the legal residency, the legal presence of those who are working. and we
it will increase the volume of people coming across. >> reporter: elsewhere in southern arizona, nbc news hid motion sensitive cameras and recorded these images of drug smugglers crossing private land. it is a concern for this arizona rancher and mother, who would only speak with her face hidden and who says smugglers routinely cross her land. she argues immigration reform cannot begin without first securing the border. >> i would say that's definitely not secure. at all. and until...
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un camino especial para la ciudadanÍa para 11 millones de indocumentados segÚn un representante de arizona que buscarÁ ayudar voto para su la medida >>> en la cÁmara de representantes la ley no dice es un camino nuevo, estÁ un camino que es airs >>> se ampliarÍa el sistema existente pa cogra acoger a qui califican >>> sola congresista no es parte del grupo de negociadores, asÍ todo afirmÓ en un papel sobre arizona y el tema mig migratorio que el plan desaes Á importante >>> habla de ciudadanÍa de 10 aÑos en vez de 13 aÑos en el senado, serÍa mejor. >>> segÚn la con cobre sishgrei arizona los conversadores de la cÁmara baja estan preocupados por la seguridad fronteriza y controlar los futuros flujos de inmigran inmigrantes, pero estÁ confiada que podrÁn encontrar apoyo de los miembros del congreso >>> mientras tanto una coaliciÓn de grupos afroamericanos se declarÓ hoy en contra de legalizar a 11 millones de inmigrantes >>> que estÁn quit estan doles trabajo a los estadounidenses, y tambiÉn afirmÓ. la comunidad afroamericana en su mayorÍa apoya fuertemente la ciudadanÍ
un camino especial para la ciudadanÍa para 11 millones de indocumentados segÚn un representante de arizona que buscarÁ ayudar voto para su la medida >>> en la cÁmara de representantes la ley no dice es un camino nuevo, estÁ un camino que es airs >>> se ampliarÍa el sistema existente pa cogra acoger a qui califican >>> sola congresista no es parte del grupo de negociadores, asÍ todo afirmÓ en un papel sobre arizona y el tema mig migratorio que el plan desaes Á...
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canal road between the chain bridge and arizona avenue has reopened. a good trip around the capital beltway. back to you. >> thank you. 4:53, 55 degrees on this tuesday morning. >> jacoby jones apparently does not like to wear a shirt on "dancing with the stars." his latest performance. >> ♪ improved. he >> we're getting a look at new photographs of the newest addition to the bush family. toerator bush gave birth margaret laura on saturday. -- jenna bush. they look so happy. >> very proud. >> 9 contestants on dancing had to pull off a side-by-side challenge last night involving the stars and their professional partners dancing a portion of their dance side by side next to two other professional dancers. 's zendaya scored the first 10 of the season. kellie pickler was second, followed by jacoby jones. >> ♪ >> d.l. hughley natanz andy dick tied for last place-- and andy dick tied for last place. you can see who goes home tonight here on abc 7. >> i can see you on the dance floor swinging around with your shirt off. let's move on. singer faithseeing h
canal road between the chain bridge and arizona avenue has reopened. a good trip around the capital beltway. back to you. >> thank you. 4:53, 55 degrees on this tuesday morning. >> jacoby jones apparently does not like to wear a shirt on "dancing with the stars." his latest performance. >> ♪ improved. he >> we're getting a look at new photographs of the newest addition to the bush family. toerator bush gave birth margaret laura on saturday. -- jenna bush....
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. >> abogados y la gobernadora de arizona g arizo arizo arizona j jan brewer para que sea puesta en vigor, christina londoÑo, nos cuenta que estÁ pasando por allÁ. >> la audiencia durÓ menos de una hora y fue presidida por los tres jueces que escucharon los argentinomentes originales sobre la la ley sb 1070. aunque ausente la pastora luz santiago fue protagonista. >> me convierto en delincuente en permitir entrar indocumentados a la iglesia. >> despuÉs de una demanda de derechos civiles que incluyÓ a santiago argumentando que desaÓo p clima de pÁnico y persecuciÓn de indocumentados en arizona, segÚn sus provisiones, cualquiera que cometa una falta o delito incurre en un delito mayor al transportar o transportar un documentado. >> no es solamente transport transportarlo, las cÁmaras y el equipo de la gobernadora tienen que estar cometiendo otro delito grave al mismo tiempo aclarÓ. >> una persona que estaba con su mamÁ su abuela si tiene motivos de proteger la podrÍa ser criminal. >> cÓmo costumbre los jueces fueron duros con ambas partess uno se burlÓ de la manera confusa e
. >> abogados y la gobernadora de arizona g arizo arizo arizona j jan brewer para que sea puesta en vigor, christina londoÑo, nos cuenta que estÁ pasando por allÁ. >> la audiencia durÓ menos de una hora y fue presidida por los tres jueces que escucharon los argentinomentes originales sobre la la ley sb 1070. aunque ausente la pastora luz santiago fue protagonista. >> me convierto en delincuente en permitir entrar indocumentados a la iglesia. >> despuÉs de una...
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zimmerman was one of six people killed in the tucson, arizona, shooting. gabby giffords and her husband, mark kelly, attended this one out a thin. we hear from house speaker john boehner, nancy pelosi, and arizona senator jeff flake. good afternoon, everyone. welcome to the united states capitol. before we begin our program, all of you know about the tragedy in boston that took the lives of innocent americans and left many others in serious condition. so if you at all rise and join together in a moment of silence for the victims of this attack. thank you all. pursuant to house resolution 364, the house visitor center room 215 of the capitol visitor center has been designated to gabriel zimmerman meeting were. they are placing commemorative plaque that you all season. this meeting and is dedicated in memory of gabe zimmerman who was shot and killed serving the people of arizona, while carrying out his duties as an aide to representative gabby giffords. his dedication to community and to the democratic process inspires all of us to help each other as fellow
zimmerman was one of six people killed in the tucson, arizona, shooting. gabby giffords and her husband, mark kelly, attended this one out a thin. we hear from house speaker john boehner, nancy pelosi, and arizona senator jeff flake. good afternoon, everyone. welcome to the united states capitol. before we begin our program, all of you know about the tragedy in boston that took the lives of innocent americans and left many others in serious condition. so if you at all rise and join together in...
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en arizona vÍctimas de redadas no aguantaron mÁs y se enfrentaron a las oficinas de ice para ... a arpaio. tenemos mÁs. ♪ (mÚsica). >>> la canciÓn se llama el hielo, de la banda angelina la santa cecilia trabajadores separada por las deportaciones. >>> querÍamos contar una historia sobre la gente que queremos como mi mamÁ, eva que es una trabajadora domÉstica como una gran amiga de nosotros que se llama marta, que es una dreamer dreamers. son historias de estas 2 t madres, cuyas hijas eran elegibles para la acciÓn diferida. pero el sheriff arpaio se apareciÓ en su mano y lasetuvo hace # 3 meses. >>> ella solo querÍa trabajar, ella no andaba robando ella ni siquiera falsificÓ un i d para comprar mlicor y eso si o permiten. >>> no deporten inmigrantes detenidos en operativos. la mayorÍa no es una amenaza para el paÍs es el caso de este integrante de la banda, la santa cecilia. >>> para mÍ es importante demostrar nuestro apoyo, la que en la banda yo soy indocumentado oye dpellegue a la edad de los ya es tiempo de parar de vivir en el miedo. >>> ya que 8 de ellas viaja
en arizona vÍctimas de redadas no aguantaron mÁs y se enfrentaron a las oficinas de ice para ... a arpaio. tenemos mÁs. ♪ (mÚsica). >>> la canciÓn se llama el hielo, de la banda angelina la santa cecilia trabajadores separada por las deportaciones. >>> querÍamos contar una historia sobre la gente que queremos como mi mamÁ, eva que es una trabajadora domÉstica como una gran amiga de nosotros que se llama marta, que es una dreamer dreamers. son historias de estas 2 t...
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and arizona is quite a large state because arizona in all of its vastness, there is actually a percentage is like 20% of the total land of arizona belongs to indian tribes. so you can imagine that the southwest, it's a very difficult place to live. as you can see there's a lot of desert and it's very harsh demanding land in the interesting part is made of people have learned how to survive in this area. the first part of it is really the natural resources because water in particular but cold uranium and oil is under their land so in developing those, and it was really a difficult decision because the tribes were faced with well, how do you and why should you harvest the natural resources of mother earth? it's really much of their philosophy in a relationship with the earth because products came from the earth. very strategically and in good marketing organization and good leadership and very effective leadership they were able to manage their resources and then you have something else that comes along at the beginning of the 1970s. interestingly it came with the florida seminoles in the f
and arizona is quite a large state because arizona in all of its vastness, there is actually a percentage is like 20% of the total land of arizona belongs to indian tribes. so you can imagine that the southwest, it's a very difficult place to live. as you can see there's a lot of desert and it's very harsh demanding land in the interesting part is made of people have learned how to survive in this area. the first part of it is really the natural resources because water in particular but cold...
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my co-anchor terry moran reports. >> reporter: at a high school just outside phoenix, arizona, a mad man stalks the hall. it's just a training exercise, but this is every parent's worst nightmare. >> on the ground! these men are learning how to fight the next school shooter. >> can't wait that long. >> reporter: and oddly enough their coach .is 19 0s action film legend steven segal. >> for every second that goes by, i told you, you could have dead children. >> reporter: he knows a thing or two about simulated shooting. but he's not acting here. he's a full fledged member of maricopa county's official posse, under the leadership of sheriff joe arpaio. >> we'll be training, trying to neutralize domestic terrorists without firearms and with firearms. >> reporter: the county's posse will protect the county's schools. it's the highest profile gambit from the man they call sheriff joe. >> if we have to take action, we will take action. if there's some type of catastrophe that's going to happen. >> reporter: and the stakes are higher than ever. >> a caller is indicating she thinks there's s
my co-anchor terry moran reports. >> reporter: at a high school just outside phoenix, arizona, a mad man stalks the hall. it's just a training exercise, but this is every parent's worst nightmare. >> on the ground! these men are learning how to fight the next school shooter. >> can't wait that long. >> reporter: and oddly enough their coach .is 19 0s action film legend steven segal. >> for every second that goes by, i told you, you could have dead children....
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in arizona. she even asked me to help her edit it sometimes. my dad is also a republican politician. he's in congress and he's running for congress again. i can tell you suns i've come out, things have changed with my family. cenk: now, it seems to get a little better. he wound up becoming a spokesman for the arizona republicans. now that his father is in favor of gay marriage, with all the people evolving, representative salomon is still swimming upstream. >> i'm still not there as far as believing in my heart that we should change 2,000 years of social policy in favor of a new definition of the family. i'm not there. i don't believe that this is a lifestyle that he chose. it doesn't mean that i don't have respect. it doesn't mean that i don't sympathize with some of the issues. it just means that i haven't evolved to that stage. rob portman apparently has. cenk: let me turn to the "young turks" here. if your child is gay and you're not in favor of gay marriage, does that make you a bad person?
in arizona. she even asked me to help her edit it sometimes. my dad is also a republican politician. he's in congress and he's running for congress again. i can tell you suns i've come out, things have changed with my family. cenk: now, it seems to get a little better. he wound up becoming a spokesman for the arizona republicans. now that his father is in favor of gay marriage, with all the people evolving, representative salomon is still swimming upstream. >> i'm still not there as far...
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the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from arizona. ms. sinema: my amendment is simple and straightforward. currently this bill, 624, requires the inspectors general of the intelligence community, departments of justice and defense, as well as the privacy and civil liberties board to submit a report to congress every year regarding the use of the information shared with the federal government. this amendment asks the inspector general of the department of homeland security to list enspectors general required to submit the report. it also adds the house and senate committee on homeland security to the list of committees that will receive the report. currently only the house and senate intelligence committee will receive the report. having the department of homeland security as a department included in this reporting requirement adds one more layer to this accountability. allow me to talk about the overall bill and why it has my support. i believe we need a 21st century solution for this 21st century problem. i have heard from businesses and
the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from arizona. ms. sinema: my amendment is simple and straightforward. currently this bill, 624, requires the inspectors general of the intelligence community, departments of justice and defense, as well as the privacy and civil liberties board to submit a report to congress every year regarding the use of the information shared with the federal government. this amendment asks the inspector general of the department of homeland security to list enspectors...
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bases loaded, one out for arizona. pinch hitter delivery. deep enough with the flyball, arizona takes 2-3 in the series. mean time, boston much better weather but the result not so hot. down the right field line. he ends up with three bases. and two runs score for boston as they came, did the red sox from 3 down to take the a's 6-5 and the series 2-1 and all warriors fans looking forward to tomorrow night in oakland, the joint will be jumping. game one, we will preview that tonight at 10:00 p.m. >> thank you. we are gathering more information on two developing stories, one in san jose where a car crashed into a house, injuring five people and the story in san francisco, on the muni accident that we had a live report from ken pritchett where there you see the live pictures right now. >> good news is there were only a few people on the muni train and judging by what ken reported it was a low speed accident. the truck turned in front of the muni t line on third street. doesn't appear anybody was teariously hurt. >> we will have -- seriously hur
bases loaded, one out for arizona. pinch hitter delivery. deep enough with the flyball, arizona takes 2-3 in the series. mean time, boston much better weather but the result not so hot. down the right field line. he ends up with three bases. and two runs score for boston as they came, did the red sox from 3 down to take the a's 6-5 and the series 2-1 and all warriors fans looking forward to tomorrow night in oakland, the joint will be jumping. game one, we will preview that tonight at 10:00...
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the gentleman from arizona is recognized. mr. grijalva: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, mr. grijalva: and i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. grijalva: i would tell my dear friend, chairman latham, that we agree on one thing and this is the notion that this is not a good way to run a government. i have to remind him and remind all my colleagues at about a year and a half ago we were in this house. mr. pastor: in this chamber talking about the budget, the budget control act, as i remember. so about a year and a half ago, we had a vote. i did not support the legislation because i felt that questration was a bad idea, but the house passed the bill, the senate passed a bill and the president signed it. so for me it's very difficult to lay blame on any one party because this was done in a bipartisan manner. it is very difficult for me to lay blame on one chamber cause both chambers passed t
the gentleman from arizona is recognized. mr. grijalva: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, mr. grijalva: and i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. grijalva: i would tell my dear friend, chairman latham, that we agree on one thing and this is the notion that this is not a good way to run a government. i have to remind him and remind all my colleagues at...
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and the arizona cardinals a couple of times a year. meantime the man who will replace carson palmer is officially an oakland raider that would be matt flynn. with a back up quarterback for aaron rogers in green bay and then came to seattle where he couldn't crack the starting line up but he doesn't mind coming from a contender to a team that's trying to overhaul the organization. >> this organization is going to get 100% out of me all the time whether it's on the field, off the field in the meeting rooms they're going to get all of me. i'm here to work and i'm here to compete and do whatever i need to do to make this place, make this place better. >> all right and niners also signed nnamdi asomugha. former cal star, raider. and he'll be in the defensive back field. one year deal. >> mark, thank you. >>> and we first told you about it in the beginning of the newscast a car slammed right into a house in palo alto and hit a pedestrian this afternoon. ktvu crews are on the way talking to firefighters on the scene. we'll have the very lates
and the arizona cardinals a couple of times a year. meantime the man who will replace carson palmer is officially an oakland raider that would be matt flynn. with a back up quarterback for aaron rogers in green bay and then came to seattle where he couldn't crack the starting line up but he doesn't mind coming from a contender to a team that's trying to overhaul the organization. >> this organization is going to get 100% out of me all the time whether it's on the field, off the field in...
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but arizona they flipped the script on this one. you don't show up on a dodger cap and expect not to get into heat. they're playing arizona. one on nobody out. brandon belt, ticket to ride. it looked like again the giants would come back to steal one from arizona. bottom of the 10th inning. two on-2 out. hunter pence delivers. remember cody ross pretty good arm. he nailed pablo sandoval by a country mile. at the plate so he stayed tied going to the 11th. an error by belt and this wild pitch allows arizona to take santiago casilla and the giants in the lead. not fit for eskimos, brandon moss. he doesn't mind it. two runs are going to score in a sixth run third inning. the a's start to break it open. setm smith again. he goes deep. bartolo colon they finally call this thing mercifully. the carrot no longer dangles. the sharks come in late. this the winning run. couture drilling the winning goal. and one better than dallas. a little something going on but the warriors huge victory. friday night in oakland. it's going to be insane. >> t
but arizona they flipped the script on this one. you don't show up on a dodger cap and expect not to get into heat. they're playing arizona. one on nobody out. brandon belt, ticket to ride. it looked like again the giants would come back to steal one from arizona. bottom of the 10th inning. two on-2 out. hunter pence delivers. remember cody ross pretty good arm. he nailed pablo sandoval by a country mile. at the plate so he stayed tied going to the 11th. an error by belt and this wild pitch...
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. >>> las historias de quienes desafian el desierot de arizona y esperan identificar en una morgue rebasada en cpacidad. >>> de 2005 a 2008 eran muchisimos. >>> en la ultima decada hay mas muertes de migrantes. >>> de 2001 el año pasado suben mas los muertos que hay aca. >>> de méxico guatemala honduras y el salvador muchos sin identificar. >>> tenemos aún casi doscientos que no están identificados. >>> en su mas reciente visita a arizona, janet napolitano dijo que se destinan fondos para salvar vidas y hay una campaña preventiva internacional. >>> dice que la campaña se hagra en méxico y centroamerica y afirmo que criuzar de manera indocumentada por el desierto es peligroso. >>> no es que mas caliente que antes pero por politica los empuijamos a los lugares mas peligrosos. >>> el inbvestuigador hernanbdez. >>> como llegan los soldados van posición lugares mas peligrosos. >>> univision. >>> la guardia costera de estados unidos comenzo a entrtevistar a los balseros de los cayos de flotida. >>> 13 cubanos en el carnival contest y el disney wonder 8 personas. >>> les dieron agua y comi
. >>> las historias de quienes desafian el desierot de arizona y esperan identificar en una morgue rebasada en cpacidad. >>> de 2005 a 2008 eran muchisimos. >>> en la ultima decada hay mas muertes de migrantes. >>> de 2001 el año pasado suben mas los muertos que hay aca. >>> de méxico guatemala honduras y el salvador muchos sin identificar. >>> tenemos aún casi doscientos que no están identificados. >>> en su mas reciente visita...
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no tome en cuenta las recomendaciones >> abgoados del gobierno federal dice que seccion de la ley de arizona que impide tener a personas indocumentadas albergadas, pero un juez impidió que se hiciera cumplir >> sindicatos y empresarios avanzan en reforma migratoria, cientos quedarian fuera si cometieron un delito tras una orden de deportacion, veremos el optimismo para que se logre una solución >> si se puede, si se puede! >> los sindicatos y el sector privado llegaron a un acuerdo en el espinoso tema de las visas de trabajo, se crearia una nueva visa, la w, bajo patrocinio de ellos >> no esta claro, pero nos da esperanza de que es un acuerdo a cabo entre sindicatos y el sector privado >> la administra una nueva agencia, se otorgan 20 mil visas hasta 20 mil en los siguientes 5 años, con posibilidad de obtener residencia >> no representa las necesidades del mercado laboral que necesita más trbajadores que ese número >> pero mientras se llega a un acuerdo, a activistas le preocupa los resultados de un estudio especializado, porque algunos no se van del país y luego regresan, esto no les
no tome en cuenta las recomendaciones >> abgoados del gobierno federal dice que seccion de la ley de arizona que impide tener a personas indocumentadas albergadas, pero un juez impidió que se hiciera cumplir >> sindicatos y empresarios avanzan en reforma migratoria, cientos quedarian fuera si cometieron un delito tras una orden de deportacion, veremos el optimismo para que se logre una solución >> si se puede, si se puede! >> los sindicatos y el sector privado llegaron...
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military before heading for syria he had a quiet job with a mortgage company in phoenix arizona worlds away from the walls of the middle east i spoke with and speckhard a leading expert on terror psychology on why westerners end up in the ranks of
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>> the person in the blue shirt over there moved to mesa, arizona, correct? >> it's not a yes or no. i cannot give that a yes or no. >> is that stalking behavior? >> i am over here. quit tooking to your left. >> arizona jurors could ask questions, and it's working based on the juror questions. they asked 150 questions of this defense domestic violence expert who is arguing that jodi was a victim of travis alexander, that he abused her emotionally and physically. most of those questions, the overwhelming majority were hostile toward the defendant indicating they don't buy her story and don't think she is the victim but a pathological liar, and i would base it on the juror questions they like the prosecutor's style. >> and an interrogation that we are going to watch. let's take a look and then we will talk about it. >> i don't know what this is all about. >> well, it's about something that took place yesterday. >> i know for a fact you were in central park yesterday. >> you know for a fact i was in central park yesterday? >> i do. >> jane, how did you get invol
>> the person in the blue shirt over there moved to mesa, arizona, correct? >> it's not a yes or no. i cannot give that a yes or no. >> is that stalking behavior? >> i am over here. quit tooking to your left. >> arizona jurors could ask questions, and it's working based on the juror questions. they asked 150 questions of this defense domestic violence expert who is arguing that jodi was a victim of travis alexander, that he abused her emotionally and physically....
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but arizona they flipped the script on this one. you don't show up on a dodger cap and expect not to get into heat. they're playing arizona. one on nobody out. brandon belt, ticket to ride. it looked like again the giants would come back to steal one from arizona. bottom of the 10th inning. two on-2 out. hunter pence delivers. remember cody ross pretty good arm. he nailed pablo sandoval by a country mile. at the plate so he stayed tied going to the 11th. an error by belt and this wild pitch allows arizona to take santiago casilla and the giants in the lead. not fit for eskimos, brandon moss. he doesn't mind it. two runs are going to score in a sixth run third inning. the a's start to break it open. setm smith again. he goes deep. bartolo colon they finally call this thing mercifully. the carrot no longer dangles. the sharks come in late. this the winning run. couture drilling the winning goal. and one better than dallas. a little something going on but the warriors huge victory. friday night in oakland. it's going to be insane. >> t
but arizona they flipped the script on this one. you don't show up on a dodger cap and expect not to get into heat. they're playing arizona. one on nobody out. brandon belt, ticket to ride. it looked like again the giants would come back to steal one from arizona. bottom of the 10th inning. two on-2 out. hunter pence delivers. remember cody ross pretty good arm. he nailed pablo sandoval by a country mile. at the plate so he stayed tied going to the 11th. an error by belt and this wild pitch...
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pero que opinan sobre este tema que podrÍa definir el destino la reforma migratoria, vamos a hasta arizona para responder la pregunta. >>> las patrulla vigilan sin parar el muro que divide a mÉxico y estados unidos parece grande e impenetrable, pero podrÍa ser mÁs vulnerable lo que muchos creen asÍ lo ve patricia, dueÑa de un rancho en arizona (hablan inglÉs) Últimamente se ha vÍctimas gente y droga pasando por mi propiedad, desde que se empezÓ hablar de la reforma migratoria, aquÍ por donde un dia cruzando parte de los 11 millones de indocumentados en el paÍs es donde estÁ detenida la reforma migratoria que los podrÍa legalizar porque muchos legisladores ponen como condiciones cerrar la frontera. >>> la secretaria de seguridad nacional ha dicho que la frontera es segura, pero senadores que trabajan en la nueva ley de migraciÓn, comprobaron que no es del todo al ver cruzar a una mujer entre sus ojos. >>> entre mÁs militarizaciÓn en la frontera menos seguridad porque las medidas de seguridad han traÍdo todo el destrozo de familias las muertes miles y miles de muertes. >>> u
pero que opinan sobre este tema que podrÍa definir el destino la reforma migratoria, vamos a hasta arizona para responder la pregunta. >>> las patrulla vigilan sin parar el muro que divide a mÉxico y estados unidos parece grande e impenetrable, pero podrÍa ser mÁs vulnerable lo que muchos creen asÍ lo ve patricia, dueÑa de un rancho en arizona (hablan inglÉs) Últimamente se ha vÍctimas gente y droga pasando por mi propiedad, desde que se empezÓ hablar de la reforma...