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but arizona and but arizona and california are the two states that have passed commissions that are truly independent and passed them by referendum. referendum. i should say not even arizona is entirely independent because state legislators are responsible for appointing four of the partisan commission and they have to appoint a tie-breaking member. this really really have a potential to massively affect arizona politics as well as california. the supreme court had argued that they were allowed to bypass state legislatures through referendum setting of commissions than it could have thrown these maps back to the drawing board, back to partisan led state legislatures. republicans could have added several more seats democrats could have added several more seats. and it would have continued the pattern that we see in the majority of states which is that the partisans in charge of the process really maximize their own opportunity. artificially inflating their edge in a congressional delegation or the state legislature by massive proportions. >> any indication. >> any indication that this deci
but arizona and but arizona and california are the two states that have passed commissions that are truly independent and passed them by referendum. referendum. i should say not even arizona is entirely independent because state legislators are responsible for appointing four of the partisan commission and they have to appoint a tie-breaking member. this really really have a potential to massively affect arizona politics as well as california. the supreme court had argued that they were allowed...
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to arizona. and it has collapsed. and senator inhofe and i we talk a lot about why we do what we do. he had a devastating bridge collapse. a did he devastating bridge collapse. a mother of three was killed just walking by a bridge. and that's when he and i said enough is enough. we simply cannot handle it. so it's our job. you know, once i was told when i was a county supervisor that if you know -- you know there's a problem and people are in danger, this is what they told us way back in the day because we had an earthquake problem with the building we were in. and the county council came and said to the five supervisors you know this is a problem. if you don't fix it, there is an argument to be made that you are personally liable. now, i am not suggesting that u.s. senators be held personally liable for a bridge collapse at all. but i'm talking about the moral issue here. we do know we've got problems. we were fortunate no one was killed here. it was kind of a miracle. but we do know there's a p
to arizona. and it has collapsed. and senator inhofe and i we talk a lot about why we do what we do. he had a devastating bridge collapse. a did he devastating bridge collapse. a mother of three was killed just walking by a bridge. and that's when he and i said enough is enough. we simply cannot handle it. so it's our job. you know, once i was told when i was a county supervisor that if you know -- you know there's a problem and people are in danger, this is what they told us way back in the...
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he led the institute's defense of arizona's tax credit program and arizona -- which culminated in a united states supreme court victory. he also successfully defended and perhapsprogram. was the most interesting part of his bio, in addition to defending educational choice programs and arizona and nationwide, tim has helped knock down barrier for entrepreneurship on behalf of many hard-working individuals including eyebrow fetters in arizona, african hair raters, florists in louisiana. and among these victories was his work on behalf of christian health, a teenager from tempe, arizona who wanted to help senior citizens proof their homes. an agency and demanded the young doctor for newer secure and exterminate his license. a very interesting bio. he received his law degree from arizona state university and has a degree in economics from a a few -- afu. please look to make enjoying -- in joining our panelists. >> thank you for putting this event together. as i was driving er i wase in my ub speaking with a driver and asked what i was doing i said we were having a panel on the future of educat
he led the institute's defense of arizona's tax credit program and arizona -- which culminated in a united states supreme court victory. he also successfully defended and perhapsprogram. was the most interesting part of his bio, in addition to defending educational choice programs and arizona and nationwide, tim has helped knock down barrier for entrepreneurship on behalf of many hard-working individuals including eyebrow fetters in arizona, african hair raters, florists in louisiana. and among...
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arizona in 2011. florida in 2014. and this year three states, mississippi, tennessee, and nevada enacted educational savings account. what is important to note in the different areas i was listing for you, audits awards, are all slightly different from state to state. what that means is these states have taken an excellent idea about how to give every child the chance at a flexible education and adjusted it for the laws and regulations and the way they do opinions in their state. is and they have taken the time to make it something that will fit for the way that they have done education funding and even school choice programs in their state. next slide please. in 2013, i did a focus group study of families using educational savings account in arizona. what we found were the two bars on the left that are taller than the others. when parents went to look for ways and ideas for how to use their empowerment scholarship account as it's called in arizona, many of them went to yahoo! message board created by parents already
arizona in 2011. florida in 2014. and this year three states, mississippi, tennessee, and nevada enacted educational savings account. what is important to note in the different areas i was listing for you, audits awards, are all slightly different from state to state. what that means is these states have taken an excellent idea about how to give every child the chance at a flexible education and adjusted it for the laws and regulations and the way they do opinions in their state. is and they...
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, arizona seems to dominate the stage these days in many ways. canons of ethics from arizona pretty inhibit -- that prohibit candidates publicly endorsing political candidates, it also involves the contribution issue case which was stayed for the last year pending the williams yulee case. the last case, the arizona commission case was mentioned earlier, the interesting part about that case is it could have had disastrous consequences. everybody looked at the cases of to say if this case goes down, we're going to lose independent commissions to do district. this is a the arizona legislature the claimed under the elections law that he had the authority to do redistricting and it got taken away from them. because it did get taken away from them, they had standing to challenge it. but they lost the case, but it had huge consequences because there were numerous time, place and manner regulations that have been adopted not just with respect to independent commissions, but constitutional amendments. the secretary of state issues a regulation, that could
, arizona seems to dominate the stage these days in many ways. canons of ethics from arizona pretty inhibit -- that prohibit candidates publicly endorsing political candidates, it also involves the contribution issue case which was stayed for the last year pending the williams yulee case. the last case, the arizona commission case was mentioned earlier, the interesting part about that case is it could have had disastrous consequences. everybody looked at the cases of to say if this case goes...
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he's going to arizona this weekend. i want to ask him about him being the most popular man in arizona because of his antiimmigration stance. let me play a little bit of that interview. >> mexico is beating us on trade and they are beating us at the border. but mexico cussmbers doesn't want to take these people so they send them to our stupid politicians and we have sanctuary cities. i've been saying this for a long time and it's a disgrace. if i didn't bring it up you wouldn't even be talking about immigration right now. >> when was the last time you were at the border? >> i've bbeen to the border three or four times over the years and i have many people that live around the air. i'm going to arizona this weekend where they want to talk to me because arizona is -- some say i'm the most popular peoplerson in arizona because of my stance. >> is this good for the republican party, senator? >> it's not so much the republican party as the country. i believe we have to have a secure border. the legislation we passed called fo
he's going to arizona this weekend. i want to ask him about him being the most popular man in arizona because of his antiimmigration stance. let me play a little bit of that interview. >> mexico is beating us on trade and they are beating us at the border. but mexico cussmbers doesn't want to take these people so they send them to our stupid politicians and we have sanctuary cities. i've been saying this for a long time and it's a disgrace. if i didn't bring it up you wouldn't even be...
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. >>> aquÍ en arizona una fuerte jornada de opiniones divididas en cuanto al magnate una ciudad donde se ha vivido una fuerte batalla peleando por los derechos de los inmigrantes. >>> desde temprano en fui nigs los latinos se organizaron para demostrar su rechazo al pre candidato presidencial republicano donald trump. >>> cada uno de ellos se sienten molestos por sus continuos comentarios por los mexicanos que consideran ofensivos y racistas. >>> el pueblo unido, jamÁs serÁ vencido. >>> queremos decir alto al racismo. no podemos estarnos discriminando o poniÉndonos etiquetas por el paÍs de donde vinimos. >>> arizona es el centro en contra de inmigrantes. >>> esta manifestaciones a favor y en contra no solo se hacen aquÍ en phoenix sino tambiÉn en las vegas nevada esta gira
. >>> aquÍ en arizona una fuerte jornada de opiniones divididas en cuanto al magnate una ciudad donde se ha vivido una fuerte batalla peleando por los derechos de los inmigrantes. >>> desde temprano en fui nigs los latinos se organizaron para demostrar su rechazo al pre candidato presidencial republicano donald trump. >>> cada uno de ellos se sienten molestos por sus continuos comentarios por los mexicanos que consideran ofensivos y racistas. >>> el pueblo...
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. >> he's been here since '91 and taking classes at university of arizona. >> in the nine years since 1991 and 2000 he piloted a flight that hit the pentagon. moved in and out of arizona three times studying english. >> a lot of people who have subsequently connected to terrorism have been in school. >> he was in prison for the 1998 bombings in africa. >> in the 1980s he was playing. we were asked to purchase a plaechb. went to a location in air zone yeah which is called the bone yard. bought a fairly large cargo jet for bin laden. >> this is the plane bought for bin laden. it was transported to sudan so they could continue. >> the fbi and cia in fact issued a joint intelligence report that designated arizona as a nexus for al qaeda. i was able to obtain a copy of that report through freedom of information act. everything except the headers were destroyed. >> ken williams was suspicious. >> glafd a great deal of notoriety which we try in several flight schools in arizona that had an unusually large number of middle eastern students training there, particularly saudis. >> the memo stat
. >> he's been here since '91 and taking classes at university of arizona. >> in the nine years since 1991 and 2000 he piloted a flight that hit the pentagon. moved in and out of arizona three times studying english. >> a lot of people who have subsequently connected to terrorism have been in school. >> he was in prison for the 1998 bombings in africa. >> in the 1980s he was playing. we were asked to purchase a plaechb. went to a location in air zone yeah which is...
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owes an apology to the arizona voter. joining us now is chairman of the maricopa county republican party tyler boyer. it's good to have you with us. you were in the room. how did the remarks go over when he first said them about why he wasn't a hero because he had been caught. >> well, you know, those remarks weren't said in our event in phoenix. they were said afterwards. but, you know, some of the commentary that was made on senator mccain by donald trump was warmly received. i think it goes back to the arizona voters and arizonans being key in on the issues. i think that's one of the main reasons we had so many people there in phoenix last week. they were interested in hearing donald trump talk about immigration which i think would be any presidential candidate that came to down. >> you think that what he said about the p.o.w. that people took it in stride. he's angry at john mccain how he's dealing with the issue and it wasn't about veterans and p.o.w.'s and disrespect. that's your take. >> i don't look at what donald
owes an apology to the arizona voter. joining us now is chairman of the maricopa county republican party tyler boyer. it's good to have you with us. you were in the room. how did the remarks go over when he first said them about why he wasn't a hero because he had been caught. >> well, you know, those remarks weren't said in our event in phoenix. they were said afterwards. but, you know, some of the commentary that was made on senator mccain by donald trump was warmly received. i think it...
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it carries traffic between california and arizona. a 30-foot section collapsed which stopped travel for thousands of people. heavy rain in southern california near palm springs is to blame. it caused mudslides, water rescues, power outages, and beach closures. in corona, california rescuers used inflatable boats to rescue people. >> my truck -- it's washed. >> reporter: emergency responders worked quickly to clear the roads. the riverside county fire department had to extracts a driver who crashed in the collapse. he was taken to the hospital with moderate injuries. >> there's firefighters out there as well as a lot of heavy equipment operators that are trying to get that mud and debris up. we're working as quick as we can. >> reporter: the weekend rain was so unusual in southern california that the storm broke a number of records in at least 11 locations. structural engineers will assess the damage early this morning but more rain is expected today. in the newsroom, lisa chan, kpix 5. >>> thanks so much lisa. all this heavy rain has
it carries traffic between california and arizona. a 30-foot section collapsed which stopped travel for thousands of people. heavy rain in southern california near palm springs is to blame. it caused mudslides, water rescues, power outages, and beach closures. in corona, california rescuers used inflatable boats to rescue people. >> my truck -- it's washed. >> reporter: emergency responders worked quickly to clear the roads. the riverside county fire department had to extracts a...
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gosar of arizona. at the end of the bill, before the short title insert the follow, limitation on use of funds to treat the desert portis as an endangered or threatened species. none of the funds made available by used to treat the tortoise as an endangered species or threatened species inched the endangered spees see act of 1973. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 333 the gentleman from arizona and a member opposed each will control phi minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from arizona. mr. gosar: i rise to offer a commonsense amendment to the interior and related agencies appropriations act. it will protect grazing and housing interests as well as blocking the fish and wildlife service from listing the sonoran desert tortoise as an endangered species. of the potential 26.8 million acres that will likely be designate for critical habitat 15 million acres are located in the united states and nearly 4.5 million achers are state trust land. state trust land revenue is currently enjoyed by 13
gosar of arizona. at the end of the bill, before the short title insert the follow, limitation on use of funds to treat the desert portis as an endangered or threatened species. none of the funds made available by used to treat the tortoise as an endangered species or threatened species inched the endangered spees see act of 1973. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 333 the gentleman from arizona and a member opposed each will control phi minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from...
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back to you. >> katy tur on the ground for news arizona tonight. katy thank you. chuck todd will have much more on immigration and the trump factor right here tomorrow morning on "meet the press". >>> overseas now. a massive car bomb attack on a western diplomatic mission in cairo is raising new questions whether isis is expanding its deadly campaign. the violence is being followed closely here in the u.s. and we get more tonight from nbc's kristen welker at the white house. >> reporter: egyptian officials surveyed the devastation in cairo where isis has claimed responsibility for this car bomb attack right in front of the italian consulate. one person died many more wounded. today afghan officials claim a u.s. drone strike killed a top isis leader in afghanistan. u.s. military officials can't confirm that. some doubt it's true. but the pentagon admits that drone strikes in eastern afghanistan killed dozens of suspected isis and taliban militants earlier this week. >> this is like dealing with cancer. you're not lookingings for a one-time cure. you're looking to c
back to you. >> katy tur on the ground for news arizona tonight. katy thank you. chuck todd will have much more on immigration and the trump factor right here tomorrow morning on "meet the press". >>> overseas now. a massive car bomb attack on a western diplomatic mission in cairo is raising new questions whether isis is expanding its deadly campaign. the violence is being followed closely here in the u.s. and we get more tonight from nbc's kristen welker at the white...
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you will also not see arizona's current governor here nor will we see members of the leaders of the arizona state republican party. this just gives you an idea of how difficult this issue has become for the republican party. even as they know they need to make inroads with hispanics if they want to win the presidency. >> all right. very fascinating. thanks so much, sarah murray. and we'll be right back. how's it progressing with the prisoner? he'll tell us everything he knows very shortly, sir. as you were... where were we? 13 serving 14! service! if your boss stops by, you act like you're working. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. ♪ i'm the biggest threat your business will ever face. your size, your reputation mean nothing. because tomorrow, i'll be your competitor. and i was born to disrupt everything you think your business is about. see you soon. the next wave of the internet is bringing the next wave of competition. we're ready. are you? >>> nine people inside a south carolina church should never ha
you will also not see arizona's current governor here nor will we see members of the leaders of the arizona state republican party. this just gives you an idea of how difficult this issue has become for the republican party. even as they know they need to make inroads with hispanics if they want to win the presidency. >> all right. very fascinating. thanks so much, sarah murray. and we'll be right back. how's it progressing with the prisoner? he'll tell us everything he knows very...
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alfredo: i may be the only person in arizona who did not follow the jodi arias case. i made it a point not to. i can't comment on that. why hasn't he been impeached? first of all, the term impeached, of course, refers to a process of removing him by other elected officials, in this case the board of supervisors. there is no such procedure available under the arizona constitution. impeachment was not available. what is in -- available, there were two other courses of action. one is for the board of supervisors essentially to deny him funding. because it is through the budget that they can control independently elected officials. they were terrified of him. they were afraid of him. one of the settlements in the doj case is his admission of retaliation. they were afraid of him. that wasn't going to happen. the other factors, the voters. whenever this. he was, until recently exceedingly popular in this state and in many parts of the nation. he declared that he was going to feed the bologna, that is, rotten bologna, to prisoners. it was a popular thing, when he closed them
alfredo: i may be the only person in arizona who did not follow the jodi arias case. i made it a point not to. i can't comment on that. why hasn't he been impeached? first of all, the term impeached, of course, refers to a process of removing him by other elected officials, in this case the board of supervisors. there is no such procedure available under the arizona constitution. impeachment was not available. what is in -- available, there were two other courses of action. one is for the board...
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they did a pretty darned good job in arizona. whatever the reason is, i will tell you, earnestly, i believe that with all the issues, that all of this illegal immigration has caused in this country, if we don't get the border secured, we're never going to find a solution. we're never going to find a solution. >> do you think that the other candidates, considering the conversation they had. concerning the conversation, do you think that the other candidates are afraid of donald trump? >> no, i don't think that the other candidates are afraid of donald trump. we know that this issue is very volatile. we know that i believe -- that the majority of the people in our country understand we are facing a big dilemma. and a luge problem. and we have lots of things that we need to solve. but the first thing we need to do is to scare our border. this has not changed in the last 8, 9, 10 years. even my hero, ronald reagan, you know, he said that he would secure the worder bo worder bor give amnesty to people way back in '96. we heard preside
they did a pretty darned good job in arizona. whatever the reason is, i will tell you, earnestly, i believe that with all the issues, that all of this illegal immigration has caused in this country, if we don't get the border secured, we're never going to find a solution. we're never going to find a solution. >> do you think that the other candidates, considering the conversation they had. concerning the conversation, do you think that the other candidates are afraid of donald trump?...
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host: up next is gene in arizona. caller: i am new to the area in arizona, i am a survivor of a deadly car crash due to two distracted drivers. i lost my job because of it. i lost a friend. i got very active in advocacy work with brain injury people and tzd. i had an emotional speech that i try to do as much as i can. i am wondering how i can reach out with my story and help teach these teenagers and elderly is about the dangers of distractions. guest: i'm so sorry to hear about your crash. i'm glad you are all right. it sounds like the impact has affected you tremendously with friends and loved ones, but also with your livelihood. we have a survivor's advocate network at the nsc. we would love for you to join the network and help us. certainly in arizona, but also in other ways to get the message out. unfortunately, people think it won't happen to them. sharing your story will help people to understand that they need to change their behavior or someone they love may be affected. host: a charge from the nsc don't worr
host: up next is gene in arizona. caller: i am new to the area in arizona, i am a survivor of a deadly car crash due to two distracted drivers. i lost my job because of it. i lost a friend. i got very active in advocacy work with brain injury people and tzd. i had an emotional speech that i try to do as much as i can. i am wondering how i can reach out with my story and help teach these teenagers and elderly is about the dangers of distractions. guest: i'm so sorry to hear about your crash. i'm...
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this all started, martha when we had thousands and thousands of people in phoenix, arizona, and -- who, by the way, are devastated by illegal immigration, something i'm very proud to have brought to the forefront. we had thousands of people. and he said they're all crazies. he called them crazies. frankly, i think he owes them an apology. >> you can catch senator john mccain's reaction to those comments when he joins us exclusively this morning on "morning joe." >>> now to the democratic side and the biggest crowd yet for vermont senator bernie sanders, who drew an estimated 11,000 people at a rally in downtown phoenix, arizona, saturday night. in addition to the crowds new data is revealing that sanders is attracting more of president obama's donors than his rival, hillary clinton. according to crowd pack the vermont senator has received contributions from more than 24,000 obama donors while clinton has only tapped around 9,000. we learned last week that the sanders campaign has hauled in about $15 million in total so far. but still a far cry from clinton's campaign haul of more than
this all started, martha when we had thousands and thousands of people in phoenix, arizona, and -- who, by the way, are devastated by illegal immigration, something i'm very proud to have brought to the forefront. we had thousands of people. and he said they're all crazies. he called them crazies. frankly, i think he owes them an apology. >> you can catch senator john mccain's reaction to those comments when he joins us exclusively this morning on "morning joe." >>> now...
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you are looking at live pictures at the moment coming out of arizona. donald trump to speak shortly, in another minute, we understand, 2:50 p.m. eastern time, delivering a speech at the freedom fest in las vegas. and we will bring that to you live. all right, let's bring back in hector bereto, president of the hispanic business round table and attorney raul reyes and jimmy pliermts and a msnbc contributor. hector, we're about to here donald trump speak and i want to ask you this and i'll ask each of you but we'll start with you, hector, what do you expect donald trump to be saying in the next minute? what we've heard so far, will he build what he said on the last two days as he was visiting with victims -- victims' families of those where undocumented immigrants had killed a family member. >> i expect exactly the same. this guy doubles down. he never retreats and never admits that he says anything wrong. he is the smartest and rifrpest guy in the room and he has all of the answers and he will say the polls show him winning and he has the hispanic vote a
you are looking at live pictures at the moment coming out of arizona. donald trump to speak shortly, in another minute, we understand, 2:50 p.m. eastern time, delivering a speech at the freedom fest in las vegas. and we will bring that to you live. all right, let's bring back in hector bereto, president of the hispanic business round table and attorney raul reyes and jimmy pliermts and a msnbc contributor. hector, we're about to here donald trump speak and i want to ask you this and i'll ask...
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la patrulla que matÓ a tiros en arizona se presenta la corte para explicar los cinco balazos que el hombre recibiÓ por la espalda. el ex dictador acusado por genocidio permanecerÁ en resguardo domicilio gracias a una maniobra de sus abogados y hoy estados unidos se desinflÓ y panamÁ pudo cantar victoria al vencer en los penales a los dueÑos de casa. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>este es un noticiero univisiÓn fin de semana con fÉlix debedut. felix: trascendentales la decisiÓn del juez en estados unidos, el fallo recibiÓ de inmediato el respaldo de inmigrantes y activista del estado de california. segÚn la magistrada tener esos menores tras las rejas viola el acuerdo con flores. >> pronto podrÍa terminar el suplicio que viven cientos de niÑos sus madres como prisioneros del centro de detenciÓn logra cruzar la frontera entre mÉxico y estados unidos. y es que la jueza federal dictaminÓ el viernes que el sistema actual del departamento de justicia viola un acuerdo judicial el cual tiene 18 aÑos de antigüedad y que establece que las familias deben ser liberadas lo antes posible. la magistrada
la patrulla que matÓ a tiros en arizona se presenta la corte para explicar los cinco balazos que el hombre recibiÓ por la espalda. el ex dictador acusado por genocidio permanecerÁ en resguardo domicilio gracias a una maniobra de sus abogados y hoy estados unidos se desinflÓ y panamÁ pudo cantar victoria al vencer en los penales a los dueÑos de casa. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>este es un noticiero univisiÓn fin de semana con fÉlix debedut. felix: trascendentales la decisiÓn del juez en estados...
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in that arizona decision which struck down arizona's intent to make all these -- >> based on race. >> it said number one, you cannot overstep the federal government. and number two, you cannot undermine the federal government. and number three -- >> on race. >> -- in 2009 -- no. as it relates to status as it relates timeo immigration, any contrary to federal law. finally, in 2009 arizona, their own attorney, evaluated it and said you know what? this law has not been challenged. and issued that in a memorandum. i think it's right to challenge. right to evaluate it. >> and they lost. >> local communities should not be flouting federal law. >> we're going to leave it there, gentlemen. avery, always good to see you. joey? i don't know. debate skills? check. you were worried about that? >> i think he did all right. >> he did as well if not better than richard maybe. i don't know. >> come back from vacation soon mr. herman. >> i enjoyed having both of you. brilliant minds. thanks so much. appreciate it. >> bye bye. >>> still ahead, the fallout from the largest data breach against the u.s. g
in that arizona decision which struck down arizona's intent to make all these -- >> based on race. >> it said number one, you cannot overstep the federal government. and number two, you cannot undermine the federal government. and number three -- >> on race. >> -- in 2009 -- no. as it relates to status as it relates timeo immigration, any contrary to federal law. finally, in 2009 arizona, their own attorney, evaluated it and said you know what? this law has not been...
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ataques contra inmigrantes encuentran en alineados en el alguacil arpaio con quien comparte escenario en arizona. con un homenaje a la mujer en la misa del santuario y una y cita el hospital de niÑos el papa francisco continuÓ su viaje al paraguay, el vaticano comenzÓ el juicio contra el ex nuncio acusado de pedofilia. se acrecienta la angustia para los inmigrantes que por problemas de documentaciÓn no pudieron obtener su licencia para conducir. vamos con toda la informaciÓn. ♪ locutor: este es un noticiero univisiÓn fin de semana con fÉlix y arantxa. arantxa: buenas tardes bienvenidos a noticiero univisiÓn. comenzÓ en el paraguay marÍa antonieta ha estado siguiendo de cerca la agenda papal que inician el hospital pediÁtrico en donde hay niÑos con cÁncer. el papa recibiÓ lo que se le conoce el maletÍn de la esperanza, fÉlix algo de lo que hemos estado hablando a lo largo de nuestra cobertura especial. fÉlix: hacia despuÉs del pontÍfice oficiÓ la misa multitudinaria del santuario de la virgen de ecatepec que ahora es basÍlica. despuÉs de este evento el santo padre tuvo una
ataques contra inmigrantes encuentran en alineados en el alguacil arpaio con quien comparte escenario en arizona. con un homenaje a la mujer en la misa del santuario y una y cita el hospital de niÑos el papa francisco continuÓ su viaje al paraguay, el vaticano comenzÓ el juicio contra el ex nuncio acusado de pedofilia. se acrecienta la angustia para los inmigrantes que por problemas de documentaciÓn no pudieron obtener su licencia para conducir. vamos con toda la informaciÓn. ♪ locutor:...
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donald trump is taking his blunt talk to the border ground of arizona that's become the epicenter of this divisive issue. he's ignored pleas from his party leader to tone down his language. trump has launched a national movement. we begin in phoenix tonight with katy tur. katie? >> it's a tense atmosphere out here right now. protesters are yelling, screaming, chanting at this convention center. trump is speaking to his biggest crowd yet. estimates put it at 5,000 people. >> we will win! >> usa! >> reporter: the mercury matched the rhetoric 105 degrees and arrangengry. a hot topic with opinions. >> what do you think about his comments on latinos? >> he didn't say anything wrong. and i'm surprised very much some people are upset with him, because he tells the truth. >> this guy's an idiot. trying to divide people instead of uniting the people. >> inside a crowd of thousands here to see what donald trump, the presidential candidate has to offer. >> this is absolutely unbelievable. thank you, everybody. >> 4:45 this morning this woman wanted to be the first in line. >> why do you want to
donald trump is taking his blunt talk to the border ground of arizona that's become the epicenter of this divisive issue. he's ignored pleas from his party leader to tone down his language. trump has launched a national movement. we begin in phoenix tonight with katy tur. katie? >> it's a tense atmosphere out here right now. protesters are yelling, screaming, chanting at this convention center. trump is speaking to his biggest crowd yet. estimates put it at 5,000 people. >> we will...
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dulce: en phoenix arizona, univisiÓn. enrique: el ex congresista fue sentenciado a ocho meses de prisiÓn luego de declararse culpable de un cargo por fraude fiscal. aceptÓ su responsabilidad en diciembre luego de una investigaciÓn con las finanzas de su campaÑa, tambiÉn deberÁ someterse a un aÑo de libertad supervisada y cumplir con 200 horas de servicio comunitario. ilia: quÉ porcentaje del voto hispano requiere cualquier candidato que quiera alzarse con la presidencia de 2016? es la pregunta que muchos se hacen. segÚn un estudio para la organizaciÓn el candidato ganador necesitarÍa el 47% del voto latino, la estimaciÓn mÁs alta de la historia. el 2004 cuando george bush consiguiÓ su reelecciÓn ssÓlo le hacÍa falta el 40%. con el crecimiento de la poblaciÓn espada llegÓ a 9% en 2012, y se estima que en 2016 alcance del 10,4% segÚn los datos que arroja la encuesta. enrique: un incendio en las montaÑas de san bernardino en el estado de california sorprendiÓ a centenares de conductores que transitaban
dulce: en phoenix arizona, univisiÓn. enrique: el ex congresista fue sentenciado a ocho meses de prisiÓn luego de declararse culpable de un cargo por fraude fiscal. aceptÓ su responsabilidad en diciembre luego de una investigaciÓn con las finanzas de su campaÑa, tambiÉn deberÁ someterse a un aÑo de libertad supervisada y cumplir con 200 horas de servicio comunitario. ilia: quÉ porcentaje del voto hispano requiere cualquier candidato que quiera alzarse con la presidencia de 2016? es la...
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, mexico coming to arizona they're taking everything away from legal citizens. >> maybe it's time that we get away from the typical politician and bring somebody else in with a business sense that will actually make things happen. >> reporter: support donald trump is banging on to pull ahead of his republican rivals. dan scheneman, nbc news. >>> to a developing story out of rhode island where a beach has evacuated after reports of an explosion that injured a woman. officials say the woman was on salty brian beach when something under the sand went off. witnesses heard a boom but saw no smoke or flying debris. the victim was hospitalized with unknown injuries. >>> here is something we don't hear very often during the drought, july has already been wetter than normal. off and on this week we've seen some of this in the bay area drops of rain. can't call it a downpour but it's fun in july but now the national weather service says monsoon season is so far bringing above normal precipitation to parts of california for these early stages of the month. you're looking it at the latest map. all
, mexico coming to arizona they're taking everything away from legal citizens. >> maybe it's time that we get away from the typical politician and bring somebody else in with a business sense that will actually make things happen. >> reporter: support donald trump is banging on to pull ahead of his republican rivals. dan scheneman, nbc news. >>> to a developing story out of rhode island where a beach has evacuated after reports of an explosion that injured a woman....
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you're looking at live pictures out of phoenix, arizona. that rally where thousands have come to listen to what they have to say, next. what's the most awarded car company of the year? ranking from top to bottom. luxury cars just seem like they would be top awarded. yeah. there better be some awards behind what you are paying for right? the final answer. chevrolet is the most awarded car company of the year. really? i was just surprised. i'm interested to learn more about chevy. let's check out these 2015 chevy's. it's like a luxury car. i was shocked. i mean, this is chevy? [ male announcer ] legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses. if you have a business idea, we have a personalized legal solution that's right for you. with easy step-by-step guidance, we're here to help you turn your dream into a reality. start your business today with legalzoom. >>> you're looking at live pictures out of phoenix, arizona where we are waiting, hearing from donald trump, who will be making a speech at that rally where his team says 10,000 to 1
you're looking at live pictures out of phoenix, arizona. that rally where thousands have come to listen to what they have to say, next. what's the most awarded car company of the year? ranking from top to bottom. luxury cars just seem like they would be top awarded. yeah. there better be some awards behind what you are paying for right? the final answer. chevrolet is the most awarded car company of the year. really? i was just surprised. i'm interested to learn more about chevy. let's check out...
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i'm going to arizona this weekend where they want to talk to me because arizona is -- in some ways i'm the most popular person in arizona because of my stance. and i'm going to be -- >> but when was the last time that you were there? >> probably three years ago. >> so how do you -- if you haven't been there in three years, how do you know that it is such a problem? >> because i know it was bad then and it's worse now. it was terrible then, and it's worse now. it's worse now than it's ever been. you don't even have a border. people are just flowing through like water. there's no border right now. and we're taking them and putting them in our jails and our hospitals and we're paying them money through different sources. it's a disgrace. >> do you think -- >> and by the way, i'm not -- i have great relationship with the mexican people. i have many people working for me, you can look at the job in washington, i have many legal immigrants working for me, many come from mexico, they love me and i love them. and if i get the nomination i will win the latino vote. i will win it because i'm goi
i'm going to arizona this weekend where they want to talk to me because arizona is -- in some ways i'm the most popular person in arizona because of my stance. and i'm going to be -- >> but when was the last time that you were there? >> probably three years ago. >> so how do you -- if you haven't been there in three years, how do you know that it is such a problem? >> because i know it was bad then and it's worse now. it was terrible then, and it's worse now. it's worse...
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there's a ninth circuit case that's pending on bonk, it's being briefed now out of arizona, arizona seems to dominate in many ways. they prohibit judicial candidates from making speeches on behalf of political organizations or candidates. >> publicly endorsing pliblolitical candidates. the case was stayed for there last year pending the pilliums yulee case. the arizona case was mentioned earlier by bill. the interesting part about that case is it could have had disastrous consequences. everybody looked at the case as if to say oh, if this case goes down, we're going to lose independent commissions to do redistricting. this was a challenge by the arizona legislature that claimed under the elections clause that it had the authority to do redistricting and it got taken away from them. because it did get taken away from them they had standing to challenge it. they lost the case but it had huge consequences because there are numerous regulations and rules that have been adopted not just with respect to independent commissions. constitutional amendments. secretary of state issued a regulation.
there's a ninth circuit case that's pending on bonk, it's being briefed now out of arizona, arizona seems to dominate in many ways. they prohibit judicial candidates from making speeches on behalf of political organizations or candidates. >> publicly endorsing pliblolitical candidates. the case was stayed for there last year pending the pilliums yulee case. the arizona case was mentioned earlier by bill. the interesting part about that case is it could have had disastrous consequences....
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traffic headed toward arizona was forced to turn around. one driver was injured at the riverside county fire department had to extract that driver who crashed in the collapse. >>> rain, thunder and lightning fell over southern california in a rare summer storm system. this caused power outages, downed trees and water rescues and beach closures. firefighters worked to keep mud out of half a dozen houses. >> there's firefighters out this as well as a lot of heavy equipment only raptors -- operators that are trying to get that mud and debris up. we're working as quick as we can. >> reporter: these storms dropped as much as four inches of rain in some areas and forecasters are predictable more rain and some heavy downpours throughout the day today. rain in july is so unusual that this storm broke a number of records for the month. live in the newsroom, lisa chan, kpix 5. >>> i got to tell you, it was muggy this morning when i was waking up. >> no surprise i kept hearing people saying there's a surprise storm. there's no surprise about it. it is
traffic headed toward arizona was forced to turn around. one driver was injured at the riverside county fire department had to extract that driver who crashed in the collapse. >>> rain, thunder and lightning fell over southern california in a rare summer storm system. this caused power outages, downed trees and water rescues and beach closures. firefighters worked to keep mud out of half a dozen houses. >> there's firefighters out this as well as a lot of heavy equipment only...
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the two will meet in arizona and stay stuck like glue. so that's where you have the greatest flood threat. and then for up north central part of the country, storms forming along the front so it's going to make indianapolis, cincinnati louisville and st. louis miserable on their monday. it's a heck of a way to kick off workweek. back to you, reena, t.j. >> members of nashville's islamic community held a prayer vigil for the victims of the chattanooga shooting. they say mohammad youssuf abdulazeez was not typical of their community. the fbi continues to probe whether he may have been influenced by radical islamists. here's chuck sivertsen. >> i wish i could hold him one more time. >> a mother's raw emotions on display. nancy proxmire made the trip to chattanooga hoping her soon randall smith would leave the hospital injured but alive. instead, she made the trip to the memorial. outside a military recruiting center on sunday one day after he died. >> my son is a hero. he died doing what he loved. he would have it no other way. >> in the wak
the two will meet in arizona and stay stuck like glue. so that's where you have the greatest flood threat. and then for up north central part of the country, storms forming along the front so it's going to make indianapolis, cincinnati louisville and st. louis miserable on their monday. it's a heck of a way to kick off workweek. back to you, reena, t.j. >> members of nashville's islamic community held a prayer vigil for the victims of the chattanooga shooting. they say mohammad youssuf...
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sin conocer nada y a nadie, america flores viajo desde atlanta a florence arizona para visitar todas las carceles, incluyendo las de inmigracion y preguntar por su tio, antonio cisneros de 43 aÑos de edad quien a principios de junio cruzo el desierto, como lo hacen miles de inmigrantes indocumentados, pero no volvieron a saber de l. no pueds contener tus lagrimas al ver a tu propia madre llorar por su hermano y después de lo que a él le pasó no nos podemos imaginar que le pueda pasar algo peor. se refiere al secuestro que su tio sufrio alla en guerrero, junto con su primo, por eso antonio cisneros decidio emigrar hacia el norte, temiendo a que lo volvieran a secuestrar. antes de eso, lo habian golpeado muy feo le pusieron.... en sus manos, lo atarona él y a su hijo y a s d les pusion ácido enas manos, so nosotros creos que sus fingerprints no tiene, no tiene huellas. el caso de antonio cisneros está siendo investigado por el departamento de protección del consulado de méxico en tucson, cuyos representantes han acudido a distintas agencias policiacas cárceles y hospitales, p
sin conocer nada y a nadie, america flores viajo desde atlanta a florence arizona para visitar todas las carceles, incluyendo las de inmigracion y preguntar por su tio, antonio cisneros de 43 aÑos de edad quien a principios de junio cruzo el desierto, como lo hacen miles de inmigrantes indocumentados, pero no volvieron a saber de l. no pueds contener tus lagrimas al ver a tu propia madre llorar por su hermano y después de lo que a él le pasó no nos podemos imaginar que le pueda pasar algo...
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giants used 11 pitchers back in 2012 against arizona. but you have to put an asterisk next to that one in my humble opinion, imho for this reason it occurred in september of 2012. everybody's got pitchers coming out of their ears by september. >> duane: of course. >> jon: when the rosters expand. this is ten in the middle of july. >> duane: in a single game. when i went down the list of pitchers that pitched in this game, i missed kontos. put kontos in that mix. here's pennington and a first pitch strike. no balls, one strike. >> jon: liam conley the giants' crack public relations staff, also tells us now, this is the most pitchers the giants have used in a single game with a 25-man roster. >> duane: swing and a miss. nothing and two. that's what you figured? >> jon: you would assume because 13 pitcher is unusual anyway which they've been going with. not unusual for the giants this year. close. one ball two strikes. thanks to liam conley for that information. >> duane: pennington hitting hitting .243. got him. and that will bring up poll
giants used 11 pitchers back in 2012 against arizona. but you have to put an asterisk next to that one in my humble opinion, imho for this reason it occurred in september of 2012. everybody's got pitchers coming out of their ears by september. >> duane: of course. >> jon: when the rosters expand. this is ten in the middle of july. >> duane: in a single game. when i went down the list of pitchers that pitched in this game, i missed kontos. put kontos in that mix. here's...
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juan: que fuera alguacil del condado graham en arizona dice que tiene una postura mÁs centrada. >> yo estoy mÁs preocupado con los criminales de washington d.c. que la gente de latinoamÉrica ok? los corruptos de washington d.c. no han impulsado la ley, no hay cumplido con su palabra. (gritos) juan: por momentos parecÍa que los enfrentamientos pasarÍan de lo verbal a lo fÍsico pero la fuerte presencia policial lo impidiÓ. los boletos para este evento eran gratis se podÍan obtener vÍa internet sin embargo fue tan inesperado que muchos estuvieron restos revendiendo hasta por 250 $ al evento acudieron aproximadamente 4000 personas en phoenix, arizona juan carlos gonzÁlez. fÉlix: continuamos con el alguacil del condado marie copa, arpaio, quien recibiÓ un duro revÉs cuando el juez quien preside su caso de perfil racial rechazÓ retirarse del proceso en un escrito de 40 pÁginas el magistrado concluyÓ que la recusaciÓn solicitada por su abogado de arpaio carece de suficientes argumentos legales para valen abandonar el caso el veterano asÍ enfrenta un juicio por desacato cuand
juan: que fuera alguacil del condado graham en arizona dice que tiene una postura mÁs centrada. >> yo estoy mÁs preocupado con los criminales de washington d.c. que la gente de latinoamÉrica ok? los corruptos de washington d.c. no han impulsado la ley, no hay cumplido con su palabra. (gritos) juan: por momentos parecÍa que los enfrentamientos pasarÍan de lo verbal a lo fÍsico pero la fuerte presencia policial lo impidiÓ. los boletos para este evento eran gratis se podÍan obtener...
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>> the deserts of arizona. hurricane delores didn't really bring moisture per se all the way up into the desert southwest, but a little piece of monsoonal moisture kind of associated with it. this will knock the denvertemperatures down and bring us a little bit of a flooding threat especially on saturday. a flash flood watch has been issued. how much rain? it's convectively driven so it's hard to pinpoint. anyone that gets caught in those storms could pick up a quick two to three inches of rain and that could lead to flash flooding. the forecast for today, still warm in phoenix, probably the warmest day you'll have in a couple. there's the storms in arizona on saturday. by sunday we'll still include a chance of showers andle though. tucson, one of the cooler spots. so overall in the west, it's good. we'll take some rain in arizona. they get some monsoonal rain every now and then. >> we need it in california. >> it doesn't sneak over those mountains. >> a frightening situation aboard the international space stat
>> the deserts of arizona. hurricane delores didn't really bring moisture per se all the way up into the desert southwest, but a little piece of monsoonal moisture kind of associated with it. this will knock the denvertemperatures down and bring us a little bit of a flooding threat especially on saturday. a flash flood watch has been issued. how much rain? it's convectively driven so it's hard to pinpoint. anyone that gets caught in those storms could pick up a quick two to three inches...
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. >> flood watches have been issued for arizona. it is going to rain this weekend in santa barbara and yosemite and san diego and los angeles all because of tropical moisture. will any of that make it here? beautiful shot outside our mount vaca cam. we'll talk about the latest from the tropics com female announcer: get three years interest-free financing on brand name mattress sets. plus, get free delivery, and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. sleep train's interest free for 3 event is ending soon. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ the beast was as long as the boat. for seven hours, we did battle. until i said... you will not beat... meeeeee!!! greg. what should i do with your fish? gary. just put it in the cooler. if you're a fisherman, you tell tales. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance you switch to geico. it's what you do. put the fish in the cooler! >>> the clock is particularring to keep the raiders in -- ticking to keep the raiders in oakland. city officials hav
. >> flood watches have been issued for arizona. it is going to rain this weekend in santa barbara and yosemite and san diego and los angeles all because of tropical moisture. will any of that make it here? beautiful shot outside our mount vaca cam. we'll talk about the latest from the tropics com female announcer: get three years interest-free financing on brand name mattress sets. plus, get free delivery, and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. sleep train's interest free for 3...
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and arizona when the phoenix hospital in arizona had veterans die because appointments weren't kept, veterans couldn't get services mental health issues couldn't be handled. the choice act was engineered by senator burr and senator mccain. they did a great job. we're proud to be modifying in this highway extension to be able to serve all our veterans' needs, be sure we do not run out of money and not appropriate an additional time other than what we already have. to the members that are listening to these remarks and will vote tomorrow, i want them to understand quite clearly when they read the bill, it will show money as emergency funding. that doesn't mean it's new or additional money. it just means the money that was appropriated last year as emergency funding for v.a. choice only will be able to use for veterans or benefits in terms of health care, no matter what program they're in, non-v.a. regular v.a. or v.a. choice. we want to see the choice is the force multiplier, the choice is the way we get our veterans timely appointments, the choice is the way we maximize the ability of
and arizona when the phoenix hospital in arizona had veterans die because appointments weren't kept, veterans couldn't get services mental health issues couldn't be handled. the choice act was engineered by senator burr and senator mccain. they did a great job. we're proud to be modifying in this highway extension to be able to serve all our veterans' needs, be sure we do not run out of money and not appropriate an additional time other than what we already have. to the members that are...
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en hilo de arizona como univisiÓn. marÍa elena: la policÍa de santa cruz confirmÓ con cuerpo hallado en los recipientes de basura en un complejo residencial s.a. una niÑa de ocho aÑos desaparecida desde el domingo. un adolescente de 15 aÑos dijeron las autoridades que vive en el mismo complejo estÁ acusado de traerla al apartamento y matarla. jorge: una empleada de prisiÓn se dio culpable por contrabando en la prisiÓn. la empleada acusada de haber proporcionado herramientas como ser muchos, aparato para perforaciÓn y un desarmado utilizar los presos para escapar. marÍa elena: se enfrentaron hoy a los policÍas que trataban de desalojarlos en argentina. los chÓferes protestan por el despido de desempate entre compaÑeros y lanzaron , piedras a los agentes respondieron con balas de goma. de goma y gases. vamos con la noticia de la noche. >> estaban bajo el control del grupo y se van mÁs de 31 secuestradas eran vÍctimas de to tipo de abusos. esta campaÑa iniciada por un teniente del departamento de policÍa
en hilo de arizona como univisiÓn. marÍa elena: la policÍa de santa cruz confirmÓ con cuerpo hallado en los recipientes de basura en un complejo residencial s.a. una niÑa de ocho aÑos desaparecida desde el domingo. un adolescente de 15 aÑos dijeron las autoridades que vive en el mismo complejo estÁ acusado de traerla al apartamento y matarla. jorge: una empleada de prisiÓn se dio culpable por contrabando en la prisiÓn. la empleada acusada de haber proporcionado herramientas como ser...
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. >>> donald trump scheduled to speak to a massive crowd in arizona. it is so large, this crowd expected to be that organizers had to change it to the convention center because of the amount of people expected to turn out. >>> another fsu player in big trouble for allegedly hitting a woman several times. this is the second time in less than a week. what is going on? >>> we wish you a good morning. we are so grateful to have you with us. i'm christi paul. >> i'm victor blackwell. 10:00 on the east coast, 7:00 out west. this is "cnn newsroom" >>> we want to begin in paraguay. thousands are gathering near the shrine of the virgin miracles to hear pope francis speak. earlier this morning, we know he advice visited a children's hospital and was embraced by a child. >> let's go down to shasta darlington. what are you seeing? >> reporter: first of all, pope francis is on the move again as you can see. he is headed to that shrine. thousands of people lining the papal route. his first thought was the children's hospital. he is a magnet for children seeing him a
. >>> donald trump scheduled to speak to a massive crowd in arizona. it is so large, this crowd expected to be that organizers had to change it to the convention center because of the amount of people expected to turn out. >>> another fsu player in big trouble for allegedly hitting a woman several times. this is the second time in less than a week. what is going on? >>> we wish you a good morning. we are so grateful to have you with us. i'm christi paul. >> i'm...
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arizona's isn't even entirely independent. this ruling really have the potential -- really had the potential to influence politics. if the supreme court had argued that voters aren't allowed to bypass the referendum, it could have thrown these maps back to the drawing board. publicans could have added several more seats in arizona, democrats could have added more in california. it would have continued the pattern that we see in the majority of states. it would have maximized their own opportunities at the expense of the minority party. it would have inflated their edge in the state legislature. host: is there any indication that this will lead other states to using these independent commissions? guest: this is a victory for performers. theirere is no guarantee for future success. it is worth noting that not all of them and up producing maps that produce competitive elections. in new jersey, both parties have a certain number of the appointees. you end up still with a partisan map. in new jersey, we haven't seen a lot of compet
arizona's isn't even entirely independent. this ruling really have the potential -- really had the potential to influence politics. if the supreme court had argued that voters aren't allowed to bypass the referendum, it could have thrown these maps back to the drawing board. publicans could have added several more seats in arizona, democrats could have added more in california. it would have continued the pattern that we see in the majority of states. it would have maximized their own...
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john mccain is running for re-election to the senate here in arizona. he has a primary opponent so john mccain is not as i said earlier, beloved necessarily for his politics inside the republican party. donald trump was certainly trying to -- seemed to be trying to capitalize on that. but in doing so he really ignited the ire of even some of senator mccain's rivals by questioning his war heroism. don't forget senator mccain when he was captured he refused efforts to be released early. he chose to stay as a p.o.w. there and you know would not be released early so no one questions his heroism here except donald trump, as it turns out. now the question is what does the republican national committee do about this. do they really want him on that debate stage august 6th for the first republican presidential debate? that is the question that's coming up next. maybe they can't do much about it. but those questions will certainly be asked. >> the rnc, they do not want trump on the stage. the problem is if you kick him off the stage, then how much of a sideshow
john mccain is running for re-election to the senate here in arizona. he has a primary opponent so john mccain is not as i said earlier, beloved necessarily for his politics inside the republican party. donald trump was certainly trying to -- seemed to be trying to capitalize on that. but in doing so he really ignited the ire of even some of senator mccain's rivals by questioning his war heroism. don't forget senator mccain when he was captured he refused efforts to be released early. he chose...
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experience is far different of course than it would be out in say, the high desert of new mexico or arizona, or the panhandle or texas or the ozarks or missouri or even farm lands of central illinois where the road it's wide open, you know. in there it's really -- and when it goes through a small town, or wherever it's still main street in that town. but here it's urban. so what you'll see on 11th street, aka route 66 in tulsa, traditionally there were a lot of things related to the road such as automotive businesses garages, some small motels but you don't necessarily see the catch traveller tourist attractions that you'll see out in the country like the world's largest totem pole or the blue whale or the natural sights like the painted desert or the petrified fosh rest. so across the street you have this public school and you have all of the route 66 states up there, america's main street around the corner. tally's, road warriors come from all over the world to eat. just a great place. you're going the see businesses like this on this stretch that have, if nothing else, have put route 66
experience is far different of course than it would be out in say, the high desert of new mexico or arizona, or the panhandle or texas or the ozarks or missouri or even farm lands of central illinois where the road it's wide open, you know. in there it's really -- and when it goes through a small town, or wherever it's still main street in that town. but here it's urban. so what you'll see on 11th street, aka route 66 in tulsa, traditionally there were a lot of things related to the road such...