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the mayor of phoenix. you know what he said after the pardon? he says, this pardon of arpaio is a slap in the face to the people of maricopa county, especially the latino community and all of those he victimised, systematically and illegally violating their civil rights. well, that's the mayor that's running for office. this is all politics, with him speaking out. he ought to worry about his police department enforcing the law, which the supreme court said we can do, all law enforcement. so i'm not going to get into the mayor where he's speaking out right now since he wants to run for congress. you are picking out a couple of people that made these statements for political reasons, without knowing all the facts. i'm not blaming you for that. thanks for not blaming me. i mean, as you may recall, i came to visit you a few years ago in maricopa county and you very kindly showed me around some of your installations, including the tent city. yeah, yeah, sure. i put this point to you. now that you are no longer sheriff and you're not wearing the badge
the mayor of phoenix. you know what he said after the pardon? he says, this pardon of arpaio is a slap in the face to the people of maricopa county, especially the latino community and all of those he victimised, systematically and illegally violating their civil rights. well, that's the mayor that's running for office. this is all politics, with him speaking out. he ought to worry about his police department enforcing the law, which the supreme court said we can do, all law enforcement. so i'm...
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music from phoenix. featuring the 8g band with joe russo. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that is great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. vice president mike pence left the stadium before yesterday's game between the indianapolis colts and san francisco 49ers after several players on the 49ers kneeled in protest during the national anthem. wow, dude, if you're that easily offended, do not look to your right. [ laughter and applause ] you'll be shocked. before walking into the football game yesterday, vice president pence reportedly told his press pool to wait outside of the stadium in anticipation of a potential early departure. coincidentally "early departure" is the only form of birth control mike pence approves of. [ laughter and applause ] senator bob corker is continuing to escalate his feud with president trump, telling the "new york times"
music from phoenix. featuring the 8g band with joe russo. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that is great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. vice president mike pence left the stadium before yesterday's game between the indianapolis colts and san francisco 49ers after several players on the 49ers kneeled in protest during...
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today, federal authorities in phoenix arrested the billionaire founder and majority owner of the company, john kapoor. he's the most prominent pharmaceutical executive to be criminally charged in the opioid crisis after a lengthy investigation by federal prosecutors in boston. jim axelrod has the story. >> >> reporter: the voice belongs to a saleswoman from the insys drug company. she's impersonating a staffer at a doctor's office and she's lying to an insurer to get a prescription approved. >> reporter: the patient was sarah fuller, but she did not have cancer. >> point the nozzle into your mouth and under your tongue. >> reporter: subsys is a spray version of the opiate fentanyl.
today, federal authorities in phoenix arrested the billionaire founder and majority owner of the company, john kapoor. he's the most prominent pharmaceutical executive to be criminally charged in the opioid crisis after a lengthy investigation by federal prosecutors in boston. jim axelrod has the story. >> >> reporter: the voice belongs to a saleswoman from the insys drug company. she's impersonating a staffer at a doctor's office and she's lying to an insurer to get a prescription...
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ellos aseguran que la empresa phoenix warehouse, les robaba. reportero: por ahora son aproximadamente 1000 empleados y exempleados quienes forman parte de una demanda colectiva en contra de la compaÑÍa phoenix warehouse, a la cual acusan de robo de salarios y malas condiciones laborales. >> no respetan el horario de trabajo, no te dan tus tiempos de descanso y es una estafa lo que estÁn haciendo con tus horas extra. reportero: gilberto calcula que dicha compaÑÍa lle debe unas 500 horas extras en el aÑo que Él laboro. >> hay muchas amenazas de que si terminÁbamos el trabajo, nos tenÍamos que quedar. reportero: uno de los abogados que lo representa dice que las cerÁmicas que usaban los empleados para escanear la entrada y salida de los productos, es la manera de corroborar las formas que trabajaron. aseguran que laboraban de 16 aa 20 horas al dÍa y que sÓlo les pagaba 8. este otro abogado dice que la compaÑÍa utilizaba el estatus migratorio de las personas, para amenazar las. >> hubo una amenaza de migraciÓn y nos salimos la mayor
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he followed an uncle to phoenix and ended up living there, on and off, for 15 years. >> my whole goal of going there was just to getting an education. >> reporter: after earning a bachelor of science, engineering and masters of business degrees, abucha worked for companies like honeywell and hewlett packard. he started a family, became a citizen and a leading figure of arizona's growing community of south sudanese refugees. >> phoenix is still my home. that's where i have my buddies. >> reporter: do you sometimes miss the comforts of the united states? >> sometimes, yes, sometimes. but if i look into the suffering of our people, i think i should spend more time here. this is primitive. yes, it is. but we are good with it as long as nobody sits on us. we don't want to be imposed on. we want to govern ourselves. >> reporter: when south sudan won its independence from sudan in 2011, abucha went back and took an i.t. job in the census bureau in this new nation of 12 million people. abucha says there was rampant corruption in the fledgling government. >> to be honest, over 20% to 30% of th
he followed an uncle to phoenix and ended up living there, on and off, for 15 years. >> my whole goal of going there was just to getting an education. >> reporter: after earning a bachelor of science, engineering and masters of business degrees, abucha worked for companies like honeywell and hewlett packard. he started a family, became a citizen and a leading figure of arizona's growing community of south sudanese refugees. >> phoenix is still my home. that's where i have my...
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we booked the first flight out of phoenix we could get on the way to phoenix. booked the flights, flew phoenix to dallas this morning and dallas to memphis this afternoon and made it home safely about 3:30 central time today. >> you had your children waiting for you. what did you tell your children about this when you got home? >> well, you know, my younger children, you know, i want to answer their question, we have an open, honest household. we're letting them know we were in a scary situation and we were running for our lives and it was something that, you know, that we were trying to explain to them in the best way possible. my 16-year-old son was very well aware of what was going on. so we had to, you know, so i had to talk to him with that. he's still shaken and upset about it as you can imagine, as we are, as well. >> alex thank you for sharing your experience with us and our best to your wife and our regards to your family and hope you can hold hands and get through this. really appreciate you joining us. >> thank you, lawrence. >> thank you. >>> i'll b
we booked the first flight out of phoenix we could get on the way to phoenix. booked the flights, flew phoenix to dallas this morning and dallas to memphis this afternoon and made it home safely about 3:30 central time today. >> you had your children waiting for you. what did you tell your children about this when you got home? >> well, you know, my younger children, you know, i want to answer their question, we have an open, honest household. we're letting them know we were in a...
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mike hogan from phoenix, >> mike hogan from phoenix, arizona, who was a waiter before he came here six months ago. >> quijano: a chinese farm product that needs plenty of sun but not a drop of water. >> i've been taking my time. ♪ i feel like i made up my mind. ♪. >> quijano: and the song that is striking a chord with people in crisis. >> it was so moving, it was very powerful. this is the "cbs evening news." >> quijano: good evening, i'm elaine quijano. this is our western edition. much of california is on fire tonight, or at risk of going up in flames. red flag warnings meaning conditions are ripe for wildfires are up all over the state. more than 20 major fires are burning. 15 of them started in just the past 24 hours. and they are moving quickly, fueled by strong winds. they have already burned more than 70,000 acres, destroyed 1,500 homes and commercial buildings and forced 20,000 people to evacuate. here's mireya villarreal. >> reporter: in southern california this afternoon several hillside homes went up in flames pushed by strong santa ana winds. firefighters are making a d
mike hogan from phoenix, >> mike hogan from phoenix, arizona, who was a waiter before he came here six months ago. >> quijano: a chinese farm product that needs plenty of sun but not a drop of water. >> i've been taking my time. ♪ i feel like i made up my mind. ♪. >> quijano: and the song that is striking a chord with people in crisis. >> it was so moving, it was very powerful. this is the "cbs evening news." >> quijano: good evening, i'm elaine...
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the grammy nominated singer released her seventh studio album the rise of the phoenix. the am bum first single real one is currently number five on the r and b charts and yesterday she stopped by the loft to dish about the album and much more. check it >> congratulations on the new album. >> thank you. i'm so excited about that. >> i am toots call the rise of the phoenix. >> yeah. >> interesting title. >> isn't that big i call it love team it is really lofty. why that? why the rise of the phoenix. >> i really do feel like it's a rebirth of me as a person and me musically and in music and r and b i think it's rebirth of that. but it's about taking all of the things that have happened to us. whether they be good or bad and taking all of them and using them in the record for emotional support and emotional therapy for everybody. i just think when you are going through things you feel like you're by yourself. hum. my music has been to share and make sure they know they're not alone. >> that seems to be what you've always given us. you share so many of yourself in your music
the grammy nominated singer released her seventh studio album the rise of the phoenix. the am bum first single real one is currently number five on the r and b charts and yesterday she stopped by the loft to dish about the album and much more. check it >> congratulations on the new album. >> thank you. i'm so excited about that. >> i am toots call the rise of the phoenix. >> yeah. >> interesting title. >> isn't that big i call it love team it is really lofty....
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and it was unique to phoenix. phoenix is where the bottom fell out but there were many facilities that could have been phoenix across the country. and while a lot of them were run by good, well-meaning people, it was going to fall apart at some point and that's exactly what happened in 2014. host: any improvement? guest: well, lots of improvement. i think veterans are -- because the public is aware of a lot of his and looks for it, that that's incentive for specifically v.a. leaders to do a better, to be more findful, -- mindful, i think secretary mcdonell started great issues that are currently carried forward by the current secretary, dr. shulkin. can it get better? yeah. now we are at least seeing leaders acknowledge the problem. at least acknowledge there's a problem. then we have a conversation how to fix it. that's the best transition that i've seen undertaken. i think that's the best hope for finally fixing what's happening. host: how much money do you have to raise a year to function? guest: for our organi
and it was unique to phoenix. phoenix is where the bottom fell out but there were many facilities that could have been phoenix across the country. and while a lot of them were run by good, well-meaning people, it was going to fall apart at some point and that's exactly what happened in 2014. host: any improvement? guest: well, lots of improvement. i think veterans are -- because the public is aware of a lot of his and looks for it, that that's incentive for specifically v.a. leaders to do a...
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i head over to a phoenix housing district reserved for people over fifty five. there i want to talk to a woman who may be able to answer my question. my name is linda chamberlain i'm one of the co-founders of al corps it was started back in one nine hundred seventy two by my husband and myself and we've really spent most of our life involved in crown ex and transhumanism. and i'm now retired. and my husband. chris tastes and elkhart this time as are my mother and my father in law. i can remember when my mother was dying of cancer and i told her you know what the next time we see each other we're probably going to be i'm going to have taken you out to a wonderful dinner at the best restaurant on the moon of titan with the best view of the planet saturn and you and i will toast a life it will be together again. brick road to the beginning to worry that your story of course. as an atheist. i had accepted the fact that there is nothing after biological death it's just dust to dust you've just gone because i had accepted it doesn't mean that liked it it was just a fa
i head over to a phoenix housing district reserved for people over fifty five. there i want to talk to a woman who may be able to answer my question. my name is linda chamberlain i'm one of the co-founders of al corps it was started back in one nine hundred seventy two by my husband and myself and we've really spent most of our life involved in crown ex and transhumanism. and i'm now retired. and my husband. chris tastes and elkhart this time as are my mother and my father in law. i can...
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mike hogan from phoenix, arizona, a waiter before he came here six months ago. >> have you killed any isis fighters during the action that you have seen? >> no. between you and me, i am hoping to. i have had friend die here. i want to get even before i get out of here. >> they have already retaken clock tower circle. where isis acted out its perverted interpretation of islam. this place used to be a landmark in a peaceful city. then isis turned it into a killing field. a taxi driver who escaped from the city. he told us about the women, a religious minority captured by isis as sex slaves and auctioned off in the middle of the city. they would shout $100 for this one. they did tight terrify us. to show they could do it to us. if we didn't obey them. there have been 75 air strikes, providing the ground for a final assault on raqqa. elaine. >> holly williams in syria tonight. holly, thanks. coming up next, once his biggest supporters, hollywood stars are condemning harvey weinstein. where's gary? 'saved money on motorcycle insurance with geico. goin' up the country. later, gary' i have a
mike hogan from phoenix, arizona, a waiter before he came here six months ago. >> have you killed any isis fighters during the action that you have seen? >> no. between you and me, i am hoping to. i have had friend die here. i want to get even before i get out of here. >> they have already retaken clock tower circle. where isis acted out its perverted interpretation of islam. this place used to be a landmark in a peaceful city. then isis turned it into a killing field. a taxi...
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it was not unique to phoenix. phoenix is where the bottom fell out, but there were many facilities that could have been phoenix across the country. and while a lot of them were run by good, well-meaning people, it was going to fall apart at some point in that is exactly what happened in 2014. brian: any improvement? sherman: there has been improvement. because the public is aware of this and looks for it, that is incentive for v.a. leaders to do better, to be more mindful and listen more. i think that secretary mcdonnell started a lot of initiatives. they are being carried forward by the current secretary. could he get better? yes. but we are seeing leaders acknowledge the problem. that is the best transition that i have seen undertaken and i think that is the best hope for finally fixing what is happening. brian: how much money do you need to raise to function per year? sherman: $100 million. brian: where does most of that money go? our core mission is to provide benefit assistant, medical advocacy, research and
it was not unique to phoenix. phoenix is where the bottom fell out, but there were many facilities that could have been phoenix across the country. and while a lot of them were run by good, well-meaning people, it was going to fall apart at some point in that is exactly what happened in 2014. brian: any improvement? sherman: there has been improvement. because the public is aware of this and looks for it, that is incentive for v.a. leaders to do better, to be more mindful and listen more. i...
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clippers cruised to victory over the phoenix suns to remain undefeated this season patrick beverley had fifteen points and six steals for the clippers but the star once again was blake griffin who scored twenty nine points on the night of a late easing to one hundred thirty to eighty victory in their home opener phoenix and now dropped all three of their games. there are two big games in english premier league on sunday arsenal are in action against everton and code level on points with fourth place chelsea with a win and later on at wembley taught them host liverpool a win for spurs puts them on the same points total as second place man united i think for me is one of the this is what the premier league. believes unbelievable players and great money and i thin this would be just to play again. barcelona have maintained their four point lead at the top of the league bottom club malaga to no on saturday gerrard dela food open the scoring just a couple of minutes in and andres iniesta got number two in the second half the catalans didn't increase their lead in the table with second plates
clippers cruised to victory over the phoenix suns to remain undefeated this season patrick beverley had fifteen points and six steals for the clippers but the star once again was blake griffin who scored twenty nine points on the night of a late easing to one hundred thirty to eighty victory in their home opener phoenix and now dropped all three of their games. there are two big games in english premier league on sunday arsenal are in action against everton and code level on points with fourth...
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si usted vive en phoenix usted la debe de mandar para ahÍ. abogado: tenemos tres localidades y son arizona, texas e illinois. vamos a suponer california y arizona van a phoenix. california y arizona. vamos a ver la prÓxima. javier: las personas tambiÉn nos pueden hacer llegar todas sus preguntas. ahÍ tenemos los siguientes estados. la direcciÓn estÁ apareciendo un pantalla. abogado: eso es en texas. esas son las personas que estÁn en la florida. vamos a aclarar esto es para que llgue maÑana. estamos dando las direcciones para hacerlo de un dÍa para el otro. carolina: de todos modos se recomienda que las personas tengan un nÚmero de confirmaciÓn en caso de que despuÉs inmigraciÓn les diga que no recibiÓ la solicitud. abogado: si usted lo manda por fedex usted tendrÁ un nÚmero de rastreo. guarde ese nÚmero porque su prueba de que usted el envÍo. javier: repetimos que hasta el dÍa de hoy a las 5:00 pm tienen plazo para enviarlo. ante cualquier duda pueden ingresar al sitio web para hacer llegar cualquier tipo de dudas. carolina
si usted vive en phoenix usted la debe de mandar para ahÍ. abogado: tenemos tres localidades y son arizona, texas e illinois. vamos a suponer california y arizona van a phoenix. california y arizona. vamos a ver la prÓxima. javier: las personas tambiÉn nos pueden hacer llegar todas sus preguntas. ahÍ tenemos los siguientes estados. la direcciÓn estÁ apareciendo un pantalla. abogado: eso es en texas. esas son las personas que estÁn en la florida. vamos a aclarar esto es para que llgue...
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man: 2004, 2005, the middle of the ocean, the phoenix islands in the middle of the ocean, the nation n of kiribatati, had this extraorordinary hotot spot thatt developed over it for 6 months. it was like some creature had a magnifying glass and just was burning a hole in the ocean in that spot, right along the equatorial pacificic. corals bleached, died. my colleagues stopped counting corals, dead corals, after they got to something like 1,900 dead corals. we thought corals in the middle of the ocean were protected because the stress was coming from the land around them, and that was, like, , ringing the rl alarm bells. alling: there was no corals living. it had been so hot. we had looked at the noaa sea surface temperature maps, and it was clear that for 8 months, a hot spot due to climate change sat on that reef and the corals died, and it was striking. van thillo: global warming was well-known, but momost people dd not dare to say this was global warming, although, for u us, ths was a complete sisign that there was global warming. dustan: imagine you as a human being. we increase
man: 2004, 2005, the middle of the ocean, the phoenix islands in the middle of the ocean, the nation n of kiribatati, had this extraorordinary hotot spot thatt developed over it for 6 months. it was like some creature had a magnifying glass and just was burning a hole in the ocean in that spot, right along the equatorial pacificic. corals bleached, died. my colleagues stopped counting corals, dead corals, after they got to something like 1,900 dead corals. we thought corals in the middle of the...
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. >> he packed up his stuff and moved to phoenix. >> probably going to end up living in phoenix. that marriage must be over. >> rumors spread through the albuquerque auto business quicker than the latest recall. >> mike had left town, took the money out of the house, took all these things, and just disappeared. then later on i was hearing rumors that he was gay, had a male lover, went to the caribbean. >> you have any idea who the source of these rumors was? >> no. everybody heard it, and it was just passed along throughout the dealerships. >> did you believe it? >> disappearing? i was kind of -- is one thing, but being gay, no. >> several months passed with no word from mike. now his side of the family was so concerned, they decided to go to the police. >> i knew at some point we had to -- we had to move on. we had to not just hope that he was out there, but had to at least explore other options. >> down at the albuquerque police station sister carrie filed a missing persons report. she had a feeling that something had happened to her brother. it was one thing to leave a bad mar
. >> he packed up his stuff and moved to phoenix. >> probably going to end up living in phoenix. that marriage must be over. >> rumors spread through the albuquerque auto business quicker than the latest recall. >> mike had left town, took the money out of the house, took all these things, and just disappeared. then later on i was hearing rumors that he was gay, had a male lover, went to the caribbean. >> you have any idea who the source of these rumors was?...
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it was not unique to phoenix. phoenix is where the bottom fell out, but there were many facilities that could have been phoenix across the country. and while a lot of them were run by good, well-meaning people, it was going to fall apart at some point, and that is exactly what happened in 2014. brian: any improvement? sherman: lots of improvement. i think veterans are because the public is aware of this and looks for it, that is incentive for specifically v.a. leaders to do better, to be more mindful , to listen more. i think that secretary mcdonnell was a former secretary that started a lot of great initiatives that are now carried forward by the current secretary. can it get better? yeah, but at least we are seeing leaders acknowledge the problem. that is the best transition that i have seen undertaken and i think that is the best hope for finally fixing what is happening. brian: how much money do you need to raise the year to function? $100 million a year to function. brian: $100 million? where does most of tha
it was not unique to phoenix. phoenix is where the bottom fell out, but there were many facilities that could have been phoenix across the country. and while a lot of them were run by good, well-meaning people, it was going to fall apart at some point, and that is exactly what happened in 2014. brian: any improvement? sherman: lots of improvement. i think veterans are because the public is aware of this and looks for it, that is incentive for specifically v.a. leaders to do better, to be more...
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dozens have already done the same thing from los angeles to phoenix, vermont, and minneapolis. >> now antifa is attacking columbus. these attacks aren't based on fact. it's radical propaganda. >> even the italian ambassador acknowledged the explorer's complicated legacy as he laid a wreath here in d.c. he also said for many italian americans, columbus is a hero whose difficult journey mirrors the journey of many of his countrymen to the united states. >>> can you buy food online wal-mart? you're asking, and we're verifying. >> up next, a hero who stole if you'd have told me three years ago... that we'd be downloading in seconds, what used to take... minutes. that guests would compliment our wifi. that we could video conference... and do it like that. (snaps) if you'd have told me that i could afford... a gig-speed. a gig-speed network. it's like 20 times faster than what most people have. i'd of said... i'd of said you're dreaming. dreaming! definitely dreaming. then again, dreaming is how i got this far. now more businesses in more places can afford to dream gig. comcast, building am
dozens have already done the same thing from los angeles to phoenix, vermont, and minneapolis. >> now antifa is attacking columbus. these attacks aren't based on fact. it's radical propaganda. >> even the italian ambassador acknowledged the explorer's complicated legacy as he laid a wreath here in d.c. he also said for many italian americans, columbus is a hero whose difficult journey mirrors the journey of many of his countrymen to the united states. >>> can you buy food...
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at the time they played for the phoenix suns. marcus plays for boston and ace keef plays for the wizards. new images washington redskins quarterback curt cousins with his new addition. the team posted this picture of the 29 year old dad and his new son cooper with the hashtag family goals. quus instance and his wife julyly welcomed the 9-pound six ounce baby boy on friday. cousins has said to have called the birth the best experience of his life you know what i love, he's still got room on his lap for the doggy and the red skin bandana on. that's a big baby. >> future quarterback. baby watch they were waiting for the baby to be born. the baby was nicely cooked. >> i'll a. ready for his nfl appearance in raised tonight few years. we're going to can could up some heat around here. it's going to be getting warmer over the next few days. today was delightful. we may warm it up by three or four degrees, but sunshine and still that crisp cool start that you've been getting so used to as we've been waking up to temperatures in the 40s a
at the time they played for the phoenix suns. marcus plays for boston and ace keef plays for the wizards. new images washington redskins quarterback curt cousins with his new addition. the team posted this picture of the 29 year old dad and his new son cooper with the hashtag family goals. quus instance and his wife julyly welcomed the 9-pound six ounce baby boy on friday. cousins has said to have called the birth the best experience of his life you know what i love, he's still got room on his...
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phoenix is where the bottom fell out that there are many facilities that couldhave been phoenix. good peoplen by but it was going to fall apart at some point. host: any improvement? sherman gillums: there has been improvement. because the public is aware of this and looks for it, that is doentive for va leaders to better, to be more mindful and listen more. secretary mcdonnell started a l ot of initiatives. leaderseeing acknowledge the problem. thatis the best transition i have seen undertaken and i hope fort is the best fixing what is happening. host: how much money do you need to raise to function per year? sherman gillums: $100 million. it goes to our programs. our core mission is to provide medical assistance, fight for the civil rights and dignity of our members and to educate the public. a majority of our share goes to those functions. host: how many people work for you? sherman gillums: 260. we have offices in 68 locations around the country and in puerto rico. picked to run you this organization? sherman gillums: a lot of it was luck. was aality is there me, and dear ment
phoenix is where the bottom fell out that there are many facilities that couldhave been phoenix. good peoplen by but it was going to fall apart at some point. host: any improvement? sherman gillums: there has been improvement. because the public is aware of this and looks for it, that is doentive for va leaders to better, to be more mindful and listen more. secretary mcdonnell started a l ot of initiatives. leaderseeing acknowledge the problem. thatis the best transition i have seen undertaken...
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rosa family that lost everything in the fires has something to celebrate, a healthy baby boy named phoenix when the tubbs fire broke out, nine months pregnant charity escaped on a bicycle with her two daughters and a trailer behind the bike. a good samaritan drove them to meet up with her husband mike and the family evacuated to mike's parents' home in santa rosa. kaiser santa clara stepped in to help deliver the baby. >> we really have nothing to go back to, but then there's a sense of happiness because again our family is safe and healthy. >> mike and charity say they'll eventually put their experience down in writing to let their son know where he came from. >> oh, everybody is going to tell him that story. >> phoenix for a reason. thank you for watching tonight at 5:00. >> we are all back with you in 30 minutes. captioning sponsored by cbs >> as we say in the south, all hat, no cattle. >> mason: the feud escalates. >> he was wrong yesterday. >> mason: video does not support john kelly's allegations about a florida congresswoman. >> if you want to get into a debate with a four-star mari
rosa family that lost everything in the fires has something to celebrate, a healthy baby boy named phoenix when the tubbs fire broke out, nine months pregnant charity escaped on a bicycle with her two daughters and a trailer behind the bike. a good samaritan drove them to meet up with her husband mike and the family evacuated to mike's parents' home in santa rosa. kaiser santa clara stepped in to help deliver the baby. >> we really have nothing to go back to, but then there's a sense of...
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>> mike hogan from phoenix, color="#ffff00">arizona, who was a waiter before he came here six months ago. >> a chinese farm product that needs plenty of sun but not a drop of water. >> i've been taking my time. ♪ i feel like i made up my niend. ♪. >> and t a cord with people in crisis. >> it was so moving, it was very powerful. >> this is this is the "cbs evening news." >> good evening, anthony mason is on assignment, i'm elaine quijano. much of california is on fire tonight, or at risk of going up in flames. red flag warnings meaning conditions are ripe for wildfires are up all over the state. more than 20 major fires are burning. 15 of them started in just the past 24 hours.
>> mike hogan from phoenix, arizona, who was a waiter before he came here six months ago. >> a chinese farm product that needs plenty of sun but not a drop of water. >> i've been taking my time. ♪ i feel like i made up my niend. ♪. >> and t a cord with people in crisis. >> it was so moving, it was very powerful. >> this is this is the "cbs evening news." >> good evening, anthony mason is on assignment, i'm elaine quijano. much of...
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. >> reporter: we gathered four republicans at the henry, a coffee shop in phoenix. >> i feel like our senators lost, because president trump has a very loud base, a loud and aggressive and somewhat angry base. >> reporter: carrie coretta scott king and kristin demong side with their senators. >> the bigger thing i see is he is fighting for unity. he's asking us to unite. >> reporter: frank says... >> i think he walked away from a fight he shouldn't have walked away from. >> reporter: and manny ciprot would have liked flake to hang tough. >> i was disappointed he threw in the towel. it's somewhat premature. >> reporter: but all four want the name-calling to stop, and all said their patience is starting to wear thin with the president, not his policies, his demeanor. >> i personally agree that the president is more divisive than he is uniting. >> we vote for these people, we give them our proxy to represent attacks people personally, he's attacking all of us. >> reporter: all four of these republican voters say they are now a bit more concerned about the 2018 senate race here. as well a
. >> reporter: we gathered four republicans at the henry, a coffee shop in phoenix. >> i feel like our senators lost, because president trump has a very loud base, a loud and aggressive and somewhat angry base. >> reporter: carrie coretta scott king and kristin demong side with their senators. >> the bigger thing i see is he is fighting for unity. he's asking us to unite. >> reporter: frank says... >> i think he walked away from a fight he shouldn't have...
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. >> you really believe that he had left her and he was in phoenix. >> yeah. >> police began cutting through the concrete of what was now a six-car garage. the job of finding mike snyder's remains proved difficult. the garage floor was a solid foot of steel reinforced concrete. >> police will resume digging tomorrow. >> the excavation went on for two more days. finally, on the third day, searchers uncovered a waterproof tarp. inside, were the remains of mike snyder. >> they had been seen, mike was in phoenix, mike this, mike that and all along mike wasn't in phoenix. >> mike's family, the finality was devastating. >> to not know for eight years and somewhat hold on to hope and to have that hope finally pulled out from under you was very difficult for all of us. >> ellen snyder sat in defense attorney penny adrian's office knowing an arrest was imminent. >> they had found the body. and she wanted to get it over with. she said we can't go on like this. >> so adrian informed the police that ellen snyder was ready to turn herself in. >> that following friday i met with the police detecti
. >> you really believe that he had left her and he was in phoenix. >> yeah. >> police began cutting through the concrete of what was now a six-car garage. the job of finding mike snyder's remains proved difficult. the garage floor was a solid foot of steel reinforced concrete. >> police will resume digging tomorrow. >> the excavation went on for two more days. finally, on the third day, searchers uncovered a waterproof tarp. inside, were the remains of mike...
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kevin durant was also ejected from the game but he was not fined. ( darya ) phoenix suns player eric bledsoe told the team he didn't want to be here. his comment was about his hair. bledsoe said this after the team lost to the los angeles clippers. he told his teammates he was referring to not wanting to be at the hair salon. the phoenix suns are expected to trade bledsoe. ( darya ) this is what eric bledsoe tweeted sunday afternoon. bledsoe tweeted "i don't wanna be here." he later told his teammates on the phoenix suns he was referring to not wanting to be at the hair salon. ( darya ) and ( darya ) and happening today... it is game one of the world series between the los angeles dodgers and the houston astros. and it is expected to be the hottest game in world series history. literally. temperatures in los angeles are expected to be almost 100 degrees when the game gets started. ( darya ) kirk cousins factimed his wife while she was giving birth to their son last month. cousins wasn"t able to make it to the birth because he was called into a team meeting. his wife could even hear h
kevin durant was also ejected from the game but he was not fined. ( darya ) phoenix suns player eric bledsoe told the team he didn't want to be here. his comment was about his hair. bledsoe said this after the team lost to the los angeles clippers. he told his teammates he was referring to not wanting to be at the hair salon. the phoenix suns are expected to trade bledsoe. ( darya ) this is what eric bledsoe tweeted sunday afternoon. bledsoe tweeted "i don't wanna be here." he later...
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. >> located on a 400-acre lot southwest of downtown phoenix, the maricopa county jail consists of four indoor facilities that house up to 5,700 inmates and two outdoor tent facilities that can house another 2,000 men and women. a fifth indoor facility is located four miles away in the heart of the city. the fourth avenue jail houses approximately 2,000 male inmates considered amongst the highest security threats. while some have actually been convicted of crimes and are awaiting transport to prison, most are still facing trial or sentencing for everything from i.d. theft to murder. maintaining order here is up to a significantly smaller staff of detention officers. >> in sheer volume, we are greatly outnumbered, so we try to reduce that by finding out who the shot callers are and going about working smarter rather than harder. >> shot callers are highly ranking members of racially segregated gangs who try to control the inmates within their housing units. in a jail system where inmates of different races are housed together, that can lead to trouble. >> prisons segregate. jail settings
. >> located on a 400-acre lot southwest of downtown phoenix, the maricopa county jail consists of four indoor facilities that house up to 5,700 inmates and two outdoor tent facilities that can house another 2,000 men and women. a fifth indoor facility is located four miles away in the heart of the city. the fourth avenue jail houses approximately 2,000 male inmates considered amongst the highest security threats. while some have actually been convicted of crimes and are awaiting...
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mike hogan from phoenix, >> mike hogan from phoenix, arizona, who was a waiter before he came here six months ago. >> quijano: a chinese farm product that needs plenty of sun but not a drop of water. >> i've been taking my time. ♪ i feel like i made up my mind. ♪. >> quijano: and the song that is striking a chord with people in crisis.
mike hogan from phoenix, >> mike hogan from phoenix, arizona, who was a waiter before he came here six months ago. >> quijano: a chinese farm product that needs plenty of sun but not a drop of water. >> i've been taking my time. ♪ i feel like i made up my mind. ♪. >> quijano: and the song that is striking a chord with people in crisis.
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so just a few hours before that absolutely bonkers phoenix rally the new york times published a story about how mitch mcconnell hasn't spoken to trump in weeks as privately expressed on certainty that mr trump will be able to salvage his administration after a series of summer crises obviously the institutional republican party is its wit's end with trump is there a limit to the crazy for republicans or are they willing to accept the infinite about a crazy to get a few tax cuts for the billionaires who own them charles who. it's a lot of. what we see is a trump who is isolating himself in the white house in i am somebody who doesn't believe that the white house itself isolating him but we saw a president obama who refused to work with congress he refused to talk to republicans he refused to negotiate and we didn't get things through through congress it did it wasn't functional and now we're seeing a repeat of it on this fault is that where you see you know remain gone not even letting them have a judicial nominee on the supreme court cook if you want to if you want to work with congre
so just a few hours before that absolutely bonkers phoenix rally the new york times published a story about how mitch mcconnell hasn't spoken to trump in weeks as privately expressed on certainty that mr trump will be able to salvage his administration after a series of summer crises obviously the institutional republican party is its wit's end with trump is there a limit to the crazy for republicans or are they willing to accept the infinite about a crazy to get a few tax cuts for the...
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and i'm the phoenix that rose from the ash instinct in the moment as you grab a gun and try to shoot it at your assailant. >> it's literally like an out of body experience, that me and the me on the ground getting raped became me and i did my best to try to kill him. because i really felt i was about to die. >> reporter: gabriele now choosing to share shocking details about her sexual assault in a new book, writing the sound of the gunshot reverberating in my ears, every muscle in my hurting body tensed, the smell of gunpowder filling the air and the realization that i missed. >> it was him or me, and i fought for my life. >> reporter: my heart is racing right now hearing you tell this story. what's it like for you to talk about it, to share it, to be so public? >> nauseas, every time. >> reporter: but you say in the book you didn't leave your house for a year unless you had to. >> when i did, i had to map out my how to get where i needed to if and back in the shortest amount of time. >> reporter: and all these years later you write about this idea that wimzie yomen see you and t qui
and i'm the phoenix that rose from the ash instinct in the moment as you grab a gun and try to shoot it at your assailant. >> it's literally like an out of body experience, that me and the me on the ground getting raped became me and i did my best to try to kill him. because i really felt i was about to die. >> reporter: gabriele now choosing to share shocking details about her sexual assault in a new book, writing the sound of the gunshot reverberating in my ears, every muscle in...
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hugo arriola es tÉcnico en una escuela de phoenix. estudia para ser maestro y no sabe lo que va a pasarle cuando pierda su daca. hugo: es muy difÍcil pensar quÉ va a pasar esta situaciÓn. >> para hacerme maestro tardo mÁs de un aÑo y medio, si el presidente donald trump rechaza el daca sentÍ mucho coraje porque estuve cerca de hacerme maestro. reportero: serÍa devastador para las escuelas del paÍs. >> los niÑos no sÓlo pierden una persona que admiran y es entrar en la vida de los niÑos sino tambiÉn toda la comunidad. perderÁ un maestro de la noche a la maÑana impactarÁ en el sistema. reportero: el presidente donald trump indicÓ que todavÍa espera una soluciÓn. donald trump tenemos que buscar una soluciÓn. reportero: un arreglo para esta propuesta podrÍa ser presentada antes de fin de aÑo. >> tomaremos cualquier oportunidad positiva para trabajar con nuestros colegas. para no empezar un nuevo aÑo sin tener protegidos a los dreamers. reportera: no queda claro cuÁntos apoyarÍan un paquete de daca. illia: al regres
hugo arriola es tÉcnico en una escuela de phoenix. estudia para ser maestro y no sabe lo que va a pasarle cuando pierda su daca. hugo: es muy difÍcil pensar quÉ va a pasar esta situaciÓn. >> para hacerme maestro tardo mÁs de un aÑo y medio, si el presidente donald trump rechaza el daca sentÍ mucho coraje porque estuve cerca de hacerme maestro. reportero: serÍa devastador para las escuelas del paÍs. >> los niÑos no sÓlo pierden una persona que admiran y es entrar en la...
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media drones praised him for his presidential speech about afghanistan donald trump held a rally in phoenix arizona that was vintage trump and by vintage trump i mean full ally's racial dog whistles and self-indulgent whining about the media and also included this call to shut down the government over the border wall. no the obstruction is democrats would like us not to do it but believe me we have to close down our government we're building the wall so just a few hours before that absolutely bonkers phoenix rally the new york times published a story about how mitch mcconnell hasn't spoken to trump in weeks as privately expressed on certainty that mr trump will be able to salvage his administration after a series of summer crises obviously the institutional republican party has its wits end with trump is there a limit to the crazy for republicans or are they willing to accept that infinite about a crazy to get a few tax cuts for the billionaires who own them charles who. were what we see is a trump who is isolating himself in the white house i am somebody who doesn't believe that the white
media drones praised him for his presidential speech about afghanistan donald trump held a rally in phoenix arizona that was vintage trump and by vintage trump i mean full ally's racial dog whistles and self-indulgent whining about the media and also included this call to shut down the government over the border wall. no the obstruction is democrats would like us not to do it but believe me we have to close down our government we're building the wall so just a few hours before that absolutely...
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hey made today phoenix which ru made it out of the desert on his own. when the truck arrived to pick him up he texted this number of the license plate to don. when the truck arrived at the safe house, he did another very smart thing. the texted the address to don, along with the name and phone number of his point of contact. which hu was no fool. so when the trafficker cans to hick phone tropical storm them and told him they would bet him up and leave him in the desert if his family didn't come one $3,000 he stayed calm. the threw what would heap axe. when he stopped answering his phone, don called the number that he sent him. and this is what he said in his rumbling baritone growl. listen to me, julio you piece of shit. you're confused. you do not seem to understand. you don't know me but i know you. you live in a brown adobe house with black shutters and blue door across the street from a tack ria. you dry a gray 2006 shelfy silverado with a lift quick. i have a phone you missed the -- who will i call with hit phone? call the police? perhaps i will th
hey made today phoenix which ru made it out of the desert on his own. when the truck arrived to pick him up he texted this number of the license plate to don. when the truck arrived at the safe house, he did another very smart thing. the texted the address to don, along with the name and phone number of his point of contact. which hu was no fool. so when the trafficker cans to hick phone tropical storm them and told him they would bet him up and leave him in the desert if his family didn't come...
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today, a phoenix from the ashes. my parents met in the ballroom on the pier. here? what i cast myself as a pier baby. jill suden‘s been coming to the pier all her life. but all that's left of the original ballroom are these footprints. 1, 2, 3. hastings pier has been rebuilt, reborn and reinvented for the 21st century. this is wonderful. the woodwork here is the original timber from the pier. there are still some of the scorch marks from the fire of 2010, but the most important innovation is this — nothing. what they chose not to build, the empty space. if this pier was going to survive, it needed flexibility. and tonight the community that took ownership watched, hoping for a hallowe‘en treat. hastings pier... cheering i would like to acknowledge that you've all done fine buildings, but it seems that this year what really captured the imagination was not doing one! indeed, it's nickname is "the plank", but what they've actually created is a park over the ocean. 145 years after it was first opened it is, once again, a new building. britain's best new building.
today, a phoenix from the ashes. my parents met in the ballroom on the pier. here? what i cast myself as a pier baby. jill suden‘s been coming to the pier all her life. but all that's left of the original ballroom are these footprints. 1, 2, 3. hastings pier has been rebuilt, reborn and reinvented for the 21st century. this is wonderful. the woodwork here is the original timber from the pier. there are still some of the scorch marks from the fire of 2010, but the most important innovation is...
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yuichiro nakajima is managing director, crimson phoenix limited. thank you for being on the programme. i guess no surprise. they cannot give us a sense of what is ahead, the best deal, because of the challenges ahead. no, there is too much uncertainty. —— of what is ahead, kobe steel, because of the. the committee has been subpoenaed with a request for information about what it did and what it knew and when. that could lead to a series of lawsuits, or lead to just some settle m e nt lawsuits, or lead to just some settlement or even nothing. so the us isa settlement or even nothing. so the us is a big market for the company and internationally the reputation is going to be much affected by what the department ofjustice says. so it is not really possible for a nalysts to it is not really possible for analysts to come up with anything like a reliable forecast for the company's like a reliable forecast for the compa ny‘s performance. and management is also going to struggle as well. can i ask you what the outlook is like? i know you have just sai
yuichiro nakajima is managing director, crimson phoenix limited. thank you for being on the programme. i guess no surprise. they cannot give us a sense of what is ahead, the best deal, because of the challenges ahead. no, there is too much uncertainty. —— of what is ahead, kobe steel, because of the. the committee has been subpoenaed with a request for information about what it did and what it knew and when. that could lead to a series of lawsuits, or lead to just some settle m e nt...
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i head over to a phoenix housing district reserved for people over fifty five. there i want to talk to a woman who may be able to answer my question. my name is linda chamberlain i'm one of the co-founders of al gore it was started back in one nine hundred seventy two by my husband and myself and we've really spent most of our life involved in crown x. and transhumanism. and i'm now retired. and my husband is in. crest basis and al gore this time as are my mother and my father in law. i can remember when my mother was dying of cancer and i told her you know what the next time we see each other we're probably going to be i'm going to have taken you out to a wonderful dinner at the best restaurant on the moon of titan with the best view of the planet saturn and you and i will toast. life is we'll be together again. brick road to the bridge you worry a bit your story of course. as an atheist. i had accepted the fact that there is nothing after biological death it's just dust to dust you just gone because i had accepted it doesn't mean that liked it it was just a fa
i head over to a phoenix housing district reserved for people over fifty five. there i want to talk to a woman who may be able to answer my question. my name is linda chamberlain i'm one of the co-founders of al gore it was started back in one nine hundred seventy two by my husband and myself and we've really spent most of our life involved in crown x. and transhumanism. and i'm now retired. and my husband is in. crest basis and al gore this time as are my mother and my father in law. i can...
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we have forces at luke air force base phoenix, and in arizona. at mount home air base in idaho, grand prairie in texas and in fort sill, oklahoma, where i spent three months years ago. our chinooks were deployed to assist in the hurricane harvey relief operations and have been glad to been of help off to great-hosts women have a close partnership in security cooperation, including transnational security injury, terrorism and cyber security. singapore has led early and consistent support to the defeat isis coalition. one of the first country participate and only the asian country to contribute military assets and personnel, and singapore will stenour existing deployment to the operations into 2018 for an additional year. president trump and i naturally discussed the situation on the korean peninsula. we strongly oppose the nuclearization of the korean peninsula as it affects the peace and stability of the region and like the u.s. we condemn the dpr ks dangerous provocation. these pose a serious threat to regional and international peace and stabil
we have forces at luke air force base phoenix, and in arizona. at mount home air base in idaho, grand prairie in texas and in fort sill, oklahoma, where i spent three months years ago. our chinooks were deployed to assist in the hurricane harvey relief operations and have been glad to been of help off to great-hosts women have a close partnership in security cooperation, including transnational security injury, terrorism and cyber security. singapore has led early and consistent support to the...