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we're going watch the charleston west virginia the worse we do you see you all know this is the rise awareness and raise money for new school it also opens a lot of doors of the blanket chapman in our communities as far as mountaintop removal what it's doing to those in in in the mining industry to our communities this is a perfectly viable what what it's actually doing to our children the governor made us tighten our kids our future by our tomorrow he should die almost up and for our kids of mars for don't have them all. live at least over. burning of coal those for over a century has been one of the most deadly things that and humans have done it through the air around them even after one hundred years of burning coal and after one hundred years of so-called improvement of air quality according to the american lung association twenty four thousand people a year still die prematurely from air pollution from coal plants in the united states almost forty percent of the carbon dioxide emissions come from coal one of the things that has to happen. that the politicians the leaders of the
we're going watch the charleston west virginia the worse we do you see you all know this is the rise awareness and raise money for new school it also opens a lot of doors of the blanket chapman in our communities as far as mountaintop removal what it's doing to those in in in the mining industry to our communities this is a perfectly viable what what it's actually doing to our children the governor made us tighten our kids our future by our tomorrow he should die almost up and for our kids of...
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president bush the margin he needed to take the oval office was the first time the west virginia had gone republican in something like seventy years and guess what's going to happen come november we're going to carry the state of west virginia thank. the coldest it was widely credited for giving bush west virginia so it's no secret that he had a a large debt to pay to the coal industry and they made sure he paid it throughout mine safety throughout the rollback of regulations on dirty power plants through a variety of places he essentially stocked all the regulatory agencies with with former coal industry lobbyists or executives by two thousand and one the bush administration made a swipe wording changing the clean water act designating waste as a bill this wording change cleared the way for the expansion of mountaintop removal mining throughout southern appalachians. on january twenty second of two thousand and two president bush returned to west virginia it is such a wonderful day for us and for west virginia to host a special me with those with a special bond to our state please a
president bush the margin he needed to take the oval office was the first time the west virginia had gone republican in something like seventy years and guess what's going to happen come november we're going to carry the state of west virginia thank. the coldest it was widely credited for giving bush west virginia so it's no secret that he had a a large debt to pay to the coal industry and they made sure he paid it throughout mine safety throughout the rollback of regulations on dirty power...
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on january twenty second of two thousand and two president bush returned to west virginia it is such a wonderful day for us and for west virginia to host a special me with those with a special bond to our state ladies and gentlemen the president of the united states i'm. we can do a better job in america one of these days we're going to be driving you know automobiles that are fueled differently. and that's going to be exciting times for america and we're just new technologies coming down and we can encourage those technologies. so conservation technological development got to be an integral part of energy folks we need more supply you know workers welcome back here in the back and he said i'm real repairing a machine that digs for gold we need to use coal we've got a lot of it and we need to make sure that we. were the. way around this. for the past twenty years larry gibson and his family have been fighting to preserve their ancestral home place on kafer down outside charleston west virginia and when i met with the coal company to file my property here me i'm not family members and
on january twenty second of two thousand and two president bush returned to west virginia it is such a wonderful day for us and for west virginia to host a special me with those with a special bond to our state ladies and gentlemen the president of the united states i'm. we can do a better job in america one of these days we're going to be driving you know automobiles that are fueled differently. and that's going to be exciting times for america and we're just new technologies coming down and...
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go county west virginia within sight of massey energy c.e.o. don blankenship home carmelita brown has been battling for clean want to see. twenty some years ago. our not our water turned black sprite and asked are the hollering and screaming in mouth has been got up and asked and asked me what was wrong take a man and he said when he looked at it he said my god he said that's close laurie. we went and looked at fifteen wells. sent samples off to the laboratory got the testing results back and did some analysis on those results and it was pretty compelling that we needed to do more research down there i've never seen water quality that poor. or pretty good compared to what it was this morning these documents from the west virginia department of natural resources researched by mountain just to summer volunteers are permits for coal slurry injections that took place in the early one nine hundred eighty s. at the slurry impoundment located approximately two miles above carmelita brown's home this permit shows that over two hundred eight million gal
go county west virginia within sight of massey energy c.e.o. don blankenship home carmelita brown has been battling for clean want to see. twenty some years ago. our not our water turned black sprite and asked are the hollering and screaming in mouth has been got up and asked and asked me what was wrong take a man and he said when he looked at it he said my god he said that's close laurie. we went and looked at fifteen wells. sent samples off to the laboratory got the testing results back and...
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i was taking a break but still to come on tonight's show west virginia's motto is wild wonderful but a new report might force the state to change its logan stay tuned for that story and we're doing a roundup of news stories making headlines we'll get radio hosts there about in casas perspective on rupert murdoch's donation to the g.o.p. and that a mere quarter of americans actually trust their news we'll be right back. extracting black gold is dangerous. but worldwide demand pushes the limits to catastrophe. is the price. is it possible to prevent such disasters. and can be enough to must be dealt with quickly time defectively. oil spills and thrills on. the team that's been to the kaluga me when the car industry is rapidly developing. now margy goes to the area where the first russian fleet was more. where the indigenous people were the first arctic seas navigated and where russia's glorious history is still visible. welcomed. me. russia close up on our. side to join the military because i thought that it was my duty not that it was something that i could do to help my country. my g
i was taking a break but still to come on tonight's show west virginia's motto is wild wonderful but a new report might force the state to change its logan stay tuned for that story and we're doing a roundup of news stories making headlines we'll get radio hosts there about in casas perspective on rupert murdoch's donation to the g.o.p. and that a mere quarter of americans actually trust their news we'll be right back. extracting black gold is dangerous. but worldwide demand pushes the limits...
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there is no more west virginia it don't grow back. it's not going to come back i mean you know we had a politician get up on t.v. not long ago he said well the reason that jan saying it's going extinct or cost a dear are in. order to styles an acre of mountaintop removal site that's not the garage sale process mountaintop removal coal mine is an awesome display of coal extraction engineering it is also quite simple once a site is a den of five clear cutting begins next explosives are used to blast away the earth material holes and. then machinery completing massive shovels called drag lines remove the overburden which is then deposited in adjacent valleys called valley fills mountaintop removal coal mining can bring down the elevation of a peak by hundreds of feet sites are often thousands of acres in size but i think the it's our latest action rather than blacksburg and really. in the spring of two thousand and five a group of activists college students and local citizen conservation groups joined together to oppose the widespread in
there is no more west virginia it don't grow back. it's not going to come back i mean you know we had a politician get up on t.v. not long ago he said well the reason that jan saying it's going extinct or cost a dear are in. order to styles an acre of mountaintop removal site that's not the garage sale process mountaintop removal coal mine is an awesome display of coal extraction engineering it is also quite simple once a site is a den of five clear cutting begins next explosives are used to...
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. ♪ >> otro dolor de cabeza para los indocumentados y para el gobierno federal surgen virginia. ♪ >> ni ley redactada ni aprobada, el procurador autoriza a los policÍas para cumplir Órdenes como la ley 1070 de arizona. ♪ >> antes de terminar este mes estados unidos dejarÁ de ser parte del concepto armado en irak, asÍ lo anunciÓ el presidente obama. ♪ >> estÁn a punto de sellar definitivamente el pozo causante del peor derrame de petrÓleo en la historia. ♪ >> la cantante ana bÁrbara quedÓ libre de toda culpa en el caso del accidente del que resulte involucrada, y que le costÓ la vida a una persona. ♪ >> y la actriz lindsay lohan fue condenada a tres meses en prisiÓn pero salió libre sin cumplir ni siquiera dos semanas de su sentencia. ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn Última hora. >> muy buenas noches bienvenidos a Última hora, gracias por compartir con nosotros parte de este lunes. una prueba mÁs de que el tema migratorio tiene mucha tela de dÓnde cortar y que ocupa la atenciÓn de la mÁs alta dirigencia del paÍs serio o cuando el presidente se pronunci
. ♪ >> otro dolor de cabeza para los indocumentados y para el gobierno federal surgen virginia. ♪ >> ni ley redactada ni aprobada, el procurador autoriza a los policÍas para cumplir Órdenes como la ley 1070 de arizona. ♪ >> antes de terminar este mes estados unidos dejarÁ de ser parte del concepto armado en irak, asÍ lo anunciÓ el presidente obama. ♪ >> estÁn a punto de sellar definitivamente el pozo causante del peor derrame de petrÓleo en la historia....
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y en virginia previos intentos fracasaron. >>> cree que puede ocurrir? >>> creo que si lo permitimos sí. >>>periodista: lori montenegro, telemundo. >>>josé díaz balart: y una monja de 66 años murió en virginia cuando un hombre hispano chocó contra ella, supuestamente este hombre estaba alcoholizado, y el acusado es carlos montaño de 23 años quien según las autoridades habría sido detenido antes por manejar ebrio. y la policía de arizona sigue aplicando con rigor las partes de la ley sb 1070 que entraron en vigor. y los más afectados son los jornaleros. >>>periodista: al medio día este grupo de jornaleros resiste las altas temperaturas, hoy nadie solicitó su mano de obra. >>> desde que salió la nueva ley no hay trabajo. >>> y una sección de la ley sb 1070 convierte en un crimen recoger a un jornalero si esta acción impide el trafico. >>> hay mucha confusión, si quieren buscar a una persona van a sin menos animados a hacerlo. y la jueza bolton dijo que no es un crimen que un indocumentado haga cualquier tipo de trabajo, pero los jornalero
y en virginia previos intentos fracasaron. >>> cree que puede ocurrir? >>> creo que si lo permitimos sí. >>>periodista: lori montenegro, telemundo. >>>josé díaz balart: y una monja de 66 años murió en virginia cuando un hombre hispano chocó contra ella, supuestamente este hombre estaba alcoholizado, y el acusado es carlos montaño de 23 años quien según las autoridades habría sido detenido antes por manejar ebrio. y la policía de arizona sigue...
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>>how mountaintop coal mining is literally changing the landscape in west virginia. >>as far as i know there's no way you can blow up a mountain and put it back. there's no way they'll actually ever gonna get this back to its original contour. it's impossible. >>and ever felt you are being watched? the number of cctv cameras in the uk is hitting staggering numbers, but is it really money well spent? >>if you've got a camera showing a crime being committed, i would say that shows cctv doesn't work! but somehow the public believe it shows it does. >> abirached: hello and welcome. i'm raya abirached and this is world business, your weekly insightinto the global business trends shaping our lives. this week we are looking back at some of the best stories of the past year. china may be the economic powerhouse of asia, but it is also aging. and as the country grows old it could hamper growth. >>reporter: when these ladies were in their 20's, reaching 60 was considered quite an accomplishment. >>now life expectancy in china is 73. and in terms of cash, they're also fortunate
>>how mountaintop coal mining is literally changing the landscape in west virginia. >>as far as i know there's no way you can blow up a mountain and put it back. there's no way they'll actually ever gonna get this back to its original contour. it's impossible. >>and ever felt you are being watched? the number of cctv cameras in the uk is hitting staggering numbers, but is it really money well spent? >>if you've got a camera showing a crime being committed, i would say...
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la primera audiencia en virginia se realizara en octubre. --las imagenes que vera a continuacion son del momento justo cuando un grupo de criminales ataca a un convoy de la policia mexicana.--los hechos ocurrieron el domingo en ciudad juarez.--el blanco del ataque fue un grupo de policias federales.--este hecho violento se registro a tan solo dos semanas de que varios agentes del gobierno mexicano sufrieran un atentado con coche bomba que dejo un saldo de tres personas muertas. --ya son 40 muertos por los incendios forestales que azotan al centro y oeste de rusia.--la mayoria de las victimas fallecio durante el fin de semana.-- el domingo, estos siniestros consumian 128-il hectareas aunque hoy lunes el area se redujo a 2-mil.--los incendios se atribuyen al intenso calor que se ha dejado sentir en las ultimas dos semanas.--incluso esta se considera ya la temporada mas candente desde hace 130 aÑos y se pronostica que el termometro seguira oscilando en los 40 grados centigrados o 104 farenheit. centigrados o 104 farenheit. ---veamos un cc1: an
la primera audiencia en virginia se realizara en octubre. --las imagenes que vera a continuacion son del momento justo cuando un grupo de criminales ataca a un convoy de la policia mexicana.--los hechos ocurrieron el domingo en ciudad juarez.--el blanco del ataque fue un grupo de policias federales.--este hecho violento se registro a tan solo dos semanas de que varios agentes del gobierno mexicano sufrieran un atentado con coche bomba que dejo un saldo de tres personas muertas. --ya son 40...
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three in leesburg, virginia, one in ohio. the earliest in may, the most recent, last weekend, all carried out in a similar way. that's when police realized they had a serial killer on their hands. >> the pattern is a series of stabbings all occurring late at night, to individuals who are walking alone on the streets. the streets are deserted at the time that they're walking. >> reporter: authorities tracked the suspect down with clues from the string of victims he left behind and his coworkers at this michigan party store. >> he was a good guy. we never thought nothing about this guy. he was a friendly guy. he was a nice guy, i mean -- just threw us off. >> reporter: he was hired here about a month ago, but he left august 1st, ittelling employeese was headed to virginia. later that night, the last flint victim was stabbed an died. then victims started turning up in leesburg, virginia, and ohio, where last saturday night a church custodian was stabbed. >> he's been stabbed in the side. oh, in his stomach stabbed? >> does he kn
three in leesburg, virginia, one in ohio. the earliest in may, the most recent, last weekend, all carried out in a similar way. that's when police realized they had a serial killer on their hands. >> the pattern is a series of stabbings all occurring late at night, to individuals who are walking alone on the streets. the streets are deserted at the time that they're walking. >> reporter: authorities tracked the suspect down with clues from the string of victims he left behind and...
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buenas tardes ♪ [ m ú s i c a ] el dictámen en arizona sienta bases para nueva reglas en virginia sobre la autoridad de policía en asuntos migratorios el sheriff de maricopa es noticia, recibe amenazas, es criticado en méxico y en washington dicen que no coopera con una investigación. la corte suprema de california dice que la proposición 209 no violó derechos. >>> uj encuesta dwi ze que los hispanos entiende que se tienen que asimilar pero quieren mantener su identidad cultural este es su noticiero univision. buenas noches comenzamos con otro estado más que quiere seguir el ejemplo de arizona, en virginia el fiscal federal permite a la policía preguntar el status migratorio a cualquier persona detenida. vamos con los detalles. algunos quieren que virginia sea el próximo arizona. . >>> su fiscal general dijo que en su opinión la policía puede investigar el status mi gran to río de cualquiera que detenga mientras no se extienda el tiempo. >>> la propuesta estatal que necesita patrocinadores en legislatura es del presidente de la junta de supervisores, que hace 3 años se hizo
buenas tardes ♪ [ m ú s i c a ] el dictámen en arizona sienta bases para nueva reglas en virginia sobre la autoridad de policía en asuntos migratorios el sheriff de maricopa es noticia, recibe amenazas, es criticado en méxico y en washington dicen que no coopera con una investigación. la corte suprema de california dice que la proposición 209 no violó derechos. >>> uj encuesta dwi ze que los hispanos entiende que se tienen que asimilar pero quieren mantener su identidad...
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he was recently moved from a prison in kuwait to quantico, virginia. betty, back to you. >> tara mergener in washington for us. thank you. >>> now we want to take you to the gulf of mexico where the broken bp oil well remains sealed at the top and officials say the long-delayed bottom kill procedure may not be needed after all. to leaks from the well have been detected. it was capped almost a month ago after spewing nearly 5 million barrels of crude into the gulf. scientists say a quarter of the oil remains. many reaching beaches and wet lands. alabama filed suit against bp and two other companies on thursday, accusing them of negligence that damaged the state's coastline. >>> more dangerous thunderstorms are expected today in the midwest, including iowa, where days of heavy rain this week caused deadly flooding. among the worst hit was the university town of ames, which is north of des moines. bottled drinking water was distributed to the town's 55,000 residents on thursday after flooding caused a water main break. >>> a violent storm also struck the
he was recently moved from a prison in kuwait to quantico, virginia. betty, back to you. >> tara mergener in washington for us. thank you. >>> now we want to take you to the gulf of mexico where the broken bp oil well remains sealed at the top and officials say the long-delayed bottom kill procedure may not be needed after all. to leaks from the well have been detected. it was capped almost a month ago after spewing nearly 5 million barrels of crude into the gulf. scientists say...
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. >> reporter: a slew of men maimed or murdered from michigan to ohio to virginia. the serial slasher case has scared and spellbound entire communities. >> the suspect in the 14 stabbing assaults in our community has been apprehended. >> reporter: as the investigators laid out details of a violent crime spree and the luck, timing and tips that led to the capture, they are learning more about the suspect, elias abuelazam. he's an israeli citizen here legally with a green card. a 33-year-old with past run-ins with the law. what they don't know is the moat vase for allegedly taking out a knife and slashing so many strangers, like 17-year-old etuan wilson. >> that's a question i want to ask him. why? i ask myself and i ask god why, but everything happens for a reason. >> reporter: etuan's story is the same as the others. he's alone in the middle of the night on an urban street when a stranger drives up asking for help with his vehicle or in some cases directions and then starts stabbing. the one in toledo, ohio. the earliest in may, the most recent last weekend all carr
. >> reporter: a slew of men maimed or murdered from michigan to ohio to virginia. the serial slasher case has scared and spellbound entire communities. >> the suspect in the 14 stabbing assaults in our community has been apprehended. >> reporter: as the investigators laid out details of a violent crime spree and the luck, timing and tips that led to the capture, they are learning more about the suspect, elias abuelazam. he's an israeli citizen here legally with a green card....
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back in the days when who's afraid of virginia woolf? was up for the pulitzer prize, the qualified jury of theater professionals voted the play that it should get the pulitzer prize that year. but there were a bunch of newspaper editors who sat on top of the jury, so to speak, and decided whether the jury's recommendations were tolerable or not-- editors and publishers, i think. and this group of 15, the new york times, bless them, told us all, decided eight to seven that who's afraid of virginia woolf? was too what? too controversial, too good-- something; i don't know-- to get the pulitzer prize that year. and the new york times went further and talked to some of the eight who had voted against it and found that half of them had neither seen it nor read it, which gave them a kind of objectivity. [laughter] clearly. so i don't know that whether that year, i got the pulitzer prize and they took it away from me, or i didn't get it. so since i got three later, i think i have 3 1/2. (paulson) a lot of people apparently believe art can be da
back in the days when who's afraid of virginia woolf? was up for the pulitzer prize, the qualified jury of theater professionals voted the play that it should get the pulitzer prize that year. but there were a bunch of newspaper editors who sat on top of the jury, so to speak, and decided whether the jury's recommendations were tolerable or not-- editors and publishers, i think. and this group of 15, the new york times, bless them, told us all, decided eight to seven that who's afraid of...
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the is from virginia tech. -- he is from virginia tech. there is an enormous increase in 2011 and also stimulus funds for wind energy. thank you for joining us. tell us about your job. what do you do? guest: i am presently director of research for the virginia coastal energy research consortium. we are a consortium of nine universities and a variety of state agencies and private industry organizations that have collaborated and receive funding from the virginia general assembly and two over the last two to three years look into -- to over the last two to three years look into what virginia can do to promote alternative resources. everyone is very collegial and i have to give a huge shot are to all my colleagues and different universities around the state. there is also another effort to ae asat biodiesel from lalge in other renewable resource. you really have to look at the whole picture. you cannot just choose one area. they will affect each other. host: with your background and education are you an engineer? guest: i am a scientist by tr
the is from virginia tech. -- he is from virginia tech. there is an enormous increase in 2011 and also stimulus funds for wind energy. thank you for joining us. tell us about your job. what do you do? guest: i am presently director of research for the virginia coastal energy research consortium. we are a consortium of nine universities and a variety of state agencies and private industry organizations that have collaborated and receive funding from the virginia general assembly and two over the...
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brought by virginia's attorney general that says in effect that obama care is unconstitutional. >> virginia's position is that ordering the purchase of health insurance is not regulating economic activity. if this is activity that can be regulated under the commerce clause, then the federal government can reach anything. this is where you get to the massive expansion of federal power. >> also on this legal action, eric holder attorney general represents the obama government. he filed a motion for dismissal of this suit brought by the virginia attorney general. the judge said no to obama, yes to kutchinel. you may proceed with lawsuit ag the basis of nonconstitutionality. >> question, are these examples of normal give and take between washington and the states or are we on the threshold of a constitutional crisis? pat? >> we are somewhere inbetween, john. there's no doubt the states are really asserting their rights against the federal government, which is now taking 25% of the entire economy. the highest ever in peacetime. it's regulating more and more. there's enormous resistance at the stat
brought by virginia's attorney general that says in effect that obama care is unconstitutional. >> virginia's position is that ordering the purchase of health insurance is not regulating economic activity. if this is activity that can be regulated under the commerce clause, then the federal government can reach anything. this is where you get to the massive expansion of federal power. >> also on this legal action, eric holder attorney general represents the obama government. he...
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one target, a command in virginia that employs 5,000 people. and that has politicians up in arms. david martin reports. >> reporter: after nearly a decade of wartime spending, defense secretary gates took dead aim at a bloated pentagon bureaucracy which spends a quarter of a trillion dollars a year on overhead. >> the culture of endless money that has taken hold must be replaced by a culture of savings and restraint. >> reporter: gates ticked off example after example of the bloat that has set in since 9/11. his own office has grown by 1,000 people. the number of generals, admirals and senior civilians by 400. it's called brass creed. >> personnel of higher and higher rank are assigned to do things that could reasonably being handled by personnel of lower rank. >> reporter: over the next two years, he wants the number of brass, civilian and military, cut by 200. he also plans to close the business transformation agency, which you've probably never heard of, but which spends $340 million a year. also on the hit list, the joint forces command in norfolk, virginia, which in fact comm
one target, a command in virginia that employs 5,000 people. and that has politicians up in arms. david martin reports. >> reporter: after nearly a decade of wartime spending, defense secretary gates took dead aim at a bloated pentagon bureaucracy which spends a quarter of a trillion dollars a year on overhead. >> the culture of endless money that has taken hold must be replaced by a culture of savings and restraint. >> reporter: gates ticked off example after example of the...
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---mientras tanto, en la costa este del pais, el jefe de policia de "fairfax, virginia", se reusa a hacer cumplir una ley que exige que los agentes del orden indaguen sobre la situacion migratoria de cualquier persona que es detenida.---"claudia uceda" nos amplia la informacion. detenida.---"claudia uceda" nos amplia la informacion. el jefe de la policía, dijo que no cambiará sus políticas en cuanto a inmigración, así lo aclaró un día despuñs que el fiscal, diera visto bueno que la policía verifique el estado migratorio >>> ya revisñ, y no va a cambiar en nada. siempre hemos tenido la autoridad desde hace mucho tiempo seguiremos preguntando, solo si estamos haciendo una investigación criminal lo mismo dijo al policía de arlington. >>> muchos no saben quñ esperar de la policía, de diferentes juridicciones >>> en quñ momento me van a parar, quñ me van a decir, si me llevarán detenida me querrán deportar. tienes que ser más explícitos >>> este abogado de inmigración, dice que a diferencia de la ley sb 1070, en virginia la verificación, no es una exigencia, sino una opci
---mientras tanto, en la costa este del pais, el jefe de policia de "fairfax, virginia", se reusa a hacer cumplir una ley que exige que los agentes del orden indaguen sobre la situacion migratoria de cualquier persona que es detenida.---"claudia uceda" nos amplia la informacion. detenida.---"claudia uceda" nos amplia la informacion. el jefe de la policía, dijo que no cambiará sus políticas en cuanto a inmigración, así lo aclaró un día despuñs que el fiscal,...
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>> arriba. >> cuÉntanos por qué la elegiste a tu prima virginia para esta transformaciÓn. >> virginia como mucha de nosotras es una madre soltera que tiene dos niÑos artÍsticos y todo su tiempo que ella se dedica a su persona es a la mejorÍa de encontrar medicamentos para sus hijos y lo menos que hace es tener tiempo para ella misma y pensÉ que podrÍa ser un momento magnÍfico para dedicarse un momento de ser una princesa por un dÍa. >> estÁ muy bien. me encanta la idea de que te puedas mimar conmigo y que te veas muy bien y que puedas expresar todo ese amor por dentro y que lo veamos por fuera. >> luego de esta presentaciÓn tan emotiva los llegÓ a todos al corazÓn. vamos a empezar a trabajarla para que su cabello luzca tan lindo. el color lo realizamos trabajando en la parte de la nuca, en la parte mÁs oscuro, hicimos un color rojizo cobrizo y vamos a dar unos rayitos que van a dar mucha profundidad! (publicidad) trabajan tan bien como las marcas de salÓn de berleza dejando el pelo bien nutrido y hermoso. dejÁndolo a la altura de los hombros trabajÁndolo con navaja para
>> arriba. >> cuÉntanos por qué la elegiste a tu prima virginia para esta transformaciÓn. >> virginia como mucha de nosotras es una madre soltera que tiene dos niÑos artÍsticos y todo su tiempo que ella se dedica a su persona es a la mejorÍa de encontrar medicamentos para sus hijos y lo menos que hace es tener tiempo para ella misma y pensÉ que podrÍa ser un momento magnÍfico para dedicarse un momento de ser una princesa por un dÍa. >> estÁ muy bien. me...
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bob macdonald in virginia is showing them wrong. [applause] you may recall in 2008 canada barack obama carried the state of virginia by seven percentage points. just one year later, the conservative candidate for governor ran a highly disciplined campaign and helped get more than any can afford governor of virginia. you may recall that the washington post said he was too conservative and could not govern. following his resignation, he was met with a deficit left by the prior administration. that is a deficit of $4.2 billion. we're used to hearing trillions of dollars for the shortfalls. $4.2 billion for the state in size of virginia is a major challenge. by making conservative revenue estimates and working with state employees to save you, the tax payers, dollars, he was able to turn a one. billion dollar deficit in 2010 into a $400 million surplus. [applause] virginia is one of the only state that had a surplus this past year. we wish how we can have that at the national level. the second shortfall was the $4.2 billion. his predece
bob macdonald in virginia is showing them wrong. [applause] you may recall in 2008 canada barack obama carried the state of virginia by seven percentage points. just one year later, the conservative candidate for governor ran a highly disciplined campaign and helped get more than any can afford governor of virginia. you may recall that the washington post said he was too conservative and could not govern. following his resignation, he was met with a deficit left by the prior administration....
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the virginia delegation has already objected. i don't think it will go beyond that. there's not a huge constituency outside the virginia delegation for this headquarters. not a very high priority for people in uniform. it's kind of an idea whose time has long since passed. so if there's a battle royal over this, i would be surprised. as winslow suggests the real battle is looming over the horizon with all kinds of deficit reduction proposals that would look to target the defense department. >> warner: now, let me stick with you for a minute, mr. donnelly. he said yesterday he wants to reform the culture in the pentagon. what's he at least talking about there? >> i think that's an overblown statement. i'm going to sound like i'm defending waste, fraud and abuse here. i wouldn't do that obviously. but i think that's more political window dressing because again when we're talking about looking at the actual proposals that he's making, it doesn't change that much. the bigger change is that secretary gates has already made are his program terminations. that is a big chang
the virginia delegation has already objected. i don't think it will go beyond that. there's not a huge constituency outside the virginia delegation for this headquarters. not a very high priority for people in uniform. it's kind of an idea whose time has long since passed. so if there's a battle royal over this, i would be surprised. as winslow suggests the real battle is looming over the horizon with all kinds of deficit reduction proposals that would look to target the defense department....
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let's look at virginia. as art said, i came into office to serve as governor with a $1.20 billion deficit, and we balanced the budget. we cut $4.2 billion in spending, going back to 2007 levels with no tax increases. just last week, i was able to amass a four hundred $3 billion surplus because of the principals -- $840 i'm3 -- a $ 403 million surplus because of the principles of governing in the virginia. you really creates opportunities for citizens -- who really create opportunities for citizens to achieve their dreams? is it government, or is it free enterprise? i think we have seen the answer to that, with the government taking over everything from gm, do health care services, to the student loans. we believe that it is small businesses to create 70% of new jobs. we are trying to inspire the visionary entrepreneur to create jobs and opportunities in the future. when it comes to regulations, we put together a panel to try to review every one of those regulations. we have 300 pages plus in regulations out
let's look at virginia. as art said, i came into office to serve as governor with a $1.20 billion deficit, and we balanced the budget. we cut $4.2 billion in spending, going back to 2007 levels with no tax increases. just last week, i was able to amass a four hundred $3 billion surplus because of the principals -- $840 i'm3 -- a $ 403 million surplus because of the principles of governing in the virginia. you really creates opportunities for citizens -- who really create opportunities for...
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jones, susan mcintyre, virginia wright, tom purvixs, officer dunn. i like to thank you all for participating in this very special hearing. i would like to make sure that the things said this evening reached the ears of those in office at this moment. those who control the purse strings, those who make the decisions to make these cuts. we let you hear from firsthand responders, from those who are on the ground, from those professionals who have experience dealing with those in crisis. we've heard from the public this evening, passionate testimony
jones, susan mcintyre, virginia wright, tom purvixs, officer dunn. i like to thank you all for participating in this very special hearing. i would like to make sure that the things said this evening reached the ears of those in office at this moment. those who control the purse strings, those who make the decisions to make these cuts. we let you hear from firsthand responders, from those who are on the ground, from those professionals who have experience dealing with those in crisis. we've...
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. >> a judge allowed a virginia lawsuit against health care to proceed. >> with the missouri law, my friends are excited. they see it as a proxy for a vote on obamacare, overwhelmingly rejected. i am not so sure. it was only about the individual mandate. it is a very narrow issue. i think if you had a referendum in missouri on abolishing pre- existing conditions, it would also have a strong majority in favor. if you pick and choose elements, you will get lopsided majorities. the question is overall. overall there is a 10-point spread of opposition over support. i think that is where it stands. i would not over-read as a referendum -- i would not over- read them as a referendum. >> i agree with charles on that it was a small turnout. it is not going to be on the ballot in november. i am not sure what the overall impact is going to be. >> well, i agree. i don't think the turnout -- i think the turnout on the cuts the value of that particular referendum. that is where the virginia court decision -- a lot of folks think that the law says it to the contrary, but the particular judge happe
. >> a judge allowed a virginia lawsuit against health care to proceed. >> with the missouri law, my friends are excited. they see it as a proxy for a vote on obamacare, overwhelmingly rejected. i am not so sure. it was only about the individual mandate. it is a very narrow issue. i think if you had a referendum in missouri on abolishing pre- existing conditions, it would also have a strong majority in favor. if you pick and choose elements, you will get lopsided majorities. the...
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three more stabbings in virginia last week where abuelazam has relatives. and a big break -- surveillance video of the attacker's suv matched descriptions from victims in michigan. the fbi was able to retrace abuelazam's steps showing when he was in each of the places in three states where the stabbings took place. michigan police declined to speculate on a motive, but investigators in virginia believe it was race. >> my belief is he selected the victims in leesburg based upon the color of their skin. >> reporter: abuelazam, a legal, permanent resident, worked at this michigan liquor store. the manager said he did not seem prone to violence. >> just very polite. no kind of hostility. no kind of -- no signs, you know. when i heard about it, i was in very big shock. >> reporter: the fbi said he tried to make a run for it, but was caught in an air security system already on high alert. pete williams, nbc news, washington. >>> turning now to the weather and another day of extremes. from heat and humidity across the midwest to a fast and violent storm that broug
three more stabbings in virginia last week where abuelazam has relatives. and a big break -- surveillance video of the attacker's suv matched descriptions from victims in michigan. the fbi was able to retrace abuelazam's steps showing when he was in each of the places in three states where the stabbings took place. michigan police declined to speculate on a motive, but investigators in virginia believe it was race. >> my belief is he selected the victims in leesburg based upon the color...
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at virginia beach in 1607. we hope we are still playing a privatal role here today about what is important in the united states. think of the visionary leaders, our first president, george washington, who understood the limits of power and rightly turned down another term of president. they wanted to make him king, but he said no, that is just what we fought against. patrick henry understood that freedom was so precious that he would sacrifice his very life. the second governor of virginia, thomas jefferson, who said a wise and frugal government is the object by which we should try to attain and that government should not take from the mouth of labor the bread that is earned. that is the legacy of virginia. [applause] so, it is probably not surprising to you -- and by the way for you virginians, thanks for hiring me. i have five kids. i really needed that job. i appreciate that. and i hope we have done a couple of things that show you conservatives can win and can govern. [cheers and applause] >> thank you to a
at virginia beach in 1607. we hope we are still playing a privatal role here today about what is important in the united states. think of the visionary leaders, our first president, george washington, who understood the limits of power and rightly turned down another term of president. they wanted to make him king, but he said no, that is just what we fought against. patrick henry understood that freedom was so precious that he would sacrifice his very life. the second governor of virginia,...