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y amigos, familiares y legisladores federales corren contra el reloj para afl dar a jorge acuÑa.en washington, telemundo. >>> en texas el departamento de inmigraciÓn inauguro el primer centro penitenciario. para indocumentados. segÚn las autoridades entre otras cosas. los reos podrÁn tener mas movimiento sin necesidad de una escolta permanente y recibir visitas, la cÁrcel ubicada en la ciudad. :cerca de san antonio tiene que capacidad para 608 personas. es la primera, que bajo la autoridad completa de inmigraciÓn federal y separada del sistema estatal. se da despuÉs de varias denuncias. presos en diferentes prisiones del paÍs. con eso amigos nuestra primera pausa en directo al regresar. les cuento por quÉ el presunto asesino intelectual de facundo cabral, no pudo llegar a guatemala como lo habÍa indicado el gobierno de colombia. una presunto delincuente en mÉxico. puede quedar libre muy orden de autoridad ¿por quÉ, se los cuento. >>> el asesino intelectual del cantautor argentino, facundo cabral no pudo llegar a guatemala, cuando el gobierno de colombia lo llevara a este paÍs. co
y amigos, familiares y legisladores federales corren contra el reloj para afl dar a jorge acuÑa.en washington, telemundo. >>> en texas el departamento de inmigraciÓn inauguro el primer centro penitenciario. para indocumentados. segÚn las autoridades entre otras cosas. los reos podrÁn tener mas movimiento sin necesidad de una escolta permanente y recibir visitas, la cÁrcel ubicada en la ciudad. :cerca de san antonio tiene que capacidad para 608 personas. es la primera, que bajo la...
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he's now 19 and jorge acuna has been in the country since he was 8 and his plight has attracted a lot of attention. >> reporter: i'm scott broom in rockville where a young college student facing deportation received a hero's welcome this afternoon after being released from detention. 19-year-old jorge steven acuna and his family just released from a maximum security holding facility on maryland's eastern shore pending deportation proceedings late yesterday. >> fighting for justice! >> reporter: and they've come home to a hero's welcome. friends from montgomery college where acuna is carrying a 3.5 gpa hastily started an online campaign last week to get him and his family freed. >> you're brought here to this country by your parents and all you're willing to do here is get an education, have a dream, set some goals up. >> reporter: but not everyone here is a supporter. >> if you come here illegally and you don't do the right things, i don't care if you get great grades. it's good for you, but it's the law. we deport people. >> these are the kind of people we want in our country, not to
he's now 19 and jorge acuna has been in the country since he was 8 and his plight has attracted a lot of attention. >> reporter: i'm scott broom in rockville where a young college student facing deportation received a hero's welcome this afternoon after being released from detention. 19-year-old jorge steven acuna and his family just released from a maximum security holding facility on maryland's eastern shore pending deportation proceedings late yesterday. >> fighting for justice!...
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these are friends of jorge steven acuna, a lot of friends. he's a guy who has been in the country since he was 8 years old, his family from colombia but they never managed to make it legal and his college career took a big detour last week when he got hocked up by -- locked up by immigration. 19-year-old jorge steven acuna and his family just released from a maximum security holding facility on maryland's eastern shore pending deportation proceedings last yesterday. and they've come home to a hero's welcome. >> fighting for justice! up with education, down with deportation! >> reporter: friends from montgomery college where acuna is carrying a 3.95 gpa hastily started a campaign last week to get him and his family freed went viral. >> there's future cases that can still happen if we don't manage to turn this around. >> reporter: surrounded by supporters this afternoon, the family seemed in emotional shock. >> you're brought to this country by your parents and all you're willing to do here is, you know, get an education, have a dream, set some
these are friends of jorge steven acuna, a lot of friends. he's a guy who has been in the country since he was 8 years old, his family from colombia but they never managed to make it legal and his college career took a big detour last week when he got hocked up by -- locked up by immigration. 19-year-old jorge steven acuna and his family just released from a maximum security holding facility on maryland's eastern shore pending deportation proceedings last yesterday. and they've come home to a...
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firmas se han recolectado en menos de 48 horas pidiendo que se detenga la deportación de jorge stephen acuñaen detenidos desde el pasado miércoles donde cuando agentes de migración los arrestaron en su hogar. >> mi reacción era que no lo creía, como había pasada esto,. >> reportera: melisa lidera los esfuerzos de sus compañeros que esperan llamar la atención de los congresistas y senadores, el joven detenido llegó de su país cuando sólo tenía ocho años y para quienes lo conocen la matriz del caso es que a pesar de sus logros académicos o está tras las rejas como un criminal. >> el no ha hecho nada malo, aquí estamos sus amigos y esto no es justo. >> reportera: los miembros del consejo de montgomery enviaron un comunicado de la casa blanca y el departamento interna que intervenga en esta terrible situación, la organización casa de maryland tan es involucrado. >> esto muestra cómo la meditación del presente barack obama no está consiguiendo lo que dice. >> reportera: el caso de este joven llega unos días después de que el estado de la florida otro estudiante que también se enfrentaba a la depo
firmas se han recolectado en menos de 48 horas pidiendo que se detenga la deportación de jorge stephen acuñaen detenidos desde el pasado miércoles donde cuando agentes de migración los arrestaron en su hogar. >> mi reacción era que no lo creía, como había pasada esto,. >> reportera: melisa lidera los esfuerzos de sus compañeros que esperan llamar la atención de los congresistas y senadores, el joven detenido llegó de su país cuando sólo tenía ocho años y para quienes...
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the plight of 19-year-old montgomery county college student jorge acuna and his family has captured the attention of the entire county council and has lit a fire under the illegal immigration issue in maryland. that college student has been in the country since he was 8 years old and scott broom was in rockville where people were rallying for his cause. >> reporter: i'm scott broom in rockville where a young college student facing deportation received a hero's welcome this afternoon after being released from detention. 19-year-old jorge steven acuna and his family just released from a maximum security holding facility on maryland's eastern shore pending deportation proceedings late yesterday. and they've come home to a hero's welcome. friends from montgomery college hastily started an online campaign last week to get him and his family freed. >> you're brought to this country by your parents and all you're willing to do here is get an education, have a dream, set some goals up. >> reporter: but not everyone here is a supporter. >> if you come here illegally and you don't do the right th
the plight of 19-year-old montgomery county college student jorge acuna and his family has captured the attention of the entire county council and has lit a fire under the illegal immigration issue in maryland. that college student has been in the country since he was 8 years old and scott broom was in rockville where people were rallying for his cause. >> reporter: i'm scott broom in rockville where a young college student facing deportation received a hero's welcome this afternoon after...
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eir story. >> we're talking about jorge acuna who is the son of the two immigrants. this is a student on the dean's list with dreams of being a surgeon. he's a week from spring break and his birthday is two weeks away, but then came the knock on the door from customs agents that changed everything. the chants, the signs, the rally at rockville town square all sparked by what happened to this montgomery county college student jorge steven acuna. >> i'll catch up with my schoolwork and everything will be all right. >> reporter: his parents came to america in 2001 seeking political asylum from colombia. casa says they spent tens of thousands of dollars for an attorney who was disbarred eventually. they lost their plea for political asylum, so last wednesday customs agents showed up at their home. >> my dad walked upstairs. i was about to get up, get ready for school and all of a sudden my dad knocks on my door and he's like i'm sorry, i'm sorry. immigration is here. we were in maximum security for about four days. >> down with deportation of. >> reporter: outraged by wh
eir story. >> we're talking about jorge acuna who is the son of the two immigrants. this is a student on the dean's list with dreams of being a surgeon. he's a week from spring break and his birthday is two weeks away, but then came the knock on the door from customs agents that changed everything. the chants, the signs, the rally at rockville town square all sparked by what happened to this montgomery county college student jorge steven acuna. >> i'll catch up with my schoolwork...
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>> bret: alicia acuna live in wichita. thank you.es by some republicans that the long primary campaign is taking a severe toll while obama runs unopposed on the other side. four years ago democrats were enduring their own fierce intramural war. chief washington correspondent james rosen looks back tonight. >> she, all but called him an empty suit who couldn't be trusted. >> if you are going to talk then you ought to mean what you say. >> he all but called her a pawn of meltway special interest whose viewed changed with the winds. >> her comments bar ridiculous. >> across the first half of 2008, concerns mounted about the "sharp attacks" and "bruising tone" in epic and expensive democratic primary battle between senators hillary clinton and barack obama. >> senator mccain has a lifetime of experience he will bring to the white house. senator obama has a speech he gave in 2002. >> she doesn't believe i think in bottom up democracy. >> everyone said that barack obama, extented primary race crippled. >> forecasting how badly the democrat
>> bret: alicia acuna live in wichita. thank you.es by some republicans that the long primary campaign is taking a severe toll while obama runs unopposed on the other side. four years ago democrats were enduring their own fierce intramural war. chief washington correspondent james rosen looks back tonight. >> she, all but called him an empty suit who couldn't be trusted. >> if you are going to talk then you ought to mean what you say. >> he all but called her a pawn of...
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maryland detenida por deportaciÓn, fue puesta en libertad, luego de estar 6 dÍas en reclusiÓn, la familia acuÑabierno que frenen la separaciÓn familiar en estados unidos. >>> lÍderes comunitarios estÁn pidiendo que se detenga la deportaciÓn de un padre de familia que fue arrestado en la florida, cuando regresaba de llevar a su hijo al hospital. desde miami, mary ga narmarra t los marÍa y sus 4 hijos estÁn desempleo pra desamparados, estÁn solos >>> sentÍa que se me desgarra el mundo no poder trabajar, porque reciÉn salÍ de una cesÁrea no era fÁcil para mÍ. y este, sentir que ya no iba a tener sliz. >>> lÁzaro poblano fue arrestado hace unos dÍas, cuando la familia regresaba de llevar a su hijo de 14 aÑos a un hospital de forados myers en la florida >>> nos parÓ un oficial y arrestaron a lÁzaro, este, por quÉ? por el hecho de no tener una licencia. y este, y fue cuando nosotros empezÓ nuestra pesadilla. >>> hoy la familia viviÓ un pequeÑo alivio luego de esta pesadilla luego de pagar una fianza, poblano logrÓ salir en libertad, estas son las imÁgenes del momento que despuÉs de varios dÍas logra
maryland detenida por deportaciÓn, fue puesta en libertad, luego de estar 6 dÍas en reclusiÓn, la familia acuÑabierno que frenen la separaciÓn familiar en estados unidos. >>> lÍderes comunitarios estÁn pidiendo que se detenga la deportaciÓn de un padre de familia que fue arrestado en la florida, cuando regresaba de llevar a su hijo al hospital. desde miami, mary ga narmarra t los marÍa y sus 4 hijos estÁn desempleo pra desamparados, estÁn solos >>> sentÍa que se me...
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to use the same good judgment again, this time in the case of the acuna family."an online petition supporteding jorge with nearly 5,000 signatures now. and according to the facebook page there's a rally, march, and vigil tomorrow at 3:00 p.m. at rockville town center. and at the same time, there's a -- the family attorney for the acunas is working to get a stay with the immigration court to try to get the family to work through the froprocess to be he longer. >> even if it's deferred, how long would it be? >> for the people gathering to support, they want the end result to be -- toal huh jorge to stay in -- to allow sdwroerj stay -- to allow jorge to stay in the country. >> thank you very much. >>> yahoo! has followed through with an online threat and filed a lawsuit against facebook. yahoo! claims that facebook infringed on ten of its patents including advertising, privacy controls, and social networking. yahoo! threatened to sue last month. the lawsuit comes as facebook prepares to cash in with a public offering valuing the company at nearly $100 billion. >>> ho
to use the same good judgment again, this time in the case of the acuna family."an online petition supporteding jorge with nearly 5,000 signatures now. and according to the facebook page there's a rally, march, and vigil tomorrow at 3:00 p.m. at rockville town center. and at the same time, there's a -- the family attorney for the acunas is working to get a stay with the immigration court to try to get the family to work through the froprocess to be he longer. >> even if it's...
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immigration agents took the acuna family into custody last week.e than 5,000 people joined an online petition including the montgomery county council to help keep acuna in the country. we're working to find out why he and his family were released. >>> several d.c. council members must turn over campaign records. federal prosecutors have expanded their corruption probe. a story we brought you first on 4. federal prosecutors served grand jury subpoenas to get all documents linked to prominent business man jeffrey thompson. the records could date back to 2003. thompson is an accountant who owns the city's largest medicaid contractor. he's also a major political contributor. the fbi recently raided his home and offices. mayor vincent gray's 2010 mayoral campaign is already the focus of a federal corruption investigation. >>> 6:46. jury deliberations may begin today in the wrongful death case brought against virginia tech university. closing arguments are expected to begin this morning. 32 people were killed in the april, 2011, shootings. the families o
immigration agents took the acuna family into custody last week.e than 5,000 people joined an online petition including the montgomery county council to help keep acuna in the country. we're working to find out why he and his family were released. >>> several d.c. council members must turn over campaign records. federal prosecutors have expanded their corruption probe. a story we brought you first on 4. federal prosecutors served grand jury subpoenas to get all documents linked to...
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the young man is jorge steven acuna, a college student.ast wednesday, immigration agents took jorge and his family into custody. this video popped up on youtube. an effort to get jorge's story out and gain support. he came to the u.s. at 8 years old with his mother and father from colombia. they tried to get political asylum but were denied several times. they ignored an order to leave in 2008 and have been in the country illegally ever since. on facebook, you see it here, there's a page. and there's also a letter from the montgomery county council. this supports -- shows -- highlights that jorge was an honors student at northwest high school and is a semester away from graduating from montgomery college. the entire council now urging the white house and the department of homeland security to step in and stop the family's pending deportation. the online petition has nearly 5,000 signatures right now. and according to facebook, a group is organizing a rally, march, and vigil tomorrow. it will start at rockville town center around 3:00. righ
the young man is jorge steven acuna, a college student.ast wednesday, immigration agents took jorge and his family into custody. this video popped up on youtube. an effort to get jorge's story out and gain support. he came to the u.s. at 8 years old with his mother and father from colombia. they tried to get political asylum but were denied several times. they ignored an order to leave in 2008 and have been in the country illegally ever since. on facebook, you see it here, there's a page. and...
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in wichita,, alicia acuna fox news apple is already beeind on new i-pad orders. orders.ant tt roll the dice and try to grab one off the shelf, they go on sale in the u.s. next friday. a close call for one driver filling up at thh pump massachusetts. high winds toppled a gas station roof in ffrtunateey, the driver wasn't in the car at the time -- and, no one else was injuued. and, poliie say he pumps were shut off. the national weather service issued a wind england witt wind gusts up to pifty miles-per-hour. sunshine and surfing but a -33 major storm shut down thh baal sized haal pounded the islands. the flying chunks of ice slammed into pomes destroying roofs, shaatering winnows and denting &pwhile the icc wassflyinn - over.... fiveeinches of rain fell in just two hours causing flash floooing. one pooeowner says the sound of hail hitting hisshouse sounded his living room. 3 3 3 3 3 it's quiet, too quiet. why ilence can kill when it comes to america's new hybrid pars. new race to make money the old fashioned way. why hundreds of eople are abandoning their jobs and &pheadi
in wichita,, alicia acuna fox news apple is already beeind on new i-pad orders. orders.ant tt roll the dice and try to grab one off the shelf, they go on sale in the u.s. next friday. a close call for one driver filling up at thh pump massachusetts. high winds toppled a gas station roof in ffrtunateey, the driver wasn't in the car at the time -- and, no one else was injuued. and, poliie say he pumps were shut off. the national weather service issued a wind england witt wind gusts up to pifty...
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>>the acuna family has one year to use the time to appeal the order or leave the country. as for the students protesting, they are going to stay together. one of the things they want to fight for is the dream act that will give in-state tuition to students like jorge. >> we are not the only ones to experience this incredibly warm weather. cities across the nation are having a heat wave. excited golfers in minnesota took advantage of the weather and hit the links. one of the few downsides of the weather, seasonable allergies. more pollen in the air means more sneezing and itchy eyes. >> let's take a minnesota golf trip in march. >> is that not funny? do you think is a treat for us and imagine people in wisconsin. >> it is crazy. tomorrow may be our day. temperatures could tie or break a record. let's did started. a couple of weatherbugs. 78 degrees and waldorf right now. 77 in leesburg. looking from the rooftop camera will look down at jefferson memorial scanning treetops. it will not be long before it is vibrant pink all over the place and probably a little bit sooner than
>>the acuna family has one year to use the time to appeal the order or leave the country. as for the students protesting, they are going to stay together. one of the things they want to fight for is the dream act that will give in-state tuition to students like jorge. >> we are not the only ones to experience this incredibly warm weather. cities across the nation are having a heat wave. excited golfers in minnesota took advantage of the weather and hit the links. one of the few...
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fox's alicia acuna is live near aspen park, colorado. what do we know? >> reporter: hi, alisyn. asked a jefferson county sheriff's office about the conflicting statements between his office and that of first call network, the company that handles the reverse 911s. the sheriff official acknowledged the discrepancy and they are investigating. 12% of the people who live in the mandatory evacuation area say they got no warning even though they had signed up to receive fire danger warnings on their phone. first call network insists that there was no glitch. that everything worked the way it should have and if folks didn't get the warning because they either didn't i can pick up their phones or their service had been disconnected but the sheriff's department is saying things did not go as planned so they're looking into it. >> our concern is on the number of households that never got the call period. and we know that happened through our research. we're still getting numbers on how many homes but that's our real concern because if they never got it, it's a software glitch. it's a prob
fox's alicia acuna is live near aspen park, colorado. what do we know? >> reporter: hi, alisyn. asked a jefferson county sheriff's office about the conflicting statements between his office and that of first call network, the company that handles the reverse 911s. the sheriff official acknowledged the discrepancy and they are investigating. 12% of the people who live in the mandatory evacuation area say they got no warning even though they had signed up to receive fire danger warnings on...
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in wichita, alicia acuna, fox news. >>> secretary of state hillary rodham clinton closed the women inth a message: be fearless. secretary clinton spoke at the end of the three-day event, highlighting the roll error errors of women, community, family, and national and global efforts, joined by actress meryl streep. they have the ability, honor, and responsibility that women have today. >> the higher the education and the involvement of women in the culture and economy, the more secure the nation. it means waking early, working hard, putting a family of community, a country literally on your back and building a better life. >> the conference also featured noble peace prizewinner nobi. former secretary of state mad mad and actress -- madeleine albright and actress angelina jolie. >>> having trouble finding a job? that is where social media can answer. >>> and then later. >> haven't you noticed? many of our areas flowers trees are blooming early this year. i'm bob barnard. what does that mean for springtime and we'll take a look at our historic cherry trees. ppppp
in wichita, alicia acuna, fox news. >>> secretary of state hillary rodham clinton closed the women inth a message: be fearless. secretary clinton spoke at the end of the three-day event, highlighting the roll error errors of women, community, family, and national and global efforts, joined by actress meryl streep. they have the ability, honor, and responsibility that women have today. >> the higher the education and the involvement of women in the culture and economy, the more...
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and as alicia acuna explains, it's gaping ground across the country. >> i have seen some things, yes, i have. >> reporter: that makes him an asset to police. he's one of the city's taxis on patrol. >> it gives us drivers something we have done going doing in our communities, which is that watchful eye. >> reporter: in 2011, denver p.d. and cabs formed a relationship to watch for crime. >> and gives us more than 1,000 eyes and ears out there helping us become aware of cram activity, nefarious activity, or suspicious activity. >> reporter: the pilot program was announced in january 2011. the next day, jose medeepa, a 21-year-old valet, was killed in a hit-and-run. >> it was the first day on the job. he was trying to earn a living for his family. >> reporter: a cab driver led investigators to norma vera an illegal immigrant about to leave for mexico. >> try not to get involved with anything; however, if ing they' say something. >> reporter: more than 50 law enforcement agencies nationwide new use it and todayy's training was invaluable the day his own cab was stolen. cops arrested the gu
and as alicia acuna explains, it's gaping ground across the country. >> i have seen some things, yes, i have. >> reporter: that makes him an asset to police. he's one of the city's taxis on patrol. >> it gives us drivers something we have done going doing in our communities, which is that watchful eye. >> reporter: in 2011, denver p.d. and cabs formed a relationship to watch for crime. >> and gives us more than 1,000 eyes and ears out there helping us become aware...
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alicia acuna is live in wichita. he talked to fox news about his showing in kansas. what did he have to say? >> hi, rick, yes, he did. actually in our conversation he took that opportunity to go after his opponents mitt romney and newt gingrich for skipping campaigning in kansas and deciding to move on to the southern states of mississippi and alabama for their primaries on tuesday. take a listen. >> it is sort of a joke that they are out there saying rick is not conservative on this and this when everybody knows that we are the strongest most principled conservative in this race and that all of these attacks are on minutia types of issues that are taken completely out of context and that didn't sell over here in the good people of kansas and that is why they abandoned ship and i think we will find it is not going to sell across this country. >> and santorum has now moved on to missouri. however, rick, there is a lot of weight being put on tuesday's southern primaries. back to you. >> mitt romney and newt gingrich putting a lot of energy into the southern states, rig
alicia acuna is live in wichita. he talked to fox news about his showing in kansas. what did he have to say? >> hi, rick, yes, he did. actually in our conversation he took that opportunity to go after his opponents mitt romney and newt gingrich for skipping campaigning in kansas and deciding to move on to the southern states of mississippi and alabama for their primaries on tuesday. take a listen. >> it is sort of a joke that they are out there saying rick is not conservative on...
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. >> shepard: alicia acuna live in wichita. thanks. a crazy seen at the dallas-fort worth airport today. did you hear about this? passengers wrestle ago flight attendant into a seat after that attendant went on 15 minute tirade how the plane is going to crash talking 9/11 and all kinds of stuff. it happened while the jet was still on the tarmac. that flight attendant got on the pa system and went off about the safety of the plane. passengers were a bit freaked out some reportedly crying. another saying to use the intercom to beg the pilots return to the terminal. >> her speech was slurred. she was going in and out. she was trying to communicate with the captain. i don't think she knew that she was over the loud speaker at that time. because she september -- said something about a mechanical problem in the beginning. i was on the phone with the authorities. and ran up to the front after i called called the 911 and two men were already restraining her. she was in a manic state. >> shepard: a manic state. according to one passenger the fl
. >> shepard: alicia acuna live in wichita. thanks. a crazy seen at the dallas-fort worth airport today. did you hear about this? passengers wrestle ago flight attendant into a seat after that attendant went on 15 minute tirade how the plane is going to crash talking 9/11 and all kinds of stuff. it happened while the jet was still on the tarmac. that flight attendant got on the pa system and went off about the safety of the plane. passengers were a bit freaked out some reportedly crying....
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alyssia acuna live in wichita at this hour. you and your crew talked to santorum just before he headed next door to missouri. what did he have to say? >> that's right, harris. we were talking to him as the returns were coming. in things were starting to look good here. here is what he had to say. >> i think shows that people are looking for someone who reflects their values and can win. that's the real combination here. the more people look at this race, someone like governor romney who increasingly hard to tell the difference on some of the biggest issues of the day between obama care between governor romney and the president. >> kansas was an important win for him. he needs the delegates. he came to campaign trips. made stops in mississippi and alabama. and the lead up to the primaries there. folks here, harris, were saying that they wanted someone who mirrored their conservative values and they say they found that in rick santorum so really no big surprise here. back to you. >> harris: people talking about kansas. i mentione
alyssia acuna live in wichita at this hour. you and your crew talked to santorum just before he headed next door to missouri. what did he have to say? >> that's right, harris. we were talking to him as the returns were coming. in things were starting to look good here. here is what he had to say. >> i think shows that people are looking for someone who reflects their values and can win. that's the real combination here. the more people look at this race, someone like governor romney...
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alicia acuna is looking at it from aspen park, colorado for the very latest. alicia, what are officials saying about the claims that people didn't get a warning and some cases were told they should stay put? >> reporter: well, martha, we're going to actually hear more on that here as you mentioned in a press conference right where i'm standing in about 25 minutes. so far the jefferson county sheriff's department is blaming a software glitch on that 12% of that burn area that didn't receive the reverse 911 call. however the president of the company that provides that service, first call network, is saying that the service worked just fine. folks didn't get a call didn't pick up the phone or had disconnected service. cole meyer was in that area and did not receive a reverse 911 call. take a listen. >> all day long i kept checking the fire and kept getting closer. i never heard anything. when i finally left, i left five minutes, 10 minutes ahead of the fire taking my home which is a black hole in the earth. >> reporter: the sheriff's department is saying martha,
alicia acuna is looking at it from aspen park, colorado for the very latest. alicia, what are officials saying about the claims that people didn't get a warning and some cases were told they should stay put? >> reporter: well, martha, we're going to actually hear more on that here as you mentioned in a press conference right where i'm standing in about 25 minutes. so far the jefferson county sheriff's department is blaming a software glitch on that 12% of that burn area that didn't...
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alicia acuna live in kansas. not really a surprise in kansas, is it? >> no, it is not.s is often referred to as one of the most if not the most conservative state in the country. i talked to rick santorum about what happened here and he said he was happy about it. here is more. will. >> i think it shows that people are looking for someone who reflects their values and can win. and that is the real combination here and that the more people look at this race when they see someone like governor romney who who is increasingly hard to tell the difference on some of the biggest issues of the day particularly obama care between governor romney and the president. >> reporter: santorum also took time to criticize the two competitors, mitt romney and newt gingrich for not coming to kansas to campaign and instead moving ton focus on the southern states for their primaries on tuesday. however, rick santorum has been to kansas, mississippi and alabama. gregg, back to you. >> what is next for the candidates and where are they really trying to focus their energies, alicia? >> right no
alicia acuna live in kansas. not really a surprise in kansas, is it? >> no, it is not.s is often referred to as one of the most if not the most conservative state in the country. i talked to rick santorum about what happened here and he said he was happy about it. here is more. will. >> i think it shows that people are looking for someone who reflects their values and can win. and that is the real combination here and that the more people look at this race when they see someone like...
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alicia acuna joins us live in wichita, kansas. >> reporter: rick santorum begins his day in alabama todaysas for a couple of events here. this is a state that mike huckabee won four years ago and a place where rick santorum by observers is considered to be the socially conservative favorite, in fact santorum is banking on the values voters in tomorrows caucuses here as well as the contests in mississippi and alabama where he spoke yesterday. take a listen. >> i appreciate you coming out and listen to what we have to say, because i think what we have to say is really important, because alabama, which is the heart of the south, the conservative redress report of this country that understands what made this country great. >> reporter: and the caucuses tomorrow, martha actually have 40 delegates up for grabs. the way they are being divied up here, some of thermgiven proportional and some of them are winner take all. martha: that makes it even more confusion. what about governor romney, is he going to spend any time in kansas? >> reporter: no he's not. he has no plans to stop in kansas unless
alicia acuna joins us live in wichita, kansas. >> reporter: rick santorum begins his day in alabama todaysas for a couple of events here. this is a state that mike huckabee won four years ago and a place where rick santorum by observers is considered to be the socially conservative favorite, in fact santorum is banking on the values voters in tomorrows caucuses here as well as the contests in mississippi and alabama where he spoke yesterday. take a listen. >> i appreciate you coming...
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alicia acuna live in wichita, kansas, for us now. >> reporter: hi, jon. with who's not coming to kansas, and the decision making process behind that or, rather, decisions. mitt romney is skipping kansas and has been spending time in mississippi and alabama, and it was in jackson today that one of his staffers told reporters they consider their candidate the underdog in that state and that newt gingrich is competitive there. but at a town hall today romney talked about overregulation. take a listen. >> if you build it, they will come. if you hire the regulators, they will regulate. >> reporter: earlier this week newt gingrich had stopped in kansas planned, but changed course and is sticking with his southern state strategy, remaining in mississippi and alabama. if you take a look at the latest rasmussen poll yesterday in alabama, it shows newt gingrich is just ahead of santorum by one percentage point and romney by two with a margin of error plus or minus 4%, so it's basically a statistical three-way tie. santorum is hitting all three states having contest
alicia acuna live in wichita, kansas, for us now. >> reporter: hi, jon. with who's not coming to kansas, and the decision making process behind that or, rather, decisions. mitt romney is skipping kansas and has been spending time in mississippi and alabama, and it was in jackson today that one of his staffers told reporters they consider their candidate the underdog in that state and that newt gingrich is competitive there. but at a town hall today romney talked about overregulation. take...
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alicia acuna from colorado with more. alicia. >> reporter: jenna, 600 firefighters are working to get a jump on the containment line ahead of the dangerous conditions expected this weekend but meantime there is an investigation underway over that 12% of the people who say they did not receive the reverse 911 call and it is coming on two fronts. first the jefferson county sheriff's department says some of the recorded calls really didn't start until eight seconds after someone answered. folks likely picked up the phone and heard nothing and never got the warning. there are conflicting stories between the sheriff's office and the company that handles the reverse 911s. the president of that company, first call network says that the system worked fine and some people didn't pick up the phone or had disconnected service. the sheriff's office says they believe there was a software glitch. some of the 180 residents meantime who are still evacuated will be allowed brief escorted visits to check their homes or what's left today. m
alicia acuna from colorado with more. alicia. >> reporter: jenna, 600 firefighters are working to get a jump on the containment line ahead of the dangerous conditions expected this weekend but meantime there is an investigation underway over that 12% of the people who say they did not receive the reverse 911 call and it is coming on two fronts. first the jefferson county sheriff's department says some of the recorded calls really didn't start until eight seconds after someone answered....