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the gentleman from alabama. mr. aderholt: i have no objection and accept the gentleman's amendment. the chair: is there objection? seeing none, the question is on the adoption of the amendment offered by the jilt fromi. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. the amendment is adopted. the clerk will read. the clerk: $345,270,000 to remain available until september 30, 2014. border security, fencing infrastructure and technology. $500 million to remain available until september 30, 2014. the chair: the clerk will read. the clerk: air and marine interdiction operations, maintenance and procurement, $499,666,000 to remain available until september 30, 2014. construction and facilities management. $234,096,000 to remain available until september 30, 2016. the chair: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? >> i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will -- does the gentleman seek unanimous consent to have his amendment considered
the gentleman from alabama. mr. aderholt: i have no objection and accept the gentleman's amendment. the chair: is there objection? seeing none, the question is on the adoption of the amendment offered by the jilt fromi. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. the amendment is adopted. the clerk will read. the clerk: $345,270,000 to remain available until september 30, 2014. border security, fencing infrastructure and technology. $500 million to...
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alabama is like arizona on stay. royds you don't have to look very far to see the venom in that particular law. the law. prohibits citizens from helping their citizens if they reasonably should have known that the other citizens of the state are undocumented the law requires public officials to report on schoolchildren who they think might be illegal it really is a very vicious piece of legislation to me it goes far beyond trying to bring jobs back to americans and dealing with you could say is that i'm documented immigrant problem with the fact that that's just inhumane especially in areas like this where there were just so many natural disasters you can't assist somebody if they might be undocumented and that's exactly right and i think what the alabama law shows is that this is really a civil rights issue it is it is not just an immigrant rights issue it's an issue that has to do with preserving human rights and human dignity and i think that's really the alabama law stripped bare otherwise it sounds like it's tel
alabama is like arizona on stay. royds you don't have to look very far to see the venom in that particular law. the law. prohibits citizens from helping their citizens if they reasonably should have known that the other citizens of the state are undocumented the law requires public officials to report on schoolchildren who they think might be illegal it really is a very vicious piece of legislation to me it goes far beyond trying to bring jobs back to americans and dealing with you could say is...
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it's good legislation for alabama. it's good legislation for the people of alabama. southern states as well. i didn't have any hesitation about the support of this legislation because what it does is it actually just encourages everybody to have to follow the same path to fulfill whatever commitment or opportunity for growth and personal development that they would like to experience. >> representative merrill, i do want to point out one unique piece of this law that involves children. so, we know that parents of foreign-born public school kids will be required to report their immigration status to huntsville officials. i picked up the huntsville times earlier in the week, rain the walt to read this line this is an editorial, "under this bill, we are going to keep illegal immigrant students to out of all public colleges so none of them, regardless of how smart or how hard they work would be able to get the education they need to become teachers, engineers, doctors, nurses and entrepreneurs." how do you respond to that? >> well, brooke, obviously anyone that enrolls i
it's good legislation for alabama. it's good legislation for the people of alabama. southern states as well. i didn't have any hesitation about the support of this legislation because what it does is it actually just encourages everybody to have to follow the same path to fulfill whatever commitment or opportunity for growth and personal development that they would like to experience. >> representative merrill, i do want to point out one unique piece of this law that involves children....
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the gentleman from alabama. mr. aderholt: thank you. it is nye honor to present the fiscal year -- it is my honor to present the appropriations bill for the department of homeland security. this bill before us today, perhaps more than any other bill, exemplifies the difficult choices that need to be made in order to address our nation's fiscal crisis. this bill demonstrates how we can fully fund vital security programs while also reducing spending overall. furthermore this bill does not represent a false choice between fiscal responsibility and security. both are national security priorities and both are vigorously addressed in this bill. i'm under no illusion that everyone here in this chamber will agree with the spending reductions included in this legislation. but now more than ever our government needs fiscal discipline and this bill takes the necessary steps toward that goal. the bottom line, more money and more government do not equal more security. so in this time of skyrocketing debt and persistent threats, we must get our homel
the gentleman from alabama. mr. aderholt: thank you. it is nye honor to present the fiscal year -- it is my honor to present the appropriations bill for the department of homeland security. this bill before us today, perhaps more than any other bill, exemplifies the difficult choices that need to be made in order to address our nation's fiscal crisis. this bill demonstrates how we can fully fund vital security programs while also reducing spending overall. furthermore this bill does not...
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alabama le cierra las puertas a los indocumentados alerta a los inmigrantes si le prometen mucho porpoco pueden que sus trámites no staestén en buenas manos. les presento a iza tiene forma de vaca pero produce leche humana ¿cómo?. "noticiero telemundo" con josé díaz balart. >>>josé: muy buenas tardess las principales entrada as morelia capital de michoacán amanecieron hoy llena de sangre, eran los cuerpos de 21 ojo vensjóvenes j ellos narco mensajes que lo señalaban como lo peor de la sociedad, pero muchos consideran que en realidad se strats de tr ajuste de cuentas entre rivales. >raúl: a las 7 de la noche comenzó el tiradero de muertos, uno en la casa, 4 en el campo deportivo, otros 5 en una carretera en total la masacre fue de 21 personas, masacre nunca vista en morelia capital de michoacán >>> matar por qué sí está mal, y más de esa forma que lo hicieron. >>>raúl: los muertos fueron tirados en la ciudad, todos tenían las manos amarradas y la cabeza cubierta un cinta, algunos fueron asfixiados y a todos los dejaron con el mismo narco mensaje decían que eran violadores, y fueron ej
alabama le cierra las puertas a los indocumentados alerta a los inmigrantes si le prometen mucho porpoco pueden que sus trámites no staestén en buenas manos. les presento a iza tiene forma de vaca pero produce leche humana ¿cómo?. "noticiero telemundo" con josé díaz balart. >>>josé: muy buenas tardess las principales entrada as morelia capital de michoacán amanecieron hoy llena de sangre, eran los cuerpos de 21 ojo vensjóvenes j ellos narco mensajes que lo señalaban...
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the chair: the gentleman from alabama. mr. aderholt: no objection. the chair: no objection heard. the amendment will be considered at this point. mrs. lowey: thank you. the chair: the clerk will report the amendment. the clerk: amendment offered by mrs. lowey -- ms. lowey: i ask unanimous consent to -- the chair: mr. aderholt: i reserve a point of order for the gentlelady's amendment. the chair: the point of order is observed. the gentlelady is recognized for five minutes. mrs. lowey: i'd like to make a few additional points because previously i did discuss the amendment in greater detail. . and i thank the chairman for your consideration. $1 billion for the block grant funding, i think it's important that we look at the breakdown. $192.6 million for law enforcement training and exercises, $55 million for operation stone garden grants which is overtime costs, $85 million for fema to administer the grant programs which is the department of homeland security estimate, and this brings the funding total down to $667.1 million befo
the chair: the gentleman from alabama. mr. aderholt: no objection. the chair: no objection heard. the amendment will be considered at this point. mrs. lowey: thank you. the chair: the clerk will report the amendment. the clerk: amendment offered by mrs. lowey -- ms. lowey: i ask unanimous consent to -- the chair: mr. aderholt: i reserve a point of order for the gentlelady's amendment. the chair: the point of order is observed. the gentlelady is recognized for five minutes. mrs. lowey: i'd like...
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. >> la describen como la medida más severa de inmigración del estado de alabama, comse preparan las semana esperamos cambios, por el momento vemos nubosidad baja, en el tiempo tenemos toda la información. >> dira usted las leyes contra los indocumentados s siguen propagando en variosestadfos en alabama se iniciarian los alcances de la nueva ley de inmigración esta podría detener a cualquier persona que este imigrante en el país, mucha gente porto y marcho con velas en alabama. >> la naleo trabaja con funcionarios de tood el país para que el crecimiento de la fuerza hispana en el país se vuelva en verdadero poder político. >> las buenas noticias es que se estima que más de 12,2 millones de latinos voten en el año entrante, lo más probable es que más de 12 millones de latinos no saldran a votar, naleo quiere educar la población latina para que se registren a votar, como en las elecciones del 2008. >> a los latinos le importa a lo que todo el mundo >> todos estos asuntos nos afectan a nosotros también, queremos que esto sea de repesentacion hispana. >> tenemos chance de elegir los nues
. >> la describen como la medida más severa de inmigración del estado de alabama, comse preparan las semana esperamos cambios, por el momento vemos nubosidad baja, en el tiempo tenemos toda la información. >> dira usted las leyes contra los indocumentados s siguen propagando en variosestadfos en alabama se iniciarian los alcances de la nueva ley de inmigración esta podría detener a cualquier persona que este imigrante en el país, mucha gente porto y marcho con velas en...
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in alabama to knowingly give a ride to anyone who is in the state illegally. also, public schools must now collect documentation to determine every student's legal status. now, on top of this, also, the provisions in other states does allow police officers who make a lawful stop to check the immigration status of those people who they do stop, and alabama joining arizona, georgia, utah and indiana by enacting harsh and tough measures to crackdown on the illegal immigration. we have two guests for you right now. one of them is a mayor who supports alabama's new law, a hispanic activist who says it will harm the state's enconmy, and let me begin with mayor lindsey lions, one town at the center of the heart of the alabama debate, and sir, we appreciate your being here, so tell me and the viewers, what problem in albertville, i guess, will be involved ein the new la? >> than yk you, t.j., for havin me on the program. when we talk about this immigration law, and a lot of them deal with the crime issues related to that. we have an overburdened medical and public fac
in alabama to knowingly give a ride to anyone who is in the state illegally. also, public schools must now collect documentation to determine every student's legal status. now, on top of this, also, the provisions in other states does allow police officers who make a lawful stop to check the immigration status of those people who they do stop, and alabama joining arizona, georgia, utah and indiana by enacting harsh and tough measures to crackdown on the illegal immigration. we have two guests...
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and the warrants here in alabama.all this is is a power play, it's a control play, and that's form of intimidation. >> if we continue to have the illegal community think that we're a sanctuary state, they will continue to grow. right now we need jobs. >> reporter: you heard him say sanctuary, this would prevent alabama from having any sanctuary cities. the aclu has vowed they will fight the law, and the u.s. supreme court upheld last week arizona's law that goes after employers who hire illegals. the other part, the controversial part that police can check immigration status, that clearly is about to go before the supreme court. it's unclear right now how the obama administration plans to approach this alabama law if governor signs it, martha, which we expect him to do. martha: trace, thank you very much. so just to put this issue in context for you, according to the national conference of state legislatures, in the first quarter of this year alone state lawmakers in 41 states have brought forward 260 law enforcement-
and the warrants here in alabama.all this is is a power play, it's a control play, and that's form of intimidation. >> if we continue to have the illegal community think that we're a sanctuary state, they will continue to grow. right now we need jobs. >> reporter: you heard him say sanctuary, this would prevent alabama from having any sanctuary cities. the aclu has vowed they will fight the law, and the u.s. supreme court upheld last week arizona's law that goes after employers who...
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what happened to those grandchildren in alabama? captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. we begin tonight with remarkable news about arizona congresswoman gabriel giffords. late today, we got word that giffords has been released from a texas rehabilitation hospital and is moving into her husband's home near houston. it was in january that she nearly lost her life in that assassination attempt in tucson, a shooting that killed six others. congressional correspondent nancy cordes has the late- breaking details. >> reporter: scott, this is really a great development for the giffords family. what it means is that she will be able to live at home with her husband and commute to the hospital every day to continue her rehabilitation, something that her doctors call a major milestone. congresswoman giffords left her houston hospital today after spending nearly five months there undergoing intensive rehabilitation-- learning how to speak again, working on her motor skills, after
what happened to those grandchildren in alabama? captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. we begin tonight with remarkable news about arizona congresswoman gabriel giffords. late today, we got word that giffords has been released from a texas rehabilitation hospital and is moving into her husband's home near houston. it was in january that she nearly lost her life in that assassination attempt in tucson, a shooting...
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help people understand how crazy auburn versus alabama and how crazy just alabama just football in that that experience what it's been like the past several years for you? >> it's really something that you just, you know, embrace. i had no idea when i came to auburn what that was about. i was like what is that? and, you know, after being there for four years, like, you really get it. and you understand what these people are about. you understand how auburn people love their football, how alabama loves their football and that's what makes the rivalry so good. >> the rivalry itself is insane, but your career at auburn has been nuts. when you came into forth smith, highly recruited not wide receiver but a quarterback. over four years you've had two head coaches, four offensive coordinators. >> exactly. >> and had to reinvent yourself from a quarterback to a wide receiver. tell us about that. >> it's been tough. whenever you commit to a college say somebody goes to ou, you expect bob seuss to be there. i expect tommy to be there at auburn. things didn't work out that way. god saw it differe
help people understand how crazy auburn versus alabama and how crazy just alabama just football in that that experience what it's been like the past several years for you? >> it's really something that you just, you know, embrace. i had no idea when i came to auburn what that was about. i was like what is that? and, you know, after being there for four years, like, you really get it. and you understand what these people are about. you understand how auburn people love their football, how...
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the state of alabama has a population of 4.8 million people.ose, it's estimated that about 120,000 are undocumented here. that's about 2.5% of the population. but, again, they say it's very important and that's the reason why he signed it. >> rafael, thank you so much. it's going to be very interesting to see whether the citizens of the state are actually pointing out, reporting their neighbors. thank you so much. really appreciate it. >>> another state, another controversial law. this one bans organizations like planned parenthood from receiving medicaid if they provide abortions. but will it hold up in court? what our legal guys are thinking next. good! it must be if you're doing all that overnight shipping. that must cost a fortune. it sure does. well, if it doesn't have to get there overnight, you can save a lot with priority mail flat rate envelopes. one flat rate to any state, just $4.95. that's cool and all... but it ain't my money. i seriously do not care... so, you don't care what anyone says, you want to save this company money! that'
the state of alabama has a population of 4.8 million people.ose, it's estimated that about 120,000 are undocumented here. that's about 2.5% of the population. but, again, they say it's very important and that's the reason why he signed it. >> rafael, thank you so much. it's going to be very interesting to see whether the citizens of the state are actually pointing out, reporting their neighbors. thank you so much. really appreciate it. >>> another state, another controversial...
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the gentleman from alabama. >> i reserve. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina rise? >> mr. chairman, i believe we have no further speakers so i yield back my time. the chair: for what purpose does the gentleman from alabama rise? >> i yield back the balance of my time. pursuant to the rule, the bill shall be considered for amendment under the five-minute rule. during consideration of the bill for amendment, the chair may accord priority and recognition to a member offering an amendment has caused it to be printed in the designated place in the congressional record, those amendments will be considered read. the clerk will reread. the clerk: the following sums are appropriated for the department of homeland security for fiscal year 2012, namely, title 1, departmental management and operations, office of the secretary and executive management, $ 126,700,000. the chair: the gentleman from ohio. >> i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk w
the gentleman from alabama. >> i reserve. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina rise? >> mr. chairman, i believe we have no further speakers so i yield back my time. the chair: for what purpose does the gentleman from alabama rise? >> i yield back the balance of my time. pursuant to the rule, the bill shall be considered for amendment under the five-minute rule. during consideration of the bill for...
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alabama. hey, al. >> hey, matt, ann, thank you so mu much. zee $1.7 million for a very, very worthy chair they will help folks in tornado-ravaged tuscaloosa as well, but first let's check your weather and show you we have two areas of risky severe weather today. first of all, as you see out west it's pretty nice. sunshine in denver, 89 degrees and 105 in phoenix, los angeles, nice and tempered 70 degrees and seattle, beautiful day, upper 60s and plenty of sunshine. those two areas we're talking about, one in the central plains and the other moving in the upper ohio river valley and beautiful weather along the west coast, the gulf coast sizzling from southern california all of the way to florida, we've got the potential for a lot of record-setting temperatures. tallahassee got to 105. their all-time high record ever >> our high temperatures are coming down a little bit, on average 5 to 10 degrees from yesterday's highs. i've taken the 90s off the map. 62 in concord, 58 in hayward. headed to the
alabama. hey, al. >> hey, matt, ann, thank you so mu much. zee $1.7 million for a very, very worthy chair they will help folks in tornado-ravaged tuscaloosa as well, but first let's check your weather and show you we have two areas of risky severe weather today. first of all, as you see out west it's pretty nice. sunshine in denver, 89 degrees and 105 in phoenix, los angeles, nice and tempered 70 degrees and seattle, beautiful day, upper 60s and plenty of sunshine. those two areas we're...
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reed: thank you very much, gentlelady from alabama. i was struck by something my colleague from arkansas said about a plan. let's be clear about the proposed plans that have been allegedly floated by our president up to this date and what we voted on today. you know, we get knocked a lot for not engaging in a bipartisan practice, but let's be clear what the record showed in this chamber today and in the senate last week. president obama put forth and requested a clean debt ceiling on an unconditional debt ceiling, raise it $2 trillion. bipartisan support tonight rejected that proposal. that's the status quo proposal we can no longer afford. last week president obama's budget, 97-0 in the senate, soundly rejected. i believe president obama's quote from 2006 is completely accurate. his words predicted exactly where he's at. america has a failure of leadership. americans deserve better. and with that i yield back. mrs. roby: again, thank so you much to all my colleagues, mr. speaker. i just want to say that allowing the federal government
reed: thank you very much, gentlelady from alabama. i was struck by something my colleague from arkansas said about a plan. let's be clear about the proposed plans that have been allegedly floated by our president up to this date and what we voted on today. you know, we get knocked a lot for not engaging in a bipartisan practice, but let's be clear what the record showed in this chamber today and in the senate last week. president obama put forth and requested a clean debt ceiling on an...
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kayla hunt blivs the loan run of the game, as the alabama pitcher struck out 11. 1-0 alabama. to be oklahoma state on saturday or they will be eliminated. finally, positive nfl lock out news, the owners and players have made, according to this report, significant head way. a member of the union speculated a new deal could be reached within 2-3 weeks. however, could be easily unraveled if progress can't be reached on several key points. the two sides have been meeting secretly, not to have the media deal, everything come out in press. we will see what happens. they don't play till september. a lot of room to work response out. a champion crowned at the scripps national spelling bee. c-y-m-o-t-r-i-c-h-o-u-s. [ cheers and applause ] >> you are right. you ready? >> can you say that 10 times? >> i will say it once. means wavy hair. she won $40,000. 14 years old. she is the 2011 scripps national spelling bee champion. >> good for her. tough words. >> when espn covers something, sports fans, we are supposed to say it's a sport. >> it is a sport. poker. just because you don't move aro
kayla hunt blivs the loan run of the game, as the alabama pitcher struck out 11. 1-0 alabama. to be oklahoma state on saturday or they will be eliminated. finally, positive nfl lock out news, the owners and players have made, according to this report, significant head way. a member of the union speculated a new deal could be reached within 2-3 weeks. however, could be easily unraveled if progress can't be reached on several key points. the two sides have been meeting secretly, not to have the...
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unidos, pues si no lidia con ese tema vamos a ver estados saliendo de parámetros legales >> la ley dde alabama una ley cruel pues pone obstáculos incluso para que los padres no matriculen a sus hijos en escuelas >> en san francisco, se le pide a juez que anule fallo contra james walker, quien el año pasado determinó que la medida ... >> la ciudad de alameda tiene un nuevo jefe de policía, quien ha trabajado para esta agencia desde 1986, en 2002 llegó a teniente y en 2008 fue capitán de la policía de alameda es egresado de colombia college y la academia nacional del fbi >> participantes de contienda quieren demostrar dos cosas: que son conservadores para vencer al actual presidente barack obama en 2011, se cree que otros candidatos proclamarán como tales >> el intento de linchamiento de ladrones en méxico terminó en batalla campal, querían hacerse justicia por sus propias manos quemándolos vivos, al final la policía llegó al lugar a rescatar a los agresores >> hacemos una pausa y volvemos con el deporte adrian garcia marquez con los deportes.. < ahora, el deporte... >> en accion deportiva, copa
unidos, pues si no lidia con ese tema vamos a ver estados saliendo de parámetros legales >> la ley dde alabama una ley cruel pues pone obstáculos incluso para que los padres no matriculen a sus hijos en escuelas >> en san francisco, se le pide a juez que anule fallo contra james walker, quien el año pasado determinó que la medida ... >> la ciudad de alameda tiene un nuevo jefe de policía, quien ha trabajado para esta agencia desde 1986, en 2002 llegó a teniente y en 2008...
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the total population for the state of alabama is 4.8 million people. the estimated number of undocumented immigrants is 120,000 which is 2.5% of the population of this hb-56 law that goes into effect on september 1st, as i said, and it's being called the toughest immigration law in the country. >> all right. a lot of states are considering similar laws. georgia already passed a similar law as well. rafael romo. we appreciate you, as always. ten minutes past the hour. >>> we're about to turn to some politics. newt gingrich relaunching his presidential campaign after the mass exodus of his senior staff this week. find out how he's doing that and what he's saying about the walkout. that is next. it's the vegetables. deliciously rich. flavorful! [ female announcer ] together at last. introducing new stouffer's farmers' harvest with sides of lightly sauteed farm-picked vegetables. find more ways to get to the table at letsfixdinner.com. pure... and also delicious. like nature valley. granola bars made with crunchy oats and pure honey. nature valley -- 100%
the total population for the state of alabama is 4.8 million people. the estimated number of undocumented immigrants is 120,000 which is 2.5% of the population of this hb-56 law that goes into effect on september 1st, as i said, and it's being called the toughest immigration law in the country. >> all right. a lot of states are considering similar laws. georgia already passed a similar law as well. rafael romo. we appreciate you, as always. ten minutes past the hour. >>> we're...
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alabama is prone to the storms which killed more than 200 people in april. residents said they're worried that a direct hit to the reactor buildings could cause a disaster. >> i'm feeling that we cannot trust the safety of this old equipment. >> the commission said the emergency shutdown was safely performed and the power company will carry out additional safety measures. >> in browns ferry, like the 400 other plants licensed in the country have the ability to withstand high winds, tornadic winds. >> commission officials say many people in the united states are increasingly concerned about the safety of nuclear power following the accident in japan. officials say they will continue to try to ensure the public that the country's nuclear facilities are safe. >>> italy will hold a referendum on june 12 and 13 to decide whether to accept nuclear power. italy's top court ruled the citizens can vote in the referendum as scheduled. itly decided to abandon nuclear power following the chernobyl accident in 1986. the prime minister had pledged to revive nuclear power
alabama is prone to the storms which killed more than 200 people in april. residents said they're worried that a direct hit to the reactor buildings could cause a disaster. >> i'm feeling that we cannot trust the safety of this old equipment. >> the commission said the emergency shutdown was safely performed and the power company will carry out additional safety measures. >> in browns ferry, like the 400 other plants licensed in the country have the ability to withstand high...
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antiinmigrantes >>rafael romo con los pormenores >>por lo visto la nueva ley de inmigraacción en alabamate tenía planes de volver a la escuela, pero por la ley nueva no podremos hacerlo >>y algunos inmigrantes están preocupados, pues la nueva ley permite en delito trasladar a un indocumentados >>y uno se vaa asentir mal por que no podrá subir a los amigos al carro, sus hijos >>esta ley fue firmada esta semana por el republicado robert por. dice que es constitucional >>algunas leyes migratorias como arizona ya han sido confirmadas como legítimas por las cortes. >>y muchos están preocupados porque esta ley propicie la detencion solo por ser hispanos. >>hablan de sospecha razonable, pero qué significa este concepto >>rey brito, quien es dueño de tres tiendas de abarrotes dice estar preocupad por las sanciones a quien dé trabajo a indocumentados >>la ley obliga a las escuelas a indagar sobre la ciudadanía de los estudiantes, se requiere que se determine el estatus legal de una persona >>yo tengo ciertas preocupaciones, por eso quiero estar seguro que la gente que está aquí sea legal >>la ley
antiinmigrantes >>rafael romo con los pormenores >>por lo visto la nueva ley de inmigraacción en alabamate tenía planes de volver a la escuela, pero por la ley nueva no podremos hacerlo >>y algunos inmigrantes están preocupados, pues la nueva ley permite en delito trasladar a un indocumentados >>y uno se vaa asentir mal por que no podrá subir a los amigos al carro, sus hijos >>esta ley fue firmada esta semana por el republicado robert por. dice que es...
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a new immigration law is said to be the toughest in the country takes effect in alabama in september.he governor signed it into law thursday. among other things the law requires police to run immigration status checks on anyone stopped for any reason if they can't immediately prove they're here legally. it will also force them to check the residency of every student. >>> and the focus today in casey anthony's murder trial, evidence collected near her daughter's remains and her car. the bug expert said larvae and flies found in the trunk of anthony's car fit the theory that a body was left in the car but don't prove it. >>> an anonymous ebay leader wants to do much. he paid $2.6 million. a charity is benefitting from the auction. >>> the big job of getting sarah palin's eames happened just over 24 hours ago. these are e-mails she wrote while she was governor. more than 2,400 pages are filled with chatter. cnn's drew griffin has been combing through them since their release. some interesting e-mails involving the oil giant exxon. tell us about it. >> reporter: yeah, a little different t
a new immigration law is said to be the toughest in the country takes effect in alabama in september.he governor signed it into law thursday. among other things the law requires police to run immigration status checks on anyone stopped for any reason if they can't immediately prove they're here legally. it will also force them to check the residency of every student. >>> and the focus today in casey anthony's murder trial, evidence collected near her daughter's remains and her car. the...
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we are going into alabama to help? kyra, it is very important for us here at auburn in the auburn family to always want to give back. our players with all the devastation that happened, our players were really excited about trying to go around and help and give back. it was one of those times where we felt like, there is a lot of craziness out there. let's get on some buses and go to some communities and pitch in a hand and help any way we can. they were excited about the chance of going and being able to give back. >> you watch your players on a daily basis get fired up on the gridiron. how did it impact them personally as they came into alabama and started interacting with these storm victims and helping them out. >> well, you know, we were able to go to a few different communities and really the devastation that we saw on experience is really beyond belief. it was just so unbelievable. i think that the impact, we literally had young guys standing there looking over piles of rubble with tears coming down their eyes.
we are going into alabama to help? kyra, it is very important for us here at auburn in the auburn family to always want to give back. our players with all the devastation that happened, our players were really excited about trying to go around and help and give back. it was one of those times where we felt like, there is a lot of craziness out there. let's get on some buses and go to some communities and pitch in a hand and help any way we can. they were excited about the chance of going and...
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then on the alabama, a fire burning in gulf state park is nearly contained. as a precaution, the governor has banned outdoor burning everywhere in the state until further notice. alexandra steele, meteorologist, is right now in the weather center. extreme. oh, my good ness. can't get any further apart. >> the untri has been so divided weatherwise really for about a year and a half now. northern tier of the country has incredible rain and snow pack. that's how we got to this flooding scenario. of course, what we saw, last spring's rain, this spring's rain, of course, also, the record snow we had through the winter as well. southern tier of the country parched and dry. temperatures even know about 10 to 15 degrees above average and they're in a drought situation. so the dichotomy in the country is really quite vast. all right. back to north dakota and the flooding. i just got word that the last four straight hours we've taken readings of the water, and it has slowly, the numbers, albeit 1/100 of an inch, we've seen those numbers begin to fall. it did reach 1,56
then on the alabama, a fire burning in gulf state park is nearly contained. as a precaution, the governor has banned outdoor burning everywhere in the state until further notice. alexandra steele, meteorologist, is right now in the weather center. extreme. oh, my good ness. can't get any further apart. >> the untri has been so divided weatherwise really for about a year and a half now. northern tier of the country has incredible rain and snow pack. that's how we got to this flooding...
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the military base under construction at day's driveway in tuskegee, alabama. they instituted training civilian pilots, a primary flight training base that operated under contract for the army air corps. now the war department was building from scratch on the outskirts of town. the idea of building an air base in treat him. he found a job at taft and are carpenter's apprentice and as soon as he got to tuskegee he learned about training black instructor pilots. he used the skills he learned in civilian pilot training to pass the entrance exam and began a training course. when the program was unexpectedly interrupted he found work driving the station wagon that ferried aviation cadets back and forth from their living quarters at tuskegee institute and was later hired as a timekeeper in the control tower tabulating cadets flight time. on march 1943 in order to save enough money to return to lincoln he quit his job and went back to atlanta to drive a cab. by september he had enough money to resume studies and was back in pennsylvania. he found out he had been draft
the military base under construction at day's driveway in tuskegee, alabama. they instituted training civilian pilots, a primary flight training base that operated under contract for the army air corps. now the war department was building from scratch on the outskirts of town. the idea of building an air base in treat him. he found a job at taft and are carpenter's apprentice and as soon as he got to tuskegee he learned about training black instructor pilots. he used the skills he learned in...
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alabama just passed a tough immigration law. >> alabama! [ laughter and applause ] what? laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: i'm going to have to reinstate that no drinking policy for the -- >> higgins: is there a kegger outside? >> jimmy: -- for the crowd. well, it happens sometimes. [ laughter ] >> higgins: whoo. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i was going to say it's 5:00 somewhere, yeah. >> higgins: exactly. >> jimmy: uh -- that's right. alabama -- just -- [ laughter ] -- just passed a tough immigration law that requires schools to find out if students are in the country illegally. fortunately, schools know what to look when identifying foreign students high test scores. [ laughter ] you did well. no way you're from here. [ cheers and applause ] come with us. and finally, according to a recent analysis, sarah palin's e-mails show that she has an eighth grade reading level. [ laughter ] palin called that pretty insulting while eighth graders called is very insulting. [ laughter ] ladies and gentlemen, we have a great show tonight. give it up for the roots! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applau
alabama just passed a tough immigration law. >> alabama! [ laughter and applause ] what? laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: i'm going to have to reinstate that no drinking policy for the -- >> higgins: is there a kegger outside? >> jimmy: -- for the crowd. well, it happens sometimes. [ laughter ] >> higgins: whoo. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i was going to say it's 5:00 somewhere, yeah. >> higgins: exactly. >> jimmy: uh -- that's right. alabama -- just...
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. >> el gobernador de alabama firmÓ la ley contra los indocumentados mÁs dura de los estados unidos.ón de trÁnsito para quÉ la policÍa resta personas sospechosas de estar ilegalmente del paÍs. serÁ un delito transportar a indocumentados y tendrÁn que usar un sistema de identificaciÓn. se promoviÓ la ley pero la unión norteamericana para las libertades civiles contra una demanda para que la ley no entre en efecto. >> dicen que la medida es inconstitucional y afectarÁ incluso a ciudadanos emigrantes legales, la ley parecida a la de alabama saliÓ. >> en kansas en la temperatura aumentÓ 17 en 20 minutos. al menos cinco personas han muerto debido a las elevadas temperaturas, la mayorÍa de ellos ancianos. nueva york no ha escapado del sofoco. >> el clima es noticia y tema de conversaciÓn para los residentes de los estados afectados, nueva york en donde las autoridades abrieron los 400 centros provistos de aire acondicionado en donde las personas mÁs vulnerables para refugiarse del calor. >> lo mantenemos en un lugar frÍo. sobrepasaron los 90 algunas ciudades y la muerte de varias veces en
. >> el gobernador de alabama firmÓ la ley contra los indocumentados mÁs dura de los estados unidos.ón de trÁnsito para quÉ la policÍa resta personas sospechosas de estar ilegalmente del paÍs. serÁ un delito transportar a indocumentados y tendrÁn que usar un sistema de identificaciÓn. se promoviÓ la ley pero la unión norteamericana para las libertades civiles contra una demanda para que la ley no entre en efecto. >> dicen que la medida es inconstitucional y afectarÁ...
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and after a tornado struck in april, take a look at what was left of the alabama town.wn, destroyed. half the families, homeless. and they thought no one would come to save them. not counting on a planet filled with people named phil campbell, too. steve osunsami tonight on the day the phils came to the rescue. >> i'm phil campbell. >> i'm phil campbell. >> i'm phil campbell. >> i'm phil campbell. >> i'm phil campbell. >> reporter: this week, they're coming together to save one of their own. >> i'm committed -- >> to helping the town -- >> of phil campbell, alabama. >> reporter: phil campbell, the town. phil campbell, from england. phil from round rock, texas. from wisconsin. they've come to clean up and rebuild, churches, homes and schools. and phil campbell from brooklyn, who hopes to raise $70,000 in donations for the city. >> how you doing? phil campbell. >> nice to meet you. >> phil campbell. >> nice to meet you. i'm phil. >> we've been trying to give that first push. >> reporter: of? >> reporter: getting ho >> getting homes rebuilt. >> it's keeping the conversatio
and after a tornado struck in april, take a look at what was left of the alabama town.wn, destroyed. half the families, homeless. and they thought no one would come to save them. not counting on a planet filled with people named phil campbell, too. steve osunsami tonight on the day the phils came to the rescue. >> i'm phil campbell. >> i'm phil campbell. >> i'm phil campbell. >> i'm phil campbell. >> i'm phil campbell. >> reporter: this week, they're coming...
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>> la de alabama es peor que la de arizona, tambiÉn esperamos que haya una demanda muy pronto.del congreso como un ejemplo demarco rubio que en vez de ser el lÍder, se ha unido al ala extremista de los republicanos y estÁ en contra de los integrantes. >> por quÉ es peor la de alabama que a la de arizona?es un crimen darÁ refugio o transporte a los migrantes. los padres tienen que dar estatus migratorio cuando es primer a los niÑos en el colegio. >> solamente quisiera preguntar para ustedes cuÁl serÍa la soluciÓn del problema migratorio? >> tenemos que empezar aplicando la ley, serÍa el primer paso. tambiÉn tendrÍamos que tomar en cuenta que la gente viera este paÍs porque hay una falta de oportunidades en latinoamÉrica, hasta que la gente no pueda tener oportunidades en latinoamÉrica este tema va a continuar. >> muchas gracias por estar con nosotros. en solo momentos volvemos desde venezuela para realizar la controversia desatada despuÉs el presidente hugo chÁvez quiere ♪ [ locutor ] toma cartas en el asunto. autozone tiene los consejos y experiencia que necesitas para cualquie
>> la de alabama es peor que la de arizona, tambiÉn esperamos que haya una demanda muy pronto.del congreso como un ejemplo demarco rubio que en vez de ser el lÍder, se ha unido al ala extremista de los republicanos y estÁ en contra de los integrantes. >> por quÉ es peor la de alabama que a la de arizona?es un crimen darÁ refugio o transporte a los migrantes. los padres tienen que dar estatus migratorio cuando es primer a los niÑos en el colegio. >> solamente quisiera...
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is that happening in alabama in your opinion? the democratic party has been in control and in the last election people decided they want a change. well, they voted in a change and voted in a republican wave. they've got a majority in the house and the senate and obviously the governor is republican and now then in just six short months the people are sending a back lash saying we've made a mistake and we're not onboard with this agenda. >> do you think other lawmakers are going to follow in your foot steps? do you think other people are feeling this way in the session? >> i think absolutely people are going to follow my foot steps and i think that people feel exactly this way including the lawmakers.
is that happening in alabama in your opinion? the democratic party has been in control and in the last election people decided they want a change. well, they voted in a change and voted in a republican wave. they've got a majority in the house and the senate and obviously the governor is republican and now then in just six short months the people are sending a back lash saying we've made a mistake and we're not onboard with this agenda. >> do you think other lawmakers are going to follow...
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our state of alabama has strapped financially.are in dire financial straits and we don't have the capacity to sponsors studies at the gulf of mexico area and resources we have on there is simply not fair. >> mr. chairman, i would say i think our resource issues, and just the layout under the current statutory confines for how this work if we wanted to assess the impact on redfish in the gulf of mexico, we have to develop the work plan for how the assessment would be conduct it and go present at two p. p. and then there's the negotiation process. i'll embellish this to get in a tearful 50 go through. during the negotiation we can say we don't like the area you've chosen. you ought to go to west texas. they say well, if you want the money, you need to do it unless texas. so you're in a very difficult situation because of the box i try to describe her they were mr. shattuck discarded there's a billion dollars cap on it will spill liability trust fund were close to hitting and so bp is the only funding source. if you want access to th
our state of alabama has strapped financially.are in dire financial straits and we don't have the capacity to sponsors studies at the gulf of mexico area and resources we have on there is simply not fair. >> mr. chairman, i would say i think our resource issues, and just the layout under the current statutory confines for how this work if we wanted to assess the impact on redfish in the gulf of mexico, we have to develop the work plan for how the assessment would be conduct it and go...
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i was born in alabama, but i moved to live with my biological aunt and uncle.ember, in the rural area, there are no signs saying " white" and "colored" because it is too difficult, but how i learned about it is in the general store. they sell everything. everything you want to find in the post office, the bus station -- everything has been in the general store. one day, i was standing in line. it was a summer day, and some white kids came in. funny thing
i was born in alabama, but i moved to live with my biological aunt and uncle.ember, in the rural area, there are no signs saying " white" and "colored" because it is too difficult, but how i learned about it is in the general store. they sell everything. everything you want to find in the post office, the bus station -- everything has been in the general store. one day, i was standing in line. it was a summer day, and some white kids came in. funny thing
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for what purpose does the gentleman from alabama rise? mr. aderholt: i rise to strike the last word. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. aderholt: i rise in opposition to the amendment. the amendment is unness. the bill includes no funding for new advanced imagery technology systems. this is because we -- it's because we could not afford 275 new a.i.t. as requested. we had to fill a $590 million hole left by the budget request gimmick and authorize advanced aviation fees. it is not because we oppose technology. in fact, a.i.t. systems offer an alternative to paddowns at airport checkpoints where nonmetallic threats are a great concern. in addition, the deployment of new advanced target recognize capabilities will make the a.i.t. systems less objectionable as they display avatar figures, not actual images of screened individuals. because of this amendment is unnecessary and needlessly limits necessity for security screening, i would urge the members to reject this amendment. the chair: for what purpose does the gentlem
for what purpose does the gentleman from alabama rise? mr. aderholt: i rise to strike the last word. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. aderholt: i rise in opposition to the amendment. the amendment is unness. the bill includes no funding for new advanced imagery technology systems. this is because we -- it's because we could not afford 275 new a.i.t. as requested. we had to fill a $590 million hole left by the budget request gimmick and authorize advanced aviation...
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our state of alabama has strapped financially. are in dire financial straits and we don't have the capacity to sponsors studies at the gulf of mexico area and resources we have on there is simply not fair. >> mr. chairman, i would say i think our resource issues, and just the layout under the current statutory confines for how this work if we wanted to assess the impact on redfish in the gulf of mexico, we have to develop the work plan for how the assessment would be conduct it and go present at two p. p. and then there's the negotiation process. i'll embellish this to get in a tearful 50 go through. during the negotiation we can say we don't like the area you've chosen. you ought to go to west texas. they say well, if you want the money, you need to do it unless texas. so you're in a very difficult situation because of the box i try to describe her they were mr. shattuck discarded there's a billion dollars cap on it will spill liability trust fund were close to hitting and so bp is the only funding source. if you want access to t
our state of alabama has strapped financially. are in dire financial straits and we don't have the capacity to sponsors studies at the gulf of mexico area and resources we have on there is simply not fair. >> mr. chairman, i would say i think our resource issues, and just the layout under the current statutory confines for how this work if we wanted to assess the impact on redfish in the gulf of mexico, we have to develop the work plan for how the assessment would be conduct it and go...
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it's setting alabama back, not forward. >> critics say the law could criminalize basic activity just as providing food, transportation or housing assistance to the needy if they are in the country illegally. >>> authorities now say at least six people died when an 18-wheeler smashed into an amtrak train in nevada. that number could rise. some people listed as passengers still have not been located. listen to people from the train trying to get fellow passengers to safety. >> she's out there. tell her to hang and jump! tell her to hang and jump! >> pretty frightening, harrowing moment there. amtrak's california zefer was on its way from chicago to the san francisco area friday when it was hit by a tractor trailer at a crossing near reno. >>> a man hunt is under way for a triple murder suspect in oklahoma. authorities say he overpowered deputies earlier today and then escaped from a jail. shaun bosse was behind bars charged with the killing of a woman and her two children. bosse allegedly stole one of the deputy's cars and used it to get away. >>> a new flap over those tsa patdowns. th
it's setting alabama back, not forward. >> critics say the law could criminalize basic activity just as providing food, transportation or housing assistance to the needy if they are in the country illegally. >>> authorities now say at least six people died when an 18-wheeler smashed into an amtrak train in nevada. that number could rise. some people listed as passengers still have not been located. listen to people from the train trying to get fellow passengers to safety....
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it was the deadliest form in alabama history. >> many people were alive. many people were deceased. we were fortunate not to lose any more than 27 people. >> the people here are starting to clean up and rebuilt. now they have help it from those who share a unique link with the town. >> when the tornado hit in it was decided that we would still come, there was a little bit of a pause, what can you do? then the excitement. kind of a growing enthusiasm for the idea that we were still committed and try to make a difference. >> there are signs of reconstruction and rebuilding. with the help of phil campbell, phil campbell, phil campbell, and phil campbell, this is an international relief effort. >> we will do what we can to help them raise money. without connection, this is a wonderful opportunity to try to help people who have been through such a hard time. >> i guess i can get up to the morning and talk to people and see how they were doing. i can really get firsthand knowledge and see if i can do anything. >> what i can do is empathize and support them the best way that i can which is
it was the deadliest form in alabama history. >> many people were alive. many people were deceased. we were fortunate not to lose any more than 27 people. >> the people here are starting to clean up and rebuilt. now they have help it from those who share a unique link with the town. >> when the tornado hit in it was decided that we would still come, there was a little bit of a pause, what can you do? then the excitement. kind of a growing enthusiasm for the idea that we were...
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: alabama:"sports for me as a way out, and there's a lot of kids that don't have the resources others today are instead signing autographs...on a day when they would usually be gearing up for thh preseason: the nfl lockout is now on day 8: 82:"what i think? i think it should hurry and end, i love footbaal i want my ravens to win a superboww and myymaa joe flaccooget theecredit he deserv" peserves""the altiiore fans are terrific...they just want to see thhir team!"today players tell uu they're reaay por it too nd too: and hopefully everything will be back to nnrmal"and are ccnfidenttthey wwll play 16 gam: games:"ann these ravens say be ready for whenever this season starts, terrence cody &psays he just got back from an intense traininn session in orlando"to play the game thhy love...for the fans who might love ttem even more. "i'm thinking hey'll get something to be lost betweee these janice park ffx 45 news at ten. 3 it's 98 days until the ravens hopefully get their irst win overrthe steelees at mmand t bank sttdium for the seasoo opener. a perfect day to beeon the &pdiamond though,
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salir fuera de los parámetros legales y las cortes van a tener que actuar. >> la reciente ley de alabamay poner más obstáculos para que sus padres no matriculen a sus niños en escuela primaria. >> está en contra de la constitución. >> al menos elementos de estas leyes estatales podrían llegar hasta la corte suprema. >> desde washington, fernando pizarro, univisión. >> el tribunal supremo del país rechazó la apelación de un tribunal mexicano contra las diferencias que hace entre hombres y mujeres. >> en el caso de rubén flores villar manteniendo su sentencia por delitos migratorios de 36 años nació en tijuana de padre estadounidense y madre mexicana. >> si las nacionalidades de sus padres fueran a la inversa, serían. >> necesitan haber vivido un año después continua. >> una mujer latina vive momentos de desesperación al no tener noticias de su esposo que intentaba cruzar la frontera y se encuentra desaparecido, ya volvemos. >> inmigrante salvadoreÑo que viajaba con un coyote rumbo a estados unidos la esposa de un inmigrante salvadoreño que viajaba con un coyote está desesperada debido a l
salir fuera de los parámetros legales y las cortes van a tener que actuar. >> la reciente ley de alabamay poner más obstáculos para que sus padres no matriculen a sus niños en escuela primaria. >> está en contra de la constitución. >> al menos elementos de estas leyes estatales podrían llegar hasta la corte suprema. >> desde washington, fernando pizarro, univisión. >> el tribunal supremo del país rechazó la apelación de un tribunal mexicano contra las...
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a run scoring as kay da provided the only score and alabama won 1-0.his year's double elimination. >>> they're crawling about a first one. the palace of fine arts. >>> and get ready for more rain that could put a damper on your weekend. we will lay out the timetable in the forecast. >>> watch bay area news at 7:00 and all of the newscasts on your computer or mobile device. we are streaming live for you at ktvu.com. [ man ] i got this new citi thankyou card and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪ there it is. [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. >>> plenty of water for their craps but the late season -- crops but the late season rains are destroying the crops. as much as half of the cherry, strawberry and apricot could be ruined. all this moon is you will pay more -- means is you will likely pay mo
a run scoring as kay da provided the only score and alabama won 1-0.his year's double elimination. >>> they're crawling about a first one. the palace of fine arts. >>> and get ready for more rain that could put a damper on your weekend. we will lay out the timetable in the forecast. >>> watch bay area news at 7:00 and all of the newscasts on your computer or mobile device. we are streaming live for you at ktvu.com. [ man ] i got this new citi thankyou card and started...
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andy gallagher, bbc news, phil campbell, alabama. >> what a great story. let's get our main news again. disturbances have been reported throughout syria as tens of thousands of demonstrators took to the streets after friday prayers. activists said that security forces shot dead at least 19 people while syrian state media reported that a policeman had been killed and many others wounded. much more on our web site. bbc news. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global financial strength to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> bbc world news waspresented
andy gallagher, bbc news, phil campbell, alabama. >> what a great story. let's get our main news again. disturbances have been reported throughout syria as tens of thousands of demonstrators took to the streets after friday prayers. activists said that security forces shot dead at least 19 people while syrian state media reported that a policeman had been killed and many others wounded. much more on our web site. bbc news. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news....
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it's part of a storm that hit the city of alabamaer lean. it could take a few days to clean up the mess. >>> time now 5:44. here's a week look at the other top stories we are following for right now. a san francisco firefighter remains in the hospital this morning after yesterday's deadly house fire in the diamond heights district. 53-year-old anthony valerio is listed in critical condition. that same fire 48-year-old lieutenant vincent perez was killed. >>> a man is in custody in oakland. police say he fired shots at officers last night. police found him after a four- hour man hunt near 67th and bancroft avenues. an officer returned fire but no one was hurt. >>> we are hearing the horrifying details of jaycee dugard's abduction. the judge released the transcripts hours after the two were sentenced. >>> charges could be filed today against former presidential candidate john edwards. a source with knowledge of the investigation says there are also talks of a plea deal. now prosecutors say two edwards donors gave hundreds of thousands of dolla
it's part of a storm that hit the city of alabamaer lean. it could take a few days to clean up the mess. >>> time now 5:44. here's a week look at the other top stories we are following for right now. a san francisco firefighter remains in the hospital this morning after yesterday's deadly house fire in the diamond heights district. 53-year-old anthony valerio is listed in critical condition. that same fire 48-year-old lieutenant vincent perez was killed. >>> a man is in...
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. >> and mary in alabama builds on that. she says, i've lived in several states.u want to search many states at the same time, there's another free website called missingmoney.com, where you can do that. there's a drop-down menu. you choose all states. there's not 50. not all participate. check those. if you've lived in any of them go back to unclaimed.org. >> a question related to the story we first brought you. she e-mailed us saying, my dad passed away approximately 11 years ago. and i'm not sure if he left unclaimed funds. how do i go about finding funds he pay have left? >> you'll use the same websites. but you'll need some identifying information to know it's your dad and his money. his social security number. and even more so, you'll need every past address he lived at that you can get your hands on. if you find something, you're, of course, going to have to prove you're the rightful heir and you'll need a death certificate in order to prove he has passed away. >> george from chicago, my mother bought savings bonds for me. i can't find the paperwork. what c
. >> and mary in alabama builds on that. she says, i've lived in several states.u want to search many states at the same time, there's another free website called missingmoney.com, where you can do that. there's a drop-down menu. you choose all states. there's not 50. not all participate. check those. if you've lived in any of them go back to unclaimed.org. >> a question related to the story we first brought you. she e-mailed us saying, my dad passed away approximately 11 years ago....
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the chair: the gentleman from alabama. mr. aderholt: i reserve a point of order on the gentlelady's amendment. the chair: a point of order is reserved. the gentlelady is recognized for five minutes. ms. speier: thank you, mr. speaker. you know, in 1949 over disputes on land grants the congress decided to create what are called alaska native corporations. there are some 200 of them that exist today and when they started out they received moneys that were small in nature but nonetheless helpful. over the course of decades what has happened here is an abuse by our federal employees by using this particular technique, contracting with the alaska native corporation, in order not to exetively bid contracts. they are sole source contracts. so as a result, by not exetively bidding these contracts, the taxpayers are the big losers and let me give you just one example. there was a contract let to the alaska native subsidiary that shared the $1.1 billion contract to manage missile and weapons research in huntsville, alabama. two other in
the chair: the gentleman from alabama. mr. aderholt: i reserve a point of order on the gentlelady's amendment. the chair: a point of order is reserved. the gentlelady is recognized for five minutes. ms. speier: thank you, mr. speaker. you know, in 1949 over disputes on land grants the congress decided to create what are called alaska native corporations. there are some 200 of them that exist today and when they started out they received moneys that were small in nature but nonetheless helpful....
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it all started with a carjacking in el do rad doe and alabama streets in vallejo. police have not identified the victim but say the man was riding in his mid-90s buick around 9:45 last night when he noticed three men in a car in a white sedan following his car. when both cars got to the intersection of alabama the victim today police the suspect blocked his buick with their car. two men in the suspect's car get out, draw guns, order the victim out of the car at gunpoint. those two men get in the car and drive off. it's not known right now if the carjacking suspects knew there was a 2 and a half year old girl in the backseat. 40 minutes later a tenant at an apartment complex here in the 200 block of spring road calls police tells them there's a child there with the victim's car. police say the child got herself out of the child safety seat and started knocking on apartment doors. police called the father retrieved his child but not the car it was impounded as evidence. carjackers didn't get the rims. coming up we're trying to speak with some of these people at the a
it all started with a carjacking in el do rad doe and alabama streets in vallejo. police have not identified the victim but say the man was riding in his mid-90s buick around 9:45 last night when he noticed three men in a car in a white sedan following his car. when both cars got to the intersection of alabama the victim today police the suspect blocked his buick with their car. two men in the suspect's car get out, draw guns, order the victim out of the car at gunpoint. those two men get in...
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one of five historians who worked for the national park service developing avi new site in tuskegee alabama where they learn to fly. the national park service dedicated a significant amount of money to interviewing the surviving kour men so we could wor the oral history into museum programs, find information and that the architects needed as they have structures at the national historic site and it would create a repository of history for the point* in the future where there would not the tuskegeewh airmen left to tell americans what thet experience was about. we recorded over 800 oral history interviews that formed the core of the book is a narrativee history and with the book just try to explain who and what we are responsible for and the remarkable changes that african americans a particular and american society as a whole winter during the world war 2.using the airmen as a case example. trying towo explain who was responsible for the change what it was like to ride the change i hope i have been able to accomplish that in the book. i'd like to begin by giving you a sense of the army airh
one of five historians who worked for the national park service developing avi new site in tuskegee alabama where they learn to fly. the national park service dedicated a significant amount of money to interviewing the surviving kour men so we could wor the oral history into museum programs, find information and that the architects needed as they have structures at the national historic site and it would create a repository of history for the point* in the future where there would not the...
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. >> reporter: welcome to the unclaimed baggage center in tiny scottsborough, alabama, it's someplacel right. how much stuff is in here? >> we think we have a million items that pass through every year. >> reporter: brenda cantrell is the spokesperson. >> the shoes i have on, the dress i have on, even the wedding band. >> reporter: you're a walking sample of the store. a wedding band? it is astounding what you find here. >> we get in diamonds and pearls. >> reporter: so you even got ipads already. >> we do. >> reporter: this is the only store of its kind in the u.s. its owners have an exclusive contract with the airlines. if a bag is unclaimed for 90 days, it's legal to sell whatever is inside. clothes are a big seller. and what goes under them sells surprisingly well too. they promise it's all been cleaned items here are 20% to 80% off suggested retail. this all started 40 years ago when a couple bought some suitcases left on a bus and sold them out of their home. today their store is as big as a walmart. evidence of our digital addiction is he everywhere. that laptop is here. same g
. >> reporter: welcome to the unclaimed baggage center in tiny scottsborough, alabama, it's someplacel right. how much stuff is in here? >> we think we have a million items that pass through every year. >> reporter: brenda cantrell is the spokesperson. >> the shoes i have on, the dress i have on, even the wedding band. >> reporter: you're a walking sample of the store. a wedding band? it is astounding what you find here. >> we get in diamonds and pearls....