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that's what alabama's doing and i'm confident alabama will prevail at the end of the day. >> suarez: secretary kobach, a federal court in arizona blocked parts of s.b.-1070, the law that their legislature passed, from taking effect. when you helped craft the alabama law, did you take that into account and try to remove some of the things that judge objected to? >> actually, yes. there was one provision of the arizona law that had to do with when a police officer if he's making a traffic stop under what circumstances a police officer would ask if a person is unlawfully present and sdhen the federal government. the federal government has a 24/7 hotline. and the district judge in that case misunderstood how the... how and when that provision of the law would operate so we clarified that in the alabama law. then there's some additional provisions where alabama really wanted to go as far as the state can per missbly go to discourage illegal immigration. there's plenty of things a state cannot do but this bill goes to those things a state can do. >> suarez: mary bauer, in your opening comm
that's what alabama's doing and i'm confident alabama will prevail at the end of the day. >> suarez: secretary kobach, a federal court in arizona blocked parts of s.b.-1070, the law that their legislature passed, from taking effect. when you helped craft the alabama law, did you take that into account and try to remove some of the things that judge objected to? >> actually, yes. there was one provision of the arizona law that had to do with when a police officer if he's making a...
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many alabama churches work actively in immigrant communities. they say the law would put them in the untenable position of having to verify individuals' immigration status before providing social services. the u.s. justice department has also challenged the law. >>> here in washington, this week's debt limit compromise may have averted a government default, but many in the religious community are disappointed by its provisis. a broad interfaith coalition said the spending cuts will hurt the poor while protecting the rich. the coalition promised to continue its lobbying efforts as the special congressional committee debates more deficit reduction measures. meanwhile, a new group called christians for a sustainable economy said the president and congress have a moral obligation to take even stronger steps to erase the debt. they said the poor would be best helped by getting the economy back on track. >>> this week's budget deal did not raise taxes. buincreases will be on the table in the days ahead. what is a just tax system? how should the govern
many alabama churches work actively in immigrant communities. they say the law would put them in the untenable position of having to verify individuals' immigration status before providing social services. the u.s. justice department has also challenged the law. >>> here in washington, this week's debt limit compromise may have averted a government default, but many in the religious community are disappointed by its provisis. a broad interfaith coalition said the spending cuts will...
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julio, la h b 56 estÁ expresa mente diseÑada para ser intolerable la vida de los indocumentados en alabamaier interacciÓn va sa conducir a la deportaciÓn. >>> tambiÉn por primera vez distinto a arizona, exige de los maestros del kinder al doce grado verifique el estatus de los estudiantes y los padres >>> pero esto amenaza a encarcelar a ciudadanos estadounidenses que ano poro dt documentos >>> no solamente es para los indocumentados si no para los latinos >>> la ley de alabama excede el papel del estado. interfiere con el gobierno federal de inmigraciÓn, ademÁs de socavar la polÍtica internacional. lo que niegan quienes apoyan la opciÓn de mayor control migratorios estatales. >>> los estados es bastante importante tener la opciÓn de decidir cuÁles son las prioridades de el estado para proteger sus ciudadanos >>> la llamada ley h b 56 estÁ programada entrar en efecto el prÓximo primero de septiembre en alabama. pero el dÍa 24 de agosto un juez federal oscuridad sescucharÁ lÓe varios grupos defensores de los inmigrantes que han entablado demanda pus kand demanda favpara que se detenga a ley
julio, la h b 56 estÁ expresa mente diseÑada para ser intolerable la vida de los indocumentados en alabamaier interacciÓn va sa conducir a la deportaciÓn. >>> tambiÉn por primera vez distinto a arizona, exige de los maestros del kinder al doce grado verifique el estatus de los estudiantes y los padres >>> pero esto amenaza a encarcelar a ciudadanos estadounidenses que ano poro dt documentos >>> no solamente es para los indocumentados si no para los latinos...
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pero la de alabama es peor.do llega. ay juan, lo mismo dijiste la otra vez y nada más acuérdate.... locutor: las emergencias nunca avisan. mejor estar listos: prepara un plan. and... mom: son, college is much more important. son: no. mom: yes. son: no, mom. mom: yes. son: anyway, it's my decision. mom: ok, well, then, decide what degree you are going to get, because you will go to college. announcer: their tomorrow depends on your words today. the hispanic scholarship fund has the information you need que ayudes a tus hijos a ir a la universidad. obtener mÉtodos anticonceptivos en el seguro de sus empleadas. volvemos al punto de discusiÓn y debate con jorge ramos. ♪ >> mucho se ha hablado de la ley intimidante de arizona pero la de alabama es mucho peor, la ley le permitirÍa la policía preguntar el estatuto migratorio. en las escuelas tambien permitirÍan a los profesores y a los funcionarios preguntar sobre la situacion inmigrante. nos dice que esta pasando en los estados unidos desde que arizona aprobo la nueva
pero la de alabama es peor.do llega. ay juan, lo mismo dijiste la otra vez y nada más acuérdate.... locutor: las emergencias nunca avisan. mejor estar listos: prepara un plan. and... mom: son, college is much more important. son: no. mom: yes. son: no, mom. mom: yes. son: anyway, it's my decision. mom: ok, well, then, decide what degree you are going to get, because you will go to college. announcer: their tomorrow depends on your words today. the hispanic scholarship fund has the information...
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aquÍ estÁ brotando en alabama.stÁn indocumentados. esto busca algo mas. arizona no trato de buscar y cuando no busco fallÓ con la legislatura porque constitucionalmente es algo que viene muy cargado y no creo que superan aprender del pasado los autores de esta ley. >> es lo que vamos a ver en los prÓximos meses? cada vez hay mÁs estados que estÁn proponiendo leyes antiinmigrantes y al mismo tiempo obama, primero demanda a uno y despues a otro. va a demandar a todos los estados? >> ese es el argumento en contra de este tipo de leyes. el gobierno federal lo hace en su demanda. el hecho de que el gobierno federal tiene la habilidad solamente de practicar la ley federal y migratoria y los estados no tienen la habilidad de poder hacerlo porque tenemos problemas como Éste tendriamos que litigar en cada estado cada ley que se presente, el hecho de que la casa blanca no ha sometido una estrategia de reforma migratoria completa es un gran problema y lo positivo de esto es que ha puesto mÁs presiÓn para hacerlo. lo mÁs tarde
aquÍ estÁ brotando en alabama.stÁn indocumentados. esto busca algo mas. arizona no trato de buscar y cuando no busco fallÓ con la legislatura porque constitucionalmente es algo que viene muy cargado y no creo que superan aprender del pasado los autores de esta ley. >> es lo que vamos a ver en los prÓximos meses? cada vez hay mÁs estados que estÁn proponiendo leyes antiinmigrantes y al mismo tiempo obama, primero demanda a uno y despues a otro. va a demandar a todos los estados?...
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, un proyecto para bloquear la ley. >>> la presión aumenta en alabama, a menos de un mes de la puesta de méxico, y una docena de países de latinoamérica, presentaron escritos, alegando que la ley amenaza los derechos de los ciudadanos, y relaciones diplomáticas con estados unidos. >>> el caso de alabama, es extremo, obviamente está pidiendo que digamos, las escuelas se conviertan en agentes migratorios, y el departamento de justicia, tiene un papel importante. >>> el lunes pasado, el departamento de justicia, demandó a alabama, para bloquear la ley, algo que no hizo en georgia. esto desató la ira de grupos pre inmigrantes, que reportan que menos niños de padres in indocumentados, irá a la escuela, y la falta de trabajadores. >>> es factible que no se ponga en practica, grupos antiindocumentados, dijo que están nadando en contra de la corriente. >>> según una reciente encuesta, el 75% de ni estadounidenses, está a favor de penalizar a empleadores que contraten a indocunmatos, y 65% que la policía, verifique el estatus migratorio, eso hace más importante, una reforma migratoria. >>> ang
, un proyecto para bloquear la ley. >>> la presión aumenta en alabama, a menos de un mes de la puesta de méxico, y una docena de países de latinoamérica, presentaron escritos, alegando que la ley amenaza los derechos de los ciudadanos, y relaciones diplomáticas con estados unidos. >>> el caso de alabama, es extremo, obviamente está pidiendo que digamos, las escuelas se conviertan en agentes migratorios, y el departamento de justicia, tiene un papel importante....
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caller: we are close to heinz bill, right next to alabama. are want to thank you for your courage to vote now. we keep hearing about jobs, but i did not know if you know about the doj putting in a lawsuit on alabama who is struggling because of illegal immigration and the devastation and from the tornado. when they talk about jobs why will they not stop illegal immigration and encourage it? they seem to be focusing more on people that break the laws than the people in alabama? what really bothers me is the same department justice in the obama administration handling guns to the cartels to slaughter innocent babies and mexican families. then they play this game over here like we care. i wish they would care about the american worker. thank you, mr. brooks. guest: may i address the illegal alien issue? she makes a great point. the quickest way to revitalize our economy is to get all of the illegal aliens out of our country. they have broken across our borders, broken our homes. we need to evict them. we need to use every means legally possible.
caller: we are close to heinz bill, right next to alabama. are want to thank you for your courage to vote now. we keep hearing about jobs, but i did not know if you know about the doj putting in a lawsuit on alabama who is struggling because of illegal immigration and the devastation and from the tornado. when they talk about jobs why will they not stop illegal immigration and encourage it? they seem to be focusing more on people that break the laws than the people in alabama? what really...
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alabama for the first time on december the 15th of 2004 to talk to richard wilson in troy, alabama.ially says that the only thing he knows is that he had talked to bart and learned that jennifer had died. and he tells us he doesn't know anything about a gun. >> investigators also used bart's cell phone records to map his movements on that fatal night. bart said he was at his brother's house around 2:00 a.m., jennifer's estimated time of death. but cell phone records put him right near the house where jennifer died. >> that's the first critical piece of information that blows his alibi out of the water. it puts him at the residence at about quarter of 2:00 in the morning until about 5 after 2:00 in the morning, and that's the time of the murder. >> and investigators found the angle of the bullet wound and the trail of blood on jennifer's face were not consistent with a suicide. >> so if this, indeed, was a suicide, how would jennifer have held the gun? >> i'm not sure she could have. >> she would have had to hold the gun here at about this angle because you take the bullet -- the gun
alabama for the first time on december the 15th of 2004 to talk to richard wilson in troy, alabama.ially says that the only thing he knows is that he had talked to bart and learned that jennifer had died. and he tells us he doesn't know anything about a gun. >> investigators also used bart's cell phone records to map his movements on that fatal night. bart said he was at his brother's house around 2:00 a.m., jennifer's estimated time of death. but cell phone records put him right near the...
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alabama as they have arizona to say wait, this is not a state issue. notice like alabama and arizona, they didn't put in there that people who hire the people should be sent to the slammer. >> they shouldn't. part of it or e-verify that solves the problem completely. no one wants to do that. what happened in arizona and are going in alabama are two states saying we're supposed to rely on you to secure the borders. you're not doing so it we'll do it on our own. the laws aren't that crazy. you're not allowed to hire an illegal or transport an illegal. what is wrong with that? >> bob: first, the more deportations in this year than ever in the history of immigration. >> eric: more illegals comes. >> monica: talk about what the state laws say. arizona and alabama enlisted the top flight attorneys to look at the federal law. they drafted state law to run con currently with the federal law. not like there are 50 states running out making their own immigration law. they say we instituted the state law, running parallel to the federal law. it doesn't encroach o
alabama as they have arizona to say wait, this is not a state issue. notice like alabama and arizona, they didn't put in there that people who hire the people should be sent to the slammer. >> they shouldn't. part of it or e-verify that solves the problem completely. no one wants to do that. what happened in arizona and are going in alabama are two states saying we're supposed to rely on you to secure the borders. you're not doing so it we'll do it on our own. the laws aren't that crazy....
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we're going to do that in the state of alabama. >> governor robert bentley from alabama.ch. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, america's grim new milestone. ten years later. can i have some ice cream, please ? no, it's just for new people. hey ! chocolate, vanilla or strawberry ? chocolate ! chocolate it is ! yeah, but i'm new, too. umm... he's new... er... than you. even kids know it's wrong to treat new friends better than old friends. at ally bank, we treat all our customers fairly, with no teaser rates and no minimum deposit to open. it's just the right thing to do. >>> time now for the help desk where we get answers to financial questions. joining me the founder of the financial advice blog, ask the money coach.com. and stacy francis. a certified financial money coach and the president of 66-year-old michael has $100,000 that he's thinking about putting into an annuity. is it better until he is 70. >> make sure you look at a vanguard annuity and fees and and wait until you're 70. if you're sick and have health issues, take it now. >> this question comes from domini
we're going to do that in the state of alabama. >> governor robert bentley from alabama.ch. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, america's grim new milestone. ten years later. can i have some ice cream, please ? no, it's just for new people. hey ! chocolate, vanilla or strawberry ? chocolate ! chocolate it is ! yeah, but i'm new, too. umm... he's new... er... than you. even kids know it's wrong to treat new friends better than old friends. at ally bank, we treat all our...
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arizona and alabama both enlist the top-flight attorneys to take a close look at the federal law and they drafted their state law to run concurrently with the federal law. so it is not like you have got 50 states making their own immigration law. they are saying, we have instituted state law, running parallel to the federal law, doesn't encroach on federal powers, but since the feds are not doing their job, we are going to do it ourselves. you know, why isn't holder then enforcing current federal law instead of suing states that -- >> just said -- >> so opposed to states to trying to keep the citizens safe, why not repeal, bob, the current law on the books, making it illegal to come to this country? just repeal it. >> this is ronald reagan's law, an amnesty from 1986. i applauded reagan for that day and i applaud him now. this is a political issue. the fact of the matter is -- >> this is not a political issue. >> i'm sorry. go right ahead. >> i don't mean to cut you off -- >> yes, you do. 2.2 million people out of work. friday, we are probably going to find there are 15 million peopl
arizona and alabama both enlist the top-flight attorneys to take a close look at the federal law and they drafted their state law to run concurrently with the federal law. so it is not like you have got 50 states making their own immigration law. they are saying, we have instituted state law, running parallel to the federal law, doesn't encroach on federal powers, but since the feds are not doing their job, we are going to do it ourselves. you know, why isn't holder then enforcing current...
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tras las rejas a los responsable de la barbarie en un casino >>> respiran aliviados inmigrantes en alabamauna jueza bloquea ley anti indocumentados . >>> muerte y destrucciónd deja irene a su paso por la costa este de estados unidos. >>> y en la florida, la aspirante republicano a la presidencia, se dirige a la comunidad cubano americana, dejando a un lado la inmigración . >>> muy buenas tardes, y bienvenidos a nuestra primera edición del noticiero telemundo, en alta definición, así que además de ser los televidentes mejor informados, nos podrá ver con la mejor calidad disponible. >>> hoy iniciamos en monterrey méxico, con lo último del ataque que casuó la muerte de 52 vidas, desde el primer momento julio baqueiro ha estado ahí y hoy encabeza nuestra cobertura. >>> así es, josé, llevamos ya 5 días en monterrey, en estos momentos ante el casino royale, donde ha habido sido un signo de odlor para la comunidad, paco cuevas está con nosotros, para darnos más información . >>> qué tal, mny buenas tardes, cómo te has dado cuenta, el panorama de monterrey ha cambiado con la llegada de 1800 agente
tras las rejas a los responsable de la barbarie en un casino >>> respiran aliviados inmigrantes en alabamauna jueza bloquea ley anti indocumentados . >>> muerte y destrucciónd deja irene a su paso por la costa este de estados unidos. >>> y en la florida, la aspirante republicano a la presidencia, se dirige a la comunidad cubano americana, dejando a un lado la inmigración . >>> muy buenas tardes, y bienvenidos a nuestra primera edición del noticiero...
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i'm sure the same is true of alabama. so, you know, i would like to amplify again that chain and may be introduced a metaphor that is anchored on when end and absolutely remarkable and berrien user right adjectives the concrete salles whitcomb blight foundation of expertise come observational to the the the the advanced modeling capability that the united states owns and operates as a federal public good platform. this is not what the weather channel does, this is not what kgla does, this is what we, as a nation, do, to ensure that for all citizens with the technical and expertise foundation that lets this sort of observation transform to knowledge, transform to information that matters and move in a timely fashion in a channel that clicks with who you are and where you are so that you can take the right action to protect yourself, your business, your home, your family and connects the folks like eddie hicks here so that they can help put the word out and prepare first responders. and that's the one of the link to this ch
i'm sure the same is true of alabama. so, you know, i would like to amplify again that chain and may be introduced a metaphor that is anchored on when end and absolutely remarkable and berrien user right adjectives the concrete salles whitcomb blight foundation of expertise come observational to the the the the advanced modeling capability that the united states owns and operates as a federal public good platform. this is not what the weather channel does, this is not what kgla does, this is...
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immigration battleground and the justice department is taking on alabama's tough new immigration lawibed as harsher than the law in arizona. >>> plus, today's "newsnation" gut check, two men hailed as heroes for saving a woman from a fiery crash, and now suing that woman that they rescued. we will tell you why. >> all right. we continue to follow the developing news on the hill right now, and minutes ago republican senators spoke out after the senate approved a bill to raise the debt ceiling with less than 12 hours before the default deadline. minority leader mitch mcconnell said he will act soon to make appoints to the bipartisan super committee that the bill creates to define more ways to cut spending which will make more than $2 trillion in the next ten years. and president obama quickly signed that bill into law. we will see how the markets are reacting this hour. down 165 and down 190 ten minutes ago and also another credit rating agency fitch says it has concern about the size of the deal and it not being large enough, and we are continuing to watch the reaction in the financia
immigration battleground and the justice department is taking on alabama's tough new immigration lawibed as harsher than the law in arizona. >>> plus, today's "newsnation" gut check, two men hailed as heroes for saving a woman from a fiery crash, and now suing that woman that they rescued. we will tell you why. >> all right. we continue to follow the developing news on the hill right now, and minutes ago republican senators spoke out after the senate approved a bill to...
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host: independent scholar from jacksonville, alabama. caller: i will be extremely disappointed if he does not enact the 14th amendment. our problems started with nafta. i was working when nafta came about and i lost my job because of nafta. a lot of people in alabama and other places lost their jobs as a result of nafta. when will someone spend some money to turn after a round and maybe an bring our jobs back? make whatever decisions the government needs to make. guest: a good point to bring up. america needs not only free trade but trade. we have handed our jobs over. this is all interrelated. but we're talking about international trade, jobs in america. that is also subject to the debt of the united states of america. 47 percent signed up $14.50 trillion, our creditors are foreigners. but 47%, 30% of that is china. how will we work out their trade agreement with china and when they are our principal creditor? it is all interrelated. we have to deal with the debt issue. we have to quit subjugating a foreign-policy goals to what our cred
host: independent scholar from jacksonville, alabama. caller: i will be extremely disappointed if he does not enact the 14th amendment. our problems started with nafta. i was working when nafta came about and i lost my job because of nafta. a lot of people in alabama and other places lost their jobs as a result of nafta. when will someone spend some money to turn after a round and maybe an bring our jobs back? make whatever decisions the government needs to make. guest: a good point to bring...
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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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senator from alabama. mr. sessions: i would ask that the quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. sessions: mr. president, we just passed legislation that would raise the debt ceiling and as a part of that was an effort to reverse the debt trajectory we are on, but it can only be called at best a first step. i think pretty much we could all agree on that. indeed, there was an article in the "financial times" about professors rogoff and reinhart who've written a book that's gotten a great deal of attention. it's widely respected. describing and analyzing sovereign debt, national countries who've gone -- which have gone bankrupt around the world. and their comments were it's -- much of what occurred in our debate is like those other nations. we -- the other nations scramble around when the pressure's on with something like a debt ceiling and they don't really change anything significantly but they meet the crisis and tell everybody everything's okay. and they say in this article in the "financial times" everything's not okay. indeed, the
senator from alabama. mr. sessions: i would ask that the quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. sessions: mr. president, we just passed legislation that would raise the debt ceiling and as a part of that was an effort to reverse the debt trajectory we are on, but it can only be called at best a first step. i think pretty much we could all agree on that. indeed, there was an article in the "financial times" about professors rogoff and reinhart...
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i'm sure the same is true of alabama. so, you know, i would like to amplify again that chain and may be introduced a metaphor that is anchored on when end and absolutely remarkable and berrien user right adjectives the concrete salles whitcomb blight foundation of expertise come observational to the the the the advanced modeling capability that the united states owns and operates as a federal public good platform. this is not what the weather channel does, this is not what kgla does, this is what we, as a nation, do, to ensure that for all citizens with the technical and expertise foundation that lets this sort of observation transform to knowledge, transform to information that matters and move in a timely fashion in a channel that clicks with who you are and where you are so that you can take the right action to protect yourself, your business, your home, your family and connects the folks like eddie hicks here so that they can help put the word out and prepare first responders. and that's the one of the link to this ch
i'm sure the same is true of alabama. so, you know, i would like to amplify again that chain and may be introduced a metaphor that is anchored on when end and absolutely remarkable and berrien user right adjectives the concrete salles whitcomb blight foundation of expertise come observational to the the the the advanced modeling capability that the united states owns and operates as a federal public good platform. this is not what the weather channel does, this is not what kgla does, this is...
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alabama has representatives, they have senators. if those guys feel so strongly about enforcement legislation, they should be passing it on the federal level, not in alabama where this is going to cost taxpayers a fortune. gregg: bob, we've got 30 seconds left. bob, real quick rebuttal. >> look, we won't do it here in washington, you can't do it at the state level, nobody can do it. if this administration -- >> why can't the federal government do this? >> gregg: may i say -- >> if the administration doesn't want to keep directing resources at states who are trying to -- >> but $600 million? this year alone. $600 million. >> -- border enforcement. >> border enforcement has been -- >> gregg: you know what? nobody can understand you guys, because you're talking over each other. i'm going to get the last word, the fourth, eighth, ninth, tenth, circuit courts have upheld state actions on arresting illegals, it's now in the hands of the supreme court. we'll wait and see. gentlemen, thank you. martha: there you go! don't try this at home,
alabama has representatives, they have senators. if those guys feel so strongly about enforcement legislation, they should be passing it on the federal level, not in alabama where this is going to cost taxpayers a fortune. gregg: bob, we've got 30 seconds left. bob, real quick rebuttal. >> look, we won't do it here in washington, you can't do it at the state level, nobody can do it. if this administration -- >> why can't the federal government do this? >> gregg: may i say --...
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i'm sure the same is true of alabama. so, you know, i would like to amplify again that ain and may be introduce a metaphor that is anchored on when end and absolutely remarkable and berrien user right adjectives the concrete salles whitcomb blight foundation of expertise come observational to the the the the advanced modeling capability that the united states owns and operates as a fedel public good platform. this is not what the weather channel does, this is not what kgla does, this is what we, as a nation, do, to ensure that for all citizens with the technical and expertise foundation that lets this sort of observation transform to knowledge, transform to information that matters and move in a timely fashion in a channel that clicks with who you are and where you are so that you can take the right action to protect yourself, your business, your home, your family and connects the folks like eddie hicks here so that they can help put the word out and prepare first responders. and that's the one of the link to this change
i'm sure the same is true of alabama. so, you know, i would like to amplify again that ain and may be introduce a metaphor that is anchored on when end and absolutely remarkable and berrien user right adjectives the concrete salles whitcomb blight foundation of expertise come observational to the the the the advanced modeling capability that the united states owns and operates as a fedel public good platform. this is not what the weather channel does, this is not what kgla does, this is what...
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more concerned about legal dispute in alabama.> bill: megyn kelly coming down hard on our elm brays south of the border? >> focus on your own troubles. don't you have enough, mexico? >> i believe they do. >> the governor of arizona, in response to all of this lawsuit says, what? i'm going to take it to the supreme court, right? >> that's a separate thing. we were talking about the alabama immigration law, which was similar to the arizona immigration law which governor jan brewer received a bunch of challenges from the feds from the aclu. anyway, she lost at the trial court in large part on her law. then it went up to the ninth circuit of appeals. very liberal. that ninth circuit upheld her loss, basically saying yeah you still lose. you can't legislate it. >> bill: now she has taken that to the supreme court. >> filed a petition to the supreme court asking the supreme court to take the case. it's up to them whether they want to. >> bill: do you think they? you are a supreme court exreporter do you think they will. >> i don't know.
more concerned about legal dispute in alabama.> bill: megyn kelly coming down hard on our elm brays south of the border? >> focus on your own troubles. don't you have enough, mexico? >> i believe they do. >> the governor of arizona, in response to all of this lawsuit says, what? i'm going to take it to the supreme court, right? >> that's a separate thing. we were talking about the alabama immigration law, which was similar to the arizona immigration law which governor...
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so he and andy set out partly on horseback and partly on foot from decatur, alabama to escambia, alabama all the way to clark county, kentucky which is a neighboring county where we are right now. he goes to clark county because they hear that morgan will come in to kentucky on this raid and maybe they can find him. and they go to clark county because one of andy's cousins is living there and they have a place to stay. kentucky is completely occupied by union troops and these fellows are in peril. they manage to come in to lexington and look around and find lexington is in total chaos because of the idea of morgan's command. and who shows up in clark county at the home where these two are staying but john m. porter's cousin, thomas henry hives. he was a captain in morgan's command and he had actually heard -- i don't know how -- that these two fellows were in clark county looking for morgan. and he was out looking for these two. they were searching for one another and they find one another. , is is one of the most interesting human beings ever to come out of the civil war. he would be a
so he and andy set out partly on horseback and partly on foot from decatur, alabama to escambia, alabama all the way to clark county, kentucky which is a neighboring county where we are right now. he goes to clark county because they hear that morgan will come in to kentucky on this raid and maybe they can find him. and they go to clark county because one of andy's cousins is living there and they have a place to stay. kentucky is completely occupied by union troops and these fellows are in...
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hermano del boxeador 07:05 " pues estoy contento y feliz de mi hermano, que ahorita esta alla en alabamaue llegue alla." 07:17 blanca-vo --el director de la prepa donde cursa eros, dijo estar sorprendido con su estudiante, quien siempre se ha destacado en las clases y jugando futbol soccer, pero que no sabia que eros, tenia esa fuerza en el ring, tampoco que estaba cerca de ir a las olimpiadas --aunque, el que siempre supo que eros era alguien especial, una vez se pone esos guantes del box, es su entrenador quien es un policia jubilado., y asegura que es orgullo para su comunidad. sot candelario lopez/ entrenador 32:14 " para san jose, es un gran triunfo que eros viniendo del east san jose esta llegando a este nivel, va a ser olimpico, ojala hoy a la noche, lo apoyamos 100 por ciento." 32:33 cesar-vo --hace aproximadame nte 2 horas, eros gano su pelea en alabama asi que eros correa de 18 aÑos, se va a londres a las olimpiadas!!!! --ahora san jose tendra a su primer boxeador olimpico en mas de 80 aÑos. cu / cesar hoy a las 11 ---que tendremos a las once?... blanca ---cesar veremos como le
hermano del boxeador 07:05 " pues estoy contento y feliz de mi hermano, que ahorita esta alla en alabamaue llegue alla." 07:17 blanca-vo --el director de la prepa donde cursa eros, dijo estar sorprendido con su estudiante, quien siempre se ha destacado en las clases y jugando futbol soccer, pero que no sabia que eros, tenia esa fuerza en el ring, tampoco que estaba cerca de ir a las olimpiadas --aunque, el que siempre supo que eros era alguien especial, una vez se pone esos guantes...
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sorry, university of alabama, panhelenic association.rs, welcome to the first ever pledge class at ridiculist u. we'll be right back.
sorry, university of alabama, panhelenic association.rs, welcome to the first ever pledge class at ridiculist u. we'll be right back.
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tonight we're adding a group of people we're calling alabama slammers.ple who are slamming what i happen to think is a fantastic video featuring sorority girls from the university of alabama rapping. like a wicked case of monosweeping through the phi house the video has gone viral and fast. i've maintained for years that nothing says rap music like white sorority girls. people have always argued with me for some reason about this. but now at least i am vindicated. >> yeah, yeah, we'll see what you push in seven days. what it be? >> what it be indeed? what it be? yo. they got mad street credit. yo. let's hear a bit more from the rough and tumble young ladies who put the hell in panhelenic >> it's rush week all because we want you to go greek. look at you now. look at you now. oh. can't wait for big day. >> scoff if you like, delta zeta haters. i'll tell you one thing, i don't want to be around when the east coast-west coast sorority rap war starts. it will probably start with a barn dance but it's going to end in blood, sweat and tears. mostly tears, tear
tonight we're adding a group of people we're calling alabama slammers.ple who are slamming what i happen to think is a fantastic video featuring sorority girls from the university of alabama rapping. like a wicked case of monosweeping through the phi house the video has gone viral and fast. i've maintained for years that nothing says rap music like white sorority girls. people have always argued with me for some reason about this. but now at least i am vindicated. >> yeah, yeah, we'll see...
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the ladies will also tell us why a federal judge has blocked alabama's tough new illegal alien >> billron blackburn who sits in alabama blocked that tough new immigration law saying she needs more time to figure out if it is, indeed, unconstitutional. are a variety of charges coming from religious people who say it is wrong to punish those who would help an illegal alien. >> the bible is clear that we're supposed to welcome love the stranger and welcome the aliens. we feel this law could make some of you are ministries criminal activities. >> bill: here with us is kimberly guilfoyle and lis wiehl. that guy what is he referring to. >> is he very concerned that members of the church are going to be breaking this new law if it comes to pass by being a good samaritan. >> bill: how. >> by stopping and helping someone come to the church. when they get to the church giving them medical aid and counseling and sacramentos in the catholic church. >> bill: who, not too fast. are you saying in alabama, this new law would make it a crime to give illegal alien communion or penance? >> it definitely
the ladies will also tell us why a federal judge has blocked alabama's tough new illegal alien >> billron blackburn who sits in alabama blocked that tough new immigration law saying she needs more time to figure out if it is, indeed, unconstitutional. are a variety of charges coming from religious people who say it is wrong to punish those who would help an illegal alien. >> the bible is clear that we're supposed to welcome love the stranger and welcome the aliens. we feel this law...
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. >>> tiempo de una pausa, veremos por quÉ miles de inmigrantes de indocumentado en alabama tienen unra para los indocumentados, pero la decisiÓn de no hacerla cumplir. la temible ley h b 56 habÍa hecho a miles vivir despierto una pesadilla. >>> es la mÁs fuerte que cualquier legislatura hasta d d esta hora >>> hace mÁs de 50 snaÑos no er necesario >>> pero hoy se pelea ahÍ por otros derechos, lo que que la ley h b 56 quitaba a miles >>> necesitaba mÁs tiempo y se ha dado hasta el 28 de septiembre, para decidir >>> en este tiempo podrÍa encontrar el fundamento de lo que es constitucional y lo que no es lo es dentro del paquete legal. la h b 56 obligarÍa a verificar el estatus de los estudiantes serÍa legal detener bajo cualquier sospecha mi grgratori. y transportarlos, asÍ fuera para llevarles al trabajo. la ley firmada con jÚbilo por el gobernador enfrenta 3 demandas legales, y hasta del propio departamento de justicia. por racismo y discriminaciÓn. >>> cuando hay un latino en el carro le piden identificaciÓn a de el mundo, cuando no hay latino en el carro por quÉ no piden documentos
. >>> tiempo de una pausa, veremos por quÉ miles de inmigrantes de indocumentado en alabama tienen unra para los indocumentados, pero la decisiÓn de no hacerla cumplir. la temible ley h b 56 habÍa hecho a miles vivir despierto una pesadilla. >>> es la mÁs fuerte que cualquier legislatura hasta d d esta hora >>> hace mÁs de 50 snaÑos no er necesario >>> pero hoy se pelea ahÍ por otros derechos, lo que que la ley h b 56 quitaba a miles >>>...
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the ladies will also tell us why a federal judge has blocked alabama's tough new illegal alien law. hope you stay tuned to those reports. hers one story. my name is laceyalvert and i train professional athletes with yoga. i know how myody should feel. if i have any soreness, i'm not going to be able to do my job. but once i take advil, i'm able to finish my day and finish out strong. then when i do try other things, i always find myself going back to advil. it really works! [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] make the switch. take action. take advil. [ male announcer ] make the switch. motorcycles, boats, even rv's. nobody knows where he got his love for racing. all we know is, it started early. casey mears, driver of the number thirteen geico toyota camry. geico, saving people money on more than just car insurance. [ doug ] i got to figure this out. i want to focus on innovation. but my data is doubling. my servers are maxed out. i need to think about something else when i run. [ male announcer ] with efficient i.t. solutions from dell, doug can shift up to 50% of his company's technolog
the ladies will also tell us why a federal judge has blocked alabama's tough new illegal alien law. hope you stay tuned to those reports. hers one story. my name is laceyalvert and i train professional athletes with yoga. i know how myody should feel. if i have any soreness, i'm not going to be able to do my job. but once i take advil, i'm able to finish my day and finish out strong. then when i do try other things, i always find myself going back to advil. it really works! [ laughs ] [ male...
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so he and indy 500 set out on foot, partly on horseback and partly on foot from decatur alabama, than to to some the of alabama, and all of the way to clark county kentucky which is a neighboring county and he goes to court county because when they hear that morgan is going to come into central kentucky on this raid and maybe to find them here, and number two, they could to clark county because one of his cousins is there and they have a place to study and of course kentucky is completely occupied by the union troops and these fellows are in peril. well, they manage to come into lexington and look around five and a find that the lexington is in total chaos because the idea of morgan's whole command coming up here. and as they were back in clark county, who shows up at the home where these two fellows stand but john porter's cousin, a man named thomas henry himes, who also came from butler county, himes was the captain and morgan's command coming and he had actually heard how he heard i have no idea what he actually heard that these two fellows were in clark county looking for more inc
so he and indy 500 set out on foot, partly on horseback and partly on foot from decatur alabama, than to to some the of alabama, and all of the way to clark county kentucky which is a neighboring county and he goes to court county because when they hear that morgan is going to come into central kentucky on this raid and maybe to find them here, and number two, they could to clark county because one of his cousins is there and they have a place to study and of course kentucky is completely...
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attorney general going after the state of alabama for new law to constrain illegal immigration. weep -- we hope you stay tuned to those reports. >> bill: unresolved problem segment tonight. many like this one were angry passed without many politicians reading it. one of the provisions of the new law mandates that on january 1st, 2013. private insurance companies will have to pay for things like breast feeding support. birth control for women and, quote, well woman doctor visits. whatever that may be. with us now doctor marc siegel unlocking the secret code of sickness and health. kathleen london family practice physician here in new york city. we invited both of these doctors on because they are in preventative medicine. that is the wave of the future keeping people from deteriorating quickly as they get older. dr. london, i was trying to get across to dennis kucinich that she's huge government programs are harming the economy because, as you know, as you both doctors know, once this kicks in in 2013, private health insurance companies that pick up the tab, they are going to pas
attorney general going after the state of alabama for new law to constrain illegal immigration. weep -- we hope you stay tuned to those reports. >> bill: unresolved problem segment tonight. many like this one were angry passed without many politicians reading it. one of the provisions of the new law mandates that on january 1st, 2013. private insurance companies will have to pay for things like breast feeding support. birth control for women and, quote, well woman doctor visits. whatever...
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alabama has its hands full. >> reporter: it really d does.es sure the protest -rs on the record. if you go through them you can see some interesting quotes here. i want to put it on the screen. one says these threaten the rights -- we're talking about alabama's new law, threatens the rights of their citizens in the united states. the bam rar law as you know is actually the most stringent law in the united states, even tough every than arizona's which is making its way to the supreme court. this law on top of the things you mentioned, shannon also allows police to detain anyone suspected of being i wil illegal. it requires schools to to compile information on illegal students and revoke the business licenses of any companies that hire illegals. the alabama governor, robert bentley has now i shall hued a statement where he says, and i'm quoting, lawsuits have been filed in every state that has passed a strong immigration law. i will continue to fight at every turn to make sure we have strong immigration law in alabama. the lawsuits eithe he's t
alabama has its hands full. >> reporter: it really d does.es sure the protest -rs on the record. if you go through them you can see some interesting quotes here. i want to put it on the screen. one says these threaten the rights -- we're talking about alabama's new law, threatens the rights of their citizens in the united states. the bam rar law as you know is actually the most stringent law in the united states, even tough every than arizona's which is making its way to the supreme...
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. >> mÁs de 30 arrestados en una redada por las peleas de gallos en alabama y enfrentan diferentes cargosllos, el de crueldad contra animales. >> Éste es noticiero univisiÓn ediciÓn nocturna. >> buenas metros, continÚan los disturbios en londres, por tercer dÍa consecutivo jÓvenes se enfrentan a la policÍa para protestar por la muerte de uno de ellos en un tiroteo policial. tiendas saqueadas, edificios ardiendo en llamas. asÍ es la situaciÓn que obligó al primer ministro david cameron a suspender sus vacaciones. >> buenas noches, asÍ es, los disturbios aÚn se extienden en el oeste y norte de londres. las autoridades aseguran que lo organizaron pequeÑos grupos de jÓvenes que utilizaron las redes sociales para incitar el desorden y la violencia. >> londres se ha convertido en un verdadero campo de batalla. decenas de manifestantes en las calles continÚan incendiando autos y edificios y cientos de policÍas tratan de controlarlo. pero parece una tarea imposible. este lunes los enfrentamientos tambiÉn se propagarÁn a birghimngan. >> el nÚmero de detenidos hasta el momento es de 2:02 15 y 27 ya
. >> mÁs de 30 arrestados en una redada por las peleas de gallos en alabama y enfrentan diferentes cargosllos, el de crueldad contra animales. >> Éste es noticiero univisiÓn ediciÓn nocturna. >> buenas metros, continÚan los disturbios en londres, por tercer dÍa consecutivo jÓvenes se enfrentan a la policÍa para protestar por la muerte de uno de ellos en un tiroteo policial. tiendas saqueadas, edificios ardiendo en llamas. asÍ es la situaciÓn que obligó al primer...
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have heard the professional side of it. 20 years ago, i was a very young reporter in montgomery, alabama, and our -- they decided, they had come out to san francisco and decided that they needed someone that looked just like her, and i was the only one in the newsroom in montgomery, alabama that look like her. do you know they forced me to do this show, and that started me on my road to coming out to san francisco and the bay area to live and work here and become part of the community. i thank jan for that. i had no idea who she was, but that is how i got my start in the coming out to california. on a quick personal note, 10 years ago, she says she works out, but she really just kind of talk to people on the machine at certification, asked a fellow should in london, and she said she had a single friend she got really needed a date. i was really busy. i had a new job. we end up going out, and we have been married 10 years now. never say never. some george died. [applause] -- some george guy. she does not work out. she just talked to people. >> it is all true. is she doing a great job? she
have heard the professional side of it. 20 years ago, i was a very young reporter in montgomery, alabama, and our -- they decided, they had come out to san francisco and decided that they needed someone that looked just like her, and i was the only one in the newsroom in montgomery, alabama that look like her. do you know they forced me to do this show, and that started me on my road to coming out to san francisco and the bay area to live and work here and become part of the community. i thank...
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notas nacionales llevamos una sobre la demanda que present el gobierno federal contra el estado de alabamapara entrar en vigencia en septiembre. en temas ms amables traemos dos notas que no se deben perder en la vibra una sobre la reciente presentacin del grupo zo en san francisco y otra sobre las artistas latinas que destacan en el prximo festival musical outside lands de san francisco. entre ellas estarn julieta venegas y ana tijoux. y para finalizar les recomiendo que no se pierdan el suplemento de club digital en donde podrn prender ms sobre el uso de la internet e incluso se pueden ganar premios. estn atentos. saludos y los espero la prxima semana. cu ---ultima pausa en el noticiero... y nos vamos con un adelanto de nancy y acceso total... take sot nacy dice: mas adelante les cuento que le paso al salsero luis enrique.. y la chica dorada no sale de una para entra a otro problema legal y no se imaginan que planes tiene jose manuel de los yonics.. mas detalles en acceso total cu --vamos con nuestra compaÑera nancy leal a la informacion del mundo del espectaculo...en acceso total, nancy!
notas nacionales llevamos una sobre la demanda que present el gobierno federal contra el estado de alabamapara entrar en vigencia en septiembre. en temas ms amables traemos dos notas que no se deben perder en la vibra una sobre la reciente presentacin del grupo zo en san francisco y otra sobre las artistas latinas que destacan en el prximo festival musical outside lands de san francisco. entre ellas estarn julieta venegas y ana tijoux. y para finalizar les recomiendo que no se pierdan el...
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she was originally from alabama. she came up during that time when several million african- americans came up between the two wars. she came up to detroit for there were factories and jobs and met my father. they were both working class, but my mother very much said you guys have to go to school. you have to finish. do not get in trouble. >> how many in the family? >> two sisters, one older and wonder. -- and one younger. our neighborhood was very low working-class, not the worst, but far from being the best. probably because my mother was just so determined, it kept me from engaging in activities that probably would not be good for my long-term future. there was some engagement that she never found out about. for the most part, she was really very education focused. when i graduated from junior high school, i ended up going to a school in detroit that was rated in the top-10 schools in the country. she was very proud of that. but it really was her determined effort to make sure that we did our homework. she went to
she was originally from alabama. she came up during that time when several million african- americans came up between the two wars. she came up to detroit for there were factories and jobs and met my father. they were both working class, but my mother very much said you guys have to go to school. you have to finish. do not get in trouble. >> how many in the family? >> two sisters, one older and wonder. -- and one younger. our neighborhood was very low working-class, not the worst,...
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my fellow broadcasters in mississippi, georgia, texas, alabama, and the last few weeks we were on the air continuously to keep the community informed. we help the community to make the best life saving decisions. however the last bop of arc and to end weather forecast is the decision by the public and user. that is what i do. the local broadcasters, known in a community, they serve and are still using additional methods of communicating by over the air, radio broadcasts, during a local broadcast, and continuously during weather disasters, that trust as source for the public to make the decision. just to wrap up my colleague and alabama during this terrible outbreak was on the air using all of the assets at his command from the public radar to spotters and over the air continuously, and he has received hundreds of thank yous for those efforts in pinpointing the terrible outbreak of tornadoes, helping people make the proper decision that saved their lives. that is where we are all heading toward the system is working the way that we communicate. the federal investment in our enterprises
my fellow broadcasters in mississippi, georgia, texas, alabama, and the last few weeks we were on the air continuously to keep the community informed. we help the community to make the best life saving decisions. however the last bop of arc and to end weather forecast is the decision by the public and user. that is what i do. the local broadcasters, known in a community, they serve and are still using additional methods of communicating by over the air, radio broadcasts, during a local...
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i found the diary of the family that owned my family from alabama. in that were some references to individual that's were enslaved. it's very to connect all of those dots. where were you born? >> detroit. my mother is from alabama and my father is from louisiana. >> the name lucane means what? >> it's a creole name. you see it ai in texas, louisiana areas. there's not a lot. i used to look in phone books. over the last seven or eight years or so, in part because of the internet, i've had more contact with people who are named lusane. >> you did your undergrad work where? >> wayne state in detroit. >> you studied what? >> communications. radio, tv and film. >> what was next? >> i spent a few years working mostly as a journalist covering internation will issues. eventually i worked on capitol hill for about eight years. for the d.c. delegate for two years and five or six years for what was called the democratic study group. a lot of the posters and boards on the house floor, those were the kind of things i worked on. however 1994, the republicans took
i found the diary of the family that owned my family from alabama. in that were some references to individual that's were enslaved. it's very to connect all of those dots. where were you born? >> detroit. my mother is from alabama and my father is from louisiana. >> the name lucane means what? >> it's a creole name. you see it ai in texas, louisiana areas. there's not a lot. i used to look in phone books. over the last seven or eight years or so, in part because of the...
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go back to mississippi, go back to alabama, go back to south carolina, go back to georgia, go back to louisiana, go back to the slums and ghettos of our northern cities, knowing that somehow this situation can and will be changed. let us not wall owe in the valley of despair. she called to him again, tell them about the dream, martin. and perhaps because of something in the way the crowd was responding to him that day, martin luther king jr. left his prepared text entirely and began to preach. i say to you today, my friends, as the cheers made him stop for a moment, so even though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow, i still have a dream. it is a dream deeply rooted in the american dream. i have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed. we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal. the crowd shouted, letting themselves be pulled along. i have a dream that one day on the red hills of georgia, the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit down together at the table o
go back to mississippi, go back to alabama, go back to south carolina, go back to georgia, go back to louisiana, go back to the slums and ghettos of our northern cities, knowing that somehow this situation can and will be changed. let us not wall owe in the valley of despair. she called to him again, tell them about the dream, martin. and perhaps because of something in the way the crowd was responding to him that day, martin luther king jr. left his prepared text entirely and began to preach....
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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 wasst
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 wasst
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the justice department suing alabama over a controversial immigration law. what the doj says the state is in violation of now. plus a high stakes drug bust on the high seas. the u.s. coast guard heading underwater to recover hundreds of millions of dollars worth of drugs. their hopes for a safe return are now over. now, friends and family of 11-year-old celina cass hoping an autopsy will offer answers into her mysterious disappearance and death. >> we have made no determination everywhere her body was put in the river. now that we located her body we are able to hone in on the investigation to make that determination. you will see searches conducted in different areas. my doctor told me calcium is besabsorbed in small continuous amounts. only one calcium supplement does that in one daily dose. new citracal slow release... continuously releases calcium plus d for the efficient absorption my body needs. citracal. [ coughing continues ] [ gasping ] [ elevator bell dings, coughing continues ] [ female announcer ] congress can't ignore the facts: more air polluti
the justice department suing alabama over a controversial immigration law. what the doj says the state is in violation of now. plus a high stakes drug bust on the high seas. the u.s. coast guard heading underwater to recover hundreds of millions of dollars worth of drugs. their hopes for a safe return are now over. now, friends and family of 11-year-old celina cass hoping an autopsy will offer answers into her mysterious disappearance and death. >> we have made no determination everywhere...
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jenna: a controversial immigration law in alabama is put on hold by the courts.she is temporarily blocking the state from implementing it. reaction to this decision as well. if you're locking for work queen elizabeth is hiring. we'll tell you who she is looking for. it's an unusual step for the british monarch to take. she is trying to fill a very key position. gregg: that's a nice house "hey wrinkle face!" that's what people could say if you're still using a liquid foundation that can settle into your lines and wrinkles and make you look older. like an apricot... or a prune. and i like both, i just don't want to look like one. covergirl and olay simply ageless foundation has regenerist serum and floats above lines and makes you look younger. you will look so young people will be like "how is that baby driving a minivan?" gregg: alabama's controversial new immigration law put on hold at least for now, a federal judge tkepl appraiser lee blocking alabama from enforcing a new law that would allow police to question suspects about immigration status. that law was su
jenna: a controversial immigration law in alabama is put on hold by the courts.she is temporarily blocking the state from implementing it. reaction to this decision as well. if you're locking for work queen elizabeth is hiring. we'll tell you who she is looking for. it's an unusual step for the british monarch to take. she is trying to fill a very key position. gregg: that's a nice house "hey wrinkle face!" that's what people could say if you're still using a liquid foundation that...
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and it's not just alabama. more. >> you're right. >> thanks so much, guys. >> and georgia. >> there you go. we'll be in touch. >>> it's not where tiger woods wanted to be as he started play in his first tournament in three months. we'll find out where he stands now in the bridgestone invitational in akron, ohio. we all have internal plumbing. but for some of us with overactive bladder, our pipes just don't work as well as they should. sometimes, i worry my pipes might leak. but i learned there's something more i can do. now, i take care with vesicare. once-daily vesicare can help control your bladder muscle and is proven to treat overactive bladder with symptoms of frequent urges and leaks day and night. if you have certain stomach or glaucoma problems, or trouble emptying your bladder, do not take vesicare. vesicare may cause allergic reactions that may be serious. if you experience swelling of the face, lips, throat or tongue, stop taking vesicare and get emergency help. tell your doctor right away if you hav
and it's not just alabama. more. >> you're right. >> thanks so much, guys. >> and georgia. >> there you go. we'll be in touch. >>> it's not where tiger woods wanted to be as he started play in his first tournament in three months. we'll find out where he stands now in the bridgestone invitational in akron, ohio. we all have internal plumbing. but for some of us with overactive bladder, our pipes just don't work as well as they should. sometimes, i worry my pipes...
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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
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