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alabama might be the only guys. verne: georgia played so well defensively, particularly in that first half but just got worn down. gary: they don't have enough depth. those two long punt returns, that was the end of the game. verne: montgomery comes from the right side. murray, and his receiver slipped and was hit at the same time so they're going to call ryan baker on this one. gary: baker was jamming. verne: crowell gets into it. now here come a couple of flags. gary: see if they're offsetting or not. verne: crowell, number one. now he's going to get an ear full from mark richt. gary: see the jam, bottom of the screen. ball was in the air, easy call. then isaiah crowell just -- a little bit to talk active for me. verne: and here comes the other flag. gary: remember when he talked to malcolm mitchell yesterday? we were talking to he and aaron murray, ben joins and aron white. we kept asking questions and mitchell didn't say a word. we looked at him and said do you talk? referee: two fouls on the play. pass interfer
alabama might be the only guys. verne: georgia played so well defensively, particularly in that first half but just got worn down. gary: they don't have enough depth. those two long punt returns, that was the end of the game. verne: montgomery comes from the right side. murray, and his receiver slipped and was hit at the same time so they're going to call ryan baker on this one. gary: baker was jamming. verne: crowell gets into it. now here come a couple of flags. gary: see if they're...
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alabama might be the only guys. verne: georgia played so well defensively, particularly in that first half but just got worn down. gary: they don't have enough depth. those two long punt returns, that was the end of the game. verne: montgomery comes from the right side. murray, and his receiver slipped and was hit at the same time so they're going to call ryan baker on this one. gary: baker was jamming. verne: crowell gets into it. now here come a couple of flags. gary: see if they're offsetting or not. verne: crowell, number one. now he's going to get an ear full from mark richt. gary: see the jam, bottom of the screen. ball was in the air, easy call. then isaiah crowell just -- a little bit to talk active for me. verne: and here comes the other flag. gary: remember when he talked to malcolm mitchell yesterday? we were talking to he and aaron murray, ben joins and aron white. we kept asking questions and mitchell didn't say a word. we looked at him and said do you talk? referee: two fouls on the play. pass interfer
alabama might be the only guys. verne: georgia played so well defensively, particularly in that first half but just got worn down. gary: they don't have enough depth. those two long punt returns, that was the end of the game. verne: montgomery comes from the right side. murray, and his receiver slipped and was hit at the same time so they're going to call ryan baker on this one. gary: baker was jamming. verne: crowell gets into it. now here come a couple of flags. gary: see if they're...
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he was enormously popular in alabama. he loved that feeling of people supporting him. >> here is more from his 1963 gubernatorial inaugural address. >> each state within its own framework has the freedom to teach, develop, to ask for and received help from others of separate racial stations. this is a great freedom from our american founding fathers, but if we amalgamate into one unit as advocated by the communist philosophers, then the enrichment of our lives, the freedom of our development is gone forever. we stand for everything and for nothing. we respect the separateness of others and are divided in an effort that has been so twisted and destroyed that there is no wonder that communism is today winning the world. the negro citizens of alabama will work with us from their separate racial station as we will work with him to develop, to grow in individual freedom and enrichment. we want jobs and a future for both races. we want to help the physically and mentally sick of both races. the strong and the infirm. this is th
he was enormously popular in alabama. he loved that feeling of people supporting him. >> here is more from his 1963 gubernatorial inaugural address. >> each state within its own framework has the freedom to teach, develop, to ask for and received help from others of separate racial stations. this is a great freedom from our american founding fathers, but if we amalgamate into one unit as advocated by the communist philosophers, then the enrichment of our lives, the freedom of our...
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alabama tiene una tasa de desempleo del 10%. es decir que sÍ se han visto afectados?l 10% o cualquier como la que afecte inmigriÓn, como suceó aquÍ en arizona, hay que preocuparse y sacar una soluciÓn primeramente para todo el estado y poder sacarlo adelante. un problema de inmigraciÓn glob que estamos yendo a nivel estatal es algo que no tiene ningÚn rincÓn en ese problema. >>uÁles son las probabilidades reales de que haber cambios a esta ley? es una de las mÁs severas la mÁs severa yigraciÓn. >>s la mÁs severa y e gobernador abrazÓ a cuenta los problemas que pueda traer un tipo de ley comÉsta.ara poder deacerse de esta ley o poder aclarar las copas en cambio tiene que hacer muchos cambios por medio del senado y la legislatura, o esperar a qu la legislaciÓn lgue a nivel de la corte suprema de justicia, para que se aclare este problema a nivel federal. es un camino largo para ellos y de la otra cara de la moneda esto es bueno para que otros gobernadoreso sepan rerando apcaeste tipo de y. >> la ley de arizona, el lunes la corte suprema de justicia podrÍa tomar una deci
alabama tiene una tasa de desempleo del 10%. es decir que sÍ se han visto afectados?l 10% o cualquier como la que afecte inmigriÓn, como suceó aquÍ en arizona, hay que preocuparse y sacar una soluciÓn primeramente para todo el estado y poder sacarlo adelante. un problema de inmigraciÓn glob que estamos yendo a nivel estatal es algo que no tiene ningÚn rincÓn en ese problema. >>uÁles son las probabilidades reales de que haber cambios a esta ley? es una de las mÁs severas la mÁs...
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. >>> se pide a los legisladores y el gobernador de alabama que cambie la ley anti-inmigrante del estado en una rara acción de ambos partidos políticos, el congreso aprueba un presupuesto para evitar el cierre de gobierno este fin de semana. >>> este es su noticiero univisión con jorge ramos y maría elena salinas ♪. >>> muy buenas noches, maría elena salinas estará fuera unos días, pero comenzamos con las malas noticias que recibió el sheriff joe arpaio, el gobierno de estados unidos lo investigó y descubrió una serie de actos discriminatorios contra hispanos, víctor hugo rodríguez está en phoenix cerca de joe arpaio. >>> el fiscal del condado de maricopa pidió que se restaure la política 287 g, para que los angs agentes del estado puedan actuar como agentes federales. >>> el fiscal dice que esto permitirá la liberación de criminales. >>> esto surge después que el departamento de justicia de estados unidos determinó que el departamento del alguacil del condado maricopa violó los derechos de los latinos. >>> le quitaron los fondos de uss programas, para mí hay una medida legal. >>> es que
. >>> se pide a los legisladores y el gobernador de alabama que cambie la ley anti-inmigrante del estado en una rara acción de ambos partidos políticos, el congreso aprueba un presupuesto para evitar el cierre de gobierno este fin de semana. >>> este es su noticiero univisión con jorge ramos y maría elena salinas ♪. >>> muy buenas noches, maría elena salinas estará fuera unos días, pero comenzamos con las malas noticias que recibió el sheriff joe arpaio, el...
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mark strassmann went to alabama, where some are having second thoughts now about a tough new law. >> reporter: construction company owner tommy seals supports alabama's controversial new immigration law. it requires non-citizens to carry documentation and fines employers who hire illegal immigrants. >> we have people that go out there and hire people at a cut- rate price, which i think is wrong. i think it's wrong for the folks that it harms, yet it happens and it's been happening quite a bit, at least until this law came into effect. >> reporter: seals thinks the law has helped his business. he has hired two more people because, he says, competitors can no longer undercut him. but in thomasville, alabama, mayor sheldon day worries the state's law has turned off his city's foreign investors. >> as one of my international visitors said, we feel like alabama shot itself in the foot when it did this because we didn't think it out, we didn't think it through. >> reporter: in thomasville, two foreign companies-- one canadian, one chinese-- have invested $230 million and created almost 800
mark strassmann went to alabama, where some are having second thoughts now about a tough new law. >> reporter: construction company owner tommy seals supports alabama's controversial new immigration law. it requires non-citizens to carry documentation and fines employers who hire illegal immigrants. >> we have people that go out there and hire people at a cut- rate price, which i think is wrong. i think it's wrong for the folks that it harms, yet it happens and it's been happening...
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after two years as governor of alabama.hen he ran the democratic primary, lyndon johnson had become president after the assassination of john kennedy. johnson insisted he was too busy, so he did not actually run as a candidate. he had a series of surrogates in the democratic primaries. >> when wallace announced that he was going to run for the democratic primary, nobody paid any attention to him. he got about two paragraphs in the "new york times." when he went to a northern state in 1964, the governor predicted he would not get 1% of the vote. he got 33% of the vote. it stunned everyone i think it was at that moment that pundits, political observers realised that the separation in the south, was going on in the south was not just southern. clearly there was a constituency for someone like wallace. >> george wallace ran for president in 1964, 1968, 1972, and 1976. in 1968 he won five states and 46 electoral votes. that is the last time an independent candidate has won any electoral votes. here is george wallace announcing i
after two years as governor of alabama.hen he ran the democratic primary, lyndon johnson had become president after the assassination of john kennedy. johnson insisted he was too busy, so he did not actually run as a candidate. he had a series of surrogates in the democratic primaries. >> when wallace announced that he was going to run for the democratic primary, nobody paid any attention to him. he got about two paragraphs in the "new york times." when he went to a northern...
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all of alabama's executions are carried out here.rison was originally built to house 540 inmates. today, that population has nearly doubled, and most inmates, including serious felons, live in one of five open dormitories. >> i've been locked up 12 years, and it's not getting any better around here. instead, they try to pile us in and pile us in more and more. >> at holman, 630 beds are dedicated to general population. 200 accommodate inmates in administrative segregation, and 172 are set aside for death row inmates. >> you have anything from a property offender here all the way to self-proclaimed serial killers. >> because of a lot of difficult inmates or inmates that other camps can't contain, they will send them to us, and we take them, and we deal with them. >> people can get tied up. people can get shot up, you know. people can get stabbed up. >> wrong place, wrong time. you might get hurt. >> so it's up to you to maintain and weave. you know what i'm saying? if you can't weave, then you're gonna be another statistic. either you
all of alabama's executions are carried out here.rison was originally built to house 540 inmates. today, that population has nearly doubled, and most inmates, including serious felons, live in one of five open dormitories. >> i've been locked up 12 years, and it's not getting any better around here. instead, they try to pile us in and pile us in more and more. >> at holman, 630 beds are dedicated to general population. 200 accommodate inmates in administrative segregation, and 172...
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pdkyo2oéhablar brevemente de alabama. çw3tvve#fd&- >> las calles de alabama tienen ahora el eco lo fgebrada aquÍ. ! v x oñ"el+dbe!pdkyo2oé >> sabemos que en un solo acto no podemos parar una legislatura, vamos a connuar movilizÁndonos, vamos a continuar enviando organizadores mq >> los activistas tienen una meta, no permitir que despuÉs de la marcha todo quede en veremos. >> lo que estÁ pasando en alabama fg/ es un anuncio a todo el paÍs que la comunidad hispana z@ mq estÁ unida y que vamos a mostrar nuestras fuerzas en las elecciones. >> el hecho que se organicen, que traigan a la ! v x oñ"el+dbe!pdgente que pueda votar a registrarse y a votar este aÑo. >> hay todavÍa muchas preguntas sin respuesta. los prÓximos tres meses serÁn cruciales para saber el futuro de la 56 y de los hispanos en alabama. ! v x oñ"el+dbe!pdkyo2oé regresamos contigo jorge. z@ mq >> gracias marÍa antonieta con lo Último de alabama. ahora me acompaÑan marcelo de la agencia y el corresponsal, gracias por estar aquÍ, se los agradezco. la corte de estados unidos ha decidido mar el caso de las leyes anti inmigrante
pdkyo2oéhablar brevemente de alabama. çw3tvve#fd&- >> las calles de alabama tienen ahora el eco lo fgebrada aquÍ. !v xoñ"el+dbe!pdkyo2oé >> sabemos que en un solo acto no podemos parar una legislatura, vamos a connuar movilizÁndonos, vamos a continuar enviando organizadores mq >> los activistas tienen una meta, no permitir que despuÉs de la marcha todo quede en veremos. >> lo que estÁ pasando en alabama fg/ es un anuncio a todo el paÍs que la comunidad...
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el gobernador de alabama, que empujÓ con alma vida y corazon la ley de alabama la mÁs dura del paÍs ahoraarar y sim aplicar la rÍgida ley. >>> y queremos que estay estÁ ley se aplique mÁs facil que la policÍa la en tienda a la hora de aplicoarla y que sea mÁs clara dijo hoy el gobierno biend biendbien gobernador. >>> y dice que espera los cambios para el prÓximo periodo que comenzarÁ en febrero. >>> para nosotros es claro. que alabama ha meto cometa ido un error y aquellos estÁn sufriendo las consecuencias de sus errores bienhay personas qu estÁn invierto entiendo hay cosecha en riesgo, hay negocios que estÁn perd iendo su clientela. >>> cuando se implementÓ la ley en septiembre, se produjo un Éxodo de inmigrantes y muchos padres sacaron a los hijos de las escuelas por temor a ser detenidos y deportados. >>> los grupos proinmigrantes demandoaron la ley pero permitieron conservar la ley. >>> esta decisiÓn del gobierno biendor se debe de interpretar como tremendo triunfo de la comunidad inmigrante y todos sus aliados porque se haga justicia y se ofrezca a inmigrantes que tanto contribuyen a
el gobernador de alabama, que empujÓ con alma vida y corazon la ley de alabama la mÁs dura del paÍs ahoraarar y sim aplicar la rÍgida ley. >>> y queremos que estay estÁ ley se aplique mÁs facil que la policÍa la en tienda a la hora de aplicoarla y que sea mÁs clara dijo hoy el gobierno biend biendbien gobernador. >>> y dice que espera los cambios para el prÓximo periodo que comenzarÁ en febrero. >>> para nosotros es claro. que alabama ha meto cometa ido un...
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advierten a la policÍa de alabama, que sus fondos federales estarÍan en peligro. cierra las puertas a un extranjero peligrosamente cÉlebre. - y adiÓs a las armas, colombia espera que la temporada navideÑa le cambie la vida a mÁs guerrilleros. la ediciÓn miÉrcoles del thot zaoer ter naoer r r noticiero telemundo ediciÓn washington comienza ya. >>> hola que tal, buenas tardes, reportando de la capital estadounidense, pero vamos a comenzar el noticiero con noticias sobre alabama, la policÍa tiene mucho cuidado, tiene que tenerlo, a la hora de poner en practico la ley antiindocumentado hb 56. si el presidente obama le enviÓ una advertencia a 150 agencias locales y estatales que reciben fondos federal. carlos botifoll nos dice en quÉ consiste. >>> para el abogado la batalla contra la ley antiindocumentado mÁs severa del paÍs de alabama se acentÚa. >>> es importante que nos junio temes con los aliados. que tambiÉn estÁn contra de esta ley para quitar esta ley. >>> pero ahora el gobierno federal estÁ advirtiendo a la policÍa, que tengan cuidado a la hora de detener inmig
advierten a la policÍa de alabama, que sus fondos federales estarÍan en peligro. cierra las puertas a un extranjero peligrosamente cÉlebre. - y adiÓs a las armas, colombia espera que la temporada navideÑa le cambie la vida a mÁs guerrilleros. la ediciÓn miÉrcoles del thot zaoer ter naoer r r noticiero telemundo ediciÓn washington comienza ya. >>> hola que tal, buenas tardes, reportando de la capital estadounidense, pero vamos a comenzar el noticiero con noticias sobre alabama,...
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regresamos contigo jorge. >> gracias marÍa antonieta con lo Último de alabama.y que esperar, cruzar los dedos que la corte suprema no vaya a dar ninguna peticiÓn peligrosa y que sigan adelante estas terribles leyes migratorias. hay tantas leyes esperando que se santifique lo que hizo a alabama para seguir ese camino. >> cÓmo lo ves? >> ellos van a decidir en julio del prÓximo aÑo, justo en medio de las elecciones. eso va influido muchÍsimo durante la campaÑa que va a tener obama pero ademÁs hay que tener en cuenta que elena no va a participar en la votaciÓn, van a participar 8, 5 fueron electos por republicanos, los otros cuatro son de obama y clinton, solamente van a quedar tres. >> es una incÓgnita. bush era bastante favorable... >> a la reforma migratoria. >> sÍ, va a quedar en la conciencia de los jueces si van a arruinarle la vida a tantas personas. >> en lugar de hablar de una reforma, el clima antiviral de que estamos hablando de estas cosas. >> acÁ hay un tema constitucional, la corte suprema tampoco puede ir en contra la constituciÓn. la constituciÓn di
regresamos contigo jorge. >> gracias marÍa antonieta con lo Último de alabama.y que esperar, cruzar los dedos que la corte suprema no vaya a dar ninguna peticiÓn peligrosa y que sigan adelante estas terribles leyes migratorias. hay tantas leyes esperando que se santifique lo que hizo a alabama para seguir ese camino. >> cÓmo lo ves? >> ellos van a decidir en julio del prÓximo aÑo, justo en medio de las elecciones. eso va influido muchÍsimo durante la campaÑa que va a...
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>> i believe the alabama may. i believe george is another state that but in that respect i think -- >> but the vast majority do in capital cases? >> vast majority do. >> aren't. number to get i thought there were two questions in this part of your case. the first is, don't we have to decide that abandonment, which you have termed, is caused -- >> yes. >> in a -- to excuse a procedural bar and a state court. >> right. and that is -- >> so we have to decide first whether we extend holland in this setting. >> well, i think they are independent grants to get the court concludes that the states own actions -- >> that's the due process. i'm talking about -- yes, both we would have to decide. we have to decide the first question. will be extend holland to this type of situation? >> i don't, i just want to be clear on this. there are independent grants but if the court concludes that the states actions -- >> i understand tonight but with respect to the attorneys, that's right. >> what is the line, mr. garre, between aband
>> i believe the alabama may. i believe george is another state that but in that respect i think -- >> but the vast majority do in capital cases? >> vast majority do. >> aren't. number to get i thought there were two questions in this part of your case. the first is, don't we have to decide that abandonment, which you have termed, is caused -- >> yes. >> in a -- to excuse a procedural bar and a state court. >> right. and that is -- >> so we have...
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. >> un juez federal bloquea temporalmente parte de la ley de alabama porque estÁ dirigida sÓlo contramentados hispanos. >> el lÍder norcoreano muriÓ y le sucede su hijo. muchos norcoreanos lloran ante las cÁmaras la muerte del dictador. >> las tarjetas preparadas no son necesariamente un beneficio en esta Época de navidad. estÁn llenas de abusos. >> Éste es noticiero univisiÓn, con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. >> muy buenas noches, comenzamos con un ejemplo de cÓmo la polÍtica migratoria de los estados unidos estÁ separando familias. el caso de una familia hispana que la madre ya fue deportada a mÉxico. el padre podrÍa ser enviado a centroamÉrica y sus hijos quedar aquÍ, en estados unidos. una familia puede quedar dividida en tres. >> a pocos dÍas de que termine el aÑo, la organizaciÓn presentÓ uno de los ejemplos mÁs dramáticos de separaciÓn de familia en tres paÍses. la familia girÓn, madre mexicana, el padre de guatemala y tiene orden de deportaciÓn. tres hijos nacidos aquÍ que podrían permanecer en estados unidos. >> si no tengo a mis padres, mi vida va a ser difÍcil. aquÍ e
. >> un juez federal bloquea temporalmente parte de la ley de alabama porque estÁ dirigida sÓlo contramentados hispanos. >> el lÍder norcoreano muriÓ y le sucede su hijo. muchos norcoreanos lloran ante las cÁmaras la muerte del dictador. >> las tarjetas preparadas no son necesariamente un beneficio en esta Época de navidad. estÁn llenas de abusos. >> Éste es noticiero univisiÓn, con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. >> muy buenas noches, comenzamos con...
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pdkyo2oé >>> estamos siguendo muy de cerca a alabama, y en alabama habrá una z@ mq gran marcha a la casata collins ° tiene la información çw3tvve#fd&- >>> lascena ñ=uuÑpço se repite en miles de hogares hispanos en las mq últimas horas, parecefi una reunión de fg/ estudios donde pequeños repan las tareas de çw3t la escuela. >>> ñ=uuÑp por ahora los niños hacen sus cartas ! v x oñ"el+dbe!pdkyo2oé para dárselas al gobernador. >>> los z@ mq niños irán al frente de la marcha de mañana, con cartas dirigidas al gobernador. >>> para que por favor çw3t nos deje estar aquí más tiempo, ir a la escuela y trabajar más. mq >>> decenas cuentan°çw çw3tvve#fd&- sus temores. >>> siempre que llego a la ! v x ca pienso q se llevaron mi papá z@ y mi mamá. >>>fi estamos reunos porque queremos agurar que la ñ=uuÑpçokskrooedt!xies-7Ñww6akepÑá gente inmigrante enalabama, z@ mq sean respetados y tenganerechos. >>> con esto en °mente, másd çw3tvve#fd&- de ! v x oñ"el+dbe!pdkyo2oé 125 activistas realizan mq una cumbre. >>> con nuestra presencia aquí estamos demostrando que alabama noestá sola. >>> han llegado de to
pdkyo2oé >>> estamos siguendo muy de cerca a alabama, y en alabama habrá una z@ mq gran marcha a la casata collins ° tiene la información çw3tvve#fd&- >>> lascena ñ=uuÑpço se repite en miles de hogares hispanos en las mq últimas horas, parecefi una reunión de fg/ estudios donde pequeños repan las tareas de çw3t la escuela. >>> ñ=uuÑp por ahora los niños hacen sus cartas !v xoñ"el+dbe!pdkyo2oé para dárselas al gobernador. >>> los z@...
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un juez bloquea parte de la ley de migraciÓn de alabama porque va sÓlo contra indocumuntados hispanosng il muriÓ, y le sucede su hijo menor, muchos lloran ante las cÁmaras la muerte del dictador. y tarjetas prepagadas no son necesariamente un beneficio, con riesgos, multas, y abusos. >>> este es su "noticiero univisiÓn" con jorge ramos, y marÍa elena salinas. >>> buenas noches, comenzamos el noticiero, cÓmo la polÍtica migratoria de estados unidos, separa famialas, una familia hispana de california, la madre fue deportada a mÉxico, el padre a centroamÉrica, y sus hijos, aquÍ en estados unidos. >>> liliana dice cÓmo una familia puede quedar dividida en tres. >>> a pocos dÍas que termine el aÑo, la organizaciÓn presento un ejemplo mÁs dramatico de separaciÓn de familias, en tres paÍses, la madre mexicana, y deportada, el 9 de diciembre, el padre de guatemala, y con orden de deportaciÓn, y tres hijos nacidos acÁ que permanecerÍan en estados unidos. >>> si no tengo a mi mamÁ, y o papÁ, mi vida sera difÍcil, aqui donde vivimos aquÍ estÁ mi vida. >>> jorge llegÓ en el 1990, y mari en el 94,
un juez bloquea parte de la ley de migraciÓn de alabama porque va sÓlo contra indocumuntados hispanosng il muriÓ, y le sucede su hijo menor, muchos lloran ante las cÁmaras la muerte del dictador. y tarjetas prepagadas no son necesariamente un beneficio, con riesgos, multas, y abusos. >>> este es su "noticiero univisiÓn" con jorge ramos, y marÍa elena salinas. >>> buenas noches, comenzamos el noticiero, cÓmo la polÍtica migratoria de estados unidos, separa...
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alabama for the first time on december the 15th of 2004 to talk to richard wilson in troy, alabama. he initially 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 --
alabama for the first time on december the 15th of 2004 to talk to richard wilson in troy, alabama. he initially 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...
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1.500 empleados. >> ningÚn agente pedirÁ documentos por la calle ni como o probÓ la legislatura de alabamauelas de indocumentados. >> pero la verificaciÓn de estatus en los trabajos. >> la cita protesta y estragos. >> estamos viendo como la gente estÁ sufriendo y el impacto no solamente las personas adultass pero en los niÑos estamos hablando de mÁs de 3.000 niÑos que han dejado de ir a la escuela. >> el gobernador de alabama robert b. dice sentirse mal por esas familias pero mantiene que estÁn violando las leyes por carecer de documentos migratorios pero la postura le estÁ saliendo caro a esos estados, no solamente hay suficiente mano de obra en la agricultura en alabama varias compaÑÍas extranjeras suspendieron para fÁbricas de leyes. mrlo Único que evitara justamente un sondeo nacional apoya esto. >> el centro hispano publicÓ esta semana que un 42% de latinos en este paÍs favorecen la legalizaciÓn de indocumentados pero vanessa en un aÑo de elecciones presidenciales una reforma mi dw mi dwmigratoria serÁ muy difÍci >> el favorito con la intenciÓn de voto seguido muy de cerca de r. paul.
1.500 empleados. >> ningÚn agente pedirÁ documentos por la calle ni como o probÓ la legislatura de alabamauelas de indocumentados. >> pero la verificaciÓn de estatus en los trabajos. >> la cita protesta y estragos. >> estamos viendo como la gente estÁ sufriendo y el impacto no solamente las personas adultass pero en los niÑos estamos hablando de mÁs de 3.000 niÑos que han dejado de ir a la escuela. >> el gobernador de alabama robert b. dice sentirse mal por...
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a warning to police in alabama over the state's tough new immigration law.tice dept sent hundreds of law enforcement agencies in alabama saying their turning may be in jeopardy if they enforce the immigration law. they claim that that law is unconstitutional. francisco hernandez is an immigration attorney an joins us on this. good to have you here today. what is your take. let's take a look at a piece of this letter and we'll read it for the viewers at home and we want to get your thoughts. let's take a look at that for starters. it says to insure that your enforcement of this law does not result in the unlawful stopping, searching ... what do you think about this? >> i think the warning is accurate. but all they have to do is look to their own attorney general who advised the legislature they need to revise some of the provisions that have been put on hold about it federal courts. there are two examples of foreign workers pulled over and ticketed for not having the proper documentation on them. my grandma always taught me if you make a mistake fix it. just
a warning to police in alabama over the state's tough new immigration law.tice dept sent hundreds of law enforcement agencies in alabama saying their turning may be in jeopardy if they enforce the immigration law. they claim that that law is unconstitutional. francisco hernandez is an immigration attorney an joins us on this. good to have you here today. what is your take. let's take a look at a piece of this letter and we'll read it for the viewers at home and we want to get your thoughts....
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we'll stay on this, alabama state senator gerald dial. appreciate it. thank you very much. >> thank you very much. >>> still ahead, newt gingrich and one of his fellow presidential candidates minutes away from facing off in this lincoln/douglas debate. one of the republicans has a lot riding on this. we've got a preview. >>> plus, you're about to meet a guy who's changing the future of technology and how we listen to music. his invention may actually show up in your living room. [ male announcer ] does your prescription medication give you the burden of constipation? turn to senokot-s tablets. senokot-s has a natural vegetable laxative ingredient plus the comfort of a stool softener for gentle, overnight relief of occasional constipation. go to senokot-s.com for savings. some folks call me a rock star, some call me the mayor... and i love it. and, i make everybody happy. i keep my business insurance with the hartford because... they came through for me once, and i know they've got my back. for whatever challenges come your way... the hartford is here to
we'll stay on this, alabama state senator gerald dial. appreciate it. thank you very much. >> thank you very much. >>> still ahead, newt gingrich and one of his fellow presidential candidates minutes away from facing off in this lincoln/douglas debate. one of the republicans has a lot riding on this. we've got a preview. >>> plus, you're about to meet a guy who's changing the future of technology and how we listen to music. his invention may actually show up in your...
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they beat alabama 57-55. look at that. wow! that snapped alabama's 24-game winning streak that spanned nearly two years. >>> the washington caps remained winless under new head coach dale hunter. they lost to the pittsburgh penguins last night 2-16789 pittsburgh scored the game winner with less than three minutes remaining. >>> calling all foodies and chefs. think you have what it takes to impress gordon ramsey? casey steigel has more on auditions for next season's master chef. >> reporter: if you have what it takes to be criticized by these three famous and respected culinary specialists, work well under pressure and make an array of creative and tasteful dishes, then master chef season three needs you. >> we are looking for people who are passionate. we want to find people that are really passionate about food. people that really want this. >> reporter: the ingredients are simple to make it past the first round of auditions. >> we want them to bring a plate that represents who they are. we are looking at something that, if i
they beat alabama 57-55. look at that. wow! that snapped alabama's 24-game winning streak that spanned nearly two years. >>> the washington caps remained winless under new head coach dale hunter. they lost to the pittsburgh penguins last night 2-16789 pittsburgh scored the game winner with less than three minutes remaining. >>> calling all foodies and chefs. think you have what it takes to impress gordon ramsey? casey steigel has more on auditions for next season's master...
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alabama... mississippi. we can't wait to see you.'re with us. i'm jon scott on the grounds of west point to bring you the sound of the west point band. the academy sits on plateau, overlooking the hudson river. location chosen in 1778 is no accident. george washington builds his first colonial camp on the west point of the hudson river. this is the oldest continuously operated post in u.s. military. >> general washington chose this location to stop the british advancement during the revolutionary war. 24 years later, legislation signed by thomas jefferson in 1802, the college was established, devoted to training professional leaders in warfare. now more than 200 years later, today's cadets are well aware of the impressive legacy placed on their shoulders. >> tradition is everything here. it permeates through everything that we do. i mean, the uniform is the same as 1802 when the school opened. it gives us a background and something to draw from in the lives and experiences as cadets. >> since day one, everyone has their heart set on
alabama... mississippi. we can't wait to see you.'re with us. i'm jon scott on the grounds of west point to bring you the sound of the west point band. the academy sits on plateau, overlooking the hudson river. location chosen in 1778 is no accident. george washington builds his first colonial camp on the west point of the hudson river. this is the oldest continuously operated post in u.s. military. >> general washington chose this location to stop the british advancement during the...
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again, alabama deserves to be there. i would say that even if i weren't an alabama fan. but this system is screwed up. if a team like oklahoma state was able to do what oklahoma state did and they don't have the shot at the national championship along with lsu and alabama. >> oklahoma state won the conference. >> right? >> beat the crap out of oklahoma. if you don't mind my saying, more win verse ranked teams, over teams with winning records. if you look at a blind resume, oklahoma state should be in that game. alabama's in because of people's eyeballs. they watch and say that team's probably better. let's not go with that team's probably better. let's see who wins. >> the other side of it, i would say alabama's loss was in overtime, ohio state lost to iowa state. >> double overtime on the road. >> double overtime on the road in a terrible week. they also, though, their biggest win was against kansas state. >> i think the two best teams are in. but if i were an oklahoma state fan, i would be furious. >> i would be furious and college football fans should be furious that
again, alabama deserves to be there. i would say that even if i weren't an alabama fan. but this system is screwed up. if a team like oklahoma state was able to do what oklahoma state did and they don't have the shot at the national championship along with lsu and alabama. >> oklahoma state won the conference. >> right? >> beat the crap out of oklahoma. if you don't mind my saying, more win verse ranked teams, over teams with winning records. if you look at a blind resume,...
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i think the second time around is going to be better for alabama.di awards the other night. upshaw and hightower have a chip on their shoulders. one of them thought they shoup won the award. >> this one will be played on the turf in l.a. but it should be one whale of a football game. that's right, football. that will do it for tonight. thanks for watching the "jeep postgame show." here's a look at what you'll see tonight on cbs. be shure to join us on december 31. we come back for the hyundai sun bowl. georgia tech takes on utah. tomorrow, an nfl double-header. most will see the chiefs and the jets, and then the raiders and the packers. it will begin with "the nfl today." so long from studio 43 in new york. over the south pacific in 1943. vietnam, 1967. i got mine in iraq, 2003. u.s.a.a. auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation, because it offers a superior level of protection and because u.s.a.a.'s commitment to serve the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote
i think the second time around is going to be better for alabama.di awards the other night. upshaw and hightower have a chip on their shoulders. one of them thought they shoup won the award. >> this one will be played on the turf in l.a. but it should be one whale of a football game. that's right, football. that will do it for tonight. thanks for watching the "jeep postgame show." here's a look at what you'll see tonight on cbs. be shure to join us on december 31. we come back...
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i think the second time around is going to be better for alabama.di awards the other night. upshaw and hightower have a chip on their shoulders. one of them thought they shoup won the award. >> this one will be played on the turf in l.a. but it should be one whale of a football game. that's right, football. that will do it for tonight. thanks for watching the "jeep postgame show." here's a look at what you'll see tonight on cbs. be shure to join us on december 31. we come back for the hyundai sun bowl. georgia tech takes on utah. tomorrow, an nfl double-header. most will see the chiefs and the jets, and then the raiders and the packers. it will begin with "the nfl today." so long from studio 43 in new york. over the south pacific in 1943. vietnam, 1967. i got mine in iraq, 2003. u.s.a.a. auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation, because it offers a superior level of protection and because u.s.a.a.'s commitment to serve the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote
i think the second time around is going to be better for alabama.di awards the other night. upshaw and hightower have a chip on their shoulders. one of them thought they shoup won the award. >> this one will be played on the turf in l.a. but it should be one whale of a football game. that's right, football. that will do it for tonight. thanks for watching the "jeep postgame show." here's a look at what you'll see tonight on cbs. be shure to join us on december 31. we come back...
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. >> piden cambi en la estricta ley de alabama.fiscal general deestado pide a legisladores que anulen parte de la controvertida ley. >> una familia de california se niega a obedecer el embargo hipotecario y ocupa de nuevo su casa. >> la madre naturaleza azota con furia a los paÍses vecinos. en colombia y venezuela hay muerta, destrucciÓn y cientos de damnificados.. >> Éste es noticiero univisiÓn, ediciÓn nocturna. >> hola buenas noches, los arrestos a inmigrantes en la frontera se ubican en sus niveles mÁs bajos desde el gobierno de nixon segÚn reporta la patrulla fronteriza. >> el nÚmero mÁs bajo de arrestos en 40 aÑos. que haya menos personas intentando entrar a los estados unidos podrÍa dejar sin argumentos a aquellos que exigen una mayor seguridad en la frontera. >> son mÁs los expulsados que en los que quieran entrar. serÁ por el frÍo de la economía, por la dificultad de encontrar empleo o las leyes migratorias. pero en comparaciÓn con el aÑo pasado, los arrestos estÁn en su nivel mÁs bajo desde los0. >> no es por mÁs cámaras,
. >> piden cambi en la estricta ley de alabama.fiscal general deestado pide a legisladores que anulen parte de la controvertida ley. >> una familia de california se niega a obedecer el embargo hipotecario y ocupa de nuevo su casa. >> la madre naturaleza azota con furia a los paÍses vecinos. en colombia y venezuela hay muerta, destrucciÓn y cientos de damnificados.. >> Éste es noticiero univisiÓn, ediciÓn nocturna. >> hola buenas noches, los arrestos a...
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sus voces en alabama. exigen que sea reboque la ley antiinmigrantes.ban a su tercer mes en estados unidos las protestas en contra de la avaricia corporativa. un potente tifÓn sacude a filipinas, se cuentan por centenares los fallecidos. decenas de familias en estados unidos celebran la llegada en muchos de los soldados que pelearon en la finalizada guerra de irak. >> este es su noti univisiÓn fin de semana con martÍn berlanga. >> hola, muy buenas noches, es un gusto saludarlos, quebueno que nos acompaÑan en su noticiero univisiÓn fin de semana. cientos de inmigrantes en alabama quieren decir al paÍs y al mundo entero que las severas leyes contra indocumentas tienen graves consecuencias y hay que meter reversa. desde montgomery marÍa antonieta nos habla de una manifestaciÓn, no de los gritos para bran para exigir sino decir "estamos sufriendo". >> con la marcha de todos y para todos, grandes y chicos se hicieron escuchar en montgomery. todos los miembros del congreso que estÁn tratanpromover la legislaciÓn, la hg56 van a recibir bien claro que no vamos
sus voces en alabama. exigen que sea reboque la ley antiinmigrantes.ban a su tercer mes en estados unidos las protestas en contra de la avaricia corporativa. un potente tifÓn sacude a filipinas, se cuentan por centenares los fallecidos. decenas de familias en estados unidos celebran la llegada en muchos de los soldados que pelearon en la finalizada guerra de irak. >> este es su noti univisiÓn fin de semana con martÍn berlanga. >> hola, muy buenas noches, es un gusto saludarlos,...
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alabama... mississippi. we can't wait to see you.y-on. sovereign of the security line. you never take an upgrade for granted. and you rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay th mid-size price. i deserve this. [ male announcer ] you do, business pro. you do. go national. go like a pro. >> jon: glad you're with us. i'm jon scott on the grounds of west point to bring you the sound of the west point band. the academy sits on plateau, overlooking the hudson river. location chosen in 1778 is no accident. george washington builds his first colonial camp on the west point of the hudson river. this is the oldest continuously operated post in u.s. military. >> general washington chose this location to stop the british advancement during the revolutionary war. 24 years later, legislation signed by thomas jefferson in 1802, the college was established, devoted to training professional leaders in warfare. now more than 200 years later, today's ca
alabama... mississippi. we can't wait to see you.y-on. sovereign of the security line. you never take an upgrade for granted. and you rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay th mid-size price. i deserve this. [ male announcer ] you do, business pro. you do. go national. go like a pro. >> jon: glad you're with us. i'm jon scott on the grounds of west point to bring you the sound of the...
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. >> reportera: a pesar que las cláusulas más severas anti indocumentados, en carolina del sur, alabamara comunidad, si esa ley es entrar a regir. >> reportera: a partir de enero será obligatorio que las empresas se escriban el proyecto, para determinar el estatus migratorio sus empleados. activistas alertaban acerca de esta ley. >> empresas que tengan más de 500 empleados, tendrán que usar este sistema. >> ningún agente deberá pedir papeles en la calle, y serán listas de los hijos de indocumentados, pero la verificación de status indica produce protestas y estragos. >> estamos viendo cómo la gente está sufriendo, y el impacto no solamente se las personas adultas, también en los niños, que son más de 3000 que han dejado de ir a la escuela. >> reportera: el gobernador de alabama, dice sentirse mal por esas familias, pero dice que están violando las leyes, por parecer rico de documentos, teresa costura le está saliendo postura cara a estos estados, no solamente falta mano de obra en agricultura, en alabama varias empresas extranjeras suspendieron sus contrataciones >> juliana: er se respo
. >> reportera: a pesar que las cláusulas más severas anti indocumentados, en carolina del sur, alabamara comunidad, si esa ley es entrar a regir. >> reportera: a partir de enero será obligatorio que las empresas se escriban el proyecto, para determinar el estatus migratorio sus empleados. activistas alertaban acerca de esta ley. >> empresas que tengan más de 500 empleados, tendrán que usar este sistema. >> ningún agente deberá pedir papeles en la calle, y serán...
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alabama... mississippi. we can't wait to see you. gulf home. try bayer advanced aspirin. it's not the bayer aspirin you know. it's different. first, it's been re-engineered with micro-particles. second, it enters the bloodstream fast, and rushes relief to the site of your tough pain. the best part? it's proven to relieve pain twice as fast as before. bayer advanced aspirin. test how fast it works for you. love it, or get your money back. test how fast it works for you. [ engine revving ] [ male announcer ] you won't find the toughness of a ram 1500 combined with the legendary power of a hemi v8 in any other truck. it's a beautiful thing. guts. glory. ram. you really want to be careful, you can't use something as abrasive as a toothpaste because it will cause scratches. as a result of those scratches, bacteria will get lodged in that denture and as they multiply in the mouth the odor can get stronger. i always advise my patients to use polident. it has specific agents in it that can kill bacteria. using polident daily, you definitely
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alabama... mississippi. we can't wait to see you.rought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. when you pour chunky beef with country vegetables soup over it... you can do dinner. four minutes, around four bucks. campbell's chunky. it's amazing what soup can do. and video chat with up to 9 of your friends with the galaxy nexus by samsung, or get the samsung stratosphere, and for a limited time, get twice the data for the same low price. verizon. >>> at indiana's wabash valley correctional facility most of the inmates live in two-man cells and like any two people sharing close quarters, cleanliness is vitale. >> why are you sweeping with your hands? >> i don't like using the broom that everybody uses. then i'm bringing their funk in my cell. >> when do you think we're doing spring cleaning? >> it's not going to be today. i'm already cleaning the floor. >> i was just asking. >> i will make time for it this weekend. >> sunday just plan on sunday. >> cell mates for a year these two might have different priorities but they sha
alabama... mississippi. we can't wait to see you.rought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. when you pour chunky beef with country vegetables soup over it... you can do dinner. four minutes, around four bucks. campbell's chunky. it's amazing what soup can do. and video chat with up to 9 of your friends with the galaxy nexus by samsung, or get the samsung stratosphere, and for a limited time, get twice the data for the same low price. verizon. >>> at indiana's wabash...
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alabama on the move. look out below, tony mitchell getting up high.d about five of these alley-oop dunks in the game. but georgetown would answer the call. the pass to henry simms, oh, man, nice move for the big fella. right now it is tied up at 54 with seconds remaining in the game. >> all right. >> kansas state hosting gw. tony taylor leading the colonials. taylor with the pass. david pellham is there. he dunks it in there. gw down by 1. second half gw down by 3. tony taylor again to chromia. how nice is that. 14 points. but k state would begin to run away with it, spradling with the three. that caps a 15-point -- 15-1 run, 14 points for spradling. wildcats beat the colonials 59-56 is the final. >> donovan mcnabb looking for a new job. mcnabb asked to be released and the vikings are granted his wish. on the college front west virginia and south florida going at it. mountaineers trying to clinch a share of the big east title against south florida. second quarter is where we pick it up, west virginia up 3-0. daniels to landy. pass is a little too high
alabama on the move. look out below, tony mitchell getting up high.d about five of these alley-oop dunks in the game. but georgetown would answer the call. the pass to henry simms, oh, man, nice move for the big fella. right now it is tied up at 54 with seconds remaining in the game. >> all right. >> kansas state hosting gw. tony taylor leading the colonials. taylor with the pass. david pellham is there. he dunks it in there. gw down by 1. second half gw down by 3. tony taylor again...
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across portions of tennessee alabama, mississippi. this is going to give us the potential for half an inch or 1 inch of rain by the time the system finally moves out of fear. what can we expect for the final days of 2011? michael forecast and the extended outlook is coming up -- my full forecast and the extended outlook is coming up. >>> jamal clemons, the man accused of a double murder and kidnapping of a two-year-old boy, is now behind bars. he was picked up this evening. he killed two people inside a home and took off in a stolen suv with the boys still strapped inside. the child was found unharmed. there are conflicting stories tonight about the man who went missing after visiting our area. he disappeared the week before christmas. we are talking about 33-year-old mitchell smith who is legally blind. he was prepared to board an amtrak train heading to alabama. if all passengers said workers told smith he would need to get off in charlotte, been taking another train to alabama of. his family says they were never told of a transfer.
across portions of tennessee alabama, mississippi. this is going to give us the potential for half an inch or 1 inch of rain by the time the system finally moves out of fear. what can we expect for the final days of 2011? michael forecast and the extended outlook is coming up -- my full forecast and the extended outlook is coming up. >>> jamal clemons, the man accused of a double murder and kidnapping of a two-year-old boy, is now behind bars. he was picked up this evening. he killed...
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alabama... mississippi. we can't wait to see you.rought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. >> because of my charges, i'm housed in level 6. they said i beat a guy to death with three other people in the community jail. torn kidney, broken ribs, broken skull. he was brain dead. they charged four of us. they charged me with the death penalty. take me to court for two and a half years to fight them. i get the death penalty thrown out and then they hang me for first-degree murder. they offered me a plea bargain and i said okay. >> like many suspected gang members, the only way out of level 6 is out of state transfer. the problem is, his request be has been denied before. >> what is it that you need from me today? what do you need to know. >> transfer. >> transfer where? >> out of state. >> i was told your out of state was denied. however -- however, let me finish. what i can do -- you have it and i don't have it? >> when i got here, you locked me down. >> okay. >> i stayed under investigation for three and a half years. o
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alabama... mississippi. we can't wait to see you. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. how about the beat of a healthy heart? campbell's healthy request soup is delicious, and earned this heart, for being heart healthy. ♪ feel the beat? it's amazing what soup can do. laces? really? slip-on's the way to go. more people do that, security would be like -- there's no charge for the bag. thanks. i know a quiet little place where we can get some work done. there's a...