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and it is on the way in arizona. that is our concern, that we are feeling the effects of all of the illegal immigration, and the criminal element that is coming true. we appreciate the fact that the amount of crime that is closer to the border has been declining. reports come back to me -- and i have not documented it, but i have also heard from other counties that it has risen. i would like your comments on that. >> the issue of criminal activity, i think the best thing we can do is put into context the negative statements that are made by some in the law- enforcement community. they feel about what they are putting forth is information that needs to be put out. i know most of these individuals. i have worked for these individuals over the years. i think the best thing we can do is to put in context the statements of, not just one or two or three or four, but all of the law-enforcement community along the southwest border. when we talk about a couple of statements made by individuals that say that the border is out
and it is on the way in arizona. that is our concern, that we are feeling the effects of all of the illegal immigration, and the criminal element that is coming true. we appreciate the fact that the amount of crime that is closer to the border has been declining. reports come back to me -- and i have not documented it, but i have also heard from other counties that it has risen. i would like your comments on that. >> the issue of criminal activity, i think the best thing we can do is put...
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wrote to the arizona republic this letter he said i'm insulted that local t.v. news crews are now calling this kind of star who how do you think our soldiers feel coming back to arizona and hearing some middle eastern term also quoted in the daring new york times investigative piece is diana robinson of richard berke arizona she's also that she claims of the dust storms are states are unique herodes excuse me mr weather man who gave you the right to the right to use the word who've been describing our recent dust while you may think there are similarities don't forget that in these parts are just as mixed with the whoop of the indians dance the progression of the cattle herd and warning of the rattlesnake as it lifts his head to strike. and arizona's just arms are not so unique and they warrant a new me here logic term i'm sorry newsflash to the people of arizona who is of the dust storms that have been plaguing your state are called period end of story it's been used for decades now you know it's almost like these people are scared by weathermen using a middle
wrote to the arizona republic this letter he said i'm insulted that local t.v. news crews are now calling this kind of star who how do you think our soldiers feel coming back to arizona and hearing some middle eastern term also quoted in the daring new york times investigative piece is diana robinson of richard berke arizona she's also that she claims of the dust storms are states are unique herodes excuse me mr weather man who gave you the right to the right to use the word who've been...
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still time awarding tonight it goes to a few residents of arizona now if you weren't aware arizona has been dealing with several very large dust storms in recent weeks you've probably seen the videos on the news but in case you haven't hear a few clips from phoenix t.v. stations with their coverage. when you're living in yorkshire is it not seem like it was just a couple of weeks or so ago when we were all guy photos videos of a huge dust storm or as we properly call it meteorologically a whole group well maybe now those dust storms or as meteorologists say the hoops they've been playing in the state for weeks but the new york times reports that the word who apparently has a few people in arizona upset the who've it's a term used frequently in the middle east to describe these deaths to arms and that is apparently a little too much fairer zone it's they do not want local t.v. stations using the foreign word to talk about dust storms several have actually spent minutes maybe even hours firing off angry letters to local newspapers don johnson of gilbert arizona wrote to the arizona repub
still time awarding tonight it goes to a few residents of arizona now if you weren't aware arizona has been dealing with several very large dust storms in recent weeks you've probably seen the videos on the news but in case you haven't hear a few clips from phoenix t.v. stations with their coverage. when you're living in yorkshire is it not seem like it was just a couple of weeks or so ago when we were all guy photos videos of a huge dust storm or as we properly call it meteorologically a whole...
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arizona fue el estado nÚmero uno que incrementÓ los registros de latinos para votar. >> sin embargÓ, la comunidad haga lo mismo. >> siento que todavÍa tiene una influencia, todavÍa la gente estÁ dispuesta a seguir luchando para registrar personas y hacer nuestra vos valer. voz. >> solamente muy pocos ejercer ese derecho de votar. por lo que continÚan con sus tareas para asegurarse que mÁs latinos salgan a votar. >> hablando del tema,1 recolecciÓn de fondos iniciada por autoridades de arizona para construir un nuevo muro en la frontera con mÉxico ha recaudado mÁs de $ 100.000 en una semana. el senador republicano, patrocinador de esta iniciativa dijo que esa cifra no incluye otros cheques. vamos ahora a amÉrica latina. el presidente de venezuela celebrarÁ sus 57 aÑos de edad y pidiÓ un aumento en la producciÓn de petróleo en el paÍs, que de 30.000 barriles mÁs de lo normal. venezuela es uno de los mayores exportadores de petrÓleo en el mundo. tiene como meta producir 4000 barriles diarios. admitiÓ que continuarÁ su tratamiento de quimioterapia contra el cÁncer, está tomando precaucion
arizona fue el estado nÚmero uno que incrementÓ los registros de latinos para votar. >> sin embargÓ, la comunidad haga lo mismo. >> siento que todavÍa tiene una influencia, todavÍa la gente estÁ dispuesta a seguir luchando para registrar personas y hacer nuestra vos valer. voz. >> solamente muy pocos ejercer ese derecho de votar. por lo que continÚan con sus tareas para asegurarse que mÁs latinos salgan a votar. >> hablando del tema,1 recolecciÓn de fondos...
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. >> el efecto de ley sb 1070 de arizona a un aÑo de su implementaciÓn. >> el vistazo al doloroso, arriesgadorÁgico recorrido del inmigrante hacia estados unidos con ojos de niÑo. >> (♪). >> muy buenas tardes pasan las horas ni demÓcratas ni republicanos parecen ceder y el nerviosismo aumenta por minutos. >> hoy asesores de inversiÓn dicen que vivieron un dÍa de pesadilla con las llamadas de clientes ansiosos, no saben quÉ hacer con su dinero, ni sus cuentas de retiro y es que lleÓo el fin de semana y el congreso no le da permiso al presidente o pone punto final a esta situaciÓn. >> faltan 3 dÍas para el 2 de agosto, en que la casa blanca dice que el paÍs tendrÁ que declararse en mora. >> (en inglÉs). >> no queda mucho tiempo dijo el presidente barack obama, quien instÓ a un acuerdo bipartidista y recalcÓ las consecuencias para la debilitada economÍa. >> pero a pesar del voto hoy en la cÁmara baja en el congreso, nada estÁ resuelto. >> y la incertidumbre se refleja en la bolsa de valores que cerÓo a la baja por sexto dÍa consecutivo. >> el presidente de la cÁmara baja, el republicano john b s
. >> el efecto de ley sb 1070 de arizona a un aÑo de su implementaciÓn. >> el vistazo al doloroso, arriesgadorÁgico recorrido del inmigrante hacia estados unidos con ojos de niÑo. >> (♪). >> muy buenas tardes pasan las horas ni demÓcratas ni republicanos parecen ceder y el nerviosismo aumenta por minutos. >> hoy asesores de inversiÓn dicen que vivieron un dÍa de pesadilla con las llamadas de clientes ansiosos, no saben quÉ hacer con su dinero, ni sus...
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about two-thirds of candidates in arizona opt for public financing.se candidates had access to an initial lump sum's public money to fund their campaign, but if their privately afunded poent or ally spend more money on their campaign than the publicly funded candidate received in their initial state grant, the state gives the public candidate additional, nearly matching, funds. to put it in terms of sean connery in "the untouchables" if you're the publicly fngsed candidate and you bring a knife and your opponent brings a gun, the state gives you a gun as well. the publicly funded candidate can't spend more than three times their initial grant, but the laws intend and defect was to at least partially level the playing field and create for candidates to seek public financing without imposing or mandating any restrictions on speech. whereas other campaign finance laws have thought to limit expenditures the genius of the arizona law, counter expenditures with more. this was not good enough for the supreme court which ruled in a 5-4 decision those governme
about two-thirds of candidates in arizona opt for public financing.se candidates had access to an initial lump sum's public money to fund their campaign, but if their privately afunded poent or ally spend more money on their campaign than the publicly funded candidate received in their initial state grant, the state gives the public candidate additional, nearly matching, funds. to put it in terms of sean connery in "the untouchables" if you're the publicly fngsed candidate and you...
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three of those are in arizona. we have the largest air fleet, the largest number of pilots in arizona. we have the largest number of border patrol in one given area of concentration. we have built the largest area of senses in that area. we have a tremendous amount of technology that is coming. by our estimates right now, by the end of 2014, we will have all of the technology that we need in order to basically cover the entire state of arizona. that's not to say that we don't cover a big portion of it right now. of the 1,000 new border patrol agents that are coming into service this year, the vast majority of them are going into arizona. but it's also critical to note that there are other activities occurring. our partnerships with mexico, for example, working joint operations with our mexican partners with them operating in mexico and us over on the u.s. side. over 60 of the states' law enforcement agencies are our partners with us in actt, which is an operation that incorporates other law enforcement agencies to
three of those are in arizona. we have the largest air fleet, the largest number of pilots in arizona. we have the largest number of border patrol in one given area of concentration. we have built the largest area of senses in that area. we have a tremendous amount of technology that is coming. by our estimates right now, by the end of 2014, we will have all of the technology that we need in order to basically cover the entire state of arizona. that's not to say that we don't cover a big...
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could be that it's 127 degrees in arizona, or i got a case of baseball fever. [chuckling] [laughter] >> jon: al, you're supposed to be covering the protests about the law in arizona, not enjoying the game. i thought the latino community was furious about this? >> oh, yes. right. they're furious, muy furiouso. >> jon: al russia there protests? are you covering the protests? >> sure. yes, it's... oh, come on, jon. it's baseball, man. i mean, i'd protest if it was any other sport, but we love baseball. it's the only sport a latino can dream of playing in america. we're too short for basketball. we're too small for football, too smart to scrap on a pair of ice skates and let a canadian beat the [bleeped] out of us. [applause] so besides dog whispering, baseball is allah tinos have left. >> jon: latinos love baseball and dog whispering so much they'll look past any injustice done to them? >> are you familiar with the battle of chavez ravine? during the 1950s, 3,800 mexican immigrants were taken from their homes in los angeles so the newly relocated dodgers could hav
could be that it's 127 degrees in arizona, or i got a case of baseball fever. [chuckling] [laughter] >> jon: al, you're supposed to be covering the protests about the law in arizona, not enjoying the game. i thought the latino community was furious about this? >> oh, yes. right. they're furious, muy furiouso. >> jon: al russia there protests? are you covering the protests? >> sure. yes, it's... oh, come on, jon. it's baseball, man. i mean, i'd protest if it was any other...
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. >> analizan argumentos presentados por la gobernadora de arizona quien exige mÁs recursos para lidiarinmigraciÓn indocumentada. >> un acuerdo para elevar el lÍmite del endeudamiento del paÍs. >> la policÍa de nueva york, prueba una innovadora tecnologÍa antiterrorista para detectar y frustrar un potencial ataque radioactivo. >> muy buenas noches, comenzamos con una historia insÓlita. una banda de secuestradores que fue desmantelada en mÉxico. practicaban la tortura psicolÓgica para exigir al rescate. los integrantes decÍan que iban a asesinar a sus vÍctimas y enviaban los videos a los familiares. >> esta dramÁtica escena fue planeada cuidadosamente por dos captores. colocaban a sus rehenes vendados contra una pared y les disparaban. pero lo que parecÍa un horrendo crimen no era mÁs que una farsa para amedrentar a sus seres queridos. >> este sujeto, conocido como el pantera le decÍa a las vÍctimas que cuando escucharan las detonaciones como si las hubieran privado de la vida, despuÉs abre fuego. >> los delincuentes colocaban una placa de acero y varios filtros en el estÓmago de los sec
. >> analizan argumentos presentados por la gobernadora de arizona quien exige mÁs recursos para lidiarinmigraciÓn indocumentada. >> un acuerdo para elevar el lÍmite del endeudamiento del paÍs. >> la policÍa de nueva york, prueba una innovadora tecnologÍa antiterrorista para detectar y frustrar un potencial ataque radioactivo. >> muy buenas noches, comenzamos con una historia insÓlita. una banda de secuestradores que fue desmantelada en mÉxico. practicaban la...
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insiste, en perseguir a indocumentados, por todos los medios, pero la guerra, que les declaró en arizonalatino más antiinmigrante que existe. >>> para él, la amenaza, no sería del electorado hispano, sino del anglosajón, firmaron una petición, para destituirlo, el 8 de noviembre, habrá una eleccprie especial. >>> es un distrito, fundamentalmente republicano, conservadora, y que se hayan reunido más de diez mil firmas habla que electores, no están de acuerdo con senador. >>> el trabajo no representa los intereses de los habitantes del distrito, que exigen más trabajo, mejor educación, y salud pública, no más leyes antiindocumentados. >>> nos vamos a deshacer de este señor. >>> promovió, un proyecto he ley que negaba ciudadanía, a hijos de indocumentados, y también responder a intereses de la economía, y lucrar con encarcelamiento de indocumentados. >>> están llegando a otros estados, el racismo, por él, y su equipo, por la idea de deportar a once millones de indocumentados. >>> sería el primero en arizona, en enfrentar un proceso de destitución. >>> determ >>> comenzamos este segmento, co
insiste, en perseguir a indocumentados, por todos los medios, pero la guerra, que les declaró en arizonalatino más antiinmigrante que existe. >>> para él, la amenaza, no sería del electorado hispano, sino del anglosajón, firmaron una petición, para destituirlo, el 8 de noviembre, habrá una eleccprie especial. >>> es un distrito, fundamentalmente republicano, conservadora, y que se hayan reunido más de diez mil firmas habla que electores, no están de acuerdo con...
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so when in arizona, support the cardinals, the phoenix suns, the coyotes, arizona state university sun if you have to, the wildcats and lumberjacks. that's what you've got. being from detroit i respect that. >> that's right. >> but in arizona incarceration, we do try to indoctrinate you into our philosophy of arizona sports. >> i shall amalgamate these feelings, these thoughts and, please pause while i vomit. >> but harrington has taken some matters into his own hands. including the extermination of tent city pests. >> it's a jailhouse mousetrap. only 370,000 more to go. >> sheriff joe, if you are watching this, spend 24 hours in your own tents, eat your own food and then you survey your own damage. you know? >> i slept twice in that tent with all the inmates. just to say if i can do it they can do it. i go in the tents quite frequently. what have you got here? >> it's your postcard. joe camel. >> is this a bad check writer? anybody else? >> all my staff are worried, they're going to hit him and kill him. i don't worry about these guys. i feel safer in a jail than i do walking the stre
so when in arizona, support the cardinals, the phoenix suns, the coyotes, arizona state university sun if you have to, the wildcats and lumberjacks. that's what you've got. being from detroit i respect that. >> that's right. >> but in arizona incarceration, we do try to indoctrinate you into our philosophy of arizona sports. >> i shall amalgamate these feelings, these thoughts and, please pause while i vomit. >> but harrington has taken some matters into his own hands....
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causado por la legislaciÓn es que tuvo un efecto dominÓ decenas de estados mÁs siguieron los pasos de arizona copiando la ley pros proponiendo leyes aÚn mÁs severas. >> y otros 16 propusieron legislaciones parecidparecidas fracasaron. >> arizona sigue como el puente de esas leyes de odio antiinmigrantes ahÍ estÁ apoyando las olas que seguimos viendo en otros estados. >> el 28 de julio la jueza su san bolton bloqueÓ las partes mÁs personalijudiciaperjudicial claro mensaje a otros estados. >> la inmigraciÓn en estados unidos es un tema de gobierno
causado por la legislaciÓn es que tuvo un efecto dominÓ decenas de estados mÁs siguieron los pasos de arizona copiando la ley pros proponiendo leyes aÚn mÁs severas. >> y otros 16 propusieron legislaciones parecidparecidas fracasaron. >> arizona sigue como el puente de esas leyes de odio antiinmigrantes ahÍ estÁ apoyando las olas que seguimos viendo en otros estados. >> el 28 de julio la jueza su san bolton bloqueÓ las partes mÁs personalijudiciaperjudicial claro...
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three of those are in arizona. we have the largest air fleet and number of pilots in arizona. we have the largest area incentives in arizona. we have a tremendous amount of technology that is coming. by the end of 2014, we will have all the technology that we need in order to cover the entire state of arizona. that is not to say that we do not cover a big portion of it right now. of a thousand new border patrol agents that are coming into service this year, the vast majority are going into arizona. but it is also critical to note that there are other activities occurring. our partnerships for mexico, for example, working joint operations with our mexican partners, then in mexico and us on our side, over 60 of the state's law enforcement agents are now partners with us in an operation that incorporates other law enforcement agencies to ensure that we bring the greatest density of enforcement coverage in arizona. the national guard right now, we have 363 national guard troops on the drown the-ground. we have more, so it is a constant buildup of what we are doing in arizona. when
three of those are in arizona. we have the largest air fleet and number of pilots in arizona. we have the largest area incentives in arizona. we have a tremendous amount of technology that is coming. by the end of 2014, we will have all the technology that we need in order to cover the entire state of arizona. that is not to say that we do not cover a big portion of it right now. of a thousand new border patrol agents that are coming into service this year, the vast majority are going into...
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corral which occurred on t h in tombstone, arizona.s is about 48 minutes. >> good evening, and welcome to the arizona historical society. and the director of publications and at a tour of the journal of arizona history. we're here this evening to welcome jeff guinn, the author of the last gunfight, there really -- the real story of this you out of the okay corral and have a chance the american west. jeff is the former book previewed editor for the star-telegram and also the author of the recent bestseller, go down together, that's true untold story of bonnie and clyde. welcome. i would like to start out the conversation this evening with the question that combine short, is on everyone's mind in this room. there are basically three iconic events in the history of the west of the imagination. one of them is custer's last stand and the other is the alamo and certainly the third is the gunfight at the o.k. corral. the question is why. do we really need another book about the gunfight at that o.k. corral? >> there is evidence for why we nee
corral which occurred on t h in tombstone, arizona.s is about 48 minutes. >> good evening, and welcome to the arizona historical society. and the director of publications and at a tour of the journal of arizona history. we're here this evening to welcome jeff guinn, the author of the last gunfight, there really -- the real story of this you out of the okay corral and have a chance the american west. jeff is the former book previewed editor for the star-telegram and also the author of the...
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>> no, that's what they call dust storms in the world and in arizona. witnessed a couple of these. if you left your windows down, you got a lot of dust to clean in that car and also off your back porch. this cakes everything. this was a historical dust storm that rolled through phoenix and arizona yesterday. let me show what you it looks like on the radar. the thunderstorms is what causes the dust stormsment we don't get a lot of thunderstorms in the deserts. we had a complex go through yesterday. here's the phoenix area. no storms came in from the east and blew right through. and even now a lot of heavy rain. it wasn't just phoenix that saw the dust storm, many areas of the lower part of arizona experienced the dust storm yesterday. as far as weather goes, not a lot going on. we've got some dying thunderstorm complexes from last night. the temperatures continue to steal the show over around texas and also in oklahoma. it was 102 yesterday in dallas. 104 in oklahoma city. just to show you how unusual and historic this is, this is the number of 100-degre
>> no, that's what they call dust storms in the world and in arizona. witnessed a couple of these. if you left your windows down, you got a lot of dust to clean in that car and also off your back porch. this cakes everything. this was a historical dust storm that rolled through phoenix and arizona yesterday. let me show what you it looks like on the radar. the thunderstorms is what causes the dust stormsment we don't get a lot of thunderstorms in the deserts. we had a complex go through...
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. >> el alguacil de arizona tendrÁ que pagar miles de dÓlares a un inmigrante arrestado injustente. >a eaza astados unidos, los reciÉn cas duquese cambridge estar en los angeles,sta noch >> los peruanos celn este triunfo esta noche contra el equipo de mÉxico. ♪ >> este es su niciero univisiÓn edición cturna, >>muriÓ la ex primera dama a los 93 aÑos edad, no se han dado a conocer detalles de las circunancias de muerte, pero hoy es recordada por millones de personas que gracias a ella tambiÉn ha buscado tratamiento. >> nacida en chico, fue acvista, feministadurante un corto tiempo bailarina, molo y tambiÉn una mujer de negocici. en 1974 19 tarde pora primera damae estados unidos, con los mayores Índicese aprobaciÓn en la historia pe a algunas de sus controversiales posturas, de hecho la revista time baÓ como una mujer poco temeroso de hablar de los temas que la apionaba, segÚn historiadores tuvo un impacto significativo en la cultura y el historial de la mano de su esposo expresidente gerd ford. se le atribuye ser una de las primeras mujes en crear concieia sobre el cÁncer de seno. enfr
. >> el alguacil de arizona tendrÁ que pagar miles de dÓlares a un inmigrante arrestado injustente. >a eaza astados unidos, los reciÉn cas duquese cambridge estar en los angeles,sta noch >> los peruanos celn este triunfo esta noche contra el equipo de mÉxico. ♪ >> este es su niciero univisiÓn edición cturna, >>muriÓ la ex primera dama a los 93 aÑos edad, no se han dado a conocer detalles de las circunancias de muerte, pero hoy es recordada por millones de...
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stop open cu ---en arizona esta por realizarse el juego de las estrellas de beisbol...tes solicitaron que el juego no se realice debido a las politicas antiinmigrantes que existen en ese estado. ---janet rodriguez nos cuenta lo que la liga sugirio a los jugadores. roll weather open cu ---vamos con ariel y el reporte del tiempo... take pkg cu ---nueva pausa y atencion padres de familia... take vo ---sepan como sus hijos pueden continuar aprendiendo apesar de que no estan en la escuela... ya le cuento... segment ends take pkg ramon diaz-- chase field phoenix arizona se jugo la edicion numero 86 del juego de las estrellas aqui en el chase field de phoenix arizona la liga nacional ante la liga americana --que tal les saluda ramon diaz y este es telemundo deportivo-- cortesia: fox sports /// americana 1-0 nacional -- juego de las estrellas el mexicano adrian gonzalez fue le primero en poner numeros en la pizarra conectano este cuadrangular solitario al jardin central derecho en la cuarta en el mismo episodio prince filde con un cuadrangular de tres carrera para tomar la dela
stop open cu ---en arizona esta por realizarse el juego de las estrellas de beisbol...tes solicitaron que el juego no se realice debido a las politicas antiinmigrantes que existen en ese estado. ---janet rodriguez nos cuenta lo que la liga sugirio a los jugadores. roll weather open cu ---vamos con ariel y el reporte del tiempo... take pkg cu ---nueva pausa y atencion padres de familia... take vo ---sepan como sus hijos pueden continuar aprendiendo apesar de que no estan en la escuela... ya le...
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creating a future state 6 degrees wide and at the same time arizona roughly six degrees five in the amount of area that it would entail. for this geometry to work, you had to have a line at 103 degrees west longitude, the line originally proposed. in my opinion, the line is the most brilliantly located line on the american map. now douglas's giffords for controversial particularly the kansas nebraska act and the scrapping of government regulation slavery and there was an enormous amount of suspicion and the country and from up to the civil war about efforts by northerners and efforts by southerners and one of those people voicing the suspicion was senator thomas finton of mozambique. senator bentsen was the great uncle of thomas finton diprete paynter, but senator bentsen painted a very different picture, and he fought stephen douglas kansas nebraska act was part of a conspiracy. i want to read to you what he said on the floor of the senate when they were debating the kansas nebraska act as he is describing the conspiracy. i must look for the real object, the particular purpose for
creating a future state 6 degrees wide and at the same time arizona roughly six degrees five in the amount of area that it would entail. for this geometry to work, you had to have a line at 103 degrees west longitude, the line originally proposed. in my opinion, the line is the most brilliantly located line on the american map. now douglas's giffords for controversial particularly the kansas nebraska act and the scrapping of government regulation slavery and there was an enormous amount of...
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. >> hoy se cumple un año de la entrada en vigor de la ley de arizona. >> muchos latinos decidieron huircómo viven las familias que decidieron quedarse-. >> aún sabiendo su riesgo esta familia decidió seguir viviendo aquí. >> tienes que estar preparado para lo peor. >> si se está viendo que se está agarrando más gente en otros años. >> para un pastor cristiano, dice que no tiene temor y que se quedó con el propósito de ayudar a otros. >> no ha entrado temor a mi vida en lo personal pero sí en ver otras vidas, que hablan que los niños se quedan solos. >> más de 100 mil latinos se han quedado. >> nosotros tenemos el programa como más o menos 140 estudiantes y ahora s'lo tengo 40. >> asegura que ha sido uno de los impatcos más positivos porque se ha ahorrado dinero en la educaión de los hijos de indocumentados. >> el imapcto más grande fue que muchos dejaron arizona. >> la economía del estado perdió 140 millones de dólares, pero harper asegura que el estado se ahorró dinero con la salida de los inmgirantes. >> es una farsa porque los latinos consumen mucho, casi todos los negocios se han id
. >> hoy se cumple un año de la entrada en vigor de la ley de arizona. >> muchos latinos decidieron huircómo viven las familias que decidieron quedarse-. >> aún sabiendo su riesgo esta familia decidió seguir viviendo aquí. >> tienes que estar preparado para lo peor. >> si se está viendo que se está agarrando más gente en otros años. >> para un pastor cristiano, dice que no tiene temor y que se quedó con el propósito de ayudar a otros. >> no...
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and it is on the way in arizona.at we are feeling the effects of all of the illegal immigration, and the criminal element that is coming true. through.hroug we appreciate the fact that the amount of crime that is closer to the border has been declining. reports come back to me -- and i have not documented it, but i have also heard from other counties that it has risen. i would like your comments on that. >> the issue of criminal activity, i think the best thing we can do is put into context the negative statements that are made by some in the law-enforcement community. they feel about what they are putting forth is information that needs to be put out. i know most of these individuals. i have worked for these individuals over the years. i think the best thing we can do is to put in context the statements of, not just one or two or three or four, but all of the law-enforcement community along the southwest border. when we talk about a couple of statements made by individuals that say that the border is out of control,
and it is on the way in arizona.at we are feeling the effects of all of the illegal immigration, and the criminal element that is coming true. through.hroug we appreciate the fact that the amount of crime that is closer to the border has been declining. reports come back to me -- and i have not documented it, but i have also heard from other counties that it has risen. i would like your comments on that. >> the issue of criminal activity, i think the best thing we can do is put into...
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flake of arizona. it is for defense-wide is hereby reduced by $250 million. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. flake: this would reduce orings and maintenance by $250 million, the same amount appropriated by section 281 of the bill. section 8122 appropriates another $250 million in f.y. 2012 for the secretary of defense to use through the office of economic adjustments or to transfer to the secretary of education to make grants to public schools located on military bases for construction, renovation and repairs. i'll just summarize what's happening here. we have some schools that are on military bases. now, some of the schools on military bases are run by the department of defense. that's not what we're speaking about here. the schools we're talking about here are l.e.a.'s or local education agencies run them. and in the f.y. 2011 budget, we appropriated $250 million of defense money, this is in the defense bill, to go to schools that are the responsibility of local education
flake of arizona. it is for defense-wide is hereby reduced by $250 million. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. flake: this would reduce orings and maintenance by $250 million, the same amount appropriated by section 281 of the bill. section 8122 appropriates another $250 million in f.y. 2012 for the secretary of defense to use through the office of economic adjustments or to transfer to the secretary of education to make grants to public schools located on military...
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is the hurricanes the the tornadoes i mean we're seeing it we're seeing texas on fire arizona and to have it all of these things joplin address that none of these extra nowadays are being paid for by the oil. who's paying for all of. you and me now tell me what's right with this picture the oil companies make all the profits called internalizing the profits externalizing the costs they're extreme allies you know all of the costs are saying ok you know the cancer's you guys you guys get to pay for the syrup alun said alaska's oil was owned by alaska twenty five percent to the state she was spending over she gave out over thirty two hundred dollars per citizen per year from around nine hundred when she was elected in june of two thousand and eight congressman reese when she proposed legislation that would nationalize all u.s. oil out there were companies just the oil say all the ground oil under the ground belongs to that we the people rasmussen this is the conservative polling organization in that month june sixteenth two thousand and eight came up this is the headline just forty seve
is the hurricanes the the tornadoes i mean we're seeing it we're seeing texas on fire arizona and to have it all of these things joplin address that none of these extra nowadays are being paid for by the oil. who's paying for all of. you and me now tell me what's right with this picture the oil companies make all the profits called internalizing the profits externalizing the costs they're extreme allies you know all of the costs are saying ok you know the cancer's you guys you guys get to pay...
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i hailed from phoenix, arizona. i was born and raised in arizona., arizona has been an independent, feisty state. only in recent years have the powers of extremism (the voice of reason in our state to pass bills like sb-1070. while many here only about the voice of extremism and rigid ideology and anti-immigrant rhetoric, it often do not hear about the profiles of courage of individuals who staked their reputation, their career, and sometimes even risking their livelihood in order to stand up for what is right in the face of overpowering strength and even hatred. one of tonight's awardees is former chief of police jack harris. jack harris is almost an arizona native. his family moved to phoenix when he was just two years old. after growing up in the great metropolis of phoenix, jack harris started a 39-year career in public service. for the last seven years he served as the chief of police for the city of phoenix, the fifth largest city in the country. during that time, jack harris presided over an unprecedented reduction in crime and increase safet
i hailed from phoenix, arizona. i was born and raised in arizona., arizona has been an independent, feisty state. only in recent years have the powers of extremism (the voice of reason in our state to pass bills like sb-1070. while many here only about the voice of extremism and rigid ideology and anti-immigrant rhetoric, it often do not hear about the profiles of courage of individuals who staked their reputation, their career, and sometimes even risking their livelihood in order to stand up...
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y en arizona hay se aceptan tarjetas de crédito, debito, para construir tramos del muro fronterizo.o? ¿qué tal un colchón que nos haga soñar? y algo muy cómodo que mantenga firme mi espalda. nunca es suficiente cuando se trata de descansar... creo que ya tenemos la fábrica de sueños perfecta. ¡que duermas bien! >>>josé díaz balart: los indocumentados en nuevo méxico deberán probar que viven en ese estado si quieren mantener su licencia de conducir, 10 mil personas recibirán cartas con una lista de documentos que deberán presentar para demostrar que sus licencias no son fraudulentas, y ayudara a sacar de circulación licencias que utilizaron documentos falsos. desde su inicio en 11995 le han permido a más de 800 mil personas radicarse en estados unidos, pero hoy el programa de lotería de visas corre peligro, angie tiene los detalles. >>> en nombre de la seguridad y justicia, se aprobó un proyecto de ley para eliminar el programa de loterías de visa del departamento de estado, el congresista de texas afirmó que no existe una política sensata y compromete la seguridad nacional, pero no
y en arizona hay se aceptan tarjetas de crédito, debito, para construir tramos del muro fronterizo.o? ¿qué tal un colchón que nos haga soñar? y algo muy cómodo que mantenga firme mi espalda. nunca es suficiente cuando se trata de descansar... creo que ya tenemos la fábrica de sueños perfecta. ¡que duermas bien! >>>josé díaz balart: los indocumentados en nuevo méxico deberán probar que viven en ese estado si quieren mantener su licencia de conducir, 10 mil personas...
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. >> la ley marcÓ el inicio de una pesadilla para la comunidad de arizona.. >> muchas de las tiendasa un Éxodo de inmigrantes. >> los clientes muchos volvieron a su lugar de origen y otros otro estado. >> fue una mancha grande, no solamente un vuelco sino que personas simplemente no quieren venir a arizona... personas que parecen morenas o que son mexicanos porque piensan que los van a querer aprender. >> se estiman pÉrdidas de alrededor de $ 160 millones por las pÉrdidas que causÓ la ley en cuanto a impuestos. se evitÓ que las autoridades locales consultara el estatus migratorio de las personas que detuvieran, apelaron esta decisiÓn y nueve meses el juez la corte federal ratificÓ el fallo. >> el gobierno tiene que tener el poder exclusivo de implementar las leyes de migraciÓn y no lo estados. >> ha servido de fuente de modelopara que otros estÉn con el modelo antiinmigrante se traten de aprobar leyes similares. >> quienes la defienden como la gobernadora de arizona insiste en que la falta de liderazgo ha hecho que el gobierno quiere tener sus propias leyes. hay quienes aseguran que
. >> la ley marcÓ el inicio de una pesadilla para la comunidad de arizona.. >> muchas de las tiendasa un Éxodo de inmigrantes. >> los clientes muchos volvieron a su lugar de origen y otros otro estado. >> fue una mancha grande, no solamente un vuelco sino que personas simplemente no quieren venir a arizona... personas que parecen morenas o que son mexicanos porque piensan que los van a querer aprender. >> se estiman pÉrdidas de alrededor de $ 160 millones por...
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>> dependiendo del efecto que tenga en arizona, va a generar una repercusiÓn en otros estados. >> ericlgunas regiones del paÍs. la despedida al cantautor facundo cabral mientras arrestan a dos sospechosos del crimen. >> seguidores, amigos y familiares del cantautor facundo cabral le rindieron un homenaje en buenos aires. las autoridades guatemaltecas afirmaron que han capturado a dos sospechosos del crimen. >> al menos 125 mil habitantes de lima se beneficiarÁn con el tren elÉctrico inaugurado hoy por el presidente garcÍa. el mandatario entregarÁ el poder a humala en julio. >> viva el tren elÉctrico de lima. >> alÁn garcÍa estÁ eufÓrico, inaugura obras todo el tiempo. el tren elÉctrico, la obra inconclusa de su primer gobierno la que estaba inconclusa, tardÓ 25 aÑos en ser inaugurado. >> lo importante es la enseÑanza. hay que tener constancia, paciencia. hay que ser sordo a la envidia, a la pequeÑas de quienes sin haber puesto una ladrillo, se permiten criticar. >> lograr en un tiempo rÉcord, la construcciÓn de este hermoso ejemplo de obra pÚblica. de este hermoso ejemplo de infraestru
>> dependiendo del efecto que tenga en arizona, va a generar una repercusiÓn en otros estados. >> ericlgunas regiones del paÍs. la despedida al cantautor facundo cabral mientras arrestan a dos sospechosos del crimen. >> seguidores, amigos y familiares del cantautor facundo cabral le rindieron un homenaje en buenos aires. las autoridades guatemaltecas afirmaron que han capturado a dos sospechosos del crimen. >> al menos 125 mil habitantes de lima se beneficiarÁn con el...
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three of those are in arizona. we have the largest air fleet and number of pilots in arizona. we have the largest area incentives in arizona. we have a tremendous amount of technology that is coming. by the end of 2014, we will have all the technology that we need in order to cover the entire state of arizona. that is not to say that we do not cover a big portion of it right now. of a thousand new border patrol agents that are coming into service this year, the vast majority are going into arizona. but it is also critical to note that there are other activities occurring. our partnerships for mexico, for example, working joint operations with our mexican partners, then in mexico and us on our side, over 60 of the state's law enforcement agents are now partners with us in an operation that incorporates other law enforcement agencies to ensure that we bring the greatest density of enforcement coverage in arizona. the national guard right now, we have 363 national guard troops on the drown the-ground. we have more, so it is a constant buildup of what we are doing in arizona. when
three of those are in arizona. we have the largest air fleet and number of pilots in arizona. we have the largest area incentives in arizona. we have a tremendous amount of technology that is coming. by the end of 2014, we will have all the technology that we need in order to cover the entire state of arizona. that is not to say that we do not cover a big portion of it right now. of a thousand new border patrol agents that are coming into service this year, the vast majority are going into...
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durbin: first i want to thank my colleague from arizona. for those who are witnessing this this is almost a debate in the united states senate, and it rarely happens. and i thank you for coming to the floor. mr. mccain: rather than have you use all our time, i thought i would engage in a colloquy. mr. durbin: i enjoy doing this. mr. mccain: go ahead, please. mr. durbin: first, during the course of your presidency campaign, mark zandi, your economist, helped you formulate some positions. his opinion of president obama's stimulus is that it stopped a precipitous decline in our economy, that it a -- did it achieve all we hoped for? no. mr. mccain: can i interrupt on that particular point. mr. zandi was one of many advisors to my campaign. the key advisor was douglas holtz-eakin, former head of the c.b.o., who had no brief whatsoever for that proposal. please go ahead. mr. durbin: the second point i'd like to ask the senator from arizona, i think one of the real bedrock beliefs among republicans is that if you cut taxes particularly on the heal
durbin: first i want to thank my colleague from arizona. for those who are witnessing this this is almost a debate in the united states senate, and it rarely happens. and i thank you for coming to the floor. mr. mccain: rather than have you use all our time, i thought i would engage in a colloquy. mr. durbin: i enjoy doing this. mr. mccain: go ahead, please. mr. durbin: first, during the course of your presidency campaign, mark zandi, your economist, helped you formulate some positions. his...
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corral which occurred on october 26, 1881, in tombstone, arizona. this is about 40 minutes. >> good evening and welcome to the arizona historical society. i am the director of publication and editor of the journal of natural history and we are here to welcome jeff gwynn, author of the last gunfight:the real story of the shoot out at the o.k. corral and how it changed the american west. he is the author of the recent best seller go down together. the untold story of bonnie and clyde. i would like to start the conversation this evening with the question i am sure is on everyone's mind in this room. there are basically three iconic events in the history of the west of the imagination. one is custer's last stand and the other is the alamo and certainly the third is the gunfight at the o.k. corral. the question is why? >> there are obvious reasons we need another book on the gunfight at the o.k. corral. books written by critics who don't consider themselves expert in the subject of tombstone or the gun fight for the american frontier. all the claiming th
corral which occurred on october 26, 1881, in tombstone, arizona. this is about 40 minutes. >> good evening and welcome to the arizona historical society. i am the director of publication and editor of the journal of natural history and we are here to welcome jeff gwynn, author of the last gunfight:the real story of the shoot out at the o.k. corral and how it changed the american west. he is the author of the recent best seller go down together. the untold story of bonnie and clyde. i...
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gosar of arizona. the chair: pursuant to the order of the house of today, the gentleman from arizona, mr. gosar, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from arizona. mr. gosar: thank you, mr. chairman. i rise in support of our amendment that would defund a regulation. a regulation that has the force of law across the united states, that is in my view unconstitutional and simply wrong. currently as a result of law passed in the 111th congress, a person licensed by a state to car ray personal side arm for personal defense can carry that weapon in a national park or refuge. prior to 2009 our own federal government trampled the second amendment and prohibited citizens from protecting themselves in some of the most dangerous remote lands we have. the ability to carry a firearm in case of emergency is imperative. later we learned that when congress changed the law, the bill language omitted the army corps of engineers, creating confusion and uncertainty. the c
gosar of arizona. the chair: pursuant to the order of the house of today, the gentleman from arizona, mr. gosar, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from arizona. mr. gosar: thank you, mr. chairman. i rise in support of our amendment that would defund a regulation. a regulation that has the force of law across the united states, that is in my view unconstitutional and simply wrong. currently as a result of law passed in the 111th congress, a...
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arizona time.they collected some where in the neighborhood of $34,000 from donors. a lot were the minimum $5 donations. i understand there were several $500 donations and at least one of a thousand dollars. >> greta: what is the website called. we see it on the screen but tell me what it is. >> it is www. buildtheborderfence.com. i looked at the site and seems to be fairly user friendly. you mentioned this earlier there is still an open question of whether the donations are tax deductible. if i give my $100 whether i will be able to deduct that on the federal and state income tax and there is an opinion on there that says maybe yes, maybe no. >> greta: who is collecting this? the state of arizona collecting this money? >> yes. this was set up as you point the out by legislation signed by governor brewer and the state established the website and maintains the website. i think they may contract out for some of the credit card services and it will go into a special account. now, how much they need, yo
arizona time.they collected some where in the neighborhood of $34,000 from donors. a lot were the minimum $5 donations. i understand there were several $500 donations and at least one of a thousand dollars. >> greta: what is the website called. we see it on the screen but tell me what it is. >> it is www. buildtheborderfence.com. i looked at the site and seems to be fairly user friendly. you mentioned this earlier there is still an open question of whether the donations are tax...
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he's a state senator in arizona. good morning to you in arizona. >> good morning, belle. appreciate you having me on. bill: how much money is this going to cost? >> you know, we're trying to raise -- my initial goal is $15 million -- bill: 5-0? >> 5-0, absolutely. bill: all right. what's the reaction been so far, sir? >> i cannot tell you the outpour of just jubilation, quite honestly, from across the country. we've gotten phone calls and letters and e-mails from all over the country saying is it july 20th yet? [laughter] because july 20th, today, of course, is when the bill takes effect, and that's when people can actually start donating to the web site, you can go to the web site right now, and the outpour has been amazing for this. bill: what are they telling you? because, you know, the economy's tough, and raising $50 million is not easy. >> well, now, hey, we're going to do it with pennies, nickels and dimes if we have to. there's over 300 million people in this country x let's all do our -- and let's all do our share. this is where i say the john f. kennedy mantra,
he's a state senator in arizona. good morning to you in arizona. >> good morning, belle. appreciate you having me on. bill: how much money is this going to cost? >> you know, we're trying to raise -- my initial goal is $15 million -- bill: 5-0? >> 5-0, absolutely. bill: all right. what's the reaction been so far, sir? >> i cannot tell you the outpour of just jubilation, quite honestly, from across the country. we've gotten phone calls and letters and e-mails from all...
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there are radar images of the storm and it was picked up on radar in arizona.fascinating and you know, it gradually diminishes or dissipates. not really a sharp back end. there you go. and great questions. i love that questions. >> questions. >> great video. >> we thank matt and cat. >> got a question you want answered? go to myfoxdc.com and -- you knew that was coming. "dust in the wind." >> haven't heard that in a long time. >> you can click on the weather tab. also you can upload the video question and we may play it live on the air. >> kansas, that group. >> that's right. i feel as ease now. >> it seems like i remember that as a senior in high school in 1983/'84. >> it was out before then. >> that's when i discovered it. >> that's a slow dance song allison. >> thanks tucker, dancing cheek to cheek. >>> what happens next? >> i think we go to traffic now. >> julie? >> i was so caught up in the haboob in the dust of the wind. >> the nostalgia of high school? >> that's right. >> back there for a minute. >> 83, i was lucky to be in junior high school. question f
there are radar images of the storm and it was picked up on radar in arizona.fascinating and you know, it gradually diminishes or dissipates. not really a sharp back end. there you go. and great questions. i love that questions. >> questions. >> great video. >> we thank matt and cat. >> got a question you want answered? go to myfoxdc.com and -- you knew that was coming. "dust in the wind." >> haven't heard that in a long time. >> you can click on...
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it was in arizona once congress creed of the lines. after the civil war, the payback time to arizona for trying to become a confederate state and this triangle of the western end of the colony was given to nevada and became that triangle at the bottom of nevada and one of the reasons was this important landing on the color of the river. it's a navigable point. you can see coalville today but you have to go under 300 to 400 feet of water because the hoover dam on the call the red river created lake mead and be right on that channel she is on the bottom of it. yes, sir? >> your book talks about the session back to virginia of alexandria, and it also talks about the effort for statehood of the district and why has it not been undertaken in the same manner in which it was done in virginia. it's one of the things people talk about. it's interesting just today in "the washington post" i was reading letters to the editor about a piece i guess that appeared few days ago some were suggesting recession to maryland and writing letters saying no,
it was in arizona once congress creed of the lines. after the civil war, the payback time to arizona for trying to become a confederate state and this triangle of the western end of the colony was given to nevada and became that triangle at the bottom of nevada and one of the reasons was this important landing on the color of the river. it's a navigable point. you can see coalville today but you have to go under 300 to 400 feet of water because the hoover dam on the call the red river created...
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. >>> a partir de hoy el estado de arizona tiene auto río skwariza construir su propio muro fronterizo dinero que van a recolectar en la fa gpágina de internet >>> tenemos que iniciar el trabajo que no terminó el gobierno federal. y es importante cubrir las 82 millas con méxico, para prevenir no sólo de la inmigración indocumentada si no del tráfico de drogas y terrorismo confían que lo logran con el apoyo económico de los ciudadanos. >>> están ahora abriendo aún más la participación de gente con otros motivos con un racismo con ignorancia con con miedo >>> la coalición de comunidades tro fronterizas permite ahora al estado construir su propio muro en el desierto, y mucho menos no a ly vía rá el problema de la inmigración >>> estén mos utenemos una confn el estado y el gobierno federal >>> dentro del sector tucson, ya existe un total de 210 millas de muros o barreras al momento se utiliza un presupuesto de 21 millon1 millones de dólares >>> era muy fácil para los coyotes romper la cerca en la parte baja verdad, no tenía una base tan fuerte como la nueva >>> el senador smith quien fue e
. >>> a partir de hoy el estado de arizona tiene auto río skwariza construir su propio muro fronterizo dinero que van a recolectar en la fa gpágina de internet >>> tenemos que iniciar el trabajo que no terminó el gobierno federal. y es importante cubrir las 82 millas con méxico, para prevenir no sólo de la inmigración indocumentada si no del tráfico de drogas y terrorismo confían que lo logran con el apoyo económico de los ciudadanos. >>> están ahora...
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. >> el estado de arizona tiene instrucción. >> tenemos que tenerminar el trabajo que inició y no terminóarizona mostró su oposición, aseguran que no mejorará la calidad de vida de quienes viven la frontera y mucho menos aliviará el problema de la inmigración. >> al momento se utiliza un presupuesto de 12 millones de dólares con el propósito de brindar más seguridad en la zona. >> simplemente para la seguridad de la población norteamericana. >> va a ser las mismas personas que han apoyado toda medida anti ingmirante. >> en seguida, quiénes son las madres más descuidadas con sus hijos. ya le contamos. ÷? >> tuvo participación activ haciendo de este evento una verdadera fiesta. >> ricky martin, joe montana y otros, fueron sólo algunos artistas que hicieron vibrar el escenario con su música. >> el encargado de dar el galardón fue ricky martin. >> univisión entregó una beca de 50 mil dólares a un estudiante sobresaliente. >> vamos a más información. >> un 47% de la fuerza especial de estados unidos son mujeres y de ellas un alto número son madres, y apesar del tiempo que usan sirviendo, funci
. >> el estado de arizona tiene instrucción. >> tenemos que tenerminar el trabajo que inició y no terminóarizona mostró su oposición, aseguran que no mejorará la calidad de vida de quienes viven la frontera y mucho menos aliviará el problema de la inmigración. >> al momento se utiliza un presupuesto de 12 millones de dólares con el propósito de brindar más seguridad en la zona. >> simplemente para la seguridad de la población norteamericana. >> va a ser...
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there was one excavation along the way i remember out in the desert nears winslow, arizona. the desert out there is just a still life with a few landmarks on the horizon and this empty hole, the little colorado river desert, the painted desert, and we were working on a 500-room pueblo dating back to about 1400 ad. i just remember the wind just hailing down on us for days and you would be working down with trowels inside of a trench and if you stop for too long, the sand would start to fill up your hole again because it was blowing so much and everybody was turned away from the wind. so it looked like some kind of religious thing was going on here, all these people bowed to the ground for days and days tinkering with some unimaginable smallness in front of them while the wind just pushed harder and harder, sand blasting across you, filling up all the rooms that you just emptied out as if the desert is rolling back over itself. because even where trails are left, trails disappear out there. nothing stays for too long, even the footprints that last for 7 years eventually disapp
there was one excavation along the way i remember out in the desert nears winslow, arizona. the desert out there is just a still life with a few landmarks on the horizon and this empty hole, the little colorado river desert, the painted desert, and we were working on a 500-room pueblo dating back to about 1400 ad. i just remember the wind just hailing down on us for days and you would be working down with trowels inside of a trench and if you stop for too long, the sand would start to fill up...
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que arizona está lleno de criminales. >>> para mí y arizona, es algo muy... >>> a gallegos está preocupadotados. ¿por qué les preocupa que tenga indocumentados en la banda de encadenados? yo doy... todos por igual y no... >>> para mí, traer más instrucciones para su carrera política. >>> en otros eventos, el alguacil envío su mensaje en el pasado de no manejar bajo la influencia del alcohol, la última ocasión fue en el super tazón número 42 en la ciudad de... en la banda de este martes 12 # de julio afuera del juego de estrellas de béisbol, donde todo el mundo los pueda ver regreso contigo al estudio. >>> gracias según las recientes cifras en estados unidos un millón 700 mil salvadoreños. puertorriqueños y cubanos, son la cuarta nacionalidad hispana más numerosa del país. y aunque no hay cifras exactas, muchos de ellos no tienen documentos y perdieron un beneficio. desde los ángeles, carlos botifoll informa. >>> con orgullo, mario cuellar habla lo que para él dis ten debe a la comunidad salvadoreña. >>> que cuando adversidades, vemos la oportunidad de salir adelante. >>> y la advertido abu
que arizona está lleno de criminales. >>> para mí y arizona, es algo muy... >>> a gallegos está preocupadotados. ¿por qué les preocupa que tenga indocumentados en la banda de encadenados? yo doy... todos por igual y no... >>> para mí, traer más instrucciones para su carrera política. >>> en otros eventos, el alguacil envío su mensaje en el pasado de no manejar bajo la influencia del alcohol, la última ocasión fue en el super tazón número 42 en la...