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rustlers andg arizona, he rode with vigilantes. one of the most bizarre events in his life took face while he was serving as a pinkerton detective. in 1891, while on a case on the west coast, he was arrested in reno, nevada, and accused of robbing a casino. agency camenkerton to his defense and succeeded in getting him off after two trials, many citizens of reno continue to believe that his guilt was overwhelming. as a union pacific railroad detective in pursuit of butch cassidy's gang, tom horn twotted to killing suspected train robbers only to find out that he had killed the wrong men -- they were simply rustlers. even more fantastic -- and this is very difficult to believe but apparently there is some truth to it -- there was a second incident in which one participated in killing two men in wyoming, and again, by mistake. .ery confusing by 1900, the people of wyoming were sick and tired of the antics of this loose cannon in wyoming. for the first time, wyoming newspapers, which had been reluctant to connect his name in print wit
rustlers andg arizona, he rode with vigilantes. one of the most bizarre events in his life took face while he was serving as a pinkerton detective. in 1891, while on a case on the west coast, he was arrested in reno, nevada, and accused of robbing a casino. agency camenkerton to his defense and succeeded in getting him off after two trials, many citizens of reno continue to believe that his guilt was overwhelming. as a union pacific railroad detective in pursuit of butch cassidy's gang, tom...
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arizona has used their final and second challenge. they're ouof challenges. >> cris: i think marvin was over there. he wasn't frustrated at the call. he's frustrated his offense didn't get up there fast enough to get the play off. >> al: missed it by about a second. >> cris: uh-huh. >> al: so a 52 yard field goal attempt is forthcoming by one quinn sharp. mike nugent is their kicker. would be a major upset if sharp wound up with the job. it would be 51 yards officially and the kick is good, just inside that left up right. >> cris: boy, that feels good. talking about the weight of the world as a backup kicker. you only get a couple of opportunities. and that was a bomb. he hit that a long way. >> al: 19-13, 5:30 remaining in the fourth quarter. university of phoenix stadium. >> cris: i think there might be little bit more of a buzz here about the 1st of february or so when we're back here? >> al: 5.7%. >> cris: yep. >> al: will the roof be opened? well, they played one super bowl here. that was the giants/patriots spoiling of the perfe
arizona has used their final and second challenge. they're ouof challenges. >> cris: i think marvin was over there. he wasn't frustrated at the call. he's frustrated his offense didn't get up there fast enough to get the play off. >> al: missed it by about a second. >> cris: uh-huh. >> al: so a 52 yard field goal attempt is forthcoming by one quinn sharp. mike nugent is their kicker. would be a major upset if sharp wound up with the job. it would be 51 yards officially...
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arizona has used their final and second challenge. they're out of challenges. >> cris: i think marvin was over there. he wasn't frustrated at the call. he's frustrated his offense didn't get up there fast enough to get the play off. >> al: missed it by about a second. >> cris: uh-huh. >> al: so a 52 yard field goal attempt is forthcoming by one quinn sharp. mike nugent is their kicker. would be a major upset if sharp wound up with the job. it would be 51 yards officially and the kick is good, just inside that left up right. >> cris: boy, that feels good. talking about the weight of the world as a backup kicker. you only get a couple of opportunities. and that was a bomb. he hit that a long way. >> al: 19-13, 5:30 remaining in the fourth quarter. university of phoenix stadium. >> cris: i think there might be little bit more of a buzz here about the 1st of february or so when we're back here? >> al: 5.7%. >> cris: yep. >> al: will the roof be opened? well, they played one super bowl here. that was the giants/patriots spoiling of the per
arizona has used their final and second challenge. they're out of challenges. >> cris: i think marvin was over there. he wasn't frustrated at the call. he's frustrated his offense didn't get up there fast enough to get the play off. >> al: missed it by about a second. >> cris: uh-huh. >> al: so a 52 yard field goal attempt is forthcoming by one quinn sharp. mike nugent is their kicker. would be a major upset if sharp wound up with the job. it would be 51 yards officially...
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arizona has used their final and second challenge. they're out of challenges. >> cris: i think marvin was over there. he wasn't frustrated at the call. he's frustrated his offense didn't get up there fast enough to get the play off. >> al: missed it by about a second. >> cris: uh-huh. >> al: so a 52 yard field goal attempt is forthcoming by one quinn sharp. mike nugent is their kicker. would be a major upset if sharp wound up with the job. it would be 51 yards officially and the kick is good, just inside that left up right. >> cris: boy, that feels good. talking about the weight of the world as a backup kicker. you only get a couple of opportunities. and that was a bomb. he hit that a long way. >> al: 19-13, 5:30 remaining in the fourth quarter. university of phoenix stadium. >> cris: i think there might be little bit more of a buzz here about the 1st of february or so when we're back here? >> al: 5.7%. >> cris: yep. >> al: will the roof be opened? well, they played one super bowl here. that was the giants/patriots spoiling of the per
arizona has used their final and second challenge. they're out of challenges. >> cris: i think marvin was over there. he wasn't frustrated at the call. he's frustrated his offense didn't get up there fast enough to get the play off. >> al: missed it by about a second. >> cris: uh-huh. >> al: so a 52 yard field goal attempt is forthcoming by one quinn sharp. mike nugent is their kicker. would be a major upset if sharp wound up with the job. it would be 51 yards officially...
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went to arizona and the ranch. remember? getting interviewed. >> shows how things could certainly change for somebody like charlie crist. you are right. look at some of the polls we've seen in the florida governor's race. crist and scott have upside down favorable/unfavorable ratings. usually not good territory for future vice presidential possibilities. this has been a race to the bottom. this has been just a knockdown, drag-out fight. it's a pure 50/50 race. >> mark, you make a good point. florida governor and the campaign being waged feels -- i've watched it in kentucky. those two are emblematic of what everybody feels about politics right now. nasty. feels very uninspiring. bob graham, former governor, quite frankly both parties these days. former democratic partner said he just hates it. and he blamed both candidates. he said this stuff is driven by the candidates. >> but the stakes are so high, as mark was saying. basically the big swingish state in the country who is running that state has incredible influence nationa
went to arizona and the ranch. remember? getting interviewed. >> shows how things could certainly change for somebody like charlie crist. you are right. look at some of the polls we've seen in the florida governor's race. crist and scott have upside down favorable/unfavorable ratings. usually not good territory for future vice presidential possibilities. this has been a race to the bottom. this has been just a knockdown, drag-out fight. it's a pure 50/50 race. >> mark, you make a...
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this from the arizona republic as the arizona republican selecting dou g ducy. you can check out the schedule on line at c-span.org with regard to debates coming up. following this story, he is a professor of a princeton university, a contributor to cnn.com on the issue of mitt romney. he's joining us live on the phone. thanks very much for being are us. >> thanks for having me. host: a lot of speculation. we'll hear from him in just a moment. you say that it is not out of question that mitt romney could run and could potentially get to '16 nomination for the gop. why? >> part of it is about him and part about the republican party. there are moments in history
this from the arizona republic as the arizona republican selecting dou g ducy. you can check out the schedule on line at c-span.org with regard to debates coming up. following this story, he is a professor of a princeton university, a contributor to cnn.com on the issue of mitt romney. he's joining us live on the phone. thanks very much for being are us. >> thanks for having me. host: a lot of speculation. we'll hear from him in just a moment. you say that it is not out of question that...
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in an attempt to control the colorado river flooding and provide water to california and arizona the.s. government began construction on hoover dam in 1931, one of the largest manmade structures in the world when it opened in 1936. the project employed over 21,000 workers and was completed two years ahead of schedule. next, a 1955 department of the interior film about the planning and building of hoover dam. the story of hoover dam explains the engineering feats necessary for construction and promotes economic and recreational benefits provided by the structure. ♪ >> this is the story of hoover dam, one of america's seven modern civil engineering wonders. >> build a dam in the wilderness and the world will beat a path to it. for many centuries this was a lonely canyon, unseen and untouched by man. scorched by a desert sun. scolded by an angry river slashing its way to the mother sea. now it lies peaceful and silent except for the gentle hum of a hydroelectric power plant, the bubbling up of water as it leaves turbines, cheerful sounds of america and world on the move to see this pion
in an attempt to control the colorado river flooding and provide water to california and arizona the.s. government began construction on hoover dam in 1931, one of the largest manmade structures in the world when it opened in 1936. the project employed over 21,000 workers and was completed two years ahead of schedule. next, a 1955 department of the interior film about the planning and building of hoover dam. the story of hoover dam explains the engineering feats necessary for construction and...
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police in tucson, arizona attacked after they try to take an illegal alien into custody. what's this all about? we will tell you. >> get nervous? >> i suffer from severe dyslexia, too. i was only the child in my block to go trick or trout. >> why can d. robin williams capture the imaginations of so many americans. dennis miller, a friend plaintiff williams, will weigh in tonight. >> caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. ♪ >> hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. the democrats split over president obama's troubles abroad. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. as we have suggested time and time again, the major problem with president obama's foreign policy is that he doesn't anticipate problems and then when they arise, whether it be terrorism, putin, iran, he seems unsure, almost paralyzed. the new war in iraq between the terrorist isis army and population of that besieged country has deeply embarrassed the obama administration as thousands of innocent civilians are being slaughtered. now u.s. a
police in tucson, arizona attacked after they try to take an illegal alien into custody. what's this all about? we will tell you. >> get nervous? >> i suffer from severe dyslexia, too. i was only the child in my block to go trick or trout. >> why can d. robin williams capture the imaginations of so many americans. dennis miller, a friend plaintiff williams, will weigh in tonight. >> caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. ♪...
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en tucson, arizona. >> cuando usted vota siempre espera que el premio sea el triunfo de su candidato. comicios sÓlo participó el 23% de los casi 4 millones de votantes registrados, por eso la comisiÓn de Ética pidiÓ el concejo municipal que analicen la propuesta que consiste en dar incentivos econÓmicos a quienes acudan a las urnas. lo cual serÍa por medio de una especie de sorteo loterÍa. la medida iniciÓ de inmediato una polÉmica a todos los niveles. >> es la responsabilidad a afrontar. no necesitamos la recompensa a votar... >> don manuel dice que la gente deberÍa seguir su ejemplo de votar en cada elecciÓn para hacer escuchar su voz., sin embargo confÍa que esta medida podrÍa ayudar. los premios podrÍan ser de entre 25.000 y 50.000 $. segÚn la propuesta del dinero podrÍa surgir de las propias contribuciones que se dan a los candidatos para sus respectivas campaÑas. y que no se utilizan. >> pero este votante registrado dice que ni la posibilidad de ganar miles de dÓlares lo acercarÍa las zonas, lo que si le gustarÍa es que los candidatos cumplan lo que prometen en sus campaÑas. >>
en tucson, arizona. >> cuando usted vota siempre espera que el premio sea el triunfo de su candidato. comicios sÓlo participó el 23% de los casi 4 millones de votantes registrados, por eso la comisiÓn de Ética pidiÓ el concejo municipal que analicen la propuesta que consiste en dar incentivos econÓmicos a quienes acudan a las urnas. lo cual serÍa por medio de una especie de sorteo loterÍa. la medida iniciÓ de inmediato una polÉmica a todos los niveles. >> es la...
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y es la esposa de josÉ gutiÉrrez, un inmigrante que cruzÓ por arizona y que supuestamente fue golpeadoa portavoz nacional, contra los abusos de la patrulla fronteriza. >> en la audiencia juez eliminÓ los cargos federales en su contra y otra de las activistas. >> desobedecer una orden de un agente federal y la otra era de parar una inspecciÓn federal. >> me dieron una multa, no me van a dar cargos ni de la cÁrcel ni nada de eso. estoy bien contenta con cÓmo saliÓ todo. >> asegura que ella continuarÁ con su misiÓn al frente de la organizaciÓn de vÍctimas de la patrulla fronteriza para pedir justicia por su esposo y las demÁs vÍctimas a lo largo de la frontera. >> expertos aseguran que por diversas causas en estados unidos habrÁ una escasez de mÉdicos de atenciÓn primaria. y un estudio realizado por una mÉdica inmigrante plantea una soluciÓn a ese problema. desde los angeles nos explican en quÉ consiste esa propuesta que involucrar las universidades y a los dreamers. >> entre enero y mayor de este aÑo, 20 millones de estado en el tres autoriza un seguro mÉdico. bajo la ley para el cuidado
y es la esposa de josÉ gutiÉrrez, un inmigrante que cruzÓ por arizona y que supuestamente fue golpeadoa portavoz nacional, contra los abusos de la patrulla fronteriza. >> en la audiencia juez eliminÓ los cargos federales en su contra y otra de las activistas. >> desobedecer una orden de un agente federal y la otra era de parar una inspecciÓn federal. >> me dieron una multa, no me van a dar cargos ni de la cÁrcel ni nada de eso. estoy bien contenta con cÓmo saliÓ todo....
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this is black canyon where nevada and arizona meet, where the colorado river once flowed uncontrolledhere is where man conquered this mighty river placing a concrete yolk about its neck to harness it's tremendous water and power. >> through the ages the river has gathered to the snow rivets of the rockies flowing southwestward to the pacific ocean, gouging great canyons, piling up great deltas of silt in the valleys. early settlers were at the merscy of this untamed giant. melted snow from the mountains each spring swelled the colorado river into a raging torrent. flooding fertile valleys along itsmçmmo/n banks. destroying farmlands, homes and cities. in 1905, the colorado cut through its banks below the mexican border and for two years poured unchecked into the saltin sink forming an inland sea. after each spring's flood when the river had spent its fury it dried a trickle, crops withered and died. all living things suffered. settlers along the river were discouraged. and aroused. some gave up and went elsewhere. others stayed to fight. the river had to be regulated. controlled in a
this is black canyon where nevada and arizona meet, where the colorado river once flowed uncontrolledhere is where man conquered this mighty river placing a concrete yolk about its neck to harness it's tremendous water and power. >> through the ages the river has gathered to the snow rivets of the rockies flowing southwestward to the pacific ocean, gouging great canyons, piling up great deltas of silt in the valleys. early settlers were at the merscy of this untamed giant. melted snow...
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they threw support behind andy tobin, another arizona state legislator.hink there's a reason we should be concerned about it and say, can you assure us the people crossing the border are not from the middle east? if you're thinking, middle east? ebola? seriously? what does that have to do with kids from honduras? well, in that case you do have one other choice tomorrow. the third republican in the race is an arizona rancher and oil man who recently said that 99% of gun massacres in the united states are caused by democrats. later apologized. so the republican field for this u.s. congressional seat in arizona's first direct is going to be the ymca bus guy, the ebola border guy, and the democrats commit 99% of mass shootings guy. one of them is going to details off against a very lucky congresswoman named ann kirkpatrick in a real-life election this november. polls in arizona close at 7:00 local time. >> i was actually able to see some of the children in the buses and the fear on their faces -- >> did you know that was a bus with ymca kids? >> they were sad
they threw support behind andy tobin, another arizona state legislator.hink there's a reason we should be concerned about it and say, can you assure us the people crossing the border are not from the middle east? if you're thinking, middle east? ebola? seriously? what does that have to do with kids from honduras? well, in that case you do have one other choice tomorrow. the third republican in the race is an arizona rancher and oil man who recently said that 99% of gun massacres in the united...
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>> the pictures from arizona. this shows how much rain fell in arizona.don't usually associate with heavy rain. but we had flash flooding that caught everything in its path. from those horses you see there to trailers. people in their homes that needed rescuing. this is arizona, the desert. they don't have rivers and streams like the rest of the country. when it rains, that water just flows. interstate 17 was closed for a period yesterday too. thankfully today won't be as bad. the big story today is the heat. the south, they are back in school. summer arrives, the heat and humidity. air conditioners cranking for the next week or two. yesterday, 90s, 80s widespread. and we have a heat working in effect for st. louis. and a heat advisory towards the memphis area. extremely hot. st. louis, not record-break, upper 90s, but very humid too. not the relief at night with the overnight lows. highs in 95 to 100. and the same for memphis. and as i said, this is prolonged. at least through the weekend. and it looks like right through much of next week too. very littl
>> the pictures from arizona. this shows how much rain fell in arizona.don't usually associate with heavy rain. but we had flash flooding that caught everything in its path. from those horses you see there to trailers. people in their homes that needed rescuing. this is arizona, the desert. they don't have rivers and streams like the rest of the country. when it rains, that water just flows. interstate 17 was closed for a period yesterday too. thankfully today won't be as bad. the big...
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is immigration in arizona still top of mind?ive us a sense of how bad the problem is and has gotten over the summer. >> well, it certainly is. immigration has always been a challenge in arizona, being a border state, but it's especially been difficult in the last couple of years related to the president sending this message to central america and other southern country that say we won't enforce the law when it relates to unaccompanied minors. and that has supercharged the influx of unaccompanied minors and just been like any other market-based situation. people do that which gets rewarded. when the president of the united states sends a message that it's okay to come, then they do and that's increased the influx at least tenfold. >> we just heard from mike emanuel about the issues involving school kids in terms of this influx having to put them in school, clothe them, oftentimes having to feed them at lunch and those kind of things. give us a sense of the other challenges that this influx is causing in arizona in addition to the
is immigration in arizona still top of mind?ive us a sense of how bad the problem is and has gotten over the summer. >> well, it certainly is. immigration has always been a challenge in arizona, being a border state, but it's especially been difficult in the last couple of years related to the president sending this message to central america and other southern country that say we won't enforce the law when it relates to unaccompanied minors. and that has supercharged the influx of...
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. >>> and people are dealing with way too much water in arizona. storms dropped close to four inch of rain tuesday around phoenix. the deluge triggering scenes like this. a woman in a minivan with rising water all around her. another trapped in her home, signaling for help. the storm also packed 50-mile-an-hour winds leaving thousands without power. >>> on to ferguson, missouri, where peaceful protests late last night turned into chaos within a matter of minutes. reporters say about 12:20 local time a water bottle was thrown at police who respond by going into the crowd to protesters and reportedly maced several people as they tried to get them to disperse. moments ago, captain ron johnson confirmed bottles were thrown and that three handguns were confiscated. he added police made 47 arrests last night, including an out-of-state protester from texas. they arrested a third time. explained why after not wearing protective helmet guards most of the night, that they changed tactics later. >>> you see these guns on the table. if you had a helmet, stick
. >>> and people are dealing with way too much water in arizona. storms dropped close to four inch of rain tuesday around phoenix. the deluge triggering scenes like this. a woman in a minivan with rising water all around her. another trapped in her home, signaling for help. the storm also packed 50-mile-an-hour winds leaving thousands without power. >>> on to ferguson, missouri, where peaceful protests late last night turned into chaos within a matter of minutes. reporters say...
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>> a large line of weather, jake, came across central arizona. came across account valley, cave creek. carefree, if you know that area. that's north of downtown phoenix proper. there have been showers in phoenix but not like they picked up i-17 about 20 miles north of phoenix. a 14-minute period, one inch of rainfall and then it continued to rain after that. that's a tremendous rainfall rate that's equal to four inches of rain per hour that fell on a fairly high terrain area. you think of phoenix as the valley of the sun. it is a valley down there. it's fairly flat. when you get north or to the east or the west of that matter of phoenix, you will definitely get more topography. it has to run down. think it's just the deft, how can it not just soak in. that desert floor is hard pan. and that water doesn't want to soak in very quickly. it runs off. so these areas we call arroyos or dry washes become raging rivers. you think it never rains in phoenix. yes, it does. it mains in the late summer when what's called monsoon season, it even rains in vegas
>> a large line of weather, jake, came across central arizona. came across account valley, cave creek. carefree, if you know that area. that's north of downtown phoenix proper. there have been showers in phoenix but not like they picked up i-17 about 20 miles north of phoenix. a 14-minute period, one inch of rainfall and then it continued to rain after that. that's a tremendous rainfall rate that's equal to four inches of rain per hour that fell on a fairly high terrain area. you think of...
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not what you associate with arizona. pretty incredible stuff yesterday. a lot of rain in a short period of time. and a lot of moisture. can happen, not that often. phoenix, half an inch of rain. through the year, they only get 3 inches. that's how big a deal it was. estimates of over three and a half inches of rain. a lot of humidity from kansas to texas to florida. it is a hot, humid afternoon. the humidity is back. 100 to 110 easily the hottest temperatures of the summer. not just today, this is going to last all the way out into the upcoming weekend. look at memphis, tennessee, near a hundred all week. so, richard, the heat and the humidity, we got that in place, so summer's returned. maybe the tropics too next week. >> that weather in arizona, befudd befuddling. thank you. >>> it's creepy, who's keeping tabs on you even after you're dead. >>> plus homes in italy selling for just $2? there is a catch. if energy could come from anything?. or if power could go anywhere? or if light could seek out the dark? what would happen if that happens? anything. los
not what you associate with arizona. pretty incredible stuff yesterday. a lot of rain in a short period of time. and a lot of moisture. can happen, not that often. phoenix, half an inch of rain. through the year, they only get 3 inches. that's how big a deal it was. estimates of over three and a half inches of rain. a lot of humidity from kansas to texas to florida. it is a hot, humid afternoon. the humidity is back. 100 to 110 easily the hottest temperatures of the summer. not just today, this...
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if you're just joining us, this is the phoenix, arizona area. absolutely terrifying. home is surrounded by fast-moving water and they need out. >> and the water is so heavy, brooke. it's rushing up against the side of the home. it could easily -- if it was up a few more feet, it could be crushing the home like it wasn't even there like a piece of toothpicks. the reason why they wanted to get them out, not just wait for the water to go down, it's still raining up the hill. water is still going to be rushing down here. if you look again here, you can see a different shot to the left here. there is no waterline on that home which means that the water hasn't been higher than it is right now but i do see less foundation under that home which means it's in more danger as the water washes under it. >> did you see that wider picture, chad, as we see the tv affiliates pushing different pictures as we get a look at this operation unfolding, it looks like these homes are in the middle of a river. but this isn't a river in phoenix, is it? >> it certainly isn't. water will come up
if you're just joining us, this is the phoenix, arizona area. absolutely terrifying. home is surrounded by fast-moving water and they need out. >> and the water is so heavy, brooke. it's rushing up against the side of the home. it could easily -- if it was up a few more feet, it could be crushing the home like it wasn't even there like a piece of toothpicks. the reason why they wanted to get them out, not just wait for the water to go down, it's still raining up the hill. water is still...
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he has a ranch near sierra vista, arizona, just 8 miles from the mexican border. and he treats cattle in ranches from arizona to new mexico to west texas, where rugged, remote landscape is a major corridor for illegal immigrants and drug smugglers. welcome to you, dr. thrasher. so how does illegal immigration at the border impact your life as a rancher and vet? give us a glimpse of life at the border as you experience it. >> well, where i'm at, at the border, and where i spend most of my time is in the remote regions of the border rather the areas where there's a lot of population, so we're in pretty remote areas that have a lot of traffic, that are not patrolled very regularly, and it does create a situation where we come in contact with quite a few people coming across the border for all kinds of different reasons. right now, it's a lot of drugs, a lot of other than mexican type smuggling. mostly smuggling rather than just immigrant activities. in the past it's a huge amount of immigrants and now it's drugs and otms, they call them. >> brown: have you seen chang
he has a ranch near sierra vista, arizona, just 8 miles from the mexican border. and he treats cattle in ranches from arizona to new mexico to west texas, where rugged, remote landscape is a major corridor for illegal immigrants and drug smugglers. welcome to you, dr. thrasher. so how does illegal immigration at the border impact your life as a rancher and vet? give us a glimpse of life at the border as you experience it. >> well, where i'm at, at the border, and where i spend most of my...
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today all eyes on arizona and florida. house retired air force combat pilot martha mcsally winning the arizona republican primary with 86 percent of the vote. she will face democrat ron barber in the fall. >> many people in dc are going to make sure those things the government should be doing like protecting americans and securing the border they do well. the things they shun doing stop over reaching so they can try to grow the economy. >> arizona state treasurer goosey taking the primary for governor. winning the democratic primary for governor to face rick scott. florida has not elected a democratic 2k3w06r7b another sin -- governor since 1994. >>> according to irs lawyers low ryes learner's blackberry was deliberately wiped clean after the start of a congressional probe. what does this mean for the investigation? >> june of 2012 that's the date to keep in mind. it is significant. it is a date that a crime may have been committed if it is proven evidence was intentionally destroyed. it's the date in a follows lois lerner
today all eyes on arizona and florida. house retired air force combat pilot martha mcsally winning the arizona republican primary with 86 percent of the vote. she will face democrat ron barber in the fall. >> many people in dc are going to make sure those things the government should be doing like protecting americans and securing the border they do well. the things they shun doing stop over reaching so they can try to grow the economy. >> arizona state treasurer goosey taking the...
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all right. >> moments later that 9-year- old shot and killed her instructor in arizona.so how young is too young to have a gun around here? the answers we found. >> reporter: maureen mcdonnell's defense rests but not before a witness calls jonnie williams a criminal. i'm peggy fox in richmond, this story coming up. >> reporter: we've got major delays here on chevy chase circle due to construction on connecticut avenue northwest, but some officials din know about it. i'll have that story next -- didn't know about it. i'll have that story next. >> good evening. i'm jan jeffcoat. >> and i'm derek mcginty. >>> we have a warning about deadly rip currents after an 18- year-old manas teen was -- manassas teen was pulled off the coast last night. 18-year-old jose hernandez appeared to be stuck in a rip current and was having difficulty getting back to shore. witnesses stated at one point the victim was overtaken by a wave, submerged and just did not resurface. several off-duty beach patrol employees were first to respond to the scene within minutes of the call, but it was just t
all right. >> moments later that 9-year- old shot and killed her instructor in arizona.so how young is too young to have a gun around here? the answers we found. >> reporter: maureen mcdonnell's defense rests but not before a witness calls jonnie williams a criminal. i'm peggy fox in richmond, this story coming up. >> reporter: we've got major delays here on chevy chase circle due to construction on connecticut avenue northwest, but some officials din know about it. i'll have...
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she was arrested in arizona yesterday. police at phoenix sky harbor airport took her into custody for loitering around a security checkpoint without a ticket. earlier this month, hartman snuck past security at mineta international airport in san jose and flew to l.a.x. without a ticket. an l.a. judge sentenced her to 177 days in jail. but she got out early because of jail overcrowding. >>> major roadwork planned for a busy san francisco freeway over the labor day weekend. northbound lanes of 280 will be closed from highway 101 to king street starting tomorrow afternoon. traffic will detour to 101 for the duration of the closure. work on 280 is focusing on an earthquake retrofit project. 280 is set to re-open early tuesday morning. >>> a tanker ship stranded at sea was towed into san francisco this morning. chopper 5 took this video of the ship being towed under the golden gate bridge. it was disabled earlier this month when its engine room caught fire killing one crew member. it will be docked in san francisco for repairs.
she was arrested in arizona yesterday. police at phoenix sky harbor airport took her into custody for loitering around a security checkpoint without a ticket. earlier this month, hartman snuck past security at mineta international airport in san jose and flew to l.a.x. without a ticket. an l.a. judge sentenced her to 177 days in jail. but she got out early because of jail overcrowding. >>> major roadwork planned for a busy san francisco freeway over the labor day weekend. northbound...
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how many of these youngsters do you have to take care of in arizona?'ve had over 200 of these students that we can directly account for, and part of the reason we're raising this issue right now is our frustration with the obama administration's failure to be transparent. we have 200 that we can identify, but more likely the number is 5,000 which would be $25 million, not $1 million. so those are our concerns. >> how can it be so different, sir? i mean, 200 that you know about, but you think it might be 5,000? there's an enormous difference between those two numbers. >> well, we know directly that we -- that they processed 5,000 students through nogales processing center, then when we look at the numbers for all the states, our best estimate is it's roughly 5,000 unaccompanied minors who came across, largely teenagers that are going to enter our schools and impose costs on our classrooms. >> what do these youngsters need? >> what these youngsters need is a great education, and we have that constitutional responsibility, but we have a larger concern abo
how many of these youngsters do you have to take care of in arizona?'ve had over 200 of these students that we can directly account for, and part of the reason we're raising this issue right now is our frustration with the obama administration's failure to be transparent. we have 200 that we can identify, but more likely the number is 5,000 which would be $25 million, not $1 million. so those are our concerns. >> how can it be so different, sir? i mean, 200 that you know about, but you...
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don died yesterday at home in arizona at the age of 96. put it this way, he started working at nbc two weeks after d-day. every american has heard his voice, and for millions, it's synonymous with this place. >> it's "saturday night live." >> for many years, the live audience at snl couldn't believe their good fortune upon realizing who the warmup act was on this very stage. it was him, that man, that voice. the best known in the voice business. it was don pardo. and on a dark november day in 1963, it was don pardo who had the sad task as the on duty announcer of breaking the news to millions that their world had just changed. >> president kennedy was shot today just as his motorcade left downtown dallas. >> reporter: don pardo had a rare lifetime contract here at nbc. and his career just about spanned the lifetime of the network. he was born in massachusetts, started in radio in providence and briefly did yankees and brooklyn dodgers play by play. then he found steady work. american g.i.'s were still fighting their way across europe and t
don died yesterday at home in arizona at the age of 96. put it this way, he started working at nbc two weeks after d-day. every american has heard his voice, and for millions, it's synonymous with this place. >> it's "saturday night live." >> for many years, the live audience at snl couldn't believe their good fortune upon realizing who the warmup act was on this very stage. it was him, that man, that voice. the best known in the voice business. it was don pardo. and on a...
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los meteoritos anticipan mÁs lluvias en arizona.entros comunitarios como medida preventiva. >> gracias. >> una fiesta masiva de cumpleaÑos terminÓ en caos. a un joven se le ocurriÓ enviar una invitaciÓn masiva para celebrar su cumpleaÑos en su casa. festejo al que acudieron centenares de personas. >> las imÁgenes indignaron a muchos, 271 personas, entre ellas 93 menores de edad retenÍa cepilladas en el piso por presunta agresiÓn a la policÍa. pero este video donde se escuchan disparos de juego parece mostrar una versiÓn distinta. los hechos sucedieron luego de que un joven invitarÁ por facebook a la celebraciÓn de su cumpleaÑos. y llegaron mÁs de 400 personas, cerrando calles aledaÑas. >> celebrar con los amigos... pero hay maneras de convivir. >> este invitado se refiere a la forma en la que algunos jÓvenes agredieron a la policÍa qu el anfitriÓn, que se negó a hablar con univision. confirmÓ que uno de sus invitados comentÓ la gresca aventando botellas a una patrulla pero que no merecÍan esta respuesta de la autoridad. >> empiezan
los meteoritos anticipan mÁs lluvias en arizona.entros comunitarios como medida preventiva. >> gracias. >> una fiesta masiva de cumpleaÑos terminÓ en caos. a un joven se le ocurriÓ enviar una invitaciÓn masiva para celebrar su cumpleaÑos en su casa. festejo al que acudieron centenares de personas. >> las imÁgenes indignaron a muchos, 271 personas, entre ellas 93 menores de edad retenÍa cepilladas en el piso por presunta agresiÓn a la policÍa. pero este video donde se...
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hopefully it is seen by other congress people. >> but not from arizona?> not that who have contacted me. [laughter] >> they key you very much. i appreciate it. [applause] c-span2 created by the cable tv industry and brought to as a public service by your local cable or satellite provider. watch us in a.d., like us on facebook and follow us on twitter. >> the book "migration miracle" examines how religious groups assist immigrants from mexico and central america and their faith inspires them to make the journey north north. booktv interviewed the author jacqueline maria hagan a professor at the university of north carolina. this is a half-hour. >> you north carolina professor jacqueline maria hagan what is the picture on the cover of your book "migration miracle"? >> guest: is a cross on top of the mountain situated along the border and it is symbolic of the migrants who have died crossing the border into the united states doing so without papers or authorization and as we've go from the media has told us the number of fatalities are increasing in this yea
hopefully it is seen by other congress people. >> but not from arizona?> not that who have contacted me. [laughter] >> they key you very much. i appreciate it. [applause] c-span2 created by the cable tv industry and brought to as a public service by your local cable or satellite provider. watch us in a.d., like us on facebook and follow us on twitter. >> the book "migration miracle" examines how religious groups assist immigrants from mexico and central america...
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then was replicated in arizona then southern texas and there is a reasoning behind this operation that door is split it the it i am paraphrasing but the north american free trade agreement at least we will have a short-term and a median term search of a of immigration into the united states so we have to put up a more strict enforcement. she was right. look at the post 1994 exodus coming from mexico averaging a baby 1.500,000 -- maybe at one point is that 2 million farmers lost their jobs. this comes from 1996 but 2 million farmers lost their jobs because the impact of the north american free trade agreement that allows the u.s. agribusiness or archer daniels midland to go into mexico to sell the corn under the price of production and a small farmer cannot compete then after that somebody loses their livelihood then they will look for a place if i lose my job i will look at some place else so that has stirred the pot. >> so you say that's there are more immigrants coming up because we brought more men down there so that stimulated the employ it? mower tel leave this. i would really lik
then was replicated in arizona then southern texas and there is a reasoning behind this operation that door is split it the it i am paraphrasing but the north american free trade agreement at least we will have a short-term and a median term search of a of immigration into the united states so we have to put up a more strict enforcement. she was right. look at the post 1994 exodus coming from mexico averaging a baby 1.500,000 -- maybe at one point is that 2 million farmers lost their jobs. this...
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storm system kicking up through northern arizona.ditional showers and storms today through the four corner region. intermountain west. hit and miss storms. seattle, this is probably looking a lot worse than it will be. mostly cloudy skies. a few showers. not horrible. portland, not bad. 76. we're not looking at any big warmed building. we're not looking at any rormz headed your way either. it's a really nice weekend. temperatures, 94. it's pretty cool considering typically it's about 100 or plus from the desert southwest in vegas all the way down to phoenix and tucson, and l.a., about 81. san francisco, 7 had. even as we go into sunday, it looks like two great days in a row for just about everyone. a nice late summer treat. >> thanks for sharing that secret, bill. >> it wasn't much of a vsecret. >> it is great news to have great weekend weather ahead. >>> the drama "if i stay" is released along side zach's comedy "are you here." the football film "when the game stands tall" and "sin city, a day to kill for" starring bruce willis, jes
storm system kicking up through northern arizona.ditional showers and storms today through the four corner region. intermountain west. hit and miss storms. seattle, this is probably looking a lot worse than it will be. mostly cloudy skies. a few showers. not horrible. portland, not bad. 76. we're not looking at any big warmed building. we're not looking at any rormz headed your way either. it's a really nice weekend. temperatures, 94. it's pretty cool considering typically it's about 100 or...
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they traveled 700 miles from fibs, arizona -- phoenix, arizona. >>> and still ahead, we'll take you inside the stadium for a live look at what fans are experiencing and we have a complete guide to upcoming games, ticket prices and transit options posted on our website. just go to kpix.com/levi. >>> a bit of a breath of fresh air in the bay area and that is a huge relief in the east bay. today livermore hit 89. fairfield 85. concord 89 and napa 85. the numbers are actually cooler than yesterday. it's all happening because high pressure finally subsides a bit and temperatures fall but the postline remains cool. stay that way tomorrow as well. but thunderstorms are popping down in the south land. prospects for up north? we'll cover that in the forecast in a few minutes. >>> well, parents watching their kids at a palo alto park spotted a man exposing himself on the playground. two women say this man walked across the play area at steel park yesterday afternoon. he took off before police could get there. >>> a woman was found unconscious and bleeding near hill crest park in concord this morning
they traveled 700 miles from fibs, arizona -- phoenix, arizona. >>> and still ahead, we'll take you inside the stadium for a live look at what fans are experiencing and we have a complete guide to upcoming games, ticket prices and transit options posted on our website. just go to kpix.com/levi. >>> a bit of a breath of fresh air in the bay area and that is a huge relief in the east bay. today livermore hit 89. fairfield 85. concord 89 and napa 85. the numbers are actually...
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arizona sheriff joe arpaio says the president is rewarding criminals, and he joins us live from arizonaackhawks get a bubble bath? but this was not on purpose. the mistake that should have never happened. can this decadent, fruit topped pastry... ...with indulgent streusel crumble, be from... fiber one. new fiber one streusel. >>> thousands of illegals, some convicted murderers are now back on the streets of america and free to kill again, but who is to blame for this? well, in a new letter, arizona sheriff joe arpaio writes, quote, our country is under attack. and barack obama is the aggressor. that's right. our own president has overseen the release of thousands of illegal immigrants, hundreds of whom are convicted criminals, even felons which are flooding into america. the man who wrote that letter, sheriff joe arpaio, joins us live right now from arizona. good morning to you. >> well, i run maricopa county jail, third largest in the country and did a little survey recently, the last seven months, and we looked into all those booked into the jail for serious crimes, and checked 3,000
arizona sheriff joe arpaio says the president is rewarding criminals, and he joins us live from arizonaackhawks get a bubble bath? but this was not on purpose. the mistake that should have never happened. can this decadent, fruit topped pastry... ...with indulgent streusel crumble, be from... fiber one. new fiber one streusel. >>> thousands of illegals, some convicted murderers are now back on the streets of america and free to kill again, but who is to blame for this? well, in a new...
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again, phoenix, arizona. these are two rescue crews that have been dropped on to the roof of this home where we understand one person inside is awaiting rescues. there has been flash flooding all day in the phoenix, arizona area. you can see the crews peering over the rooftop, apparently looking into the window. they're trying to get that person out. there you see what looks like another rescue crew person in the house itself, trying to get someone who is stranded in this home along raging flood waters out of that home and to safety. again, they've been dealing with flash flooding all day long. this is the rainy season out there in arizona. >>> crews responding to a fire call in philadelphia discovered a grenade in a safe. sky force 10 over the 10. the fire started around 12:45 this afternoon. it was quickly put out. police now looking at the grenade that was found at the scene. the kaz of that fire remains under investigation. >>> now to an outpouring of philly pride. philadelphia's taney dragons are the hot
again, phoenix, arizona. these are two rescue crews that have been dropped on to the roof of this home where we understand one person inside is awaiting rescues. there has been flash flooding all day in the phoenix, arizona area. you can see the crews peering over the rooftop, apparently looking into the window. they're trying to get that person out. there you see what looks like another rescue crew person in the house itself, trying to get someone who is stranded in this home along raging...
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this is black canyon where arizona and colorado meet. this is where man conquered this mighty river. the water that flows to the canyon -- itshe river has gathered to -- flowing southwestern in its wild 1400 mile descent to the pacific trojan -- pacific ocean. piling up great deltas of silt in the valleys. early settlers were at the mercy of this untamed giant. melted snow from the mountains each spring swelled the colorado river into a raging torrent. flooding fertile valleys along its path. destroying farmlands, homes, cities. five, the colorado cut through its banks love the mexican border and for two years, forming an inland sea. flood, whenrings fury, it had spent its dried to a trickle. crops withered and died. all living things suffered. settlers along the river were fury, it dried to a trickle. crops withered anddiscouraged. some gave up and went elsewhere. fight.stayed to the river had to be regulated, controlled in a year-round if they were to succeed. no more floods, no more droughts. arthur powell davis, first reclamation dir
this is black canyon where arizona and colorado meet. this is where man conquered this mighty river. the water that flows to the canyon -- itshe river has gathered to -- flowing southwestern in its wild 1400 mile descent to the pacific trojan -- pacific ocean. piling up great deltas of silt in the valleys. early settlers were at the mercy of this untamed giant. melted snow from the mountains each spring swelled the colorado river into a raging torrent. flooding fertile valleys along its path....
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. >> es muy fÁcil morir aquÍ en el desierto de arizona no hay agua hay mucho sol, no en muchas sombratrulla fronteriza instalÓ esta torre de rescates con las que un botÓn salvan vidas. >> aquÍ en tucson tenemos 20 torres estamos construyendo 10 mÁs. >> las torres estÁn ubicadas en Áreas elevadas para ser vistas a la distancia en la parte superior tiene un espejo que genera un resplandor que puede ser visto a 10 millas de distancia. >> un inmigrante puede ver el reflejo del sol es posible que ellos puedan caminar para empujar el botÓn para salvar su vida. >> por la noche se dominan con una luz de color azul intermitente que se aprecia a larga distancia. >> solo las torres de rescate tienen las luces hay que buscar esta luz azul en el desierto. >> al llegar los inmigrantes pueden ver el sÍmbolo internacional de la cruz roja tiene succiones en inglÉs y espaÑol para quien no sabe leer se explica con dibujos, cÓmo proceder para pedir ayuda la torre de rescate se encuentra a unas 20 millas aproximadamente la frontera con mÉxico lo que significa unos tres dÍas caminando para cualquier emigra
. >> es muy fÁcil morir aquÍ en el desierto de arizona no hay agua hay mucho sol, no en muchas sombratrulla fronteriza instalÓ esta torre de rescates con las que un botÓn salvan vidas. >> aquÍ en tucson tenemos 20 torres estamos construyendo 10 mÁs. >> las torres estÁn ubicadas en Áreas elevadas para ser vistas a la distancia en la parte superior tiene un espejo que genera un resplandor que puede ser visto a 10 millas de distancia. >> un inmigrante puede ver el...
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they flew support behind andy tobin, another arizona state legislat legislator.tly said that of gun massacres in the united states are caused by democrats. later apologized. so the republican field for this u.s. congressional seat in arizona's first direct is going to be the ymca bus guy, the ebola border guy, and the democrats commit 99% of mass shootings guy. one of them is going to details off against a very lucky congresswoman named ann kirkpatrick in a real-life election this november. polls in arizona close at 7:00 local time. >> i was actually able to see some of the children in the buses and the fear on their faces -- >> did you know that was a bus with ymca kids? >> they were sad, too. >>> . [ female announcer ] we help make secure financial tomorrows a reality for over 19 million people. [ alex ] transamerica helped provide a lifetime of retirement income. so i can focus on what matters most. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. say "hi" rudy. [ barks ] [ chuckles ] i'd do anything to keep this guy happy a
they flew support behind andy tobin, another arizona state legislat legislator.tly said that of gun massacres in the united states are caused by democrats. later apologized. so the republican field for this u.s. congressional seat in arizona's first direct is going to be the ymca bus guy, the ebola border guy, and the democrats commit 99% of mass shootings guy. one of them is going to details off against a very lucky congresswoman named ann kirkpatrick in a real-life election this november....
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this is who arizona is. it's important to remember it's not the person that is trying to cross the border perhaps now as we see treated like an animal that is the neighbor, the friend of tomorrow and one of the questions that we were addressing is where is the future in this? how does it contribute to the future vision or how they contribute to the future and which everybody is welcome and everybody lives in a peaceful manner side by side and i think that is one of the important things that is all a part of as scholars and anybody that lives on the border. the enforcement on the border is not working. we've seen it countless of times to keep people from trying to survive. it's part of the larger nation of immigrants, one in which we learn to live in religious peace over the years. as we become immersed in the literature and the books about the border and about the hardships often times they are part of the stories as they try to cross and encounter the hardships we read about including the outcomes that some
this is who arizona is. it's important to remember it's not the person that is trying to cross the border perhaps now as we see treated like an animal that is the neighbor, the friend of tomorrow and one of the questions that we were addressing is where is the future in this? how does it contribute to the future vision or how they contribute to the future and which everybody is welcome and everybody lives in a peaceful manner side by side and i think that is one of the important things that is...
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arizona governor said the state had not seen ways like this in the last 10 or 15 years. torrential storms rolled into phoenix last night as part of the region's normal monsoon season. this storm dumped more rain in some areas than they had in all of last summer. several people needed to be rescued from cars and homes and several rows also needed to be closed for flooding. -- see rain of our own, but hopefully nothing they are -- like they are seeing in arizona. >> we could get heavy downpours at times. we look forward to that. no severe weather is anticipated. is a little bit of good news for you. we have been tracking thunderstorms. diving down from the great lakes and heading toward the mid-atlantic. i want you to focus in here across parts of west virginia. development we will be tracking here in the next couple of hours as we close in not just on the doppler radar. you can see still west of the i-81 quarter. we expect them to be pushing in within the next hour or two. then this line will hold together and make it into the metro by the evening commute. have umbrellas
arizona governor said the state had not seen ways like this in the last 10 or 15 years. torrential storms rolled into phoenix last night as part of the region's normal monsoon season. this storm dumped more rain in some areas than they had in all of last summer. several people needed to be rescued from cars and homes and several rows also needed to be closed for flooding. -- see rain of our own, but hopefully nothing they are -- like they are seeing in arizona. >> we could get heavy...