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federal immigration laws. and i want to correct one other thing that was said, and that is that somehow arizona is creating its own immigration policy. far from it. the arizona statute reflects, is a mirror image of federal law and simply says we would like to help ensure that federal law is enforced because it very expensive, $2.7 billion a year costs to illegal immigration and has criminal consequence. many police officers, of course, have been killed by illegal aliens. you have the murder of robert crentz down by the border a few months ago. they are saying we simply want to help enforce existing federal law. it is not a new regime by any stretch. >> suarez: so professor gonzalez if i could get you to respond briefly to those points that professor koback made. >> well, that's really an admission, ray, that the problem here is that the states do not have the authority to take that power and, for example, set national immigration policy or declare war. these are federal powers that are not state powers. >> su
federal immigration laws. and i want to correct one other thing that was said, and that is that somehow arizona is creating its own immigration policy. far from it. the arizona statute reflects, is a mirror image of federal law and simply says we would like to help ensure that federal law is enforced because it very expensive, $2.7 billion a year costs to illegal immigration and has criminal consequence. many police officers, of course, have been killed by illegal aliens. you have the murder of...
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ahora estoy contigo. >> desde la corte federal en dónde se define la corte federal ley sb 1070 al menosor un rte supuesto o de desobediencia civil. todo sucedió frente a cientos de asistentes que miraban desde las esquinas junto a un ejército de reporteros y camarógrafos y agentes de seguridad, es que desde muy temprano en la madrugada, en las afueras del edificio federal, cientos de personas alzaron sus voces a favor y en contra de la ley. >> aún no amanecía en phoenix y decenas de inmigrantes armados únicamente con sus oraciones y gran fe yan esperanza se daban cita en el capitolio de arizona. la manifestación pacífica recorrió 12 cuadras en dónde la jueza bolton decidió la suerte de miles de indocumentados en el estado. indocumentados como esta señora que fuesh arrestada cuan pedía que pasaran el dream act. >> ¿usted es una de las personas que podría ser arrestada está presente al frente de la corte? . así es. no podemos escapar al destino, nosotrosim venimos a los estados unidos buscando una oportunidad y se nos dio y hemos estado luchando desde entonces pero muchos de los que llega
ahora estoy contigo. >> desde la corte federal en dónde se define la corte federal ley sb 1070 al menosor un rte supuesto o de desobediencia civil. todo sucedió frente a cientos de asistentes que miraban desde las esquinas junto a un ejército de reporteros y camarógrafos y agentes de seguridad, es que desde muy temprano en la madrugada, en las afueras del edificio federal, cientos de personas alzaron sus voces a favor y en contra de la ley. >> aún no amanecía en phoenix y...
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under the federal removal -- under the federal officer removal statute, federal officers are able to remove a case out of state court into federal court when it involves the federal officer's exercise of his or her official responsibility. however, more than 40 states have pre-suit discovery procedures that require individuals to submit to deposition or respond to discovery requests even when a civil action has not yet been filed. courts are split on whether the current federal officer removal statute applies to pre-suit discovery. this means that federal officers can be forced to litigate in state court despite the federal court's -- excuse me, despite the federal statute's contrary intent. this bill will clarify that a federal officer may remove any legally enforceable demand for his or her testimony or document if the basis for contesting the demand has to do with the officer's exercise of his or her official responsibility. it will also allow for appeal to the federal circuit court if the district court remands the matter back to the state court over objection over the federal of
under the federal removal -- under the federal officer removal statute, federal officers are able to remove a case out of state court into federal court when it involves the federal officer's exercise of his or her official responsibility. however, more than 40 states have pre-suit discovery procedures that require individuals to submit to deposition or respond to discovery requests even when a civil action has not yet been filed. courts are split on whether the current federal officer removal...
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there is clearly a lot of blame to go around for their in terms of the federal reserve, i think the federal reserve has been subject to a substantial and justified criticism regarding the run up. i believe there were failures on the regulatory and monetary policy side. from the regulatory perspective, i think there is not a sufficient focus given to the importance of capital. the importance of building capital during good times. we know how difficult it is to finding times and not so good. i also think there was inappropriate treatment. as we now know, the assets should have been more adequately capitalized. they were not. there is quite a bit of misjudgment. there are lots of lessons there that are worth repeating and correcting. from the monetary policy side, which also mentioned, i thin the extent of the bubble that was developing was not appropriately monitored. for those of us on the ground level, we saw a number of disturbing trends. clearly, there were signs. there were signs of predatory behavior set for fuelling this a bubble. it would have been good if the federal reserve board ha
there is clearly a lot of blame to go around for their in terms of the federal reserve, i think the federal reserve has been subject to a substantial and justified criticism regarding the run up. i believe there were failures on the regulatory and monetary policy side. from the regulatory perspective, i think there is not a sufficient focus given to the importance of capital. the importance of building capital during good times. we know how difficult it is to finding times and not so good. i...
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the federal work force lends itself to telework in some way that is are unique to the federal work force and we know the benefits. we have heard some arguments here that only 10% of the congress sits on the oversight and government reform committee and therefore we need more time to make sure we can examine this legislation and its cost. i would argue there are no net costs to this bill. i would argue that this bill has been scored before in many incarnations. in legislation that was before the previous congress and voted on. in legislation in the other body. so it's not like we didn't know. and we know that the productivity gains and savings are considerable that more than wipe out any potential implementation costs. whatever costs there are can and will be absorbed by the implementing federal agencies and we know that. that ought not to be an excuse for inaction. this is something that can bring us together in a bipartisan basis. i do find it a little ironic, however, to hear about the need to come together and maybe we can use the motion to recommit to do that when our side of the ais
the federal work force lends itself to telework in some way that is are unique to the federal work force and we know the benefits. we have heard some arguments here that only 10% of the congress sits on the oversight and government reform committee and therefore we need more time to make sure we can examine this legislation and its cost. i would argue there are no net costs to this bill. i would argue that this bill has been scored before in many incarnations. in legislation that was before the...
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there is no question is supportive of the federal law. there are already a number of federal laws supported to have all that. the administration cannot have it all ways. they cannot have programs for their supposed to take criminals and pass them to the federal government if they are illegally in the country and then fade you do it wholesale so that it works, we are going to come after you. that is unacceptable and a misuse of the supremacy clause. i'm convinced the supreme court will rule that way -- you cannot stop a state from asserting its sovereignty in support of federal law as long as there is some state nexus, which there clearly is. >> but there are some law enforcement people who believe if you are able to weed out some of the 12 million people who are here to have not committed heinous crimes, they're one in fraction or violation is crossing the border without permission and coming to work here or to live here, and they believe if you could weed out those people, make better use law enforcement resources to target people who ar
there is no question is supportive of the federal law. there are already a number of federal laws supported to have all that. the administration cannot have it all ways. they cannot have programs for their supposed to take criminals and pass them to the federal government if they are illegally in the country and then fade you do it wholesale so that it works, we are going to come after you. that is unacceptable and a misuse of the supremacy clause. i'm convinced the supreme court will rule that...
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>> the federal reserve? >>he federal reserve, i'm sorry. >> no, we don't think that a double dip is a high probability event. >> that's good news. you had talked about -- in fact, it was ranking member shelby that had questions on the credit crunch. and the reason for it, you talked about lower demand, you talked about collateral, value decline, you talked abt regulators being especially cautious. i want to touch on that. you said that you were instructing regulators to be more -- have more consistency in the regulation, consistency goes to stability, goes to better lending. how are you evaluating that? >> well, first in terms of what we're doing, we have put out a lot of specific guidance in terms of how you go about making those evaluations. and we have put out guidances about commercial real estate, about small business and a number of other key areas. we've been following it up with very intensive training of the -- the examiners to make sure they understand that there needs to be an appropriate balance
>> the federal reserve? >>he federal reserve, i'm sorry. >> no, we don't think that a double dip is a high probability event. >> that's good news. you had talked about -- in fact, it was ranking member shelby that had questions on the credit crunch. and the reason for it, you talked about lower demand, you talked about collateral, value decline, you talked abt regulators being especially cautious. i want to touch on that. you said that you were instructing regulators to...
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is refusing to follow federal law. the other thing that irritates me, such as juan, people live here -- and that includes legal aliens, do not like the illegal aliens coming in here and taking all the obs. i know quite a few of them, and they speak for the law just as most of i guess you would say, white people do. host: on the line for independents, of washington. caller: it is disgraceful that the individuals will lead to congress have allowed it to get this bad. illegal immigration is one of the biggest scams perpetrated against this country since its independence. everyone is down on arizona because they want to protect themselves. these people down there have been inundated with illegal immigrants. there is crime. and i'm not saying that all the illegal immigrants come here to commit crime. the majority are decent people who come here to work, but how do we know who they are? had we know the good from the bad? and overall, what do we expect the people of arizona to do? host: curtis, what do you see as the solution
is refusing to follow federal law. the other thing that irritates me, such as juan, people live here -- and that includes legal aliens, do not like the illegal aliens coming in here and taking all the obs. i know quite a few of them, and they speak for the law just as most of i guess you would say, white people do. host: on the line for independents, of washington. caller: it is disgraceful that the individuals will lead to congress have allowed it to get this bad. illegal immigration is one of...
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there is clearly a lot of blame to go around for their in terms of the federal reserve, i think the federal reserve has been subject to a substantial and justified criticism regarding the run up. i believe there were failures on the regulatory and monetary policy side. from the regulatory perspective, i think there is not a sufficient focus given to the importance of capital. the importance of building capital during good times. we know how difficult it is to finding times and not so good. i also think there was inappropriate treatment. as we now know, the assets should have been more adequately capitalized. they were not. there is quite a bit of misjudgment. there are lots of lessons there that are worth repeating and correcting. from the monetary policy side, which also mentioned, i thin the extent of the bubble that was developing was not appropriately monitored. for those of us on the ground level, we saw a number of disturbing trends. clearly, there were signs. there were signs of predatory behavior set for fuelling this a bubble. it would have been good if the federal reserve board ha
there is clearly a lot of blame to go around for their in terms of the federal reserve, i think the federal reserve has been subject to a substantial and justified criticism regarding the run up. i believe there were failures on the regulatory and monetary policy side. from the regulatory perspective, i think there is not a sufficient focus given to the importance of capital. the importance of building capital during good times. we know how difficult it is to finding times and not so good. i...
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as a practical matter, only the federal government can do it.c the federal government, notn fraternal leadership, the congress of the united states, men and women bear responsibility for not having gotten a law that could be signed by the president through the congress. >> well, there is a role for states and local communities. what is interesting about this, the obama administration under the homeland security department has given grants to states andho local communities in the past to talk with border security. they are the folks on the ground. that's a joint effort, it's not the states acting on their own they're doing so with federalte authority. the bottom line is, we have got to secure our borders. it is not fair to the people ofo arizona or the people of texas and the people of california and increasingly now all 50 states, that the government is not doing that. the reason we didn't get it last time because it was way over the top trying to pile everything in, we have got to takeot incremental steps in securing our border. i don't know anybody unless we have somebody here who t
as a practical matter, only the federal government can do it.c the federal government, notn fraternal leadership, the congress of the united states, men and women bear responsibility for not having gotten a law that could be signed by the president through the congress. >> well, there is a role for states and local communities. what is interesting about this, the obama administration under the homeland security department has given grants to states andho local communities in the past to...
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it's preempted by federal law. it conflicts with federal law.t will inevitably, says the justice department, says the president, cause problems for federal law. if you believe that, it makes sense to try and stop it at the inception. i think they might have a little bit stronger case if they had waited a while and there were some record of abuse by police, there was some record that it wasn't purely hypothetical that legal immigrants would be arrested and so forth, but given the theory that they have it makes legal sense for them to have gone early and for the reasons al gave it also makes political sense. i think in the -- >> charlie: sorry, stuart, go ahead. >> yeah, i can't help thinking that in the long rup, as al says, i think it's probably bad -- in the long run, as al says, ieng it's probably bad for republicans in the long run, i think it's polarization, that this sort of case drives hispanics into the democratic column and nonhispanics into the republican column the more we get polarized along ethnic grounds which can't be too good. >>
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a federal judge steps in before arizona's controversial immigration law goes into effect.en, chest compressions. new guidelines for cpr. ♪ ♪ staying alive, staying alive >> saving lives to the beat of a movie soundtrack. >>> and, dental dollars. a world leader's dentures go on sale today. it's thursday, july 29th. >> from abc news, this is "world news now." ♪ ha, ha, ha, ha staying alive that's a good one, that works. >> i bet the next time people are doing cpr, they will think about that. it's all about the beat. >> some people need help keeping the rhythm. >> some people need help with rhythm. >> good morning, everybody, i'm rob nelson. >> i'm vinita nair. >>> a watered-down version of arizona's new immigration law is taking effect today. expect a showdown over the most controversial aspects of the law. >> the state will go to a federal appeals court today in san francisco, demanding that the entire law be allowed to go forward. t.j. winick is following the story. good morning, t.j. >> reporter: good morning, rob and vinita. the republican-controlled arizona legislature
a federal judge steps in before arizona's controversial immigration law goes into effect.en, chest compressions. new guidelines for cpr. ♪ ♪ staying alive, staying alive >> saving lives to the beat of a movie soundtrack. >>> and, dental dollars. a world leader's dentures go on sale today. it's thursday, july 29th. >> from abc news, this is "world news now." ♪ ha, ha, ha, ha staying alive that's a good one, that works. >> i bet the next time people are...
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esta ley refleja la ley federal. si la ley federal no dio los derechos humanos.ew york times. si usted es afroamericano o hispano puede llegar a ser detenido este mes en nueva york imagÍnese quÉ pasarÍa en arizona se sale y entra en efecto y que vivamente se estÁ haciendo utilizado en el perfil racial por el simple hecho de hablar inglÉs con acento o tener un color de piel distinta propone a los hispanos e inmigrantes en mayor riesgo? >> no, no voy a comentar por algo the new york times porque es uno de los Órganos que mÁs ha distorsionado esa ley. segundo que la ley prohibe nuevamente a los agentes de la ley del estado de arizona. porque hasta ahora es sÓlo el estado de arizona, que usan esas calidades o cualidades que mencionas, base para arrestar. primero que la persona tiene que ser detenida. haber cometido otros actos. o alguna infracciÓn de la ley. no puede ser detenida para chequear sus documentos. s otra cosa muy importante es que la prensa desafortunadamente ni en norteamericana ni hablar a nada dicho que desde 1940 los migrantes, tienen por ley cargar s
esta ley refleja la ley federal. si la ley federal no dio los derechos humanos.ew york times. si usted es afroamericano o hispano puede llegar a ser detenido este mes en nueva york imagÍnese quÉ pasarÍa en arizona se sale y entra en efecto y que vivamente se estÁ haciendo utilizado en el perfil racial por el simple hecho de hablar inglÉs con acento o tener un color de piel distinta propone a los hispanos e inmigrantes en mayor riesgo? >> no, no voy a comentar por algo the new york...
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>> the federal reserve? >> the federal reserve, i'm sorry. >> no, we don't think that a double dip is a high probability event. >> that's good news. you had talked about -- in fact, it was ranking member shelby that had questions on the credit crunch. and the reason for it, you talked about lower demand, you talked about collateral, value decline, you talked about regulators being especially cautious. i want to touch on that. you said that you were instructing regulators to be more -- have more consistency in the regulation, consistency goes to stability, goes to better lending. how are you evaluating that? >> well, first in terms of what we're doing, we have put out a lot of specific guidance in terms of how you go about making those evaluations. and we have put out guidances about commercial real estate, about small business and a number of other key areas. we've been following it up with very intensive training of the -- the examiners to make sure they understand that there needs to be an appropriate bala
>> the federal reserve? >> the federal reserve, i'm sorry. >> no, we don't think that a double dip is a high probability event. >> that's good news. you had talked about -- in fact, it was ranking member shelby that had questions on the credit crunch. and the reason for it, you talked about lower demand, you talked about collateral, value decline, you talked about regulators being especially cautious. i want to touch on that. you said that you were instructing regulators...
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the federal government should be doing it. and if they won't, well, the legislature and the people of arizona overwellingly believe that we need to enforce it and help them do their job. gwen: but did judge susan bolton's decision actually make that impossible, pete? >> no, not completely. because what the judge did away with is a part of the law that required police to check the immigration records for every single person who is arrested in arizona. so the requirement is gone. police can still do these background checks if they want to. and in fact, many police departments will. you know, police and sheriff's offices were very divided over this law. some thought it was a good idea, some not. so the people who thought it was a good idea can vounltearl do these checks. but requiring everybody to do these checks is going to so overwhelm the federal system, that it will frustrate what they wanted the government to do, which is have a priority for illegal immigrants who are criminal or have a criminal record, who are a danger to p
the federal government should be doing it. and if they won't, well, the legislature and the people of arizona overwellingly believe that we need to enforce it and help them do their job. gwen: but did judge susan bolton's decision actually make that impossible, pete? >> no, not completely. because what the judge did away with is a part of the law that required police to check the immigration records for every single person who is arrested in arizona. so the requirement is gone. police can...
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. >> hoy fue un dÍa de gran movimiento en una corte federal de arizona, en medio de gran expectativa jueza escuchÓ los argumentos de las demandas de la ley r1070. crÉalo o no las leyes se cuentan por centenares en todo el paÍs. bonnie una nueva tormenta tropical que avanza hacia estadounidense desde el caribe tropical, podrÍan poner en riesgo los trabajos de la bp. el mismo dÍa que colombia presenta evidencias por la farc, hugo chÁvez rompe relaciones con colombia. recuerda al pulpo paul? predijo que espaÑa serÍa campeÓn de fÚtbol y por ello se ha hecho acreedor de un reconocimiento de alcurnia. >> esto es noticiero univisiÓn Última hora, desde phoenix arizona. >> muy buenas noches, nos encontramos frente al capitolio de arizona. una jueza federal escuchÓ los argumentos de las demandas interpuestas por la ley de inmigraciÓn. jaime garcÍa estuvo allí y nos cuenta que pasÓ. >> dentro la corte federal la jueza puso en duda que la ley sea constitucional, ya que la suprema corte ha prohibido a los gobiernos federales crear sus propios sistemas para los registros extranjeros. >> es una ofe
. >> hoy fue un dÍa de gran movimiento en una corte federal de arizona, en medio de gran expectativa jueza escuchÓ los argumentos de las demandas de la ley r1070. crÉalo o no las leyes se cuentan por centenares en todo el paÍs. bonnie una nueva tormenta tropical que avanza hacia estadounidense desde el caribe tropical, podrÍan poner en riesgo los trabajos de la bp. el mismo dÍa que colombia presenta evidencias por la farc, hugo chÁvez rompe relaciones con colombia. recuerda al...
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and mission say the federal government has dragged its foot.t's been moving too slow and a number of then sat down on the pavement. now, they were negotiating with police about their arrests prior to this beginning. a lot of them were calmly and quickly escorted. the blocking of - this traffic during rush hour period. at this point, things have calmed down. the street is going to be reopening soon. the ambulance that you see there was not brought in along with the fire truck or protesters. thage mans was brought in for someone who is in the crowd over there not one of the people sitting at the streets. at this hour, the protest is still going strong, but the protesters who were sitting in the street have been removed at -- and the expectation is things will get back to normal. we'll have a complete wrapup coming up in the 6:00 hour, for now, reporting live in san francisco, david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. >> david, thank you for the update. >>> federal officials announced a big game in their game plan to build a downtown stadium for the a
and mission say the federal government has dragged its foot.t's been moving too slow and a number of then sat down on the pavement. now, they were negotiating with police about their arrests prior to this beginning. a lot of them were calmly and quickly escorted. the blocking of - this traffic during rush hour period. at this point, things have calmed down. the street is going to be reopening soon. the ambulance that you see there was not brought in along with the fire truck or protesters....
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when i went to federal prison, i did time in eight different states in nine different federal prisons, including four penitentiaries -- that is a maximum security. including the united states penitentiary at marion, the first super federal max. that is on a marijuana convention. -- conviction. i spent most of my time in solitary confinement. you do not know this, but if you plead not duty and you get a jury trial and then you have an appellate case, you go directly to solitary confinement. were you do not have access to the law library. you do not have access to your attorneys. i spent most of my time in federal prison in solitary confinement because i had an appellate case. if you do not know this. when i came out of federal prison, i went to graduate school, directly into graduate school. my first semester in grad school as a master student, i remember the chair of the department asked me if i could teach criminology. i said, "sure." [laughter] the first day i taught class at the university of wisconsin, i had 500 students and an entire front row were milwaukee police officers. i to
when i went to federal prison, i did time in eight different states in nine different federal prisons, including four penitentiaries -- that is a maximum security. including the united states penitentiary at marion, the first super federal max. that is on a marijuana convention. -- conviction. i spent most of my time in solitary confinement. you do not know this, but if you plead not duty and you get a jury trial and then you have an appellate case, you go directly to solitary confinement. were...
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as a result of those deficits, the federal debt held by the public has surged. at the end of 2008, that debt equaled 40% of the nation's annual economic output, measured by gdp. of above the 40-year average of 46%. since then, debt held by the public has shot upward. we project the federal debt will reach 62% of gdp by the end of this fiscal year, the highest percentage since shortly after world war two. the sharp rise in debt stems partly from lower tax revenues and higher federal spending related to the severe recession and turmoil in financial markets. however, the growing debt also reflects an imbalance between spending and revenues that predates those economic dominance. as the economy recovers, and the policies adopted to counter a recession, and the financial turmoil phase out, but to the deficits will probably declined markedly in the next few years. but over the long run, the budget outlook is daunting. the retirement of the baby boom generation portends a significant and sustained increase in the share of the population receiving benefits from social s
as a result of those deficits, the federal debt held by the public has surged. at the end of 2008, that debt equaled 40% of the nation's annual economic output, measured by gdp. of above the 40-year average of 46%. since then, debt held by the public has shot upward. we project the federal debt will reach 62% of gdp by the end of this fiscal year, the highest percentage since shortly after world war two. the sharp rise in debt stems partly from lower tax revenues and higher federal spending...
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that's federal power. the things that the judge upheld had to do with the state regulating employers and other traditional areas in which states have always been involved in. if you look at it that way it looks to me very clear that the federal courts here are at least at the trial level so far have struck down this law. i think it's left toothless. it's pretty much -- i would agree it probably needs to be rewritten for those who support it but that's because it was completely decimated by this decision. >> ifill: you heard michael hefman say states with other versions don't feel deterred by this. do you think it drives all the other states and shuts down their efforts to try to copy what arizona did? >> well, i think it's certainly a game-changer. from a strict legal technical standpoint the value is not binding in other jurs jurisdictions about the any state looking to press legislation like arizona's has to think twice now there's a federal court saying it's unconstitutional. >> ifill: judge brewer said
that's federal power. the things that the judge upheld had to do with the state regulating employers and other traditional areas in which states have always been involved in. if you look at it that way it looks to me very clear that the federal courts here are at least at the trial level so far have struck down this law. i think it's left toothless. it's pretty much -- i would agree it probably needs to be rewritten for those who support it but that's because it was completely decimated by this...
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federal law is still federal law. >>> the suspect involved a gun battle with chp on interstate 580 is expected to enter a plea to attempted murder charges in court in the next couple of hours. meantime, police say they their confrontation with byron will qams may have prevented a bigger problem and they know who he was targeting. >> this morning, byron williams has yet to take the stand and enter a plea. a sheriff's deputy told me they still have to interview him and try to get him of before the judge as quickly as possible. he has medical issues. those are the gunshot wounds he suffered during the mass shootout. >> you can hear some of the shots from the intense 12 minute gun battle that took place between chp officers early sunday morning on 580 in oakland. the suspect byron williams has told investigators he hoped to start a receiver lies by traveling to san francisco and killing people of importance at the aclu and tides foundation that promotes social justice. they initially pulled him over for speeding. one officer saw him reach for a gun. he told investigators he made a decisio
federal law is still federal law. >>> the suspect involved a gun battle with chp on interstate 580 is expected to enter a plea to attempted murder charges in court in the next couple of hours. meantime, police say they their confrontation with byron will qams may have prevented a bigger problem and they know who he was targeting. >> this morning, byron williams has yet to take the stand and enter a plea. a sheriff's deputy told me they still have to interview him and try to get...
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we need to take a good look at our federal spending and say, one of the federal government has to do,we have to defend our nation because the states aren't going to do that and make sure there are no pirates in the high seas. one of the federal laws against pirates in the hey seas. there was a law against counterfeiting. that was not a state job but had to be a federal job. very few jobs that originally started at the federal level. and everything else, we have to push them back to the states. i would be happy to say, if the people of california or massachusetts or tennessee want to have socialized medicine, let them try it and see how it works. they could learn from massachusetts or learn from tennessee. they shut down medicine in tennessee. if states want to try, let the experiments begin at the state level. but at the federal level, we have to stop a lot of stuff. the first place i would start with, shut down that department of education. i had a group i was talking to down at a honda dealership a couple of days ago and i asked them, how much benefit do you think you have gotten fr
we need to take a good look at our federal spending and say, one of the federal government has to do,we have to defend our nation because the states aren't going to do that and make sure there are no pirates in the high seas. one of the federal laws against pirates in the hey seas. there was a law against counterfeiting. that was not a state job but had to be a federal job. very few jobs that originally started at the federal level. and everything else, we have to push them back to the states....
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>>>rogelio: a urnas horas de ser implementada la jueza federal bloqueó parte fundamental de la florila la decisión de la jueza bolton en la corte de apelación en mi opinión van a perder también. >>>rogelio: uno de los aspectos que no se van a aplicar. es contenido de la segunda sección y que cuestione sobre el estatus migratorio a una persona que existe sospecha razonable de que está en el país sin documentos. oer el punto más polémico, podía llevar a los oficiales aplicar la ley con base en el perfil racial. >>> el policía david salgado, presentó 7 demandas contra la ley está conforme con la decisión. >>> mi feliz, y a mucho gusto y también.... >>>rogelio: otras sesiones bloqueadas son parte de la tercera, que criminaliza a quien no porta una tarjeta de re jis tragos del servicio de inmigración y parte de la quinta, que i pide a los indocumentados, solicitar trabajo en un lugar público. y la sexta, que permite a los oficiales arrestar a una persona si sospecha que cometió un delito menor. decepcionada con la decisión, la gobernadora de arizona dijo que esto es solo es un obstáculo e
>>>rogelio: a urnas horas de ser implementada la jueza federal bloqueó parte fundamental de la florila la decisión de la jueza bolton en la corte de apelación en mi opinión van a perder también. >>>rogelio: uno de los aspectos que no se van a aplicar. es contenido de la segunda sección y que cuestione sobre el estatus migratorio a una persona que existe sospecha razonable de que está en el país sin documentos. oer el punto más polémico, podía llevar a los oficiales...
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>> well, the judge ruled that immigration say federal responsibility. i mean, that's what the obama administration had argued, that immigration was a federal responsibility. so this now puts the pressure on the federal government and the white house to take responsibility and do something about it. but this is a tough political issue, katie. democrats want to make it easier for illegal immigrants to become citizens. but that is a nonstarter for republicans, they want stricter enforcement of federal laws. and even-- i mean, even with today's ruling, the fight in the states isn't over. 20 states are now considering similar laws to arizona's, and this was just one judge's ruling in one state. it doesn't bind texas or new jersey or any other state, although it will put a damper on those efforts. and at some point, katie we're going to get a final answer. this will be appealed and it will probably go to the supreme court. >> couric: and what are the overall political ramifications of this, in your view, jan? >> well, i mean this is the best news the obama ad
>> well, the judge ruled that immigration say federal responsibility. i mean, that's what the obama administration had argued, that immigration was a federal responsibility. so this now puts the pressure on the federal government and the white house to take responsibility and do something about it. but this is a tough political issue, katie. democrats want to make it easier for illegal immigrants to become citizens. but that is a nonstarter for republicans, they want stricter enforcement...
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>josé: una corte federal le dará a ley sb 1070. >> en nebraska podrían implementar medidas que tienen la mira a indocumentados. >> porque la iglesia mormona podría marcar en utah: >> en méxico en búsqueda de explosivos y armas. noticiero telemundo desde arizona. >> el estado de arizona va a sufrir. >> libertad y justicia para todos. >> la única cadena hispana que ha estado desde el primer día. y a sólo 8 días para entre en vigor la más severa ley antiindocumentados. estamos en "arizona hora cero". >josé: muy buenas tardes desde phoenix, arizona el centro de contienda entre poderes federales y estatales. que en a entrará en vigor en solamente 8 días, al menos que una administración objeobama y otra detenga. pidió a una corte que desesti desestimarala demanda. rogelio mora tagle, tenga la historia. >> la gobernadora del estado de arizona, dice que confía que hay corte federal que rechazar la demanda del presidente obama. por considerar que es anticonstitucional. jan brewer, envió la respuesta a la jueza de la demanda. la misma discutida. >> por medio de un comunicado dijo que su respues
>josé: una corte federal le dará a ley sb 1070. >> en nebraska podrían implementar medidas que tienen la mira a indocumentados. >> porque la iglesia mormona podría marcar en utah: >> en méxico en búsqueda de explosivos y armas. noticiero telemundo desde arizona. >> el estado de arizona va a sufrir. >> libertad y justicia para todos. >> la única cadena hispana que ha estado desde el primer día. y a sólo 8 días para entre en vigor la más severa...
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department of transportation, the federal transit administration. as you know, in that letter which was sent by the -- by leslie rogers who is a regional administrator of the federal transportation administration, that letter points out a number of things that quite frankly raise concerns about the mta's ability to manage this project and specifically, the letter says on page three, and i quote, the central subway project is a high risk project located in a densely populated urban center, it is the largest most complex project ever undertaken by the sfmta, thus sfmta will need to practice risk in a diligent and comprehensive manner. there's also another section of the letter that talks about -- and this is a direct quote from the letter, the mta is concerned about the ability of the sfmta to maintain its equipment and system in a state of good repair and the letter goes on to say based on the fta review of the bus and rail plans and the 20-year financial plan, fta cannot at this time determine sfmta's ability to do this. this is from the letter. so
department of transportation, the federal transit administration. as you know, in that letter which was sent by the -- by leslie rogers who is a regional administrator of the federal transportation administration, that letter points out a number of things that quite frankly raise concerns about the mta's ability to manage this project and specifically, the letter says on page three, and i quote, the central subway project is a high risk project located in a densely populated urban center, it is...
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a federal judge has said that the federal government's decision to stop or to issue a moratorium to stop deepwater drilling and i quote the federal judge. in issuing an injunchings -- the federal judge said the government's decision to stop drilling was arbitrary, it was capricious, unfounded and punitive, pretty strong words because the government couldn't show evidence that stopping the deepwater drilling was necessary because of the accident. the federal government is suing and three-judge panel ruled that the decision would be upheld. the final decision will be in august. but the federal government has had its way, because continuing to fight americans in the courtroom, prolonging this decision, the decision that will be made by the appellate court on whether the injunchings should be granted to stop the federal government's moratorium, it's such a delay that more of those deepwater rigs will leave. people are still unemployed. they need jobs. they want to work offshore. and most of the people in this country, 73% of the nation's population thinks we should still continue to drill in
a federal judge has said that the federal government's decision to stop or to issue a moratorium to stop deepwater drilling and i quote the federal judge. in issuing an injunchings -- the federal judge said the government's decision to stop drilling was arbitrary, it was capricious, unfounded and punitive, pretty strong words because the government couldn't show evidence that stopping the deepwater drilling was necessary because of the accident. the federal government is suing and three-judge...
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, without federal aid included.-- own source revenues, without federal aid included. our economic indicators have been disturbing. we are seeing signs of recovery. new york city in particular has been on the upward move in terms of employment numbers and unemployment numbers. there is a sign of recovery on the horizon. but we don't expect to see anything like what we saw in the recovery after 2002, for example, which was very short and swift upward economic movement -- sharp and swift upward econnmic movement. that will not happen here. the recovery will be much slower. host: we have been looking at states in the red. tomorrow we will talk about florida, and also, pennsylvania and new hampshire and the coming days. if you want to join the conversation, we have regular numbers to call, and it winds up as the sociall -- and a line set up especially for new york residents. this is from "the washington post." "new york is fourth in line among states looking at a budget gap in fiscal year 2011." , but "vid paterson said
, without federal aid included.-- own source revenues, without federal aid included. our economic indicators have been disturbing. we are seeing signs of recovery. new york city in particular has been on the upward move in terms of employment numbers and unemployment numbers. there is a sign of recovery on the horizon. but we don't expect to see anything like what we saw in the recovery after 2002, for example, which was very short and swift upward economic movement -- sharp and swift upward...
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if you do not like with tte federal government is, you do not believe in federalism. if you do not like what the states are doing, you do not believe in it state action. but at its very best, looking up from on high, you say this is a creative tension that may be healthy for democracy. and the pendulum does swing, but it is an unsettled situation, which may not hurt our system, but sometimes it goes to it in extreme in one direction and goes to an extreme in other directions. what i do find it disturbing is that the same people who really want to get rid of government, their mantra, still love their social security and also will the government to fix the problem in the gulf. so, we realize some of this is pure rhetoric and some of it is a substance and one of our challenges is to distinguish between the two. >> i am trying to find consensus here. i think all four of us agree -- one of the great challenges we are facing is the polarization of the political process. i think a lot of that is driven by the media. we have seen a fragmentation or polarization, or as governo
if you do not like with tte federal government is, you do not believe in federalism. if you do not like what the states are doing, you do not believe in it state action. but at its very best, looking up from on high, you say this is a creative tension that may be healthy for democracy. and the pendulum does swing, but it is an unsettled situation, which may not hurt our system, but sometimes it goes to it in extreme in one direction and goes to an extreme in other directions. what i do find it...
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most people think the federal government does have a pretty good case here. the problem may be the timing. how do you ask a federal judge to quash a state statute even before it goes into effect? arizona today was arguing, at least give us a chance to prove ourselves first. [ chanting ] >> reporter: with just one week to go before arizona's new immigration law is scheduled to take effect, the protests outside the federal courthouse in phoenix today were louder than ever, on both sides of the debate. >> the law is black and white. you're either breaking the law or not. >> reporter: inside, the federal government was asking a judge to block the law, arguing arizona can't establish its own immigration policy, largely, it says, because it may interfere with federal enforcement of the nation's immigration laws. >> this lawsuit is about power and the allocation of power between the federal government and the state government. >> reporter: the problem, legal scholars say, is that any projected harm from the law is largely speculative. >> it is an enormous assertion
most people think the federal government does have a pretty good case here. the problem may be the timing. how do you ask a federal judge to quash a state statute even before it goes into effect? arizona today was arguing, at least give us a chance to prove ourselves first. [ chanting ] >> reporter: with just one week to go before arizona's new immigration law is scheduled to take effect, the protests outside the federal courthouse in phoenix today were louder than ever, on both sides of...
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i believe in federalism. i believe there should be a balanced approach to how we govern in the state with washington, d.c. having a role but states having a balance and counter balance to what's happening in washington, d.c. and this organization i think is an organization that can really lead out in governance in our own unique ways. >> let me follow up on that and ask, get a few people to weigh in before we go here. we've covered health care pretty thoroughly what you want from washington, don't want in terms of health care. but health care aside, health care aside, what sit that you would like to see from washington that would make your jobs better, would enable you to do what you want to do over the course of next -- enable your state what it needs to do over the course of the next, five, ten years? >> i would follow up on my colleague from utah's point. the point of view people who have public lands, what we would like is a lot less attention from the federal government and a lot more capacity to actuall
i believe in federalism. i believe there should be a balanced approach to how we govern in the state with washington, d.c. having a role but states having a balance and counter balance to what's happening in washington, d.c. and this organization i think is an organization that can really lead out in governance in our own unique ways. >> let me follow up on that and ask, get a few people to weigh in before we go here. we've covered health care pretty thoroughly what you want from...
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secondly, it preempts federal law. this is... immigration is a federal responsibility. lastly, it's going to hurt our foreign policy with central america, with mexico. six mexican governors have refused to attend a border conference in arizona. we're now going to hold it in new mexico. it hurts america's image abroad. but, look, bob, we need comprehensive immigration reform. i think those same people that are in your cbs news poll, want to see the congress tackle immigration reform, which they refuse to do because it's such a hot issue. and then i think if you present a plan that says, yes, we have to enhance border security with more boots on the ground, more technology, a path to legalization-- not amnesty but simply saying if the undocumented worker learns english, pays back taxes, pays a fine for coming here illegally, gets to the back of the line-- and you crack down on illegal hires, perhaps with some kind of i.d. card to help employers-- that's what the american people want. that's what i believe will be a semi-solution to this horrendous, divisive problem. this
secondly, it preempts federal law. this is... immigration is a federal responsibility. lastly, it's going to hurt our foreign policy with central america, with mexico. six mexican governors have refused to attend a border conference in arizona. we're now going to hold it in new mexico. it hurts america's image abroad. but, look, bob, we need comprehensive immigration reform. i think those same people that are in your cbs news poll, want to see the congress tackle immigration reform, which they...
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gracias a una decision hecha por parte del gobierno federal muchas personas que todavia dependen de losbeneficios del desempleo, seguiran recibiendo esta ayuda. sin embargo, habra ciertas restricciones. le explico porque y quienes en el la ley otorgara ayuda a unos 5 millones de personas desempleadas. y aproximadamente la mitad de ellos deÓ de recibir este beneficio desde que expiraron los beneficios el 2 de junio. la ayuda de desempleo ahora estara vigente hasta el mes de noviembre. --a seis dias de la fecha estipulada para que entre en vigor la ley sb-1070 de arizona, todavia no se sabe si las demandas entabladas en su contra impediran su implementacÓn.---desde "phoenix", "victor hugo rodriguez" tiene ---el gobierno federal puso a disposicion del publico un nuevo servicio que permitiÁ que los familiares de personas detenidas por las autoridades de inmigracÓn puedan averiguar facilmente a Ónde se encuentran sus seres queridos.---"julio cesar --este fin de semana, el personal del consulado de "el salvador" en san francisco estara ayudando a sus connacionales a que se re- inscriban al "e
gracias a una decision hecha por parte del gobierno federal muchas personas que todavia dependen de losbeneficios del desempleo, seguiran recibiendo esta ayuda. sin embargo, habra ciertas restricciones. le explico porque y quienes en el la ley otorgara ayuda a unos 5 millones de personas desempleadas. y aproximadamente la mitad de ellos deÓ de recibir este beneficio desde que expiraron los beneficios el 2 de junio. la ayuda de desempleo ahora estara vigente hasta el mes de noviembre. --a seis...
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el escenario,1 corte federal rodeada de cÁmaras, periodistas y activistas.mandantes y defensores y una jueza. jaime garcÍa se encuentra allí. >> en la cuenta final para la entrada en efecto de la ley, el aguacil anunciÓ la ampliación de su polÉmico centro de detenciÓn. >> 400.000 detenidos han pasado por estas carpas que alcanzan temperaturas por arriba de los 100 f. se consignarÁn a todas las personas que sean detenidas por violaciÓn a la nueva ley que criminaliza la inmigraciÓn indocumentada en arizona. >> los fiscales ya ha dicho que ellos tienen reglas muy especÍficas, han determinado cuÁndo van a poder iniciar cargos contra una persona. >> los ojos de la naciÓn estÁn en la corte de la juez federal que decidirÁ si permite la entrada en el sector de la ley. >> arizona no tienen la autoridad de hacer leyes de inmigraciÓn y pasar una ley como Ésta que es un atento directo. >> la gobernadora de arizona envÍo a la corte documentos pidiendo que rechace las demandas. dice que sÓlo complementa la ley federal del inmigraciÓn y que no se puede suponer que causara
el escenario,1 corte federal rodeada de cÁmaras, periodistas y activistas.mandantes y defensores y una jueza. jaime garcÍa se encuentra allí. >> en la cuenta final para la entrada en efecto de la ley, el aguacil anunciÓ la ampliación de su polÉmico centro de detenciÓn. >> 400.000 detenidos han pasado por estas carpas que alcanzan temperaturas por arriba de los 100 f. se consignarÁn a todas las personas que sean detenidas por violaciÓn a la nueva ley que criminaliza la...
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federal law is still federal law. >>> the suspect involved a gun battle with chp on interstate 580 is expected to enter a plea to attempted murder charges in court in the next coue of hours. meantime, police say theyheir confrontation with byron will qams may have prevented a bigger problem and they know who he was targetin >> this morning, byron williams has yet to take the stand and enter a ea. a sheriff's deputy to me they still have to interview him and try to of before the judge as quickly as possible. he has medical issues. those e the gunshot wounds he suffered during the mass shootout. >> you can hear some of the shots from the intense 12 minute gun battle that took place between chp officers early sunday morning on 580 in oakland. the suspect byron williams has told investigators he hoped to start a receiver lies by traveling to san francisco and killing people of importance at the aclu and tides foundatio that promotes social justice. they initially pulled him over for speeding. one officer saw him reach for a gun. he told investigats he made a decisi he would not be arreste
federal law is still federal law. >>> the suspect involved a gun battle with chp on interstate 580 is expected to enter a plea to attempted murder charges in court in the next coue of hours. meantime, police say theyheir confrontation with byron will qams may have prevented a bigger problem and they know who he was targetin >> this morning, byron williams has yet to take the stand and enter a ea. a sheriff's deputy to me they still have to interview him and try to of before the...