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joe arpaio''.criminatorias y asegura que continuar hasta las ltimas consecuencias ... ---"valeria aponte" nos cuenta la historia... take pkg ;1 ;25 1;14 1;39 pkg daniel magos vctima de praticas discriminatorias por oficiales de vctima de praticas discriminatorias por oficiales de arpaio "hasta dos semanas de fallecer ella me dijo...vamos a terminar con arpaio?" "el resto de su vida nunca se le olvido." track 1: hace 18 meses - daniel magos perdio el amor de su vida...su mano derecha...y la persona que estubo a su lado -cuando en el 2009 - un oficial del condado maricopa - lo detuvo - supuestamente al asimir que no tenia una placa el carro...sin embargo - daniel dice - que fue por el color de su piel... daniel magos "entonces cuando vino, nos pidio identificacin y luego pidio mi licencia de conducir y la de mi esposa que ella era pasajera." "con el pie, me empujo, los pies para atras y luego los separo y me esculco las manos, los bolsos de la camisa y del pantalon." track 2: pero daniel no se quedo
joe arpaio''.criminatorias y asegura que continuar hasta las ltimas consecuencias ... ---"valeria aponte" nos cuenta la historia... take pkg ;1 ;25 1;14 1;39 pkg daniel magos vctima de praticas discriminatorias por oficiales de vctima de praticas discriminatorias por oficiales de arpaio "hasta dos semanas de fallecer ella me dijo...vamos a terminar con arpaio?" "el resto de su vida nunca se le olvido." track 1: hace 18 meses - daniel magos perdio el amor de su...
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amy: his relationship with sheriff joe arpaio in arizona?he had a close relationship to sheriff joe arpaio who branded himself america's sued.st sheriff and was kobach had this idea called intuition througugenforcemenent. the idea, you makake life so miserable for r immigranants thy willll leave the u.s. got joe arpaio in all this legal trouble by claiming he had authority he did not have. amy: the commission is to identify and vote -- suppress those votes you do not want. where does the commission go now with 44 states refusing to fully or partly comply? >> i think trump's commission will still make the argument that voter fraud is widespread, rampant, and massive, and we have to put in place all these policies to try to suppress votes in reaction to that. they are not even going to get the data to do this kind of analysis so to me, this entire commissionon is a sham. the fact that states have refused to turn over data needs that this commission should be disbanded. amy: kristen, do you see that happening? where do you see your complaint go
amy: his relationship with sheriff joe arpaio in arizona?he had a close relationship to sheriff joe arpaio who branded himself america's sued.st sheriff and was kobach had this idea called intuition througugenforcemenent. the idea, you makake life so miserable for r immigranants thy willll leave the u.s. got joe arpaio in all this legal trouble by claiming he had authority he did not have. amy: the commission is to identify and vote -- suppress those votes you do not want. where does the...
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>> he is the sheriff of maricopa county, joe arpaio. >> see, we used to punish our children in the oldays. and we used to take privileges away when they did something wrong, so what's wrong with punishing the inmates and taking privileges away? they committed crimes. what is the difference? why is everybody afraid to say, when you do something wrong, you should be punished? >> over the last 18 years, arpaio has become internationally known for running what he calls america's toughest jail. >> so you were in the prison? >> yeah. >> you like it better here or the prison? >> i want to go back. >> because it's nice, huh? in this county, don't violate the law because you're not going into a hilton hotel. >> whether it truly is the toughest jail is debatable. but arpaio at least wants the inmates to believe it is. >> sometimes they yell at us from 12:00 at night until 12:00 the next day and then they wonder why we're unruly. we do get unruly sometimes on our own behalf, but sometimes we just get pushed and pushed and pushed and pushed. >> do teachers yell in the classroom? >> not all day. >>
>> he is the sheriff of maricopa county, joe arpaio. >> see, we used to punish our children in the oldays. and we used to take privileges away when they did something wrong, so what's wrong with punishing the inmates and taking privileges away? they committed crimes. what is the difference? why is everybody afraid to say, when you do something wrong, you should be punished? >> over the last 18 years, arpaio has become internationally known for running what he calls america's...
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. >> se acerca la hora de conocer el destino del exalguacil joe arpaio que por aÑos aterrizÓ a la comunidadogado no le informÓ que deberÍa parar los patrullajes. >> un hombre se encuentra refugiado y dice que no se va a mover de ahÍ hasta que no le aseguren que no va a ser deportado. >> rebeca tiene la historia. >> era un paÍs tan bonito, ahora estamos viviendo un paÍs que nos estÁ persiguiendo a todos los indocumentados como si fuÉramos criminales. >> el pastor tenÍa hasta julio para volver a el salvador, pero se niega a dejar la vida que construyÓ en 32 aÑos. >> tengo mi esposa, mis hijos. >> el menor estÁ aquÍ conmigo no quiere ir a la casa. >> pero su pasado lo sentenciÓ, hace mÁs de 20 aÑos lo arrestaron dos veces por manejar en estado de ebriedad. >> jonathan wilson le abriÓ las puertas del santuario a josÉ. >> josÉ es un buen padre, hermano de la familia. >> por otro lado dice un abogado de inmigraciÓn, dice que ser lÍder comunitario bajo la administraciÓn de trump no es souf ciento. >> la orden es si tiene Órdenes de deportaciÓn, hace uno o 20 aÑos atrÁs. >> pero josÉ estÁ dispuesto
. >> se acerca la hora de conocer el destino del exalguacil joe arpaio que por aÑos aterrizÓ a la comunidadogado no le informÓ que deberÍa parar los patrullajes. >> un hombre se encuentra refugiado y dice que no se va a mover de ahÍ hasta que no le aseguren que no va a ser deportado. >> rebeca tiene la historia. >> era un paÍs tan bonito, ahora estamos viviendo un paÍs que nos estÁ persiguiendo a todos los indocumentados como si fuÉramos criminales. >> el...
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in phoenix today, a federal judge found former sheriff joe arpaio guilty of criminal contempt of court for refusing to stop traffic patrols that targeted immigrants. arpaio was sheriff of maricopa county for 24 years before being voted out in november. now 85, he could face six months in jail. a federal appeals court has ordered the f.a.a. to stop ignoring complaints about cramped conditions on planes. passenger rights group says the average seat which was 18.5 inches wide a decade ago is now just 17 inches. on friday the judges told the f.a.a. to study the issue and report back. still ahead on the "cbs evening news," a medal for a humble hero who says he was just doing his job. and a ring of redemption for a much-vilified baseball fan. i take pictures of sunrises, but with my back pain i couldn't sleep and get up in time. then i found aleve pm. aleve pm is the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. fitting into my skinny jeans ♪again? that's cool. feeling good in slim fit? that's cool. looking fabulou
in phoenix today, a federal judge found former sheriff joe arpaio guilty of criminal contempt of court for refusing to stop traffic patrols that targeted immigrants. arpaio was sheriff of maricopa county for 24 years before being voted out in november. now 85, he could face six months in jail. a federal appeals court has ordered the f.a.a. to stop ignoring complaints about cramped conditions on planes. passenger rights group says the average seat which was 18.5 inches wide a decade ago is now...
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we've had such characters as joe arpaio, russell pearce, and certainly within that group of individualshat kind of leadership from the right, you know, you have tom horne and john huppenthal. amy: richard martinez, thank you for being with us attorney , representing the families challenging an arizona law that resulted in the closing of a mexican american studies program in a tucson high school. we will continue to follow it comes out of court. when we come back, tobacco -- a deadly business. what is its role in the trump administration? stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "whispers in the deep" by south africa's stimela. member ray "just now" phiri passed away last week at the age of 70. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. juan: we end today's show with a stunning new investigation by the guardian that reveals how tobacco companies have gained unprecedented influence in washington since the t trump administration came to power. the e guardian reports pololicis with deep ties to the tobacco industry now head much of trum
we've had such characters as joe arpaio, russell pearce, and certainly within that group of individualshat kind of leadership from the right, you know, you have tom horne and john huppenthal. amy: richard martinez, thank you for being with us attorney , representing the families challenging an arizona law that resulted in the closing of a mexican american studies program in a tucson high school. we will continue to follow it comes out of court. when we come back, tobacco -- a deadly business....
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the 85-year-old arpaio faces up to six months in jail and a fine. on wall street today, the dow joesustrial average gained 61 points to close at 21,891. the nasdaq fell 26 points. and the s&p 500 dropped almost two. president trump presented a medal of honor for the first time today. the highest military combat honor went to james mccloughan who served as an army medic during the vietnam war. mr. trump hailed mccloughan's bravery during a two-day battle in 1969. he entered a kill zone to rescue wounded comrades, despite his own serious injuries. >> but today 320 million grateful american hearts, private mccloughan carries one immortal title. and that title is: hero. specialist 5 mccloughan, we honor you we salute and with god as your witness we thank you for what you did for all of us. >> brangham: mccloughan, a michigan native, left the army in 1970, and spent decades as a coach and a teacher. and, two passings in the arts world today: pulitzer prize- winning playwright sam shepard has died at the age of 73. we'll explore shepard's impact on theater, literature and cinema later in t
the 85-year-old arpaio faces up to six months in jail and a fine. on wall street today, the dow joesustrial average gained 61 points to close at 21,891. the nasdaq fell 26 points. and the s&p 500 dropped almost two. president trump presented a medal of honor for the first time today. the highest military combat honor went to james mccloughan who served as an army medic during the vietnam war. mr. trump hailed mccloughan's bravery during a two-day battle in 1969. he entered a kill zone to...