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be feeling better about life in maricopa. maybe not. >> sheriff joe, i want to say thank you personally, for this kind of opportunity because my former job of counseling federal felons, anger management and their basic skills must not have been up to par. but this kind of thing right here really helps me. i'm building a lot of character in this situation. >> harrington, who once worked as a conflict resolution counselor before his aggravated assault conviction, has gotten a new job. >> this is my first day. i'm two hours in right now, just cleaning up. we keep cleaning, we keep cleaning, we mop, we do a couple of toilets. this is a women's holding cell. >> the chief benefit of the new job is that it earns him two for one time. meaning he gets an extra day off his sentence for each day he works. >> two for one so you'll be out in half the time. >> absolutely. >> how much longer? >> i don't even count the days, technically, because it's a really bad thing. it's like a bad omen, but i'm march 12th. i don't want to know how many
be feeling better about life in maricopa. maybe not. >> sheriff joe, i want to say thank you personally, for this kind of opportunity because my former job of counseling federal felons, anger management and their basic skills must not have been up to par. but this kind of thing right here really helps me. i'm building a lot of character in this situation. >> harrington, who once worked as a conflict resolution counselor before his aggravated assault conviction, has gotten a new job....
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. >>> when we decided to shoot "lockup: extended stay" at maricopa county jail in phoenix, arizona, we knew we were going to a place where most of america had heard about. it's a controversial jail with a controversial sheriff. our approach was to embed our crew for four months, i mean, really spend a lot of time and tell the true story of america's toughest jail. >> on any given day, there are more than 9,000 male and female inmates incarcerated at maricopa. most have not been convicted of the crimes with which they've been charged, but are on or are awaiting trial. they're housed in six different facilities. >> i would describe maricopa county jail as, like, no other jail i've ever seen before. first of all, the sheer volume of it is staggering. so just walking in there and figuring out who's important, how the systems work, even how you get through the doors is a challenge. >> go to the west gates, see officer von reagan. >> the maricopa county jail has been the subject of more media attention than probably any other jail in america. in recent years it's been due to the county's pol
. >>> when we decided to shoot "lockup: extended stay" at maricopa county jail in phoenix, arizona, we knew we were going to a place where most of america had heard about. it's a controversial jail with a controversial sheriff. our approach was to embed our crew for four months, i mean, really spend a lot of time and tell the true story of america's toughest jail. >> on any given day, there are more than 9,000 male and female inmates incarcerated at maricopa. most have...
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avenue jail facility are the highest security male housing units. >> these are the worst in maricopa county. get them out of gp and stuff downstairs. those are the shock collars out there. get them out there, stuff calms down for a while. >> these inmates have either committed violent attacks in the jail or have been identified as gang members. some are awaiting trial while others have been convicted and are appealing their verdicts or sentences. they are isolated in very stark cells, 23 hours a day and get one hour of rec time in an empty concrete room with a skylight located right next door to their cells. >> the rec pen is the same size as the cell so you go from one cell to another to walk in circles. it's life in solitary confinement. no cellmates, no card games, no chess, but that's life. >> without the distraction of television, radio or cellmates, even the most hardened criminals can break under the pressure. >> every 25 minutes we do our walks to check on inmates to make sure the inmates are safe. they're a greater risk to themselves than anything else. they're isolated. so
avenue jail facility are the highest security male housing units. >> these are the worst in maricopa county. get them out of gp and stuff downstairs. those are the shock collars out there. get them out there, stuff calms down for a while. >> these inmates have either committed violent attacks in the jail or have been identified as gang members. some are awaiting trial while others have been convicted and are appealing their verdicts or sentences. they are isolated in very stark...
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take me with you. >> the roar of jet engines over maricopa's rec yard is constant. main topic of conversation, relationships. >> she was like saying that she missed me and all this stuff. so i told her that i would ride with her and then whether she goes to prison or not and whether i go or not. >> she is going to be your girl. >> but in the world of incarceration, there are no guarantees. emilee keen has just been offered a plea that can send her to prison for 8 to 15 years and take her far away from dailey. >> she said that she wanted to be my girlfriend when she got out. so i don't know if she would be willing to wait that long. >> facing a charge of sexual misconduct with a minor, dailey is also looking at potential prison time. >> if i do go to prison, i would end up on the same yard as her. so i'd, like, still be able to see her all the time. and i don't really care anymore if i go to prison because now that i have to like register and everything, it's going to be boring. >> let's go. >> dailey has a big decision to make. she could go to trial and possibly be
take me with you. >> the roar of jet engines over maricopa's rec yard is constant. main topic of conversation, relationships. >> she was like saying that she missed me and all this stuff. so i told her that i would ride with her and then whether she goes to prison or not and whether i go or not. >> she is going to be your girl. >> but in the world of incarceration, there are no guarantees. emilee keen has just been offered a plea that can send her to prison for 8 to 15...
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so -- >> not everyone at maricopa is as lucky in love as antonucci.oe watson's gambling-fueled robbery spree cost him his fiancee. >> the first date we ever went on i told her she was my dream girl. and she's still my dream girl. >> after surveillance footage of one of his robberies made the local news, watson's dream girl turned him in. >> she called the police. she told them that i just saw my fiance on television robbing a tanning salon. >> now as a former journalist, watson uses his writing skills to help other inmates keep their romantic ties. in return, he might score a couple of extra snack items from the canteen. >> this one. >> you want that one? >> yes. >> all right. >> i've got like -- i have an original and then i have some copies so i'll give you a copy of one, all right? >> all right. i'll bring it to you, all right? >> okay. >> oh, i bought a poem from joe for my girl for valentine's day because he writes some good poems. i'll send it through the mail. get an item or two. at least she knows i'm thinking about her while i'm playing poker
so -- >> not everyone at maricopa is as lucky in love as antonucci.oe watson's gambling-fueled robbery spree cost him his fiancee. >> the first date we ever went on i told her she was my dream girl. and she's still my dream girl. >> after surveillance footage of one of his robberies made the local news, watson's dream girl turned him in. >> she called the police. she told them that i just saw my fiance on television robbing a tanning salon. >> now as a former...
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i want you to take bam bam. >> sergeant erby leads one of maricopa's special response teams. s.w.a.t.-like unit of highly trained sheriff's deputies. >> you all want them cuffed and brought out of there? for right now we're going to put them in the holding tank until after we search. >> are we searching first? >> yeah. all right? you've got a green light. all right? let's go. >> now with suspected gang activity on the rise, the team has been called in to clean house. >> how are you doing, man? >> we have identified several individuals that we deem to be heads of certain races. we've got chicano race, we've got the pisa race. and we've got the white race. so when there's issues, we end up with racial, basically wars. >> check your equipment. >> go, go, go, go, go. >> get down! >> get on the ground! >> get on the ground! >> get on the ground now! >> i want them out. put your hands on the back wall. let's go! >> come on down here and have a seat. i want you to sit down, take your hands off your head. gentlemen, those of you sitting on the floor, there will be no talking. >> open
i want you to take bam bam. >> sergeant erby leads one of maricopa's special response teams. s.w.a.t.-like unit of highly trained sheriff's deputies. >> you all want them cuffed and brought out of there? for right now we're going to put them in the holding tank until after we search. >> are we searching first? >> yeah. all right? you've got a green light. all right? let's go. >> now with suspected gang activity on the rise, the team has been called in to clean...
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maricopa. >> it is a housing unit with a reputation. >> it is a party. >> it can get pretty wild in here. >> it is like a big vsorority help but with a bunch of gay people in jail. >> i'm just scared to death. i just want my mom. i feel like i'm a little girl again. >> life inside the maricopa county jail in phoenix, arizona is constantly changing due to a steady influx of nearly 400 inmates per day, unlike prison where all inmates are convicted of a crime, the majority are either accused or awaiting sentencing. most of these new arrivals will stay a day or two before leaving on bond or dismissal of charges. others might stay for years. but no matter how long they are here, jail has a way of changing people. dorms at maricopa's women's facility, can be as transform attive as any and one dorm in particular has earned a reputation. >> this particular dorm, g dorm, houses a lot of different inmates. a lot are repeat offendsw offen get into unauthorized relationships. it can get pretty wild. >> one of those repeat offenders is better known by her nickname. >> mcnaughty. everyone knows me by
maricopa. >> it is a housing unit with a reputation. >> it is a party. >> it can get pretty wild in here. >> it is like a big vsorority help but with a bunch of gay people in jail. >> i'm just scared to death. i just want my mom. i feel like i'm a little girl again. >> life inside the maricopa county jail in phoenix, arizona is constantly changing due to a steady influx of nearly 400 inmates per day, unlike prison where all inmates are convicted of a crime,...
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>> travino spent the last six years inside maricopa fighting a murder charge that could have earned herhe death penalty. during that time, she was involved in numerous assaults on staff. >> rude dude with attitude. that's what they call me. the officers. >> in fact, travino told us she couldn't even remember how many times she had been tased. >> my whole back, i have, like, scars. this is a big one. this one's where i could put my finger -- see how big it is? i just didn't care. i was in here for the death penalty case. i didn't have nothing to lose. i mean, i have my family, don't get me wrong and my son and everything like that. but i just had that mentality. i was like, [ bleep ] that. i'm going to give them hell. >> sometimes you get the nice, sweet rosie, if she wants to be nice and sweet. and sometimes you get the crazy, i'm going it kill you rosie. >> travino proved both rosies could be equally dangerous. >> i want to touch it. >> staff warned me about this. she can actually draw people in. which she did on many occasions. and one of the stories that's very well known about rosie
>> travino spent the last six years inside maricopa fighting a murder charge that could have earned herhe death penalty. during that time, she was involved in numerous assaults on staff. >> rude dude with attitude. that's what they call me. the officers. >> in fact, travino told us she couldn't even remember how many times she had been tased. >> my whole back, i have, like, scars. this is a big one. this one's where i could put my finger -- see how big it is? i just...
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and during our time at maricopa she was actually released.o we wanted to see how she was doing when she got out, and we ended up actually catching up with her outside of the jail facility. >> but i got my eye done since then. and it's a colored one. but i don't like it because it doesn't move exactly with this one. that's why i got glasses and stuff, so i can make sure i look straight at people. i can get it permanently put in, but that's just really costly, so it looks a lot better than the white eye everybody saw on me. >> though she only spent four months at maricopa, it became clear that it had an affect on her. >> but overall life is better? >> overall, yeah. it's better being out of stripes. better being free. at the same time i kind of -- i didn't mind being in jail because i didn't have anything to worry about. i didn't have any bills to worry about, people, which was a good thing. when i first got out it was actually really hard. i broke down to the point where i was crying because i didn't know what the hell i was going to do. when
and during our time at maricopa she was actually released.o we wanted to see how she was doing when she got out, and we ended up actually catching up with her outside of the jail facility. >> but i got my eye done since then. and it's a colored one. but i don't like it because it doesn't move exactly with this one. that's why i got glasses and stuff, so i can make sure i look straight at people. i can get it permanently put in, but that's just really costly, so it looks a lot better than...
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it's like man versus maricopa.ckly turned into me trying everything in prison. >> we've met dozens of other inmates who make elaborate desserts from canteen items. but they also make their own entrees. they call them spreads. >> a lot of people think i make the best spread. a lot of the girls give me props on it. we'll see. >> we met mona salame at the orange county jail in southern california and she showed us a dish that has won her praise. >> there's all different ways to make a spread, but we're going to make it with soup, popcorn, beans, pork. i love to cook everything with flavor. so i put a lot of spice into it. it will be ready in about ten minutes. so i'm going to wrap it up in the paper right now so you can keep the heat and cooks it up, because the water is not really that hot. i've been in the restaurant business for almost 15 years. so i better make the best spread. it has nothing to do with what i used to make but it's the flavor and the food and it's all the same. i'm done. >> i knew she wasn't going
it's like man versus maricopa.ckly turned into me trying everything in prison. >> we've met dozens of other inmates who make elaborate desserts from canteen items. but they also make their own entrees. they call them spreads. >> a lot of people think i make the best spread. a lot of the girls give me props on it. we'll see. >> we met mona salame at the orange county jail in southern california and she showed us a dish that has won her praise. >> there's all different...
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the poster child for this bad behavior is maricopa sheriff. just last month, a federal judge ruled he engaged in a pattern of unconstitutional racial profiling and the lawful detention while participating in the agreement with the federal government and the enforcement of arizona immigration laws. rather than making our community safer, something the bill purports to do. it results in unconstitutional racial profiling and prolonged detentions. the poster child for this bad behavior is maricopa sheriff. just last month, a federal judge ruled he engaged in a pattern of unconstitutional racial profiling and the lawful detention while participating in the agreement with the federal government and the enforcement of arizona immigration laws. last year, the justice department concluded that north carolina engaged in routine discrimination against latinos which included illegal stop and detentions and arrests without probable cause. the justice department entered a settable agreement following an investigation into widespread racial discrimination an
the poster child for this bad behavior is maricopa sheriff. just last month, a federal judge ruled he engaged in a pattern of unconstitutional racial profiling and the lawful detention while participating in the agreement with the federal government and the enforcement of arizona immigration laws. rather than making our community safer, something the bill purports to do. it results in unconstitutional racial profiling and prolonged detentions. the poster child for this bad behavior is maricopa...
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the poster child for this bad behavior is maricopa sheriff. just last month, a federal judge pattern ofgaged in a unconstitutional racial profiling and the lawful detention while participating in the agreement with the federal government and the enforcement of arizona immigration laws. last year, the justice department concluded that north carolina engaged in routine discrimination against latinos which included illegal stop and detentions and arrests without probable cause. the justice department entered a following anement investigation into widespread racial discrimination and abuse against latino residents. policelved the arrest of officers on charges of excessive force and conspiracy. immigration law is complex. agents sometime makes mistakes leading to the detention and removal of u.s. citizens. imagine what would happen would we turn over this power to people who cannot possibly understand the complexities of immigration law such as the rules surrounding acquisition of u.s. citizenship, derivative, ,xtension, adjudication withholding an
the poster child for this bad behavior is maricopa sheriff. just last month, a federal judge pattern ofgaged in a unconstitutional racial profiling and the lawful detention while participating in the agreement with the federal government and the enforcement of arizona immigration laws. last year, the justice department concluded that north carolina engaged in routine discrimination against latinos which included illegal stop and detentions and arrests without probable cause. the justice...
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. >> we met brian crist at the maricopa county jail in phoenix shortly before his conviction on a murderharge. >> origami, that's my getaway. i have a bird that flies and a frog that jumps. the champ. front flip. put him in the olympics, man. >> it's really striking and poignant to see inmates who oftentimes are in for incredibly violent crimes sitting there delicately folding this paper over hours into frogs and elephants and that kind of thing. and it really does seem to calm their nerves and almost transform them. >> nobody had a menagerie to match that of philip stroud, who was serving three life sentences for murder at the wabash valley correctional facility in indiana. >> basically making origami figures. you've got the lion, you've got the swan, you've got the rabbit, little puppy, dinosaur, flower. my niece, she loves the little goldfish. this is my favorite one because it turns into like a kaleidoscope-type thing. the hardest one to make was probably the elephant because it got a lot 6 folds. i'm an artsy fartsy type of guy, i guess you could say. it's basically a way to spend m
. >> we met brian crist at the maricopa county jail in phoenix shortly before his conviction on a murderharge. >> origami, that's my getaway. i have a bird that flies and a frog that jumps. the champ. front flip. put him in the olympics, man. >> it's really striking and poignant to see inmates who oftentimes are in for incredibly violent crimes sitting there delicately folding this paper over hours into frogs and elephants and that kind of thing. and it really does seem to...
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. >> the maricopa county jail is one of the busiest in the country, housing about 120,000 inmates a yeartspoken sheriff joe arpaio, it's one of the most violent and controversial. june 7th, 2006, violence erupts in a crowded holding cell. >> this is the entry point for every inmate other than a few very small jails for some small communities. >> chief of detention, jack mcintyre oversea sees the 4th avenue jail. >> in the holding tank we're looking at the people who have an array of various felony charges. could be a burglary, could be a car theft, could be stealing 12 packs of beer from your local circle k. >> after arrest, suspects wait in the small cement cell for hours. too many prisoners and not enough space is a common scenario. on this day, there are more than two dozen sandwiched in together, including rick herman. >> rick herman was arrested for a number of charges by the phoenix police department. >> the 35-year-old receives a card that lifts his charges, and then his clothes are taken away. >> the phoenix police department took them into evidence and issued him what we call a
. >> the maricopa county jail is one of the busiest in the country, housing about 120,000 inmates a yeartspoken sheriff joe arpaio, it's one of the most violent and controversial. june 7th, 2006, violence erupts in a crowded holding cell. >> this is the entry point for every inmate other than a few very small jails for some small communities. >> chief of detention, jack mcintyre oversea sees the 4th avenue jail. >> in the holding tank we're looking at the people who have...
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maricopa county health officials say after several extensive tests over the last several days, the passengernot to have tuberculosis. he was originally determined as a tuberculosis risk on saturday 56 one positive and one negative test back in texas. authorities with the centers for disease control were alerted. they put him on a no board list. by the time they got him on that list and by the time air officials were notified, he was already en route in an airplane on his way to phoenix. what happened after that? the fire department here at the phoenix airport was notified that they had a passenger on the do not board list on the flight. they met the plane. they got this passenger off the plane. and then they warned all of the people on board the plane that they will had been exposed to tuberculosis. they were operating under the assumption that anyone put on that do not board list by the cdc had been confirmed to have a contagious disease. turns out, you can be put on the doo not board list if you meet several other criteria, and it's likely that you have the disease. that's basically what t
maricopa county health officials say after several extensive tests over the last several days, the passengernot to have tuberculosis. he was originally determined as a tuberculosis risk on saturday 56 one positive and one negative test back in texas. authorities with the centers for disease control were alerted. they put him on a no board list. by the time they got him on that list and by the time air officials were notified, he was already en route in an airplane on his way to phoenix. what...
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the poster child for this bad behavior is maricopa sheriff. the self styled toughest sheriff in america. just last month, a federal judge ruled he engaged in a pattern of unconstitutional racial profiling and the lawful while unlawful detention participating in the agreement with the federal government and the enforcement of arizona immigration laws. arpaio is not alone. last year, the justice department concluded that north carolina engaged in routine discrimination against latinos which included illegal stop and detentions and arrests without probable cause. the justice department entered a settlement agreement with east haven, connecticut, following an investigation into widespread racial discrimination and abuse against latino residents. the case involved the federal criminal arrest of police officers on charges of excessive force and conspiracy. immigration law is complex. even federal immigration officers, highly trained and with decades of experience immigration law, sometimes make mistakes leading to the detention and removal of u.s. c
the poster child for this bad behavior is maricopa sheriff. the self styled toughest sheriff in america. just last month, a federal judge ruled he engaged in a pattern of unconstitutional racial profiling and the lawful while unlawful detention participating in the agreement with the federal government and the enforcement of arizona immigration laws. arpaio is not alone. last year, the justice department concluded that north carolina engaged in routine discrimination against latinos which...
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. >> reporter:a maricopa county health department spokesperson says they've tested the passenger foruld be a couple of days before the results come back. >> reporter:u-s airways has declined an on-camera interview with us. but says it was the flight crew that discovered the possible t-b case mid-air. >> reporter:and says they weren't aware of any medical problems with the passenger before take off. a rep for the airline says passengers were provided information about the incident. but wasn't sure how. >> reporter:davidson says he's been frantically researching the disease. but says he wants the airline to help. though, so far, he says they've done nothing. >>"i cannot imagine that i'm the only person-- we are left to our own imagination about this so we need just accurate, objective information. that's all i'm asking for." >> pam: a c-d-c spokeswoman says the man in question has not been confirmed to have an infectious disease. a u- s airways spokesman says there was no warning or flag on the passenger's record and the airline was only notified of the risk by the c-d-c through the t-
. >> reporter:a maricopa county health department spokesperson says they've tested the passenger foruld be a couple of days before the results come back. >> reporter:u-s airways has declined an on-camera interview with us. but says it was the flight crew that discovered the possible t-b case mid-air. >> reporter:and says they weren't aware of any medical problems with the passenger before take off. a rep for the airline says passengers were provided information about the...
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. >> the maricopa county health department says at this point they're not recommending that anybody needs get tested? >> really. >> does that surprise you. >> it really surprises me. it's the first i've heard this. >> reporter: if all this sounds familiar, you may remember the case of andrew speaker who in 2007 caused an international uproar when he flew to europe, then canada, despite the fact that he'd been diagnosed with a drug-resistant strain of tb. in this case, health officials say they're more concerned than passengers on that flight may have been exposed to the flu rather than the slight chance that they may have contracted tb. chris and kate? >> casey, thanks so much for that. >>> coming up on "new day," the new way to deal in washington. accused other side of lying too much. a republican senator says the white house has taken lying to a whole new level. is that fair? we'll discuss in "political gut check." >>> then tragedy off the coast of hawaii. a fisherman attacked and killed by a shark. the number of attacks there is rising sharply. so what's behind the increase? and what w
. >> the maricopa county health department says at this point they're not recommending that anybody needs get tested? >> really. >> does that surprise you. >> it really surprises me. it's the first i've heard this. >> reporter: if all this sounds familiar, you may remember the case of andrew speaker who in 2007 caused an international uproar when he flew to europe, then canada, despite the fact that he'd been diagnosed with a drug-resistant strain of tb. in this...
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the poster child for this bad behavior is maricopa sheriff. just last month, a federal judge ruled he engaged in a pattern of unconstitutional racial profiling and the lawful detention while participating in the agreement with the federal government and the enforcement of arizona immigration laws. last year, the justice department concluded that north carolina engaged in routine discrimination against latinos which included illegal stop and detentions and arrests without probable cause. the justice department entered a settable agreement following an investigation into widespread racial discrimination and abuse against latino residents. it involved the arrest of police officers on charges of excessive force and conspiracy. immigration law is complex. even federal agents sometime make mistakes leading to the detention and removal of u.s. citizens. imagine what would happen would we turn over this power to people who cannot possibly understand the complexities of immigration law such as the rules surrounding acquisition of u.s. citizenship, deri
the poster child for this bad behavior is maricopa sheriff. just last month, a federal judge ruled he engaged in a pattern of unconstitutional racial profiling and the lawful detention while participating in the agreement with the federal government and the enforcement of arizona immigration laws. last year, the justice department concluded that north carolina engaged in routine discrimination against latinos which included illegal stop and detentions and arrests without probable cause. the...
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in my maricopa county, pima county, pinal county, i have a metroplex there with a few million people. we have pm10 and monitoring sites. instead of putting the sites where my population lives, we've chosen, you've chosen in the rules i understand there may be a rule once it's there over a couple of years it's hard move because you lose the baseline data. take a look at this. for the fun of it. you have put your predecessor, a monitoring site next to a large stockyard next to a railroad track, next to desserting agriculture and next to a series of dirt roads. could you imagine the data you get from the monitoring site? yet this is dozen and dozen and dozen of miles away from where my population base is. how does that not create per view skewing in trying to build good, quality statistics particularly in pm10. this is an outlier. you have two other monitor stations that have the same attributes here. you are getting so much noise in the data, this is where finish those statistical backgrounds, we're just bouncing off the walls livid. >> i'm happy to spend some time and bring my folks in
in my maricopa county, pima county, pinal county, i have a metroplex there with a few million people. we have pm10 and monitoring sites. instead of putting the sites where my population lives, we've chosen, you've chosen in the rules i understand there may be a rule once it's there over a couple of years it's hard move because you lose the baseline data. take a look at this. for the fun of it. you have put your predecessor, a monitoring site next to a large stockyard next to a railroad track,...
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. >> y regresa al frente de noticias el polÉmico alguacil del condado maricopa en arizona, joe arpaio>> mediante inseminaciÓn artificial han nacido 14 pandas que son la gran atracciÓn de este parque chino que recibe un millÓn de visitantes cada aÑo. >> y estÁn hermosos, tenemos mas para ustedes este lunes aquÍ en "despierta amÉrica", adelante. >> ay! que bonito. >> muchas gracias satcha. >> sÍ ¿verdad?. >> me dieron ganas de sentimiento. >> no sÉ que hacer contigo compadre pero vÁmonos con pilar p que nos tiene a un peregrino aguaguadalupano que estÁ siendo extremadamente famoso. >> vamos con pilar a mÉxico. >> gracias muy buenos dÍas me da mucho gusto saludarlos desde la ciudad de mÉxico y especialmente aquÍ en la basilica de guadalupe, porque hay alguien que vino a darle gracias a aquÍ a su santuario ¿quieren saber de quiÉn se trata? acompÁÑenme a ver esto. >> larry d llegÓ a la basÍlica de guadalupe para agradecer a la virgencita a quiÉn siempre pide y tiene un altar en su casa pues es fiel devoto, ahora tuvo la oportunidad de visitarla y para Él fue una gran experiencia. >> hoy vo
. >> y regresa al frente de noticias el polÉmico alguacil del condado maricopa en arizona, joe arpaio>> mediante inseminaciÓn artificial han nacido 14 pandas que son la gran atracciÓn de este parque chino que recibe un millÓn de visitantes cada aÑo. >> y estÁn hermosos, tenemos mas para ustedes este lunes aquÍ en "despierta amÉrica", adelante. >> ay! que bonito. >> muchas gracias satcha. >> sÍ ¿verdad?. >> me dieron ganas de...