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until their cases are resolved, they will do time at maricopa. michelle lacy has been here for two and a half months and could be facing several years in prison if she is convicted on various drug and weapon charges. >> if somebody had harn right now and put it in front of me, i can't honestly say that i wouldn't justify being able to do it. you know what i mean? my baby wrote me the other day. it said, when you come home will you not do drugs. that sucks. >> the hardest thing about being in jail for lacy is being a mom. >> i want them to know that i'm here because i did drugs, not because i didn't love them. no matter how you look at it, i put drugs before my kids. not intentionally because i love them more than the air i breathe, but i did. >> lacy's two boys are 10 and 5. her daughter liberty is about to turn 7. and the best lacy can do is to celebrate her birthday with her dorm mates using the few snack items they can purchase. >> so tomorrow's liberty's birthday and we're making her a honey bun rice crispy treat cake. >> just the bottom part
until their cases are resolved, they will do time at maricopa. michelle lacy has been here for two and a half months and could be facing several years in prison if she is convicted on various drug and weapon charges. >> if somebody had harn right now and put it in front of me, i can't honestly say that i wouldn't justify being able to do it. you know what i mean? my baby wrote me the other day. it said, when you come home will you not do drugs. that sucks. >> the hardest thing about...
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take me with you. >> the roar of jet engines over maricopa's rec yard is constant.n 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 acqu
take me with you. >> the roar of jet engines over maricopa's rec yard is constant.n 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...
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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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so -- >> not everyone at maricopa is as lucky in love as antonucci.atson'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.atson'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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♪fame >>> inside maricopa's 4th avenue jail, jon antonucci. >> last name is spelled a-n-t-o-n-u-c-c-i. italian last name, redhead, don't ask. >> never been in jail. it's completely different perspective than i got from the outside. my only connotations of jail were andy griffith style or there's a big guy in the shower named bubba. >> i don't know how they could take a poker game without the best player playing. >> assigned to the same housing unit is joe watson. antonucci is at maricopa awaiting sentencing for manslaughter having plea bargained from charges of arson and murder. he and three friends burned down their former employer's office building, and one of them didn't make it out in time. >> in the process of starting the fire, my best friend ended up catching himself on fire and died in the process, and i got charged with first degree murder as well as the arson, justly so. it was a horrible decision, horrible mistake. something that i wish i had never done but i did and i got to face the consequences now. >> he was preaching the kingdo
♪fame >>> inside maricopa's 4th avenue jail, jon antonucci. >> last name is spelled a-n-t-o-n-u-c-c-i. italian last name, redhead, don't ask. >> never been in jail. it's completely different perspective than i got from the outside. my only connotations of jail were andy griffith style or there's a big guy in the shower named bubba. >> i don't know how they could take a poker game without the best player playing. >> assigned to the same housing unit is joe...
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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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. ♪ >> located on a 400 acre lot southwest of downtown phoenix, the maricopa county jail consists ofour indoor facilities that house up to 5700 inmates and two outdoor tent facilities that can house another 2,000 men and women. a fifth indoor facility is located four miles away in the heart of the city. the 4th avenue jailhouses approximately 2,000 male inmates considered amongst the highest security threats. while some have actually been convicted of crimes and are awaiting transport to prison, most are still awaiting trial or sentencing. maintaining order here is up to a significantly smaller staff of detention officers. >> we are greatly outnumbered, so he try to reduce that by finding out the shot callers and working smarter rather than harder. >> shot callers are high ranking members of racially segregated gangs who try to control the inmates within their housing units. and in a jail system where inmates of different races are housed together, that can lead to trouble. >> prisons segregate. the jails do not. >> we don't segregate by gangs either. you can have two bloods and a kr
. ♪ >> located on a 400 acre lot southwest of downtown phoenix, the maricopa county jail consists ofour indoor facilities that house up to 5700 inmates and two outdoor tent facilities that can house another 2,000 men and women. a fifth indoor facility is located four miles away in the heart of the city. the 4th avenue jailhouses approximately 2,000 male inmates considered amongst the highest security threats. while some have actually been convicted of crimes and are awaiting transport...
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>> travino spent the last six years inside maricopa fighting a murder charge that could have earned herthe 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 rosi
>> travino spent the last six years inside maricopa fighting a murder charge that could have earned herthe 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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>> visitation at maricopa comes with two major restrictions. the inmate is handcuffed to the table and is not allowed to touch or be touched by their visitors. >> what happened to your hand? >> i broke it. >> how? >> i punched the wall. >> what? >> i know. i'm sorry. i got really mad. >> your bad hand? >> this is my bad hand. they're both bad. >> why did you punch the wall? >> because, mom, everything just was building up. and then i just -- something set me over the edge and i got pissed off. i got mad. i tried for two hours to calm myself down. i tried exercising and doing everything i could. i was still pissed off. i didn't want to go to the hole and get in trouble punching someone else. i've been praying every morning. i've been exercising like three times a day. healthier? do i look healthier? >> your face looks good. your face always looks good. except for them red eyes. >> oh, i know! i tried -- >> you look like a clown. >> i tried some new make-up. today i was bored and i tried using -- it's like we all wear like weird makeup in here. n
>> visitation at maricopa comes with two major restrictions. the inmate is handcuffed to the table and is not allowed to touch or be touched by their visitors. >> what happened to your hand? >> i broke it. >> how? >> i punched the wall. >> what? >> i know. i'm sorry. i got really mad. >> your bad hand? >> this is my bad hand. they're both bad. >> why did you punch the wall? >> because, mom, everything just was building up. and...
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and during our time at maricopa she was actually released.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 i
and during our time at maricopa she was actually released.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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. >> we encounter an iraq war veteran accused of murder inside phoenix's maricopa county jail.s, i'm saving a ton of time by posting them to my wall. oh, i like that one. it's so quick! it's just like my car insurance. i saved 15% in just 15 minutes. i saved more than that in half the time. i unfriend you. that's not how it works. that's not how any of this works. [ male announcer ] 15 minutes for a quote isn't how it works anymore. with esurance, 7 1/2 minutes could save you on car insurance. welcome to the modern world. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call. i'm j-e-f-f and i have copd. . i'm l-i-s-a and i have copd, but i don't want my breathing problems to get in the way of hosting my book club. that's why i asked my doctor about b-r-e-o. once-daily breo ellipta helps increase airflow from the lungs for a full 24 hours. and breo helps reduce symptom flare-ups that last several days and require oral steroids, antibiotics, or hospital stay. breo is not for asthma. breo contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. it is not known if thi
. >> we encounter an iraq war veteran accused of murder inside phoenix's maricopa county jail.s, i'm saving a ton of time by posting them to my wall. oh, i like that one. it's so quick! it's just like my car insurance. i saved 15% in just 15 minutes. i saved more than that in half the time. i unfriend you. that's not how it works. that's not how any of this works. [ male announcer ] 15 minutes for a quote isn't how it works anymore. with esurance, 7 1/2 minutes could save you on car...
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the maricopa county jail to the arizona state prison system.'s an emotional subject. he done what was right. >> a young inmate goes home to the father who turned him in. but on the way, one of our producers has her hands full. >> any time dogs and kids are around on a normal day shooting "lockup" it's kind of a good day. huh...fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. mmmhmmm...everybody knows that. well, did you know that old macdonald was a really bad speller? your word is...cow. cow. cow. c...o...w... ...e...i...e...i...o. [buzzer] dangnabbit. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. don't just visit new york visit tripadvisor new york with millions of reviews, tripadvisor makes any destination better. then boom... what happened? stress, fun, bad habits kids, now what? let's build a new, smarter bed using the dualair chambers to sense your movement, heartbeat, breathing. introducing the sleep number bed with sleepiqtm technology. it tracks your sleep and tells you how to adjust for a good, better
the maricopa county jail to the arizona state prison system.'s an emotional subject. he done what was right. >> a young inmate goes home to the father who turned him in. but on the way, one of our producers has her hands full. >> any time dogs and kids are around on a normal day shooting "lockup" it's kind of a good day. huh...fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. mmmhmmm...everybody knows that. well, did you know that old macdonald was a...
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>> the minute we met josh pike at the maricopa county jail in phoenix, arizona, he stood out. >> look at this. give us a fricken -- this is all we have to cut our fingernails and sharpen our pencils. that's what the black stuff is on there. after you emery board your nails you have a little sashay action going on. you know what i mean? stop. you know what i mean? >> josh pike was a firehose on full open throttle that was uncontrollable. was whipping around and you just -- you couldn't contain the stream that was josh pike. >> i have to say the dinners have gotten better. i don't know what they did. i guess they have a new nutritionist or something like that that's coming through here and shaking things up. the dinners are a little bit better. i mean, they're edible. >> josh pike is great for tv. huge personality. however, i didn't quite realize he was going to be such a difficult interview subject. >> what's going on with you? you're getting a little approaching over there, huh? what's going on? i see you out of my peripheral, i'm on you like that. i know what's going on, pal. 50, 50
>> the minute we met josh pike at the maricopa county jail in phoenix, arizona, he stood out. >> look at this. give us a fricken -- this is all we have to cut our fingernails and sharpen our pencils. that's what the black stuff is on there. after you emery board your nails you have a little sashay action going on. you know what i mean? stop. you know what i mean? >> josh pike was a firehose on full open throttle that was uncontrollable. was whipping around and you just -- you...
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here with reaction, maricopa county sheriff joe arpaio.op you from speaking out, but we had a report earlier in the show, john roberts is down at the border. all weekend long, people are paid $100 to get on boats to go across the border. they put their foot on american territory and we just take them to phoenix or tucson or some other facility. what are we doing here? why don't just send them back across the water? >> put them in an airplane, $400, send them back to where they came from, it's cheaper, more humane. the border patrol are too busy changing diapers and not going after illegal immigrants and done peddlers. i think the president knew this was going to happen, so it's going to help him on his executive orders, if congress doesn't take this mission up. but it might backfire because of the inhumane situations. the media finally got with it. i was on your station ten days ago talking about this, so i'm glad that now it's gone into the media, and the government officials are talking about it. >> but what i'm trying to understand here
here with reaction, maricopa county sheriff joe arpaio.op you from speaking out, but we had a report earlier in the show, john roberts is down at the border. all weekend long, people are paid $100 to get on boats to go across the border. they put their foot on american territory and we just take them to phoenix or tucson or some other facility. what are we doing here? why don't just send them back across the water? >> put them in an airplane, $400, send them back to where they came from,...
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hacÍan el patrullaje de saturaciÓn >> por parte el departamento del alguacil del condado de maricopaiÓn del caso. en phoenix, arizona dulce. >> el capitolio, la biblioteca del congreso y la corte suprema fueron evacuadas brevemente despuÉs de que una avioneta ingresara al espacio restringido la evacuaciÓn fue ordenada a la 1.30 de la tarde del sÁbado la policÍa seÑalÓ que el piloto de la aeronave no se comunicÓ, lo que motivó el desalojo, la alerta fue levantada a las dos de la tarde. un estudiante indocumentado que estuvo 80 dÍas en el sur de los angeles ya se encuentra libre. el dreamer se llama jordi cancino. oswaldo nos tiene la historia con final feliz. >> fueron 80 dÍas de encierro en un lugar de ice. a sus 21 aÑos reconoce que lo cueste la vida hay que defenderlo. jordi cancino es un soÑador de regreso en casa pero en 2012 retorno a mÉxico tras esperar reforma migratoria que no llegÓ. vivió en los estados unidos desde los 5 aÑos. >> fue una experiencia que no pensÉ por mi sexualidad que fui atacado, fui, bueno violencia... hubo muchos ataques que me enfrentÉ al llegar a la ciu
hacÍan el patrullaje de saturaciÓn >> por parte el departamento del alguacil del condado de maricopaiÓn del caso. en phoenix, arizona dulce. >> el capitolio, la biblioteca del congreso y la corte suprema fueron evacuadas brevemente despuÉs de que una avioneta ingresara al espacio restringido la evacuaciÓn fue ordenada a la 1.30 de la tarde del sÁbado la policÍa seÑalÓ que el piloto de la aeronave no se comunicÓ, lo que motivó el desalojo, la alerta fue levantada a las dos...
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>> shed the blood of another race. >> the murder that landed gaines in the maricopa county jail, however was not racially motivated. >> my female co-defendant had problems with her roommate. he had stolen some money from her and had called up a few of her friends, me being one of them, and we went over there to intimidate the guy into giving her money back. the intention was to have three burly skinheads going in there, boots on, white power clothing, just looking mean. and one is carrying a baseball bat and one is carrying a shotgun, the other a knife. i mean, i had a -- >> what were you carrying? >> i was carrying a shotgun. that's intimidating. >> but it didn't stop at intimidation. within minutes, one of the skinheads had beaten the man to death with the baseball bat. >> he was probably dead after the first hit. the first hit was to his head and just -- it was just nasty, vicious, bloody, brutal. >> while gaines admits he was a party to the crime, he claims it was one of his co-defendants who actually killed the victim. he and his lawyer have been fighting to get the charges reduced
>> shed the blood of another race. >> the murder that landed gaines in the maricopa county jail, however was not racially motivated. >> my female co-defendant had problems with her roommate. he had stolen some money from her and had called up a few of her friends, me being one of them, and we went over there to intimidate the guy into giving her money back. the intention was to have three burly skinheads going in there, boots on, white power clothing, just looking mean. and...
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. >>> when we visited the special management unit at the maricopa county jail in phoenix, arizona, we were struck by how different it felt from the rest of the facility. >> this is where the killers, rapists, the most violent offenders are housed. and when you get up there, it has a very different feel than other areas of the jail, and that's because there's an eerie silence. and the reason there's an eerie silence, as opposed to other segregation units, is because the inmates are housed behind double sets of doors. this is as close to a hannibal lechter cell environment as you can get. they're completely isolated. they don't even leave for recreation. they just open one of the interior sliding doors and they walk out and they have their 45 minutes of recreation each day, and then boom. right become into the cell without ever interacting with another inmate. so it has a very ominous feel when you walk through the special management unit. and this is the path that i took when i went to meet shawn gaines. >> 29-year-old shawn gaines had spent most of the last six years in the special ma
. >>> when we visited the special management unit at the maricopa county jail in phoenix, arizona, we were struck by how different it felt from the rest of the facility. >> this is where the killers, rapists, the most violent offenders are housed. and when you get up there, it has a very different feel than other areas of the jail, and that's because there's an eerie silence. and the reason there's an eerie silence, as opposed to other segregation units, is because the inmates...
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it will mark the first step of a project that will make the maricopa grove make it was in 1864. the grant, which protected yosemite's sequoia's was the first of its kind. >> it truly is the beginning of the national park movement. significant not only for the park, but for california, for the nation, and for the world. >> the mariposa grove is expected to be completed by august 2016, the 100th anniversary of the national park service. you don't have to drive for hours to check out some of yosemite's history. this exhibit at the memorial museum opened today. the exhibit shows the people that shaped the park's history. >>> you can see one of the 15 envelopes filled with cash and hints that they could be found around oakland. some hints indicated that the millionaire placed some of the cash near lakeside park. >> i think it's great. he's giving back. he knows where he came from and where he is now. he's giving back to the communities. i think it's a great idea. >> his next cash drop will be in madrid, spain. he made his fortune buying and flipping homes on the peninsula. >>> just h
it will mark the first step of a project that will make the maricopa grove make it was in 1864. the grant, which protected yosemite's sequoia's was the first of its kind. >> it truly is the beginning of the national park movement. significant not only for the park, but for california, for the nation, and for the world. >> the mariposa grove is expected to be completed by august 2016, the 100th anniversary of the national park service. you don't have to drive for hours to check out...
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maricopa county sherrif sums up the situation on hannity. >> you're talking about the border patrol,oo busy changing diapers and not going after dope peddlers and illegal images. it is more than a legal problem. it is a political problem. you're trying to tell me we can't stop people from coming into our country if you have the desire to do it? i don't buy it. >> joe biden heads friday to meet with border patrol leaders about the crisis. >> a woman on a bicycle on a pedestrian bridge is lucky to be alive today after this encounter. wow. turns out the driver works for the virginia department of transportation. officials say employees regularly use that bridge to drive to and from work and there are warning signs posted. the worker is on leave while the agency looks into it. the cyclist suffered cuts and bruises. >>> a georgia auto mechanic makes a shocking find on the highway. >> when i jumped out it was a baby crawling towards the white line. the baby was crying and i picked the baby up. >> he saved that 15-month-old baby from crawling on to the busy highway. she was inches from the
maricopa county sherrif sums up the situation on hannity. >> you're talking about the border patrol,oo busy changing diapers and not going after dope peddlers and illegal images. it is more than a legal problem. it is a political problem. you're trying to tell me we can't stop people from coming into our country if you have the desire to do it? i don't buy it. >> joe biden heads friday to meet with border patrol leaders about the crisis. >> a woman on a bicycle on a pedestrian...
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i will call it a maricopa probe mary barra. now, this.ix in 10 voters say that the stock market is rigged to favor big investors. 58%, to be exact. all right, charles, i do not think that it is rigged. do you? charles: i think that there are shenanigans that go on day to day. they need to separate the wall street. that physical place downtown. please, that is where they are making the huge mistakes. the insider trading, the hedge fund scandals. none of that has anything to do with the fact that you buy general mills. will you prove your retirement? will you send your kids to college? stuart: it is 16,900. if you thought the market was rigged and you stayed out because of the big guys, you miss all of it. >> this is the irony of the obama administration. they pumped up the stock market. you sell the stock market go through the roof. the people who benefited are the folks who owns equities. to charles point, is the market rigged? no. you want as much information as possible. get the fcc out of the business of telling trades where to go. get
i will call it a maricopa probe mary barra. now, this.ix in 10 voters say that the stock market is rigged to favor big investors. 58%, to be exact. all right, charles, i do not think that it is rigged. do you? charles: i think that there are shenanigans that go on day to day. they need to separate the wall street. that physical place downtown. please, that is where they are making the huge mistakes. the insider trading, the hedge fund scandals. none of that has anything to do with the fact that...
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the >> the sherrif of maricopa county says we need to take the administration and go to the mexican side of the u.s.-mexican border and stop it there. here he is saying how he would do it. >> if they worry about the danger, i would send the military across the border, work with their military bilaterally and get the job done. that's what i would do and we'd clean up this mess. you have to get the mexican president to okay it, and i would just go in there and have a few drinks with him and get the job done. >> $2 billion, though. we're already spending $48 million alone just in guatamala to help secure their borders. that's really worked. just throw more money at this problem? >> shouldn't we be securing our borders. >> the mayor also complained illegal immigrants in his own jail are turned over to federal authorities coming back over and over again on various criminal charges. we're not dealing with just children but also criminals repeatedly entering his gates. >> you know what would be great? if our president picked up the phone and talked to the president in mexico and say we've got a
the >> the sherrif of maricopa county says we need to take the administration and go to the mexican side of the u.s.-mexican border and stop it there. here he is saying how he would do it. >> if they worry about the danger, i would send the military across the border, work with their military bilaterally and get the job done. that's what i would do and we'd clean up this mess. you have to get the mexican president to okay it, and i would just go in there and have a few drinks with...
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in just 2001 -- or, excuse me, 2011 and 2012, the arizona department of air quality, the maricopa association of governments were forced to spend $675,000 and 900 -- i'm sorry. let me start that again. $675,000 and 790 staff hours to prove to e.p.a.'s satisfaction something that anyone with two eyes could readily see -- dust storms trip the e.p.a.'s air quality censors. not pollution, dust storms. the current regulations are entirely up to the e.p.a.'s discretion and they are final and they are not appealable. but in some cases, such as those in arizona, they are really a violation of common sense as well. that's why i'm introducing the clear act. the clear act will, among other things, require the e.p.a.'s decisions on those events to be based on a preponderance of evidence and to accord deference to states' own findings of when such an event happened. it will all require the e.p.a. to review states' exceptional event documentation within 90 days instead of dragging this process out and to decide which states with exceptional events will be evaluated. this needs to be done, mr. president. i'
in just 2001 -- or, excuse me, 2011 and 2012, the arizona department of air quality, the maricopa association of governments were forced to spend $675,000 and 900 -- i'm sorry. let me start that again. $675,000 and 790 staff hours to prove to e.p.a.'s satisfaction something that anyone with two eyes could readily see -- dust storms trip the e.p.a.'s air quality censors. not pollution, dust storms. the current regulations are entirely up to the e.p.a.'s discretion and they are final and they are...