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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. >> 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
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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>> visitation at maricopa comes with two major restrictions. 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. nobody sees us.
>> visitation at maricopa comes with two major restrictions. 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 --...
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county and you are buying the silver mean plan, maricopa county is the fourth most populous in the united states, so it's not a my e outliar, it's 64% of state's population in one county, if there was ever an example that should have have had health care pricing. if you are in that mean silver plan, you had 145% price hike last year. how can i see people get behind these microphones and say this system is working? you understand the crushing you are doing to people in my state? hardworking people who want to say i'm a neighborhood plumber and i would like to buy health care and the deductibles have gotten so huge or the prices have gone up so high, we are seeing something fascinating in the curve. the uninsured curve has moved into the hardworking middle class because they can no longer afford to participate. we'll just say it was one of the unintended consequences of the a.c.a. we all see the data and how many people tell the truth about how many people we are crushing, crushing from these deductibles to the current pricing and you saw the previous chart, we have gone from 14.6% of our o
county and you are buying the silver mean plan, maricopa county is the fourth most populous in the united states, so it's not a my e outliar, it's 64% of state's population in one county, if there was ever an example that should have have had health care pricing. if you are in that mean silver plan, you had 145% price hike last year. how can i see people get behind these microphones and say this system is working? you understand the crushing you are doing to people in my state? hardworking...
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reportero: de nuevo aguas gil -- el nuevo alguacil de maricopa ordenÓ la destrucción de la carpa. los presos comenta que los tratos que le propinaban, daba lugar a que esta prÁctica se extendieron por las cÁrceles de la ciudad. al menos unos 800 reclusos han sido trasladados a otras cÁrceles. cerrar esta prisiÓn traerÁ un gran ahorro y en su lugar se establecerÁ un albergue para que los presos puedan compartir con animales, promoviendo asÍ la compasiÓn. enrique: hoy hubo elecciones especiales de montana. reportero: lo que hace a esta elecciÓn diferente es que uno de los candidatos, fue acusado de golpear a un periodista. empresa lista una ruta sobre una reforma de salud... [golpes] [discuten] [hablan en inglÉs] [hablan en inglÉs] [hablan en inglÉs] reportero: testigo vieron que jacobs fue claramente agredido. " me tirÓ al piso y me rompió los anteojos", segÚn un portavoz forte siguiÓ recolectando donaciones en las Últimos cuatro horas. >> es una amenaza. reportero: este periodista dice que son momentos duros para la prensa... >> se estÁn normalizando los ataques a los periodistas.
reportero: de nuevo aguas gil -- el nuevo alguacil de maricopa ordenÓ la destrucción de la carpa. los presos comenta que los tratos que le propinaban, daba lugar a que esta prÁctica se extendieron por las cÁrceles de la ciudad. al menos unos 800 reclusos han sido trasladados a otras cÁrceles. cerrar esta prisiÓn traerÁ un gran ahorro y en su lugar se establecerÁ un albergue para que los presos puedan compartir con animales, promoviendo asÍ la compasiÓn. enrique: hoy hubo elecciones...
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and itin maricopa county is a nonattainment county. it spikes up and in the past we would get a phone call from the e.p.a. and one of our phone calls says we are going to shut down our your permit. and we have to pay for our promises. if i came to you and said there is a much morel gant way to keep the air clean and have economic growth and reward those who are following the rules and catch those who are breaking the rules. and it's data. so right now, here's how we regulate. you want to do a powder coating business in phoenix. you have to get a bunch of permits from the county, and e.p.a. depending on the volcanics and file reports and do a major audit every year. does filling up file cabinets full of paper make the air quality better in your community? we basically have a 1938 regulatory model where we make people fill out papers and hire lawyers and consultants toll fill out these papers and shove file n file cabinets to cabinets full and make the air quality better. it's an absurd model. there is now technology coming on the market
and itin maricopa county is a nonattainment county. it spikes up and in the past we would get a phone call from the e.p.a. and one of our phone calls says we are going to shut down our your permit. and we have to pay for our promises. if i came to you and said there is a much morel gant way to keep the air clean and have economic growth and reward those who are following the rules and catch those who are breaking the rules. and it's data. so right now, here's how we regulate. you want to do a...
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. >> tod into the maricopa jail for 26 additional felony counts. >> reporter: saucedo was in custody arrested for an unrelated case. >> accused of killing his mother's boyfriend back in 2015. the street serial shooter's victims were killed standing outside their own homes and cars. >> he literally pulled out a gun and shot on me while looking at me. >> reporter: youngest victim, 12-year-old girl. police say the shootings happened between march and july of last year, spanning nearly 100 square miles, terrorizing a phoenix neighborhood. they're now hoping the community and the victim's families can rest a little easier. >> today we are closer to providing them the justice they deserve. >> police obtained evidence from a series of random freeway shootings that happened around the same time of t link between them. diane, kendis. >> thank you there in los angeles with the latest. >> now to washington where former acting attorney general sally yates test need she delivered warnings to the white house about michael flynn. investigating interference in the election, that flynn appeared lying
. >> tod into the maricopa jail for 26 additional felony counts. >> reporter: saucedo was in custody arrested for an unrelated case. >> accused of killing his mother's boyfriend back in 2015. the street serial shooter's victims were killed standing outside their own homes and cars. >> he literally pulled out a gun and shot on me while looking at me. >> reporter: youngest victim, 12-year-old girl. police say the shootings happened between march and july of last...
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now, this story started in maricopa county, arizona. >> poor little baby. >> ducati was surrendered tohelter because he had a bad reaction to vaccines they had in mexico. they don't even know what it is that resulted in his immune system going into overdrive. it affected his nerves. that's why his walking function wasn't what it should have been. he was days away from being put down. but the saving paws rescue stepped in. saving paws is a rescue that specifically targets german shepherds and belgian. he had to be outfitted with a cart. he's like i don't care if you're bigger than me. i'm spicy too. saving paws realized this dog really needs special care. so they sent him to a local companion rescue where they knew he could get care in a gym and in a pool where he could get therapy. 16 weeks later, this is him now. >> oh wow. >> he doesn't need his cart anymore. as you could see, ducati does still have trouble walking but notice the difference this dog couldn't even lift his head. but now he's running around without a cart and he's gotten bigger. >> he does look happy and healthy. >> be
now, this story started in maricopa county, arizona. >> poor little baby. >> ducati was surrendered tohelter because he had a bad reaction to vaccines they had in mexico. they don't even know what it is that resulted in his immune system going into overdrive. it affected his nerves. that's why his walking function wasn't what it should have been. he was days away from being put down. but the saving paws rescue stepped in. saving paws is a rescue that specifically targets german...
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. >> today, saucedo was rebooked into the maricopa county jail for 26 additional felony counts, includingtiple counts of homicide, aggravated assault and drive-by shootings. >> reporter: the serial street shooters victims were shot in darkness last year, between march and july, standing outside their own homes and cars. the youngest victim, a 12-year-old girl. at the time, police released this sketch of the suspect. >> he literally pulled out a gun and shot on me while looking at me. >> reporter: and david, you'll remember, there's a second shooting spree in phoenix on the freeways that is still unsolved. but tonight, investigators say they don't believe saucedo is connected to that case. david? >> all right, clayton sandell with us tonight. clayton, thank you. >>> when we come back here, the new health headline. the states in this country with the longest life expectancy and the shortest. >>> and those two officers attacked. fighting with the suspect. good samaritans coming in to the rescue. rescue. my belly pain and constipation. i've had it up to here! it's been month after month of fi
. >> today, saucedo was rebooked into the maricopa county jail for 26 additional felony counts, includingtiple counts of homicide, aggravated assault and drive-by shootings. >> reporter: the serial street shooters victims were shot in darkness last year, between march and july, standing outside their own homes and cars. the youngest victim, a 12-year-old girl. at the time, police released this sketch of the suspect. >> he literally pulled out a gun and shot on me while looking...
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and it's as much also the lack of choice is, in my county, maricopa, the mien plan had 145% price hikelast year. so the reality of it is the model, the aca mold -- most people know it as obamacare -- isn't working. the sort of shifting of costs to the younger, healthier, they've just made the decision not to purchase. gregg: well, and, in fact, i read the recent hhs report on this, and they found that the average premiums under obamacare nationwide have doubled. so instead of dropping by $2500 as president obama promised, they've gone up by almost $3000. would the bill approved by the house -- and i believe you voted for it -- would it change that, and how would it change that? >> yeah. one of the distortions there, too, is also what you don't understand is in the aca just how much cash is flowing in to just the subsidies. so the actual cost per delivered health care is stunningly expense i. in our replacement, we're trying to find an elegant way to lower the price, something we call premium efficiency for that 20, 30, 40-year-olds that are healthy, that 50% of our population that only
and it's as much also the lack of choice is, in my county, maricopa, the mien plan had 145% price hikelast year. so the reality of it is the model, the aca mold -- most people know it as obamacare -- isn't working. the sort of shifting of costs to the younger, healthier, they've just made the decision not to purchase. gregg: well, and, in fact, i read the recent hhs report on this, and they found that the average premiums under obamacare nationwide have doubled. so instead of dropping by $2500...
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maricopa -- marine le pen at oe point looked like it could be her. and -- backed by the communist party. he looked like he could respond to it but in the end actually it seemed to be the macron, certainly the idea that he has something positive. don't forget french is incredibly blasted as a country because of the terror attacks. it's been under safe emergency. what else can be thrown at france. there he is constructing something positive and something sort of almost up beat. which is unusual in french politics. usually you get elected on the back of a pretty negative message. i think yes the past has been a guide to this but this is sallow unchartered territory with this. it looks like history is about to be remade here. >> as the centrist candidate, though, i think everyone agrees that france has these socio-economic issues that need work. how willing is it going to be to change what might needs to be changed. >> he's going to renegotiate the relationship between with european and france. i'm not sure he feel it but i think he now gets it something
maricopa -- marine le pen at oe point looked like it could be her. and -- backed by the communist party. he looked like he could respond to it but in the end actually it seemed to be the macron, certainly the idea that he has something positive. don't forget french is incredibly blasted as a country because of the terror attacks. it's been under safe emergency. what else can be thrown at france. there he is constructing something positive and something sort of almost up beat. which is unusual...
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. >> saucedo was rebooked into the maricopa county jail for 26 additional felony counts, including multiple counts of homicide, aggravated assault, and drive-by shootings. >> reporter: authorities say saucedo is suspected in connection with nine murders in the phoenix area, dating back to 2015. police believe he knew only up with of the victims, all of whom appeared to be targeted at night and ranged in age from just 12 years old to 61. the rest are believed to be attacked at random in their cars or outside their homes. saucedo is the primary suspect. >> no evidence has indicated to us that there are any associates involved in this case. >> reporter: police used forensics, ballistics and surveillance video to link saucedo to the shootings, but why he did it remains a mystery. >> i don't have that question, who could it have been, are they going to get him. >> reporter: lydia lopez's son was shot and killed near his home last january. >> i'm grateful to god, you know, that they caught him, you know. he's stopped now. he's not going to hurt other people. and i have closure. >> reporter: now p
. >> saucedo was rebooked into the maricopa county jail for 26 additional felony counts, including multiple counts of homicide, aggravated assault, and drive-by shootings. >> reporter: authorities say saucedo is suspected in connection with nine murders in the phoenix area, dating back to 2015. police believe he knew only up with of the victims, all of whom appeared to be targeted at night and ranged in age from just 12 years old to 61. the rest are believed to be attacked at random...
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. >> and today saucedo was rebooked into the maricopa county jail for 26 additional felony counts including multiple counts of homicide, aggravated assault and drive-by shootings. they just shot him. >> okay. did this happen in front of the house, ma'am? >> yes, just right in front of my house. >> reporter: the murdered and wounded often shot in darkness outside their own homes. this morning police thanking the public for remaining vigilant sending over 3,000 tips that helped lead them to this arrest. police will be giving out a $75,000 reward for help solving it. he pled not guilty to the murder of his mother's boyfriend and he'll be back in court in june. george. >> okay, kayna, thanks very much. michael. >> now to that chaos at ft. lauderdale's airport overnight. crowds erupts when spirit airlines canceled their flights. the police were called in to try to get the situation under control and abc's david kerley has the details. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning, michael. it wasn't weather, it wasn't broken airplanes, spirit says it was some of its own pilots would caused this
. >> and today saucedo was rebooked into the maricopa county jail for 26 additional felony counts including multiple counts of homicide, aggravated assault and drive-by shootings. they just shot him. >> okay. did this happen in front of the house, ma'am? >> yes, just right in front of my house. >> reporter: the murdered and wounded often shot in darkness outside their own homes. this morning police thanking the public for remaining vigilant sending over 3,000 tips that...