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el centro hispano pew cree que la generaciones jovenes valorizan mas lo hispano.mark lopez, centro hispano pew en la cultura latina, y tambien los aspectos de la cultura latina y ahora los latinos reciben mas estos mensajes en comparacion con latinos de los 60s y 50s." standup: fernando pizarro, washington d.c. donde no hay sorpresas es que la mayoria dice que volverian a inmigrar a estados unidos si fuera necesario y que esta nacion es mejor en muchas formas que sus paises de origen, aunque los lazos familiares son mas fuertes en sus patrias. desde washington, fernando pizarro, univision. el senador de es hoy diciendo que mitt romney ganara la presidencia y no con el como vice presidente.. rubio, quien es el favorito del tea party dijo que a pesar de que el exgobernador de la florida jeb bush indico que rubio es el claro candidato a la vicepresidencia, el no lo hara.. tambien sugirio que bush seria un candidato ideal a vicepresidente.. la policia de la ciudad de sangra pantas y ue una ujer deradamente rcio re y orinala cl, publ.. sophia jon de 26 a fueod xicada s
el centro hispano pew cree que la generaciones jovenes valorizan mas lo hispano.mark lopez, centro hispano pew en la cultura latina, y tambien los aspectos de la cultura latina y ahora los latinos reciben mas estos mensajes en comparacion con latinos de los 60s y 50s." standup: fernando pizarro, washington d.c. donde no hay sorpresas es que la mayoria dice que volverian a inmigrar a estados unidos si fuera necesario y que esta nacion es mejor en muchas formas que sus paises de origen,...
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su pais que los que migraron a estados unidos en los ultimos anos, dice 1 informe del centro hispano pewegaron a estados unidoson 400 mil retornaron a su patria, paralizando y revirtiendo una de las mayores olas migratorias en estados unidos. el consejo nacional de la raza esta de acuerdo en que son muchas las causas. estamos viendo varias fuerzas actuando al mismo tiempo. por 1 lado tenemos la fuerza economica, de que la oportunidad economica es lo que nos atrae a muchos aqui. y en los ultimos anos pues eso ha estado estancando para ponerlo en terminos tenues. por otro lado tambien estamos viendo 1 reduccion en el numero de nacimientos en mexico, esta por verse es que sucede cuando se recupera la economia estadounidense y empiece a urgir la mano de obra otra vez." aun con esta caida en la migracion, con 12 millones de mexicanos actualmente en el pais, ninguna nacion ha enviado mas inmigrantes en toda la historia de estados unidos. desde washington, fernando pizarro, univision. al regresar en esta edicion de libritas demas..viviana paez nos tiene un adelanto. porque salud es vida...un sa
su pais que los que migraron a estados unidos en los ultimos anos, dice 1 informe del centro hispano pewegaron a estados unidoson 400 mil retornaron a su patria, paralizando y revirtiendo una de las mayores olas migratorias en estados unidos. el consejo nacional de la raza esta de acuerdo en que son muchas las causas. estamos viendo varias fuerzas actuando al mismo tiempo. por 1 lado tenemos la fuerza economica, de que la oportunidad economica es lo que nos atrae a muchos aqui. y en los ultimos...
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and he is always honest. >> tom pew? >> rick pew, his brother. >> pep -- pepe lepew. >> we are going to get so many many -- letters and i am forwarding them to you. >> they can send me an e-mail because i used to work at reason magazine. i am a libertarian and i have the inside track if you didn't know. >> until i read it in a newsletter i don't read it. >> a survival report. >> jill, you said the good thing about this gay poll and the gun poll is it doesn't matter. it is low down relative to economic issues, but -- >> according to the report. >> yes, according to this report. but doesn't that mean it does matter and that these issues are no longer of importance to people? at one time they did matter. >> i think if we were all comfortable with our job situation we would focus. take care of ourselves first and then we care about. -- >> i just want to establish that if you think the job situation improved, americans would revert back to their homophobia. >> i do think people would vote based on these issues if they were mo
and he is always honest. >> tom pew? >> rick pew, his brother. >> pep -- pepe lepew. >> we are going to get so many many -- letters and i am forwarding them to you. >> they can send me an e-mail because i used to work at reason magazine. i am a libertarian and i have the inside track if you didn't know. >> until i read it in a newsletter i don't read it. >> a survival report. >> jill, you said the good thing about this gay poll and the gun poll is...
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el centro hispano pew cree que la generaciones jovenes valorizan mas lo hispano.ark lopez, centro hispano pew en la cultura latina, y tambien los aspectos de la cultura latina y ahora los latinos reciben mas estos mensajes en comparacion con latinos de los 60s y 50s." standup: fernando pizarro, washington d.c. donde no hay sorpresas es que la mayoria dice que volverian a inmigrar a estados unidos si fuera necesario y que esta nacion es mejor en muchas formas que sus paises de origen, aunque los lazos familiares son mas fuertes en sus patrias. desde washington, fernando pizarro, univision. cientos de estudiantes estudiantes, se debe a que la institucion que prepara a tecnicos en el campo de la salud, perdio la asistencia federal que recibia... miles de los estudiantes se han quedado atonitos, principalmen te porque cada curso que toman tiene un costo de quince mil a veinte mil dolares y nben si recibiran reembolsos.. ampliaremos esta informacion a las 11pm. inician esfuerzos para evitar la separacion de familias durante algunos tramites migratorios.. detalles al re
el centro hispano pew cree que la generaciones jovenes valorizan mas lo hispano.ark lopez, centro hispano pew en la cultura latina, y tambien los aspectos de la cultura latina y ahora los latinos reciben mas estos mensajes en comparacion con latinos de los 60s y 50s." standup: fernando pizarro, washington d.c. donde no hay sorpresas es que la mayoria dice que volverian a inmigrar a estados unidos si fuera necesario y que esta nacion es mejor en muchas formas que sus paises de origen,...
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pew has it four points.where the race really is. >> i think i've got poll hangover. >> don't say that until after thursday at 3:00 p.m. >> gold standard. of course. this is going to be a very close race. i think there are some interesting numbers like the hispanic numbers that are coming out that will be quite illuminating. >> looking at the pew, the hispanic number jumped out at a lot of people and that seemed to be bi demographic groups that romney dominated in the primaries, folksa 100,000 and college educated, losing. >> right. if you look at the overall trend, everyone was saying the primary was so horrible for mitt romney, but he's closing that gap -- >> moving fast. a rally. >> moving fast. it's what we all knew was going to happen. >> can we talk act the reverse gender gap? always talk about the women gender gap. the president is losing white men by 26 points in that pew poll. there's another gender gap here. that's big. >> it is. >> he needs to fix his male issue. >> talking about the daddy wars, ri
pew has it four points.where the race really is. >> i think i've got poll hangover. >> don't say that until after thursday at 3:00 p.m. >> gold standard. of course. this is going to be a very close race. i think there are some interesting numbers like the hispanic numbers that are coming out that will be quite illuminating. >> looking at the pew, the hispanic number jumped out at a lot of people and that seemed to be bi demographic groups that romney dominated in the...
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according to a study by the pew hispanics under, the largest waves of immigration from a single country, mexi, isver. the flow has stopped, and may have even reversed. why? a weaker american job market, tougher enforcement of borders, changing economic and demographic conditions in mexico tell thato arizona. >> this is a wholesale invasion of arizona, an outfit or government -- our federal government is not protecting the state. >> lega trespassing. >> that is arizona governor jan brewer. two years ago, arizona passed a tough new law that critics say amounts to racial profiling. this week, it went to the supreme court. the state of arizona argued that if the federal government monday with the border, -- will not deal with the border, the state has a duty to do with it. brewer said she thought t hearing went well. nina, you agree? >> it went well for the show-me- your-papers part of the law. >> evan, isn't immigration control the responsibility of the federal government? >> it is, and this is often because the feds dropped the ball. congress cannot handle it. you would think that now, th
according to a study by the pew hispanics under, the largest waves of immigration from a single country, mexi, isver. the flow has stopped, and may have even reversed. why? a weaker american job market, tougher enforcement of borders, changing economic and demographic conditions in mexico tell thato arizona. >> this is a wholesale invasion of arizona, an outfit or government -- our federal government is not protecting the state. >> lega trespassing. >> that is arizona governor...
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gotten most of the coverage, obviously, on the republican side. >> yeah. >> jon: but even there, the pewesearch center broke that down and said he is received positive coverage 47% of the time ever since the michigan promissory. >> well, they said his coverage is twice as positive as the president's coverage, actually, so, i guess that, you know, mitt romney is saying he's getting unfair coverage, but that's a pretty typical republican tactic, pretending to have a fight with the media and pretending to get you so everyone will rally around your side. >> there's a cleverness to romney. when you talk about the vast left wing conspiracy, he says the quote. he put his own ironic detachment to the paint to signal to the media, i'm not against you, i am adoing this for the base, but we'll get along fine. >> jon: up next on fox news watch, is it too late, for the media, i should say to make things right in the trayvon martin shooting case? >> i've been in trayvon's shoes when i was young, it's scary being black and growing up these days. >> 20 years after the l.a. riots, the media compare image
gotten most of the coverage, obviously, on the republican side. >> yeah. >> jon: but even there, the pewesearch center broke that down and said he is received positive coverage 47% of the time ever since the michigan promissory. >> well, they said his coverage is twice as positive as the president's coverage, actually, so, i guess that, you know, mitt romney is saying he's getting unfair coverage, but that's a pretty typical republican tactic, pretending to have a fight with...
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but pew says that a lot of people going back and, you know, that's what they say. i will give you the last word. >> and we are seeing other states jump on arizona's bandwagon. whatever happens in the supreme court and we see justice sotomayor right now questioning the obama administration, that's a big move to say that maybe the supreme court is going to allows arizona law to stand. so this will be interesting to see how -- >> bill: don't get too optimistic on that, sara. >> i will try not to. >> bill: that's why i ask the tough questions so they're not accused of being in the tank. if judge sotomayor votes to uphold the arizona law, i think this ear is going to fall off it will kaboom right like that. thank you. nbc correspondent andrea mitchell den greats the republic party. she is a hard news reporter. what's going on? >> jesse watters going to an environmental conference, but they were not happy to see him. those reports after these messages. >> bill: factor follow up segment tonight, i have been telling you that standards of journalism on television growing ra
but pew says that a lot of people going back and, you know, that's what they say. i will give you the last word. >> and we are seeing other states jump on arizona's bandwagon. whatever happens in the supreme court and we see justice sotomayor right now questioning the obama administration, that's a big move to say that maybe the supreme court is going to allows arizona law to stand. so this will be interesting to see how -- >> bill: don't get too optimistic on that, sara. >> i...
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is phyllis, the director of pew's clean energy program. that you are on this. what is the -- what is the good news and what is the scareiest news from your report? >> oh gosh well it's great to be here. well the good news is that the sector is growing and that means that there's lots of opportunity. you mentioned that 263 billion dollars last year alone, and since 2004 1 trillion dollars invested. and so, to us that says that this is a great opportunity to create jobs businesses here in america, and put people back to work. >> so what are you afraid of? >> well the thing i'm afraid of is that here in the united states, we trail behind on an um into of indicators. first and foremost as an american, the thing i worry about is that we really pioneered the clean energy sector we invented solar power and we're not manufacturing. other countries, like germany and china, are taking our ideas, manufacturing them and then exporting them. >> so what is china doing that we're not doing? what are they -- what's the policy driver? what are they doing t
is phyllis, the director of pew's clean energy program. that you are on this. what is the -- what is the good news and what is the scareiest news from your report? >> oh gosh well it's great to be here. well the good news is that the sector is growing and that means that there's lots of opportunity. you mentioned that 263 billion dollars last year alone, and since 2004 1 trillion dollars invested. and so, to us that says that this is a great opportunity to create jobs businesses here in...
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actually in the process of conducting with the pew center for the states. we also went through the evidence surrounding the promise act and in some of our briefings we've gone piece by piece through the components and conclude on the whole there are significant evidence. today i'm going to be talking along a different vain, considering the company we're keeping i thought it might be interesting and important to remind ourselves about not just prevention and cost but what the human rights and the human losses when we fail to do our job in the juvenile justice system. so, i'm going to bring in some evidence that our group has compiled about the deleterious effects of crowding, what we see in terms of health care and what we see in terms of avenues of relief for youth who are in facilities and who are failed when they are there. i'll conclude this bit of our lecture and i don't know what our next lecture will hold but with the risk of maintaining our status quo. and some action items i hope that will help us move forward. the next few slides i'm going to go ov
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and i wondered if you had any comment on that. >> i do, and in fact i looked at the pew study yesterday and it does -- what it's talking about are long-term migration trends, and what it identifies is exactly what you said. that the trend now is more out-migration in mexico than in-migration, and it attributes at least part of that to the record amount of personnel and technology, infrastructure put on the border. in part because there was bipartisan agreement by the congress to appropriate an additional $600 million to let us do that job. our efforts now are sustaining that, and making sure we stay ahead of any surge or movement in illegal traffic along that border and keep that border as safe and secure as we can. >> well, it's -- i think you've done commendable job and i think it's important the public understand, my side of the aisle, which is sometimes mischaracterized has not been sufficiently vigorous in our enforcement shares that this is a bipartisan effort. i hope you'll make real progress in the enhanced biographic exit program and there was real dialogue about that, but i do
and i wondered if you had any comment on that. >> i do, and in fact i looked at the pew study yesterday and it does -- what it's talking about are long-term migration trends, and what it identifies is exactly what you said. that the trend now is more out-migration in mexico than in-migration, and it attributes at least part of that to the record amount of personnel and technology, infrastructure put on the border. in part because there was bipartisan agreement by the congress to...
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but pew says that a lot of people going back and, you know, that's what they say. you the last word. >> and we are seeing other states jump on arizona's bandwagon. whatever happens in the supreme court and we see justice sotomayor right now questioning the obama administration, that's a big move to say that maybe the supreme court is going to allows arizona law to stand. so this will be interesting to see how -- >> bill: don't get too optimistic on that, sara. >> i will try not to. >> bill: that's why i ask the tough questions so they're not accused of being in the tank. if judge sotomayor votes to uphold the arizona law, i think this ear is going to fall off it will kaboom right like that. thank you. nbc correspondent andrea mitchell den greats the republic party. she is a hard news reporter. what's going on? >> jesse watters going to an environmental conference, but they were not happy to see him. those reports after these messages. i'm more of an absentee plant parent. [ cellphone rings ] tuscaloosa? schenecty. des moines. ok. ok. ok. i can't always be there to
but pew says that a lot of people going back and, you know, that's what they say. you the last word. >> and we are seeing other states jump on arizona's bandwagon. whatever happens in the supreme court and we see justice sotomayor right now questioning the obama administration, that's a big move to say that maybe the supreme court is going to allows arizona law to stand. so this will be interesting to see how -- >> bill: don't get too optimistic on that, sara. >> i will try...
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. >>> otra pregunta cÓmo se identifica usted como hispano, o como latino, es una pregunta de pew que los paÍses que naciÓ, pero si tiene que calificarse como hispano o la ti no 33% hispano de lo que no hay duda que la mayorÍa estÁ de acuerdo que le va mejor aquÍ que en su paÍs de origen, 87% dicen que hay mejor oportunidad y 72% que es mejor criar niÑos aquÍ, a 36 aÑos de haberse adoptado en estados unidos para den minar a inmigrantes de latino amÉrica y otros paÍses el tÉrmino hispano aÚn es ajeno paraion perivision qu@@% de noticihispanos senoticn noticiero univision univision@Ío noticiero univision univisionnÓn el mundo latino conviven muchas culturas, los nacidos en estados unidos, han adoptado con mÁs facilidad el tÉrmino. >>> yo digo que soy hispano porque mi papÁ mÉxico y mamÁ de hondura. >>> todos hablamos el mismo idioma, pero fuera de e yo somos muy iguales vmth>>>ticier los r comÚn hacen que el tÉrmino n spano se adopte paraunivnen mv isionn@@ gciero univision univir ivisioimportunivnnotio univn isi origen y que tienen mÁs fe que el resto de la poblaciÓn que a travÉs del t
. >>> otra pregunta cÓmo se identifica usted como hispano, o como latino, es una pregunta de pew que los paÍses que naciÓ, pero si tiene que calificarse como hispano o la ti no 33% hispano de lo que no hay duda que la mayorÍa estÁ de acuerdo que le va mejor aquÍ que en su paÍs de origen, 87% dicen que hay mejor oportunidad y 72% que es mejor criar niÑos aquÍ, a 36 aÑos de haberse adoptado en estados unidos para den minar a inmigrantes de latino amÉrica y otros paÍses el...
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i was struck by a pew report i saw this week.storic pattern of migration has been reversed. comparing two recent five-year blocks, the report finds that not only has the number of mexicans immigrating to the u.s. declined by 50%, from 3 million to about 1.4 million, the number of mexicans going the other way, back home, has doubled. 700,000 mexicans in the u.s. moved back between 1995 and 2000. 1.4 million between 2005 and 2010. the decline in illegal immigrants is no surprise. even president obama has spent more on immigration enforcement than his predecessor. what is surprising, however, is the drop in net legal migration. this has several explanations. the u.s. economy is weaker. on the other hand, mexico's economy is doing better. its gdp per capita now is $15,000, about one-third that of america's. some of mexico's competitiveness is due to nafta, the north american free trade agreement. because it avoids u.s. tariffs, its exports work out to be cheaper than china's. last year, mexico did $400 billion worth of business with
i was struck by a pew report i saw this week.storic pattern of migration has been reversed. comparing two recent five-year blocks, the report finds that not only has the number of mexicans immigrating to the u.s. declined by 50%, from 3 million to about 1.4 million, the number of mexicans going the other way, back home, has doubled. 700,000 mexicans in the u.s. moved back between 1995 and 2000. 1.4 million between 2005 and 2010. the decline in illegal immigrants is no surprise. even president...
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. >> warner: that new study is from the pew hispanic center, and its findings are surprising.5 and 2010, the wave of mexican immigrants, legal and illegal, into the u.s. was offset by an equal number of mexican migrants returning home. this new equilibrium partly reflects lower mexican immigration into the u.s., from 770,000 at its peak in 2000 to just 140,000 in 2010. but it also reflects an increase in the number of returnees to mexico, some 1.4 million between 2005 and 2010. for more on the numbers and what's behind them, we go to jeffrey passel, a senior demographer at the pew hispanic center and a co-author of the report. welcome. this is a fascinating report. >> thank you very much. >> warner: now, you've been studying immigration in the united states for decades. headline on this "net migration from mexico falls to zero, perhaps less." did you ever think you'd live to see this? >> it's a real surprise. the numbers have been just steadily going up for 40 years. year after year and that was question of how much we got to over 12 million mexicans living in the united state
. >> warner: that new study is from the pew hispanic center, and its findings are surprising.5 and 2010, the wave of mexican immigrants, legal and illegal, into the u.s. was offset by an equal number of mexican migrants returning home. this new equilibrium partly reflects lower mexican immigration into the u.s., from 770,000 at its peak in 2000 to just 140,000 in 2010. but it also reflects an increase in the number of returnees to mexico, some 1.4 million between 2005 and 2010. for more...
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into the store, how to get them excited about books and especially important literary books and the pewser is a big draw. it's right up there with christmas for bringing people into the store every year. so it's a big loss as a book seller, just not having that prize that people are talking about and getting them intohe store to get tisarticuar book. >> brown: lev grossman you wrote in time "for an organization like the pulitzer board to automatically hand a prize to a novel every single year feels a bit like bad faith to me." what do you mean by that? what's the argument for not doing it every year? >> well, i want to start by saying that i, too, as a reader, was disappointed that they didn't give out the award but it guess it comes down to how often you really feel as though great novels are published. is a great novel published every year? the fact that the pulitzer board casaywe didn't find a book we could give it to this year" gives me some faith in the integrity of the process because i actually don't believe there are great novels every year and for the pulitzer people to come ou
into the store, how to get them excited about books and especially important literary books and the pewser is a big draw. it's right up there with christmas for bringing people into the store every year. so it's a big loss as a book seller, just not having that prize that people are talking about and getting them intohe store to get tisarticuar book. >> brown: lev grossman you wrote in time "for an organization like the pulitzer board to automatically hand a prize to a novel every...
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a liability what about the fact you know some of these statistics that i just went through from the pew hispanic center the fact that so many mexican migrants are now going the opposite direction the economy i mean the fact that that our economy is not doing so well i mean this is a direct reflection on immigration i just think the more immigrants that we have the better the economy is doing and i think they actually work hand in hand with one another i think i've read recent studies where there's been a loss of u.s. jobs u.s. citizens losing their jobs because immigrants aren't. connecting the links if you will in our economy one of the things that we've seen too is in certain states like alabama georgia where they also passed restrictive immigration legislation a lot of the migrant workers and up leaving right and then there was nobody there were certain farms where there was nobody to pick certain features like and just like everyone and it would relieve if we warrant if we wanted to want to but as you know with so clearly in your view you think of the states should have the ability
a liability what about the fact you know some of these statistics that i just went through from the pew hispanic center the fact that so many mexican migrants are now going the opposite direction the economy i mean the fact that that our economy is not doing so well i mean this is a direct reflection on immigration i just think the more immigrants that we have the better the economy is doing and i think they actually work hand in hand with one another i think i've read recent studies where...
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think they should be allowed to do that i think the issue of mobility is a big one that i think the pew study really you know really spotlighted in a very powerful way because you saw i think it was one point four million immigrants returning to mexico over the last year so you know a lot of that probably has to do with the state of the economy more than it has to do with you know we forced measures in the united states but i think it goes to the heart of the issue you know very often we hear that it's. you know that it's either inhumane or run feasible to to attempt to either encourage row or coerce illegal immigrants in returning to their country i think that statistic shows that there's a lot more mobility there than we realize and that the roots perhaps aren't as deep as a lot of people well it's a complex situation i mean from from the nineteen teens when they first started keeping track of who was coming across the border through the one nine hundred eighty s. and there was a lot of activity nine hundred sixty s. of the percent of our program and nine hundred fifty s. and sixty's
think they should be allowed to do that i think the issue of mobility is a big one that i think the pew study really you know really spotlighted in a very powerful way because you saw i think it was one point four million immigrants returning to mexico over the last year so you know a lot of that probably has to do with the state of the economy more than it has to do with you know we forced measures in the united states but i think it goes to the heart of the issue you know very often we hear...
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a new study finds interess in the case is sharply ddvided along partisaa and rrcial ines.the pew research center found far more republicans than demooraas say &pthere has beenntoo much coveraae of martin's death. ponniderably more whites than blacks also felt there's been too much coverage. former ppnn state assistant judge is expected to hear uskk 3 aagummnts from the defense... innluding a motionnto dismiss the charges.sandusky is accused of severallcounts of child rape.hees pleaded not guulty... and is currently under house arrest. sandusky's trial is schhduled to begin in june. thh suspect in monday's deadly shooting at a california college... will remain behhnd ordered helddwithouu bail thursday... oo 7 counts of murder... and 3 couuts of attemmted murder.he's accusee in a mass shooting t oiios unnversity in oakland....where he was once a student.police say seven people were shot execution style.and prosecutors think they've nailed own a mmtive in the "the defendant wanted some money back for tuition he haa paid and ii is alsooclear that &phe had focused on ooe particular administrat
a new study finds interess in the case is sharply ddvided along partisaa and rrcial ines.the pew research center found far more republicans than demooraas say &pthere has beenntoo much coveraae of martin's death. ponniderably more whites than blacks also felt there's been too much coverage. former ppnn state assistant judge is expected to hear uskk 3 aagummnts from the defense... innluding a motionnto dismiss the charges.sandusky is accused of severallcounts of child rape.hees pleaded not...
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new research from the pew internet and american life project finds 1/5 of american adults read an e-book year principled material still more popular, 75% of it read a regular book in 2011. e-book readers are more voracious, reading two dozen books a year compare 15 for old school readers. >>> turns out all encyclopedia britannica had to do to breathe new life into encyclopedias was to top them. we told you the company announced it would discontinue its principle edition. that prompted the to buy the last of the 2010 edition the company starred with a few thousand they say only a few 100 remain. the cost just under $14,000 a set. because now they will be a collector's item, makes sense. >> scarcity makes for money. >>> 6:25, still ahead, calling it quits, new reports of a major change from the owner of oaksterdam university. >>> is it an online confession? troubling remarks raising new questions about the bicyclist who hit and killed a pedestrian in san francisco's castro district. >>> at the scene of monday's deadly soothing rampage. police wondering where the murder weapon is. a lot of
new research from the pew internet and american life project finds 1/5 of american adults read an e-book year principled material still more popular, 75% of it read a regular book in 2011. e-book readers are more voracious, reading two dozen books a year compare 15 for old school readers. >>> turns out all encyclopedia britannica had to do to breathe new life into encyclopedias was to top them. we told you the company announced it would discontinue its principle edition. that prompted...
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---el centro "pew" asegura que del aÑo 2005 al 2010 baj a la mitad el nmero de migrantes mexicanos quee buscaron llegar a los estados unidos. top vo ---las autoridades federales estadounidens es impusieron 14 cargos criminales al narcotrafican te mexicano profugo, joaquin "el chapo" guzman, lider del cartel de sinaloa y uno de los hombres mas ricos del mundo. ---entre los cargos se incluyen... narcotrafico, lavado de dinero y asesinar a ciudadanos estadounidenses. ---los cargos tambien incluyen al segundo en jefe de crtel, ismael "el mayo" zambada y otras 22 personas. ---estados unidos ofrece una recompensa de 5 millones de dolares por la captura de guzman. anchor --ms de 9 mil acres han sido consumidos por el fuego en guadalajara. take vo --el incendio se declar el sbado en una reserva protegida.. --ms de 450 bomberos y soldados tratan de contener las llamas con ayuda de helicpteros. --al parecer, el fuego se habra iniciado por la quema ilegal de basura. --no se han reportado heridos hasta ahora. -- ahora pasamos con irene sans para que nos d el reporte del tiempo en nuestra zona take
---el centro "pew" asegura que del aÑo 2005 al 2010 baj a la mitad el nmero de migrantes mexicanos quee buscaron llegar a los estados unidos. top vo ---las autoridades federales estadounidens es impusieron 14 cargos criminales al narcotrafican te mexicano profugo, joaquin "el chapo" guzman, lider del cartel de sinaloa y uno de los hombres mas ricos del mundo. ---entre los cargos se incluyen... narcotrafico, lavado de dinero y asesinar a ciudadanos estadounidenses. ---los...