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short track and martinsville and now on the one mile at snooen phoenix? >> darrell: i know how hard nascar worked to match numbers, wing to spoiler and the teams were aware of the numbers and got the balance like it was. it's tit-for-tat. i think you could stop the cars and take the spoiler off and put the wing back on it and wouldn't know much difference. >> mike: next week we go to texas, one of the fastest tracks. are we going to start hearing the dreaded words, "aero-push"? >> larry: that is the unknown. that is what they're anticipating. we had a test at charlotte speedway and then after texas we go to restrictor-plate track with the spoiler, the talladega superspeedway. the next two weeks i think will give more answers about the rear spoiler. >> mike: fourth place, clint bowyer trying to hold it. juan pablo montoya. he has led 104 laps tonight. trying to climb back up to fourth. bowyer, steve? >> steve: he said it has gotten really tight. all of a sudden, his spotter mike dylan says use more brake and charge the corners. >> larry: 20 laps to go. and
short track and martinsville and now on the one mile at snooen phoenix? >> darrell: i know how hard nascar worked to match numbers, wing to spoiler and the teams were aware of the numbers and got the balance like it was. it's tit-for-tat. i think you could stop the cars and take the spoiler off and put the wing back on it and wouldn't know much difference. >> mike: next week we go to texas, one of the fastest tracks. are we going to start hearing the dreaded words,...
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the phoenix fire department, extremely good department, fantastic department, the phoenix police, andepartments in the phoenix area in the suburbs there assisting with the fire department, but again, in a defensive mode of operation and it looks like the home is definitely going to be a total loss. >> they've done their best to keep it from spreading to neighboring home, but that house is gone. >> it's a fluid situation, as i've said and we'll keep pursuing the angles and bring you the latest when we learn more. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] venus williams doesn't let sweat and odor ruin her style. new tide plus febreze freshness sport. the #1 sports detergent at putting away stains... and it eliminates odors, so your style is always fresh. new tide plus febreze freshness sport. i'm ed whitacre, from general motors. a lot of americans didn't agree with giving gm a second chance. quite frankly, i can respect that. we want to make this a company all americans can be proud of again. that's why i'm here to announce we have repaid our government loan, in full, with interest, five
the phoenix fire department, extremely good department, fantastic department, the phoenix police, andepartments in the phoenix area in the suburbs there assisting with the fire department, but again, in a defensive mode of operation and it looks like the home is definitely going to be a total loss. >> they've done their best to keep it from spreading to neighboring home, but that house is gone. >> it's a fluid situation, as i've said and we'll keep pursuing the angles and bring you...
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. >>> todos debemos permanecer en calma dijo el alcalde de phoenix quienes expreso su confianza en quey. >>> sin más recursos que la intervención divina de verd dec personas rezaron hasta el último momento, evitar que la gobernadora convirtiera en ley. >>> haciendo el grito de batalla, decenas de estudiantes marcharon por las calles, uniendose con miles más. >>> no queremos que pase esto aquí. esto es una discriminación. >>> arizona se va a ir para abajo, porque la gente que apoya a arizona somos los latinos. >>> la señora mondragón es una ciudadanía de estados unidos, y se manifestó en contra de la iniciativa. >>> estos son ataques a nuestra familia, y creo que en esta batalla lo que se va a ganar es que nuestra juventud va a tomar más conciencia. >>> con este estado de arizona convertido en el centro del debate, las autoridades y los lideres de organizaciones en favor de los inmigrantes han pedido calma, porque ahora los sentimientos están a flor de piel, y esperemos que en las próximas horas se den las alternativas. >>> las reacciones de los activistas fue de indignación, pero ahí e
. >>> todos debemos permanecer en calma dijo el alcalde de phoenix quienes expreso su confianza en quey. >>> sin más recursos que la intervención divina de verd dec personas rezaron hasta el último momento, evitar que la gobernadora convirtiera en ley. >>> haciendo el grito de batalla, decenas de estudiantes marcharon por las calles, uniendose con miles más. >>> no queremos que pase esto aquí. esto es una discriminación. >>> arizona se va a ir...
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join us for nascar on fox a little bit later in phoenix. >> joe: chris looks good, looks rested. >> tim: he does. >> joe: the desert has been kind to him. >> tim: yes, it has. >> joe: a ball to sean rodriguez. 51 homeruns the last two years at aaa and a guy who came to the organization in the trade from the angels. here is another piece of the puzzle. should get a lot of action at second base and when the rays he facing a right-hander they willle play some second and zobrist will go out to right. today against the lefty zobrist played second and kapler got the start in right. that is in the dirt, 2-1. >> tim: talk about pieces of the puzzle. pieces of the buzz until his family.
join us for nascar on fox a little bit later in phoenix. >> joe: chris looks good, looks rested. >> tim: he does. >> joe: the desert has been kind to him. >> tim: yes, it has. >> joe: a ball to sean rodriguez. 51 homeruns the last two years at aaa and a guy who came to the organization in the trade from the angels. here is another piece of the puzzle. should get a lot of action at second base and when the rays he facing a right-hander they willle play some second...
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at least 20 million people felt the quake which ship san diego and phoenix. president obama will have another opportunity to nominate a supreme court justice. john stevens says he will retire while mr. obama is in office. he has not decided if he will leave this year or next. he has served since 1975. >>> 6:15. tiger woods is scheduled to hold his first press conference sie a car crash four months ago. he arrived without water at the masters on sunday and spent the day practicing on the course that made him famous. this will be closely watched around the world. >> the champion is back. he practiced easter summit on the course that made him a household name. >> madoff does not exist without tiger woods. >> a sex scandal threatened to ruin his career. a storied career with 14 majors. the two victories world wide. after gawks exile, the four-time masters champion is fighting to reclai the trophy. >> there has never been a more important week in his life than this week. a story of fans and how they will react. this will be the most watched golf event ever. >> and
at least 20 million people felt the quake which ship san diego and phoenix. president obama will have another opportunity to nominate a supreme court justice. john stevens says he will retire while mr. obama is in office. he has not decided if he will leave this year or next. he has served since 1975. >>> 6:15. tiger woods is scheduled to hold his first press conference sie a car crash four months ago. he arrived without water at the masters on sunday and spent the day practicing on...
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como nos dice jaime garcÍa desde phoenix algunos aplauden la medida. >> las lÁgrimas en los ojos de reinatantes efectos de la huelga de hambre que iniciÓ el domingo pasado. >> de esta forma voy a tener que traer mi carne, soy udadana americana. >>iv-ultima hoh@unh@áánot univ- detengan. >> tenemos que verificar muy bien y tener mucho cuidado por eso no quiero que el pÚblico se venga a asustar. >> h@áánot univ-ultima hoh@depa h@áánot univ-ultima hoh@expresÓ detener el servicio de llamadas. >> tenemos 900 aguas y los entrenados univ-ua hounivisioh@ seÑalÓ el vocero de la oficina de gobierno donde se han recibido miles de llamadas a favor y en contra de la iniciativa. >> estÁ reconociendo de que ahorita tenemos 11 1000 llamadas en contra y sÓlo 1000 a favor, esunh@áánot univ-ultim en contra de la iniciativa se estÁ realizando en este banco telefÓnico, en el que h@áánot univ-ultima hoh@estÁ ll todos los hispanos registrado-u que llamen a la oficina de la gobernadora para expresarle su oposiciÓn a la medida. phoenix arizona jaime garcÍa, univisiÓn. >> la puesta en prÁctica depende de la decisiÓ
como nos dice jaime garcÍa desde phoenix algunos aplauden la medida. >> las lÁgrimas en los ojos de reinatantes efectos de la huelga de hambre que iniciÓ el domingo pasado. >> de esta forma voy a tener que traer mi carne, soy udadana americana. >>iv-ultima hoh@unh@áánot univ- detengan. >> tenemos que verificar muy bien y tener mucho cuidado por eso no quiero que el pÚblico se venga a asustar. >> h@áánot univ-ultima hoh@depa h@áánot univ-ultima...
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rick carlisle coached one of the teams and shawn marion was on the phoenix suns that overcame a 3-1 deficit to the los angeles lakers. not a great lakers team back then in '06. it's going to be tough. i think the one string of hope that dallas clings to is that i these two games in san antonio, they were right there at the end, even though the games h didn't quite seem that way, they still had a shot to win. so i think they're clinging to that, if anything. >> i was reading, you brought uh shawn marion, of course. i heard he is the guy that, well, now at this point trying to motivate his teammates because he said he's been here t before. he's got it done. is this true? is he in the locker room tryingt to fire up the troops saying, we can do this? >> yeah, he did tell the guys that.e of course, when dirk was asked about that, he said, yeah, wells you know how shawn is.alf and dirk's kind of a glass-half-empty kind of guy. he's looking at this thing as a struggle.ng and it's going to be.ggle this team came in as the number-two seed. dirk kept saying that with the. trade with caron butler, bre
rick carlisle coached one of the teams and shawn marion was on the phoenix suns that overcame a 3-1 deficit to the los angeles lakers. not a great lakers team back then in '06. it's going to be tough. i think the one string of hope that dallas clings to is that i these two games in san antonio, they were right there at the end, even though the games h didn't quite seem that way, they still had a shot to win. so i think they're clinging to that, if anything. >> i was reading, you brought...
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barbara pinto, abc news, phoenix. >> and we would like to know what you think about the boycott. weigh in on debate on our website. >> and some terrifying moments onboard a delta airlines flight from paris to atlanta. the plane was deverted after a passenger mumbled he had a bomb. it turned out to be a false statement. federal air marshals sat on him on board until the plane landed and blocked the cargo area with luggage just in case. >>> the oil slick in the gulf of mexico is growing so large it can be seen from space. oil from the rig which sank last week now coveress an area of 48 miles long, 88 miles wide. crews are considering setting fire to some of the oil that has been contained. that could happen as early as tomorrow. >>> still ahead, americans desperate for a baby, women in india desperate for money. the new debate over what they're calling surrogate tourism. >> among chip pan zees, a whole new revelation about how their mourn like humans. >> and a boy begins a new life thanks to one soldier's american heart. (announcer) chug that coffee, bolt that burrito. no matter wh
barbara pinto, abc news, phoenix. >> and we would like to know what you think about the boycott. weigh in on debate on our website. >> and some terrifying moments onboard a delta airlines flight from paris to atlanta. the plane was deverted after a passenger mumbled he had a bomb. it turned out to be a false statement. federal air marshals sat on him on board until the plane landed and blocked the cargo area with luggage just in case. >>> the oil slick in the gulf of mexico...
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and we copy that from a phoenix law. phoenix had a problem with a corn -- acorn doing what they do enand what they eventually wound up doing is saying, ok, only when it disrupts the traffic. again, prevent trafford problems and prevent the disorder -- traffic problems and prevent the disorder on the street that occurs. everyone knows that the overwhelming majority of people who run these >> tomorrow morning, we will speak with carlos gutierrez about the errors on immigration law. we will also look at the international job market with john challenger. edward luce will talk about financial regulation. >> there are nearly 6000 references to abraham lincoln in our video library. if you're one of the millions who enjoys in our 16th president, you will find lots of interesting programs on line. for a temporary perspective on line -- and book, we have abraham lincoln, by great american restaurants. >> they wanted to have a security that give exposure to the housing market and that is what they got. >> the senate hearing with go
and we copy that from a phoenix law. phoenix had a problem with a corn -- acorn doing what they do enand what they eventually wound up doing is saying, ok, only when it disrupts the traffic. again, prevent trafford problems and prevent the disorder -- traffic problems and prevent the disorder on the street that occurs. everyone knows that the overwhelming majority of people who run these >> tomorrow morning, we will speak with carlos gutierrez about the errors on immigration law. we will...
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sobre la propuesta, sÓlo minutos antes de ello este fue el escenario justo fuera del capitolio en phoenix base la de todo indocumentado en arizona y ademÁs requerir el estatus migratorio de cada persona detenida. el proyecto de ley hoy se puso a votaciÓn por Última vez en la legislatura estatal. >> ya basta de todo esto. todo lo que pasa en estados unidos es por los ilegales. >> horas antes de que republicanos y demÓcratas se reunieron este grupo de activistas religiosos expresÓ su repudio en contra de la iniciativa. >> barre bajar el estilo de vida y la seguridad de las personas en estados unidos. >> por su cuenta las manifestaciones en contra y a favor continuaron un tiempo despuÉs de la votaciÓn y reuniÓn de los legisladores. >> con una aprobaciÓn de 75 votos a favor y por mÁs de un tercio de la cÁmara de representantes ahora la medida debe regresar al senado estatal y despuÉs pasarÁ a manos de la gobernadora para que la firme la convierte en ley. >> es algo antiinmigrante, es una falsedad y una mentira, la verdad es que hay una diferencia entre inmigraciÓn y migraciÓn ilegal. >> en ph
sobre la propuesta, sÓlo minutos antes de ello este fue el escenario justo fuera del capitolio en phoenix base la de todo indocumentado en arizona y ademÁs requerir el estatus migratorio de cada persona detenida. el proyecto de ley hoy se puso a votaciÓn por Última vez en la legislatura estatal. >> ya basta de todo esto. todo lo que pasa en estados unidos es por los ilegales. >> horas antes de que republicanos y demÓcratas se reunieron este grupo de activistas religiosos...
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phoenix is now the kidnapping capital of the hepmisphere, there's more kidnapping going on in phoenixhan bogota. the people in arizona are behind the kidnapping, among them legal latinos that are reside in arizona. we'll see in november, all the polling data indicates that the republican candidates that are in favor of this are doing quite well. because the majority of the people are fed up with this. here's what no one's addressed, and you addressed it in our comments and your questions is what are we doing about the violence? what are we doing about the terrible, not only border problem, but state wide problems, i think arizona's going to be the first state of a number of boarder states who are going to see similar legislation. >> when we come back, the president of the united states and frank you were there today said, you know what? things like this happen in arizona because we haven't done our job here in washington. we'll talk about the national debate when we come right back. what are you really buying? a shiny coat of paint? a list of features? what about the strength of the s
phoenix is now the kidnapping capital of the hepmisphere, there's more kidnapping going on in phoenixhan bogota. the people in arizona are behind the kidnapping, among them legal latinos that are reside in arizona. we'll see in november, all the polling data indicates that the republican candidates that are in favor of this are doing quite well. because the majority of the people are fed up with this. here's what no one's addressed, and you addressed it in our comments and your questions is...
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and casey wian has been following the dramatic events down in phoenix for us.look. >> i will now sign senate bill 1070. >> reporter: arizona governor jan brewer signed into law the nation's toughest measure aimed at cracking down on illegal immigration over the objections of hundreds of protesters who surrounded the state capitol for several days. >> though many people disagree, i firmly believe it represents what is best for arizona. >> reporter: protesters claim the bill will lead to racial profile big police officers enforcing its most controversial provision. they will be required in many cases to check the immigration status of anyone they believe is in the united states illegally. some opponents were angry. others just sad. >> i started crying. i started thinking about my family and my friends, about everything that is going to happen. about how things are going to change from now on. >> reporter: brewer says she will enforce state laws against racial profiling with as much vigor as she enforces the new law making illegal immigration a state crime. >> peo
and casey wian has been following the dramatic events down in phoenix for us.look. >> i will now sign senate bill 1070. >> reporter: arizona governor jan brewer signed into law the nation's toughest measure aimed at cracking down on illegal immigration over the objections of hundreds of protesters who surrounded the state capitol for several days. >> though many people disagree, i firmly believe it represents what is best for arizona. >> reporter: protesters claim the...
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. >> reporter: the mayor of phoenix says many supporters of the law are not just misguided, they are. >> it's just morally wrong. this country isn't about having people wear arm bands with jewish stars or in this case hispanic brown symbols. >> reporter: arizona is not alone. 28 states now have laws forbidding them to issue driver's licenses to undocumented immigrants and groups are pushing for more limits. >> the fact is that jobs are the most important issue in this country. people want to put unemployed americans back to work. and people do not want 7 million illegal aliens holding those jobs. >> reporter: they promise to continue fighting it with demonstrations and in the courts. john blackstone, cbs news, phoenix. >>> reality tv star and rock singer bret michaels is still in critical condition this morning. his publicist says michaels was conscious, but his speech was slurred after a brain hemorrhage on thursday. the front man of the rock band poison and the star of "celebrity apprentice" had bleeding at the base of his brain. >>> straight ahead, your monday morning weather. and
. >> reporter: the mayor of phoenix says many supporters of the law are not just misguided, they are. >> it's just morally wrong. this country isn't about having people wear arm bands with jewish stars or in this case hispanic brown symbols. >> reporter: arizona is not alone. 28 states now have laws forbidding them to issue driver's licenses to undocumented immigrants and groups are pushing for more limits. >> the fact is that jobs are the most important issue in this...
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subway fresh fit 600 is coming up from phoenix right after this action at 7:00. there is strike two on rodriguez. >> tim: what a game. >> joe: had a lot in it and rodriguez has made two very good defensive plays and his efforts really the only reason why we were talking about the potential no-hitter into the 8th. that is ball two. >> tim: not a bad way to kick off the 2010 season. >> joe: our 15th season together and wind up in some city -- the end of the world series in november again this year? >> tim: i think so, yes. >> joe: sometime in november. >> tim: yes. november 4th. >> joe: that is game seven? >> tim: that would be game seven if, of course, needed. >> joe: three balls two strikes on rodriguez. runner at second. one out. and a walk to put two on for cano. well, we couldn't guarantee cc sabathia would get a no-hitter today. turns out kelly shoppach is the one who broke it up in the bottom of the eighth. did you know, valvoline, however, will guarantee your engine up to 300,000 miles? valvoline the first and only motor oil in the industry to guarantee you
subway fresh fit 600 is coming up from phoenix right after this action at 7:00. there is strike two on rodriguez. >> tim: what a game. >> joe: had a lot in it and rodriguez has made two very good defensive plays and his efforts really the only reason why we were talking about the potential no-hitter into the 8th. that is ball two. >> tim: not a bad way to kick off the 2010 season. >> joe: our 15th season together and wind up in some city -- the end of the world series in...
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caller: channeler is right outside of phoenix. it is a suburb of phoenix. i live right off the i-10. i do not think that the rest of the country realizes the influx that we are having this is not racism. this is about citizens' rights and protection of our property and lives here. i do not think people understand the amount of human trafficking that is coming in, the violence along the border. that is what we are concerned about. it is not about racism. it is about citizens rights. there is nothing in this law that says -- they are not just pulling people over based on color. say you have a traffic stop and they ask you, just like they would ask any of us to our citizens, do you have a driver's license? if they cannot provide it, they're going to be in trouble. it they are not supposed to be here, they should not be here. to the right way. they should be honoring legal immigration, not this honoring the legal immigration by allowing this to continue on and on. i help the country will give a chance, see what happens. it might need to be tweaked a long the wa
caller: channeler is right outside of phoenix. it is a suburb of phoenix. i live right off the i-10. i do not think that the rest of the country realizes the influx that we are having this is not racism. this is about citizens' rights and protection of our property and lives here. i do not think people understand the amount of human trafficking that is coming in, the violence along the border. that is what we are concerned about. it is not about racism. it is about citizens rights. there is...
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that is sheriff joe arpaio on your left from phoenix. representative lincoln diaz bellard on your right. as an arizona wildcat i'm dismayed by the law and i think it is a recipe for racial profiling. isn't sheriff joe right that legislative inaction is what led to this? >> yes. geraldo, it is good to see you and you are focus only a very important issue and i thank you for that. president bush tried to deal with the issue and i remember he assigned full time two members of his cabinet who were continuously working with us and when i say us i mean congress on both sides of the aisle to try to get this done. and when i say this, the immigration issue. the immigration issue has always been and it must be a federal responsibility. and so yes, there is a point of truth with what -- with what you say. i disagree with this law because i think it inevitably is going to first put a burden on law enforcement that i think is not necessary and i think is not appropriate. and it is going to lead to profiling in an inappropriate way. now, i will say t
that is sheriff joe arpaio on your left from phoenix. representative lincoln diaz bellard on your right. as an arizona wildcat i'm dismayed by the law and i think it is a recipe for racial profiling. isn't sheriff joe right that legislative inaction is what led to this? >> yes. geraldo, it is good to see you and you are focus only a very important issue and i thank you for that. president bush tried to deal with the issue and i remember he assigned full time two members of his cabinet who...
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to phoenix all the way down to tiawana. at least two people died in mexico.00 aftershocks have been recorded, the strongest at 5.1. >>> back here at home, it felt like summer. >> testimonies record set -- temperatures record setting. that created some thunderstorm activity all of which is gone now. let's look and show you the high temperatures for tonight here in just a second. once we take a look at the monument. it's been a nice night out there. it's taken a long time for temperatures this evening to actually drop out of the 70s and into the 60s where right now we finally managed down to 68 degrees. high temperatures today reagan national 83. not a record. dulles international 86. that was a record high temperature. bwi 84. that was a record high temperature. the high temperature for bwi tomorrow 90. don't think they're going to get there. dulles high temperature tomorrow 86 degrees. think they're going to be above that. so probably another record set foredulles. at reagan the record high temperature is 92 degrees. don't think it's going to get there either
to phoenix all the way down to tiawana. at least two people died in mexico.00 aftershocks have been recorded, the strongest at 5.1. >>> back here at home, it felt like summer. >> testimonies record set -- temperatures record setting. that created some thunderstorm activity all of which is gone now. let's look and show you the high temperatures for tonight here in just a second. once we take a look at the monument. it's been a nice night out there. it's taken a long time for...
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and we copy that from a phoenix law. phoenix had a problem with a corn -- acorn doing what they do enand what they eventually wound up doing is saying, ok, only when it disrupts the traffic. again, prevent trafford problems and prevent the disorder -- traffic problems and prevent the disorder on the street that occurs. everyone knows that the overwhelming majority of people who run these streetcorners are illegitimate because they cannot use the more legitimate means of gaining employment. host: that is our time. thank you for being with us as we take our calls across the country. "washington journal" has won more guests, congressman brad sherman is here. -- has won more guests, congressman brad sherman is here. he is a member of the house financial services committee. and he will be here to talk about wall street and regulation. we will be right back. >> it is 9:22 a.m. in washington d.c. the number of americans fall -- filing claims for jobless benefits dropped for a second consecutive week. analysts said that as evide
and we copy that from a phoenix law. phoenix had a problem with a corn -- acorn doing what they do enand what they eventually wound up doing is saying, ok, only when it disrupts the traffic. again, prevent trafford problems and prevent the disorder -- traffic problems and prevent the disorder on the street that occurs. everyone knows that the overwhelming majority of people who run these streetcorners are illegitimate because they cannot use the more legitimate means of gaining employment....
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and we copy that from a phoenix law. phoenix had a problem with a corn -- acorn doing what they do enand what they eventually wound up doing is saying, ok, only when it disrupts the traffic. again, prevent trafford problems and prevent the disorder -- traffic problems and prevent the disorder on the street that occurs. everyone knows that the overwhelming majority of people who run these ?/?/?/?/?/?/?/?/?/?/?/?/?/?/?/?/ . [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> given where the oil is and the calls that the president made, we're taking the precaution based on sea and wind conditions, this could go -- it could -- what these guys are prepared to do is act on the worst case scenario. the action on the ground is to make sure that doesn't come to pass. that's what we're working on right now >> what are the responsibilities that we have in response to this vard to stay on top of the weather forecast. we are only able to do a number of days out because t
and we copy that from a phoenix law. phoenix had a problem with a corn -- acorn doing what they do enand what they eventually wound up doing is saying, ok, only when it disrupts the traffic. again, prevent trafford problems and prevent the disorder -- traffic problems and prevent the disorder on the street that occurs. everyone knows that the overwhelming majority of people who run these ?/?/?/?/?/?/?/?/?/?/?/?/?/?/?/?/ . [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] [captioning...
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he's somebody who for example were black and white theaters in phoenix and as a member of the city council he eliminated. he's somebody that voted against the '64 civil rights bill much to his leadership grin on the advice of two lawyers he was impressed with. i ask him this question one day while in the world of -- i happened to be in the gallery for that vote by prison law school at the time it went to see the phone, such a historic vote and i was curious as to how he was going to vote on it. i of another friend in law school whose father was in the senate and got us nice prime seats in the galleries and waited for that historic vote and when goldwater years later had the advice of this young lawyer from phoenix i greatly respect by the name of bill rehnquist and another professor from yale, dynamite by the name of pork. he said do you know robert bork in bicycle shorts do. so on toast to constitutional analysis of the 64 bill it was sincerely in on constitutional action and would be thrown out by the courts as such and the was the basis of his vote. >> host: let me go back to something
he's somebody who for example were black and white theaters in phoenix and as a member of the city council he eliminated. he's somebody that voted against the '64 civil rights bill much to his leadership grin on the advice of two lawyers he was impressed with. i ask him this question one day while in the world of -- i happened to be in the gallery for that vote by prison law school at the time it went to see the phone, such a historic vote and i was curious as to how he was going to vote on it....
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about 3500 demonstrators rallied in phoenix. they called on president obama to fight that new law. the arizona law is meant to secure the u.s.-mexican border against illegal immigration but as fox's mary ann rafferty reports, many say the law doesn't protect against racial profiling. >> reporter: thousands are protesting at the arizona state capitol, upset over a new law aimed at illegal immigration. it allows police to ask people about the immigration status if the officer suspected they are here illegally and arrest them if they are. opponents say the law is unconstitutional and will encourage racial profiling. >> make no mistake about it. this is not a fight between minorities. this is a fight for justice and fairness for everyone. >> reporter: supporters say police will not be allowed to pull someone over because of their skin color. >> this bill does not allow any police officer to contact somebody just because they look hispanic. this bill doesn't require people to carry identification. these are all misconceptions, either through sloppy research or through purposeful distort
about 3500 demonstrators rallied in phoenix. they called on president obama to fight that new law. the arizona law is meant to secure the u.s.-mexican border against illegal immigration but as fox's mary ann rafferty reports, many say the law doesn't protect against racial profiling. >> reporter: thousands are protesting at the arizona state capitol, upset over a new law aimed at illegal immigration. it allows police to ask people about the immigration status if the officer suspected they...
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>> exactly, don, in fact that challenge is suspected to come from phoenix's mayor, phil gordon. he says that on tuesday, he will direct his city attorney to file a legal action possibly against the state that would ask for this law not to take effect also declaring it unconstitutional. don? >> thelma, thank you very much. >>> we want to get back now to our breaking news, we told you about the situation that's happening in the south and even the midwest as far up as missouri. we're going to get to our ed henry now who's joining us by telephone, ed is traveling with president barack obama in ashville, north carolina. ed, you have been briefed, he has been briefed, i should say, on this situation. what can you tell us? >> that's right, don, we have a little bit of information, obviously the white house is paying close attention to cnn, there's been seven deaths. the president has been briefed of the tragedy and he says the situation is being followed by the white house. we're trying to get more information right now as we are gathering and discussing exactly how terrible this trage
>> exactly, don, in fact that challenge is suspected to come from phoenix's mayor, phil gordon. he says that on tuesday, he will direct his city attorney to file a legal action possibly against the state that would ask for this law not to take effect also declaring it unconstitutional. don? >> thelma, thank you very much. >>> we want to get back now to our breaking news, we told you about the situation that's happening in the south and even the midwest as far up as...
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with the phoenix pd. paul, i think even if you were stoned out of your brain that night you still would be telling the truth this many months later on a polygraph test when you say "i don't remember. i did the laundry-i went to sleep, she was lying four feet away from me." i don't think that being high as a kite the night of the incident would prevent her from passing a polygraph this many months later. >> you're absolutely correct because it's about telling the truth, not so much her ability to remember every detail. as you know, i was a narcotics detective for many years and i've interviewed hundreds if not thousands of people. she lacks any remorse, any conflict whatsoever in what occurred because she's hiding something for herself still. >> they got me where they want me because that's what they did. i didn't go out doing that, you know? >> you just fell into the game. ronald and their game. i'm ed whitacre, from general motors. a lot of americans didn't agree with giving gm a second chance. quite fra
with the phoenix pd. paul, i think even if you were stoned out of your brain that night you still would be telling the truth this many months later on a polygraph test when you say "i don't remember. i did the laundry-i went to sleep, she was lying four feet away from me." i don't think that being high as a kite the night of the incident would prevent her from passing a polygraph this many months later. >> you're absolutely correct because it's about telling the truth, not so...
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governor brewer signed it into law in phoenix yesterday. their registration documents at all times and allows police to question anyone they suspect of being in the country illegally. and the law also imposes penalties on anyone who knowingly hires or transports illegal immigrant day laborers. governor brewer says she had no choice when it came to signing the bill into law. >> we in arizona have been more than patient waiting for washington to act. but decades of federal inaction and misguided policy have created a dangerous and unacceptable situation. >> critics say the law will lead to racial profiling. several groups have promised court challenges to the law. all week protesters gathered outside arizona's capitol to urge governor brewer not to sign the bill. after she did sign it, at least one demonstrator worried about what would happen next. >> i started to cry. i started to think about my family, my friends. about everything that's going to happen, how things are going to change. >> supporters of brewer's position say critics are over
governor brewer signed it into law in phoenix yesterday. their registration documents at all times and allows police to question anyone they suspect of being in the country illegally. and the law also imposes penalties on anyone who knowingly hires or transports illegal immigrant day laborers. governor brewer says she had no choice when it came to signing the bill into law. >> we in arizona have been more than patient waiting for washington to act. but decades of federal inaction and...
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protests continuing at this hour at the state capitol of phoenix, arizona. while calls for and outlines of boycotts of the various and extremely vulnerable aspects of one of that state's primary exports, tourism takes place. what we gan last week with congress grijalva, people may want to think twice before going to arizona, this because of arizona's new immigration measure already disturbed the show us your papers act. a smaller number of protesters on hand at the state capitol in phoenix to show their outrage overarizona's law signed by governor jan brewer friday. sunday thousands protested the law that makes it a state crime to be an illegal immigrant, a law that will allow police to stop and question anyone they wish, merely on the suspicion that they might be in the state illegally. opponents saying the law will lead to rampant racial profiling and turn arizona into a virtual police state. overnight vandals having smeared refried beans in the shapes of swastikas on to the windows of the state capitol. the nation's largest spanish language newspaper tell
protests continuing at this hour at the state capitol of phoenix, arizona. while calls for and outlines of boycotts of the various and extremely vulnerable aspects of one of that state's primary exports, tourism takes place. what we gan last week with congress grijalva, people may want to think twice before going to arizona, this because of arizona's new immigration measure already disturbed the show us your papers act. a smaller number of protesters on hand at the state capitol in phoenix to...
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the mayor of phoenix is hateful. i'm, you know, whatever.e uphold the constitution of the united states. >> you're the ones calling me all the names. i'm having xg how this bill will solve the problem. how do you feel this works? nothing you tried before has worked. they're here illegally. yes, we arrest a lot of people coming through heading for california and other states. >> larry: al, what action do you plan here? >> well, i've said that if the court does not either enjoying this or if the courts do not overturn it, that just as freedom riders went into the deep south when i was a kid, we're going to go into arizona and we're just going to walk together as american citizens and not submit to this. >> you said that last year. >> larry: will you see him? >> there are groups that we're part of. they work along with other groups that are going to court this week. if we can't overturn it, martin luther king jr. said sometimes you have to disobey state laws to protect federal constitution. >> larry: do you fear an encounter here? >> no. he was
the mayor of phoenix is hateful. i'm, you know, whatever.e uphold the constitution of the united states. >> you're the ones calling me all the names. i'm having xg how this bill will solve the problem. how do you feel this works? nothing you tried before has worked. they're here illegally. yes, we arrest a lot of people coming through heading for california and other states. >> larry: al, what action do you plan here? >> well, i've said that if the court does not either...
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he said, well, i had the advice of this young lawyer from phoenix who i greatly respected by the name of bill rehnquist and another was a professor from yale who sent me a dynamite memo by the name of bork. i -- he said, do you know robert bork? i said, i sure do. so on those two constitutional analysis, the '64 bill, he believed sincerely that it was an unconstitutional action and it, indeed, would be thrown out by the courts as such. and that was the basis of his vote. >> host: let me go back to something that you wrote about in your book on warren harding. you both grew up in marion, ohio, and you write about a speech given october 26, 1921, birmingham, alabama. >> guest: in woodrow wilson national park. >> host: and in the speech he said i was say if a black man is fit to vote, he should vote. i would say to a white man voting when he is unfit, he should be prohibited from voting. and he said unless our democracy is alive, you must stand for equality. this is 1921. >> guest: i had such fun doing the harding book because the harding has been so maligned as a president. he is typica
he said, well, i had the advice of this young lawyer from phoenix who i greatly respected by the name of bill rehnquist and another was a professor from yale who sent me a dynamite memo by the name of bork. i -- he said, do you know robert bork? i said, i sure do. so on those two constitutional analysis, the '64 bill, he believed sincerely that it was an unconstitutional action and it, indeed, would be thrown out by the courts as such. and that was the basis of his vote. >> host: let me...
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son cientos de manifestantes que han llegado al capitolio en phoenix arizona la mayoría son estudiantesdos, le están pidiendo al la gobernador que vete la ley 1070 si se puede, si se puede! >>> salvador: cientos de manifestantes marcharon, a medida que pasa la hora, aumenta la controversia de la ley 1070 da la luz verde para investigar a cualquier ciudadano si es indocumentado ¿quién es ilegal? como sabe? los humores se, cal dieron >>> está de cuerdo en que los intinterrogué, la la principal preocupación es los derechos civiles de los residentes del estado. >>> la gente en una cosa de emergencia que tenga en crimen si van a querer llamar la policía soy una, me daría miedo llamar la policía. >>> el representante republicano, montenegro explico por qué es necesario la implementación de esta ley en o arizona. >>> hay una mido mepidemia de la razón que la ley se propone es el crimen porque la frontera está abierta. >>> este veterano en ayuna como protesta, la legislación es re cista y por lo tanto inaceptable >> la razón es por la libertad, fui a la guerra para pelear para mi libertad y de
son cientos de manifestantes que han llegado al capitolio en phoenix arizona la mayoría son estudiantesdos, le están pidiendo al la gobernador que vete la ley 1070 si se puede, si se puede! >>> salvador: cientos de manifestantes marcharon, a medida que pasa la hora, aumenta la controversia de la ley 1070 da la luz verde para investigar a cualquier ciudadano si es indocumentado ¿quién es ilegal? como sabe? los humores se, cal dieron >>> está de cuerdo en que los...
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governor jan brewer signed it into law in phoenix yesterday. that requires immigrants to carry their documents at all times. it also allows police to question anyone they suspect of being in the country illegally. the law also imposes penalties on anyone who knowingly hires or transports illegal immigrant day laborers. governor brewer says she had no other choice when it came to signing the bill into law. >> there's no higher priority than protecting the citizens of arizona. we cannot sacrifice our safety to the murderous greed of drug cartels. we cannot stand idly by as drop houses, kidnappings, and violence compromise our quality of life. we cannot delay while the destruction happens south of our border, our international border creeps its way north. we in arizona have been more than patient waiting for washington to act. >> well, several groups are already promising court challenges to the law. mexico says the law could affect cross-board relations too. protesters have been gathering outside the capital to urge governor brewer not to sign it
governor jan brewer signed it into law in phoenix yesterday. that requires immigrants to carry their documents at all times. it also allows police to question anyone they suspect of being in the country illegally. the law also imposes penalties on anyone who knowingly hires or transports illegal immigrant day laborers. governor brewer says she had no other choice when it came to signing the bill into law. >> there's no higher priority than protecting the citizens of arizona. we cannot...
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i just mentioned, we had 250 murders in phoenix in 2006. since we've begun to work to get this situation under control, that has dropped to 125. low-income hispanics have been overwhelmingly the beneficiaries of that effort. this is another step in that effort. >> how does giving a police officer the right to pick up somebody they think is here illegally reduce crime? how does that work? >> well, what we've seen to an extent not acknowledged by people doing research in this area, we've seen a huge association between violent crime and all manners of crime with illegal immigration. i mentioned before, we had 250 murders in the city of phoenix in 2006. that's now down to 125. >> how does stopping a person because you think they're here illegally, stop crime? how does it work? >> i'll repeat it again. >> you repeat it but you're not helping me. i don't see how you stop a guy from murdering somebody or stop a guy from robbing a house or robbing somebody on the street by throwing people out of the country here illegally. explain the mechanics to
i just mentioned, we had 250 murders in phoenix in 2006. since we've begun to work to get this situation under control, that has dropped to 125. low-income hispanics have been overwhelmingly the beneficiaries of that effort. this is another step in that effort. >> how does giving a police officer the right to pick up somebody they think is here illegally reduce crime? how does that work? >> well, what we've seen to an extent not acknowledged by people doing research in this area,...
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the mayor of phoenix is hateful.>> why don't we deal with the constitution of the united states -- >> you're the one calling me all the names. >> what we said is the arizonians that invited me out there three times have used that title on him. but again, i'm not here to get into name-calling. my concern is, none of us want to see immigration laws disobeyed, none of us want to see the borders wide open, but we do not want to see this country lose its basis, saying that its treats its citizens equally. >> i agree. >> that's what the country's supposed to be about, and that's what this law speaks to. >> larry: sheriff, will this law help curb illegal immigration? >> it sure will. it sure will. i'm confident of that and we're going to do it in an honest, professional manner like we all have been doing it. >> could you explain to the country why the laws that you have been enforcing has not worked and why you think this would, you claim to be the toughest guy, the laws -- >> here you go. >> -- you have used haven't worked
the mayor of phoenix is hateful.>> why don't we deal with the constitution of the united states -- >> you're the one calling me all the names. >> what we said is the arizonians that invited me out there three times have used that title on him. but again, i'm not here to get into name-calling. my concern is, none of us want to see immigration laws disobeyed, none of us want to see the borders wide open, but we do not want to see this country lose its basis, saying that its...
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local leaders here in phoenix, local black leaders of the naacp, the greater phoenix urban league, are get more african-americans to become advocates for those who are undocumented here in arizona. quite frankly, a black pastor i was speaking to at a predominantly black bap pivot church in phoenix said he hasn't gotten the response he hoped for from his congregation many of whom don't see the connection between every day experiences of african-americans and the current immigration debate. one would say, why is that? but the pastor feels there is common ground here to build coalitions. as you mentioned the racial profiling, something african-americans, scores of african-americans either have experienced or at least can readily identify with or are aware of and that's where this pastor and some other leaders are saying, hey, there is a chance for common bridge building here to make this immigration reform debate not just one sided, not about just one group of people. >> well, it's an interesting aspect of the debate. todd johnson, greatly appreciate you coming on with us live. incredible
local leaders here in phoenix, local black leaders of the naacp, the greater phoenix urban league, are get more african-americans to become advocates for those who are undocumented here in arizona. quite frankly, a black pastor i was speaking to at a predominantly black bap pivot church in phoenix said he hasn't gotten the response he hoped for from his congregation many of whom don't see the connection between every day experiences of african-americans and the current immigration debate. one...
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he's joining us right now from phoenix. give me an idea right now the sentiment, what people are saying and how they have they can perhaps macon impact on this new law? >> reporter: free ree fredricka had a festive atmosphere. we've got now a couple thousand people who have joined together here to denounce this law. they believe it will lead to racial profiling in arizona. we've had music this morning. i have to say it's been really a festive atmosphere. the anger the last few days has really turned into a coop ti spirit, if you will, by folks who wont ant to work against th law. they're working against one of the most controversial provisions that would require police who have reasonable suspicion that a person is in the country illegally to check the immigration status of the person. it does not allow police to pull over anyone who appears to be latino or a certain nationality without some sort of other reason to contact that person. it is very clear these opponents of the bill do not believe that police will abide by tha
he's joining us right now from phoenix. give me an idea right now the sentiment, what people are saying and how they have they can perhaps macon impact on this new law? >> reporter: free ree fredricka had a festive atmosphere. we've got now a couple thousand people who have joined together here to denounce this law. they believe it will lead to racial profiling in arizona. we've had music this morning. i have to say it's been really a festive atmosphere. the anger the last few days has...
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casey stegall is live in phoenix with more on the fall-out from the new state law. hello, casey. >> reporter: hello, brian. this is no doubt the toughest immigration reform bill on the books now in the country. it's hard telling how long it will last considering the court battles are already brewing to fight it. arizona governor jan brewer signed senate bill 1070 in effect yesterday as things got heated between hundreds and hundreds of protesters out on the lawn of the capitol in phoenix. opponents concerned it will lead to widespread racial profiling, especially among hispanics. since the new law allows police to question a person's immigration status conducting everyday police work. even requesting to see documentation paperwork of all suspects. president obama, himself, calling this measure "misguided." >> our failure to act responsibly at the federal level will only open the door to irresponsibility by others. that includes, for example, the recent efforts in arizona, which threaten to undermine basic notion of fairness we cherish as americans. as well as the tr
casey stegall is live in phoenix with more on the fall-out from the new state law. hello, casey. >> reporter: hello, brian. this is no doubt the toughest immigration reform bill on the books now in the country. it's hard telling how long it will last considering the court battles are already brewing to fight it. arizona governor jan brewer signed senate bill 1070 in effect yesterday as things got heated between hundreds and hundreds of protesters out on the lawn of the capitol in phoenix....
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, and from phoenix to all parts of the country. can you tell us the extent of that network and how far reaching were they and how many people were they transporting, and how sophisticated an operation it was? >> senator, they were transporting thousands of individuals. and what would happen is that the crossers would go past a port of entry somewhere on the arizona mexico border, and have information that they received from mexico, which is part of a criminal organization to either go to a spot in nogales, or to work their way up to tucson. where they would be picked up by shuttle vans that were part of the criminal organization and transported up to phoenix area. which serves as a hub for the network, for the entire country. so this spread out into the east. we had investigations led us to north carolina, tennessee, illinois, throughout the count country. and the reference in my testimony, we ended up arresting 49 individuals who involved in this organization, sees over 50 of their vehicles. and had tremendous cooperation from mex
, and from phoenix to all parts of the country. can you tell us the extent of that network and how far reaching were they and how many people were they transporting, and how sophisticated an operation it was? >> senator, they were transporting thousands of individuals. and what would happen is that the crossers would go past a port of entry somewhere on the arizona mexico border, and have information that they received from mexico, which is part of a criminal organization to either go to...
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dará mucho de qué hablar, y seguiremos monitoreando lo que suceda aquí, la información en vivo desde phoenix> hay dos senadores donde apoyan esta determinación, y también dar seguridad en la frontera de méxico, de washington, estamos con lourdes, para explicar este plan den la frontera. >>> arizona se convierte esn el estado magás severo en los migrantes y john macamacain y o senador también apoyanquí ilega dijo creo que es un paso importante y entiende por qué la legislatura quiso actuar, había una clara reacción de la reforma migratoria primero había que asegurar la frontera es un giro final para ambos senadores quienes apoyaron la reforma migratoria. la gente está harta y el gobierno federal ano está haciendo lo que necesita para el problema. hoy enviaran a la guardia nacional y mandar 10 mil pa patrulleros más. >>> es desafortunado que ellos tengan argumentos políticos cuando ellos saben que la solución verdadera es la reforma migratoria >>> este estsenador de nueva méo no quiere que se mil ta río celasemil ta río ze la frontera >>> el presiopresidente, no deb la aguguardia nacional >>>
dará mucho de qué hablar, y seguiremos monitoreando lo que suceda aquí, la información en vivo desde phoenix> hay dos senadores donde apoyan esta determinación, y también dar seguridad en la frontera de méxico, de washington, estamos con lourdes, para explicar este plan den la frontera. >>> arizona se convierte esn el estado magás severo en los migrantes y john macamacain y o senador también apoyanquí ilega dijo creo que es un paso importante y entiende por qué la...
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and from phoenix to all parts of the country. can you tell the extent of that network and how far reaching or they and how many people were the transporting and how sophisticated an operation that was? >> center, they were transporting thousands of individuals and what would happen is that they would go past the point of entry somewhere on the arizonan mexico border and have information that they received from mexico which was a part of the criminal organization to either go to a spot in nogales or work up to tucson where they would be picked up by the shuttle vans that were part of the criminal organization and transported up to the phoenix area which served as the hub for the network for the entire country. and so this spread out into the east. we get investigation led us to north carolina, tennessee, illinois, throughout the country. and as i referenced in my testimony earlier, we ended up arresting 49 individuals who were involved in this organization and seized over 50 of the vehicles and had tremendous cooperation from mexi
and from phoenix to all parts of the country. can you tell the extent of that network and how far reaching or they and how many people were the transporting and how sophisticated an operation that was? >> center, they were transporting thousands of individuals and what would happen is that they would go past the point of entry somewhere on the arizonan mexico border and have information that they received from mexico which was a part of the criminal organization to either go to a spot in...
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skyscrapers swayed as far away as phoenix and buildings shook in las vegas. most of the damage was in the southeast corner of california in the agricultural area called imperial valley t had people in san diego, santa barbara and los angeles on alert. >> every 40 squire mails of our city was covered by l.a. firefighters making sure we had no damages or no injuries. so they were busy. wave got helicopters out of our air operations in van nuys that go airborne that check for our infrastructure, making sure our high-rise ildings are okay our hospitals, universities, schools, water supplies are good. the firefighters are not back quartered safely within their stations and no injuries to report. >> all rides at disneyland were shut down and inspected for damage but were operating again by sunday night and the park remained open all day. aftershocks are being felt including a 5.4 magnitude and also power outas have been reported in mexico and in the u.s. >> thank you. >>> we are going >>> making headlines this morning, metro's former general manager is now talking
skyscrapers swayed as far away as phoenix and buildings shook in las vegas. most of the damage was in the southeast corner of california in the agricultural area called imperial valley t had people in san diego, santa barbara and los angeles on alert. >> every 40 squire mails of our city was covered by l.a. firefighters making sure we had no damages or no injuries. so they were busy. wave got helicopters out of our air operations in van nuys that go airborne that check for our...
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you know, it's easy on the east coast to comment and criticize this statute, but we're phoenix is the kidnapping capital of the world, crime right through the roof. schools overcrowded, murder rates through the roofened and they sit and wait year after year for the federal government to be responsible an enact a global immigration policy, it's not happening, and they're frustrated and took the first move. >> you really are describing what some might call special circumstances? arizona can consider itself a special circumstance, and perhaps a number of other border states that are watching this closely who really may jump and kind of -- jump on this bandwagon saying we want to do the same thing? >> well i think -- >> fred -- go ahead, richard. >> go ahead, avery. >> i respectfully disagree. i do not think it's unconstitutional and i think it's enforceable. while president obama says i'm going to look at the civil rights violations here. really, with all due respect, mr. president, look into global immigration reform for our country. there's 11 million illegal individuals in the united
you know, it's easy on the east coast to comment and criticize this statute, but we're phoenix is the kidnapping capital of the world, crime right through the roof. schools overcrowded, murder rates through the roofened and they sit and wait year after year for the federal government to be responsible an enact a global immigration policy, it's not happening, and they're frustrated and took the first move. >> you really are describing what some might call special circumstances? arizona can...
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couldn't have been easy. >> doctor at phoenix house we love you. are dealing with a whole new set of problems here. >> we are. >> you folks at home remember whif you are looking for a new movement $250 as year. you back me on this? >> we have it going on. >> thank you for watching everybody. until next time. bye-bye. report to gate 17? thank you so much. constipation's uncomfortable enough, so why take a harsh laxative? phillips' caplets work naturally with your colon... for overnight relief without cramps. phillips' caplets. since you opened your design firm... ... your presentation didn't. so here's your moment of truth. which 3g network do you trust to email the file, get it printed, and have it waiting upstairs ? when you want your 3g network to work, you want verizon. visit verizon to see how our smartphones can help put your business on the map, and buy one blackberry curve for $29.99 and get one free.
couldn't have been easy. >> doctor at phoenix house we love you. are dealing with a whole new set of problems here. >> we are. >> you folks at home remember whif you are looking for a new movement $250 as year. you back me on this? >> we have it going on. >> thank you for watching everybody. until next time. bye-bye. report to gate 17? thank you so much. constipation's uncomfortable enough, so why take a harsh laxative? phillips' caplets work naturally with your...
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and a hot 91 in phoenix. >>> we're going to convince you to get a dog yet.tories. >> ain't going to happen. >> well, maybe after you see this one. they say that these are the kinds of dogs that have a face only a mother can love. it didn't stop these dogs from sitting pretty in iowa. >> that's supposed to convince me? that face? >> they're cute. >> beauty is definitely in the eye of the beholder at the 31st annual beautiful bulldog contest in des moines. this year a cutie named meatball took home the crown. he also gets a royal cape and a key to the city. >> they're cute, you've got to admit. >> they are pretty cute. >> meatball will get to strut his stuff in public once more, he will be the official mascot of the drake university relays. he's got an important task ahead. >> i'd be nervous if i was any animal and my name was meatball. >> what, you're afraid they'd turn you into a meatball? i don't think so, you couldn't do that to that cutie. we'll be right back with more "world news now." [ baby babbles ] [ indistinct talking on television ] what's that? [
and a hot 91 in phoenix. >>> we're going to convince you to get a dog yet.tories. >> ain't going to happen. >> well, maybe after you see this one. they say that these are the kinds of dogs that have a face only a mother can love. it didn't stop these dogs from sitting pretty in iowa. >> that's supposed to convince me? that face? >> they're cute. >> beauty is definitely in the eye of the beholder at the 31st annual beautiful bulldog contest in des moines....
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. >> phoenix mayor phil gordon plans to challenge the law. he says he will explore ways to take legal action against it at tuesday's city council meeting. >>> state lawmakers in chicago are calling on the national guard to help fight crime. today they said the guard should be sent to chicago right away to get the guns and crooks off the streets. >> we've already known that the u.s. troops have been winning the hearts and minds in iraq. they stabilized those communities. they made those communities much better from the time that they went in, and now those communities are safe. and we're saying that's what we want right here in illinois for the national guard to come in and help stabilize the community with the chicago police department. this is a time that we're in a financial deficit, and we're talking about raising taxes. well, how can i speak to my community and say i want to raise your taxes when people are dying every day? >> there have been several deadly shootings in chicago in recent weeks. they include a shooting two weeks ago that l
. >> phoenix mayor phil gordon plans to challenge the law. he says he will explore ways to take legal action against it at tuesday's city council meeting. >>> state lawmakers in chicago are calling on the national guard to help fight crime. today they said the guard should be sent to chicago right away to get the guns and crooks off the streets. >> we've already known that the u.s. troops have been winning the hearts and minds in iraq. they stabilized those communities....
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and i remember when i moved to phoenix, arizona, i mean, seattle is cloudy 310 days out of the year. you don't see the sun for 310 days a year. it is amazing. and, i remember when i moved to phoenix, i actually stopped, i was walking out of my car and it like 400° and i was walking out of my car and looked at the shadow and it was so dark and crisp i had not seen shadows like that growing up, in seattle, there are no real shadows and i remember seeing that and seeing the definition of my shadow. years later, i remembered that. and this is what you have hope in. the shadow can only become dark, darkness can only be there, because the sun is so pretty behind you. and as that darkness gathers, light is getting stronger. i am convinced that this idea of faith, hope and charity, that americans are going to -- just like they did with the tea parties and everything else, you know, remember, a year ago, everybody was -- thought they were alone and how many in this audience thought i year ago you were completely alone, it was just you. look at that. look at that. so, now, here you are, does e
and i remember when i moved to phoenix, arizona, i mean, seattle is cloudy 310 days out of the year. you don't see the sun for 310 days a year. it is amazing. and, i remember when i moved to phoenix, i actually stopped, i was walking out of my car and it like 400° and i was walking out of my car and looked at the shadow and it was so dark and crisp i had not seen shadows like that growing up, in seattle, there are no real shadows and i remember seeing that and seeing the definition of my...
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he is somebody who for example there were black and white theaters in phoenix that he as a member ofity council eliminated. he voted against the 64 civil-rights bill, much to his later chagrin on the advice of two lawyers who he was impressed with. i asked this question. why in the world because i was in the gallery, i was in law school at that time, it was such a historic vote and i was curious how he was going to vote on it. i have another friend in law school whose father was in the senate and got some nice prime seats in the galleries and waited for that historic vote and years later i asked why did you vote against him? the advice of this young lawyer from phoenix who i respect by the name of william rehnquist and another one from a professor from yale who sent me a dynamite memo by the name of a book. do you know robert bork? i sure do. on those two constitutional analysis of the 64 bills he believe sincerely that it was an unconstitutional action and would be thrown out by the courts as such and that was the basis of his vote. >> host: you and warren harding grew up in the sam
he is somebody who for example there were black and white theaters in phoenix that he as a member ofity council eliminated. he voted against the 64 civil-rights bill, much to his later chagrin on the advice of two lawyers who he was impressed with. i asked this question. why in the world because i was in the gallery, i was in law school at that time, it was such a historic vote and i was curious how he was going to vote on it. i have another friend in law school whose father was in the senate...
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phoenix and albuquerque in the mid to upper 70s.argo and seattle are in the 50s. >>> it was anything but your traditional easter sunday service at one texas church. bay area fellowship in corpus christi gave away 15 cars, hundreds of bicycles, furniture, cash, plenty of other things just to draw in more visitors. >> those who didn't win the big prizes still walked away with a gift bag filled with $300 worth of free goods and services. the minister said the prizes are a metaphor of the easter message of the ultimate give-away. i was listening to an interview he did, he was saying the people who were into the materialistic things, those are the ones they're trying to reach. >> interesting. i guess it makes the eggs look piddly when you compare it to a car or furniture or just cash, right? we'll be right back with more "world news now." diabetes scared me to death. there's so much to learn. but liberty walked me through it all... like wn i test at night or after i eat... makes a big difference. when it comes to your diabetes supplies,
phoenix and albuquerque in the mid to upper 70s.argo and seattle are in the 50s. >>> it was anything but your traditional easter sunday service at one texas church. bay area fellowship in corpus christi gave away 15 cars, hundreds of bicycles, furniture, cash, plenty of other things just to draw in more visitors. >> those who didn't win the big prizes still walked away with a gift bag filled with $300 worth of free goods and services. the minister said the prizes are a metaphor...
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it is known as the phoenix city.ause of a history of rising from the ashes of war and oppression over the course of centuries. s playing some video game online, jenny's video-chatting with a friend, and i'm downloading a huge presentation. and while that's happening, we'll enjoy some family time. [ computer beeps ] that was good. what can you do with 4g? [ male announcer ] experience 4g from sprint. it's more than a wireless network. deaf, hard-of-hearing and people with speech disabilities, it's a wireless revolution. access www.sprintrelay.com. so, at national, i go right past the counter... and you get to choose any car in the aisle. choose any car? you cannot be serious! okay. seriously, you choose. go national. go like a pro. i buy plants, i bring them home, and then...i water too little... too much... or i just forget. but look. this is doing fine. why? it's planted in miracle-gro moisture control potting mix. it holds 33% more water... than ordinary potting soil, releasing it as plants need it, not when i get
it is known as the phoenix city.ause of a history of rising from the ashes of war and oppression over the course of centuries. s playing some video game online, jenny's video-chatting with a friend, and i'm downloading a huge presentation. and while that's happening, we'll enjoy some family time. [ computer beeps ] that was good. what can you do with 4g? [ male announcer ] experience 4g from sprint. it's more than a wireless network. deaf, hard-of-hearing and people with speech disabilities,...