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. >>> when we decided to shoot "lockup: extended stay" at maricopa county jail in phoenix, arizona, we knew we were going to a place where most of america had heard about. it's a controversial jail with a controversial sheriff. our approach was to embed our crew for four months, i mean, really spend a lot of time and tell the true story of america's toughest jail. >> on any given day, there are more than 9,000 male and female inmates incarcerated at maricopa. most have not been convicted of the crimes with which they've been charged, but are on or are awaiting trial. they're housed in six different facilities. >> i would describe maricopa county jail as, like, no other jail i've ever seen before. first of all, the sheer volume of it is staggering. so just walking in there and figuring out who's important, how the systems work, even how you get through the doors is a challenge. >> go to the west gates, see officer von reagan. >> the maricopa county jail has been the subject of more media attention than probably any other jail in america. in recent years it's been due to the county's pol
. >>> when we decided to shoot "lockup: extended stay" at maricopa county jail in phoenix, arizona, we knew we were going to a place where most of america had heard about. it's a controversial jail with a controversial sheriff. our approach was to embed our crew for four months, i mean, really spend a lot of time and tell the true story of america's toughest jail. >> on any given day, there are more than 9,000 male and female inmates incarcerated at maricopa. most have...
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good to see you. >> pleasure to be here. >> phoenix, arizona, lovely house here, on the market for 459,000g because this city is one of the sunniest in the country that actually has 85% of the days are actually sunny. >> wow. >> not bad this time of year. this house is a blend of mid-century modern and industrial design and has a perfect diving pool to take advantage of all that sunshine. i have a peek at it. what's wrong with that? nothing. >> the first time i want to see you start with the pool. >> i'm in the move for swimming already. concrete epoxy floors throughout which means it's indestructible and you'll kill the glass and the kitchen has sweet cabinets and counters. neat as a pin. the family room has panel behind the fireplace with the tv above it. i don't get it, but what the heck. the living room is pretty dramatic with the arched brick doorway. very modern and the duct work that runs throughout the bedroom and runs throughout most of the house looks fine there and look through the double doors, your own terrace that goes to the backyard. nice house. >> ohio, ohio, new york. you
good to see you. >> pleasure to be here. >> phoenix, arizona, lovely house here, on the market for 459,000g because this city is one of the sunniest in the country that actually has 85% of the days are actually sunny. >> wow. >> not bad this time of year. this house is a blend of mid-century modern and industrial design and has a perfect diving pool to take advantage of all that sunshine. i have a peek at it. what's wrong with that? nothing. >> the first time i...
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desde phoenix arizona, gerardo reyes, univisiÓn. >>> no se pierda el programa especial rÁpido y furioso, revelÓ hoy que la reaccion de de bags tags del esposo de una de sus vÍctimas lo hizo sentir a Él como la peor basura ... sembraron el terror en la capital del paÍs en el 2002 cuando mataron al azar a 10 personas en 3 semanas. en entrevista, malvo seÑalÓ que la expresiÓn de la cara del marido de la vÍctima, despuÉs que le dispararon mortalmente, no se le va de la cabeza. en venezuela, hoy tuvo lugar el cierre de campaÑa del candidato presidencial opositor enrique capriles. este cierre es efectivo en caracas, continuara su gira proselitista en otros estados los prÓximos dÍas. >>> entre tanto el presidente hugo chÁvez se preparaba para continuar su gira de campaÑa en el estado de zulia. francisco nos explica como se viven los dÍas previos a la cita electoral y que tendrÁ lugar el prÓximo domingo. >>> en la capital venezolana a tempranas horas una multitud de seguidores en crew qrique ca en una gigantesca marcha multicolor. convergieron en la avenida bolÍvar. para asistir a el cierre de
desde phoenix arizona, gerardo reyes, univisiÓn. >>> no se pierda el programa especial rÁpido y furioso, revelÓ hoy que la reaccion de de bags tags del esposo de una de sus vÍctimas lo hizo sentir a Él como la peor basura ... sembraron el terror en la capital del paÍs en el 2002 cuando mataron al azar a 10 personas en 3 semanas. en entrevista, malvo seÑalÓ que la expresiÓn de la cara del marido de la vÍctima, despuÉs que le dispararon mortalmente, no se le va de la cabeza....
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at the maricopa county jail in phoenix, arizona, for some, even these precautions were not sufficienthere a pod that would normally hold 32 inmates was cleared in order to manage just four female inmates with violent reputations. >> it limits their ability to threaten other staff to go after the officers. it's a very, very controlled setting. >> when i first went in, i was surprised to see there were only four inmates housed in the area. once i met them all individually, my impression quickly changed and realized there was a reason why these four women are kept away from the rest of the population. >> the four inhabit ants were well-known throughout mare cope a but none had a more notorious reputation than ro sal va. >> if you cross me, i will give it to you. i'm a good [ bleep ]. i will respect you and give you loyalty and everything in one package. if you [ bleep ] up little by little and disrespect me, i will beat your as. >> she spent the last six years in maricopa fighting a murder charge that could have earned her the death penalty. during that time she was involved in numerous
at the maricopa county jail in phoenix, arizona, for some, even these precautions were not sufficienthere a pod that would normally hold 32 inmates was cleared in order to manage just four female inmates with violent reputations. >> it limits their ability to threaten other staff to go after the officers. it's a very, very controlled setting. >> when i first went in, i was surprised to see there were only four inmates housed in the area. once i met them all individually, my...
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and the maricopa county jail in phoenix, arizona, is no exception. >> i'm born and raised here in phoenix, arizona, been here 24 years, my whole life pretty much. i actually live about seven miles down lower buckeye road. >> robert miner wound up here after being caught with marijuana and a loaded shotgun. even though his old job only required at most a seltzer bottle. >> i am a bum clown, man, it's kind of -- a hobo clown what they call it. a little hobo bag. it's good. i am a good guy, you know. there is a lot of good people in here. just unfortunately we break laws too. >> helen smith was a full time sales woman before being sentenced on drug charges. but her part-time job at least, got her familiar with handcuffs. >> i also do dominatrix on the weekend. >> it's a weekend gig? >> it's a weekend gig, yes. we have shackles and we have handcuffs that we use on them if they want that. >> and when the sheer monotony at life at maricopa known as tent city gets to william frost and timothy young they take refuge in the identity of others. >> greetings, live from tent city. >> i be like, yo, h
and the maricopa county jail in phoenix, arizona, is no exception. >> i'm born and raised here in phoenix, arizona, been here 24 years, my whole life pretty much. i actually live about seven miles down lower buckeye road. >> robert miner wound up here after being caught with marijuana and a loaded shotgun. even though his old job only required at most a seltzer bottle. >> i am a bum clown, man, it's kind of -- a hobo clown what they call it. a little hobo bag. it's good. i am...
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. >>> this comes to us from kpnx, 12 news in phoenix, arizona. american dare devils added some western flair to their imitation of running with the bulls. look at this, the stampeding herd chased drown hundreds of adrenaline junk keys. they didn't gore anyone but they did injure some people including one man who was sent flying into a fence. yikes. that does not sound fun. >>> i'm lynn berry. this is "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >>> 4:28 is your time now. 61 degrees out there. a mild start to your day. we're going to get warmer weather today. >>> a few months ago when you were asked, what's the biggest geo political threat facing america is russia. >> attack me is not an agenda. attacking me is not how we're going to deal with the challenges in the middle east. >> putting forth policies in the spotlight as president obama and mitt romney face off in their final debate. good morning, everyone. i'm richard jordan, in for aaron gilchrist. >> and i'm eun yang. >>> today the boy accused in the beating death
. >>> this comes to us from kpnx, 12 news in phoenix, arizona. american dare devils added some western flair to their imitation of running with the bulls. look at this, the stampeding herd chased drown hundreds of adrenaline junk keys. they didn't gore anyone but they did injure some people including one man who was sent flying into a fence. yikes. that does not sound fun. >>> i'm lynn berry. this is "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc...
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. >>> this comes to us from kpnx, 12 news in phoenix, arizona. american dare devils added some western flair to their imitation of running with the bulls. look at this, the stampeding herd chased drown hundreds of adrenaline junk keys. they didn't gore anyone but they did injure some people including one man who was sent flying into a fence. yikes. that does not sound fun. >>> i'm lynn berry. this is "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >> you're watching wbal-tv 11. live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news today at 5:00 a.m. >> good morning. it will be a nice stretch of whether coming up -- weather coming up. it might want to take a light jacket to start the day. temperatures into the upper 70's later today. a mixture of sun and clouds. about a 20% for a sprinkle. we will come back and check the seven day forecast going into the weekend. >> 49 degrees at the airport. >> the final debate and the final push for votes. we have politics coming up next. >> police need your help to solve a a year old mystery. >>
. >>> this comes to us from kpnx, 12 news in phoenix, arizona. american dare devils added some western flair to their imitation of running with the bulls. look at this, the stampeding herd chased drown hundreds of adrenaline junk keys. they didn't gore anyone but they did injure some people including one man who was sent flying into a fence. yikes. that does not sound fun. >>> i'm lynn berry. this is "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc...
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but at the maricopa county jail in phoenix, arizona, we discovered that for some inmates even those precautionseren't sufficient. here, a pod that would normally hold 32 inmates had been cleared in order to manage just 4 female inmates with violent reputations. >> it just limited their ability to threaten other staff, to go after the officers. it's just a very, very controlled setting. >> we i first went in there, i was surprised to see there were only four inmates that were actually housed in that area. once i met them all individually my impression kind of quickly changed. and i realized that there's a reason why these four women are kept away from the rest of the population. >> the four inhabitants of this pod were all well known throughout maricopa. but none had more notorious inhouse reputation than rosie travino. >> if you kcross me, i'm going o give it to you. >> you know what i mean? because i'm a good [ bleep ]. i'll give you everything in one package. if you [ bleep ] up little by little and disrespect me, i'm going to beat your ass. you know what i mean? >> travino spent the last six
but at the maricopa county jail in phoenix, arizona, we discovered that for some inmates even those precautionseren't sufficient. here, a pod that would normally hold 32 inmates had been cleared in order to manage just 4 female inmates with violent reputations. >> it just limited their ability to threaten other staff, to go after the officers. it's just a very, very controlled setting. >> we i first went in there, i was surprised to see there were only four inmates that were...
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. >>> life inside the maricopa county jail in phoenix, arizona, is constantly changing. due to a steady influx of nearly 400 inmates per day. unlike prison, where all the inmates have been convicted of a crime, the majority of jail inmates have either been accused of a crime or are awaiting sentencing. most of these new arrivals will stay a day or two before leaving on bond or dismissal of charges. others might stay for years, until their cases are settled. but no matter how long they're here, jail has a way of changing people. the dorms at maricopa's women's facility can be as transformative a setting as any. and one dorm in particular has earned a reputation. >> this particular dorm, "g" dorm, houses a lot of different inmates. a lot of them are repeat offenders and they come back in and see each other and they begin these relationships that are unauthorized or that we don't allow. so it can get pretty wild here in "g" dorm. >> one of those repeat offenders, kelley mcnaughton, is better known by her nickname. >> mcnaughty. as every officer here knows me. the sergeants.
. >>> life inside the maricopa county jail in phoenix, arizona, is constantly changing. due to a steady influx of nearly 400 inmates per day. unlike prison, where all the inmates have been convicted of a crime, the majority of jail inmates have either been accused of a crime or are awaiting sentencing. most of these new arrivals will stay a day or two before leaving on bond or dismissal of charges. others might stay for years, until their cases are settled. but no matter how long...
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. >>> this comes to us from kpnx, 12 news in phoenix, arizona. american dare devils added some western flair to their imitation of pamplona's running with the bulls. got a little creative here. this stampeding herd chased down hundreds of adrenaline junkies across nine acres. the massive animals didn't gore anyone but they did injure eight people including one man who was sent flying into a fence. yikes. that just does not look fun at all. >>> i'm lynn berry. this is "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >>> in england, one hollywood icon is phoning home in wax. madame tussauds' wax museum unveiled their latest creation, steven spielberg's hit character e.t. the statue celebrates the 30th anniversary of the film which still attracts plenty of young viewers. visitors can pose with e.t. in the flight basket taking off in one of the film's most memorable scenes. >> e.t. phone home. >> bill is scaring us this morning. >>> well, gentlemen, start your mowers. the british grand prix for lawn mower racing took place in
. >>> this comes to us from kpnx, 12 news in phoenix, arizona. american dare devils added some western flair to their imitation of pamplona's running with the bulls. got a little creative here. this stampeding herd chased down hundreds of adrenaline junkies across nine acres. the massive animals didn't gore anyone but they did injure eight people including one man who was sent flying into a fence. yikes. that just does not look fun at all. >>> i'm lynn berry. this is...
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john: phoenix, arizona many test to full-time union work? >> yes.0 hours per year allocated. john: how much work could there be? >> there is no end. john: it is a slush fund. >> amounting $1 million per year to seven tax payers pay 40 -- $4 million for release time. >> we have no idea what they are doing. but not with their hired to do. >> john gage says quality, productivity, effic iency, year after year and department after department is not possible without official time. >> i would say some bureaucrats are not better off but every hour were diverted away is a serious loss. these folks are earning the same pensions as those who are risking their lives every day. >> you are the first person to challenge? >> they unions do not publicize. it would be embarrassing. >> but to argue against the taxpayer? >> they are paid to negotiate and in the city takes the opposite position. john: paying officers not to do the work. >> announcer: meet mary. she loves to shop online with her debit card, and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, t
john: phoenix, arizona many test to full-time union work? >> yes.0 hours per year allocated. john: how much work could there be? >> there is no end. john: it is a slush fund. >> amounting $1 million per year to seven tax payers pay 40 -- $4 million for release time. >> we have no idea what they are doing. but not with their hired to do. >> john gage says quality, productivity, effic iency, year after year and department after department is not possible without...
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la ciudad con más calor es maimi con75 grados, phoenix arizona es el estado con más calor.tis es más alarmante más de cien casos reportados en nueve estados, en la mira compañias que formula inyecciones de esteroides, la empresa suspendio operaciónes mientras investigan. >>ycon una impactante hazaña david blane vuelve a impresionar en la gran manzana , permanecerá de pie sobre una estructura recibiendo voltios de electricidad por 72 horas. los espectadores podran controlar los volts >>y que paso con real madrid el sábado,que cristiano siguio jugando lástimado hasta convitió gol >>el fútbol ,xolos siguen como líderes. >>comenzamos en el estadio caliente. triunfo de tijuana sobre toluca, súper líderes del apertura, con 27 puntos >>ventaja de felinos, efraín velarde puso el dos a cero, josé maría basanta la mete en su propia porteria. >>pumas gana tres a dos, y se mete en septimo lugar de la general. >>ahora la seleccion se mide ante guyana. >>john córdova y franco arizala completan la goleada, 4 a cero >>monarcas se va a cancún para buscar domar al potro, gana atlante >>migue
la ciudad con más calor es maimi con75 grados, phoenix arizona es el estado con más calor.tis es más alarmante más de cien casos reportados en nueve estados, en la mira compañias que formula inyecciones de esteroides, la empresa suspendio operaciónes mientras investigan. >>ycon una impactante hazaña david blane vuelve a impresionar en la gran manzana , permanecerá de pie sobre una estructura recibiendo voltios de electricidad por 72 horas. los espectadores podran controlar los...
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in phoenix arizona, the six police officers do nothing but union work. look at governor walker rid wisconsin, governor christie in new jersey. [applause] and my former colleague four to know from puerto rico will address the problem at the state level but nothing at the federal level. john: congressmen phil gingrey. thank you. giving millions to politicians. this that make the uganda real bss? when we return. shabazz is how union control america and rob the blind. john: is that rally in philadelphia i was told unions should have more power. but they have plenty already. elizabeth factor and mallory factor rode a book. shadow bosses. rabin taxpayers blind." they say we are powerless. >> they are in government there in the military and national-secury. >> now people have the right to choose increasingly then share shrank but in governmentt is bigger than ever. >> because those of the private sector go out of business. now 41% are uonized. it has a very big effect that they feel government growth. john: they want bigger government. >> is easy the biggest sc
in phoenix arizona, the six police officers do nothing but union work. look at governor walker rid wisconsin, governor christie in new jersey. [applause] and my former colleague four to know from puerto rico will address the problem at the state level but nothing at the federal level. john: congressmen phil gingrey. thank you. giving millions to politicians. this that make the uganda real bss? when we return. shabazz is how union control america and rob the blind. john: is that rally in...
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rico y la república dominicana, y tendría un 10% de desarrollarse, las temperaturas máximas 60, phoenix, arizonaese a uvideos.com, los veremos en "mira quien baila". >> veremos que sorpresa hay en "mira quien baila" este domingo. >> un partido de football americano entre 2 equipos de preparatoria se fue a extratiempo, marcó un gol de campo, a 67 yardas de distancia, bueno, también siguen los problemas entre los deportistas por consumo de sustancias prohibidas. >> tenemos el sabor mexicano, por la agencia antidopaje de estados unidos, arranca la jornada 14, lagolpe podría caerse del potro. >> comenzamos con el mediocampista del cruz azul, fernando torrado se volvió a lesionar y será baja por 10 dias, es una lesión muscular grado 1, y se evaluará para ver como evoluciona. >> lagolpe no está seguro como el jinete principal, no se garantiza la continuidad del tecnico, ocupan la décima posicion, y su clasificación parece casi imposible. >> el delantero emanuel villa paso de la cancha a la banca, y ahora no aparece en la convocatoria. >> el portero de estados unidos, tim howard dice que es el mejor de
rico y la república dominicana, y tendría un 10% de desarrollarse, las temperaturas máximas 60, phoenix, arizonaese a uvideos.com, los veremos en "mira quien baila". >> veremos que sorpresa hay en "mira quien baila" este domingo. >> un partido de football americano entre 2 equipos de preparatoria se fue a extratiempo, marcó un gol de campo, a 67 yardas de distancia, bueno, también siguen los problemas entre los deportistas por consumo de sustancias...
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que por lo menos no ponernos una chamarra y poder despedirnos del aire acondicionado, ahora en phoenix arizona el ojo en otro jugador, que podría aportar los goles. >>> claro, pero lo apoyamos porque es nuestro niño. >>> claro que sí, mientras el chicharito podría cambiar de equipo, también cómo el fue al ac milán en la champions league y los goles de la liga mx, veamos. >>> en la fecha 11 de la liga mx, américa ante san luis, el rolfy para el golazo, américa 1 a 0, después luis mendoza para el empate, y después el chucho benítez para el triunfo del américa sobre san luis 2 a 1. >>> por cierto el director técnico de san luis, alex aguinaga, dice que se fracturó el tobillo en una jugada, pero no vio mala intención de molian en la jugada. >>> chivas en el omnilfe, morales anotaba el 2 a 0, para después el descuento de tigres, marcador final 2 a 1. >>> para esto, el súper clásico se calienta que es por univisión desde las 5:30 del este, 2,. 2:30 del pacífico. >>> según la información sir alex ferguson quiere cambiar de delantero para el próximo verano ,por lo cual el chicharito hernández podría p
que por lo menos no ponernos una chamarra y poder despedirnos del aire acondicionado, ahora en phoenix arizona el ojo en otro jugador, que podría aportar los goles. >>> claro, pero lo apoyamos porque es nuestro niño. >>> claro que sí, mientras el chicharito podría cambiar de equipo, también cómo el fue al ac milán en la champions league y los goles de la liga mx, veamos. >>> en la fecha 11 de la liga mx, américa ante san luis, el rolfy para el golazo, américa...
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una camioneta en una improvisada rampa que fue construida sobre el muro que divide méxico con phoenix arizona en primerimpacto.com, en todos lados, en uvideos.com, también para que usted esté con nosotros las 24 horas del día, para que comparta con nosotros lo que pasa detrás de cámara. >>>ssiempre conectaod. >>> sobredosis de primer impacto. >>> estÁ listo o no cristián castro para subir de nuevo al altar, verán su respuesta. >>> llega a hollywood esta niña querida por muchos, es andy vásquez que conquistó al mundo con un video casero, esto y más al regresar a primer impacto ♪. >>> bueno, la actriz verónica castro nos revela por qué no ha regresado a la televisión y qué le pide a su hijo cristián castro. >t>>tenemos una exclusiva de primer impacto con inés moreno. >>>a sistió verónica castro a una presentación del cantante italiano gigi d'allesio y nos dijo por qué no la hemos visto en televisión. >>> no sé, porque tengo que encontrar algo que me guste mucho, que me divierta mucho y tiene que ser algo que le guste mucho a la gente. >>> el gallito feliz estaba con la cresta alborotada, porque
una camioneta en una improvisada rampa que fue construida sobre el muro que divide méxico con phoenix arizona en primerimpacto.com, en todos lados, en uvideos.com, también para que usted esté con nosotros las 24 horas del día, para que comparta con nosotros lo que pasa detrás de cámara. >>>ssiempre conectaod. >>> sobredosis de primer impacto. >>> estÁ listo o no cristián castro para subir de nuevo al altar, verán su respuesta. >>> llega a hollywood...
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we met at mike rio's mother's house near phoenix, arizona, where he, his wife, and daughter, have beeny and their daughter share a bedroom and mike sleeps every night on the living room couch. >> what is it like for you at 51 to be sleeping on your mother's couch? >> ashamed. i feel low. i feel -- how can i support my family, let alone a house. >> mike doesn't have the money for a place of his own. he can't work. fire fights and and ied blast left him with a brain injury and post-traumatic stress disorder. maggy isn't working either so she can look after him. the money is running out, and they find themselves like hundreds of thousands of other veterans, fighting a battle they never expected, one they flank can't believe. they're fighting for benefits from the department of veterans affairs. >> i thought they were there to help us, you know? if it wasn't for my wife, i'd be in a fetal position. i'd be curled up in a ball. i couldn't do it. >> mike has been trying to get his disability claim processed for nearly two years. there has been lost paperwork, long wait times for appointments,
we met at mike rio's mother's house near phoenix, arizona, where he, his wife, and daughter, have beeny and their daughter share a bedroom and mike sleeps every night on the living room couch. >> what is it like for you at 51 to be sleeping on your mother's couch? >> ashamed. i feel low. i feel -- how can i support my family, let alone a house. >> mike doesn't have the money for a place of his own. he can't work. fire fights and and ied blast left him with a brain injury and...
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you can see his tour starts tomorrow night in phoenix, arizona.night, we'll be joined by the very funny will arnett, the very funny chris elliott and we'll have music from the not as fully dwight yoakam. and then, on thursday, kevin james, from "the perks of being a wallflower" ezra miller and music from bloc party. so, join us then. our first guest is a two-time emmy winning actor whom you know from eight seasons of both "will and grace." you can see her now, alongside real-life husband, nick offerman, in the new drama "smashed." it opens in limited release on friday. please say hello to megan mullally. [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] how are you? >> i'm great. i'm great. it's good to see you. thank you. >> jimmy: it's great to have you here. you and your husband, nick -- you work a lot. you work together a lot, don't you? >> we do. we've been insanely busy. and we had a lot of travels this summer for work. and ended up in some unlikely spots. >> jimmy: it's pretty rare that a couple will get to -- i mean, other than your sonny an
you can see his tour starts tomorrow night in phoenix, arizona.night, we'll be joined by the very funny will arnett, the very funny chris elliott and we'll have music from the not as fully dwight yoakam. and then, on thursday, kevin james, from "the perks of being a wallflower" ezra miller and music from bloc party. so, join us then. our first guest is a two-time emmy winning actor whom you know from eight seasons of both "will and grace." you can see her now, alongside...
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elizabeth sent us this photo of husker the pug, helping her vote by mail in phoenix, arizona, as sheiose. tweet us at "politicsnation," use the hash tag protect the vote or come to our facebook page and message us. we have a big story on voter intimidation in a key state. that's next. [ male announcer ] the way it moves. the way it cleans. everything about the oral-b power brush is simply revolutionary. our unique brush head cleans in three directions with up to 50% more brush movements than leading sonic technology. oral-b power brushes. go to oralb.com for the latest offers. >>> we're back with the relentless right wing effort to block the vote. think progress exclusively reports on the romney campaign training volunteer poll watchers to mislead voters in wisconsin. the training also teaches them how to deceive elections officials and the public about who they were associated with. they obtained romney campaign's volunteer observer, the training manual given volunteers during training sessions in wisconsin. this section raises serious concerns. rules regarding observers. volunteers
elizabeth sent us this photo of husker the pug, helping her vote by mail in phoenix, arizona, as sheiose. tweet us at "politicsnation," use the hash tag protect the vote or come to our facebook page and message us. we have a big story on voter intimidation in a key state. that's next. [ male announcer ] the way it moves. the way it cleans. everything about the oral-b power brush is simply revolutionary. our unique brush head cleans in three directions with up to 50% more brush...
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he's coming to us from phoenix arizona. daniel, great to have you inside "the war room."s an honor to be here with you. >> jennifer: let me start by asking you about your own story first. you grew up as an undocumented -- you were able to put yourself through college and law school. how was that? and what would have made it easier? >> definitely. governor, i am an american without papers. came to the u.s. when i was 7 years old with my family not knowing what was going on. i grew up as normal as any other kid would. i was the student next to you in class or the person praying next to you at church. when i grew up here, i went to school, i was taught about the values of the american opportunity and the american dream and i learned that if you work hard, you can make that happen. so i've had to fight for my education ever since i came here and now that i am in law school, i have to pay about $42,000 a year to be in law school. and what has made it really hard is really the mentality of a governor and of our legislature that education somehow is something we can't afford for
he's coming to us from phoenix arizona. daniel, great to have you inside "the war room."s an honor to be here with you. >> jennifer: let me start by asking you about your own story first. you grew up as an undocumented -- you were able to put yourself through college and law school. how was that? and what would have made it easier? >> definitely. governor, i am an american without papers. came to the u.s. when i was 7 years old with my family not knowing what was going on....
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>> the minute we met josh pike at the maricopa county jail in phoenix, arizona, he stood out. >> look at this. give us a fricken -- this is all we have to cut our fingernails and sharpen our pencils. that's what the black stuff is on there. after you emery board your nails you have a little sashay action going on. you know what i mean? stop. you know what i mean? >> josh pike was a firehose on full open throttle that was uncontrollable. was whipping around and you just -- you couldn't contain the stream that was josh pike. >> i have to say the dinners have gotten better. i don't know what they did. i guess they have a new nutritionist or something like that that's coming through here and shaking things up. the dinners are a little bit better. i mean, they're edible. >> josh pike is great for tv. huge personality. however, i didn't quite realize he was going to be such a difficult interview subject. >> what's going on with you? you're getting a little approaching over there, huh? what's going on? i see you out of my peripheral, i'm on you like that. i know what's going on, pal. 50, 50
>> the minute we met josh pike at the maricopa county jail in phoenix, arizona, he stood out. >> look at this. give us a fricken -- this is all we have to cut our fingernails and sharpen our pencils. that's what the black stuff is on there. after you emery board your nails you have a little sashay action going on. you know what i mean? stop. you know what i mean? >> josh pike was a firehose on full open throttle that was uncontrollable. was whipping around and you just -- you...
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they started putting their money in places like raleigh, north carolina, nashville, tennessee, phoenix, arizonamadison, wisconsin. that's because what happens in our state legislatures directly affects our taxes, schools, roads, the quality of our air and water -- even our right to vote. politicians and lobbyists at the core of this clever enterprise figured out how to pull it off in an organized, camouflaged way, covering their tracks while they put one over on an unsuspecting public. this is the story of how and why it worked. our report was many months in the making. it's a collaboration between tom casciato and kathleen hughes, the filmmakers at okapi productions and the schumann media center that i head. schumann supports independent journalism and public watchdog groups like the center for media and democracy, whose investigators have been tracking the footprints of alec, an organization hiding in plain sight, yet one of the most influential and powerful in american politics. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i've often told people that i talk to out on the campaign trail when they say "state what?" when i say i'
they started putting their money in places like raleigh, north carolina, nashville, tennessee, phoenix, arizonamadison, wisconsin. that's because what happens in our state legislatures directly affects our taxes, schools, roads, the quality of our air and water -- even our right to vote. politicians and lobbyists at the core of this clever enterprise figured out how to pull it off in an organized, camouflaged way, covering their tracks while they put one over on an unsuspecting public. this is...
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i did something just a few moments ago in phoenix ago -- a few months ago in phoenix, arizona. >> andalso a brave because this was merely an tidy just where that but i really wanted to encourage, inspire, motivate. and the support people cure and we re realize how amazing we are and how people are one step beyond what is comfortable. i have a few more left to do. i would like to also hear from other people that would do to create monumental items i have also pushed myself to something uncomfortable. and jumping off bridges, dealing with snakes. and that cost tremendous stress. pole dancing and a beating suit. >> congratulations. [laughter] beating suit -- from the traveling beatin -- swimsuit -- facebook .com 4/the trouble mom grea travel mom great information >> the space jumper is lucky to be alive after this stunt goes horribly wrong. this base jumper. take a look . .. richard hendrickson was just centimeters from death at the attentiveness and norway. this broke and it flung him over the edge of the cliff. nearly 4,000 ft. above the ground. one person thought that he was going to
i did something just a few moments ago in phoenix ago -- a few months ago in phoenix, arizona. >> andalso a brave because this was merely an tidy just where that but i really wanted to encourage, inspire, motivate. and the support people cure and we re realize how amazing we are and how people are one step beyond what is comfortable. i have a few more left to do. i would like to also hear from other people that would do to create monumental items i have also pushed myself to something...
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. >> stahl: spielberg spent his childhood in the suburbs of phoenix, arizona, with his three sisters,anything he wanted, we did. >> arnold spielberg: yeah, that's true. >> adler: we never said no. >> stahl: arnold spielberg is now 95 and leah is 92. >> adler: steve really did run us. he called the shots. >> stahl: leah was a full-time mom who steven says was his co- conspirator. >> steven spielberg: my mom didn't parent us as much as she sort of big-sistered us. she was peter pan. she refused to grow up. >> stahl: arnold was a computer engineer. >> steven spielberg: i missed my dad a lot growing up, even though we were together as a family. my dad was really a workaholic, and he was always working. >> adler: they were not close. you... you were always so involved. >> arnold spielberg: i was busy at work. >> stahl: steven had trouble fitting in-- he wasn't a good student and wasn't good at sports. he was bullied. >> steven spielberg: i was a nerd in those days. outsider. like the kid that played the clarinet in the band and orchestra, which i did. >> adler: we lived in an all non-jewis
. >> stahl: spielberg spent his childhood in the suburbs of phoenix, arizona, with his three sisters,anything he wanted, we did. >> arnold spielberg: yeah, that's true. >> adler: we never said no. >> stahl: arnold spielberg is now 95 and leah is 92. >> adler: steve really did run us. he called the shots. >> stahl: leah was a full-time mom who steven says was his co- conspirator. >> steven spielberg: my mom didn't parent us as much as she sort of...
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Ángeles, con la humedad y los fuertes vientos, el índice de calor se siente en los 102 grados, phoenix y arizonaontana a ustedes desde las dakotas, así que hay un factor responsable, es precisamente lo que se está desarrollando, el radar lo dice todo en el sur de la florida, mucha inestabilidad en las carolinas, así que para mañana tenemos la lluvia en el atlántico, tenemos actividad de fuertes lluvias que después se transformarán en nieve por las bajas temperaturas, de 30 a 40 grados, por el factor viento, mientras tanto tenemos una perturbación en cabo verde, con un 70 de probabilidad de desarrollo, las mínimas temperaturas, 42 grados, 37 en minneapolis, san antonio nada mal con 60, el termómetro baja a los 69 grados, para el día de mañana podemos tener temperaturas tan calurosas como el día de hoy, tenemos buenas noticias, porque el termómetro llega a 93 grados, tenemos solo 90 grados, pero a diferencia de los 103 grados que se sintieron hoy, chicago con 69, la gran manzana con 63 grados, el termómetro continúa en 80 grados para texas, continuamos con más de primer impacto. >>> muchas gracias
Ángeles, con la humedad y los fuertes vientos, el índice de calor se siente en los 102 grados, phoenix y arizonaontana a ustedes desde las dakotas, así que hay un factor responsable, es precisamente lo que se está desarrollando, el radar lo dice todo en el sur de la florida, mucha inestabilidad en las carolinas, así que para mañana tenemos la lluvia en el atlántico, tenemos actividad de fuertes lluvias que después se transformarán en nieve por las bajas temperaturas, de 30 a 40 grados,...
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google ceo larry page speaking for the first time since june in phoenix, arizona, at a conference withving details about the mysterious illness that took him out of the public eye. he did say i am here and i'm happy about that. california health insurance program that covers more than 860,000 children is going away. kids for low income families will still be covered and switching over to medicaid will be seamless but child advocates are worried california doctors won't accept additional medicaid patients. the founders of dreamworks have made a $90 million donation to the motion picture and television fund which provides health services to seniors and the disabled in the entertainment industry. that is your "west coast minute." dennis: earnings season in full bloom with bank of america reporting this morning. meche express and ebay do later today. sandra smith watching all the action with "the trade." sandra: i am literally watching all the action. american express right now not enough to put us into the greens of the dow slightly lower on the session but american express reported after
google ceo larry page speaking for the first time since june in phoenix, arizona, at a conference withving details about the mysterious illness that took him out of the public eye. he did say i am here and i'm happy about that. california health insurance program that covers more than 860,000 children is going away. kids for low income families will still be covered and switching over to medicaid will be seamless but child advocates are worried california doctors won't accept additional...
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ronnie is calling from phoenix, arizona. >> caller: good morning, how are you doing? caller: my question is i was a voter back in 2008. i voted for obama at that time. my question is i'm kind of baffled -- i don't understand that mr. romney came out and basically said a lot of stuff that didn't relate to what he was actually talking about. so the point is now -- the media where are they so not calling the thanks he stated the things he should have said i'm going to have that $5 trillion tax cut. i understand that obama had a bad debate, didn't do what he was supposed to do but mr. romney lied. >> bill: you are absolutely right. again, i compared romney's debate performance to the ryan speech in tampa. it was a good performance but it was packed with lies. i think the entire media was focusing on stage craft and performance or entertainment or acting ability and not on the substance of what they said. on the substance of what he said mitt romney simply did not tell the truth about the $5 million, about health care, about a whole lot of stuff. kevin in chicago, kevin ge
ronnie is calling from phoenix, arizona. >> caller: good morning, how are you doing? caller: my question is i was a voter back in 2008. i voted for obama at that time. my question is i'm kind of baffled -- i don't understand that mr. romney came out and basically said a lot of stuff that didn't relate to what he was actually talking about. so the point is now -- the media where are they so not calling the thanks he stated the things he should have said i'm going to have that $5 trillion...
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john was born and raised in phoenix, arizona and graduated in 1982 from yale university. please welcome john. >> thank you very much john. i come to these things for the introductions. thank you all. thanks especially to david for that marvelous presentation. my job is to amplify a little bit from a slightly different point of view. i had the privilege of being both the journalist and scholar at the brookings institution where the tea party emerged one of the things that was heavily debate in the hallway. what is this phenomenon. the other aspects of that debate, are they hard right conservatives. are they basically sarah palin and so forth or are they something knew, genuine grassroots libertarian movements. which is something we've seen much in america. david kirby performed a great service by shattering the myth of the monolithic tea party. if i had to summarize our two prior presentations in a headline, a simplistic headline, it would be david saying that the tea partyers are not monolithic and jonathan saying tea partyers are not loveable. what david finds i think ma
john was born and raised in phoenix, arizona and graduated in 1982 from yale university. please welcome john. >> thank you very much john. i come to these things for the introductions. thank you all. thanks especially to david for that marvelous presentation. my job is to amplify a little bit from a slightly different point of view. i had the privilege of being both the journalist and scholar at the brookings institution where the tea party emerged one of the things that was heavily...
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in phoenix, arizona. he was most appreciative and stated he realized that such an association and actions on the part of his son might well jeopardize any political aspirations he might have. he, of course, expressed concern for his son's behavior and reputation. reagan stated he would telephone his son and instruct him to dissociate himself gracefully and in a manner which would cause no trouble or speculation. he stated that the bureau's courtesy in this matter would be kept absolutely confidential. it continues. oops. reagan commented that he realizes that it would be improper to express his appreciation in writing and requested that special agent burn convey the great admiration that he has for the director and the bureau, and to express his thanks for the bureau's cooperation. so this document is now almost 20 years after reagan first become an informer in hollywood, and it shows the evolution of reagan's relationship with the fbi. here you have an example of ronald reagan who by this time in his lif
in phoenix, arizona. he was most appreciative and stated he realized that such an association and actions on the part of his son might well jeopardize any political aspirations he might have. he, of course, expressed concern for his son's behavior and reputation. reagan stated he would telephone his son and instruct him to dissociate himself gracefully and in a manner which would cause no trouble or speculation. he stated that the bureau's courtesy in this matter would be kept absolutely...
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now, in phoenix, arizona, a mother finds out her son is being bullied on the school bus after she receivesand phone calls from concerned parents. take a look at this cell phone video as her 12-year-old son was repeatedly punched by two brothers. and joining us now from phoenix is the victim's mother, tiffany hunter. tiffany, good morning. i'm sure that's hard for you to watch. it's hard for us to watch. at what point did you know that something was really wrong that day? >> well, honestly, when he came home from school that day, he seemed a little bit off. he wasn't really saying much to me. he did say he had a head ache. he basically didn't want to do homework, which which kid does? but he just was more -- kind of weepy. and all of a sudden i started getting all sorts of phone calls, text messages, everything from friends, which one of my friends actually sent me the actual video that you saw. and of course, i asked my son what exactly happened and he fessed up. he told me everything that had happened. and he didn't want to tell me because he was afraid he was going to get in trouble or t
now, in phoenix, arizona, a mother finds out her son is being bullied on the school bus after she receivesand phone calls from concerned parents. take a look at this cell phone video as her 12-year-old son was repeatedly punched by two brothers. and joining us now from phoenix is the victim's mother, tiffany hunter. tiffany, good morning. i'm sure that's hard for you to watch. it's hard for us to watch. at what point did you know that something was really wrong that day? >> well,...
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más, vamos con satcha pretto >>bueno, nuevos detalles sobre caso de hombre que se suicidio en phoenix arizonampaña en fin de semana en massachusset han irvertido cantidades millonarias para convencer a los indecisos >>california es primer estado que prohíbe polémica terapia que pretende convertir a homosexuales a heterosexuales >>importantes asociaciones de psicologo y psiquiatra respaldan la medida. >>en la asociacion américana de boys scout ventila sus trapos sucios, quieren llevar a la corte a estos pedofilos que no fueron acusados. >>la policía busca a alguien que fue a una boda sin intencion de felicitar a los casados, sino robar sus regalos, los nuevos esposos descubrieron el hecho al siguiente dia >>medicare multara a hospitales que admitan demasiados pacientes antes de 30 dias de haber dado de alta por complicaciones el gobierno estima que debido a esta medida más de 2 mil hospitales tendrán que pagar cientos de dólares. >>las mujeres que toman hormonas, suelen padecer de insatisfaccion sexual, la mitad de la pacientes lo reportó así >>un dia como hoy hace 30 años la industria de la m
más, vamos con satcha pretto >>bueno, nuevos detalles sobre caso de hombre que se suicidio en phoenix arizonampaña en fin de semana en massachusset han irvertido cantidades millonarias para convencer a los indecisos >>california es primer estado que prohíbe polémica terapia que pretende convertir a homosexuales a heterosexuales >>importantes asociaciones de psicologo y psiquiatra respaldan la medida. >>en la asociacion américana de boys scout ventila sus trapos...
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so you have a city like phoenix, arizona, that no one would touch with a ten-foot stick, and right now, those prices have gone up 33% in the last 12 months. the reason for these turnaround states, portions of florida, certainly that everybody thought will never turn around, is because investors marched into that market early. why did they do it? because they could buy these homes so cheap and rent them out at enormous profits. so we really have the investors to thank for turning around the worst markets here in the u.s. but certainly now the homeowner is marching right behind them. >> i'm glad someone is chasing yield somewhere in the yield. if we look at arizona, idaho, nevada, utah, these are where the biggest appreciation has taken place. what's the strategy here? do you chase some of the lower end markets or do you chase the core markets now? as an investor, what's the right strategy? >> what an investor looks at typically is their own local market because they know it best. the investors that go into somebody else's backyard and try to become a wheeler-dealer there always lose the
so you have a city like phoenix, arizona, that no one would touch with a ten-foot stick, and right now, those prices have gone up 33% in the last 12 months. the reason for these turnaround states, portions of florida, certainly that everybody thought will never turn around, is because investors marched into that market early. why did they do it? because they could buy these homes so cheap and rent them out at enormous profits. so we really have the investors to thank for turning around the...