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they talked about a destruction of of a weight lift in phoenix arizona. >>> -- waist list in phoenix a congressional aid plans on compensating victims which could be released in a few weeks. it will be released and has been linked to thirteen deaths and the recall of three cars. >>> hackers broke into its network and now those records it said they had no reason to believe the passwords had been broken into it but it could be the biggest security breach in u.s. history. >>> they are pushing for more at silicone valley on facebook's shareholders' meeting. members of the coalition went to ebay and at google. they are pushing high tech companies to a point them to board positions. and google announced it would at reverend jackson and they were asked to do the same. >> the teachers are demanding better pay and they want more librarians. they just learned teachers will come to class after the demonstration. >>> and in just a couple of minutes, they are due to find out if bay area beaches are among the most polluted areas in the state. most poll looted -- polluted beaches are along the stat
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haden veterans' affairs medical center located in phoenix, arizona, in which secretary shinseki, dr. robert pretzel, undersecretary for health, dr. thomas lynch, assistant undersecretary for health for critical operations and management, mr. wilgunn, or any other representive office of the general counsel, ms. joan mooney, assistant secretary for congressional legislative affairs, dr. ron mauer, mr. bobbing, congressional relation officer, or michael hough, congressional relations officer, or parties to or referenced in such emails and written correspondence. >> members, you have heard the motion, do i hear a second? motion's been moved and properly seconded. i will open the floor for the ranking member to make a statement and would ask if any other members have a statement that they be very, very brief because everybody has a very, very tight schedule this morning. i understand the ranking member is recognized. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. i think we all can agree that quality, safe, accessible health care has always been a priority of this committee. i believe that has not
haden veterans' affairs medical center located in phoenix, arizona, in which secretary shinseki, dr. robert pretzel, undersecretary for health, dr. thomas lynch, assistant undersecretary for health for critical operations and management, mr. wilgunn, or any other representive office of the general counsel, ms. joan mooney, assistant secretary for congressional legislative affairs, dr. ron mauer, mr. bobbing, congressional relation officer, or michael hough, congressional relations officer, or...
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. >> todas las semanas en phoenix, arizona, un grupo de emigrantes se reÚnen a compartir historias.ienen un familiar detenido por inmigraciÓn. josÉ cuenta como un compaÑero de celda se volviÓ loco. >> Él supuestamente miraba la virgen, al diablo... >> salvÓ a otra que se querÍa matar... >> soy de cuernavaca... >> las historias son diferentes pero tienen en comÚn la desesperaciÓn... que ha llevado por lo menos a 21 detenidos al suicidio. ya hecho que otros lo consideren. >> muchos de los detenidos se quejan de estar aislados, lejos de su familia, peleando sus casos sin abogados y sin la menor idea de lo que pasa en el exterior. te tienen encerrado en un cuarto, la ventana la tienen pintada para que no veas para afuera. te dejan ser un espacio para que entre la claridad. >> algo que nos comentan los detenidos es la diferencia que existe entre un preso normal y un detenido de inmigraciÓn. el normal sabe que volverÁ a salir a la calle. el problema es que el detenido de inmigraciÓn no sabe cuantos meses o aÑos le va a tocar pelear su caso. >> dÍa tras día mezclados con desesperanzada. ha
. >> todas las semanas en phoenix, arizona, un grupo de emigrantes se reÚnen a compartir historias.ienen un familiar detenido por inmigraciÓn. josÉ cuenta como un compaÑero de celda se volviÓ loco. >> Él supuestamente miraba la virgen, al diablo... >> salvÓ a otra que se querÍa matar... >> soy de cuernavaca... >> las historias son diferentes pero tienen en comÚn la desesperaciÓn... que ha llevado por lo menos a 21 detenidos al suicidio. ya hecho que otros...
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facility in phoenix, arizona, that alleged loy led to at least 40 veteran deaths. >> all of this makes me angry. whatever we have allegations like this, until they're founded, i didn't come here to watch things happen this way. i waim here to make things better. >> reporter: shin sec ki who was appoint nd 2009 and oversees the second largest budget in the federal government ordered a nationwide face-to-face audit of v.a. facilities in the wake of several brewing scandals at v.a. hospitals where phony wait lists were created and records ordered destroyed by veterans affairs officials. republican lawmakers abdz the american legion have called for shin sec ki to resign. a subpoena was issued for all e-mails pertaining to the phoenix scandal. >> the last few weeks have been a model of v.a. stone walling which precipitated the need for this subpoena. >> secretary shin sec ki took eight days to respond to the committee's request in early april for him to order evidence preserved regarding the phoenix scandal, eliciting bipartisan outrage. >> we have over the past years asked the v.a. for inf
facility in phoenix, arizona, that alleged loy led to at least 40 veteran deaths. >> all of this makes me angry. whatever we have allegations like this, until they're founded, i didn't come here to watch things happen this way. i waim here to make things better. >> reporter: shin sec ki who was appoint nd 2009 and oversees the second largest budget in the federal government ordered a nationwide face-to-face audit of v.a. facilities in the wake of several brewing scandals at v.a....
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started in phoenix, arizona.e got republicans and democrats on the hill, some of the president's allies expressing outrage. they revealed that rob nabors is now going to be temporarily moving over to the v.a. department to oversee the review, get a handle not just on what's gone wrong but how to fix it. republican leader in the senate, mitch mcconnell, says he thinks it's a good start but he's wondering why the president himself has not taken a more hands-on role. listen. >> if the president is truly serious, he needs to treat these stories at least as seriously as he did the obamacare website fiasco when he pledged his complete attention and the full force of his administration to do whatever needed to be done. >> republicans are pointing to a senior aide around here, sent over to h.h.s. with consultants and others. they were working around the clock to fix healthcare.gov. you can see the pressure on this president now to show that he is personally involved in making sure that as much effort as h.h.s. got for th
started in phoenix, arizona.e got republicans and democrats on the hill, some of the president's allies expressing outrage. they revealed that rob nabors is now going to be temporarily moving over to the v.a. department to oversee the review, get a handle not just on what's gone wrong but how to fix it. republican leader in the senate, mitch mcconnell, says he thinks it's a good start but he's wondering why the president himself has not taken a more hands-on role. listen. >> if the...
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let me start with shelley ortiz from phoenix, arizona.he name of your documentary is "diagnosing the problems." about yourittle bit document tree. >> when we heard about the problems in july -- we were trying to find a topic we were passionate about. we have a lot of friends who suffer from mental illness. we decided to pursue that and it turned out really well. >> how did you find out about this? >> my teacher came to us. last year? and our seniors last year also articulated. -- participated. we decided to get our team together. >> let me turn to peter next to you. he is our middle school winning entry. security."merica's how did you come to this topic? >> so, i go to eastern middle school with my fellow members. this is a mandatory project for us to do. everybody does it. that is how we came to the project, of course. we had to pick the topic by a certain date. this was right around the news of the nsa. are endless teacher made us to a project on security and privacy the day before. we decided to do this on a whim. >> what did you learn
let me start with shelley ortiz from phoenix, arizona.he name of your documentary is "diagnosing the problems." about yourittle bit document tree. >> when we heard about the problems in july -- we were trying to find a topic we were passionate about. we have a lot of friends who suffer from mental illness. we decided to pursue that and it turned out really well. >> how did you find out about this? >> my teacher came to us. last year? and our seniors last year also...
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we've got some breaking news we're following right now out of phoenix, arizona. is joining us. senator, i know we booked you to talk about the president's foreign policy speech in west point, but i need to get your immediate reaction to the breaking news just coming into cnn. from a report from the inspector general of the department of veterans affairs saying an initial review of the veterans hospital in phoenix, arizona, found multiple unofficial wait lists of veterans seeking care and identified, get this, 1,700 veterans seeking care but were not on any existing waiting list. the inspector general's report says this, we recommend the veterans affairs secretary take immediate action to review and provide appropriate health care to the 1,700 veterans we identified as not being on any existing wait list. i want to get your immediate reaction. this is pretty shocking information, senator. >> well, it's terrible, too, and it obviously calls for immediate action. the report requires. i think also, wolf, it's probably about time for the justice department to get invo
we've got some breaking news we're following right now out of phoenix, arizona. is joining us. senator, i know we booked you to talk about the president's foreign policy speech in west point, but i need to get your immediate reaction to the breaking news just coming into cnn. from a report from the inspector general of the department of veterans affairs saying an initial review of the veterans hospital in phoenix, arizona, found multiple unofficial wait lists of veterans seeking care and...
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health clinics in phoenix, arizona and fort collins, colorado used elaborate schemes to hide recordspatients who had waited too long for care that meets the department's goals. shinseki vowed to fix any problems documented by an inspector general's investigation for but stopped short of resigning. the nation's largest veterans group has called on him to step down. >> for more we go to st. louis, missouri where we're joined by a whistleblower who says he was removed in his position as chief of psychiatry at the va hospital in st. louis after reporting unethical workplace conduct. matthew said he was demoted to the hospital's basement where he now works on compensation and pension exams. in new york we're goin joined by and inyer ariel solomon san francisco, we're joined by aaron glantz. is author of three books, most recently, "the war comes home: washington's battle against america's veterans." he also wrote an article about dr. mathews ordeal. aaron glantz, let's start with you. why shinseki had to testify. >> he had to go before congress because news organizations have reported the
health clinics in phoenix, arizona and fort collins, colorado used elaborate schemes to hide recordspatients who had waited too long for care that meets the department's goals. shinseki vowed to fix any problems documented by an inspector general's investigation for but stopped short of resigning. the nation's largest veterans group has called on him to step down. >> for more we go to st. louis, missouri where we're joined by a whistleblower who says he was removed in his position as...
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> we're getting our first look at the reaction from fed up vets and families speaking out in phoenix, arizonahere we heard most of the disturbing reports of this va misconduct but it's more wide spread. watch this. >> you've waited longer than 30 days or 60 days for care or to be seen, raise your hand. >> these are all people, we're not numbers, we are proud americans. we served our country. and all we're asking is that you do what we did for you. i want to know are you really going to do something, is something going to get done, or are we going to have another committee where this is going to go on forever? i want to know if the people are actually going to stand up and say we have to start taking care of our veterans. >> but the thing of it is, it took months for them to see him. it took months. they wouldn't call us back. finally, when they did, the appointments were set out two months in advance. it took two months to see his prostate, his cancer doctor when they found out he did have cancer. >> every time my husband reached out to the va they just kept telling him be patient, sir. i'm h
> we're getting our first look at the reaction from fed up vets and families speaking out in phoenix, arizonahere we heard most of the disturbing reports of this va misconduct but it's more wide spread. watch this. >> you've waited longer than 30 days or 60 days for care or to be seen, raise your hand. >> these are all people, we're not numbers, we are proud americans. we served our country. and all we're asking is that you do what we did for you. i want to know are you really...
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you look at the cities with the hottest, most frequently hot weather like tampa, florida, and phoenix, arizona, even if you increase the temperatures in those cities you get no increase in heat-related mortalities. as more and more of the country warms up, i doubt minnesota will ever be as warm as phoenix, but if global warming continues the future of america is phoenix and tampa. in other words, people aren't dumb. climate change can future adaptation and has historically spurred adaptation which has made people safer with respect to heat spells. >> but with individual decision making does not necessarily get you in an ouija board type of way, isn't there a role for collective action, and i almost shudder to use that word, but isn't there a role for collective action that is coordinated by government. >> there is a role, but just like politics most weather is local, and most collective action can take place at the local level. like you can have public health services, which gear up for heat spells, emergency relief in the event of hurricanes. but we already have this in places in florida, for
you look at the cities with the hottest, most frequently hot weather like tampa, florida, and phoenix, arizona, even if you increase the temperatures in those cities you get no increase in heat-related mortalities. as more and more of the country warms up, i doubt minnesota will ever be as warm as phoenix, but if global warming continues the future of america is phoenix and tampa. in other words, people aren't dumb. climate change can future adaptation and has historically spurred adaptation...
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oeste, nos vamos a quedar con temperaturas agradables, mucho mÁs cálido como es de costumbre en phoenix, arizonaefiere, y me puede escribir al twitter, estoy lista para contestar sus mensajes, vuelvo a los estudios. >> nuestro jorge calvo viene con mucha acciÓn deportiva el dÍa de hoy. >> cÓmo se aprende en ese programa, quÉ barbaridad, muy interesante, me gustÓ bastante el segmento. el entrenador que ayer quedÓ campeÓn se metió al centro del campo y tirÓ sal, eso dicen que le ayudÓ, vamos a ver el resumen. el leÓn que visitaba al pachuca para la vuelta del final del torneo clausura, y la fiera y acaba con la desventaja de 3 2, pero boselli de cabeza y en una atajada muy complicada para el conejo pÉrez, se nivelen las cosas, este empate forzaba a los tiempos extras, gonzÁlez decreta el triunfo para la fiera sobre el pachuca, y la celebraciÓn comenzaba, el león es apenas el segundo equipo que logra el bicampeonato desde la implementaciÓn de los torneos cortos en el fÚtbol mexicano. y seguimos con las celebraciones, river plate consigue su tÍtulo nÚmero 35, despuÉs de una goleada contra quilmes, a
oeste, nos vamos a quedar con temperaturas agradables, mucho mÁs cálido como es de costumbre en phoenix, arizonaefiere, y me puede escribir al twitter, estoy lista para contestar sus mensajes, vuelvo a los estudios. >> nuestro jorge calvo viene con mucha acciÓn deportiva el dÍa de hoy. >> cÓmo se aprende en ese programa, quÉ barbaridad, muy interesante, me gustÓ bastante el segmento. el entrenador que ayer quedÓ campeÓn se metió al centro del campo y tirÓ sal, eso dicen...
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se referÍa a las denuncias contra un hospital para veteranos en phoenix arizona.rte de 40 ex combatientes. >>> yo creo que son mÁs de 40 casi yo hablo con, ellos conocen quise muriÓ. >>> obama dijo que se castigara cualquier negligencia y que seguirÁ trabajando con erick... al frente del departamento. >>> sÉ que el presidente obama estÁ presionando para que se nos dejar servicio. >>> el presidente obama dijo que resolverÁ cualquier problema que pueda existir en otras instalaciones, donde tambiÉn se ofrece servicio mÉdico a los veteranos dijo que no es justo que lucharon afuera por nuestro paÍs, tengan que luchar a dentro para recibir lo que se merecen. >>> no todos estÁn acuerdo con el mandatario. el caso es una vegÜenza nacional y la respuesta del presidente fwh. dijo el senador john thune. >>> pedro veterano de la guerra de vietnam muriÓ el pasado enero afirma que no pudo tener una cita, porque no aparecÍa en el registro. el escÁndalo no sorprende a un ex empleado del departamento. que quiso mantener su identidad en el anonimato. en sus 27 aÑos vio a muchos vete
se referÍa a las denuncias contra un hospital para veteranos en phoenix arizona.rte de 40 ex combatientes. >>> yo creo que son mÁs de 40 casi yo hablo con, ellos conocen quise muriÓ. >>> obama dijo que se castigara cualquier negligencia y que seguirÁ trabajando con erick... al frente del departamento. >>> sÉ que el presidente obama estÁ presionando para que se nos dejar servicio. >>> el presidente obama dijo que resolverÁ cualquier problema que pueda...
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this happened in phoenix, arizona last year. was jailed for 60 days because he was having bible study at his house. >> again it was a zoning ordinance regulation, not a first amendment issue. but if they pass this law, this zoning legislation, i would think there are going to be a lot of lawsuits. come on. if you have over 49 people over for a big game or a barbecue, as you said. that could get -- wind you afoul with the law? >> why does the city or the government or the county carefy have 50 people in my basement -- >> versus 48. >> right. versus 48 and nobody can hear them because we're just down there having fun, watching tv. >> well they're not going to now if you have 48 or 49 people down in the basement. this all started from six complaints in the neighborhood saying we've heard things, it is noisy, we have a right to a quiet, peaceable place. that's the clash. but you are right, how are you going to enforce this law? >> we're going to have the police monitoring this? it comes down to the silliness of if a realtor has an o
this happened in phoenix, arizona last year. was jailed for 60 days because he was having bible study at his house. >> again it was a zoning ordinance regulation, not a first amendment issue. but if they pass this law, this zoning legislation, i would think there are going to be a lot of lawsuits. come on. if you have over 49 people over for a big game or a barbecue, as you said. that could get -- wind you afoul with the law? >> why does the city or the government or the county...
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> veterans affairs investigators have substantiated serious conditions at the va hospital in phoenix, arizona. according to an interim report released today, the report shows veterans in phoenix waited an average of 115 days for their first appointment. three months longer than the hospital reported. in addition, investigators say they found 1700 vets waiting for medical care but who were not on an official waiting list. 42 va facilities are under investigation for possible abuse of scheduling practices. >>> the ymca of silicon valley failed to properly supervise an aide accused of molesting four young girls. that's what a lawsuit filed today by one of the little girl's families claims. nicholas has pleaded not guilty to child molestation charges. the civil suit said the ymca violated state law by allowing him to be left alone with children and that it failed to insure he only worked under the direct supervision of a qualified teacher. >> larimay had been given access to young kids, basically doing what he wanted to do with them without any supervision what so ever. >> the suit seeks unspecif
> veterans affairs investigators have substantiated serious conditions at the va hospital in phoenix, arizona. according to an interim report released today, the report shows veterans in phoenix waited an average of 115 days for their first appointment. three months longer than the hospital reported. in addition, investigators say they found 1700 vets waiting for medical care but who were not on an official waiting list. 42 va facilities are under investigation for possible abuse of...
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trying to work on all five years since he has been at the va and what's happening now, one in phoenix, arizona are cooking the books to make it looking like they're getting the care to veterans, and they have been allegedly keeping two sets of books and lying about how fast the veterans are getting into appointments, to see doctors. and they were dying. this is not the only place this is alleged to have happened. so the senators are outraged and i want to give you a sense of what's happening. here's senator mattie murray, democrat, washington state. >> secretary shinseki, i tick that you sincerely want to do the right thing, but we need more than good intentions, we need decisive actions to restore the culture in the va and accountability and to change the system wide years 'long problems. >> now, democrats are encouraging digging into the problem. but some republicans calling for change at the very top, saying that shinseki has to go, and democrats are calling for the same thing, del. >> and libby, we can see that it is bipartisan outrage on capitol hill, something that's very rare these days
trying to work on all five years since he has been at the va and what's happening now, one in phoenix, arizona are cooking the books to make it looking like they're getting the care to veterans, and they have been allegedly keeping two sets of books and lying about how fast the veterans are getting into appointments, to see doctors. and they were dying. this is not the only place this is alleged to have happened. so the senators are outraged and i want to give you a sense of what's happening....
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this first one, surveillance video from inside a thai restaurant in phoenix, arizona. >> watch what happensthis restaurant. >> a drive-through at a restaurant that wasn't a driv drive-through. if you look closely you'll notice this is actually a taxicab that crashed into this restaurant. >> you can see the tires spinning too. what happened? a car malfunkion or what happened to the driver? >> according to reports the driver passed out going 35 miles per hour and crashed into the restaurant. right now the restaurant is closed having to undergo some renovations to correct the damage caused by this crashp. the next footage, dash cam footage. we might be in russia. pay close attention to this cyclist. that cyclist is going to play a very important role in this video. >> that guy is pedalling his butt off. watch this. oops. >> lost it. oh, man. he swerved too much. >> he swerved too much, maybe hit a pebble, maybe caught some debris but he also caught a face full of concrete, went flying over the handle bars of his bike. the guy with the dash cam stops to help out. the guy is okay. >> that was an
this first one, surveillance video from inside a thai restaurant in phoenix, arizona. >> watch what happensthis restaurant. >> a drive-through at a restaurant that wasn't a driv drive-through. if you look closely you'll notice this is actually a taxicab that crashed into this restaurant. >> you can see the tires spinning too. what happened? a car malfunkion or what happened to the driver? >> according to reports the driver passed out going 35 miles per hour and crashed...
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investigated in a nationwide .eview of services the most troubling allegations involved the facility in phoenix, arizonait is claimed that 40 veterans may have died because of delays. this is after accused of falsifying records to cover up the wait time and a top administrator received a substantial bonus even though the facility is under investigation. investigators say they haven't uncovered any evidence so far that they were leaked to mismanagement the president obama promised action if the allegations are proved. , ionce we know the facts assure you if there is misconduct, it will be punished. >> the head of the v.a. is a retired general and wounded veteran. critics are demanding his resignation. the president says he supports them for now. regardless of the investigation, services need to improve dramatically. careof the veterans need similar because they are getting old. a growing number need treatment for wounds and mental scarring as a result of the conflict in iraq and afghanistan. >> you are watching "bbc world news america," still to come -- chinese to change your password. it is ebay warning
investigated in a nationwide .eview of services the most troubling allegations involved the facility in phoenix, arizonait is claimed that 40 veterans may have died because of delays. this is after accused of falsifying records to cover up the wait time and a top administrator received a substantial bonus even though the facility is under investigation. investigators say they haven't uncovered any evidence so far that they were leaked to mismanagement the president obama promised action if the...
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if the most shocking surveillance video of phoenix arizona up rich man seen at the ride a 23 month olddaughter if into the pool to teach her a lesson. so he some rule the toddler into the pool to the jury lessen thrift the girl's mother also claims that he hosed that child down with water. if that father now could face child abuse charges. >>: said if you are going to stay at a hotel sometime this summer for your vacation make sure that you are check out to take a look at to the fees your bid charge because consumer reports said those fees include all kinds of things that you may not have known about such like there are resort fees for athletic authorities. you will see the sea. you can't really argue that off. we're going to take a quick break will be back with more in a minute. all wrapper mclemore is apologizing for wearing the costume. we'll tell you why he says he started today. seat in the bay area's come back to the kron4 morning news 640 is the time on the clock. a u.s. marine fell from an aircraft in north carolina. with what ever reason he fell out of the aircraft monday nigh
if the most shocking surveillance video of phoenix arizona up rich man seen at the ride a 23 month olddaughter if into the pool to teach her a lesson. so he some rule the toddler into the pool to the jury lessen thrift the girl's mother also claims that he hosed that child down with water. if that father now could face child abuse charges. >>: said if you are going to stay at a hotel sometime this summer for your vacation make sure that you are check out to take a look at to the fees your...
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for more we are joined from phoenix, arizona.mind people what this case is all about. >> right, so these involved general motors vehicles, saturns, pontiacs and chevrolets, started to be built in 2002, older models general motors' cars. there's a pin in the ignition that can come loose. if that happens, the car can switch itself off, essentially. when that happens, people could lose control of the car. and if the ignition is off, your airbags don't work. so that's the biggest issue here, the sudden loss of control, this sudden loss of power, and if you do get in a crash, which could happen if you lose the ignition, your airbags won't come on. so it's a very scary situation for the people who have been involved in these accidents and 13 people have died. >> it's a huge amount of money. the senator calls it a parking ticket. >> that's right. this fine is actually the limit the government can charge a company for failino trelease information about recalls. there are proposals to raise it to something around $100 million. so if the n
for more we are joined from phoenix, arizona.mind people what this case is all about. >> right, so these involved general motors vehicles, saturns, pontiacs and chevrolets, started to be built in 2002, older models general motors' cars. there's a pin in the ignition that can come loose. if that happens, the car can switch itself off, essentially. when that happens, people could lose control of the car. and if the ignition is off, your airbags don't work. so that's the biggest issue here,...
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el intÉrprete nacido en phoenix, arizona.o. joaquÍn fuentes tienen los detalles. >> tres aproximadamente 140 libras y mide apenas cinco pies. con ese pequeÑo cuerpo logra secuestrar, desarmar y someter a seis agentes federales, junto con otras dos indÍgenas que vendían mercancÍa en la calle. >> a poco serÁ cierto? con armas y todo. pues sÍ, mejor que me diera trabajo. >> eso dijo el gobierno mexicano en 2010. la encarcelÓ por privaciÓn de la libertad. >> con mis familiares. importa que no tengan dinero, pero destruirÁ con mis hijos. >> pese que no habÍa pruebas en su contra y ninguna de las agente ratificÓ la acusación. simplemente con la procuradurÍa general de la repÚblica se negaba a revisar el caso. >> cuando me acuerdo sigo llorando. dije no, quÉ feo, lo que hacen. >> en 2009 fue liberada porque habÍa una duda razonable de su culpabilidad. en un hecho histÓrico, el tribunal federal de justicia de mÉxico ordenÓ a la pgr la reparaciÓn del daÑo contra esta vendedora callejera. y considerar que le generÓ un daÑo patrimonial
el intÉrprete nacido en phoenix, arizona.o. joaquÍn fuentes tienen los detalles. >> tres aproximadamente 140 libras y mide apenas cinco pies. con ese pequeÑo cuerpo logra secuestrar, desarmar y someter a seis agentes federales, junto con otras dos indÍgenas que vendían mercancÍa en la calle. >> a poco serÁ cierto? con armas y todo. pues sÍ, mejor que me diera trabajo. >> eso dijo el gobierno mexicano en 2010. la encarcelÓ por privaciÓn de la libertad. >> con...
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supuestamente un hospital en phoenix arizona mantena una lista secreta para ocultar a por lo menos 1,400 la asociacin americana de veteranos hispanos dice haber alertado al departamento de veteranos sobre los problemas por aÑos y sus quejas han caido en odos sordos. s/ luis quiñonez, asociación americana de veteranos hispanos "lo que hicieron fue un acto criminal. esto no fue una acción de tratar de proteger sus salarios. esto fue un acto criminal. esconder la verdad y someter reportes falsos al gobierno". la investigacin ya incluye unos veintisis hospitales. s/ randy serrano, @randytelemundo según la cadena cnn, la directora del hospital en phoenix sabía sobre la existencia de dos listas. una oficial que llegaba aquí a washington e indicaba que las citas se estaban dando oportunamente. y una secreta en la que se registraba el verdadero tiempo de espera. ese, en algunos casos era hasta de un aÑo. los hechos sorprenden a algunos veteranos de guerra. s/ roland roebuck, veterano de guerra "yo desde 1974 he estado visitado el hospital de veteranos y hasta ahora no he tenido ningún tipo de qu
supuestamente un hospital en phoenix arizona mantena una lista secreta para ocultar a por lo menos 1,400 la asociacin americana de veteranos hispanos dice haber alertado al departamento de veteranos sobre los problemas por aÑos y sus quejas han caido en odos sordos. s/ luis quiñonez, asociación americana de veteranos hispanos "lo que hicieron fue un acto criminal. esto no fue una acción de tratar de proteger sus salarios. esto fue un acto criminal. esconder la verdad y someter reportes...
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tito torbellino, visionario de phoenix, arizona, fue ejecutado al norte de mÉxico.e inmediato. tito torbellino muriÓ cuando era trasladado el hospital. >> una amenaza, nada... todo el tiempo trabajando, contento. eh... un artista que iba en ascenso. >> personaje del mundo en la mÚsica, como la original banda limÓn, manifestaron su pesar por el asesinato del cantante. >> uno se entristece mucho. nos cae como balde de agua frÍa, porque es un gran amigo. >> que le impactaron en la cabeza y el cuerpo. >> estoy siendo trasladado desde obregÓn hasta phoenix. >> se suma la de otros mÚsicos como valentÍn elizalde y sergio gÓmez. quienes tambiÉn fueron asesinados violentamente. las investigaciones pertinentes para aclares era el caso. buscan a los responsables sin que, hasta el momento, existe una pista clara del asesinato. univisiÓn. >> le advertimos que las imÁgenes que ver a continuaciÓn son fuertes. elementos del swat, en el operativo en una casa al norte de georgia, explotÓ la habitación del niÑo de un aÑo dejÁndolo en coma y con graves lesiones en el rostro. segÚn las
tito torbellino, visionario de phoenix, arizona, fue ejecutado al norte de mÉxico.e inmediato. tito torbellino muriÓ cuando era trasladado el hospital. >> una amenaza, nada... todo el tiempo trabajando, contento. eh... un artista que iba en ascenso. >> personaje del mundo en la mÚsica, como la original banda limÓn, manifestaron su pesar por el asesinato del cantante. >> uno se entristece mucho. nos cae como balde de agua frÍa, porque es un gran amigo. >> que le...
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the troubling stories that have come out of phoenix, arizona, where whistle blowers allege that has many as 40 veterans died while waiting for care, and alleged secret waiting lists are unconscionable if proven true. we would not be doing our sworn duty if we sat idly by and allow these preventable deaths of those who made sacrifices for this great country to become the status quo at the v.a. unfortunately, mr. speaker, these incidents do not seem to be isolated. they are under the watch of not just one senior v.a. manager. similar stories of mismanagement and negligence have arisen in
the troubling stories that have come out of phoenix, arizona, where whistle blowers allege that has many as 40 veterans died while waiting for care, and alleged secret waiting lists are unconscionable if proven true. we would not be doing our sworn duty if we sat idly by and allow these preventable deaths of those who made sacrifices for this great country to become the status quo at the v.a. unfortunately, mr. speaker, these incidents do not seem to be isolated. they are under the watch of not...
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in phoenix, arizona, at a packed american legion meeting, dozens of veterans and their loved ones sharedtheir personal traumas. >> i could not get through. i could not get in line. >> i was never really seen. >> six months to another three months or four months. that gives me ten months out that i can't see a doctor. >> reporter: the va is auditing all of its medical facilities after whistleblowers claimed employees were manipulating patient schedules to hide long wait times, which in dozens of cases may have contributed to patient deaths. >> i think every american should be outraged at how our veterans are being treated. >> reporter: an internal memo from march 2013, obtained by nbc news, shows top va officials learned of the problem well before the current allegations and had been trying quietly to fix it. now the american legion and some lawmakers are calling for va secretary eric shinseki to resign. >> and a question of the secretary is did he know? and if not, he did not know what was in a gao or inspector general's report, why not? >> reporter: the white house says president obama
in phoenix, arizona, at a packed american legion meeting, dozens of veterans and their loved ones sharedtheir personal traumas. >> i could not get through. i could not get in line. >> i was never really seen. >> six months to another three months or four months. that gives me ten months out that i can't see a doctor. >> reporter: the va is auditing all of its medical facilities after whistleblowers claimed employees were manipulating patient schedules to hide long wait...
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phoenix, arizona where as many as 40 veterans died at this va hospital while waiting up to 21 months to see a doctor. >> they never came in the door. we never saw them. >> reporter: dr. sam foote retired from that veterans administration hospital this year but not before exposing what he says is system attic fraud. dr. foote claims his superiors lied about the delays to qualify for bonuses. >> we realized patients were dying because of it. that's the point where we said we can't take this anymore. >> phoenix veteran raffle my castro died after waiting months for a specialist visit to diagnose a lump found on his neck after a routine checkup. he kept this journal documenting the calls he made for 15 months trying to schedule a va visit that never came. >> i am a purple heart vietnam vet and should be receiving proper treatment. >> making calls again to the va. >> reporter: it's not just phoenix. the office of veteran affairs investigating 23 other deaths at 13 virginia hospitals nationwide. the veterans administration announcing it will conduct a face to face visit at every va hospita
phoenix, arizona where as many as 40 veterans died at this va hospital while waiting up to 21 months to see a doctor. >> they never came in the door. we never saw them. >> reporter: dr. sam foote retired from that veterans administration hospital this year but not before exposing what he says is system attic fraud. dr. foote claims his superiors lied about the delays to qualify for bonuses. >> we realized patients were dying because of it. that's the point where we said we...
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that's where captain nielson steps in a retired air force pilot, he teaches a week long course at phoenix arizona's international airport. students call him the plane whisperer. it's estimated 25% of fliers have some fear. for this group it's moderate to severe and that despite knowing the numbers, your chances of dying in a plane crash is 1 in 60 million. >> does it look like you're having a moment? >> yeah. >> i was taking care of my panic attack. >> reporter: jessica is traveling with her whole family. oh, my god! oh, my god! i don't want to fly. >> reporter: captain ron offers reassurance and tips. >> the thing you should be focusing on is you. >> reporter: bring a distraction, a book, music. avoid alcohol and drugs unless you have a prescription. grab a straw. get on the airplane and restrict your breathing through the straw. if you can control your breathing for the first two minutes of flight, you have got 90% of the battle licked. >> reporter: for most of the students the class paid off. a lifetime of anxiety behind them. byron pitts. abc news, phoenix. >> you can see the full story tonight
that's where captain nielson steps in a retired air force pilot, he teaches a week long course at phoenix arizona's international airport. students call him the plane whisperer. it's estimated 25% of fliers have some fear. for this group it's moderate to severe and that despite knowing the numbers, your chances of dying in a plane crash is 1 in 60 million. >> does it look like you're having a moment? >> yeah. >> i was taking care of my panic attack. >> reporter: jessica...
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hayden veterans affairs medical center located in phoenix arizona in which secretary shinseki dr. robert petzel undersecretary for health dr. tom lynch undersecretary for health for clinical operations and management mr. will gunn general counsel or any other representative of the office of general counsel ms. joan mooney assistant secretary for congressional legislative affairs dr. von mauer director of the liaison service the congressional relations officer or michael huff congressional relations officer parties to our reference in such e-mails and written correspondence. >> members you heard the motion. do i hear a second? the motion has been moved improperly seconded. i will open the floor for the ranking member to make a statement and would ask if any other members have a statement that it be very very brief because everybody has a very tight schedule this morning. i understand. the ranking members recognize. >> thank you. >> thank you very much mr. chairman. i think we all can agree that quality safe accessible health care has always a priority of this committee and i believ
hayden veterans affairs medical center located in phoenix arizona in which secretary shinseki dr. robert petzel undersecretary for health dr. tom lynch undersecretary for health for clinical operations and management mr. will gunn general counsel or any other representative of the office of general counsel ms. joan mooney assistant secretary for congressional legislative affairs dr. von mauer director of the liaison service the congressional relations officer or michael huff congressional...
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>>> live pictures from near phoenix, arizona.rities warned 3,000 residents to be ready to evacuate. it's expected owe double by tonight. no injuries have been reported at this point. so far, no structures have burned but it's burning out of control. >> a minor leaguer in los angeles dodgers organization is recovering after his ear bitten off by a teammate during an argument the catcher chomped down on alex gurerror's left ear the two are teammates on the isotopes. it began minutes before when olivo became upset. police say he didn't want to file a report until talking with his lawyer. >> paul mccartney is apologizing to fans after falling ill and now cancelled an entire tour. he is scheduled to play seoul followed by 19 under the circumstances us performances in august. >> mary tyler more's diabetes fight has taken a toll. betty white tells closer weekly the 77-year-old's eye sight is her biggest problem now, she's almost beyond the point of being able to see. she was diagnosed at type one diabetes at age >> one by one, represent
>>> live pictures from near phoenix, arizona.rities warned 3,000 residents to be ready to evacuate. it's expected owe double by tonight. no injuries have been reported at this point. so far, no structures have burned but it's burning out of control. >> a minor leaguer in los angeles dodgers organization is recovering after his ear bitten off by a teammate during an argument the catcher chomped down on alex gurerror's left ear the two are teammates on the isotopes. it began...
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mickey is a visiting professor in phoenix, arizona. good to see you.hank you for being with us. >> thanks, ali. >> your thoughts about ford and alan leaving? >> i wanted to add to what bryce was saying earlier. one of the things that alan did at ford was install transparency and i can't stress that enough. they are pull out their tablets and show you the performance of any ford division around the world and go up and down show you how things are doing. i have never seen a car company that had that kind of information at its fingertips. and i think that's a competitive advantage for ford. >> and this is important to talk about because americans are touched by the car companies in one way or another. you have their cars, you own their stock, or you are related to their dealerships and snow people who work there, will mark job? >> hopefully what alan did is now institutionalized. so one of the things i found is when people get used to ideas and then they are taken away, they get very, very upset about that. so mark fields is going to have to continue this
mickey is a visiting professor in phoenix, arizona. good to see you.hank you for being with us. >> thanks, ali. >> your thoughts about ford and alan leaving? >> i wanted to add to what bryce was saying earlier. one of the things that alan did at ford was install transparency and i can't stress that enough. they are pull out their tablets and show you the performance of any ford division around the world and go up and down show you how things are doing. i have never seen a car...
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shinseki, saying that there is a growing chorus among some , talking aboutgn the problems in phoenix, arizonaand other facilities around the country -- this question -- should the be a secretary be fired or resign? >> should the leader of the veteran,t, a vietnam resign or be fired? >> no. >> that from senator bernie sanders. the full interview is available on our website. leon is joining us from the bronx. good morning. caller: drugs should be illegal. but you legal drugs are cocaine, things like that. but the merrill went -- the marijuana plant, we need to leave that here for the younger generation. it is too powerful, it cannot be killed. we tried everything and we cannot kill it, so we should just leave it alone. it is a holy plant. it cannot be killed unless you can stop it from coming, which we cannot do. when will we realize that that plan is more powerful than america and its allies put together? thank you for the call. some figures according to drug policy.org. people arrested in 2012, the most recent figures on nonviolent drug charges, a number of states allow drugs for medical mari
shinseki, saying that there is a growing chorus among some , talking aboutgn the problems in phoenix, arizonaand other facilities around the country -- this question -- should the be a secretary be fired or resign? >> should the leader of the veteran,t, a vietnam resign or be fired? >> no. >> that from senator bernie sanders. the full interview is available on our website. leon is joining us from the bronx. good morning. caller: drugs should be illegal. but you legal drugs are...
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at are there and the chairman accused and they asked about the destruction of a wade list in phoenix arizonandreds of workers protested at the company headquarters calling for a higher manipulate mum wage. >> now, they are raising minimum wage to 15 and more than 100 protesters were arrested for trespassing. >>> more information was arrested about the ebay breach. they were accessing nearly 145 user records and they cannot cop time it and encrypted passwords and the seemingly never inning battle to keep your information safe. >>> he recommends using a pat parents wore and if if any of them have fun to have opinion breached, there is trouble and they really have to be on the ball. >> if your passwords are too week and one person, key path and a dead baby whale washed up and the whale washed up on on the rocks yesterday afternoon just off highway one. hundreds of people came out to take photos of it. still no and we are scheduled to find out if wine area peach lines are poll lewded inned stayed. and they asked her another chance at sap fran's chrissy feel. >>> how is it looking so far? >> it l
at are there and the chairman accused and they asked about the destruction of a wade list in phoenix arizonandreds of workers protested at the company headquarters calling for a higher manipulate mum wage. >> now, they are raising minimum wage to 15 and more than 100 protesters were arrested for trespassing. >>> more information was arrested about the ebay breach. they were accessing nearly 145 user records and they cannot cop time it and encrypted passwords and the seemingly...
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arizona. joining us from phoenix, is lee, professor of economics at the arizona state university school of businesswelcome to the programme. is this a case that the drivers of the population being jobs, and is that why we see this in the south-west? >> you know, this is one of the major research questions that academic economists studied for years and years. is it jobs following people or people following the jobs. it's chicken and egg analogy. i think what we see now is the recovering continuing to pick up some speed. we are seeing people following jobs, and the states that seam to attract population are the states that are adding jobs at the fastest clip. that's why you see texas and utah in there. >> i was going to say the recovery was pronounced in the south and west. all 15 of the nation's fastest growing communities were in the south and west. >> that's right. what we are seeing is a return to a growth pattern that has really existed in the country for the last five or six decades. the west and the south-east have led growth in the united states, and all of that came to a sudden halt in the r
arizona. joining us from phoenix, is lee, professor of economics at the arizona state university school of businesswelcome to the programme. is this a case that the drivers of the population being jobs, and is that why we see this in the south-west? >> you know, this is one of the major research questions that academic economists studied for years and years. is it jobs following people or people following the jobs. it's chicken and egg analogy. i think what we see now is the recovering...
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this is shelly ortiz, going to metropolitan art institute in phoenix, arizona, diagnosing the problem is the name of the documentary and you did this with nina and dean, and hannah hood and your faculty adviser is stephanie lucas, tell us abouture documentary. >> well, diagnosing the problem, when we heard about the -- in july we were trying to fine a topic we were passionate about and we knew something about and we have a lot of friends around us that suffer from mental illness so we decided to pursue it. >> how did you come to the competition, fine out about student cam? >> my teacher came to us, this last year, and our seniors last year also participated in c-span student cam, and so we decided to get our team together and be ready for the prompt in july, and when it came we went for it. >> let me turn to peter right next to you. peter jasper, our middle school winning entry. your documentary, nsa, the links of america's security. you did with this antonia and madeline. how did you come to this topic in the student cam competition. >> i go to eastern middle school with my fellow me
this is shelly ortiz, going to metropolitan art institute in phoenix, arizona, diagnosing the problem is the name of the documentary and you did this with nina and dean, and hannah hood and your faculty adviser is stephanie lucas, tell us abouture documentary. >> well, diagnosing the problem, when we heard about the -- in july we were trying to fine a topic we were passionate about and we knew something about and we have a lot of friends around us that suffer from mental illness so we...
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as well as phoenix, arizona where they had hidden list of appointments that are made.o we thought it was essential at this time that we step forward in the nation's largest veterans organization and ask for resignation due to poor oversight and failed leadership. lou: as the commander of the american legion, you guys are awfully careful about who you engage politically and we support as veterans. you also have a number of people, including senator john mccain and the veterans of foreign wars and his agents not joining in the fall for his resignation. what is your response to those who are veterans who don't support other veterans organizations. >> well, i don't think they realize the magnitude. we have a system for the last two years and we go to hospitals around the country and we do town hall meetings with veterans, we do reviews within the hospitals. and we see first hand what goes on in those hospitals. we talked to the patients and their caregivers and administrators. and i think what really is the whole gist of this is that when you have people that fail at their
as well as phoenix, arizona where they had hidden list of appointments that are made.o we thought it was essential at this time that we step forward in the nation's largest veterans organization and ask for resignation due to poor oversight and failed leadership. lou: as the commander of the american legion, you guys are awfully careful about who you engage politically and we support as veterans. you also have a number of people, including senator john mccain and the veterans of foreign wars...
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phoenix, arizona, these are hot home areas, but also areas that were slammed during the housing bubblee who's buying. are these boomers? certainly not millennials who are having trouble finding jobs onshore. >> probably not millennials. our average age customer is about 44 years old. we get a wide cross-section of people from semiretired to people that are, you know, very active in the work force. it's a great time to buy a house. housing is still incredibly affordable. we're only building 40% of the homes that we traditionally build in this country, and the market's way underserved. there's a lot of great opportunities out there, and these markets that were previously hot are getting hot again. liz: yeah. steve, can i just ask you because the ten-year yield hit below 2.5%. are you cheering something like that on? it makes eventually, perhaps, mortgage rates a lot lower, but are the banks being generous and opening up their wallets? >> oh, absolutely. they're starting to ease up, and, you know, there was some positive comments yesterday from mel watt, head of the fhfa, and i think cred
phoenix, arizona, these are hot home areas, but also areas that were slammed during the housing bubblee who's buying. are these boomers? certainly not millennials who are having trouble finding jobs onshore. >> probably not millennials. our average age customer is about 44 years old. we get a wide cross-section of people from semiretired to people that are, you know, very active in the work force. it's a great time to buy a house. housing is still incredibly affordable. we're only...
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. >>> as he mentioned, the problems at the va medical facilities did not just limit to phoenix, arizona and have been reported all across the country including the locations you see right there on your screen. issues such as management, data manipulation, lengthy wait times and poor care are just some of the more recent reports. joining me with reaction are the senators from the great state of arizona, republicans, john mccain and jeff flake. senator mccain, i want to go to the question it seems this is not isolated, this wait list issue that is in your state of arizona, this seems institutionalized. in other words, that makes me suspicious that somebody told these facilities to do this. is that a reasonable thought? >> i think it's reasonable but i also think it's reasonable, sean, that they set parameters that there would be certain waiting times that shouldn't be exceeded. because in the nature of their business, they were unable to meet those waiting times, so, then it seems natural that people would then start cooking the books, so to speak. by the way, albuquerque is the latest on
. >>> as he mentioned, the problems at the va medical facilities did not just limit to phoenix, arizona and have been reported all across the country including the locations you see right there on your screen. issues such as management, data manipulation, lengthy wait times and poor care are just some of the more recent reports. joining me with reaction are the senators from the great state of arizona, republicans, john mccain and jeff flake. senator mccain, i want to go to the...