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between adidas and pima continues today, but now on the global football market. each company has a strong global strategy. the international turnover of the three stripes label could this year.on euros >> there are products that sell really well during the world cup. the bazooka or the team jerseys. this will increase our sales. >> pima has invested in character players and numerous african teams. 18 teams are wearing its cat logo. >> africa is the sleeping giant. we believe we will get great returns in our investment when african countries benefit more from economic growth. duel that plays out in stadiums worldwide, but primarily in the shops. the market for football clothing and equipment is excited to reach over 12 billion euros this year. >> moving on, italy's prime minister has fired a broadside against the european union budget rules. he called for a course change for the eurozone away from austerity. eu's set to take over the presidency. french president francois hollande also chimed in this tuesday calling for more budget flexibility from brussels. both f
between adidas and pima continues today, but now on the global football market. each company has a strong global strategy. the international turnover of the three stripes label could this year.on euros >> there are products that sell really well during the world cup. the bazooka or the team jerseys. this will increase our sales. >> pima has invested in character players and numerous african teams. 18 teams are wearing its cat logo. >> africa is the sleeping giant. we believe...
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the former socialite's chauffered limo was now a pima county sheriff's car.hs old when her father was killed. by now she was beginning to understand more about how her father died and who might have done it and why. >> when you heard that pam was accused of having your father murdered for a $2 million insurance policy, what'd you think? >> i don't know what it's like to live the kind of life that she was living, but i know what it's like to grow up without having my dad around, like, my biological dad. >> arizona vs. pamela ann phillips. this is your arraignment. those are your charges. >> reporter: pam phillips pleaded not guilty to charges of murder and conspiracy to commit murder. veteran pima county attorney rick unklesbay was assigned to prosecute the case. >> she married gary for his money we believe. she divorced him for the same reason. he was -- he was bankrupt at the time. >> you think she also killed him for his money? >> right. >> the sense one gets of pam from you guys is of somebody who's kind of a human calculator. >> i think calculator's an ap
the former socialite's chauffered limo was now a pima county sheriff's car.hs old when her father was killed. by now she was beginning to understand more about how her father died and who might have done it and why. >> when you heard that pam was accused of having your father murdered for a $2 million insurance policy, what'd you think? >> i don't know what it's like to live the kind of life that she was living, but i know what it's like to grow up without having my dad around,...
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but in tucson, the pima county sheriff's mhst department, mental health support team take every threat seriously and when detectives like maria stengall hears that someone is on the verge of violence. >> it's truly a job right now for her not to commit suicide. >> they move. and now armed with everything known about a subject -- >> paranoid and delusional when not on her meds. >> reporter: a new arizona law says the individual can be brought in voluntarily to a mental health crisis response center without a warrant or court order or visible evidence of danger. >> are we preventing crime? i think we are. >> reporter: if they are, it's also because they roll with more information than many of their counterparts elsewhere. like the deputies in santa barbara who didn't know about elliott roger's legal gun purchases and had not seen his alarming gun postings weeks before his rampage. they missed his true murderous intentions. here they respond to hundreds of mental health calls every month. the goal, not arrest, but involuntary mental health first aid. to get a troubled individual past the
but in tucson, the pima county sheriff's mhst department, mental health support team take every threat seriously and when detectives like maria stengall hears that someone is on the verge of violence. >> it's truly a job right now for her not to commit suicide. >> they move. and now armed with everything known about a subject -- >> paranoid and delusional when not on her meds. >> reporter: a new arizona law says the individual can be brought in voluntarily to a mental...
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plus undocumented pima frayed to report crimes because of their immigration status. how that fear could be turning their communities in to targets. and later, rogue soldiers in the mexican army. confrontations between border protection and mexican soldier on his u.s. soil. sometimes resulting in attacks
plus undocumented pima frayed to report crimes because of their immigration status. how that fear could be turning their communities in to targets. and later, rogue soldiers in the mexican army. confrontations between border protection and mexican soldier on his u.s. soil. sometimes resulting in attacks
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plus undocumented pima frayed to report crimes because of their immigration status. how that fear could be turning their communities in to targets. and later, rogue soldiers in the mexican army. confrontations between border protection and mexican soldier on his u.s. soil. sometimes resulting in attacks on american citizens. what's going on? ♪ ♪ >>> this has been a conversation in america for you last few weeks, but what is interesting is who knew about this ahead of time? >> three words explosive in the u.s. politics, board, he undocumented and immigration. we have all three in today's discussion. we shared all of this with our community and as you can imagine it diverse opinions. sal thinks it's not complicated it's easy just tell people don't break the law. however, sergio says i crossed back in the united states in order to legally resolve my illegal status. however, i would see why people have a lot of misconception. speaking about the debate. sends them all back where they came from, lisa. and and a response from wendy. really, fred? might i ask where in hell d
plus undocumented pima frayed to report crimes because of their immigration status. how that fear could be turning their communities in to targets. and later, rogue soldiers in the mexican army. confrontations between border protection and mexican soldier on his u.s. soil. sometimes resulting in attacks on american citizens. what's going on? ♪ ♪ >>> this has been a conversation in america for you last few weeks, but what is interesting is who knew about this ahead of time? >>...
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we have 275 pima signed there. i think 175 are now on the ground.y are talking about maybe another hundred beyond that. but these are going to be special operations forces and trainers. they'll be there to collect intelligence, maybe to help with targeting and with training. but there is no appetite anywhere in the u.s. for putting large numbers of forces down. and frankly, to do what? you know, right now it's a very dangerous situation. if you were to enter mosul or one of the towns taken by isil. how would you tell the difference between a civilian and a fighter. and let's say that the iraqi forces go back in and retake those cities which i think they eventually will. there is a real prospect for atrocity and revenge. so i think the real big picture here, del, is that, yes, there is an immediate military issue of trying to stop their advance and push them back. but the broader issues is a political issue, a failing of the al-maliki government to reach out and have reconciliation with the kurds and sunnies and until you solve that political problem
we have 275 pima signed there. i think 175 are now on the ground.y are talking about maybe another hundred beyond that. but these are going to be special operations forces and trainers. they'll be there to collect intelligence, maybe to help with targeting and with training. but there is no appetite anywhere in the u.s. for putting large numbers of forces down. and frankly, to do what? you know, right now it's a very dangerous situation. if you were to enter mosul or one of the towns taken by...
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>> the great paper airplane fly-off is an annual event, here at the pima air & space museum in arizona. kids from 6 to 14 are welcome to compete. we started it so that we could inspire children to be interested in science and engineering. folding the paper airplane, testing it, and adjusting it is the scientific design process that they would do if they were engineers in the real world. >> and it went past like the fourth line, so i'm really excited! >> talk about exciting -- the 2012 champ won a place in paper-plane history. arturo valdenegro got to help with the launch of a giant paper plane, with his name on it! so, i was inspired to try my own hand at airplane construction. so, how do we get started? >> well, you need to pick a pattern so we know which plane we're gonna make. >> is this one easy? >> yes. >> good. >> so, the first step is to fold the whole thing in half, lengthwise, so you know where the center line is. >> following the expert's advice -- and the numbered lines -- i aim for good, sharp creases and perfect symmetry. it's as easy as 1-2-3. plus, 4-5-6... >> and then n
>> the great paper airplane fly-off is an annual event, here at the pima air & space museum in arizona. kids from 6 to 14 are welcome to compete. we started it so that we could inspire children to be interested in science and engineering. folding the paper airplane, testing it, and adjusting it is the scientific design process that they would do if they were engineers in the real world. >> and it went past like the fourth line, so i'm really excited! >> talk about exciting...
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that's why i am down here now advising pimas of tomorrow it will be illegal.t be arresting we will be warning much as we do with canopies. >> reporter: the criminalization is argued on the mixture of health and social grounds that overuse is bad for you and makes you inert. in banning it the british government went against the advice of medical officers whose opinion is a source. still campaigners against khat say they are delighted. >> with with regards to we don't drink alcohol, we chew khat. i can understand where they are coming from. but i think [inaudible] khat academic. for them it's a long time for their own benefit. >> reporter: the other argument is that khat funds terrorism in somalia. both in cain i can't and london people told us that that is both insulting and illogical. >> does anybody here look like they can finance el shabob. everybody is fight to go just be themselves. >> radicals are now happy because they want everybody to turn to the mosque. they don't people to staying in the streets and doing their business, they don't want that. >> repo
that's why i am down here now advising pimas of tomorrow it will be illegal.t be arresting we will be warning much as we do with canopies. >> reporter: the criminalization is argued on the mixture of health and social grounds that overuse is bad for you and makes you inert. in banning it the british government went against the advice of medical officers whose opinion is a source. still campaigners against khat say they are delighted. >> with with regards to we don't drink alcohol,...
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that's why i am down here now just advising pimas of tomorrow it will be illegal.be arresting people o begin with we'll be warning them much as we do with canopies. >> reporter: the criminalization is argue odd a mixture of health and social grounds that overuse is bad for you and makes you inert. in banning it, the british government we want against the advice of medical officers whose opinion is a source, still campaigners against khat say they are delighted. >> with regards to we don't drink alcohol, we chew khat. you know, i can understand where they are coming from, but i think nobody wants to become a khat addict. for the long-term it's for their own benefit. >> reporter: the other argument is that khat funds terrorism in somalia. yet in both kenya and london people told us that that was both insultin insulting and ill. >> does anybody here look like they can fans el shabob? everybody is fighting to just be themselves. >> radicals are now happy because they want everybody to turn to the mosque. >> reporter: yeah. >> they don't want people chewing khat and sta
that's why i am down here now just advising pimas of tomorrow it will be illegal.be arresting people o begin with we'll be warning them much as we do with canopies. >> reporter: the criminalization is argue odd a mixture of health and social grounds that overuse is bad for you and makes you inert. in banning it, the british government we want against the advice of medical officers whose opinion is a source, still campaigners against khat say they are delighted. >> with regards to we...