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next question comes from ramona, who writes in from maryland. her family may have some unclaimed property and wants to know where she should look for this money. >> i think we all have a little. we contacted the national association of unclaimed property for this answer. it tells us unclaimed property does refer to accounts at banks or properties like a savings accounts or a refund that has been inactive for at least a year. each state has an unclaimed property program where you can search to see if you have unclaimed property in your name. in virginia residents should visit the department of treasury's website. maryland residents should look for the comptroller for the state. and those in d.c. should contact the office of chief financial officer for unclaimed property. you can also check all the states where you lived because you could have left property somewhere else. >> are they open tomorrow? i want to have a good weekend. >> it's actually a lot of it -- >> it's right online? >> yeah. >> that's how i'm spending my saturday. who knows, i cou
next question comes from ramona, who writes in from maryland. her family may have some unclaimed property and wants to know where she should look for this money. >> i think we all have a little. we contacted the national association of unclaimed property for this answer. it tells us unclaimed property does refer to accounts at banks or properties like a savings accounts or a refund that has been inactive for at least a year. each state has an unclaimed property program where you can...
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flow in grants american authorities have beefed up security along the border with mexico as artie's ramona linda reports it's become the final destination for scores of people. the wind blows through the rugged sonora desert in arizona helping shape its rocky values and spectacular peaks it's a treasure of the american southwest but this is also a frontier where a deadly conflict isn't your way. it's almost a mass disaster situation the disaster which doctor has faces is the growing number of unidentified bodies being found along arizona's southern desert bodies stacked high in a fight for space and perhaps even a proper burial one day it becomes not so much an effort to determine why that person died becomes an effort to sort out who's who where inside of the pima county cooler at the medical examiner's office which has a capacity to hold hundreds of bodies now this facility is much larger than other places around the country pacifically because of the issue of bodies being pounds along the border even so lack of storage is a major headache three hundred some remains a refrigerated truck
flow in grants american authorities have beefed up security along the border with mexico as artie's ramona linda reports it's become the final destination for scores of people. the wind blows through the rugged sonora desert in arizona helping shape its rocky values and spectacular peaks it's a treasure of the american southwest but this is also a frontier where a deadly conflict isn't your way. it's almost a mass disaster situation the disaster which doctor has faces is the growing number of...
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bill and eighty three could give vigilantes a free pass to take the law into their own hands argues ramona lindo has the story . the line dividing arizona new mexico is closely watched by the u.s. border patrol armed with military equipment federal agents attend to keep the peace but for some living in the scenic desert region there is no peace here what we are seeing on the arizona border is an insurgency. the first threat of cartel violence spilling over from mexico has led to a proposal for a new border militia here along the us mexico border it's one of the most heavily fortified anywhere in the world haven't so that the obama administration has plenty of federal dollars in order to help secure the border but to some people in arizona that still isn't enough the proposed special missions unit would allow foreign volunteers to pursue and arrest people they suspect to be smugglers or undocumented immigrants very soon as the state has taken control of its own destiny whether or not the federal government recently has the right but many others in arizona question the purpose of the special
bill and eighty three could give vigilantes a free pass to take the law into their own hands argues ramona lindo has the story . the line dividing arizona new mexico is closely watched by the u.s. border patrol armed with military equipment federal agents attend to keep the peace but for some living in the scenic desert region there is no peace here what we are seeing on the arizona border is an insurgency. the first threat of cartel violence spilling over from mexico has led to a proposal for...
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territorial disputes in the south china seas and it is as i said you know trying to reassert its head ramona condition in asia and china in turn is responding to that but both of these powers are actually seeking to expand their their presence and their influence the u.s. is reasserting its dominant presence and china is as a capitalist power in transition to an imperialist power is expanding its commercial influence is breaking out into africa into central asia and its relative demand for raw materials is greater now than ever. war and this is again part of this backdrop and that rivalry is not in the interest of the people of the world so what you're saying is that the u.s. as they kind of surround china and a way you know with a new base is that we're seeing in the in the region that china is also responding to the us yeah as i said both of these you know the u.s. is the dominant imperialist power in the world and it is responsible for more suffering more death and destruction that any policy is since the end of world war two and of course you know it's there to be very galling and upsett
territorial disputes in the south china seas and it is as i said you know trying to reassert its head ramona condition in asia and china in turn is responding to that but both of these powers are actually seeking to expand their their presence and their influence the u.s. is reasserting its dominant presence and china is as a capitalist power in transition to an imperialist power is expanding its commercial influence is breaking out into africa into central asia and its relative demand for raw...
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many of the supporters of this bill say that is just a cry for help i find that i find interesting ramona that i think a lot of people are not talking about all the christian science monitor wrote a story about it last week. there are facts out there are numbers out there that show more illegal immigrants are actually leaving this country and then coming in that in a lot of cases it doesn't who've them to come then you know they talk to immigrants who say you know at least back home in mexico we can use running water things like that if they're more of a need now evaluate arizona and think they need to crack down or is this just sort of a hot issue that seems to get some whole attention followers. well historically in arizona politicians have made careers from being very tough on immigration and their support for initiatives like this they believe will be very beneficial to them the author of this bill sylvia allen has getting a lot of support from her people near near the border we see joe arpaio who's very tough on immigration he is also receive and still a lot of support as controversi
many of the supporters of this bill say that is just a cry for help i find that i find interesting ramona that i think a lot of people are not talking about all the christian science monitor wrote a story about it last week. there are facts out there are numbers out there that show more illegal immigrants are actually leaving this country and then coming in that in a lot of cases it doesn't who've them to come then you know they talk to immigrants who say you know at least back home in mexico...
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he bought it brand-new out of ramona, california. it's a utah, minnesota, now back up in washington. it's going to stay here for quite some time. >> as always, you can find tractor tales on our home page. today's country church salute goes to a church in merritt island, florida. construction began in 1885 with lumber delivered from st. augustine. the first service here was held on thanksgiving day in 1886, meaning the church celebrated its 120th anniversary in 2011. the original 95-seat sanctuary still stands today and includes much of the original lumber and pews. the transformational life center was dedicated in 2007 and includes a worship center and classrooms. the current pastor is the reverend calhoun. as always, we want to learn about your church as well. salutes can be sent to the address on the screen. stay with us. the mailbag is next. time now for our weekly look inside the farm >> time now for our weekly look inside the farm report mailbag. my reference to the pink slime controversy prompted this question from panel stone.
he bought it brand-new out of ramona, california. it's a utah, minnesota, now back up in washington. it's going to stay here for quite some time. >> as always, you can find tractor tales on our home page. today's country church salute goes to a church in merritt island, florida. construction began in 1885 with lumber delivered from st. augustine. the first service here was held on thanksgiving day in 1886, meaning the church celebrated its 120th anniversary in 2011. the original 95-seat...
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correspondent ramona lindo shows us many of the underlying conditions which led to the rioting in the first place are still just as bad or even worse today. the riots the fires the looting continuing tonight and some say it is actually getting worse you don't belong here tonight images of arson in writing in golf in los angeles in one thousand nine hundred two remain vivid in the minds of many americans sparked by the acquittal of four l.a.p.d. officers who brutally beat a black motorist the violence underscores simmering racial tensions and widespread distrust of the city's police this is where it all got started run the street where rodney king was beaten more than twenty years ago by several police officers the video which showed the extreme violence was shown worldwide and is one of the sparks which touched off an inferno throughout the city today the area near the beating looks different but many of the same concerns about police violence remain brutality is one thing and you know in the use of force is another it is not just the violence but the sense of justice being denied whi
correspondent ramona lindo shows us many of the underlying conditions which led to the rioting in the first place are still just as bad or even worse today. the riots the fires the looting continuing tonight and some say it is actually getting worse you don't belong here tonight images of arson in writing in golf in los angeles in one thousand nine hundred two remain vivid in the minds of many americans sparked by the acquittal of four l.a.p.d. officers who brutally beat a black motorist the...
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he lives in ramona, california. >> jimmy: what does dave do for a living, just out of curiousity?n't know. >> jimmy: but this is not the brother who was getting married? >> no, it wasn't him. in the beginning i was like, dude you're okay with that? i did say your name on national television. he's like oh, man, that's cool. since then with social media and facebook, it's not so cool anymore. like to the point where he told me two weeks ago, my mom and my niece and nephew were watching wizard of oz, and my brother walked in as like the munch kin scene came on, like we represent the lollipop guild. my brother walked in, looks at him and says, does this turn you on? [cheers and applause ] i guess he's been type-cast. so he knows how it feels. >> jimmy: that is horrible. >> dave scott. his name is dave scott. >> jimmy: that's an unbelievable story. when you got the part, it's your first big part? >> i had never acted before. >> jimmy: whl was that? >> that was '98. i lived in glendale, worked at home depot, when i got that job, when i got the american pie job. >> jimmy: are you an expe
he lives in ramona, california. >> jimmy: what does dave do for a living, just out of curiousity?n't know. >> jimmy: but this is not the brother who was getting married? >> no, it wasn't him. in the beginning i was like, dude you're okay with that? i did say your name on national television. he's like oh, man, that's cool. since then with social media and facebook, it's not so cool anymore. like to the point where he told me two weeks ago, my mom and my niece and nephew were...
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. >> serving time quietly and peacefully is exactly how we found ramona rosario. in the gym at the north carolina correctional institution for women. she was a long way from home. >> i'm originally from dominican republic. i live in new york city. and that was my first time that i come to north carolina and i got in trouble. >> seven years earlier, rosario agreed to carry a package for a friend. she's now serving 18 to 24 years for trafficking heroin. >> i don't know anyone down here. i need to go home and be with my children. my children need me, and i think i have done enough time. >> rosario told us that she had one source of comfort from the seemingly endless amount of time she must be away from home. then she showed us what it was. ♪ amazing grace how sweet the sound ♪ ♪ that saved a wretch like me ♪ i like to sing. i've been singing since i was little. i remember when i used to sing in my country when i was like 5, 6 years old. i've been singing a long time. now i have to sing in here. ♪ my mother, she sing beautiful, and i think it's the talent in the famil
. >> serving time quietly and peacefully is exactly how we found ramona rosario. in the gym at the north carolina correctional institution for women. she was a long way from home. >> i'm originally from dominican republic. i live in new york city. and that was my first time that i come to north carolina and i got in trouble. >> seven years earlier, rosario agreed to carry a package for a friend. she's now serving 18 to 24 years for trafficking heroin. >> i don't know...
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with the communications minister of foreign lives and they are home back in may of 1985 and also ramonad a long conversation. she said she and others have been moved it not to have been a opinion come up with your policy is black or white, somewhere between or something else that they are taught him politicians will do what they want to do. politicians want to be reelected to thought be reelected. something she said that was really powerful, she said i resented junior recently. he said barack obama is the new crack. he's got people hallucinating. he is the new crack in the black community on poor communities. and what she meant by that is pretty much to echo what the gentleman you are insane and other contributors say that barack obama is not the messiah. he is not the savior. he is one man who is probably trying to do the same for the politicians and we can't hand over her agency to one individual. he is beholden to congress. and we can see how that's working out. their not exactly receiving hamlet in 2008 that's not the case now. he's the new crack. he's not out there saying he's doin
with the communications minister of foreign lives and they are home back in may of 1985 and also ramonad a long conversation. she said she and others have been moved it not to have been a opinion come up with your policy is black or white, somewhere between or something else that they are taught him politicians will do what they want to do. politicians want to be reelected to thought be reelected. something she said that was really powerful, she said i resented junior recently. he said barack...
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. >> just reminded me of something from the book, a conversation with ramona, the communications ministerwe had a long conversation, and she said, you know, she and others did not vote because in their opinion whether politician is black or white, somewhere between our something else, that they are a politician to a politician will do what politicians do. politicians want to be reelected. politicians need to raise money to be reelected. something she said that was really powerful, she said -- he said barack obama is the new crack. he has got people hallucinating. he is the new crack in the black community, and poor communities. and what she meant by that is pretty much to echo what the gentlemen here have been saying, and other contribute to the book was saying, that barack obama is not the messiah. is not the savior. he is one man who coming in a comment is probably trying to do the right thing but he is a politician but she said that we need to not sleep on this, that we can't hand over our agency to one individual. he is someone, he's beholden to congress. we are seeing how that is wor
. >> just reminded me of something from the book, a conversation with ramona, the communications ministerwe had a long conversation, and she said, you know, she and others did not vote because in their opinion whether politician is black or white, somewhere between our something else, that they are a politician to a politician will do what politicians do. politicians want to be reelected. politicians need to raise money to be reelected. something she said that was really powerful, she...