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on case number 10-sf-0604, people versus richard edward ruiz. mr. ruiz is richard edward ruiz jr. your true name? >> yes. >> the following day it's preliminary court hearing ruiz was charged with felony possession of narcotics which could carry a lengthy sentence behind bars. he entered a plea of not guilty and had one supporter at the hearing, his girlfriend, samantha dunn, who spoke to us afterwards. >> tell me how you found out that your boyfriend was in jail. >> he was supposed to pick me up from work one day and after work i was waiting outside and an hour had passed and he wasn't there and i knew something was wrong. and so when i got home i found out on the internet that he was arrested. >> what are your biggest fears for him right now? >> i'm just afraid that he's in isolation, just completely -- you know, scared and lonely and doesn't know what's going to happen. and on top of that, i'm afraid of how long he's going to be in jail. that's my biggest fear so far. and that it would change him in any way. i hope it doesn't change his heart. >> i didn't know my girlfriend was
on case number 10-sf-0604, people versus richard edward ruiz. mr. ruiz is richard edward ruiz jr. your true name? >> yes. >> the following day it's preliminary court hearing ruiz was charged with felony possession of narcotics which could carry a lengthy sentence behind bars. he entered a plea of not guilty and had one supporter at the hearing, his girlfriend, samantha dunn, who spoke to us afterwards. >> tell me how you found out that your boyfriend was in jail. >> he...
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he told rebecca ruiz he will cover her costs.cole, "fox 29 news". >> the nba sees record broke then may never be broken again. two flyers players admit they're flat out enemies right now. and, public enemy number one bill belichick, stepped up to the mike again. we'll tell you who won't be speak being that controversy >> calling all stars, the flyers don't need a call they've already gotten one and they're dialing long distance the flyers are represented well at too many's all-star game in columbus. jake voracek leads the entire league maybe not in points but in fights. never more than 52 on the season already 56. captain claude giroux tops with 516789 despite their awesome, flyers in 12th place in the eastern conference, what the all-star format allowing player from the same team to go against one another, voracek says that works for him. >> i need a little break. he's getting on my nerves. >> voracek saying i'm tired that far guy. one thing for sure as it concerns the sixers, they're planning to be bad until they get good may o
he told rebecca ruiz he will cover her costs.cole, "fox 29 news". >> the nba sees record broke then may never be broken again. two flyers players admit they're flat out enemies right now. and, public enemy number one bill belichick, stepped up to the mike again. we'll tell you who won't be speak being that controversy >> calling all stars, the flyers don't need a call they've already gotten one and they're dialing long distance the flyers are represented well at too many's...
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he's told rebecca ruiz he'll cover her costs.cole, fox 29 news. >>> fans of the office will soon get to is he one of their favorite stars back on the small screen. actor rain wilson leaving behind comedy and going a little darker this time in the new fox drama backs strom it revolves around the department's special crime unit and ever rent backstrom. his obnoxious behavior solves cases but offends nearly everyone and he comes in contact with. >> he's falling i was par at the seams. he's addicted to everything. he hates everyone including himself. and when the character,ing when the role is offered to me after the office i was i don't wanted to another tv show. i've just done one for 10 years but this character was too great to pass up. >> another big line up right here on fox 29. j.lo harry and keith are in new orleans looking for the next american idol and then at 9:00 the season premier of backstrom. stay with us for the fox 29 news at 10:00. >>> big night tonight. how would you like to try a healthy new concoction of tea and b
he's told rebecca ruiz he'll cover her costs.cole, fox 29 news. >>> fans of the office will soon get to is he one of their favorite stars back on the small screen. actor rain wilson leaving behind comedy and going a little darker this time in the new fox drama backs strom it revolves around the department's special crime unit and ever rent backstrom. his obnoxious behavior solves cases but offends nearly everyone and he comes in contact with. >> he's falling i was par at the...
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he's told rebecca ruiz he'll cover her costs.an takes what he that is that so dangerous matter no his own hands only to end up in jail himself. >> surveillance video shows clarence daniels walking into wal*mart in florida. another man michael foster runs up, grabs him neck, throws him to the ground. foster saw daniels in his hip holster. he was trying to get coffee creamer for his wife and has a concealed carry perm. foster face battery charges. >> 76ers underdogs tonight to the team who has the record record nnba. >> belicheck continues to cheat the fans the team and ♪ >>> you can bill tonight 76ers new york knicks game as the tank wars. the 96 next with the worst record in the inform fba. both teams tanking to try to get that number one draft pick. sixers organization clearly wanted to lose the game tonight and already without two starters nerlins noel was sent home for chicken soup they toll us was an upper respiratory if he can. to the wells fargo sent. the knicks up by seven. starting the third quarter carmelo anthony with t
he's told rebecca ruiz he'll cover her costs.an takes what he that is that so dangerous matter no his own hands only to end up in jail himself. >> surveillance video shows clarence daniels walking into wal*mart in florida. another man michael foster runs up, grabs him neck, throws him to the ground. foster saw daniels in his hip holster. he was trying to get coffee creamer for his wife and has a concealed carry perm. foster face battery charges. >> 76ers underdogs tonight to the...
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he's told rebecca ruiz he'll cover her costs.ews. >>> a man takes what he that is that so dangerous matter no his own hands only to end up in jail himself. >> surveillance video shows clarence daniels walking into wal*mart in florida. another man michael foster runs up, grabs him neck, throws him to the ground. foster saw daniels in his hip holster. he was trying to get coffee creamer for his wife and has a concealed carry perm. foster face battery charges. >> 76ers underdogs tonight to the team who has the record record nnba. >> belicheck continues to cheat the fans the team and how can i avoid maintenance fees? why would you want to avoid them? because i don't want to... you know what? i'm gonna bring my maintenance guy in here to tell you all about it. roddy! so, uh, without your fee your checking chamber can't run smoothly. every time you put money in it causes, uh...deposit friction. gotta get some fiscal lube on there. [ male announcer ] it's time to bank human again. [ defeated] okay. [ male announcer ] avoid monthly maint
he's told rebecca ruiz he'll cover her costs.ews. >>> a man takes what he that is that so dangerous matter no his own hands only to end up in jail himself. >> surveillance video shows clarence daniels walking into wal*mart in florida. another man michael foster runs up, grabs him neck, throws him to the ground. foster saw daniels in his hip holster. he was trying to get coffee creamer for his wife and has a concealed carry perm. foster face battery charges. >> 76ers...
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mark ruiz runs the organization. mark was born into an affluent family. his father was an engineer and his mother worked in a bank. he studied at a pristy jous private university and while learning, discovered the concept of helping people through social entrepreneurship. after graduating, he worked as a sales man for a large u.s. appliance maker. the job took him to sari-sari stores around the philippines. that's when he realized their potential. >> there are so many of these very small stores and if you connect them and made the network out of all the small stores, they could be as big or even bigger than the large supermarket. that's where i'm really coming from. i mean, i taught a business course then worked for company, so my orientation is business, but i guess what i really want to do differently is that it's a business that helps people. >> in 2007, mark left the company and found ed microventures. he named the organization the happen hapinoy program by combining the word, happy, with pinoy, which means filipino in -- over the past seven years, th
mark ruiz runs the organization. mark was born into an affluent family. his father was an engineer and his mother worked in a bank. he studied at a pristy jous private university and while learning, discovered the concept of helping people through social entrepreneurship. after graduating, he worked as a sales man for a large u.s. appliance maker. the job took him to sari-sari stores around the philippines. that's when he realized their potential. >> there are so many of these very small...
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. >> el doctor jaime ruÍz dice que el contagio es porque hay muchos niÑos sin vacunar.unizaciÓn no dudÓ en vacunar a su niÑo pero algunas partes del mismo condado casi uno de cada cuatro niÑos no han sido vacunados por miedo a que cause autismo sin que haya ninguna conexiÓn. los padres que no vacunar a sus hijos son anglosajones con tÍtulos. ellos no son los Únicos. tambiÉn hay familias pobres que no vacunan a sus niÑos aunque las razones son diferentes. >> a veces salen y viaja moviÉndose y no saben que le tocaba los niÑos la vacuna. >> los trabajadores agrÍcolas viajan siguiendo la cosecha. y aunque hay excepciones los hispanos se aseguran de vacunar a sus hijos porque es gratis es una buena forma de evitarlo problemas mayores. >> vamos hasta la comparaciÓn de la gasolina con otros productos. estÁ 0,89 $ mÁs barato que un galeÓn de agua con gas, increÍble. un galÓn de leche estÁ acostado casi el doble que la gasolina, el galÓn de jugo de naranja sale 12 $. ahÍ lo tiene, la gasolina toda en perspectiva. despuÉs de mucho pelear los soÑadores estÁn consiguiendo licencias
. >> el doctor jaime ruÍz dice que el contagio es porque hay muchos niÑos sin vacunar.unizaciÓn no dudÓ en vacunar a su niÑo pero algunas partes del mismo condado casi uno de cada cuatro niÑos no han sido vacunados por miedo a que cause autismo sin que haya ninguna conexiÓn. los padres que no vacunar a sus hijos son anglosajones con tÍtulos. ellos no son los Únicos. tambiÉn hay familias pobres que no vacunan a sus niÑos aunque las razones son diferentes. >> a veces salen...
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jose francisco ruiz and jose antonio navarro. as we talked about before, stephen f. austin and moses austin, his father's hope for texas was to colonize it and make it a prosperous place. but this was a dream for white colonists that came from the united states and some european nations. the same promise was not necessarily available to people of other ethnicities. if you were of african descent, you had no rights. this is a document, you might call it a passport for emily west a free woman of color from new york who had come to texas before the texas revolution with captain morgan and during the revolution, she was trying to return home to new york and got this letter which would have allowed her free passage. in the meantime, she was captured by santa ana and detained for a while. a myth grew out of this story that somehow she was a woman who had distracted santa ana at the battle of san jacinto. not much evidence for that. but a myth that grew up that grew out of those events and was perpetrated later on. itle might have been where "the yellow rose of texas" might
jose francisco ruiz and jose antonio navarro. as we talked about before, stephen f. austin and moses austin, his father's hope for texas was to colonize it and make it a prosperous place. but this was a dream for white colonists that came from the united states and some european nations. the same promise was not necessarily available to people of other ethnicities. if you were of african descent, you had no rights. this is a document, you might call it a passport for emily west a free woman of...
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ruiz in the aha. the floor is yours. >> thank you. going to talk to the podium because i do better at the podium. i can see everyone. i'm short. i'd like to talk -- our discussion sort of in a larger discussion about public history in general. and what our roles are as historians. the next time you find yourself in atlanta, perhaps for our 2016 annual meeting, i encourage you to visit the national center for civil and human rights. take your seat at the wool worth lunch counter in greensboro, north carolina, circa 1960. prepare yourself for a virtual onslaught of racial taunts and threats that rise in volume as the seconds tick by. one leaves the exhibit shaken with a visual sense of jim crow in the everyday. along with a profound appreciation for those courageous young americans who took their seats in history. many examples abound of the historical immediacy conveyed in museums, national parks, and city streets, to mention a few. as innovators and storytellers public historians sal brat and transform academic scholarship into journe
ruiz in the aha. the floor is yours. >> thank you. going to talk to the podium because i do better at the podium. i can see everyone. i'm short. i'd like to talk -- our discussion sort of in a larger discussion about public history in general. and what our roles are as historians. the next time you find yourself in atlanta, perhaps for our 2016 annual meeting, i encourage you to visit the national center for civil and human rights. take your seat at the wool worth lunch counter in...
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there was also jose francisco ruiz and jose antonio navarro. as we talked about before, stephen f austin and moses austin, his father their hope for texas was to colonize it and make it a very prosperous place but this was mainly a dream for white colonists who came from the united states and from some european nations. the same promise was not necessarily available to people of other ethnicities. if you were of african descent you have basically no rights. this is a really fascinating document. basically a letter of safe passage. we might call it a passport for emily west, who was a free woman of color from new york who had come to texas before the texas revolution with captain morgan. during the revolution, she was trying to return home to new york and got this letter, which would have allowed her free passage. in the meantime, she was captured by santa ana and detained for a while. a myth grew out of this story that somehow she was a woman who had distracted santa ana at the battle of san jacinto. there's not much evidence for that but it wa
there was also jose francisco ruiz and jose antonio navarro. as we talked about before, stephen f austin and moses austin, his father their hope for texas was to colonize it and make it a very prosperous place but this was mainly a dream for white colonists who came from the united states and from some european nations. the same promise was not necessarily available to people of other ethnicities. if you were of african descent you have basically no rights. this is a really fascinating...
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con wilfredo ruiz, quien es capellÁn musulmán, y con el editor de bbc mundo, carlos chirinos.enemos la visita del presidente de mÉxico, enrique peÑa nieto, a la casa blanca, y las protestas. lo hablamos con una de las jÓvenes que participó en la protesta, nansi cisneros. su hermano fue secuestrado en mÉxico y aÚn permanece desaparecido. y estÁ con nosotros el Ángel del rock: el cantautor argentino laureano brizuela nos habla de la pelea que tuvo durante mÁs de dos dÉcadas, varios gobiernos mexicanos y de por quÉ decidiÓ volver a la mÚsica. comenzamos. >> vamos "al punto", con jorge ramos. >> vamos "al punto". pocas veces nos ha costado tanto trabajo hacer una entrevista exclusiva como la que hicimos con la artista cubana tania bruguera. ella fue detenida tres veces por tratar de poner un micrÓfono en la plaza de la revoluciÓn, en cuba, para que los cubanos dijeran lo que quisieran sobre la normalizaciÓn de las relaciones entre estados unidos y cuba, pero no la dejaron. ella sigue en la habana, donde maÑana lunes se tiene que presentar ante un juez. ella tambiÉn querÍa hablar c
con wilfredo ruiz, quien es capellÁn musulmán, y con el editor de bbc mundo, carlos chirinos.enemos la visita del presidente de mÉxico, enrique peÑa nieto, a la casa blanca, y las protestas. lo hablamos con una de las jÓvenes que participó en la protesta, nansi cisneros. su hermano fue secuestrado en mÉxico y aÚn permanece desaparecido. y estÁ con nosotros el Ángel del rock: el cantautor argentino laureano brizuela nos habla de la pelea que tuvo durante mÁs de dos dÉcadas, varios...
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jose "chuey" ruiz. >> actually showed us the diagram of the bomb and that's what we were pretty muchthing related to -- bomb-making. >> reporter: they arrived en masse, right after daybreak . unannounced, of course. paul waited outside while each investigator took a piece of the house and in they went. >> i found some manila envelopes a -- copier and also a printer. >> reporter: the problem though was that paul's home, owned by the moore family, doubled as the farm office. printers, copiers and envelopes were expected to be there, too. >> as you went around and you found those things, what were you thinking? >> we really want that one really, really good piece of -- of physical evidence. and -- >> what you found so far wasn't it? >> no. >> what did you find of probative value? anything? >> i -- i didn't find anything. we took his cell phones. there were two cell phones in the car that -- >> but basically nothin'? >> no. >> reporter: detective ruiz was assigned to the dining room, which clearly doubled as an office. >> what did you see? >> i saw a lotta paperwork. it was lots of paper
jose "chuey" ruiz. >> actually showed us the diagram of the bomb and that's what we were pretty muchthing related to -- bomb-making. >> reporter: they arrived en masse, right after daybreak . unannounced, of course. paul waited outside while each investigator took a piece of the house and in they went. >> i found some manila envelopes a -- copier and also a printer. >> reporter: the problem though was that paul's home, owned by the moore family, doubled as the...
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rebecca ruiz of philly says, she is paying up a $400 repair bill in installments. came to fox 29 investigates. we dug into this, and now county officials are poised to act. ruiz remembers getting the bad news about all of this from her dealer. >> there's nothing wrong with your car. it's the gas that's in your tank. >> yes, sir. >> reporter: what did you think at that point? >> honestly i like cried a little bit because i knew as soon as he said that that it was going to be under warrant tee and that i was going to have to pay 40. >> reporter: absolutely. tonight at 10:00 the county sends in the inspector that fellow that you saw when we started tossing then some questions. that's tonight at 10:00. now, see what they found when they went and took a look at this place. that's as fox 29 investigates tonight at 10:00. we think folks will want to take look at that is peace in light of cheaper gas and how much fuel people are actually buying out there. iain? >> absolutely of look forward to that, jeff, thank you. >>> coming up a father surprised. a soldier returns home
rebecca ruiz of philly says, she is paying up a $400 repair bill in installments. came to fox 29 investigates. we dug into this, and now county officials are poised to act. ruiz remembers getting the bad news about all of this from her dealer. >> there's nothing wrong with your car. it's the gas that's in your tank. >> yes, sir. >> reporter: what did you think at that point? >> honestly i like cried a little bit because i knew as soon as he said that that it was going to...
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ruiz, a senior, is already using his training outside the classroom, helping his mom take care of his two sisters. >> my two older sisters are both disabled, my oldest her name is stephanie she has cerebral palsy my second older sister liliana has cerebral palsy quadriplegia which also comes along with asthma, scoliosis, epilepsy she feeds through a g-tube. >> reporter: in addition to the linked learning approach, life academy also created a student- centered learning environment, which means the school work is collaborative, challenging relevant, and connected to real life situations. >> when he was deported, i never really had a chance to say goodbye. happened in the morning when he was going off to work. the stories that he was pulled over and they took him. >> when you engage kids into what's happening now it's more real and live and makes them excited about politics rather than talking about something three years ago i developed in my teaching. >> it's health careers that struck pearnl cord with junior. >> my mom is an alcoholic and she's been an alcoholic for her whole life and
ruiz, a senior, is already using his training outside the classroom, helping his mom take care of his two sisters. >> my two older sisters are both disabled, my oldest her name is stephanie she has cerebral palsy my second older sister liliana has cerebral palsy quadriplegia which also comes along with asthma, scoliosis, epilepsy she feeds through a g-tube. >> reporter: in addition to the linked learning approach, life academy also created a student- centered learning environment,...
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temporada que dejÓ mucho que desear aparte la lesiÓn de jugadores importantes como howard el carlos ruÍzasi tres aÑos no mostrÓ ningÚn avance y el equipo siguiÓ en la mediocridad, este aÑo el defensa colombiano carlos valdez regresÓ el equipo despuÉs de haber participado en la copa del mundo de 2014. >> estadÍsticas muestran que detrÁs de cuatro juegos disputados ganaron 10, perdieron 12 y empataron 12 con cinco_goles a favor y simultÁneo en contra. >> la representaciÓn latina en la copa del mundo, equipos como mÉxico, costa rica colombia mostraron al mundo jugadores nuevos y profesionales, la aficiÓn local disfrutÓ los juegos de cada una de sus elecciones, los mexicanos de cada sitio vivieron con intensidad los cuatro diputados por su selecciÓn que poco poco avanzada juegos de cuartos de final de cada juego era una final. >> la selecciÓn colombia se ubicÓ por primera vez en la historia dentro de los ocho mejores del mundo, la aficiÓn a filadelfia como en el resto del mundo video y disfruto con intensidad cada uno de los juegos, gritÓ los goles y sufriÓ cuando anularon un gol que pudo ca
temporada que dejÓ mucho que desear aparte la lesiÓn de jugadores importantes como howard el carlos ruÍzasi tres aÑos no mostrÓ ningÚn avance y el equipo siguiÓ en la mediocridad, este aÑo el defensa colombiano carlos valdez regresÓ el equipo despuÉs de haber participado en la copa del mundo de 2014. >> estadÍsticas muestran que detrÁs de cuatro juegos disputados ganaron 10, perdieron 12 y empataron 12 con cinco_goles a favor y simultÁneo en contra. >> la...
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super estela ruiz / vecina del hospital ..sa se cimbro pensamos que un avion se había caído... de inmediato los vecinos intentaron ayudar a los sobrevivientes , se acercaron al terreno que parecia que habia sido bombardeado...re tiraron lo que pudieron sacaron a bebes en sus incubadoras a madres que estaban a punto de dar a luz y a doctores y enfermeras que quedaron atrapadas, super. angel alcántara / rescato heridos ....tuvimos la foryuba de sacar a 4 niños... nos dijeron que iba a explotar de nuevo, pero volvimos y sacamos otros 2... a traves de las redes sociales el presidente de la republica lamento la tragedia y envio ayuda federal para apoyar en la busqueda de mas victimas.... mientras el alcalde de la ciudad informo que los encargados de la pipa estan detenidos y la empresa tendra que indemnizar a quienes resultaronafectados.. stand .. jazive pérez/ ciudad de méxico. .....casi 10 horas después del incidente comenzó a entrar la maquinaria pesada al terreno donde estaba el hospital.. pero solo para retirar los escombros q
super estela ruiz / vecina del hospital ..sa se cimbro pensamos que un avion se había caído... de inmediato los vecinos intentaron ayudar a los sobrevivientes , se acercaron al terreno que parecia que habia sido bombardeado...re tiraron lo que pudieron sacaron a bebes en sus incubadoras a madres que estaban a punto de dar a luz y a doctores y enfermeras que quedaron atrapadas, super. angel alcántara / rescato heridos ....tuvimos la foryuba de sacar a 4 niños... nos dijeron que iba a...
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. >> this is alejandro ruiz almeido, one of mexico's best chefs. he started cooking young.died and it fell on him to raise and feed his five siblings. >> this is what we call pasajo. >> today he draws much of his inspiration from oaxaca's central market. probably america's most beloved food is what they think is mexican food. >> yes. >> and i think most americans' view of mexican food is beans, fried tortilla, melted cheese, some chicken. >> yes. >> in fact, in particular when we're talking about oaxaca, this is a deep, really sophisticated cuisine. >> that's correct. oaxaca has these different microclimates all over our territory. and that give us this enormous amount of spices, products, fruit, chilies. >> like 500,000 varieties of corn. something like that. this is where the good -- grows. >> this is barbacoa. and this lady here is always making the best. >> tender. >> yes. tender, tasty. >> mm, man. greens and crunch. >> cabbage and cilantro. >> oh, unbelievably good. so tasty. >> they'll give us some consomme. >> mm. man. deep. it's good. i'll finish this. this is just
. >> this is alejandro ruiz almeido, one of mexico's best chefs. he started cooking young.died and it fell on him to raise and feed his five siblings. >> this is what we call pasajo. >> today he draws much of his inspiration from oaxaca's central market. probably america's most beloved food is what they think is mexican food. >> yes. >> and i think most americans' view of mexican food is beans, fried tortilla, melted cheese, some chicken. >> yes. >> in...
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kim ruiz beck representing 300 jobs in dorchester county, from scout boats, mrs.guson representing 2,400 jobs in york county, from the lash group, ms. tracy foster representing 65 jobs in richland county, from the ritedose corp., dr. umesh dalvi representing 615 jobs in aiken county, from medac, mr. bijon memar representing 500 jobs in spartanburg county, from toray carbon fibers america, mr. toshiyuki kondo thank you for making south carolina your home. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the state of our state is inspiring. over the last four years i have had the great privilege of traveling far and wide representing our state and her people. what i've learned is that we're not the only ones who love south carolina. whether i'm in california or connecticut, montreal or minnesota, the story of south carolina's success is front and center. everywhere we go there is excitement - and frankly, not a small amount of envy - over who we are and what we've been able to accomplish. it's a beautiful thing. but last year i got to experience just how far that word is spreadi
kim ruiz beck representing 300 jobs in dorchester county, from scout boats, mrs.guson representing 2,400 jobs in york county, from the lash group, ms. tracy foster representing 65 jobs in richland county, from the ritedose corp., dr. umesh dalvi representing 615 jobs in aiken county, from medac, mr. bijon memar representing 500 jobs in spartanburg county, from toray carbon fibers america, mr. toshiyuki kondo thank you for making south carolina your home. [applause] >> ladies and...
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van's ruiz from our nbc station in los angeles, she's out there by the parade route -- we may have loster signal. oh, there she is again! people have been bundling out. your shot is going in and out but let's roll the dice and give it a go. can you hear me, vanessa? looks like we lost the shot right now. we'll check in with her in moments. >> hundreds of people spent the night out in the cold just to get some of the best spots to see today's rose parade all bundled up. it's said to be one of the coldest as well. one of the floats in the parade will feature a bay area police officer sadly shot to death in the line of duty. an image of officer youngstrom was killed in 2012 while trying to chase down a suspect. his organs were donated to several people. this is a peek of what the donate for life looks like. this year's theme is "the never ending story," featuring people who donated and people who they helped. you can watch the 126th annual tournament of roses parade right here on nbc bay area. all that fun begins at 11:00 this morning. we'll check in with vanessa. it's said to be really, r
van's ruiz from our nbc station in los angeles, she's out there by the parade route -- we may have loster signal. oh, there she is again! people have been bundling out. your shot is going in and out but let's roll the dice and give it a go. can you hear me, vanessa? looks like we lost the shot right now. we'll check in with her in moments. >> hundreds of people spent the night out in the cold just to get some of the best spots to see today's rose parade all bundled up. it's said to be one...
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sot/25:28 jesus ruiz dice: "bueno se ven muchos que vioienen de aya arriba 20 millas de los que esta.eras todos los días. hay policías arriba en el parque. pero nunca entienden. mira lo que paso ya." vo hoy policias uniformados estuvieron parando clonductores de alta velocidad. se les recordo del accidente y se les advirtio que bajaran la velocidad. damian/live damian live cesar ---en sacramento autoridades federales y estatales de salud siguen muy de cerca un posible contagio del virus del ebola... blanca ---la persona se encuentra internada en el centro medico "uc davis" en la capital del estado. take 2 box ---nos enlazamos en directo via satelite hasta esa ciudad con sandra bermudez quien nos tiene mas detalles... sandra. take sandra live live cg from the field sandra live sandra live que tal. esta manana fue transferida a este hospital uc davis en sacramento una persona que se sospecha podria estar contagiada con el virus del ebola. vo y por que llego aqu? pues por que este es uno de 4 nosocomios en el estado dorado que estan preparados para identificar y atender a estos pacientes
sot/25:28 jesus ruiz dice: "bueno se ven muchos que vioienen de aya arriba 20 millas de los que esta.eras todos los días. hay policías arriba en el parque. pero nunca entienden. mira lo que paso ya." vo hoy policias uniformados estuvieron parando clonductores de alta velocidad. se les recordo del accidente y se les advirtio que bajaran la velocidad. damian/live damian live cesar ---en sacramento autoridades federales y estatales de salud siguen muy de cerca un posible contagio del...
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i say that this whole thing, first of all i don't buy into the notion that this was a ruiz to perpetuate don't believe that i hear she left it on a plane and got rolled up inadvertently in obama's prayer rug. >> she had worn a head scarf? pakistan. >> this is the first time i'm proud to be an american. >> first time. >> the only time. >> in your life? >> exactly. this is an example of what i say o.m.s. obama messiah syndrome. something old that has happened before suddenly seen as new because it's the obama white house. plenty of americans have gone to the middle east without head scarves, had you condoleezza rice. >> you don't have to do it in saudi arabia. >> it's a nonstory but because there were some tweets angry tweets which now constitutes a story. >> that's all it is anonymous angry tweet. of course what i said was a joke. she did exactly the right thing. these people live in the mid evil times. welcome to the 21st century. >> you are guesting but she did do the right thing? >> no, i'm serious. >> she sent these pinheads over in saudi arabia a message. tweet women better. that's w
i say that this whole thing, first of all i don't buy into the notion that this was a ruiz to perpetuate don't believe that i hear she left it on a plane and got rolled up inadvertently in obama's prayer rug. >> she had worn a head scarf? pakistan. >> this is the first time i'm proud to be an american. >> first time. >> the only time. >> in your life? >> exactly. this is an example of what i say o.m.s. obama messiah syndrome. something old that has happened...
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jose chewy ruiz. >> he showed me a diagram of the bomb.k unannounced, of course. paul waited outside while each took a piece of the house and in they went. >> i found some manila envelopes, a copier and a printer. >> the problem is that paul's home owned by the moore family doubled as a farm office. there were printers and copiers and envelopes expected to be there too. >> as you ran around and found those things, what were you thinking? >> we wanted that one really, really good piece of physical evidence. >> what you found so far was not it? >> no. >> specifically what did you find of value? >> i didn't find anything. we took his cell phones. there were two in the car. >> basically nothing? >> no. >> the detective was assigned to the diming room that doubled as an office. >> what did you see? >> a lot of paperwork. lots of paperwork filed everywhere on the table. >> the room was full of paper? >> yes. >> the sun was just breaking over the horizon. light angled through the blinds. the detective poking through all those papers and office su
jose chewy ruiz. >> he showed me a diagram of the bomb.k unannounced, of course. paul waited outside while each took a piece of the house and in they went. >> i found some manila envelopes, a copier and a printer. >> the problem is that paul's home owned by the moore family doubled as a farm office. there were printers and copiers and envelopes expected to be there too. >> as you ran around and found those things, what were you thinking? >> we wanted that one...
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our experience in working on those committees was that we were sort of like what vicky ruiz said, weasked what we thought -- what exhibits we thought would be useful using our perspective as women's historians and coming from quite variedgj<5÷(éyqÑbackgrounds. we offered to give you a list of exhibits we thought would be useful but we were never allowed to do that. some of us were called upon to consult from time to time to vet again exhibits that will h. been prepared by these interns. often by that time they were already up. most professional organizations -- if you're a surgeon you don't go to med school and figure out how to do an app endekt mi after you botch one. usually you try to get thing right before it goes public. so there were a number of occasions where we thought the things that were puteb5ç up were not appropriate. but then as i mentioned -- one of the things we asked among other things was that we could have scholars put on the board. the board of directors, which seemed to have quite a lot of power, did not include anybody -- any women's historians. and we were told
our experience in working on those committees was that we were sort of like what vicky ruiz said, weasked what we thought -- what exhibits we thought would be useful using our perspective as women's historians and coming from quite variedgj
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rosie ruiz after the boston marathon. only problem, she cut the course.th leaving after the first hour of the rundown, that would never happen. >>> that wraps up the rundown. thank you for the privilege of your time. "newsnation" with tamron hall is next. have a great weekend. one thing's for sure you think things through. you try to weigh your options and really check things out before you commit. because when it comes to time, you want to be smart about how you use yours. you don't leave anything to chance. we get it. ♪ that's why at university of phoenix we offer new students a 3-week risk-free trial. ♪ we know you want to approach education with confidence. learn more at riskfreephoenix.com >>> good morning, everyone. i am francis rivera in for tamron hall. this is "newsnation." developing now tributes pouring in from world leaders following the death of saudi arabia king abdullah a critical u.s. ally. president obama praised him for, quote, taking bold steps in the arab peace initiative. and vice president biden says he will be leading an american de
rosie ruiz after the boston marathon. only problem, she cut the course.th leaving after the first hour of the rundown, that would never happen. >>> that wraps up the rundown. thank you for the privilege of your time. "newsnation" with tamron hall is next. have a great weekend. one thing's for sure you think things through. you try to weigh your options and really check things out before you commit. because when it comes to time, you want to be smart about how you use yours....
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ruiz escrito el cielo y dice hay una nube. todo, cordialidad. la vacuna estÁ en que nosotros siempre seamos positivos e identifiquemos a los tÓxicos. >> me gusta la vacuna con el sino de positivo. Éste se quedÓ erido iss que popÓha >> escrÍbanme, voy directo al rincÓn social el hashtag es cara calaescuchada >> adiÓs. vamos con ana >> la moda, lo que te acomoda. vamos a hablar de una de las prendas que mÁs usamos la mujer durante todo el aÑo que son los jeans. pero no todos los estilos no favorecen. para eso daniela botero nos explica cÓmo elegir el jeans ideal para resaltar la figura >> sÉ que muchas veces no sabemos que jeans es el ideal para nosotras. >> vamos a comenzar con las que tienen caderas pronunciadas. como pueden crear nueva ilusiÓn óptica de adelgazar esa Área. >> caderas anchas y cintura pequeÑa, tiene que utilizar jeans oscuros. que sean bien ajustados a la cadera y los glÚteos y pitillo o bota ancha. olvÍdense de utilizar de bota recta. >> porsupesto de sus, tapar el area concositas largas. >> perlas que siente
ruiz escrito el cielo y dice hay una nube. todo, cordialidad. la vacuna estÁ en que nosotros siempre seamos positivos e identifiquemos a los tÓxicos. >> me gusta la vacuna con el sino de positivo. Éste se quedÓ erido iss que popÓha >> escrÍbanme, voy directo al rincÓn social el hashtag es cara calaescuchada >> adiÓs. vamos con ana >> la moda, lo que te acomoda. vamos a hablar de una de las prendas que mÁs usamos la mujer durante todo el aÑo que son los jeans....
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ruiz: the republican party has chosen to pay political games with our security by putting poison pill amendments in this bill. they have chosen to advance an extreme agenda instead of doing what needs to be done to protect americans. this bill is a farce that puts scoring political points above safeguarding our communities. this is precisely the type of political gimmick people in the valley and across the country are sick of. the terrorist attacks in paris last week demonstrate how critical it is that the men and women of our law enforcement agencies have the fundings necessary to do their jobs and keep us safe. that is why i urge house republican leadership to allow a vote on a clean, bipartisan homeland security bill that ensures law enforcement, the coast guard and the secret service have the resources they node to protect our communities. it's time to end the political bickering and work toward sensible, pragmatic solutions to keep our homeland security. -- homeland secure. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. carter: at
ruiz: the republican party has chosen to pay political games with our security by putting poison pill amendments in this bill. they have chosen to advance an extreme agenda instead of doing what needs to be done to protect americans. this bill is a farce that puts scoring political points above safeguarding our communities. this is precisely the type of political gimmick people in the valley and across the country are sick of. the terrorist attacks in paris last week demonstrate how critical it...
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angie ruiz: quÉ pese a la corona y quÉ bien le queda.ro como tÚ tienes novio, ya cambia un poco. que te vas a mudar a nueva york, y quiero saber si quieres ir a ver una obra de teatro conmigo. >> te dijo que no! >> jennifer lÓpez todavÍa estÁ esperando por mÍ. >> paulina se queda con nosotros. sigan enviando sus mensajes para esta hermosa miss universo. vamos a seguir con temas de inmigraciÓn. >> no se te dio la cita, mi willy, pero a usted sÍ! mario lobo, bienvenido. vamos a tratar de solucionar las dudas de nuestros televidentes. vamos a tomar la llamada de marÍa desde west palm beach. >> buenos dÍas. >> quÉ tal, marita. >> un poco triste. >> cuÉnteme por qué. >> doctor, yo lleguÉ a este paÍs en 1990. yo comencÉ por el aeropuerto, y me quedÉ. >> sÍ. >> comencÉ a trabajar y he pagado mis impuestos desde el 92. en el 2012... >> marita, una pregunta. ¿usted ha pagado sus impuestos con un nÚmero de social security? >> con el seguro social. >> por favor, prosiga. >> entonces yo... perdÓn. yo comencÉ a pagar mis impuestos, y en junio del 201
angie ruiz: quÉ pese a la corona y quÉ bien le queda.ro como tÚ tienes novio, ya cambia un poco. que te vas a mudar a nueva york, y quiero saber si quieres ir a ver una obra de teatro conmigo. >> te dijo que no! >> jennifer lÓpez todavÍa estÁ esperando por mÍ. >> paulina se queda con nosotros. sigan enviando sus mensajes para esta hermosa miss universo. vamos a seguir con temas de inmigraciÓn. >> no se te dio la cita, mi willy, pero a usted sÍ! mario lobo,...
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in ruiz versus hull the court said the absence of a severability clause is relevant. it's not determinative. the arizona courts have also said the key question with regard to severability is would the legislature have adopted the provision without the offending section, and we believe and we briefed this, that it would not have been adopted. the second -- >> is that so clear? what the judge found in effect was that the other provisions of the statute were lawful served the legislative purpose. this one he found in fact was not only unlawful but specifically did not serve the legislative purpose in ways other than where accomplished by the other provisions. so if he's right about that, doesn't severability make perfect sense? >> no, your honor. as we argue at length in our brief, a-3 was really at the very core of the statute. if you start with the earliest versions of the law in the legislative process this is a law that wouldn't have been adopted without a-3. if i may just take one more moment to address the second issue, judge. the second issue is that this statute
in ruiz versus hull the court said the absence of a severability clause is relevant. it's not determinative. the arizona courts have also said the key question with regard to severability is would the legislature have adopted the provision without the offending section, and we believe and we briefed this, that it would not have been adopted. the second -- >> is that so clear? what the judge found in effect was that the other provisions of the statute were lawful served the legislative...
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ruiz pelosi. ruppersberger pelosi. rush pelosi. russell, boehner. ryan of ohio pelosi. ryan of wisconsin, boehner. salmon. salmon. linda t. sanchez pelosi. loretta sanchez pelosi. sanford, boehner. sarbanes pelosi. scalise, boehner. schakowsky, pelosi. schiff pelosi. schock, boehner. schrader, pelosi. schweikert, boehner. scott of virginia, pelosi. austin scott boehner. david scott pelosi. sensenbrenner, boehner. serrano, pelosi. sessions boehner. sewell of alabama, pelosi. sherman, pelosi. shimkus, boehner. shuster, boehner. simpson, boehner. sinema, lewis. sires, pelosi. slaughter pelosi. smith of missouri boehner. smith of nebraska boehner. smith of new jersey, boehner. smith of texas boehner. smith of washington, pelosi. speier pelosi. stefanik, boehner. stewart, boehner. stivers, boehner. stutzman, webster. swalwell of california, pelosi. takai of hawaii, pelosi. takano of california pelosi. thompson of california pelosi. thomps of mississippi -- thompson of mississippi, pelosi. thompson of pennsylvania boehner. thornberry boehner. tiberi, boehner. tipton boehner.
ruiz pelosi. ruppersberger pelosi. rush pelosi. russell, boehner. ryan of ohio pelosi. ryan of wisconsin, boehner. salmon. salmon. linda t. sanchez pelosi. loretta sanchez pelosi. sanford, boehner. sarbanes pelosi. scalise, boehner. schakowsky, pelosi. schiff pelosi. schock, boehner. schrader, pelosi. schweikert, boehner. scott of virginia, pelosi. austin scott boehner. david scott pelosi. sensenbrenner, boehner. serrano, pelosi. sessions boehner. sewell of alabama, pelosi. sherman, pelosi....
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kim ruiz beck representing 300 jobs in dorchester county, from scout boats, mrs.guson representing 2,400 jobs in york county, from the lash group, ms. tracy foster representing 65 jobs in richland county, from the ritedose corp., dr. umesh dalvi representing 615 jobs in aiken county, from medac, mr. bijon memar representing 500 jobs in spartanburg county, from toray carbon fibers america, mr. toshiyuki kondo thank you for making south carolina your home. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the state of our state is inspiring. over the last four years i have had the great privilege of traveling far and wide representing our state and her
kim ruiz beck representing 300 jobs in dorchester county, from scout boats, mrs.guson representing 2,400 jobs in york county, from the lash group, ms. tracy foster representing 65 jobs in richland county, from the ritedose corp., dr. umesh dalvi representing 615 jobs in aiken county, from medac, mr. bijon memar representing 500 jobs in spartanburg county, from toray carbon fibers america, mr. toshiyuki kondo thank you for making south carolina your home. [applause] >> ladies and...