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hoy llevaron su iincorfomidad a la ciudad de tucson.tieron en una patrulla fronteriza. para evitar que se llevaran a norman flores. >>> nos siguen tratando como criminales, nosotros no lo somos. el es un padre nuevo. >>> activistas y residentes acudieron para reclamar, porque la policÍa de tucson llamÓ a la patrulla fronteriza para verificar el estado d flores. >>> la policÍa dice que asi lo indica la polÉmica 10 s b. >>> ese es nuestro trabajo. no tenemos opciÓn, los policÍas sacaron a las mujeres se su escondite. esta no esos la primera que los activistas queren frenar a la separagie de la familia asÍ. >>> ya basta a la violagie de nosotros seres humanos. >>> norman flores podrÍa irsre del paÍs. >>> le dice la poli migra porque las dos agencias trabajan mas de cerca. la policÍa de tucson dijo que desde el mes pasado ha recibido mas de dos mil llamadas. >>> en mÉxico, acaban de revelar un video donde habÍa una parranda de diputados del partido oficialista. >>> tenÍan que discutir sobre la apertura del sector energÉtico. pero su energia
hoy llevaron su iincorfomidad a la ciudad de tucson.tieron en una patrulla fronteriza. para evitar que se llevaran a norman flores. >>> nos siguen tratando como criminales, nosotros no lo somos. el es un padre nuevo. >>> activistas y residentes acudieron para reclamar, porque la policÍa de tucson llamÓ a la patrulla fronteriza para verificar el estado d flores. >>> la policÍa dice que asi lo indica la polÉmica 10 s b. >>> ese es nuestro trabajo. no...
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. >> welcome to the sixth annual tucson festival of books. i'm professor of spanish in the director service and the moderator of the panel. we would like to thank the city of tucson for sponsoring the venue and tama county. the presentation will last one hour including questions and answers so please, hold your questions until the end. at the conclusion of the station people go to the signing area to meet you and autograph the book. and out of respect for your audience and members please turn off your cell phones right now. [laughter] thank you. i would introduce the authors then we would begin with the presentation that hopefully will have enough time for more commentary toward the end. the chief migration institute at the institute of arizona with collaborative disciplinary research into how the border enforcement is in that community. with water and health, research management and also he authored a book in mexico and with that we would like to begin with the professor. >> thanhispanic thank you very h everybody for attending here. some of
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i went with a set of ngos from the tucson area to the border patrol central office here in tucson with some of the policy leadership of d.c., border patrol d.c. to coast the ngos have been effective raising the issue of migrants having their possessions taken. 25% of all the migrants have gone through detention have their possessions taken. 34% lose their identification cards which are critical for how they work and survive in mexico after they are deported. ngos in the tucson area and some of the national organizations have very effectively raise this as an issue for the border patrol and the border patrol said okay, let's take a look. if this is an issue that's happening in our organization? i was invited into% our findings on this border survey of over 1000 people that have gone through the detention and deportation process and present their findings to document the level of which people have lost possessions. in the process the questions that were given to me, why would we believe your data? as border patrol? it's really a question in terms of why would people tell you the truth an
i went with a set of ngos from the tucson area to the border patrol central office here in tucson with some of the policy leadership of d.c., border patrol d.c. to coast the ngos have been effective raising the issue of migrants having their possessions taken. 25% of all the migrants have gone through detention have their possessions taken. 34% lose their identification cards which are critical for how they work and survive in mexico after they are deported. ngos in the tucson area and some of...
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police in tucson, arizona attacked after they try to take an illegal alien into custody. what's this all about? we will tell you. >> get nervous? >> i suffer from severe dyslexia, too. i was only the child in my block to go trick or trout. >> why can d. robin williams capture the imaginations of so many americans. dennis miller, a friend plaintiff williams, will weigh in tonight. >> caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. ♪ >> hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. the democrats split over president obama's troubles abroad. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. as we have suggested time and time again, the major problem with president obama's foreign policy is that he doesn't anticipate problems and then when they arise, whether it be terrorism, putin, iran, he seems unsure, almost paralyzed. the new war in iraq between the terrorist isis army and population of that besieged country has deeply embarrassed the obama administration as thousands of innocent civilians are being slaughtered. now u.s. a
police in tucson, arizona attacked after they try to take an illegal alien into custody. what's this all about? we will tell you. >> get nervous? >> i suffer from severe dyslexia, too. i was only the child in my block to go trick or trout. >> why can d. robin williams capture the imaginations of so many americans. dennis miller, a friend plaintiff williams, will weigh in tonight. >> caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. ♪...
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. >> welcome to the sixth annual tucson festival of books. i'm professor of spanish in the director service and the moderator of the panel. we would like to thank the city of tucson for sponsoring the venue and tama county. the presentation will last one hour including questions and answers so please, hold your questions until the end. at the conclusion of the station people go to the signing area to meet you and autograph the book. and out of respect for your audience and members please turn off your cell phones right now. [laughter] thank you. i would introduce the authors then we would begin with the presentation that hopefully will have enough time for more commentary toward the end. the chief migration institute at the institute of arizona with collaborative disciplinary research into how the border enforcement is in that community. with water and health, research management and also he authored a book in mexico and with that we would like to begin with the professor. >> thankhispanic thank you very much everybody for attending here. som
. >> welcome to the sixth annual tucson festival of books. i'm professor of spanish in the director service and the moderator of the panel. we would like to thank the city of tucson for sponsoring the venue and tama county. the presentation will last one hour including questions and answers so please, hold your questions until the end. at the conclusion of the station people go to the signing area to meet you and autograph the book. and out of respect for your audience and members please...
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en tucson arizona univisiÓn >> volvemos con otro reencuentro. que le fue arrebatado por la dictadura. los dos hablaron para la prensa guido, o ignacio como Él insiste en ser llamado, invitÓ a otros a salir de la duda de su verdadera identiadad. >> es la imagen que todos esperaban. por primera vez abrazÓ su nieto en pÚblico que fue recuperado despuÉs de 4 décanas de nacer en los aÑos 70 en un centro militar >> el reencuentro muy lindo, maravilloso siempre cuando hay amor >> la primera vez que habla en por unmatrimonio en un campo en olavarria, a 400 kilÓmetros al oeste de buenos aires. >> yo estoy acosmbra a mi nombre ignacio, lo voy a conservar. taenendoquhay una mi 30 pico de que me e nom >> guido ademÁs contÓ cómo recibiÓ la noticia que era nieto de estela. >> tocaba el piano lo mÁs tranquilo. mate, bizcochito un dÍa que amenaza ser un dÍa normal. bueno, me llaman que habÍa salido positivo, que te tengo que decir que... estela de carlotto >> como cambiÓ su vida con la atenciÓque estÁ recibiendo su historia. >> y a partir de ahÍ estoy arriba de
en tucson arizona univisiÓn >> volvemos con otro reencuentro. que le fue arrebatado por la dictadura. los dos hablaron para la prensa guido, o ignacio como Él insiste en ser llamado, invitÓ a otros a salir de la duda de su verdadera identiadad. >> es la imagen que todos esperaban. por primera vez abrazÓ su nieto en pÚblico que fue recuperado despuÉs de 4 décanas de nacer en los aÑos 70 en un centro militar >> el reencuentro muy lindo, maravilloso siempre cuando hay...
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los arrestos se realizaron en el Área sur de tucson.carro. y posterriormente le hablÓ la policÍa. >> flores es indocumentado de nicaragua. padre de dos hijos ciudadanos norteamericanos. >> pues es una persona muy honesta, trabajadora, responsable con su familia. >> vamos a pasar a mÉxico. un video muestra legisladores con bailarinas. andrea gonzÁloz nos habla de la fiesta de los diputados energÉticos pagada con dinero de los contribuyentes. >> que lo que nos mueve son las causas, las esperanzas, los deseos, los sueÑos de cada hombre y de cada mujer. >> asÍ hablaba coordinador de los diputados durante una sesiÓn plenaria donde se discutÍan posturas de la reforma energÉtica. por la noche el mismo diputado derrochaba energÍa, pero bailando con una de las tantas bailarinas contratadas para tremenda fiesta que disfrutaron estos funcionarios en jalisco. al occidente de mÉxico. >> fue divulgado por un portal de internet. se ven platicando, abranzado a las chicas, bebiendo alcohol. para esta reuniÓn se designó un presupuesto de 16 0 mil dÓlares
los arrestos se realizaron en el Área sur de tucson.carro. y posterriormente le hablÓ la policÍa. >> flores es indocumentado de nicaragua. padre de dos hijos ciudadanos norteamericanos. >> pues es una persona muy honesta, trabajadora, responsable con su familia. >> vamos a pasar a mÉxico. un video muestra legisladores con bailarinas. andrea gonzÁloz nos habla de la fiesta de los diputados energÉticos pagada con dinero de los contribuyentes. >> que lo que nos mueve...
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if we look at the shooters, the shooter in tucson, the shooter in aurora, the shooter in isla vista, none of them thad a criminal background. we know that very charged emotional events. you can be fired, very depressed have a bad breakup, can cause a person to act in a way that's irrational and maybe to be in that circumstance for a couple of months. this gives a tool for people that aren't criminals but people that are in a temporary state of just irrationality, that mixed with the gun can create lethal consequences. >> if someone has a gun taken away from them, is there a time frame after which or during which they're able to get that gun back and is there a test or
if we look at the shooters, the shooter in tucson, the shooter in aurora, the shooter in isla vista, none of them thad a criminal background. we know that very charged emotional events. you can be fired, very depressed have a bad breakup, can cause a person to act in a way that's irrational and maybe to be in that circumstance for a couple of months. this gives a tool for people that aren't criminals but people that are in a temporary state of just irrationality, that mixed with the gun can...
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migra. >> con esto son 2 arrestos en la ciudad de tucson donde hay muchosmuy probablemente representaa mÁs seria a los estados unidos y otros paÍses occidentales hispnaos. >> le decomisaron el carro. >> flores es de nicaragua y sus un video muestra a co,s legisladores del "pan" tomando licor, contribuyentes por la noche el diputoda villareal bailaba con una bailarina en puerto bvallarta. se pue ver a miembros del pan y anrazando a las chicas. para la reunion se desingno un presupuesto pero nadie puede decir cuanto se gasto en la mansiÓm- >> nadie puede decir como se cubriÓ la fiesta. >> habran consecuencias de los participanres. >> esta escena se repitiÓ 4 noches y dicen que lo hicieron fuera del horario de trabajo. >> el presidentcuenta con mÁs de 1900e de mexico anauncio acciones para aplicar la ley de energia. ♪ >> camras ocultas nos muestras que la frontera en paso para la droga. ♪ ♪ buenos días. [ locutor ] ¿conoces a esa chica cuyo mal aliento podría asustar a cualquier bigote? que esta no seas tú. una enjuagada con scope mata millones de gérmenes del mal aliento, refrescándolo.
migra. >> con esto son 2 arrestos en la ciudad de tucson donde hay muchosmuy probablemente representaa mÁs seria a los estados unidos y otros paÍses occidentales hispnaos. >> le decomisaron el carro. >> flores es de nicaragua y sus un video muestra a co,s legisladores del "pan" tomando licor, contribuyentes por la noche el diputoda villareal bailaba con una bailarina en puerto bvallarta. se pue ver a miembros del pan y anrazando a las chicas. para la reunion se...
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tucson, colorado springs. all reporting flash flooding. some places looked like this. this is tucson, the street filled with water, near colorado springs seeing more than an inch and a half of rain in 30 minutes. so yes, it's going to keep going tonight. but the next upstate new york. >> reporter: tonight, it is a race against time. those two amish girls vanished. >> we will aggressively pursue this investigation as a worst case scenario, because that's the only way we know how to work. >> reporter: it was 7:20 p.m. yesterday, 12-year-old fannie and her 6-year-old sister delilah working their family roadside vegetable stand. a white four door sedan pulled up. when it drove off, the girls were gone. their family, living in this traditional amish community of 10,000, have no phone, they ran to a neighbor's house to call police. setting off the search on land. rescue teams even searching underwater. a search that's made harder, police only have this sketch to work from. that's because in amish tradition, being photographed is not allowed. >> we have no photos to begin wit
tucson, colorado springs. all reporting flash flooding. some places looked like this. this is tucson, the street filled with water, near colorado springs seeing more than an inch and a half of rain in 30 minutes. so yes, it's going to keep going tonight. but the next upstate new york. >> reporter: tonight, it is a race against time. those two amish girls vanished. >> we will aggressively pursue this investigation as a worst case scenario, because that's the only way we know how to...
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tucson police say in the past two months they have called border patrol 2,000 times.trol has responded 20 times. that's 1%. critics say it's part of the obama administration's focus on deporting illegals who break the law. but now a scathing report from the inspector general for homeland security says that to save money during the sequester budget cuts last year, immigration and customs enforcement, or i.c.e., scrambled to reduce the number of illegals being held and released more than 2,200. but more than 600 of those had been convicted. several dozen were even level 1 and 2 felons, that means killers, rapists and robbers. i said the release was not "willy nilly," but the ig report disagrees saying lawyers were not consulted and the feds didn't know exactly who was being released. many of those illegal felons were re-arrested, but many of them were not. martha. >> trace, thank you. so tell us what you think about this story at home. go to facebook.com/thekellyfile. you can put your comments there. or you can get in on the conversation on twitter using # kellyfile. co
tucson police say in the past two months they have called border patrol 2,000 times.trol has responded 20 times. that's 1%. critics say it's part of the obama administration's focus on deporting illegals who break the law. but now a scathing report from the inspector general for homeland security says that to save money during the sequester budget cuts last year, immigration and customs enforcement, or i.c.e., scrambled to reduce the number of illegals being held and released more than 2,200....
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if you go to the east you have a tucson station with 150 agents and if you go further to the east under buckley to the east of there is a substation that has about 60 agents to the north which is about 650 agents as well they patrol in the nation. .. but then west of the nation there is the new station state of the large green station it uses solar energy is the stone's throw away from the boundary lines and then leaving a the nation is the center to the east if you go north to have the checkpoint there are checkpoints everywhere you go. and i caught the slightest glimpse which ended soon thereafter. and then finally they said you can go but i asked if i could take a picture. that was far away. kim and i take a picture? they said no. i said why? because the other agent from behind said it is national security zone was not allowed to take that picture. when we moved away he immediately called and made a complaint. he took the agents name and he called the station to make a complaint. i felt like i got a glimpse of what people are talking about if they talk about all kinds of things that
if you go to the east you have a tucson station with 150 agents and if you go further to the east under buckley to the east of there is a substation that has about 60 agents to the north which is about 650 agents as well they patrol in the nation. .. but then west of the nation there is the new station state of the large green station it uses solar energy is the stone's throw away from the boundary lines and then leaving a the nation is the center to the east if you go north to have the...
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this weekend's drum corps international world championships in indianapolis, a young drummer from tucson is playing with the big kids. jill wagner has his story. >> reporter: the majority of musicians and dancers in this ensemble are college aged, but keep an eye on this drummer. brandon olander is just 16. he is the youngest snare drummer in the blue devils drum and bugle corps. >> my uncle had a pair of old drum sticks in his house. >> he started at age 10. >> i took drum sticks and was beating away on a chair. >> reporter: even then, he dreamed of becoming part of this corps with the most world championships. he first got in front of blue devils instructor scott johnson at a camp in california at age 11. >> we had the center snare drummer lower the drum as low as he could. brandon stood in there and played through this exercise that we just played and everybody, including myself, was in shock. >> reporter: johnson says he's never seen someone so young with so much talent. ( applause ) this video from the following year went viral. >> he has the hands of a 21-year-old. >> reporter: but
this weekend's drum corps international world championships in indianapolis, a young drummer from tucson is playing with the big kids. jill wagner has his story. >> reporter: the majority of musicians and dancers in this ensemble are college aged, but keep an eye on this drummer. brandon olander is just 16. he is the youngest snare drummer in the blue devils drum and bugle corps. >> my uncle had a pair of old drum sticks in his house. >> he started at age 10. >> i took...
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. >> governor rick perry is here, but first -- >>> the scene in tucson, arizona when border agents tried to make a simple arrest and now a new report that some criminals there arresting are being set free by federal officials, sheriff joe arrest arpaio. first to trace gallagher on the new hell our border guys are facing. trace? >> the only part of arizona's immigration law that still has teeth is if police come into contact with someone -- when two police did a traffic stop on a man who turned out to be illegal, he tried to stop the arrest by climbing under the patrol car. but if the goal here is to stop illegals from being deported, they might not have to protest at all. because in the past two months, tucson police say they have calmed border patrol 2,000 times, border patrol has shown up just 20 times. remember the obama administration focus is to arrest and deport illegals who break the law. but now a scathing report from the inspector general of homeland security says during the last year of budget cuts, immigration enforcement or i.c. -- nearly 2,211 were set free, less than 600 of
. >> governor rick perry is here, but first -- >>> the scene in tucson, arizona when border agents tried to make a simple arrest and now a new report that some criminals there arresting are being set free by federal officials, sheriff joe arrest arpaio. first to trace gallagher on the new hell our border guys are facing. trace? >> the only part of arizona's immigration law that still has teeth is if police come into contact with someone -- when two police did a traffic stop...
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what can i as a person that lives in northern tucson that rates about your wonderful books and research what can i do in my years left to help with the families -- where do i go and what should i do? >> buy more of my book. [laughter] >> that's a done deal. >> that's very moving. you know, i guess one of the things that worries me a little bit as the national polarization into that say conservative people of good heart nobody believes it. i am sick of all of that and i love the concept of us remembering we are an american family and we need those to do these things. there are people on either side. the samaritans are here and robin hoover has probably retired but there is grou the gp that comes in and out and there are so many organizations i think you can find a thousand ways to do things that make you happy and feel right and i always tell people who are upset about the situations the various astonishing things that happen in arizona for example if you don't like those things, get out there and vote. there is no lack of opportunity to reach out with a good open heart to do what needs
what can i as a person that lives in northern tucson that rates about your wonderful books and research what can i do in my years left to help with the families -- where do i go and what should i do? >> buy more of my book. [laughter] >> that's a done deal. >> that's very moving. you know, i guess one of the things that worries me a little bit as the national polarization into that say conservative people of good heart nobody believes it. i am sick of all of that and i love...
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tucson, colorado springs. all reporting flash flooding. some places looked like this. this is tucson, the street filled with water, near colorado springs seeing more than an inch and a half of rain in 30 minutes. so yes, it's going to keep going tonight. but the next storm, this one brings parts of missouri, iowa, illinois, by the weekend some heavy rains, and with that could be severe storms. that is something we'll headline with coming up. >> not in the clear yet. thank you. now to breaking news from iraq on two fronts. first this evening prime minister agreeing to step down. this is significant. something the white house said was necessary to try to pull the country together. and second president obama revealing the immediate humanitarian crisis has been eased. thousands of refugees marooned some climbing on to helicopters. some able to reach safety. i will bring in correspondent martha raddatz in washington. we were watching today the president, there was something else he said, that aside from the humanitarian mission, there is the other mission, that carries on.
tucson, colorado springs. all reporting flash flooding. some places looked like this. this is tucson, the street filled with water, near colorado springs seeing more than an inch and a half of rain in 30 minutes. so yes, it's going to keep going tonight. but the next storm, this one brings parts of missouri, iowa, illinois, by the weekend some heavy rains, and with that could be severe storms. that is something we'll headline with coming up. >> not in the clear yet. thank you. now to...
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lee from tucson is available and ready for action. next? >> i'm britney and i'm from sacramento. >> britney, have you ever had sex wearing your costume? >> jimmy: everyone says yes. >> no, but it could be fun. >> jimmy: what the hell is she by the way? some kind of half pokemon, half ewok creature? who else is out there? >> the joker, san diego. gotham. >> what's your real name, where you from? >> dylan miller. i am from valencia. >> dylan from valencia, have you ever had sex wearing your costume? >> jimmy: one emphatic no. and a smattering of other noes. let's hear it. >> yes. >> what were you wearing? >> this. >> jimmy: wearing that, about an hour ago, he was alone. they say you haven't lived until you've made it with a clown. >> my name's alex from toronto, ontario, canada. >> have you ever had sex in that costume? >> jimmy: a lot of yeses for the boy wonder, all right. >> yes. i had to take it off. i didn't want to rip a hole down there, be lazy. >> how'd it go? >> fantastic for me, not so much for her. >> jimmy: very honest. very hones
lee from tucson is available and ready for action. next? >> i'm britney and i'm from sacramento. >> britney, have you ever had sex wearing your costume? >> jimmy: everyone says yes. >> no, but it could be fun. >> jimmy: what the hell is she by the way? some kind of half pokemon, half ewok creature? who else is out there? >> the joker, san diego. gotham. >> what's your real name, where you from? >> dylan miller. i am from valencia. >> dylan...
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it's the afternoon of february 5th, 2009, in tucson, arizona. a home security camera captures a chrysler 300 driving leash yourly along this quiet street. but the occupants of the vehicle are not out for a casual drive. they're out for something more sinister. detective e.j. gueron. >> you can see the suspect's car drive by the house, by the resident. >> instead of proceeding down the block, the car stops abruptly. >> you see it stop as if it's casing the place. the garage is open. it appears the suspect sees this and see it as an opportunity to commit the crime. >> within an instant, the car screeches around the corner and pulls into the driveway. four men jump out and guns draw. >> they attempt to get into the house. the homeowner sees them. >> the homeowner's standing inside the garage and senses trouble, but instead of giving in, he decides to take matters into his own hands. >> he gets inside the house. he's able to keep them out. he does see the gun, gets in and gets access to a firearm and fire back. they shoot at the house. the suspects
it's the afternoon of february 5th, 2009, in tucson, arizona. a home security camera captures a chrysler 300 driving leash yourly along this quiet street. but the occupants of the vehicle are not out for a casual drive. they're out for something more sinister. detective e.j. gueron. >> you can see the suspect's car drive by the house, by the resident. >> instead of proceeding down the block, the car stops abruptly. >> you see it stop as if it's casing the place. the garage is...
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en tucson, arizona. >> cuando usted vota siempre espera que el premio sea el triunfo de su candidato.s sÓlo participó el 23% de los casi 4 millones de votantes registrados, por eso la comisiÓn de Ética pidiÓ el concejo municipal que analicen la propuesta que consiste en dar incentivos econÓmicos a quienes acudan a las urnas. lo cual serÍa por medio de una especie de sorteo loterÍa. la medida iniciÓ de inmediato una polÉmica a todos los niveles. >> es la responsabilidad a afrontar. no necesitamos la recompensa a votar... >> don manuel dice que la gente deberÍa seguir su ejemplo de votar en cada elecciÓn para hacer escuchar su voz., sin embargo confÍa que esta medida podrÍa ayudar. los premios podrÍan ser de entre 25.000 y 50.000 $. segÚn la propuesta del dinero podrÍa surgir de las propias contribuciones que se dan a los candidatos para sus respectivas campaÑas. y que no se utilizan. >> pero este votante registrado dice que ni la posibilidad de ganar miles de dÓlares lo acercarÍa las zonas, lo que si le gustarÍa es que los candidatos cumplan lo que prometen en sus campaÑas. >> que lo t
en tucson, arizona. >> cuando usted vota siempre espera que el premio sea el triunfo de su candidato.s sÓlo participó el 23% de los casi 4 millones de votantes registrados, por eso la comisiÓn de Ética pidiÓ el concejo municipal que analicen la propuesta que consiste en dar incentivos econÓmicos a quienes acudan a las urnas. lo cual serÍa por medio de una especie de sorteo loterÍa. la medida iniciÓ de inmediato una polÉmica a todos los niveles. >> es la responsabilidad a...
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desde tucson, las declaraciones de shena gutiÉrrez. >> se presentaron audiencia en la corte federal daronauve que presentar porque me arrestaron en mayo, en nogales... porque me abusaron en la frontera, youerÍa lonombres de los agentes que me hicieron esto >> exige que le dieran los nombres de los agentes federales que le provocaron estos moretones y marcas. >> me tenÍan esposada y me agarraron los brazos bien fuerte, que me dejaron moretones... tenia una camiseta que tenÍa la foto de mi esposo, y con eso todo empezÓ. >> es la fundadora de la red de vÍctimas de la patrulla fronteriza. y es la esposa de josÉ gutiÉrrez, un inmigrante que cruzÓ por arizona y que supuestamente fue golpeado por agentes fronterizos. jo estuvo unmmes en un hospital de arizona, donde se batiÓ entre la vida y la muerte. >> es una portavoz nacional, contra los abusos de la patrulla fronteriza. >> en la audiencia juez eliminÓ los cargos federales en su contra y otra de las activistas. >> desobedecer una orden de un agente federal y la otra era de parar una inspecciÓn federal. >> me dieron una multa, no me van a dar c
desde tucson, las declaraciones de shena gutiÉrrez. >> se presentaron audiencia en la corte federal daronauve que presentar porque me arrestaron en mayo, en nogales... porque me abusaron en la frontera, youerÍa lonombres de los agentes que me hicieron esto >> exige que le dieran los nombres de los agentes federales que le provocaron estos moretones y marcas. >> me tenÍan esposada y me agarraron los brazos bien fuerte, que me dejaron moretones... tenia una camiseta que...
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. >> i have the statement and it may not be a popular position but i grew up in tucson and we went over the border as a kid. nobody was there to ask and so people from mexico came to work then would go home. they cannot go home now. so they are stuck here when they come up here i think there would like to go home to see their families but they can i think that is a lot of the problem that perhaps this man did not understand that. >> what you are mentioning it is there is the adn that people, but they feel traditionally it was cyclical for people to come in and go back but now there is a lot of talk out there that it is much harder to do you hear about people you don't go home because they are afraid of the journey because it is so difficult. >> one more question. >> i want to say i was one of the people that was pulled over on highway 10 going from phoenix to loss seen to this for a business meeting. i was pulled over by border patrol shortly before entering california and the individual did exactly as your case. individual behind a border patrol truck and a dog can someone that continu
. >> i have the statement and it may not be a popular position but i grew up in tucson and we went over the border as a kid. nobody was there to ask and so people from mexico came to work then would go home. they cannot go home now. so they are stuck here when they come up here i think there would like to go home to see their families but they can i think that is a lot of the problem that perhaps this man did not understand that. >> what you are mentioning it is there is the adn...
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police in tucson, arizona attacked after they try to take an illegal alien into custody.t's this all about? we will tell you. >> get nervous? >> i suffer from severe dyslexia, too. i was only the child in my block to go trick or
police in tucson, arizona attacked after they try to take an illegal alien into custody.t's this all about? we will tell you. >> get nervous? >> i suffer from severe dyslexia, too. i was only the child in my block to go trick or
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. >> aquÍ en tucson tenemos 20 torres estamos construyendo 10 mÁs. >> las torres estÁn ubicadas en Áreas en la parte superior tiene un espejo que genera un resplandor que puede ser visto a 10 millas de distancia. >> un inmigrante puede ver el reflejo del sol es posible que ellos puedan caminar para empujar el botÓn para salvar su vida. >> por la noche se dominan con una luz de color azul intermitente que se aprecia a larga distancia. >> solo las torres de rescate tienen las luces hay que buscar esta luz azul en el desierto. >> al llegar los inmigrantes pueden ver el sÍmbolo internacional de la cruz roja tiene succiones en inglÉs y espaÑol para quien no sabe leer se explica con dibujos, cÓmo proceder para pedir ayuda la torre de rescate se encuentra a unas 20 millas aproximadamente la frontera con mÉxico lo que significa unos tres dÍas caminando para cualquier emigrante lo Único que esa persona o esas personas tienen que hacer es llegar aquÍ, presionar el botÓn y sentarse a esperar que vengan a rescatarlos. durante el aÑo fiscal 2013 las torres de rescate fue reactivadas 97 veces eso perm
. >> aquÍ en tucson tenemos 20 torres estamos construyendo 10 mÁs. >> las torres estÁn ubicadas en Áreas en la parte superior tiene un espejo que genera un resplandor que puede ser visto a 10 millas de distancia. >> un inmigrante puede ver el reflejo del sol es posible que ellos puedan caminar para empujar el botÓn para salvar su vida. >> por la noche se dominan con una luz de color azul intermitente que se aprecia a larga distancia. >> solo las torres de...
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an inch and a half of rain fell on tucson, arizona. flash flooding followed. several drivers were stranded. police and firefighters rushing downtown. more than a dozen people were stuck in their cars. no injuries were reported. and let's go to dave warren, sometimes a picture is worth an oh thousand words. you cannot go through floodwaters in a car or motorcycle. >> meteorologist: those are guides word to think about forever. you'll see scenes like this repeat over and over. it's a little bit of rain in such a short period of time. the soil does not absorb the rain, and in an hour you see flash flooding. that was the storm. the spin and all this rain coming down in the same area. that's what caused the flash flood with the storm moving out. this is waves along the pacific coast thanks to hurricane marie weakening, and it will continue to weaken. kicking up the surf along california. you see the waves starting to pick up there. those orange cones. they put them in place to keep people back from the shore. that's what we're talking about there at the pacific. th
an inch and a half of rain fell on tucson, arizona. flash flooding followed. several drivers were stranded. police and firefighters rushing downtown. more than a dozen people were stuck in their cars. no injuries were reported. and let's go to dave warren, sometimes a picture is worth an oh thousand words. you cannot go through floodwaters in a car or motorcycle. >> meteorologist: those are guides word to think about forever. you'll see scenes like this repeat over and over. it's a little...
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. >> i have a statement it may not be a popular position but i grew up in tucson. we went over the border. nobody asks for people from mexico when work then go home. they cannot go home now so they are stuck when they come to work. i think they would like to go home but they cannot. that is a lot of the problem and perhaps that man did not understand that. >> yes. there has been a lot of studies around the idea people feel that traditionally is cyclical where people come and go back but now there is a lot of talk it is much harder but you hear people don't even go home nfl loved one dies because they are afraid of the journey to come back to the united states. >> i wanted to say i was one of the people that was pulled over on highway 10 going from the knicks to las angeles for a business meeting from phoenix, arizona pulled over by border patrol before entering california and theh that's what took place, so that's the kind of, those are the kinds of incidents that are becoming quite commonplace. quite normal actually. >> this took place a few days after the inciden
. >> i have a statement it may not be a popular position but i grew up in tucson. we went over the border. nobody asks for people from mexico when work then go home. they cannot go home now so they are stuck when they come to work. i think they would like to go home but they cannot. that is a lot of the problem and perhaps that man did not understand that. >> yes. there has been a lot of studies around the idea people feel that traditionally is cyclical where people come and go back...
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as nicole reports, at the pima air & space museum in tucson, arizona, paper aviation history was made. >> it all started with a contest to see who can make a paper airplane that would fly the furthest. >> we wanted to find a way to capture the imagination of the children so that they'd be more interested in aviation and potentially becoming engineers and scientists in the future. and we thought if we were doing something that kids already do, and adding the interest of building the great paper airplane, that that would be the thing to do. >> the winner is arturo valdenegro. please come up here. [ applause ] >> well, arturo valdenegro won our fly-off in january of 2012, and so he became our guest engineer, and he was able to name the plane. he named it arturo's desert eagle. >> a team of professional engineers took arturo's concept and created a 15-foot test model. >> hey, arturo? >> oh, hey. >> so, are you excited? >> yeah. >> you want to see it? >> yeah. >> we'll pull it out. >> the model was going to be tested over the desert. leading the team is art thompson. he explained that how
as nicole reports, at the pima air & space museum in tucson, arizona, paper aviation history was made. >> it all started with a contest to see who can make a paper airplane that would fly the furthest. >> we wanted to find a way to capture the imagination of the children so that they'd be more interested in aviation and potentially becoming engineers and scientists in the future. and we thought if we were doing something that kids already do, and adding the interest of building...
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years tucson arizona. the monsoon and showers have been flaring in recent days. nature of those showers. today no showers. not a drop of rain within hundreds of miles of us. temperatures are rebounding from yesterday's high. the haze is non existent. strong clusters may begin to affect us. this will be later tomorrow and tomorrow night. chances of ram are nonexistent. 40 percent coverage on scattered afternoon storms. the upper windows late. an inch and 8 t of water evaporating in the atmosphere. we're quadrupling there be a lot of moisture in which these storms will be swimming. tonight get isolated downpours. >> 72 at o'hare yesterday. right now we're at 72. our hours of warming yet to come into the '90s. down in parts of oklahoma and texas. here's the cooler air mass frontier some reported frost. we put up on our block free. 73 of the delay of his honor. doesn't fall level air matt >>. to wind is blowing lightly from the southwest to there. the dew point low humidity will as a result. water temperature at 75 degrees. mold spores moderate. a report. during time
years tucson arizona. the monsoon and showers have been flaring in recent days. nature of those showers. today no showers. not a drop of rain within hundreds of miles of us. temperatures are rebounding from yesterday's high. the haze is non existent. strong clusters may begin to affect us. this will be later tomorrow and tomorrow night. chances of ram are nonexistent. 40 percent coverage on scattered afternoon storms. the upper windows late. an inch and 8 t of water evaporating in the...
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located in the tucson, arizona, desert, it's home to some of the most important and unusual machineser fly in the sky. this is quite an impressive display. >> well, thanks. you know, we've been working hard at it for about 35 years now, so we're very proud of our accomplishments. >> one of the most popular exhibits is the blackbird. it's the world's fastest jet. the blackbird was designed to outrun missiles trying to shoot it down. that's because the u.s. used blackbirds to spy on other countries. >> it was a secret program, so, they were flying high and fast long before anyone acknowl that the program existed. but in the late '70s, i believe 1978, one of the blackbirds flew from los angeles to new york city in one hour, four minutes, and six seconds. >> wow! i wish all flights from new york to los angeles were that fast! >> yeah, no, exactly. but the in-flight services aren't that great. >> so, what was its top speed? >> generally, it was a little bit over mach 3. >> mach 1 is the speed of sound, so mach 3 means flying at three times the speed of sound. >> so, we're getting into 2,1
located in the tucson, arizona, desert, it's home to some of the most important and unusual machineser fly in the sky. this is quite an impressive display. >> well, thanks. you know, we've been working hard at it for about 35 years now, so we're very proud of our accomplishments. >> one of the most popular exhibits is the blackbird. it's the world's fastest jet. the blackbird was designed to outrun missiles trying to shoot it down. that's because the u.s. used blackbirds to spy on...
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of the f-16s only one or two of them have now been delivered and the iraqi pilots are training in tucson, arizona. >> e yes, and what about those who say, we know we can kill them from the air, and and our air force is dominant over there, but it is no going to defeat isis, and if we get in and escalate to isis, and they will dominate, and then they will wait, and then move the equipment back in as they are already, and then we will end up being at war with them in a low level way without accomplishing anythi anything. >> well, air power can accomplish a lot. bear in mind, this is open ground and not the jungles of vietnam or laos or thailand. so, you can do a lot to create openings for the iraqi army and the kurdish pesh marga and the iraqi s iraqis and the kurds to reverse the gains that isis has made. >> but are american troops in some substantial force and i'm talking about 5,000 or 10,000 of them going g ing to have to go s part of the effort to defeat isis? >> yes, i think they do. and frankly 5,000 or 10,000 american troops have always been maintained in iraq which is the tragic m
of the f-16s only one or two of them have now been delivered and the iraqi pilots are training in tucson, arizona. >> e yes, and what about those who say, we know we can kill them from the air, and and our air force is dominant over there, but it is no going to defeat isis, and if we get in and escalate to isis, and they will dominate, and then they will wait, and then move the equipment back in as they are already, and then we will end up being at war with them in a low level way without...
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he died yesterday in tucson, arizona, at the age of 96 years old. >> an amazing career. >> great voice>>> some presidential praise for one of our own. >> veteran abc news white house correspondent ann compton is sadly set to retire after 41 years here at abc news, these acovered every u.s. president going back to gerald ford. during an otherwise somber news conference yesterday, president obama took a few moments to recognize our colleague. >> i'm going to take the last question from somebody who after 41 years i understand has decided to retire, ann compton, everybody knows is not only the consummate professional but is also just a pleasure to get to know. >> ann got her tough questions in after that but she joined abc news in 1973. became the first woman to cover the white house full time for any network news organization. our hats off to ann. >> absolutely. >>> a new list of most stolen cars is out this morning. which popular vehicle grabbed the top spot? >>> plus, coming up next, quick, efficient and effective how someone pulled off a brazen robbery on a saudi prince's convoy. >>>
he died yesterday in tucson, arizona, at the age of 96 years old. >> an amazing career. >> great voice>>> some presidential praise for one of our own. >> veteran abc news white house correspondent ann compton is sadly set to retire after 41 years here at abc news, these acovered every u.s. president going back to gerald ford. during an otherwise somber news conference yesterday, president obama took a few moments to recognize our colleague. >> i'm going to take...
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humidity is high from prescott to phoenix to tucson. we have a lot of rain in southern arizona. that's good and welcome. we'll have additional storms later on this afternoon. that's your national fo storms will continue through much of arizona during the day today. i don't think too many people in the northwest are complaining that now we're heading into august. july was very hot. >> a little bit of a break. bill, thank you very much. >>> the chilling comments from bill clinton about osama bin laden just hours before the 9/11 terror attacks. >>> plus, the next big thing in flat screen tvs is here. you're watching "early today." ♪ the little things that you do for me ♪ [ male announcer ] e little things we do... can make a big difference. every time you use dawn, you're using a brand that supports wildlife rescue efforts. experts trust dawn... because it's tough on grease yet gentle. ♪ you by my side makes the little things so good ♪ ♪ be a part of the bigger picture. ♪ and your kindness makes ♪ the little things that you do for me ♪ go to facebook.com dawnsaveswildlife. say revl
humidity is high from prescott to phoenix to tucson. we have a lot of rain in southern arizona. that's good and welcome. we'll have additional storms later on this afternoon. that's your national fo storms will continue through much of arizona during the day today. i don't think too many people in the northwest are complaining that now we're heading into august. july was very hot. >> a little bit of a break. bill, thank you very much. >>> the chilling comments from bill clinton...
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he died today in tucson, arizona. he was 96 years old. >> boy, what a career. and very unusual standing ovation for an extraordinary entertainer. some bay area fans organized what they called a last curtain call at 1:00 for the latest robin williams. at exactly 1:00 they stood up and cheered for him. he touched so many people. this small ovation was at civic plaza. there were many more across the country. more than 35,000 people joined the event's facebook page. he performed at the mill valley theater many times over the years. take a look at this here of him at the theater. tomorrow night they plan to honor him with an unofficial tribute. a memorial has been growing there since williams' death last monday. (vo) ours is a world of passengers. the red-eyes. (daughter) i'm really tired. (vo) the transfers. well, that's kid number three. (vo) the co-pilots. all sitting... ...trusting... ...waiting... ...for a safe arrival. introducing the all-new subaru legacy. designed to help the driver in you... ...care for the passenger in them. the subaru legacy. it's not jus
he died today in tucson, arizona. he was 96 years old. >> boy, what a career. and very unusual standing ovation for an extraordinary entertainer. some bay area fans organized what they called a last curtain call at 1:00 for the latest robin williams. at exactly 1:00 they stood up and cheered for him. he touched so many people. this small ovation was at civic plaza. there were many more across the country. more than 35,000 people joined the event's facebook page. he performed at the mill...
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this still -- this is the only one that still exists outside of tucson, arizona. this missile carried 600 times the destructive power of the bomb that landed on hiroshima. 600 times. there are three cities, wichita, little rock and tucson. each one of them had 18 different sites. people who ran this missile were sitting underground. they didn't know where the missile was targeting. they had keys, they each had to turn their keys simultaneously for the missile to be fired. b-52s went overhead. the idea here was mutual destruction. the idea here was, we've got overwhelming nuclear power and if you attack us, we'll attack you. kind of like if somebody said two scorpions in a bottle, each knowing if one stings the other they both die. and that's why i wanted you to watch dr. strange love. because dr. strange love, on the one hand, it's a comedic farce, black comedy,in one of stanley cubic's greatest movies ever. he had "clockwork orange", et cetera. but it really gives you a sense of what the cold war was like. it's not a coincidence that if you notice at the very beg
this still -- this is the only one that still exists outside of tucson, arizona. this missile carried 600 times the destructive power of the bomb that landed on hiroshima. 600 times. there are three cities, wichita, little rock and tucson. each one of them had 18 different sites. people who ran this missile were sitting underground. they didn't know where the missile was targeting. they had keys, they each had to turn their keys simultaneously for the missile to be fired. b-52s went overhead....