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jennifer london has a story from tucson, arizona. ♪ ♪ >> are. >> reporter: francisco perez cordova ising salvation. but unlike the small group of parishioners, he can't leave the church at the end of the service. >> how long are you prepared to stay in this church? >> i have no idea how long it's going to be. i have no other options. >> reporter: no other options because francisco is facing deportation back to mexico. while his lawyer tries to halt the proceedings, francisco takes sanctuary in the church. >> why shouldn't you be deported? >> it's very long story. but first -- >> reporter: give me a reason why you think you should be able to stay in the united states. >> the reason is my kids my family. i have five kids, they have u.s. citizens. i have no record criminal. >> reporter: since late september he has been living here. hiding in plain sight where immigration authorities are unlikely to take action. the 2011 policy document known as the morton memo issued by then ice director john morton stated that deportation activities would not be carried out at sensitive locations. franc
jennifer london has a story from tucson, arizona. ♪ ♪ >> are. >> reporter: francisco perez cordova ising salvation. but unlike the small group of parishioners, he can't leave the church at the end of the service. >> how long are you prepared to stay in this church? >> i have no idea how long it's going to be. i have no other options. >> reporter: no other options because francisco is facing deportation back to mexico. while his lawyer tries to halt the...
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. >> 24 hours after rick recorded his video, he left his tucson apartment and hit the freeway.rough the arizona desert, he made his last phone call to his estranged wife, elixcia. >> he said he was afraid of dying. i told him that i believed in angels. and i told him that when he died, he would feel love that he never got to experience in this world. and he told me, keep telling me nice stories. different parts of the conversation, he's like, oh, i think i'm going to pull in here and kill myself, and i'm just freaking out! it's like, what are you going to do? by this time he was really tired. i think he had been awake for like two days. and he just started mumbling words. he was like, "i have to go now." he goes, "i'm so tired. i'm so tired of thinking." you know, he just, a lot of just expressing thoughts, everything that was going through his mind. and then he, he was like, "i have to go now." >> i got in contact with my sister. well, i consider her my sister, because to me she is. she's not flesh and blood. but i'm talking about davida. she calls me sometimes and we talk and
. >> 24 hours after rick recorded his video, he left his tucson apartment and hit the freeway.rough the arizona desert, he made his last phone call to his estranged wife, elixcia. >> he said he was afraid of dying. i told him that i believed in angels. and i told him that when he died, he would feel love that he never got to experience in this world. and he told me, keep telling me nice stories. different parts of the conversation, he's like, oh, i think i'm going to pull in here...
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. >> for over 80 days, rosa has been taking refuge inside a church in tucson, arizona. she saugt shelter here august 7th, the day before a deportation order took e vekt efect. rosa has a husband and two young sons. they call tucson home. but all four were born in mexico and are here without documentation. in september, 2010, rosa was drive e driving to work when she said she became confused. >> she pent 60 days in an arizona detention facility. rosa and her family wondered what would happen next. after nearly four years following court hearings and appeals, they got their answer. in june of this year, rosa received an order of deportation in the mail. she was to leave the country. yet, according to the obama administration's own stated policy, rosa shouldn't be forced to leave. >> president obama announced that we shouldn't be deporting people just because we can. we should set up priorities of cases to use our resources in immigration court. >> margo cowan says rosa's previous legal council did not go through the proper channels to close her case. >> clearly, her case
. >> for over 80 days, rosa has been taking refuge inside a church in tucson, arizona. she saugt shelter here august 7th, the day before a deportation order took e vekt efect. rosa has a husband and two young sons. they call tucson home. but all four were born in mexico and are here without documentation. in september, 2010, rosa was drive e driving to work when she said she became confused. >> she pent 60 days in an arizona detention facility. rosa and her family wondered what...
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i can't act now. >> earlier this year, danielle ruiz, an undocumented migrant in tucson was issued a-year stay of his deportation after a month isn sanctuary giving hope to francisco and others that their prayers will be answered, too. >> i hope tomorrow when they call me, they say, hey, everything is okay. everything is over. but i don't know how long it is going to be. >> jennifer london, al jazeera, tucson, arizona. >> and join us next tuesday for more on the immigration crisis and its impact on mid-term elections, part of the special report, america votes, 2014, tuesday night, 8:30 eastern, and 11:30 eastern. our picture of the day is coming up next. plus, the mystery surrounding king jung ung. where is he? >>> we were talking about the typhoon in the western pacific now the bay of benga of l this is cyclone hudhud. it is organizing. we are going to see a landfall unfortunately with the storm over the next few days on the eastern coast of india. >> means it's going to be meeting up with the monsoon season, the ends of the monsoon. heavy rain showers are expected in this area as w
i can't act now. >> earlier this year, danielle ruiz, an undocumented migrant in tucson was issued a-year stay of his deportation after a month isn sanctuary giving hope to francisco and others that their prayers will be answered, too. >> i hope tomorrow when they call me, they say, hey, everything is okay. everything is over. but i don't know how long it is going to be. >> jennifer london, al jazeera, tucson, arizona. >> and join us next tuesday for more on the...
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it was just reported tucson has the highest number job loss of a -- number of jobs lost in the whole country. this impacts our national security and local economy. our border is not secure. we have border ranchers and residents making difficult decisions to the air families safe -- to keep their families safe. we have isis and islamic extremists around the world that are more powerful and dangerous than al qaeda pre-9/11 because of the failed defense policy of this administration. luckily we can decide who we want to represent us in congress. this is like a job interview with the voters, and we bring to them the qualifications, experience, and the record to cash and our record of getting things done. for mr. barman, this is a performance evaluation. he has been there almost are years, and things are getting worse. we are in a crisis. a crisis takes leadership -- to do the right thing, to have a vision, and be effective. i have been in situations like this before. they take resolve and courage. i have served, fought, lead, and and i have stood up for what is right and am honored to se
it was just reported tucson has the highest number job loss of a -- number of jobs lost in the whole country. this impacts our national security and local economy. our border is not secure. we have border ranchers and residents making difficult decisions to the air families safe -- to keep their families safe. we have isis and islamic extremists around the world that are more powerful and dangerous than al qaeda pre-9/11 because of the failed defense policy of this administration. luckily we...
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tucson yet again, flash flooding today. the moisture moves north and east through colorado and then into middle america. by the rush tomorrow night, kansas city through st. louis will be seeing heavy rain. it will last for several days. places in missouri, some spots could see four, five, maybe six inches of rain over the next three days. >> that's a lot of rain. rob, thank you. and you are aware of this. one more image to pass along tonight. what's called a super typhoon, 600 miles south of okinawa in the pacific. 1 170-mile-per-hour winds tonight on the move helded toward japan. this weekend. and we'll track it. >>> now, to the stunning tragedy in yosemite national park. a veteran pilot killed in the line of duty, fighting a fire from the air when he tanker crashed. perhaps you'll remember that image, another fire fighting plane, the wings coming off right there in midair. and then we all learned how old that plane was. and so tonight here, abc's clayton sandell asking the same questions. and in this newest case, the plan
tucson yet again, flash flooding today. the moisture moves north and east through colorado and then into middle america. by the rush tomorrow night, kansas city through st. louis will be seeing heavy rain. it will last for several days. places in missouri, some spots could see four, five, maybe six inches of rain over the next three days. >> that's a lot of rain. rob, thank you. and you are aware of this. one more image to pass along tonight. what's called a super typhoon, 600 miles south...
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which may be a reason why we've seen almost $9 million pour into this tucson race.t week, we took a trip down to arizona to take a look. >> with ron barber, nancy pelosi and the white house found the perfect lap dog who follows commands. >> in congressman ron barber's district, over $9 million spent on tv ads this election cycle. and most of that money does not come from arizona. >> when it comes to the war, ron barber is missing in action. >> ron barber proudly plays politics while working women pay the price. >> these are people trying to steal our elections, and they don't even live here. they have no reason to be impacting our elections or our policies. and yet, that's what they're doing. >> but it's not just republicans who are spending big on this district and their candidate, martha mcsally. outside money is coming to barber's aid, as well. take a listen to this ad from the group. >> i knew. i just knew. >> martha mcsally opposes making it harder for stalkers to get a gun. >> the arizona republic called that ad vile, and made them question if perhaps the tucs
which may be a reason why we've seen almost $9 million pour into this tucson race.t week, we took a trip down to arizona to take a look. >> with ron barber, nancy pelosi and the white house found the perfect lap dog who follows commands. >> in congressman ron barber's district, over $9 million spent on tv ads this election cycle. and most of that money does not come from arizona. >> when it comes to the war, ron barber is missing in action. >> ron barber proudly plays...
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. >> to be perfectly clear there is no scabies outbreak in tucson. >> richard pratt is the director of health services for arizona's department of corrections. after numerous requests by "america tonight," he finally agreed to speak to us briefly outside his office. >> before it was privatized and after privatization, what is the difference in staffing levels when it comes to the medical care? >> staffing levels are basically the same. in fact i would tell you that corizon statistical level has been coming up on a monthly basis. the staffing exceeded the contract requirements. >> you're very confidence that corizon is providing adequate good health care within the prison system? >> i am, yes. >> reporter: but that is not true according to a watchdog group. staffing levels and health care spending plummeted after the state privatized health services. even though corizon promised state officials that it would provide cares at a reasonable cost. >> provides service of resources and resourcefulness. >> now, reagan is trying to make up her time with her baby. she may have made mistakes but
. >> to be perfectly clear there is no scabies outbreak in tucson. >> richard pratt is the director of health services for arizona's department of corrections. after numerous requests by "america tonight," he finally agreed to speak to us briefly outside his office. >> before it was privatized and after privatization, what is the difference in staffing levels when it comes to the medical care? >> staffing levels are basically the same. in fact i would tell you...
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. >> these videos released by the tucson fire department, this is a different angle on their facebook page. apparently the flames inside the building were reported at 700 degrees. >> this is great training footage. there's almost a perfect video of what a flashover can do. >> we have another ipad mini winner. congratulations. if you still haven't won an ipad mini, your next chance to win is coming up in a bit. >> if you want to be like pam, you need tuesday's buzz word, be 18 years old and a legal u.s. resident. >> buzz word coming up in a little while. >> this is a wedding and the bride is about to get a huge surprise. no, they haven't switched out the groom. this is a good surprise. she does look beautiful. there is somebody there at the bottom that is going to meet her. >> is that drew? >> drew is her brother serving as a u.s. marine. he is supposed to be in japan, but he surprised her but flew home to iowa for the wedding. >> this is so beautiful. he's in his uniform and helping walking her down the aisle. >> it made the wedding more special. >> looks like she has two people who a
. >> these videos released by the tucson fire department, this is a different angle on their facebook page. apparently the flames inside the building were reported at 700 degrees. >> this is great training footage. there's almost a perfect video of what a flashover can do. >> we have another ipad mini winner. congratulations. if you still haven't won an ipad mini, your next chance to win is coming up in a bit. >> if you want to be like pam, you need tuesday's buzz word,...
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. >> we've got video of a guy stopped at a checkpoint just outside of tucson, arizona. when we have these videos, they seem to turn on it badly. >> the guy in that car is sucking in a whole bunch of helium from a balloon. >> they have this captured from how many different cameras? it seems like the border patrol agent is getting a kick out of this. >> he's got a smile on his face but a hand on his gun. >> you would think they would detain him. everybody is laughing. watch when he leaves the border patrol agent. >> i wonder if that was his intention, if he was going to a birthday party. >> he is shooting documentary films about border patrol agents. he has 13 balloons purposefully so they couldn't see in the back of the car, to see what happens. >> that wouldn't be wise to reveal. >> trying to demonstrate the intrusiveness of these stops. >> thank you. >> these guys were so chill about it. it's an alab rat set up all for his lady. >> he planned this 17 months. >> see where they are special day takes her. >> a perfect set-up. >> dad finished up at the dentist. >> he's got
. >> we've got video of a guy stopped at a checkpoint just outside of tucson, arizona. when we have these videos, they seem to turn on it badly. >> the guy in that car is sucking in a whole bunch of helium from a balloon. >> they have this captured from how many different cameras? it seems like the border patrol agent is getting a kick out of this. >> he's got a smile on his face but a hand on his gun. >> you would think they would detain him. everybody is...
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. >> i'm peter van sant in tucson arizona. it was a shocking murder in 1986.as blown up in his car, a man who had famous and powerful friends. now the woman at the heart of this case, the woman, his ex-wife, speaks out for the first time. that story coming up on "cbs this morning." you wouldn't do half of your daily routine. so why treat your mouth any differently. brushing alone does less than half the job leaving behind millions of germs. complete the job with listerine®. kill up to 99 percent of germs. and prevent plaque, early gum disease and bad breath. complete the job with listerine®. power to your mouth™. also try listerine® floss. its advanced technology removes more plaque. ♪ ♪ ♪ "here i am. rock you like a hurricane." ♪ fiber one now makes cookies. find them in the cookie aisle. sir, we're going to need you on the runway. (vo) theraflu starts to get to work in your body in just 5 minutes. (vo) theraflu breaks you free from your worst cold and flu symptoms. (vo) theraflu. serious power. at chili's, fresh is now. now, that's a burger. and now you can
. >> i'm peter van sant in tucson arizona. it was a shocking murder in 1986.as blown up in his car, a man who had famous and powerful friends. now the woman at the heart of this case, the woman, his ex-wife, speaks out for the first time. that story coming up on "cbs this morning." you wouldn't do half of your daily routine. so why treat your mouth any differently. brushing alone does less than half the job leaving behind millions of germs. complete the job with listerine®....
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this flood be out of tucson yesterday, that moisture's on the move. looking at the map, to the north, temperatures in the 50's, chicago 59, memphis 48. that's the boundary for today. we had rain along from that and getting reinforcing surge out of the southwest. it's a very wet go already today in missouri, we can expect more flooding through the course the day. >> thank you, nicole. >> the long road to rebuilding gaza taking a first step today. >> live in gaza with what it's going to take to bring this region back together. >> a new video raises questions about the conduct of a new york city police officer. the family of the young man knocked out said he has been left permanently injured. >> on a lighter note, the local pub where cursing will get you banned for life. that's one story caught in our global net coming up. >> paul, this isn't the kind of cat you want to take for a ride, is it? >> not on top of my car, not anywhere. >> what a san jose man found on top of his car. >> you are taking a live look from one of our cameras at the turkey-jair bor
this flood be out of tucson yesterday, that moisture's on the move. looking at the map, to the north, temperatures in the 50's, chicago 59, memphis 48. that's the boundary for today. we had rain along from that and getting reinforcing surge out of the southwest. it's a very wet go already today in missouri, we can expect more flooding through the course the day. >> thank you, nicole. >> the long road to rebuilding gaza taking a first step today. >> live in gaza with what it's...
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. >> and houston or tucson sn. >> tucson is my home. >> houston is okay. >> pretty good. >> you don't want to put down anybody. okay. >> especially texas. exactly. although you seem tough. >> coffee or tea sn. >> sugar -- tea. >> tea with what. >> sugar. two sugars. >> that's a lot of sugar. >> so from the very beginning you and gabby have made the stages of her recovery public. videos in the hospital and speaking like this. why did you do it that way sn. >> it's interesting when gabby first got to the rehab hospital inospital in houston, texas about two weeks after she was injured, a friend of mine said i want to help. i want to do something for you. what can i do. i didn't have anything for them. he mentioned so are you going to record any of this sn i never even thought about it. why don't you grab that sn it wasn't something that was planned. it just happened. they got her therapists whenever they set up the camera and turn it on. it wasn't until later that we did at first and gab deher first interview on abc. they asked is there anything out there. they wound up having a lot of s
. >> and houston or tucson sn. >> tucson is my home. >> houston is okay. >> pretty good. >> you don't want to put down anybody. okay. >> especially texas. exactly. although you seem tough. >> coffee or tea sn. >> sugar -- tea. >> tea with what. >> sugar. two sugars. >> that's a lot of sugar. >> so from the very beginning you and gabby have made the stages of her recovery public. videos in the hospital and speaking like...
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rosa que huyÓ de su vivienda por miedo a ser arrestada y deportada y se refugia en una iglesia de tucson el estado de texas miembros de la agencia antidrogas de los estados unidos lo detuvieron cuando ejecutaba una orden judicial. enfrenta cargos de conspiraciÓn y lavado de dinero y relaciÓn con una operación de trÁfico de cocaÍna de 100 millones de dÓlares. >> involucrarse en la educaciÓn de sus hijos es la clave para que ellos alcancen el Éxito en la vida, por esta razÓn univisiÓn 14 llevaron a cabo un taller en el que los padres de familia pudieron aprender a cÓmo ayudar a sus hijos para lograr sus metas acadÉmicas y universitarias. ademÁs de temas de cÓmo financiar los estudios superiores. la meta es que todos los padres hispanos estÉn 100% preparados para darle las herramientas a sus hijos para superarse y llegar a la universidad y completar las metas que tenÍan para sus hijos. >> es importante para mÍ como para la comunidad de que haya este tipo de programas. asÍ nos ayudan a ser mejores padres. >> estuvo presente parte de nuestro talento de univisiÓn 14 y hablaron sobre el impacto
rosa que huyÓ de su vivienda por miedo a ser arrestada y deportada y se refugia en una iglesia de tucson el estado de texas miembros de la agencia antidrogas de los estados unidos lo detuvieron cuando ejecutaba una orden judicial. enfrenta cargos de conspiraciÓn y lavado de dinero y relaciÓn con una operación de trÁfico de cocaÍna de 100 millones de dÓlares. >> involucrarse en la educaciÓn de sus hijos es la clave para que ellos alcancen el Éxito en la vida, por esta razÓn...
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. >> reporter: in tucson, mexican-american studies was banned. the students and teachers know they're on the front lines. >> every human being knows how to adapt, right? that's part of being a human. >> ethnic studies at south san francisco is an elective. there's a school that will require it for graduation. >>> coming up next, the social set. kin kindergarten is in full swing. latino kids are ready to learn. look at all these children. they all lost their lives because of preventable medical errors, now the third leading cause of death. only heart disease and cancer take more lives. proposition 46 will save lives with drug and alcohol testing to make sure impaired doctors don't treat someone you love. safeguards against prescription drug abuse. and holds the medical industry accountable for mistakes. i'm barbara boxer. let's save lives. vote yes on 46. >>> welcome back. it's well documented in california that latino kids arrive at kindergarten behind their peers. but it turns out that even at a very early age, latino kids have skills that are o
. >> reporter: in tucson, mexican-american studies was banned. the students and teachers know they're on the front lines. >> every human being knows how to adapt, right? that's part of being a human. >> ethnic studies at south san francisco is an elective. there's a school that will require it for graduation. >>> coming up next, the social set. kin kindergarten is in full swing. latino kids are ready to learn. look at all these children. they all lost their lives...
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siempre sÁbado chapas estará enfrentando a santos para bajar el telÓn los pumas enfrentarÁn a los tucsonlos gigantes mientras que en el 2002,los dus avanzaron. del destino lo puesto frente a frente por el boleto. muchos dicen que es el futuro cerrador de los alicante, tendrÁ que demostrarlo., le sacÓ la pelota y los cardenales tomaban una ventaja que parecÍa final, el disparo fue horrible y de segunda base corriÓ y anotaba y luego se empataba. le pegÓ en la costura de la pelota que se fuera otro lado y los cardenales ganaron 5 a 4. los rangers, con nuevo entrenador ante los cargadores de san diego, con el pase 77 yardas y las cosas comenzaron a pintar diferente en el coliseo. en seis semanas habÍa lucido bien como mariscal de campo. segundo periodo,rivers y anotaba pase de 5 yardas. maÑana se trabajando el telÓn de la sexta semana en la actividad de nfl, relaciÓn de san luis cuando las cinco de la tarde san luis estarÁ enfrentando a san francisco. los dallas, salieron concentrados bloqueando regreso como 25 yardas para la notaciÓn y comenzaba mejor. tony, criticaba y adoraba.mÁs tarde ro
siempre sÁbado chapas estará enfrentando a santos para bajar el telÓn los pumas enfrentarÁn a los tucsonlos gigantes mientras que en el 2002,los dus avanzaron. del destino lo puesto frente a frente por el boleto. muchos dicen que es el futuro cerrador de los alicante, tendrÁ que demostrarlo., le sacÓ la pelota y los cardenales tomaban una ventaja que parecÍa final, el disparo fue horrible y de segunda base corriÓ y anotaba y luego se empataba. le pegÓ en la costura de la pelota que se...
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down there in tucson wanted to put me on pills. i almost died of a brain tumor. misdiagnosed me. almost died. only thing that helped me is going to outside doctors, and having to pay for it myself. you have one of the best doctors in the planet here, dr. roger wilcox, was a thoracic heart surgeon. he saved my life. because of what happened in vietnam that i never got anything for. i'm a vietnam veteran, marine corps, '65-'69 in vietnam. the last 6th of september i almost died, simply because of the care that the va was not giving me. what happened was dr. wilcox, in a private practice, i get every once in a while a little -- i'm 100% service connected plus 60% for agent orange. i get different polyps popping ul all over my body. another police detective in the army, go to the church at the same place, he asked me this one time, do you ever have these things that look like a boil and it comes out looking like a little sausage thing? i said, yeah, i had one that came out of the marine corps, grew in my dmonose. i thought i was going
down there in tucson wanted to put me on pills. i almost died of a brain tumor. misdiagnosed me. almost died. only thing that helped me is going to outside doctors, and having to pay for it myself. you have one of the best doctors in the planet here, dr. roger wilcox, was a thoracic heart surgeon. he saved my life. because of what happened in vietnam that i never got anything for. i'm a vietnam veteran, marine corps, '65-'69 in vietnam. the last 6th of september i almost died, simply because of...
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muriÓ y cuatro resultaron heridas cuando los atacÓ un enjambre de aproximadamente 800.000 abejas en tucsondas para combatir las abejas que tenÍa una colmena de casi 2 m de largo y mÁs de 100 libros de miel. en un edificio. >> luchando contra la muerte se encuentra la enfermera espaÑola contagiada con que vuela autoridades reportan que en las Últimas horas ha empeorado la salud de teresa romero ingresado desde el pasado dÍa seis en el hospital carlos iii de madrid la mujer ha estado al borde de un fallo respiratorio importante. >> tiene licencia? esa es la pregunta clave que unos agentes encubiertos les hicieron a varios contratistas que se querÍan llenar los bolsillos haciendo arreglos a precios excesivos tras el terremoto de napa lo peor es que no tenÍa ninguna licencia para hacer el trabajo, entre el martes y el miÉrcoles las autoridades sancionaron a ocho contratistas que ahora enfrentan cargos por delitos graves al tratar de operar sin licencia una zona de desastre. >> el escÁndalo de prostituciÓn por parte de varios miembros del servicio secreto en colombia continÚa vivo, aparentement
muriÓ y cuatro resultaron heridas cuando los atacÓ un enjambre de aproximadamente 800.000 abejas en tucsondas para combatir las abejas que tenÍa una colmena de casi 2 m de largo y mÁs de 100 libros de miel. en un edificio. >> luchando contra la muerte se encuentra la enfermera espaÑola contagiada con que vuela autoridades reportan que en las Últimas horas ha empeorado la salud de teresa romero ingresado desde el pasado dÍa seis en el hospital carlos iii de madrid la mujer ha estado...
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cities like phoenix, tucson, that's where rain is heaviest through the day. as the moisture lifts in. watch out for localized flooding. and this is producing flooding in the plains through the ohio valley through the week. back to you. >> thank you. >>> if you are near a door or window and want to step outside, and if you're decent right now. take a quick look up. >> that's right. north americans are being treated to a rare seles shl event, it's a total eclipse. it's known as a blood moon. >> it's going to last until 9:30 eastern time. you have a little while. enjoy while you can. happen until next april. >>> coming up, the outlook for stocks today after one of the worst days of the year. >>> and a questionable use of force caught on camera. a police force under investigation. >>> and a frank discussion about sex in the most unlikely of places. >>> stock futures were up overnight despite another disastrous day on wall street. the dow lost 273 points yesterday. the worst one-day decline in months and the fourth-biggest of the year. other indexes were off too.
cities like phoenix, tucson, that's where rain is heaviest through the day. as the moisture lifts in. watch out for localized flooding. and this is producing flooding in the plains through the ohio valley through the week. back to you. >> thank you. >>> if you are near a door or window and want to step outside, and if you're decent right now. take a quick look up. >> that's right. north americans are being treated to a rare seles shl event, it's a total eclipse. it's known...
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enfoque >>> muchas gracias >>> del estado de idaho nos trasladamos hasta arizona concretamente a tucsonelecciones y importancia que los hispanos salgamos a las urna? >>> en un nivel nacional en colorado, en un nivel estatal en otros lugares, es tan clave porque faltando ese voto entonces lo que hemos visto en el mass pasado va a seguir como una forma y el sistema educativa es importante para nuestra comunidad. no va a ser el desarrollo, o va a tener los recursos necesarios es para mÍ, yo sÉ que hay gente frustrada ahorita, que no hemos visto acciÓn sobre la reforma migratoria. yo me incluyo como ellos, frustrado porque el presiodente no ha tomado decisiÓn y la forma necesaria es votando porque nos hacen aÑo dos veces porque perdemos en un nivel estatal, local y nacional y a la vez tambiÉn la reforma migratoria sin mostrando un poder, un inter entendem entendimiento de este proceso polÍtico de la comunidad latina va a ser una falta tremenda. >>> congresista lo que usted ha dicho es clave porque la frustraciÓn de muchos de ver que el presidente dice que va a ser algo y despuÉs no lo hace
enfoque >>> muchas gracias >>> del estado de idaho nos trasladamos hasta arizona concretamente a tucsonelecciones y importancia que los hispanos salgamos a las urna? >>> en un nivel nacional en colorado, en un nivel estatal en otros lugares, es tan clave porque faltando ese voto entonces lo que hemos visto en el mass pasado va a seguir como una forma y el sistema educativa es importante para nuestra comunidad. no va a ser el desarrollo, o va a tener los recursos...
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tucson, an inch of rain with the storm system. not so much other areas. albuquerque, prescott, and phoenix and vegas. over the next seven days, computer forecast, a switch in the weather pattern a little bit. we're watching a much more active weather pattern in british columbia and into the pacific northwest eventually. special coastal areas will have a good chance of rain. the first of a very weak front will move into later on tonight. today is relatively dry. in seattle, late tonight we could get showers with better chance of showers tomorrow. then as we go to the weekend, clouds increase, temperatures drop in portland and chances of showers on saturday. doesn't change a lot on sunday, up in the northwest. it looks like your nice string of fall weather is about to come to a close as a damp weather pattern arrives. that's your national tions with chance of showers late today. so looks like we are going into what we would call our typical mid to late fall weather pattern. more active in the northwest. >> and great forecast for potential three day weekend
tucson, an inch of rain with the storm system. not so much other areas. albuquerque, prescott, and phoenix and vegas. over the next seven days, computer forecast, a switch in the weather pattern a little bit. we're watching a much more active weather pattern in british columbia and into the pacific northwest eventually. special coastal areas will have a good chance of rain. the first of a very weak front will move into later on tonight. today is relatively dry. in seattle, late tonight we could...
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at david levy's home and observatory near tucson, where the sky is big and beautiful by day and night will be on the lookout as siding spring slides by the red planet. comets are not your facebook activity. comets are a reminder that the universe is all about time. it takes its time about showing these things. levy reminds us the ancients viewed comets as bad omens. if we moderns don't tackle the threat posed by near earth objects, we may prove our ancestors right. >> woodruff: president obama appointed supreme court justice sonia sotomayor, the first latina to serve on the court, in 2009. since then, she has brought her unique style to a normally cloistered and reserved court. reuters journalist joan biskupic takes us behind the scenes of the secretive court proceedings to reveal how sotomayor is shaking things up. in her new book, "breaking in: the rise of sonia sotomayor and the politics of justice." gwen ifill spoke with her earlier this week. >> ifill: joan biskupic, thank you for joining us. i want to start by talking about the subtitle of your book in which you talk about the p
at david levy's home and observatory near tucson, where the sky is big and beautiful by day and night will be on the lookout as siding spring slides by the red planet. comets are not your facebook activity. comets are a reminder that the universe is all about time. it takes its time about showing these things. levy reminds us the ancients viewed comets as bad omens. if we moderns don't tackle the threat posed by near earth objects, we may prove our ancestors right. >> woodruff: president...
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spoke a short time ago with the former surgeon general of the united states, and he joins us from tucson, what do you make of the way these ebola infections in the united states, two of them so far, have been handled? >> well, i think we had well-meaning people trying to do the best that they can't. however, because of the two cases that occurred after taking care of mr. duncan, there is evidence there was a break in protocol. protecting yourself and the disinfection that happened, we do not know, but after the first case, we were all very worried that there could be more if there were breaks in the protocols we have set up to protect the health care workers. >> there is a year -- big fear factor around the virus. the latest surrounds the fact that the nurse who has just been diagnosed took a flight the day before. would that concern you? >> it is very concerning, because even though she was not in isolation, she was being observed because she had come in contact with someone that had she was asymptomatic, so without any fever or pain. you just want to watch them for and see ifion period
spoke a short time ago with the former surgeon general of the united states, and he joins us from tucson, what do you make of the way these ebola infections in the united states, two of them so far, have been handled? >> well, i think we had well-meaning people trying to do the best that they can't. however, because of the two cases that occurred after taking care of mr. duncan, there is evidence there was a break in protocol. protecting yourself and the disinfection that happened, we do...
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we will go to zac in tucson, cars. dr. carmona's home state. good morning, zac. caller: good morning. to mention, it's not just in dr. carmona's home state but his city, in which from which dr. carmona started. my question here about how well vetted a surgeon general must be. however, if i am not mistaken, were you not swat cop? a professional killer before -- first for the city of tucson and then for puma county host: we will get a response, dr. carmon a? >> guest: well, like many of my colleagues, i am proud of my service. i would not characterize it the way zac has characterized it but many served selfletsly on active duty which i did in the army special forces and i am proud of that and a combat veteran and a disabled veteran because of wounds in combat. and i served within the county sheriff's department as an officer and on the s.w.a.t. team as a team leader and as the lead in medical care for the s.w.a.t. team and the medical director for the department. you know, every day people that i work with and law enforcement and military serve selflessly and put t
we will go to zac in tucson, cars. dr. carmona's home state. good morning, zac. caller: good morning. to mention, it's not just in dr. carmona's home state but his city, in which from which dr. carmona started. my question here about how well vetted a surgeon general must be. however, if i am not mistaken, were you not swat cop? a professional killer before -- first for the city of tucson and then for puma county host: we will get a response, dr. carmon a? >> guest: well, like many of my...
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. >> in tucson mexican-american studies was banned in 2011 amid vocal protest by high school seniors. >> while the classes in south san francisco haven't generated heated debate here, the students and teachers know they're on the frontline. >> every human being knows how to adapt, right? that's part of being a human. >> ethnic studies in south san francisco is an elective, but there is a school in southern california that will soon require ethnic constituted wriz for graduation, and there has been several efforts in sacrament wroe to look at a statewide ethnic studies curriculum, but they haven't gotten very far. >> well, coming up next on class action, the social set. kindergarten in full swing, and while teachers are ready to tackle the achievement gap, research shows that latino kids are ready to learn. >>> welcome back. it's well documented that latino kids often arrive in kindergarten behind their peers in english and other subjects too. it's a disadvantage that can persist for wreerz to come. it turns out that even at a very early age latino students have skills that are often o
. >> in tucson mexican-american studies was banned in 2011 amid vocal protest by high school seniors. >> while the classes in south san francisco haven't generated heated debate here, the students and teachers know they're on the frontline. >> every human being knows how to adapt, right? that's part of being a human. >> ethnic studies in south san francisco is an elective, but there is a school in southern california that will soon require ethnic constituted wriz for...
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this is in tucson, arizona, yesterday. the road seems to disappear. the storm system is moving east. tim dicky is tracking this morning. good morning. >> holding on to heavy rainfall across the southwest. watching what's left of simon. making its way north and eastward. the heaviest rain across eastern arizona. thursday, northeastern arizona, northwestern new mexico. and the moisture heads to the rockies. into the midsection. we're going to see heavy rainfall, widespread flooding from denver all the way to the indianapolis area. t.j. and reena, back to you. >> thanks so much. >>> meanwhile, president obama will be in southern california today. he is headed to the golden state for fundraising, but to designate the towering mountains as a national monument. those mountains will get a little extra protection. >>> early to bed, we recall to rise, which cities get up earliest? >>> and a $100 million fine, some of the money could be yours. >>> and caught on camera, an unwelcome visitor in one california suburb. >>> after one of the worst days on wall street
this is in tucson, arizona, yesterday. the road seems to disappear. the storm system is moving east. tim dicky is tracking this morning. good morning. >> holding on to heavy rainfall across the southwest. watching what's left of simon. making its way north and eastward. the heaviest rain across eastern arizona. thursday, northeastern arizona, northwestern new mexico. and the moisture heads to the rockies. into the midsection. we're going to see heavy rainfall, widespread flooding from...
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>> houston or tucson. >> tucson is my home. >> houston is okay. >> oh, okay. >> you don't want to putanybody down -- >> especially texas. >> especially texas, exactly. >> coffee or tea? >> sugar -- tea. tea. >> two sugars. >> that's a lot of sugar. >> so, from the very beginning, you and gabby have made the stages of her rekcovery public. why did you do it that way. >> it's interesting, when gabby first got to the rehab hospital, about two weeks after she was injured, a friend of mine said hey, i want to help. what can i do? he said are you going to record all the of this? i said i never really thought about it. go grab a camera. gabby had to give permission for anything that was put out there about her. and as we travel around the country, and we still find this, that her recovery and want she went through has been very inspirational for a lot of other people that have had their own medical issues. so it seemed like the right thing to do. >> didn't you visit the boston bomber people? >> yes, we were in boston a couple days ago, but this was just about a year ago. we visited with a lo
>> houston or tucson. >> tucson is my home. >> houston is okay. >> oh, okay. >> you don't want to putanybody down -- >> especially texas. >> especially texas, exactly. >> coffee or tea? >> sugar -- tea. tea. >> two sugars. >> that's a lot of sugar. >> so, from the very beginning, you and gabby have made the stages of her rekcovery public. why did you do it that way. >> it's interesting, when gabby first got to the...
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this is what it looked like for one driver yesterday in tucson, arizona. the heaviest rain today is expected to be over eastern colorado. >> as for the rest of the nation's weather, warm and dry from washington to california. going to be a pleasant day in the northeast. showers and storms through parts of kansas and missouri. light rain in indiana and ohio by this afternoon. >> the south will enjoy pleasant autumn warmth with temperatures in the 80s and 90s. 60 for detroit and chicago. upper 50s for denver and minneapolis. >>> another tease from apple. the latest cryptic invitation from the company only says it's been way too long. and it invites the press to an event a week from today at apple headquarters. we expect to see faster, thinner, lighter ipads. some may be bigger have fingerprint scanners. could also see the new mac operating system named yosemite and new apps as well. >>> red bull may owe you $10. they are agreeing to pay $13 million over false advertising. they were misled by the slogan red bull gives you wings and promises a better performan
this is what it looked like for one driver yesterday in tucson, arizona. the heaviest rain today is expected to be over eastern colorado. >> as for the rest of the nation's weather, warm and dry from washington to california. going to be a pleasant day in the northeast. showers and storms through parts of kansas and missouri. light rain in indiana and ohio by this afternoon. >> the south will enjoy pleasant autumn warmth with temperatures in the 80s and 90s. 60 for detroit and...
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immigration and the drug cartels coming through. 40% of drugs seized on the border are sees in the tucson sector which includes my district, that is totally unacceptable and we need to fix it and our bill moves in that direction. the problem with the department of homeland security is it has never come up credible measurements which are builders forced to do so. >> moderator: same question to you, define a secure border but give us some specifics, measurable points. mcsally: in a debate two years ago, ron barber said he was leading the effort to secure the border since 2006. those i talked to in cochise county would say he is failing at the job and you may have seen those commercials arrangers previously supported gabrielle giffords, they're tired of the talks and wants something done so they're getting behind me. the border is not secure and this is a public safety issue and national-security issue and those ranchers are making difficult life-and-death decisions to keep their families safe but we have to continue, we needed different strategy. the border patrol is not at the border. we n
immigration and the drug cartels coming through. 40% of drugs seized on the border are sees in the tucson sector which includes my district, that is totally unacceptable and we need to fix it and our bill moves in that direction. the problem with the department of homeland security is it has never come up credible measurements which are builders forced to do so. >> moderator: same question to you, define a secure border but give us some specifics, measurable points. mcsally: in a debate...
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phoenix, tucson. that's where rain looks to be heaviest. that moisture lifts in. watch out for localized flash flooding. and this moisture heads eastward producing flooding from the plains into the ohio valley through late leak. t.j. and reena, back to you. >>> north americans are being treated to a rare celestial event. it's a total lunar eclipse. it happens when the earth passes between the moon and the sun. the five-hour show is in the sky. it's the last total eclipse this year. the next one will be next april. >>> you craving coffee? it might not be your fault. you might be jgenetically, havea predisposition to wanting coffee. six gene variations may influence how much coffee you need -- you need to get through the day and also how you react to coffee. which of the six of these are present may account for the differences among us. more than half of all moamerica adults drink coffee every day. the average is three cups a day. >> i hit that. three cups a day. >>> a fast food price war brewing over nuggets. burger king slashed its price to 10 for $1.50 or 15 cent
phoenix, tucson. that's where rain looks to be heaviest. that moisture lifts in. watch out for localized flash flooding. and this moisture heads eastward producing flooding from the plains into the ohio valley through late leak. t.j. and reena, back to you. >>> north americans are being treated to a rare celestial event. it's a total lunar eclipse. it happens when the earth passes between the moon and the sun. the five-hour show is in the sky. it's the last total eclipse this year. the...
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tucson being the exception. you picked up almost two-thirds of an inch of rain. it is still raining. you can see a little spin there, just to the northeast of phoenix. and so the prescott area of phoenix, still light rain around, this will be it today, after today, this will kick on out and we'll clear things out. over the next seven days, not expecting a lot of rain to return to areas of california, nevada, utah or arizona. in the pacific northwest, notice seattle, portland, rain in the forecast next week. so that's a little bit of change in the weather pattern with the northwest getting a little more active. not today. 70 in seattle. 74, portland. no problems there, rainy weather again, both this morning. arizona sliding into new mexico and colorado during the day. that's your national weather. no nevada and idaho warm, 76 in boise. so once we get out of october, hopefully we can start talking about rain and snow in the mountains of west. >> i don't know about the west. the mountains. >> in the mountains. >> another thing when it heads our way here in the north
tucson being the exception. you picked up almost two-thirds of an inch of rain. it is still raining. you can see a little spin there, just to the northeast of phoenix. and so the prescott area of phoenix, still light rain around, this will be it today, after today, this will kick on out and we'll clear things out. over the next seven days, not expecting a lot of rain to return to areas of california, nevada, utah or arizona. in the pacific northwest, notice seattle, portland, rain in the...
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the possibility of getting a little bit of added moisture and rain, tucson area of phoenix. not today, mostly tuesday night and then maybe even into wednesday. so, again, that's really the only thing of interest otherwise is just pretty much sunny and nice day throughout much of the inner mountain and western u.s. that's yourr 100 today in fresn. even santa rosa at 94, just continues to be very toasty. >> that's tough. you say temperatures in the shade and they're that high. >> all temperatures official that we show are always in the shade. people don't really know that. the sun is much worse. >> remarkable. and still triple digits. well, fall is here, let's see how it moves through. thank you, bill. >>> the most decorated olympian in history heads to rehab. >>> plus, following their sentencing, teresa and joe giudice speak out. you're watching "early today." let me get this straight... [ female voice ] yes? lactaid® is 100% real milk? right. real milk. but it won't cause me discomfort. exactly, because it's milk without the lactose. and it tastes? it's real milk! come on, w
the possibility of getting a little bit of added moisture and rain, tucson area of phoenix. not today, mostly tuesday night and then maybe even into wednesday. so, again, that's really the only thing of interest otherwise is just pretty much sunny and nice day throughout much of the inner mountain and western u.s. that's yourr 100 today in fresn. even santa rosa at 94, just continues to be very toasty. >> that's tough. you say temperatures in the shade and they're that high. >> all...
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we're standing along the banks of the rillito river in tucson, arizona, and looking at what happens to a river once it becomes disconnected from the ground water. historically, this dry riverbed had water flowing through it, and lining the banks were cottonwoods and willow and other natural vegetation. years of ground-water pumping for human use have caused the ground-water table to decline, and once the ground-water table declines below the riverbed, the river essentially becomes disconnected and you lose a functioning river. dr. maddock: the trouble is that most people don't understand what the sustainability is in their particular area. if you're lucky enough to have a mixture of surface-water and ground-water systems that you can extract water from to get your water supply, you're in better shape than if you have either one of these and not the other, and the reason for that is, is that in wet years when you have lots of war, you can maybe recharge the aquifer. in dry years when you don't have a lot of surface water, you can extract water from the ground-water system. so, there's k
we're standing along the banks of the rillito river in tucson, arizona, and looking at what happens to a river once it becomes disconnected from the ground water. historically, this dry riverbed had water flowing through it, and lining the banks were cottonwoods and willow and other natural vegetation. years of ground-water pumping for human use have caused the ground-water table to decline, and once the ground-water table declines below the riverbed, the river essentially becomes disconnected...
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baja by tomorrow night and then it's the moisture that really pumps up, between fee fphoenix and tucson. >> all right, ginger. and the stunning images from the monster storm overseas. the deadly typhoon as seen from space, slamming into japan today. winds up to 80 miles per hour and crashing waving pummeling the shores. just incredible. at least one american airman died and two are missing after being swept out to sea in okinawa. another typhoon is expected to hit early next week and we will track it for you. >>> back here at home tonight and the mysterious and fast-moving virus taking a deadly turn now as it spreads among children across this country. the map showing 46 states now affected by that virus, anden in new jersey tonight, the first confirmed death of a child linked only to this virus. a 4-year-old boy showing no symptoms of the vine us are who went to sleep and never woke up. abc's linsey davis with much more on this case, with no warning signs, and the efforts now clean the school. >> reporter: the parents of eli waller still in shock tonight. their 4-year-old, the first of
baja by tomorrow night and then it's the moisture that really pumps up, between fee fphoenix and tucson. >> all right, ginger. and the stunning images from the monster storm overseas. the deadly typhoon as seen from space, slamming into japan today. winds up to 80 miles per hour and crashing waving pummeling the shores. just incredible. at least one american airman died and two are missing after being swept out to sea in okinawa. another typhoon is expected to hit early next week and we...
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we're standing along the banks of the rillito river in tucson, arizona and looking at what happens to a river once it becomes disconnected from the ground water. historically, this dry riverbed had water flowing through it and lining the banks were cottonwoods and willow and other natural vegetation. years of ground-water pumping for human use have caused the ground-water table to decline and once the ground-water table declines below the riverbed, the river essentially becomes disconnected and you lose a functioning river. dr. maddock: the trouble is that most people don't understand what the sustainability is in their particular area. if you're lucky enough to have a mixture of surface-water and ground-water systems that you can extractater from to get your water supply you're in better shape than if you have either one of these and not the other, and the reason for that is is that in wet years when you have lots of water, you can maybe recharge the aquifer. in dry years when you don't have a lot of surface water you can extract water from the ground-water system. so, there's kind o
we're standing along the banks of the rillito river in tucson, arizona and looking at what happens to a river once it becomes disconnected from the ground water. historically, this dry riverbed had water flowing through it and lining the banks were cottonwoods and willow and other natural vegetation. years of ground-water pumping for human use have caused the ground-water table to decline and once the ground-water table declines below the riverbed, the river essentially becomes disconnected and...
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the second congressional district is in the southeastern corner of the state and includes tucson, sierra vista, and douglas. in the race is rated as a tossup. .his is an hour >> good evening and welcome to the your vote 2014 for him -- 2014 forum. withll spend the next hour democratic incumbent john barber -- ron barber and republican challenger barbara mcsally. thanks so much for being here. before we begin here are the , rules for tonight's discussion. each candidate will get a 90-second opening statement and a 90-second closing statement. in between, i'll ask questions from a list prepared by staff and not seen by the candidates. some questions were submitted via twitter. you can continue sending questions during the debate at -- the forum #cv2questions. each candidate will have one minute to respond to each question and to any follow-ups. i will be enforcing the time limits. now foop
the second congressional district is in the southeastern corner of the state and includes tucson, sierra vista, and douglas. in the race is rated as a tossup. .his is an hour >> good evening and welcome to the your vote 2014 for him -- 2014 forum. withll spend the next hour democratic incumbent john barber -- ron barber and republican challenger barbara mcsally. thanks so much for being here. before we begin here are the , rules for tonight's discussion. each candidate will get a...
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. >> reporter: the six-foot long, 100-pound hive was discovered in the eves of this tucson-area home. officials believed they were africanized killer bees. >> how aggressive were these bees? >> pretty aggressive. they were already dropping down at me as soon as i started approaching it. >> reporter: stings kill about 40 people every year. experts say it takes roughly 1,000 here more stings to kill an adult. beams can also reek havoc in other ways. >> we got bees! >> reporter: this tractor trailer carrying bees overturned in delaware. >> dude dropped a whole beehive. >> reporter: snarling traffic. >> you just zip this up. >> reporter: rick bersagel is a professional bee remover. when it comes to these so-called killer bees, what's the one thing you never want to do? >> you don't want to mess with them at all. just leave them ail loan and call somebody that's qualified to grab them for you. >> reporter: back in arizona, tonight, officials are warning neighbors about angry bees that might still be buzzing around. but now, without a hive. clayton sandell, abc news, denver. >> clayton, tha
. >> reporter: the six-foot long, 100-pound hive was discovered in the eves of this tucson-area home. officials believed they were africanized killer bees. >> how aggressive were these bees? >> pretty aggressive. they were already dropping down at me as soon as i started approaching it. >> reporter: stings kill about 40 people every year. experts say it takes roughly 1,000 here more stings to kill an adult. beams can also reek havoc in other ways. >> we got bees!...