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dulce: la cancillerÍa de guatemala investiga su vicecÓnsul en tucson y a su esposa por presunta estafarsona que se sintiÓ que le hicieron un cobro indebido. dulce: segÚn, los guatemaltecos que iba a solicitar servicios, eran remitidos a un nÚmero de telÉfono externo, esa agencia les cobraba entre 80 y $180 por trÁmites de actas de nacimiento y otros registros civiles. la cancillerÍa de guatemala emitiÓ un comunicado diciendo que iniciÓ una investigaciÓn exhaustiva para determinar si hubo alguna falta y disponer las responsabilidades correspondientes, como sucediÓ en el consulado de guatemala en san francisco, donde el vicecÓnsul fue subido por faltas administrativas. precisamente en san francisco juarez fungÍa como vicecÓnsul y en diciembre del 2014 fue trasladado a arizona. >> nosotros somos un consulado de protecciÓn, fronterizo. dulce: la labor de protecciÓn del consulado de tucson consiste en ayudar a los inmigrantes que se encuentran detenidos, identificar a quienes perdieron la vida en el intento de cruzar la frontera y comunicarse con sus familiares. de comprobarse esto el vicec
dulce: la cancillerÍa de guatemala investiga su vicecÓnsul en tucson y a su esposa por presunta estafarsona que se sintiÓ que le hicieron un cobro indebido. dulce: segÚn, los guatemaltecos que iba a solicitar servicios, eran remitidos a un nÚmero de telÉfono externo, esa agencia les cobraba entre 80 y $180 por trÁmites de actas de nacimiento y otros registros civiles. la cancillerÍa de guatemala emitiÓ un comunicado diciendo que iniciÓ una investigaciÓn exhaustiva para determinar si...
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enrique: el vicecÓnsul de guatemala en tucson fue destituido y tendrÁ que rendir cuentas.>> esto termina en la destituciÓn del vicecÓnsul. lourdes: en mayo se iniciÓ una investigaciÓn ya que segÚn las denuncias por guatemaltecos eran dirigidos a un nÚmero de telÉfono de una compaÑÍa propiedad de la esposa del vicecÓnsul, la agencia cobraba 80 o $180 por trÁmites que son gratuitos. >> primero se destituye nuestro cÓnsul general y luego sigue la investigaciÓn del vicecÓnsul. lourds: al ser destituido, carlos juÁrez tendrÁ que regresar a guatemala, donde deberÁ rendir cuentas a la justicia de su paÍs. en virtud de las denuncias presentadas se logrÓ determinar que existen indicios para que el ministerio de relaciones exteriores haga del conocimiento al ministerio pÚblico. >> en la ciudad de houston no hay ninguna investigaciÓn, no tenemos pasaportes, hemos emitido 0 pasaportes y cualquier otro trÁmite. lourdes: el consulado de tucson debe proteger a los inmigrantes esta sede diplomÁtica se abriÓ en arizona para enfrentar la crisis de los niÑos que se viviÓ en esta zona en 2014
enrique: el vicecÓnsul de guatemala en tucson fue destituido y tendrÁ que rendir cuentas.>> esto termina en la destituciÓn del vicecÓnsul. lourdes: en mayo se iniciÓ una investigaciÓn ya que segÚn las denuncias por guatemaltecos eran dirigidos a un nÚmero de telÉfono de una compaÑÍa propiedad de la esposa del vicecÓnsul, la agencia cobraba 80 o $180 por trÁmites que son gratuitos. >> primero se destituye nuestro cÓnsul general y luego sigue la investigaciÓn del...
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por eso el consulado en tucson creÓ un grupo de bÚsqueda y rescate.obierno de guatemala crear un consulado en tucson. ahora estÁn creando un equipo especial de bÚsqueda y rescate. >> se va a llamar el grupo de rescate del consulado de guatemala. al momento que usted tiene una persona desaparecida, lo vamos a llamar, tratar de ubicar en un mapa. oscar: el cÓnsul dijo que estarÍa involucrado por guatemaltecos que residan en esa zona. >> los van a capacitar en sobrevivencia, estamos tratando de tecnificarlo, vehÍculos adecuados, motos todo terreno, mochilas con agua, gps y le hemos solicitado a la patrulla fronteriza que nos capacite. oscar: sÓlo cinco rescatistas estarÍan patrullando en busca de guatemaltecos o cualquier inmigrante que estÉ perdido o desaparecido. ilia: en instantes, una simple pÍldora se estÁ convirtiendo en la ♪ ilia: la crueldad del grupo isis quedÓ en evidencia una vez mÁs al descubrirse fosas comunes donde se cree hay 1700 cuerpos de soldados iraquÍes que habÍan masacrado en julio del aÑo pasado. creen que la exhumaciÓn de los cuer
por eso el consulado en tucson creÓ un grupo de bÚsqueda y rescate.obierno de guatemala crear un consulado en tucson. ahora estÁn creando un equipo especial de bÚsqueda y rescate. >> se va a llamar el grupo de rescate del consulado de guatemala. al momento que usted tiene una persona desaparecida, lo vamos a llamar, tratar de ubicar en un mapa. oscar: el cÓnsul dijo que estarÍa involucrado por guatemaltecos que residan en esa zona. >> los van a capacitar en sobrevivencia,...
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from tucson, arizona, a border litigation attorney for the american civil liberties union of arizona, he works on cases relating to civil and human rights violations. and also out of tucson, he says he has been stopped more than 300 times and frequently, films his check point refusals, his channel has gotten close to 2 million views. thank you for joining us, you say you have been stopped more than 300 times why? and over what period of time. >> sure. well, the border patrol first set up a check point along a rout that i frequent to our remote site. near mile marker 146.5, which is just a few miles outside of 3 points arizona. what is interesting about this check point, is that it is set up along the secondary rout, that runs east to west. it never intersects the border and my remote work site doesn't take me to the border, in fact, i am about how miles away, but since 2008, i have had to go through this check point on the order of about 50 to 60 times every year. that puts me through 300 stops back in 2008. >> all right, i want to play a clip you provided to us about refusing to comp
from tucson, arizona, a border litigation attorney for the american civil liberties union of arizona, he works on cases relating to civil and human rights violations. and also out of tucson, he says he has been stopped more than 300 times and frequently, films his check point refusals, his channel has gotten close to 2 million views. thank you for joining us, you say you have been stopped more than 300 times why? and over what period of time. >> sure. well, the border patrol first set up...
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this case involves police in a tucson, arizona, suburb. an officer there used his police car to ram an armed suspect on february 19th. our reporter has the story and the dramatic dash cam video. >> reporter: if a picture's worth a thousand words there's no word what came to his mind the first time he saw this video. >> it's one of those things where the first time i saw the video i went whoa holy crap were the first words out of my mouth. >> a man stole a rifle and ammunition out of walmart. he did not listen to the commands of police. >> you don't want to do this. you don't warrant do this. >> reporter: what's worse they tried to talk the suspect down. a man pulls up and says he poses no threat because it's locked. >> it's locked. he can't get the lock off. >> seconds later we learned that's not true. >> okay never mind. >> all right. one round just went out. >> as the suspect then swings the gun directly toward the patrol car. good news is businesses are locked down thanks to officers and 911 personnel. >> we're looking at a potential ho
this case involves police in a tucson, arizona, suburb. an officer there used his police car to ram an armed suspect on february 19th. our reporter has the story and the dramatic dash cam video. >> reporter: if a picture's worth a thousand words there's no word what came to his mind the first time he saw this video. >> it's one of those things where the first time i saw the video i went whoa holy crap were the first words out of my mouth. >> a man stole a rifle and ammunition...
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marana, along i-10 between phoenix and tucson. among other things he robbed a 7 eleven in the morning, set fire to a church, broke into a house unknown, and stole a car. later in the day he want to marana, north of tucson, stole a rifle from wal-mart was aiming the rifle at his own head and firing it into the, air, in front of police. and that's why when the police chief of marana said, they're going to monday morning quarterback this. the individual was close to homes. close to the door ways. and another 10, 15 second. police chief says it could have been a national tragedy. >> that was miguel marques reporting. next hour, rosemary and i will speak to the police chief and public defender representing the suspect that you saw. meanwhile, the u.s. state of oklahoma, reserve deputy turned himself in for the killing of a suspect. >> police say robert bates intended to use a taser on eric lair is instead he fired his gun. the 73-year-old volunteer deputy faces manslaughter charges. >> the incident sparked questions about whether bates
marana, along i-10 between phoenix and tucson. among other things he robbed a 7 eleven in the morning, set fire to a church, broke into a house unknown, and stole a car. later in the day he want to marana, north of tucson, stole a rifle from wal-mart was aiming the rifle at his own head and firing it into the, air, in front of police. and that's why when the police chief of marana said, they're going to monday morning quarterback this. the individual was close to homes. close to the door ways....
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consumers, santa fe, tucson. rugged cities?t makes sense for us to keep a similar theme but it's one of the most controversial and time consuming decisions that takes place in any company. >> we remember the nova whiches. that wasn't you guys. speaking of controversy, look, every car is accused of ripping off everybody else's designs. this is a recurring thing that people talk to hyundai about. you have a quick and strong answer to that. >> only so many ways can you bend sheet metal. in terms of styling language that you have a distinctive language, when you see our vehicles you want to know it's a hyundai. there is something unique about the way that's styled. we've done it over the last five or six years and driving our growth. very, very distinctive design language. >> i will never forget seven or eight years ago at the detroit auto show, hyundai stunned everyone and won car of the year. that was the genesis. >> the genesis. >> how are sales now? >> phenomenal. up 157%. proving we can dmeet any segment in any market. >> one
consumers, santa fe, tucson. rugged cities?t makes sense for us to keep a similar theme but it's one of the most controversial and time consuming decisions that takes place in any company. >> we remember the nova whiches. that wasn't you guys. speaking of controversy, look, every car is accused of ripping off everybody else's designs. this is a recurring thing that people talk to hyundai about. you have a quick and strong answer to that. >> only so many ways can you bend sheet...
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la cancillerÍa de guatemala investiga una presunta red de corrupciÓn que opera en el consulado de tucson>> por el momento si estÁ acÁ, la persona no puede tener contacto, con el pÚblico. ningÚn contacto se determina la investigaciÓn. oscar: la cancillerÍa recibiÓ la denuncia el pasado 6 de marzo, explicaron que cuando acudÍan a consulados mÓviles a tramitar un acta de nacimiento les indicaban que despuÉs tenÍan que llamar a un nÚmero de telÉfono, al marcar ese nÚmero les pedÍan que a travÉs de un correo electrÓnico enviaran informaciÓn para continuar el proceso a cambio tenÍan que pagar 79 a 180 $, sabiendo que el trÁmite es gratuito para guatemaltecos que viven en estados unidos. >> es un consulado que esta trabajando por la atenciÓn al guatemalteco. oscar: el cÓnsul seÑala que el caso estÁ bajo investigaciÓn por lo que no puede comentar mucho al respecto esta red pudiera estar relacionada a los casos de corrupciÓn detectados en el consulado de guatemala en california donde el cÓnsul francisco escobar fue destituido, por tratar a personas de otros paÍses con sueldos mayores a los que fi
la cancillerÍa de guatemala investiga una presunta red de corrupciÓn que opera en el consulado de tucson>> por el momento si estÁ acÁ, la persona no puede tener contacto, con el pÚblico. ningÚn contacto se determina la investigaciÓn. oscar: la cancillerÍa recibiÓ la denuncia el pasado 6 de marzo, explicaron que cuando acudÍan a consulados mÓviles a tramitar un acta de nacimiento les indicaban que despuÉs tenÍan que llamar a un nÚmero de telÉfono, al marcar ese nÚmero les...
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and finally he left tucson driving 25 miles away.his walmart where surveillance shows him getting ammunition and then police say that same gun when they caught up with him in the final encounter. as first they were unsure if he was able to release the store lock on the gun. >> it's are definitely unlocked now and definitely loaded. >> and this is about where suspect vulensia was hit from behind. and he was hit so hard he smash under to the barrier. to the left of me is a coca cola plant filled with workers and a self storage office. did police do the right thing? a resounding yes from the chief. why do you think it was necessary to use that particular tacting? >> it's are not a tacting that we teach or that would bowe suggested. and he was literally a 15 second walk away from the front doors of two major businesses of our community and if he gets into one of those businesses we're having a different conversation right now so it was imperative somebody take action. >> reporter: but his attorney ballics s balks at that. do you think th
and finally he left tucson driving 25 miles away.his walmart where surveillance shows him getting ammunition and then police say that same gun when they caught up with him in the final encounter. as first they were unsure if he was able to release the store lock on the gun. >> it's are definitely unlocked now and definitely loaded. >> and this is about where suspect vulensia was hit from behind. and he was hit so hard he smash under to the barrier. to the left of me is a coca cola...
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once the sample arrived in tucson, the cord blood was no longer viable. >> it just died and rotted on the shelf. they try to do an extraction but they weren't able to get a sufficient sample. >> reporter: he received an e-mail expressing concern but says that wasn't enough. >> it was such a loss for me. >> we absolutely changed the process. the industry has evolved. there's more and more banks available internationally. our first step is to recommend bank within the country that your baby is being born. >> reporter: the private cord blood banking industry is loosely regulated overall. unlike restaurants or nail salons, there are no fda requirements for how often private cord blood facilities are to be inspected. in some cases inspectors found insects and unsanitary conditions. some blood banks went out of business leaving parents in a lurch. the american academy of pediatrics says private storage of cord blood as biological insurance should be discouraged. if your child is to get sick that illness is likely to be present in your child's cord blood so you wouldn't want to use it. >> it
once the sample arrived in tucson, the cord blood was no longer viable. >> it just died and rotted on the shelf. they try to do an extraction but they weren't able to get a sufficient sample. >> reporter: he received an e-mail expressing concern but says that wasn't enough. >> it was such a loss for me. >> we absolutely changed the process. the industry has evolved. there's more and more banks available internationally. our first step is to recommend bank within the...
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>> you know tucson is in my heart.o i am. >> i think jose the real issue is that luis and everybody else has to make sure that whoever is running for president that this issue of immigration is not on the back burner, that's it's front and center that the presidential preference of the latino community has to be that person that responds affirmative affirmatively, directly and very supportive of the families we'll be dealing with on friday. >> congressman grijalva gutierrez, thank you so much. i know gutierrez is responding when he starts in spanish and has to turn it back to english. gentlemen, thank you. in the next hour we'll be on the ground in new orleans where we will hear from a family directly impacted by the president's immigration actions and by the judicial actions in opposition to them. >>> after a quick break, sharks. a weekend attack kills a 13-year-old champion surfer but these attacks could become more prevalent. i'll explain why, next. >>> first, we now know the pilot of the gyrocopter that landed on c
>> you know tucson is in my heart.o i am. >> i think jose the real issue is that luis and everybody else has to make sure that whoever is running for president that this issue of immigration is not on the back burner, that's it's front and center that the presidential preference of the latino community has to be that person that responds affirmative affirmatively, directly and very supportive of the families we'll be dealing with on friday. >> congressman grijalva gutierrez,...
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enrique: el vicecÓnsul de guatemala en tucson fue destituido y tendrÁ que rendir cuentas.estituido, carlos juÁrez tendrÁ que regresar a guatemala, donde deberÁ rendir cuentas a la justicia de su paÍs. en virtud de las denuncias presentadas se logrÓ determinar que existen indicios para que el ministerio de relaciones exteriores haga del conocimiento al ministerio pÚblico. >> en la ciudad de houston no hay ninguna investigaciÓn, no tenemos pasaportes, hemos emitido 0 pasaportes y cualquier otro trÁmite. lourdes: el consulado de tucson debe proteger a los inmigrantes esta sede diplomÁtica se abriÓ en arizona para enfrentar la crisis de los niÑos que se viviÓ en esta zona en 2014. ilia: un niÑo de sÓlo tres aÑos dice que quiere ser presidente de estados unidos. enrique: de hecho ya tiene a [mÚsica] enrique: nos despedimos con el mÁs pequeÑo aspirante a la presidencia de estados unidos. ilia: tiene tres aÑos y se ha robado el show en las redes sociales con este vÍdeo en el que su mamÁ le muestra la campaÑa de hillary clinton y dice llorando que Él quiere aspirar a la presidenci
enrique: el vicecÓnsul de guatemala en tucson fue destituido y tendrÁ que rendir cuentas.estituido, carlos juÁrez tendrÁ que regresar a guatemala, donde deberÁ rendir cuentas a la justicia de su paÍs. en virtud de las denuncias presentadas se logrÓ determinar que existen indicios para que el ministerio de relaciones exteriores haga del conocimiento al ministerio pÚblico. >> en la ciudad de houston no hay ninguna investigaciÓn, no tenemos pasaportes, hemos emitido 0 pasaportes y...
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but once the sample arrived in tucson the cord blood was no longer viable. >> it just basically died and rotted on the shelf. they tried to do an extraction but they weren't able to get a sufficient sample. >> he received an e-mail expressing concern but said that wasn't enough. >> it was such a loss for me. >> where we have absolutely changed the process is the industry is a ball and there is more and more banks available internationally. our first step is to recommend bank within the country that your baby is born. >> and as investigative unit if irs revealed in february the private cord blood banking industry is loosely regulated over all. unlike restaurants or nail salons there are no fda requirements for how often private cord blood facilities are to be inspected. in some cases, inspectors found insects and unsanitary conditions. some blood banks went out of business leaving parents in a lurch. the american academy of pediatrics says private storage of cord blood as biological insurance should be discouraged. aap said that's because if your child gets sick that illness is likely
but once the sample arrived in tucson the cord blood was no longer viable. >> it just basically died and rotted on the shelf. they tried to do an extraction but they weren't able to get a sufficient sample. >> he received an e-mail expressing concern but said that wasn't enough. >> it was such a loss for me. >> where we have absolutely changed the process is the industry is a ball and there is more and more banks available internationally. our first step is to recommend...
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our thanks to the reporter in tucson. legal analyst and a new york trial attorney and mark furman. already the lawyer for the man who was hit by the cop is saying this was obviously excessive force. she said this is not dissimilar to a police officer shooting a fleeing suspect in the back. mark? is she right? >> he's absolutely wrong. i don't find it disturbing. i think it is a great tactical move by the officer to make that decision. when you look at the video, there is a black and white at 1:00 that is now in the frontal view of the suspect carrying a rifle. the officers and the charter you hear, they all know this suspect is not only armed, committed three armed robberies but he's already shot at the police. he takes out this suspect so he cannot engage the officer, the vehicle to his right, the vehicle to his left and the one at 1:00. he takes out this suspect. no different than getting out of the car and shooting him with a shotgun. >> they say he could have, there were other ways to de-escalate the situation. he did
our thanks to the reporter in tucson. legal analyst and a new york trial attorney and mark furman. already the lawyer for the man who was hit by the cop is saying this was obviously excessive force. she said this is not dissimilar to a police officer shooting a fleeing suspect in the back. mark? is she right? >> he's absolutely wrong. i don't find it disturbing. i think it is a great tactical move by the officer to make that decision. when you look at the video, there is a black and white...
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tucson.ng others things, he robbed a 7-eleven early in the morning, set fire to a church broke into a house unknown to him, and then he stole a car. later in the day, he went to milan milana stole a rifle from walmart, was aiming it boat at his own head and firing it into the air in front of police. that's why when the police chief has just said that they aren't going to monday morning quarterback this. the individual was close to home close to the doorways another 10 or 15 seconds, the police chief says it could have been a national tragedy. erin. >> all right, miguel thank you very much. i want to bring in eugene o'donnell. former nypd officer. okay you watched those videos from both perspectives from the cruiser as you see the one zoom by and hit mr. valencia and from the actual cruiser who hit him. when you watch this and you ask yourself the question of was this appropriate, was this excessive, what do you think? >> it's ugly and it's improvised and this is what the police do. they're no
tucson.ng others things, he robbed a 7-eleven early in the morning, set fire to a church broke into a house unknown to him, and then he stole a car. later in the day, he went to milan milana stole a rifle from walmart, was aiming it boat at his own head and firing it into the air in front of police. that's why when the police chief has just said that they aren't going to monday morning quarterback this. the individual was close to home close to the doorways another 10 or 15 seconds, the police...
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police in the tucson suburb of more anna released it today. a suspect allegedly armed with a stolen rifle and police said he threatened to use it on himself and then as you see and hear a shot is fired by the suspect and the police car comes screaming right at the guy. again, it is graphic and you'll see it at two angles and including the dash cam on the cruiser that hit the man. >> oh! jesus christ man down! he's down he's down! >> unit standoff. standoff. the gun is loaded. unit loaded. stay off! . >> christ! man down man down. >> well with the stories out there lately with all of the details just behind this video. what do we know about this. >> the one critical we don't see in the video. the one gunshot. this is a 36-year-old of valencia fired off as police were telling him to put down the gun. he fired it into the air, not at police. but there were other police cruisers comes -- coming at him. his crime spree started at 6:45 robbing a 7-eleven at 6:45 and set fire to a church after that went to a home and broke in and then stole that home
police in the tucson suburb of more anna released it today. a suspect allegedly armed with a stolen rifle and police said he threatened to use it on himself and then as you see and hear a shot is fired by the suspect and the police car comes screaming right at the guy. again, it is graphic and you'll see it at two angles and including the dash cam on the cruiser that hit the man. >> oh! jesus christ man down! he's down he's down! >> unit standoff. standoff. the gun is loaded. unit...
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finally he ended up leaving tucson driving 25 miles away to am ira. he wasn't done yet.surveillance video shows he stole a gun and ammunition and scurried out with walmart employees on his tail. that same gun shown here when they caught up with him in their final encounter. at first police were unsure if he was able to release the store lock on the gun. >> one round went out into the sky. definitely unlocked and definitely loaded. >> reporter: but then -- this is about where suspect valencia from hit from behind. he was hit so hard his body flew over this barrier and you can see what's left of the barrier after the police car smashed into it. to the left of me is a coca-cola plant filled with workers behind me a manufacturing plant and right here a self-storage office. did police do the right thing? a resounding yes from the chief. why do you think it was necessary for the officer to use that particular tactic. >> the tactic he used wasn't something that we train or even probably something suggested. it came to hem at the moment based on the totality of the circumstances
finally he ended up leaving tucson driving 25 miles away to am ira. he wasn't done yet.surveillance video shows he stole a gun and ammunition and scurried out with walmart employees on his tail. that same gun shown here when they caught up with him in their final encounter. at first police were unsure if he was able to release the store lock on the gun. >> one round went out into the sky. definitely unlocked and definitely loaded. >> reporter: but then -- this is about where suspect...
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so last week brother guy was awarded the 2014 carl saggan medal in tucson for his decades long record of communicating plan tear science to the public while maintaining an active science career. his unique position within our profession as a credible spokesperson for scientific honesty within the context of religious belief and for being a rational spokesperson who can convey exceptionally well how religion and science can coexist for believers. please join me in welcoming brother doctor doctor brother, guise consolmagno. >> thank you. the book is the star of she show. we resident start with short film. i'll do a presentation based on the question that makes up the title of the book. i'll then have a short reading from earlier on in book, and then we can have questions and answers. among other things this is being recorded by c-span, which means if you ask questions please wait for the microphone or else people will not hear your question, just my answer. so let's start with the film. >> both science and religion are considerations about -- are conversations note universe. the ways of
so last week brother guy was awarded the 2014 carl saggan medal in tucson for his decades long record of communicating plan tear science to the public while maintaining an active science career. his unique position within our profession as a credible spokesperson for scientific honesty within the context of religious belief and for being a rational spokesperson who can convey exceptionally well how religion and science can coexist for believers. please join me in welcoming brother doctor doctor...
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at least for the half million families who trust this lab in tucson with preserving their baby's cord blood. >> we don't face tornadoes and earthquakes and storm surges and hurricanes and all of the other types of mother nature events at that other areas of the country can face. it's just hot. it's just hot. thankfully we have these tanks to ensure that our samples stay nice and cold. >> reporter: kristin swingle is vice president of lab operations for cord blood registry, the san bruno-based company that's the largest private cord blood bank in the world. >> this window looks into our quality-control department. >> reporter: after the cord blood is collected from the baby at birth, it's sent to this lab. technicians test process, and store the samples in large tank monitored 24/7 for temperature control. >> this is what you store -- >> this is what we store in the tanks, yes. >> reporter: this is the good stuff? >> the good stuff. >> reporter: the good stuff contains stem cells that can be used to treat a number of diseases including leukemia and sickle cell anemia. >> we're leading
at least for the half million families who trust this lab in tucson with preserving their baby's cord blood. >> we don't face tornadoes and earthquakes and storm surges and hurricanes and all of the other types of mother nature events at that other areas of the country can face. it's just hot. it's just hot. thankfully we have these tanks to ensure that our samples stay nice and cold. >> reporter: kristin swingle is vice president of lab operations for cord blood registry, the san...
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his first duty assignment was douglas station in tucson sector.worked in the detroit sector and period of time in san diego and at headquarters where he also served for a stint as director, deputy director of the officer of anti-terrorism at cbc headquarters. next to him is paul an-atein director of the border maritime security in the house of representatives. he advises chairman mccaul and candace miller. prior to this assignment he was congresswoman candace miller's legislative director. began in the united states marine corps where he had two tours in iraq with the first marine division. next to paul is christian ramirez. he was born in tijuana mexico, active in immigration policy and impact on southern communities. he is director of human rights programs and staffed the san diego immigrant rights consortium and director of the southern border communities coalition. and last but not least brian roberts who is the author principal author of the report we're discussing today. brian is the senior economist at econ metric ink. border of immigration
his first duty assignment was douglas station in tucson sector.worked in the detroit sector and period of time in san diego and at headquarters where he also served for a stint as director, deputy director of the officer of anti-terrorism at cbc headquarters. next to him is paul an-atein director of the border maritime security in the house of representatives. he advises chairman mccaul and candace miller. prior to this assignment he was congresswoman candace miller's legislative director....
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an officer near tucson mowing down a suspect with a car. let me caution you.u can see one cruiser following from a safe distance after the man fired into the air. that's when another officer slams into mario valencia sending him flying. valencia survived spending two days in the hospital before he was jailed. >> when he comes around the corner, he knows several things. you know, that the guy's not obeying commands, the guy has a high-powered rifle. the guy has already cranked off one round. >> it took place in marana, arizona, in february. officer was cleared of any wrongdoing and he is now back on the force. >> protesters rallying against police brutality have returned to the streets, thousands marching in major cities across the country including new york where dozens of demonstrators were arrested as the crowd moved from manhattan to brooklyn. some people blocking traffic and refusing to move. two officers were injured one hit with a bottle. >> arrests on the west coast, about 15 people taken into custody in l.a. blocked train tracks for a couple of hours c
an officer near tucson mowing down a suspect with a car. let me caution you.u can see one cruiser following from a safe distance after the man fired into the air. that's when another officer slams into mario valencia sending him flying. valencia survived spending two days in the hospital before he was jailed. >> when he comes around the corner, he knows several things. you know, that the guy's not obeying commands, the guy has a high-powered rifle. the guy has already cranked off one...
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rapiko is a former nypd and tucson police officer who also works as a trainer at a gym.ssfit page he calls himself robocop. the police chief defended the officer's actions and told cnn valencia was headed to a heavily populated business district. >> lethal force would have been justified in this situation. if we had had a sniper sitting on a roof. so whether it's a wrecking ball or with a car or a gun, the use of force was justified. >> reporter: police say at one point, valencia put the gun to his throat and was acting erratic. his consequence attorney is adamant there was a better way to deal with him than this. >> they used lethal force against my client when he was not a threat to the officers and he was not a threat to the public. the only person he was a threat to at that point was himself. he was clearly suicidal. >> reporter: the county attorney cleared the officer. but it was a dramatic end to a dangerous situation. it is really hard to watch. the police chief himself said he had a hard time watching that as well. i want to let you know where i am standing right
rapiko is a former nypd and tucson police officer who also works as a trainer at a gym.ssfit page he calls himself robocop. the police chief defended the officer's actions and told cnn valencia was headed to a heavily populated business district. >> lethal force would have been justified in this situation. if we had had a sniper sitting on a roof. so whether it's a wrecking ball or with a car or a gun, the use of force was justified. >> reporter: police say at one point, valencia...
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tucson pd says he has no criminal record with tucson pd.o looking through his records to see if there were any civilian complaints there. he was an avid fitness buff. he was known as robo cop because he would work out. that was his crossfit profile. and he even won an award because he was able to get other police officers to work out with him and get all that going. so it's not clear that one can draw anything from the robo cop moniker he gave himself, but this is somebody who clearly loved fitness or loves fitness. at this point, they say there's no charges against him. >> okay. miguel marquez, thank you very much. >>> next here on cnn, a major security concern. investigators are trying to figure out how the heck a man landed this gyrocopter near the white house. this is obviously not the same one. we have this one for you live in stephensville, maryland. we'll talk oto an expert about this kind of aircraft. we'll ask him how it works and how that mailman could have made it as far as he did through restricted air space. you're watching cnn
tucson pd says he has no criminal record with tucson pd.o looking through his records to see if there were any civilian complaints there. he was an avid fitness buff. he was known as robo cop because he would work out. that was his crossfit profile. and he even won an award because he was able to get other police officers to work out with him and get all that going. so it's not clear that one can draw anything from the robo cop moniker he gave himself, but this is somebody who clearly loved...
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. >> reporter: in a lab at the university of arizona in tucson, he hunted for a way to keep iron from hardening up. >> it got hot, it started to steam, it was, bubbling and spitting. and i thought well that, that didn't work. the next day when i came in and i found it and rescued it from the garbage, i realized this just didn't get hard, it got very hard, glassy hard. >> reporter: stone-- that's his real name-- began to think his discarded rock just might be a substitute for a very common product: cement. it's been called the foundation of modern civilization. portland cement, its generic name, is the glue that allows concrete to harden. and concrete is everywhere-- in highways, bridges, sidewalks, buildings of all sizes, and much more. four billions tons of cement are manufactured each year worldwide-- a half ton for every person on earth. it has a huge carbon footprint. steve regis is senior vice president at calportland, one of the nation's top 10 cement producers. >> this plant if it's making about a million tons a year of cement, will emit roughly 800,000 tons a year of co2 carbo
. >> reporter: in a lab at the university of arizona in tucson, he hunted for a way to keep iron from hardening up. >> it got hot, it started to steam, it was, bubbling and spitting. and i thought well that, that didn't work. the next day when i came in and i found it and rescued it from the garbage, i realized this just didn't get hard, it got very hard, glassy hard. >> reporter: stone-- that's his real name-- began to think his discarded rock just might be a substitute for a...
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i might have an old copy >> tucson. >> concealed picking up and impact on tenants total cost result in different appraising prices i'd like to electro our chief housing circumstance rosemary. >> supervisors good afternoon so regarding the regulatory you framework i find yourself in regarding sprinklers and for suppression systems this is y while the newer buildings are required to have a manner of sprinkler systems throughout the, in fact, is the majority of buildings were banishment a long time ago i'll give you nor information if you look at apartment buildings of 7 units or greater 96 percent of those buildings were build 45 years ago or longer than that so the problem is only non-allowed fire suppression the housing detail rieft reeftly it is required in apartment buildings the fir mash had a table before you we have i'll go ahead and put this this give us more information as you can see the sprinkler requirements for the majority of apartment buildings and that's 86 percent or greater is nominal in the storage areas or the garbage rooms and in the buildings that used to have linen
i might have an old copy >> tucson. >> concealed picking up and impact on tenants total cost result in different appraising prices i'd like to electro our chief housing circumstance rosemary. >> supervisors good afternoon so regarding the regulatory you framework i find yourself in regarding sprinklers and for suppression systems this is y while the newer buildings are required to have a manner of sprinkler systems throughout the, in fact, is the majority of buildings were...
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. >> commissioner johnson tucson i forgot to press the bottom this is one where commissioner hillis my vote depended on the explanation of a later recommendation to mr. star explain the current enforcement the erupted enforcement practice given that a later recommendation voiced a clank to the administration hearing and how those are invoked and used at what point is the city snuft. >> to clarify the latter recommendation right now it requires a hamburger and the change is to make that hearing something they can request but otherwise that is a minor technical change not changing the process but maybe the adopting is a could a address this allows the city as the city attorney did last year for violation properties were illegal xherpd used in the ellis act and then it was reinsuring the city has the right to initiate enforcement at this time. >> adopting i think that in all those amendments with this lunge added the intent from the recommendation from our office to clarify the city can also foil lawsuits we don't have to wait for the administrative process to be completed that's the case
. >> commissioner johnson tucson i forgot to press the bottom this is one where commissioner hillis my vote depended on the explanation of a later recommendation to mr. star explain the current enforcement the erupted enforcement practice given that a later recommendation voiced a clank to the administration hearing and how those are invoked and used at what point is the city snuft. >> to clarify the latter recommendation right now it requires a hamburger and the change is to make...
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>> it happened in february near tucson. police say the man robbed a 7-eleven and set a church on fire before stealing a car and a gun which officers say he fired into the air. they also released video from inside the car that rammed the suspect. you saw it right there. the cruiser then crashes through a small wall. the police says the officer's actions were justified. >> if we will choose between hmm maybe we will let him go farther and see what happens or we will take him out now and eliminate any opportunity he has to hurt somebody, you will air on side of the innocent people. >> the suspect survived and spent two days in the hospital before being booked on p-multiple felonies. >>> to fight abc "nightline" goes behind the scenes to see how doctors pulled off the nation's longest kidney transplant chain ever. we reported on this when it happened last month as you may recall. 26 hospitals from san francisco to boston coordinated 34 kidney transplants. abc news "nightline" follows the procedures from the operating room table
>> it happened in february near tucson. police say the man robbed a 7-eleven and set a church on fire before stealing a car and a gun which officers say he fired into the air. they also released video from inside the car that rammed the suspect. you saw it right there. the cruiser then crashes through a small wall. the police says the officer's actions were justified. >> if we will choose between hmm maybe we will let him go farther and see what happens or we will take him out now...
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his crime spree started at you have 45 in tucson. he robbed a 7-eleven about 6:45 in the morning and set fire a church. just after that, he went to a home and broke if and stole that homeowner's car, drove that car to marana just north of the city where he went to a walmart, stole a .30-.30 rifle and ammunition broke the lock off that rifle while an officer from the store was in pursuit, was walking down what police say was an area a business park and toward a business where 300 to 400 people were working and that's when the police officers said they had to take action. >> and the police chief spoke out about the incident. what'd he say? >> he's taking a pretty aggressive stance. he said we're not going to monday morning quarterback this. this was a guy who was clearly having mental issues. he had failed to follow any of the police officers' directions and here's a little more what the police chief had to say. >> if we're going to choose between, hmm, maybe we'll let him go a little bit farther and see what happens, or we're going to
his crime spree started at you have 45 in tucson. he robbed a 7-eleven about 6:45 in the morning and set fire a church. just after that, he went to a home and broke if and stole that homeowner's car, drove that car to marana just north of the city where he went to a walmart, stole a .30-.30 rifle and ammunition broke the lock off that rifle while an officer from the store was in pursuit, was walking down what police say was an area a business park and toward a business where 300 to 400 people...
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just like the shooter in aurora the shooter in tucson these guyses are clearly evil men. >> larry: how survivor, okay, you get to spend your life in prison. everybody else, sorpry. >> i love it. >> without a doubt very creative solution. how about we just-- we can agree that they're creative solutions. i don't know that -- >> come on. give me some of this. that's what i'm talking about. we'll be right back! ( cheers and applause ) crispy m&m's® are baaaack. what are you doing? you said to tell our fans crispy m&m's® are back. not those fans! did you mean this fan? no. (annoyed grumbles) what about that one? there's a fan in the break room, oh! and in the....(trails off) so good, they're back. ( cheers and applause ) >> larry: hey! welcome back! so now we're going to play a little game-- and by the way, alex wagner had the run so we have the lovely linda picatti from our studio audience joining us. ( cheers and applause ) it's eye whole new thing we thought we'd try. just pick someone out of the audience and join in the conversation. it can happen any night. if you come to the show, exp
just like the shooter in aurora the shooter in tucson these guyses are clearly evil men. >> larry: how survivor, okay, you get to spend your life in prison. everybody else, sorpry. >> i love it. >> without a doubt very creative solution. how about we just-- we can agree that they're creative solutions. i don't know that -- >> come on. give me some of this. that's what i'm talking about. we'll be right back! ( cheers and applause ) crispy m&m's® are baaaack. what are...
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near tucson. police say the man robbed a 7 7/eleven and set a church on fire. the officers released video from inside the police cash that rammed the suspect. you can see the suspect get hit and the cruiser crashed through the wall. the police chef said the officer's actions were justified. >> if we are going to choose between maybe we let him go put is see what happens or we will take him out now and eliminate any opportunity to hurt someone, you are going to err in favor of the innocent people. >> the suspect survived and spent two days in the hospital before being backed on multiple felonies. a judge ruled in favor of the wife of former los angeles clippers owner donald sterling. she was awarded most of the $3 million she sought from 32-year-old v. stiviano the girlfriend, the recording of the racially offensive rant cost him ownership of the team last year and his wife claims that v. stiviano see -- seduced her into buying a house and stalks with money that belongs to mrs. sterling. v. stiviano will appeal. >> many trying to conserve water are watch out for
near tucson. police say the man robbed a 7 7/eleven and set a church on fire. the officers released video from inside the police cash that rammed the suspect. you can see the suspect get hit and the cruiser crashed through the wall. the police chef said the officer's actions were justified. >> if we are going to choose between maybe we let him go put is see what happens or we will take him out now and eliminate any opportunity to hurt someone, you are going to err in favor of the innocent...