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we are close to tucson.hthe idea is t that the more m you have to pay the coyote, the less you walk. the less money, the more you ave to walk. if you have money there you will walk to tucson which is this road and they'll get picked up there. the idea is you'll get picked up after the checkpoint. if you don't have enough money, you have to walk another 100 miles, 80 miles to interstate 8 which is the road that goes to san diego. the jurisdiction of the border patrol now is 100 miles. not just the border. it's 100 miles in into the u.s. you have to walk at least 100 patrol be out of jurisdiction. then i.c.e. takes over. it's always a layer and layer and layers of people. so you have to live in the shadows. amy: what kind of cactus are they? >> the ones you neneed to worry about are these, the jumping chollas, they jump at you when they feel any kind of warmth. amy: talk about what that means for a migrant. >> at night you will go o right ininto one o of those and you g hundreds of those things and cannot remo
we are close to tucson.hthe idea is t that the more m you have to pay the coyote, the less you walk. the less money, the more you ave to walk. if you have money there you will walk to tucson which is this road and they'll get picked up there. the idea is you'll get picked up after the checkpoint. if you don't have enough money, you have to walk another 100 miles, 80 miles to interstate 8 which is the road that goes to san diego. the jurisdiction of the border patrol now is 100 miles. not just...
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tucson took eight days. volteersd other pridided testimony on t conditions that send migrant deeper into thdesert eh year after hos,s, the jy cocoulnot turn a aerdict. thgovernme has s sd they will still charge h on two felony migrantnt hboringng ararges. if cvicted, faces uto 10 years in prison. he meai his tri, usn the dert to show firsthanthe work he does with no more deaths in the treacherous desert just norththf the mexican border.. over 3000 migrants who have died in southern arizona have been found. that is an average of 150 dead per year. immigrant rights activists say the number may be closer to 10,000. warren and other no more deaths volunteers for his first trip in a year as they made a water drop in the desert. >> we are in the c center of ton at our newly opened humanitarian aid office. the office is here to support in the borderlands providing humanitarian aid, water and food, to people coming to our communities. amy: today we will go to the desert with you. this is the fifirst time you are doi
tucson took eight days. volteersd other pridided testimony on t conditions that send migrant deeper into thdesert eh year after hos,s, the jy cocoulnot turn a aerdict. thgovernme has s sd they will still charge h on two felony migrantnt hboringng ararges. if cvicted, faces uto 10 years in prison. he meai his tri, usn the dert to show firsthanthe work he does with no more deaths in the treacherous desert just norththf the mexican border.. over 3000 migrants who have died in southern arizona have...
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been pretty, but more and more lately it's seemed downright ugly, which may be why the video from tucsonarizona, has captured all of our imagination this week. the city council had just formally approved putting a citizen initiative on the ballot to declare tucson a sanctuary city. not everyone was happy with that decision, but the right to protest is a fundamental part of democracy. >> the city does not change or defy immigration laws and it's congress' job -- >> shut up. >> -- to change immigration laws. >> shut up! [ booing ] >> american citizen, american citizen! respect our laws! respect our laws. you're a direct violation to the united states constitution, mayor. >> illegal aliens sanctuary city. >> you're in direct violation of being a jackass. >> quiet, quiet, quiet, quiet, quiet. >> the face of that anti-immigration protest, the infectious sayer cal laughter of the man in the green shirt warmed the hearts of millions across the internet which is why green shirt guy was trending all day. green shirt guy is alex kak. he is a 28-year-old field worker who worked on that sanctuary ci
been pretty, but more and more lately it's seemed downright ugly, which may be why the video from tucsonarizona, has captured all of our imagination this week. the city council had just formally approved putting a citizen initiative on the ballot to declare tucson a sanctuary city. not everyone was happy with that decision, but the right to protest is a fundamental part of democracy. >> the city does not change or defy immigration laws and it's congress' job -- >> shut up. >>...
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>>alex cac was at the tucson city council meeting in support of a sanctuary city initiative.had enough signatures and city officials were legally required to vote to put it on the november ballot. right after the vote though this woman started shouting. and what happened next push cac to internet fame. >>why wouldn't you laugh at people really took time out of their day to go interrupt. city council meeting to just yell crazy. ignorant racist like hate held stuff of the most like i'm certain manner they possibly could try to do it. >>while cac has got most of the attention the tucson resident says he wants the focus to be on the sanctuary city measure that was soon go before voters. >>it's an incredibly dark time and lot of hateful rhetoric. that's in nationwide right now. but ultimately i think the majority of this country regardless of their political affiliation understands that that allowed his voice is happening right now are kind of ridiculous. and i think that laughter is resonating because i think that's kind of how people feel right now. >>again that was nick van zan
>>alex cac was at the tucson city council meeting in support of a sanctuary city initiative.had enough signatures and city officials were legally required to vote to put it on the november ballot. right after the vote though this woman started shouting. and what happened next push cac to internet fame. >>why wouldn't you laugh at people really took time out of their day to go interrupt. city council meeting to just yell crazy. ignorant racist like hate held stuff of the most like...
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. >> he was a minor in tucson arizona or outside of tucson arizona when reagan was running in 1980 and was promising to put more money back in his paychecks so my grandfather voted for a republican for the first time. he is catholic, but never observed. i knew from my grandfather at least. there is other kinds. when writing my first book i wrote about a department on the mexican american department store owner. i wrote a chapter about him. he was catholic for sure. but he wasn't cuban and his political upbringing was more about early statehood politics. he was a businessman and he didn't have a union because he thought all his employees were so happy that they didn't need a union. this individual led me down the path of wondering what the wider world of hispanic republican partisans and identity was like. i think why do they answer the question of why, and i think prioritizing that question and looking at how elliptical identity has developed over a long period of time. it's important because it will help us stop scratching our heads and grasp the dark for all of these reasons that his
. >> he was a minor in tucson arizona or outside of tucson arizona when reagan was running in 1980 and was promising to put more money back in his paychecks so my grandfather voted for a republican for the first time. he is catholic, but never observed. i knew from my grandfather at least. there is other kinds. when writing my first book i wrote about a department on the mexican american department store owner. i wrote a chapter about him. he was catholic for sure. but he wasn't cuban and...
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other examples of how this has been done and why it is and how it's been valuable so for example in tucson arizona over the last decade there's been a big debate about chicano studies mexican american studies there was a great program which the state unfortunately tried to get rid of and did for several years the courts have now ruled against the state for having done that but this program which taught history and literature and science and math through this chicano lens had a profound effect on the performance of the mostly chicano not entirely but mostly latino and latino students who went through the program 70 percent roughly of the students who went through that program where the material was taught to be culturally relevant men's went to college similar students who were also she contacts but did not go to the program only went to college at a rate of about 17 percent so what that tells us is that when we teach through a culturally relevant lens where people can see themselves in the story and not just as victims but as resistance to injustice which is what's so great about this proj
other examples of how this has been done and why it is and how it's been valuable so for example in tucson arizona over the last decade there's been a big debate about chicano studies mexican american studies there was a great program which the state unfortunately tried to get rid of and did for several years the courts have now ruled against the state for having done that but this program which taught history and literature and science and math through this chicano lens had a profound effect...
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yesterday tucson ended its contract with that transport company pending review.yees, when you look on the web, suggest it's not a high-paying job. guards sometimes have to sleep in the van in rural areas or cheap motels. they have not received a call back from that transport company. molly? >> thank you so much, william. i will keep an eye out for that and how the unravels and goes on. "the new york times" and if for changing yet another story in the week of social media backlash. this time the article centered on the tea party movement, and some critics apparently thought the paper just wasn't tough enough on the group and its history. the times of course updated a headline after president trump after receiving similar pushback on that. joining me now to talk about all of this is howie kurtz, host of "media buzz." fix for joining us, appreciate it. i guess we will kick this off. it happened again. what you think about "the new york times" taking this road yet again, based on criticism of their reporting? >> well, this is the second street incident in which "the
yesterday tucson ended its contract with that transport company pending review.yees, when you look on the web, suggest it's not a high-paying job. guards sometimes have to sleep in the van in rural areas or cheap motels. they have not received a call back from that transport company. molly? >> thank you so much, william. i will keep an eye out for that and how the unravels and goes on. "the new york times" and if for changing yet another story in the week of social media...
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a and, you know, lives in tucson, arizona. and he served in the military, became a citizen because of his service in the military. and voted for reagan for the first time because he was a minor -- silver minor in tucson, arizona, when reagan was running in 1980 and was promising to put more money back in his paycheck. so my grandfather voted for a republican for the first time in 1980 and kind of defied those two ideas. he's not cuban. he's catholic, but never observes his faith. i don't know when the last time he went to church was. i knew from my grandpa at least. but there were other conservatives beyond cubans and catholics. when writing my first book, i wrote about a department store owner, a mexican-american department store owner in tucson, arizona and wrote a chapter about him. he, too, was kind of -- he was staunchly catholic for sure. so he checked that box. but he wasn't at all cuban. and his kind of political upbringing was more about, like, arizona's territorial politics, early state hood politics. he was friends
a and, you know, lives in tucson, arizona. and he served in the military, became a citizen because of his service in the military. and voted for reagan for the first time because he was a minor -- silver minor in tucson, arizona, when reagan was running in 1980 and was promising to put more money back in his paycheck. so my grandfather voted for a republican for the first time in 1980 and kind of defied those two ideas. he's not cuban. he's catholic, but never observes his faith. i don't know...
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frustraciÓn, luego en cuanto paso a mÉxico se arrepintiÓ y dijo que no >>> su madre pidiÓ volver a tucsoniÓ >>> su aga dice que intento obtener una fianza >>> tenÍa solicitud de asilo y cancelaciÓn de deportacion porque ha vivido mÁs de 10 aÑos en estados unidos y sus padres van a sufrir si es deportado >>> quiere salir, la situaciÓn migratoria lo pone mal. >> un estudio sobre homosexua homosexualidad y gÉnero demuestra que se podrÍa utilizar en ningÚn caso para predecir la genÉtica, la investigaciÓn fue publicada con la 100 a mÁs de 470,000 personas, se explica que el comportamiento sexual entre personas del mismo sexo estarÍa influenciado por una combinaciÓn de factores genÉticos y ambientales >>> con el regreso a clases vuelve la preocupaciÓn de que niÑos no tengan tiempo para comer su almuerzo, una reciente encuesta encontrÓ que mÁs del 20% sÓlo entregan 20 minutos para los niÑos para comer, piden que este tiempo aumente, la academia americana de pediatrÍa recomienda que sea al menos 20 minutos para sentarse y comer y no tener suficiente tiempo podrÍa disminuir la energia y tener meno
frustraciÓn, luego en cuanto paso a mÉxico se arrepintiÓ y dijo que no >>> su madre pidiÓ volver a tucsoniÓ >>> su aga dice que intento obtener una fianza >>> tenÍa solicitud de asilo y cancelaciÓn de deportacion porque ha vivido mÁs de 10 aÑos en estados unidos y sus padres van a sufrir si es deportado >>> quiere salir, la situaciÓn migratoria lo pone mal. >> un estudio sobre homosexua homosexualidad y gÉnero demuestra que se podrÍa...
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her third author at the end is samuel, raised in tucson, arizona. he has a bachelors degree with northwestern university and a doctorate degree in relations from the university of oxford here is a social scholar and holds a law degree from yale. he is an advisor on international trade negotiations in the office of the u.s. trade representative. he's not an attorney with distinguished new york city law firm. his writings have been published in the atlantic and l.a. times. flying tigers, they waged a secret war, this book was published just last year. flying tigers is the adventurous name given to the american volunteer group. american military pilots led by the clear, the skies of china before and after pearl harbor. they fought under contracts with the chinese government led by shanghai sites. i would like to ask each of our panelists to say something about your recent book and perhaps some of the challenges you fac faced. >> thank you very much, it's wonderful to be here. my book is about europe immigration policy under resident roosevelt during th
her third author at the end is samuel, raised in tucson, arizona. he has a bachelors degree with northwestern university and a doctorate degree in relations from the university of oxford here is a social scholar and holds a law degree from yale. he is an advisor on international trade negotiations in the office of the u.s. trade representative. he's not an attorney with distinguished new york city law firm. his writings have been published in the atlantic and l.a. times. flying tigers, they...
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they're wanted in the killing, alleged killing of fire house in tucson.individual in that house died. then they escaped to new york upstate new york where they were found by police. so this whole thing of transporting with a private security firm is now very controversial because a lot of agenciy ies don't have the moneo put on the marshal service, hire them, or send their own deputies by plane or charter because commercial airlines don't like to do it anymore. here's a sound byte from the victim's son in tucson about this whole ordeal. >> we can't believe that this thing happened. the transport company, i mean, they really screwed up big time. somebody didn't follow protocol. that's why this happened. >> reporter: just ended the contract with the transport company. they will be under major review. obviously, controversial. these people are now on the lamb. >> dana: and possibly dangerous. thank you for that report. alexandria ocasio-cortez taking some heat for saying how she thinks millennials stack up against previous generations. you'll want to hear th
they're wanted in the killing, alleged killing of fire house in tucson.individual in that house died. then they escaped to new york upstate new york where they were found by police. so this whole thing of transporting with a private security firm is now very controversial because a lot of agenciy ies don't have the moneo put on the marshal service, hire them, or send their own deputies by plane or charter because commercial airlines don't like to do it anymore. here's a sound byte from the...
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this husband and wife duo are accused of killing a 72-year-old man in tucson, arizona back in april.hey were being extradited from new york to arizona on monday when police say they overpowered two security officers in utah and made a run for it. dan simon has more on the search. >> reporter: at this point they've been on the run for a couple of days. authorities think they can be anywhere. what they fear is that they are desperate, in need of money and because of that they could really resort to anything in order to evade being recaptured. as you said this all dates back to april when this couple blane and susan barksdale, they are accused of murdering a man in tucson, arizona. then about a month later they are captured in upstate new york. this week you that have extradition and in southern utah they pretended wording to authorities to have some kind of medical emergency and got the guards in the van to pull over and that's when they overpowered these guards and bound them and put them in the back of the van. as you can imagine this is not sitting well with the victim's relatives.
this husband and wife duo are accused of killing a 72-year-old man in tucson, arizona back in april.hey were being extradited from new york to arizona on monday when police say they overpowered two security officers in utah and made a run for it. dan simon has more on the search. >> reporter: at this point they've been on the run for a couple of days. authorities think they can be anywhere. what they fear is that they are desperate, in need of money and because of that they could really...
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>> from tucson, arizona this is democracy now. how does it feel coming out here to be part of this for the first time for your child in more than a year? >> it is good to be back out here in the desert and to have a presence.+ >>
>> from tucson, arizona this is democracy now. how does it feel coming out here to be part of this for the first time for your child in more than a year? >> it is good to be back out here in the desert and to have a presence.+ >>
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they're accused of killing a man and burning down his home in tucson back in april.hem in new york and guards were transporting them to a facility in arizona. police are warning people the couple is armed and should be considered extremely dangerous. laura ingle reporting live from new york. laura? >> shep, well, police in tucson, arizona, told us today that they're working with the fbi, the u.s. marshall service and several law enforcement agencies in multiple states to track these two down. 56-year-old blaine barksdale and his 59-year-old wife, susan barksdale, managed to overpower two security officers while being transported. they were going through utah and this happened monday night. they were in the process of being extradited from upstate new york near the henrietta area where they were taken into custody in mae. they're facing charges of first degree murder, burglary and arson in connection to the disappearance and the assumed death of frank blye. his brother called police from out of state that day asking for a wellness check after he hadn't hurt from his b
they're accused of killing a man and burning down his home in tucson back in april.hem in new york and guards were transporting them to a facility in arizona. police are warning people the couple is armed and should be considered extremely dangerous. laura ingle reporting live from new york. laura? >> shep, well, police in tucson, arizona, told us today that they're working with the fbi, the u.s. marshall service and several law enforcement agencies in multiple states to track these two...
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more southern sections of oman so this could also produce wanted to show is very light the across in tucson and then in southern africa wednesday is the day for the showers but they do carry away from cape town so by thursday it's actually going to really be a dry picture a little bit cooler 13 degrees in capetown in the wake of that system and then we could see 23 and been on thursday and again here in on shore flow so we could see some showers. i have been looking at your instagram account and reading takes into the atmosphere behind the scenes this is a dialogue when donald trump announce his candidacy for president everyone laughed at them everyone has a voice the best chance the democrats have to beat donald trump is to nominate an exciting inspirational callus mother nominee join the global conversation in your thoughts get twitter and. find out his era. where every you. talk to al-jazeera. what guarantees will you give to the people who will be attending the minimal workshop we listen i'm supposed to explain apologize for someone it's also terrorizing me we meet with global newsmaker
more southern sections of oman so this could also produce wanted to show is very light the across in tucson and then in southern africa wednesday is the day for the showers but they do carry away from cape town so by thursday it's actually going to really be a dry picture a little bit cooler 13 degrees in capetown in the wake of that system and then we could see 23 and been on thursday and again here in on shore flow so we could see some showers. i have been looking at your instagram account...
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>>residents in tucson arizona showed up to let their leaders know how they felt about tucson becoming a sanctuary city. most people were there to support the move. one woman wearing a make america great again got plenty of cheers from the crowd when she started yelling out against the idea man city next or just laughed hysterically others talk to her laughing is already trending on twitter as hashtag green police eventually stepped in and escorted her to another man out of the room. >>with higher temperatures and winds free does feeds fire danger is definitely on a lot of people's minds, some areas are fire tribes as we learned with paradise. >>only one main road in and out of the community leading to many people losing their lives. >>now reporter lonnie wong takes a look at how south lake tahoe is preparing is that resort town. we're to catch fire. >>the city of south 8 hours a little over 20,000 residents. but on any given day here during the summer that could 100,000 tourists in the towel basement. >>major highway. and out of the area we back away should becomes a huge concern for
>>residents in tucson arizona showed up to let their leaders know how they felt about tucson becoming a sanctuary city. most people were there to support the move. one woman wearing a make america great again got plenty of cheers from the crowd when she started yelling out against the idea man city next or just laughed hysterically others talk to her laughing is already trending on twitter as hashtag green police eventually stepped in and escorted her to another man out of the room....
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they were being moved to face charges in connection with the death of a 72-year-old man in tucson, arizonan has more. >> reporter: wanted for murder, these two suspects, a husband and wife, are on the run after overpowering the security guards transporting them across the country. authorities say blane barksdale who has ties to the arian brotherhood and his wife susan pretended to have some kind of emergency, forcing their guards to pull over. >> how did they overpower these guards? >> we believe that they used some kind of a medical emergency or a medical bathroom break for them to pull over to the side of the road and once they got over to the side of the road, they were able to overpower them, bind them and threw them in the back of the van they were in. >> the barksdales are suspected in the april murder of 72-year-old blank bligh of tucson, arizona. his home burned but his body never found. he had a relationship with the barksdales, especially the wife. sue and my brother were very good friends and it was just the -- it was a good friendship relationship. >> reporter: police haven't c
they were being moved to face charges in connection with the death of a 72-year-old man in tucson, arizonan has more. >> reporter: wanted for murder, these two suspects, a husband and wife, are on the run after overpowering the security guards transporting them across the country. authorities say blane barksdale who has ties to the arian brotherhood and his wife susan pretended to have some kind of emergency, forcing their guards to pull over. >> how did they overpower these guards?...
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we have a lot of agents out in the tucson sector that are chasing these groups trying to avoid arrestgally and after the agent have tracked them for several miles and make the apprehension, then we get the individuals that are claiming asylum. that alone does not make one sentence. kristen: what exactly do you attribute it to? do you say the numbers are getting better in your sector, what are you attributing it to? >> i think the numbers getting better is on visa because mexico has been a little tougher on the immigration laws or enforcing the laws a little bit more. a lot of it is darkly because our president, president donald trump has been able to do the right things and help our southern border. kristen: i will leave it there. thank you so much for talking to us. >> pictures from vietnam war veterans funeral more than a half a century after his death. we will tell you a little bit about this gurney from vietnam to the united states and back home to dallas, texas. ♪ ip to this gym, but he's not using it. and he has subscriptions to a music service he doesn't listen to and five stre
we have a lot of agents out in the tucson sector that are chasing these groups trying to avoid arrestgally and after the agent have tracked them for several miles and make the apprehension, then we get the individuals that are claiming asylum. that alone does not make one sentence. kristen: what exactly do you attribute it to? do you say the numbers are getting better in your sector, what are you attributing it to? >> i think the numbers getting better is on visa because mexico has been a...
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you mentioned 30 in the tucson shooter. how big are?nes now >> what's frightening is we're seeing drum magazines at 100 now. we saw that -- >> >> brangham: 100 rounds. ch 100 rounds, ws interesting for a rifle, because in a box there arenly 20 t a box some this one magazine would be five boxes of amitmn. we first saw this in aurora being used and most recently in dayton we saw it used. another episode was in las vegas. most of the media focused on the use of a bump streck thewhich allowed for the shooting to happen more quickly, but really one of the results and why this person was able to kill dozens of people and wound hundreds wah the fact th too had 80 and 100 round magesaz it's just path. if you're firing that many rounds down range, there are people there, yo will hit more people. you don't have to aim as precisely and dea tolls increase. and so looking at magazines, it's kind of like a flu shot.yo perhapdon't stop the flu in every case, but you can prevent a lot of it. i think that's whate're trying to this here. at brangham: so
you mentioned 30 in the tucson shooter. how big are?nes now >> what's frightening is we're seeing drum magazines at 100 now. we saw that -- >> >> brangham: 100 rounds. ch 100 rounds, ws interesting for a rifle, because in a box there arenly 20 t a box some this one magazine would be five boxes of amitmn. we first saw this in aurora being used and most recently in dayton we saw it used. another episode was in las vegas. most of the media focused on the use of a bump streck...
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yesterday tucson discontinued its contract with that transport company. u.s.these private companies have in terms of a leg, waist or wrist shackle. the company hasn't called us back. >> sandra: thank you. >> jon: a phone scammer tries to trick a customer into handing over their social security number. the only problem, their target turns out to be a police captain. we'll show you what happened. play it cool and escape heartburn fast with new tums chewy bites cooling sensation. ♪ tum tum tum tums with new tums chewy bites cooling sensation. let's get down to business. the business of atlanta on monday... ... cincinnati on tuesday. ...philly on wednesday. ...and thursday back to cincinnati . modernized comfort inns and suites have been refreshed because when your business keeps going, our business is you. get the lowest price guaranteed on all choice hotels when you book direct at choicehotels.com. front slams on his the hbrakes out of nowhere. you do, too, but not in time. hey, no big deal. you've got a good record and liberty mutual won't hold a grudge by rais
yesterday tucson discontinued its contract with that transport company. u.s.these private companies have in terms of a leg, waist or wrist shackle. the company hasn't called us back. >> sandra: thank you. >> jon: a phone scammer tries to trick a customer into handing over their social security number. the only problem, their target turns out to be a police captain. we'll show you what happened. play it cool and escape heartburn fast with new tums chewy bites cooling sensation. ♪...
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este hombre se burlaba de la oposiciÓn en incluir una propuesta que incluirÍa a tucson, arizona en unaa.m. el incidente ocurriÓ sobre la autopista 101, al sur de la carretera estatal 85. el accidente provocÓ mucho caos. el hecho de que los vehÍculos i se incendiara ni el fuego calcina harÁn los automÓviles. los carriles estuvieron cerrados por varias horas, london Ácido oraciÓn de trÁfico. palmira: en san francisco, la policÍa arrestÓ hechos o vinculado a la muerte de un sospechoso de 62 aÑos. un residente del condado de san mateo, enfrenta cargos de homicidio. la investigaciÓn continÚa. ramÓn: en oakland, un jurado continuo con las deliberaciones por ciento dÍas y llegar a un veredicto. este grupo tiene la tarea de decidir si los culpables son responsables del incendio en 2016. palmira: en san josÉ, trabajadores del hospital, o'connor realizar una conferencia de prensa hoy para rechazar las nuevas regulaciones para constatar su empleo. estÁn que se quiere ahora someterse a un examen para comprobar su capacidad profesional. >> creemos que es justo que los condado no tuvo que dar un exa
este hombre se burlaba de la oposiciÓn en incluir una propuesta que incluirÍa a tucson, arizona en unaa.m. el incidente ocurriÓ sobre la autopista 101, al sur de la carretera estatal 85. el accidente provocÓ mucho caos. el hecho de que los vehÍculos i se incendiara ni el fuego calcina harÁn los automÓviles. los carriles estuvieron cerrados por varias horas, london Ácido oraciÓn de trÁfico. palmira: en san francisco, la policÍa arrestÓ hechos o vinculado a la muerte de un sospechoso...
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. >> tucson, arizona, this man loaded up a couple of metal frames in the back of his truck. they're kind of big. so they're hanging off the tailgate of the truck. and they're ready to set off. oh no! >> that is the garage door opener, still trying to close the door. the metal work was -- close the door, it comes down, just destroyed the garage door. >> yeah. it is over. >> what you see here is officials in russia trying to 7 volunteered, atvs, drone pilots, two private planes, police, russian guard and 140 local residents all teaming up to find a 3-year-old boy missing in the forest for two days. >> oh, that's dangerous. >> apparently what happened is the parents went off to pick berries for 15 minutes they left their 3-year-old back in the car. by the time they got back to the car, though, this 3-year-old had vanished. they spent a good three hours searching before they decided we got to call in the authorities. well, everybody turned up. a helicopter was deployed. a photographer and drone pilot came down from moscow and that's when they started making progress. they found
. >> tucson, arizona, this man loaded up a couple of metal frames in the back of his truck. they're kind of big. so they're hanging off the tailgate of the truck. and they're ready to set off. oh no! >> that is the garage door opener, still trying to close the door. the metal work was -- close the door, it comes down, just destroyed the garage door. >> yeah. it is over. >> what you see here is officials in russia trying to 7 volunteered, atvs, drone pilots, two private...
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and, you know, lived in tucson, arizona which is predominately mexican-american place. and he served in the military, became a citizen because of his service in the military and voted for reagan for the first time because he was a minor, silver minor in tucson, arizona outside of tucson, arizona when reagan was running in 1980 and was promising to put more money back into his pitch my grandfather voted for a republican for the first time in 1980 and he kind of defined those two ideas. he is not cuban, he is catholic, but never observed his faith. you know, i don't know when the last time he went to church was. i knew for my grandpa, at least, that there are other kinds of hispanic conservatives beyond cubans or catholics. when writing my first book, i wrote about a department a mexican-american department store owner named alex and i wrote a chapter about him and he too was largely catholic, for sure. but he checked that box but he wasn't at all cuban and his kind of local upbringing was more about like arizona's territorial politics, early statehood politics. he was a
and, you know, lived in tucson, arizona which is predominately mexican-american place. and he served in the military, became a citizen because of his service in the military and voted for reagan for the first time because he was a minor, silver minor in tucson, arizona outside of tucson, arizona when reagan was running in 1980 and was promising to put more money back into his pitch my grandfather voted for a republican for the first time in 1980 and he kind of defined those two ideas. he is not...
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this goes back to april when the man in tucson, arizona, a ng a - 72-year-old man.is discovered in up state new york and then you have the extradition this week. and then somewhere in southern utah the couple pretended to have some kind of medical emergency. they got the guards who were escorting them or taking them across the country to pull over. at that point they overpowered them, they bound them and put them in the back of a van, and as you can imagine the victims family is just incensed over this. they can't believe this. i spoke to the victim's brother over a face time chat. >> i know what it took to get him extradited back to arizona, the paperwork and the courts and all the work the detectives and everybody put into this thing. and to have the thing happen the way it did, it was just stupid. >> well, arizona authorities had to contract with a kansas based company called transport security services, and as you can imagine as the name suggests they transport prisoners across it chrountry. the u.s. marshals office is offering a $20,000 reward for any informati
this goes back to april when the man in tucson, arizona, a ng a - 72-year-old man.is discovered in up state new york and then you have the extradition this week. and then somewhere in southern utah the couple pretended to have some kind of medical emergency. they got the guards who were escorting them or taking them across the country to pull over. at that point they overpowered them, they bound them and put them in the back of a van, and as you can imagine the victims family is just incensed...
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in tucson arizona we tracked down michael lane. an electrical technician. of your work and electronics since i was 17 years old my drawing the paratroopers i was assigned to like trying to communications a tie in of 82nd airborne. and this is the 1st time i've been here since. 2007. it's hard to believe that this is what's left of a 3 story engineering structure. on a november morning in 2006 and dozens of other workers cloaked in secure a plane the company that makes the battery charger. and i started a pot of coffee then i went into my lab and started working on my battery charging unit. and then it happened and there was a very valid explosion and all of us saw i was lying on the floor and there i was coming out the side of this battery it was about big and it wasn't like fire it looked like a jet afterburner large jet exhaust. the prototype battery secure plane was using to test its charger had exploded. i heard a very loud series of metallic corralling bangs kind of a shock and just this jet of steam of fire was literally rolling up the walls around me
in tucson arizona we tracked down michael lane. an electrical technician. of your work and electronics since i was 17 years old my drawing the paratroopers i was assigned to like trying to communications a tie in of 82nd airborne. and this is the 1st time i've been here since. 2007. it's hard to believe that this is what's left of a 3 story engineering structure. on a november morning in 2006 and dozens of other workers cloaked in secure a plane the company that makes the battery charger. and i...
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wife, susan, are prime suspects in the murder of 72-year-old frank bligh, whose home was burned in tucson in april. his body was never found the couple was found a month later hiding out in new york but monday the murder suspects while being transported back to arizona by a private security company overpowered their guards in blanding, utah. no comment from investigators on exactly how they were able to escape authorities say they believe the two are armed and dangerous, driving a red pick up truck like this one with front-end damage at this point, police are honing their search in arizona but say by now they could be almost he health officials in a number of states are warning residents t be cautious outside in area where is mosquitos could be spreading a rare but deadly virus. nbc's miguel almaguer has how to protect yourself >> reporter: more than a pest, tonight some mosquitos from the midwest to the east coast are carrying a virus that can kill people in days, spreading across wet, warm regions where mosquitos thrive, eastern equine encephalitis, or triple e, is being detected as an
wife, susan, are prime suspects in the murder of 72-year-old frank bligh, whose home was burned in tucson in april. his body was never found the couple was found a month later hiding out in new york but monday the murder suspects while being transported back to arizona by a private security company overpowered their guards in blanding, utah. no comment from investigators on exactly how they were able to escape authorities say they believe the two are armed and dangerous, driving a red pick up...
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igualmente >>> seguimos con las noticias porque las imÁgenes de una sesiÓn del consejo de la ciudad de tucsonmediante y tambiÉn activista. comediante y tambiÉn activista. >> al regresar en noticias soy multifunctional, por eso me emociona colgate total. hace aún más. elimina gérmenes en toda mi boca. alivia la sensibilidad... y fortalece los dientes. colgate total. haz más por toda tu boca. nos encantaría que nos ayudaras con la ropa. rocía y talla cualquier mancha. lava la ropa muy sucia por separado. nuevo tide pods con tecnología mejorada 4 en 1 logra una limpieza infalible en un paso. aww, sí lavaste! tiene que ser tide. mi mamá estaba preocupada tengpor mi crecimiento... entonces, me dio pediasure. mi doctor dijo contiene todo clínicamente comproba¡! ...pediasure. ¡esto... es el wendy's baconfest! la biggie bag por solo $5. por que nadie hace bacon como wendy's. ven nuggets, papitas y bebida por solo $5. ♪ ♪ ♪ por eso abogamos por el bienestar familiar... trabajamos por mejorar nuestras comunidades... ♪ y les damos las herramientas para abrir sus propios negocios. ♪ para que, después de
igualmente >>> seguimos con las noticias porque las imÁgenes de una sesiÓn del consejo de la ciudad de tucsonmediante y tambiÉn activista. comediante y tambiÉn activista. >> al regresar en noticias soy multifunctional, por eso me emociona colgate total. hace aún más. elimina gérmenes en toda mi boca. alivia la sensibilidad... y fortalece los dientes. colgate total. haz más por toda tu boca. nos encantaría que nos ayudaras con la ropa. rocía y talla cualquier mancha....
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. >> that's what happened in tucson.rtunately it ha after 32 rounds were fired, but in that case those survivinpeople who were there tackled the shooter, and law enforcement were trained r thull in gunfire. it allows us act taal advance. the reality is, despite what you see indie-hard and other movies, it is really hard to reload. you have to train very hard, especially under pressure ifei you're shot at. >> brangham: so right now there armagazines that kill up to how big? you mentioned 30 in the tucson ghooter. how big are maazines now? >> what's frightening is we're seeing drum magazines at 100 now. we saw that -- >> 10 brangham:0 rounds. >> 100 rounds, which is interesting for a rifle, because in a box there are only 20 to a box some this one magazine would be fivboxes of ammunition. we first saw this in aurorabe g used and most recently in dayton we saw it used. another episode was in las vegas. most of the media focused on the use of a bup sto there, which allowed for the shooting to happen more quick, but really on
. >> that's what happened in tucson.rtunately it ha after 32 rounds were fired, but in that case those survivinpeople who were there tackled the shooter, and law enforcement were trained r thull in gunfire. it allows us act taal advance. the reality is, despite what you see indie-hard and other movies, it is really hard to reload. you have to train very hard, especially under pressure ifei you're shot at. >> brangham: so right now there armagazines that kill up to how big? you...
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>> it was an insane disturbance. >> reporter: alex is field organizer for tucson pushing to become actuary city was against what green shirt is for. is that it? you're wearing it now? >> it's the same shirt. i figure give the people what they want. >> reporter: alex also does stand-up comedy. his green shirt wasn't the only apparel getting noticed. deport those daisy dukes. the protester's shorts and what she did with them. i love the wedgie pool also got plenty of comment. some suggested green shirt guy and plaid shirt guy team up. remember him? no fan of trump's, making faces behind him at a rally, mouthing what? >> you practice differently. forget plaid. green shirt guy loves penguin brand shirts and bought this one secondhand. what's he going to do with it? >> probably keep wearing it. this is my date shirt. >> reporter: he won't forget the date this happened. >> you're in direct violation of the united states constitution there. >> you're in direct violation of being a jackass. >> reporter: no wonder he cracked up. and now he's cracking up over the idea of going viral for cracki
>> it was an insane disturbance. >> reporter: alex is field organizer for tucson pushing to become actuary city was against what green shirt is for. is that it? you're wearing it now? >> it's the same shirt. i figure give the people what they want. >> reporter: alex also does stand-up comedy. his green shirt wasn't the only apparel getting noticed. deport those daisy dukes. the protester's shorts and what she did with them. i love the wedgie pool also got plenty of...
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if you have travels taking you to albuquerque or phoenix or tucson, or las vegas or denver or salt lake city, all of those places may have delays for air travel because of this ridge of high pressure drawing up monsoonal moisture. but, the rich is pretty warm. it's, giving a push from the ocean going and he pushed on the ocean is chilly this time of year. right on course, morning class tomorrow, afternoon sunshine tomorrow, more cloud cover. and they change over the weekend, watch were the ridges centered, how you one ridge sliding back over arizona. a weak one off the coast, more of an influence on these guys. we saw triple digits, especially on saturday, but it will warm us up and went to the 90s and near the bay into the mid to upper 70s. somewhat warmer weather coming up for the upcoming weekend. clouds and fog back tonight, not as warm tomorrow and temperatures climb as we head towards the weekend. down to 82, 78, palazzo 76, 61 in pacifico. dublin 77, antioch and brentwood mid 80s. richmond only 66 with morning clouds. mill valley and san rafael low to mid 70s. winds are 88 degree
if you have travels taking you to albuquerque or phoenix or tucson, or las vegas or denver or salt lake city, all of those places may have delays for air travel because of this ridge of high pressure drawing up monsoonal moisture. but, the rich is pretty warm. it's, giving a push from the ocean going and he pushed on the ocean is chilly this time of year. right on course, morning class tomorrow, afternoon sunshine tomorrow, more cloud cover. and they change over the weekend, watch were the...
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after retiring, he became a firefighter in tucson, arizona.ow he's back in the bay area for a 30-year reunion of that 1989 giants team. he decided to stop by san francisco's fire station eight to visit with his fellow firefighters. he has been a firefighter for 19 years following that major league career. we'll be right back. here's one you guys will like. show me making it. oh! i got one. the best of amy poehler. amy, maybe we could use the voice remote to search for something that you're not in. show me parks and rec. from netflix to prime video to live tv, xfinity lets you find your favorites with the emmy award-winning x1 voice remote. show me the best of amy poehler, again. this time around... now that's simple, easy, awesome. experience the entertainment you love on x1. access netflix, prime video, youtube and more, all with the sound of your voice. click, call or visit a store today. and my side super soft? with the sleep number 360 smart bed you can both... adjust your comfort with your sleep number setting. so, can it help us fall asl
after retiring, he became a firefighter in tucson, arizona.ow he's back in the bay area for a 30-year reunion of that 1989 giants team. he decided to stop by san francisco's fire station eight to visit with his fellow firefighters. he has been a firefighter for 19 years following that major league career. we'll be right back. here's one you guys will like. show me making it. oh! i got one. the best of amy poehler. amy, maybe we could use the voice remote to search for something that you're not...
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host: janet is a legal immigrant in tucson, arizona. caller: good morning. my question is, how does this new public charge rule affect legal residents wanting to become u.s. citizens? how will the public charge rule affect them? i also wanted to clarify that legal immigrants can be issued a tax id number to the irs so they do pay taxes. my question really is about the citizenship situation. host: where did you immigrate from and what has been a process for you? caller: i came from columbia at six years old, we came here legally and we had green cards and i was not even aware of the immigration issue until i moved from florida to arizona. in my line of work i deal with a lot of legal immigrants who have tax id numbers. based on the most recent changes with the tax law, these people do not even get the child tax credit or additional child tax credit as they used to get before and they are now paying significant amount of money into the system by not receiving any of the credits that legal immigrants are u.s. citizens. there is a huge misconception about that.
host: janet is a legal immigrant in tucson, arizona. caller: good morning. my question is, how does this new public charge rule affect legal residents wanting to become u.s. citizens? how will the public charge rule affect them? i also wanted to clarify that legal immigrants can be issued a tax id number to the irs so they do pay taxes. my question really is about the citizenship situation. host: where did you immigrate from and what has been a process for you? caller: i came from columbia at...
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tucson involving congresswoman giffords. most of them, there have not been indications that the individuals were delusional at the time of the shooting. in el paso, consumed with hatred, consumed with bigotry and racial hatred -- that is not a mental illness. of overwhelming majority those with mental illness in this country are trying to overcome the symptoms -- it is hard for people to access treatment. there are oftentimes negative consequences associated with acknowledging mental health needs. associating this with violence is harmful. host: is that what's been happening this week? guest: we wouldn't do that with any other medical condition. host: alan out of alabama. a republican. good morning. is the red flag law for firearms only? guest: yes, and for ammunition as well. on thely depends particular state. they really get the firearms and ammunition. host: you think it should include other things? caller: why just firearms? the mental health of sos country was deregulated people can't get the help they used to. in the 1
tucson involving congresswoman giffords. most of them, there have not been indications that the individuals were delusional at the time of the shooting. in el paso, consumed with hatred, consumed with bigotry and racial hatred -- that is not a mental illness. of overwhelming majority those with mental illness in this country are trying to overcome the symptoms -- it is hard for people to access treatment. there are oftentimes negative consequences associated with acknowledging mental health...
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the ridge of high pressure which is baking vegas and palm springs and phoenix and tucson that begins to move closer to us. we will be warmer. for the second half of the week. is that ocean breeze decreases. cloudy nights drizzle around the coast. a cool to mild day tomorrow. with warming weather. by midweek. as soon as wednesday. highs tomorrow below average. court 5 degrees below average. san jose 78. redwood city 78. fremont 74. barely making its 84 dublin san ramon and pittsburgh with morning clouds for you. mill valley 74. daly city 65. oakland and berkeley below average. sonoma 78. hotspots will be lake county. you are 100 last week. 89 degrees lakeport tomorrow. tuesday and thursday warm up. the breeze will be a strong. 80s and 90s near the bay. we stay relatively cool with highs in the 70s. middle 60s at the coast. stay above average from wednesday through the weekend. >>> still ahead turning struggles into success. how this bay area teenager is making her come back in the classroom. >>> >>> today's students rising above scholars struggle in school as a young teenager. she is
the ridge of high pressure which is baking vegas and palm springs and phoenix and tucson that begins to move closer to us. we will be warmer. for the second half of the week. is that ocean breeze decreases. cloudy nights drizzle around the coast. a cool to mild day tomorrow. with warming weather. by midweek. as soon as wednesday. highs tomorrow below average. court 5 degrees below average. san jose 78. redwood city 78. fremont 74. barely making its 84 dublin san ramon and pittsburgh with...
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tucson's is not an issue. there are no files on the shorter brothers it seems that they had to leave their property behind probably in 1946. the poles had vivid memories of the atrocities carried out by the germans and they were in no mood to forgive. even still german civilians leaving poland let em back up their things and go back on. it c.q. we put heaters in their trucks and gave them blankets and our food. we've got to do it. straight your rig. second i mean i was upset. moment of happened if my grandfather had not been granted citizenship in poland he would have had to leave the country he'd never have met hina the young woman from or saw. and he never would have delivered me. i wonder whether the shirkers have ever come back to visit their birth. today plots one is not one and today 10 families live here instead of just one. committed me to quote i'm trying to find out what happened to the people who lived here in 1945 oh you know idea i've only lived here for 20 years or just you're not going to be. on
tucson's is not an issue. there are no files on the shorter brothers it seems that they had to leave their property behind probably in 1946. the poles had vivid memories of the atrocities carried out by the germans and they were in no mood to forgive. even still german civilians leaving poland let em back up their things and go back on. it c.q. we put heaters in their trucks and gave them blankets and our food. we've got to do it. straight your rig. second i mean i was upset. moment of happened...
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so within second born in arizona, safford, moved to tucson when i just a little guy, c.d.o.h school. we moved up where i met dorothy and went to school.ll i madeity as a high school football player, had a pro tryout of the canadian football, league, decided about age 21 i was about as broken as you can imagine. i mean phycally, i was a wreck. i started with the sheriff's department in 1978. worked the streets, was with the undercover narcotics team. worked my way from the streets all the way up to assistant chief, and in 1984 i was in a really bad car wreck on duty. back was hurt really bad but nobody diagnosed it for 20 years. so, i went into my doctor. i said, "doc, i can't do this anymore," and he said, "you're retired." and that was the first time i got a escription. this is what i took every day of my life just for pain. we came up with a nickname for the guy that took that pile. we called him morphine bill, and morphine bill was a jerk. i'd be in bed 12 to 14 hours a day, and then sit on the couch for the rest of e day eating pills. my boys came down from washington an
so within second born in arizona, safford, moved to tucson when i just a little guy, c.d.o.h school. we moved up where i met dorothy and went to school.ll i madeity as a high school football player, had a pro tryout of the canadian football, league, decided about age 21 i was about as broken as you can imagine. i mean phycally, i was a wreck. i started with the sheriff's department in 1978. worked the streets, was with the undercover narcotics team. worked my way from the streets all the way up...
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and all that ahead of that warm day in new york with a high of 30 celsius still very nice out in tucson francisca 20 degrees 26 days on monday a tad warmer there as we head into tuesday 29 degrees celsius that will change across the northeast that rain carried away quite quickly 30 celsius in new york but what we have got is more rain across much of the gulf region and also into florida not helping in some of those areas that have actually seen some flooding in the last couple of days and we had further south into the bin we have seen some clouds here with some thunderstorms. across into cuba but that wasn't the case 24 hours ago unfortunately the hanna the celebrations actually have to be poor suspended and this is why look at this some rather dangerous lightning and some pretty hefty storms as well for the next couple of days fairly unsettled we could see more than scottish. day it's a center weather pattern with you on your high the and havana. well if we can have. britain to control the french palestine would be an outrage. to find another. before we come to. britain and france made
and all that ahead of that warm day in new york with a high of 30 celsius still very nice out in tucson francisca 20 degrees 26 days on monday a tad warmer there as we head into tuesday 29 degrees celsius that will change across the northeast that rain carried away quite quickly 30 celsius in new york but what we have got is more rain across much of the gulf region and also into florida not helping in some of those areas that have actually seen some flooding in the last couple of days and we...
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other examples of how this has been done and why it is and how it's been valuable so for example in tucson arizona over the last decade there's been a big debate about chicano studies mexican american studies there was a great program which the state unfortunately tried to get rid of and did for several years the courts have now ruled against the state for having done that but this program which taught history and literature and science and math through this chicano lens had a profound effect on the performance of the mostly chicano not entirely but mostly latino and latino students who went through the program 70 percent roughly of the students who went through that program where the material was taught to a culturally relevant lens went to college similar students who were also to contacts but did not go through the program only went to college at a rate of about 17 percent so what that tells us is that when we teach through a culturally relevant lens where people can see themselves in the story and not just as victims but as resistance to injustice which is what's so great about this pr
other examples of how this has been done and why it is and how it's been valuable so for example in tucson arizona over the last decade there's been a big debate about chicano studies mexican american studies there was a great program which the state unfortunately tried to get rid of and did for several years the courts have now ruled against the state for having done that but this program which taught history and literature and science and math through this chicano lens had a profound effect...
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other examples of how this has been done and why it is and how it's been valuable so for example in tucson arizona over the last decade there's been a big debate about chicano studies mexican american studies there was a great program which the state unfortunately tried to get rid of and did for several years the courts have now ruled against the state for having done that but this program which taught history and literature and science and math through this chicano lens had a profound effect on the performance of the mostly chicano not entirely but mostly latino and latino students who went through the program 70 percent roughly of the students who went through that program where the material was taught to a culturally relevant men's went to college similar students who were also she conics but did not go to the program only went to college at a rate of about 17 percent so what that tells us is that when we teach through a culturally relevant lens where people can see themselves in the story and not just as victims but as resistance to injustice which is what's so great about this project
other examples of how this has been done and why it is and how it's been valuable so for example in tucson arizona over the last decade there's been a big debate about chicano studies mexican american studies there was a great program which the state unfortunately tried to get rid of and did for several years the courts have now ruled against the state for having done that but this program which taught history and literature and science and math through this chicano lens had a profound effect...
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drivers had to be rescued from the flooded streets of tucson. looking at today's high temperatures, the southwest will see sun and triple digit temperatures, 80s in the midwest. mostly 80s and 90s across the south. comfortable in the northeast today. >>> coming up, why men and their new shaving habits are the buzz of the buzzing world. >>> and the search for answers after this massive and deadly gas line explosion in kentucky. the damage this morning. >>> and singer katy perry learns how much she'll have to pay in the "dark horse" copyright case. we'll hear from her lawyer next. she s the cause of the explosion is under investigation. >>> the daughter of former president ronald reagan says ca. in the newly released recording, then-governor reagan is heard as describing african delegates to the u.n. as monkeys. his daughter, patty davis wrote to "the washington post" expressing shock. she says, racism was not tolerated in her family and she believes her father would have asked for forgiveness. davis said, quote, legacies are complicated and for p
drivers had to be rescued from the flooded streets of tucson. looking at today's high temperatures, the southwest will see sun and triple digit temperatures, 80s in the midwest. mostly 80s and 90s across the south. comfortable in the northeast today. >>> coming up, why men and their new shaving habits are the buzz of the buzzing world. >>> and the search for answers after this massive and deadly gas line explosion in kentucky. the damage this morning. >>> and singer...
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other examples of how this has been done and why it is and how it's been valuable so for example in tucson arizona over the last decade there's been a big debate about chicano studies mexican american studies there was a great program which the state unfortunately tried to get rid of and did for several years the courts have now ruled against the state for having done that but this program which taught history and literature and science and math through this chicano lens had a profound effect on the performance of the mostly chicano not entirely but mostly latino and latino students who went through the program 70 percent roughly of the students who went through that program where the material was taught to be culturally relevant men's went to college similar students who were also she contacts but did not go to the program only went to college at a rate of about 17 percent so what that tells us is that when we teach through a culturally relevant lens where people can see themselves in the story and not just as victims but as resistance to injustice which is what's so great about this proj
other examples of how this has been done and why it is and how it's been valuable so for example in tucson arizona over the last decade there's been a big debate about chicano studies mexican american studies there was a great program which the state unfortunately tried to get rid of and did for several years the courts have now ruled against the state for having done that but this program which taught history and literature and science and math through this chicano lens had a profound effect...
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>> caller: i took my son to picasso beach on the way to tucson. i think it's a historical site. they had a civil war reenactment and it was beautiful but i don't know, maybe it was accurate, maybe it wasn't but it was sterilized in the sense there was an african-american woman there but there were no african americans in this reenactment. i don't know if that's accurate or not but i think part of the problem is a lot of it has been sterilized. having an upbringing that goes along with the african-american experience , that honors that suffering and if we did that, that would pull more people in. nowadays, people realize this maybe isn't accurate. this is, there was a lot of stuff about the african experience and the suffering they endured. >> guest: that's an excellent point. i think also goes to the back a lot of historical sites are in private hands. we think in terms of the national parks service site but even some of the most important and biggest ones are actually privately controlled and while the national parks service has made an effort to have a much more inclusive pres
>> caller: i took my son to picasso beach on the way to tucson. i think it's a historical site. they had a civil war reenactment and it was beautiful but i don't know, maybe it was accurate, maybe it wasn't but it was sterilized in the sense there was an african-american woman there but there were no african americans in this reenactment. i don't know if that's accurate or not but i think part of the problem is a lot of it has been sterilized. having an upbringing that goes along with the...
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tucson 102 and thaatt he that h temperatures over 100 degrees in many, many spots all right. when we come back, we'll talk about the relief they'll see in just a few days but a few days of pretty extreme heat >> we don't want to hear about that. >>> water hazards pretty common in golf but in florida golfers are getting used to gator hazards. people are working around them at this point. and this is lafferty unphased by this shot. he shuffles up to the ball and setting his feet like nothing and chips it right over that gator. wow. >> that was a good shot and worth it >> it was worth it for the video. >>> just ahead, a stunner on the >>> andrew luck, why the superstar quarterback is clialng it quits in a move that has shocked the league stay with us ean freak! it has three times the cleaning power of the leading spray to dissolve kitchen grease on contact. and it's great for bathrooms! just keep pumping the power nozzle to release a continuous burst of mist and make quick work of big jobs. it even works on stainless steel. it cuts through 100% of dirt, grease and grime. availab
tucson 102 and thaatt he that h temperatures over 100 degrees in many, many spots all right. when we come back, we'll talk about the relief they'll see in just a few days but a few days of pretty extreme heat >> we don't want to hear about that. >>> water hazards pretty common in golf but in florida golfers are getting used to gator hazards. people are working around them at this point. and this is lafferty unphased by this shot. he shuffles up to the ball and setting his feet...
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escaped police custody blain barks dale and his wife are accused of murdering a 72-year-old man in tucsond down in april and his body was never found police arrested the couple in new york while being transferred back to arizona. they overpowered the guards in utah authorities believe they are driving a red pickup truck they are considered armed and dangerous. >> the british government is bringing the country to the brink of a constitutional crisis the queen has approved prime ministerlan to suspend parliament from early september to mid october the surprise move blasted by opposition lawmakers with one calling it a coup. nbc's matt bradley is in london with theese than half of brits voted to leave the kinof deal, something that might actually help them improve britain's standing with foreign countries in trading terms with the european union but this latest development, this pro rogueing of parliament will have very little opportunity to block or delay brexit >> we're not going to wait until october the 31st before getting on with our plans to take this country forward. >> reporter: it a
escaped police custody blain barks dale and his wife are accused of murdering a 72-year-old man in tucsond down in april and his body was never found police arrested the couple in new york while being transferred back to arizona. they overpowered the guards in utah authorities believe they are driving a red pickup truck they are considered armed and dangerous. >> the british government is bringing the country to the brink of a constitutional crisis the queen has approved prime ministerlan...
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getting to tucson getting into has never been so popular tattoos have been around the world for thousands of years but 1st became fashionable in the west in the 1960 s. counterculture rebels saw them as a mark of individuality today people from all walks of life sport tattoos and europe's biggest tattoo convention here in berlin on sunday some of the arts biggest superstars won hands to show off their skin is. the annual convention sees hundreds of tattoo artists tattoo enthusiasts and the curious converging on the german capital to tattoo artists some of the best in the world modern day jet setters whose reputation precedes them thanks in part to instagram. a large following means worldwide recognition sponsorships and global gigs. tattoo artist rafa looks from brazil started working on skin at just 13 he has high hopes for the future. i'm a talk show artist and a surfer and i have 110000 followers and i want to be famous across the whole world . and he may well get there he's striking designs typically involve intricate geometric patterns flawless symmetry cymbals and the love of nature
getting to tucson getting into has never been so popular tattoos have been around the world for thousands of years but 1st became fashionable in the west in the 1960 s. counterculture rebels saw them as a mark of individuality today people from all walks of life sport tattoos and europe's biggest tattoo convention here in berlin on sunday some of the arts biggest superstars won hands to show off their skin is. the annual convention sees hundreds of tattoo artists tattoo enthusiasts and the...