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. >> herminia gallegos saliÓ hoy de la catedral de tucson, arizona, tan pronto escuchÓ que su hija habÍa siete meses, herminia pedÍa la liberaciÓn de su hija. >> gracias a dios. >> herminia y su hija formaron parte del grupo de 30 inmigrantes indocumentados que el septiembre pasado entrÓ a estados unidos a travÉs de la frontera para pedir asilo, herminia fue dejada en libertad, pero a rosie la dejaron detenida, herminia comenzÓ la campaÑa para liberar a su hija. marchÓ hasta washington para llamar la atenciÓn del congreso, estuvo dos semanas de huelga de hambre frente al centro de migraciÓn, y el Último mes estuvo en la catedral de tucson. >> fueron muchos meses de desesperaciÓn, nunca perdimos la fe, y ya estoy con mi mamÁ otra vez. >> a rosie le dieron la libertad bajo fianza, y su madre recibiÓ ayuda para tener el dinero. >> quiero agradecer el apoyo y todo lo que hicieron por mi mamÁ, de no dejarla sola. >> pero el caso no termina aquÍ, ellas ya habían sido deportados a mÉxico en el 2010 despuÉs de que vivieron 10 aÑos en estados unidos ilegalmente. >> ellas estÁn en riesgo de ser de
. >> herminia gallegos saliÓ hoy de la catedral de tucson, arizona, tan pronto escuchÓ que su hija habÍa siete meses, herminia pedÍa la liberaciÓn de su hija. >> gracias a dios. >> herminia y su hija formaron parte del grupo de 30 inmigrantes indocumentados que el septiembre pasado entrÓ a estados unidos a travÉs de la frontera para pedir asilo, herminia fue dejada en libertad, pero a rosie la dejaron detenida, herminia comenzÓ la campaÑa para liberar a su hija....
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la persecuciÓn de un auto con presuntos indocumentados termiÓo en un aparatoso accidente en tucson arizonarihuana los pasajeros sÓlo sfwreeufrieron hs leves pero deben rendirle cuenta a las autoridades. >>> vamos a poner cargos despuÉs que terminemos la investigaciÓn. nosotros estamos investigando tambiÉn el accidente. y el buro de patrulla investiga la administraciÓn. >>> la policÍa informÓ que entre los pasajeros un ciudadano estadounidense los demÁs bajo custodia de autoridades migratorias >>> otros 13 indocumentados fueron arrestados en la florida, ellos llegaron en una lancha procedente de las bahamas, los detenidos recibieron atenciÓn mÉdica por deshidrataciÓn luego fueron entregados a a sjtss agee inmigraciÓn. el gobierno de estados unidos podrÍa regular los cigarrillos electrÓnicos que siguen ganando popularidad especialmente entre los adolescentes. hasta ahora cualquiera puede adquirirlos y muy pocos conocen sus riesgos a la salud al consumirlos. pero como nos dice angie sandoval eso pudiera estar a punto de cambiar. >>> para la administraciÓn de drogas y alimentos los cigarrillos
la persecuciÓn de un auto con presuntos indocumentados termiÓo en un aparatoso accidente en tucson arizonarihuana los pasajeros sÓlo sfwreeufrieron hs leves pero deben rendirle cuenta a las autoridades. >>> vamos a poner cargos despuÉs que terminemos la investigaciÓn. nosotros estamos investigando tambiÉn el accidente. y el buro de patrulla investiga la administraciÓn. >>> la policÍa informÓ que entre los pasajeros un ciudadano estadounidense los demÁs bajo custodia...
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from tucson arizona we have a report from one man. >> this man is caught in an endless cycle.e's deported, crosses back and lands in gaol. he insists he's a u.s. citizens. smugglers broke his hands. he was kidnapped, escaping with the help of a stranger. "get out of here, if they get you they'll kill you. they'll look for you.". the u.s. government couldn't prove he's not a citizen, he can't convince them he is. this is his father's arizona's state birth certificate. usually enough proof. in a statement to al jazeera, the government avoided saying whether he was a citizen, only saying that a judge ordered him to be deported to native mexico, citing his criminal history, including drug possession and burglary. >> we go to his mother's house, to central ari zona, the place he lived all but three of his 40 years, the place he considers home. >> at 83 this woman has little time with her son. >> i'm worried about him, that he's out there alone, whether he's eating, what he's eating, where he's sleeping. that something might happen to him. >> with nearly 2 million people deported un
from tucson arizona we have a report from one man. >> this man is caught in an endless cycle.e's deported, crosses back and lands in gaol. he insists he's a u.s. citizens. smugglers broke his hands. he was kidnapped, escaping with the help of a stranger. "get out of here, if they get you they'll kill you. they'll look for you.". the u.s. government couldn't prove he's not a citizen, he can't convince them he is. this is his father's arizona's state birth certificate. usually...
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located in the tucson, arizona, desert, it's home to some of the most important and unusual machines to ever fly in the sky. this is quite an impressive display. >> well, thanks. you know, we've been working hard at it for about 35 years now, so we're very proud of our accomplishments. >> one of the most popular exhibits is the blackbird. it's the world's fastest jet. the blackbird was designed to outrun missiles trying to shoot it down. that's because the u.s. used blackbirds to spy on other countries. >> it was a secret program, so, they were flying high and fast long before anyone acknowledged that the program existed. but in the late '70s, i believe 1978, one of the blackbirds flew from los angeles to new york city in one hour, four minutes, and six seconds. >> wow! i wish all flights from new york to los angeles were that fast! >> yeah, no, exactly. but the in-flight services aren't that great. >> so, what was its top speed? >> generally, it was a little bit over mach 3. >> mach 1 is the speed of sound, so mach 3 means flying at three times the speed of sound. >> so, we're getti
located in the tucson, arizona, desert, it's home to some of the most important and unusual machines to ever fly in the sky. this is quite an impressive display. >> well, thanks. you know, we've been working hard at it for about 35 years now, so we're very proud of our accomplishments. >> one of the most popular exhibits is the blackbird. it's the world's fastest jet. the blackbird was designed to outrun missiles trying to shoot it down. that's because the u.s. used blackbirds to...
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for nightly business report, i'm courtney reagan in tucson, arizona. >>> finally tonight, a big changes to the late-night tv landscape. it took less than a week for cbs to tap steven colbert after letterman retires, colbert is host of "the colbert report." no word on how much the deal is worth. plenty, i bet. >> big bucks, i bet. that is "nightly business report," i'm susie gharib. >>> and i'm tyler mathisen, have a great everything everybody, we'll see you back here tomorrow night. larriva: it's like holy mother of comfort food.ion. woman: throw it down. it's noodle crack. patel: you have to be ready for the heart attack on a platter. crowell: okay, i'm the bacon guy. man: oh, i just did a jig every time i dipped into it. man #2: it just completely blew my mind. woman: it felt like i had a mouthful of raw vegetables and dry dough. sbrocco: oh, please. i want the dessert first! [ laughs ] i told him he had to wait.
for nightly business report, i'm courtney reagan in tucson, arizona. >>> finally tonight, a big changes to the late-night tv landscape. it took less than a week for cbs to tap steven colbert after letterman retires, colbert is host of "the colbert report." no word on how much the deal is worth. plenty, i bet. >> big bucks, i bet. that is "nightly business report," i'm susie gharib. >>> and i'm tyler mathisen, have a great everything everybody, we'll...
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as nicole reports, at the pima air & space museum in tucson, arizona, paper aviation history was made. >> it all started with a contest to see who can make a paper airplane that would fly the furthest. >> we wanted to find a way to capture the imagination of the children so that they'd be more interested in aviation and potentially becoming engineers and scientists in the future. and we thought if we were doing something that kids already do, and adding the interest of building the great paper airplane, that that would be the thing to do. >> the winner is arturo valdenegro. please come up here. [ applause ] >> well, arturo valdenegro won our fly-off in january of 2012, and so he became our guest engineer, and he was able to name the plane. he named it arturo's desert eagle. >> a team of professional engineers took arturo's concept and created a 15-foot test model. >> hey, arturo? >> oh, hey. >> so, are you excited? >> yeah. >> you want to see it? >> yeah. >> we'll pull it out. >> the model was going to be tested over the desert. leading the team is art thompson. he explained that how
as nicole reports, at the pima air & space museum in tucson, arizona, paper aviation history was made. >> it all started with a contest to see who can make a paper airplane that would fly the furthest. >> we wanted to find a way to capture the imagination of the children so that they'd be more interested in aviation and potentially becoming engineers and scientists in the future. and we thought if we were doing something that kids already do, and adding the interest of building...
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for nightly business report, i'm courtney reagan in tucson, arizona. >>> finally tonight, a big changes to the late-night tv landscape. it took less than a week for cbs to tap steven colbert after letterman retires, colbert is host of "the colbert report." no word on how much the deal is worth. plenty, i bet. >> big bucks, i bet. that is "nightly business report," i'm susie gharib. >>> and i'm tyler mathisen, have a great everything everybody, we'll see you back here tomorrow night. kevin: today, on "ask this old house"... what do you do if you have a big box spring and you can't get it up a narrow stair? man: this corner is blocking it. it's hitting the trim. i think we're gonna have to do something drastic. if you don't like the taste or smell of your tap water, there are plenty of solutions -- i'll show you some. there's lots of different types of light switches, and i'm headed to seattle to figure out which switch is which. there are two switches running one light fixture, which is a three-way switch, and when i tried to install them, i opened up the box and there were lots of extr
for nightly business report, i'm courtney reagan in tucson, arizona. >>> finally tonight, a big changes to the late-night tv landscape. it took less than a week for cbs to tap steven colbert after letterman retires, colbert is host of "the colbert report." no word on how much the deal is worth. plenty, i bet. >> big bucks, i bet. that is "nightly business report," i'm susie gharib. >>> and i'm tyler mathisen, have a great everything everybody, we'll...
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there's no need for assault weapon there's no need for high capacity magazine which was at a tucson arizona supermarket in early january two thousand eleven. when a man intent on murder opened fire on u s congresswoman debbie givers shooting for in the head terribly long island high capacity cliff killing six and wounding thirteen others were there is that grant. eight speaking of reluctant hero that day helping disarm lot and i need it the words survived being shot in the hit for health reasons resigned from cox and her life will never be the same. so what would the ultimate gun fanatics a big efforts and her efforts to promote gun control. first of all you you bow your head in respect for women whose readers be to speak go back to that dastardly deed been between us step back and realize that you're not here to placate. mr gifford. but she was shot and had been free to love her blog to support her we do. but we're not to rely on her chest shame on him. she finds a new engines comments are unbelievably insensitive. nh is tired of them on track guns don't kill people people kill people. wel
there's no need for assault weapon there's no need for high capacity magazine which was at a tucson arizona supermarket in early january two thousand eleven. when a man intent on murder opened fire on u s congresswoman debbie givers shooting for in the head terribly long island high capacity cliff killing six and wounding thirteen others were there is that grant. eight speaking of reluctant hero that day helping disarm lot and i need it the words survived being shot in the hit for health...
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tucson, arizona. was democracy inaction. -- in action. of the people hostile smith with her constituents. six wonderful people died. including gabe zimmerman. the go-to guy on the staff. tucson and arizona are not defined by the terrible act. defined by how are community responded. love, thesion, the prayers, the goodwill has helped all of us heal our broken hearts and bring some good out of that horrific day. organizations have been established to help the educational needs of children to prevent bullying and reduce the stigma of mental illness. and, to improve those services. gabrielle giffords continues her remarkable recovery. and ises hope to others a true inspiration to the country and the world. you might have noted that, earlier today, she jumped out of an airplane. this resilience has no boundaries. years,in the last three communities have been instructed senseless acts of violence. the most fitting memorial would need to take action to prevent others. as a shooting survivor, a grandfather, and a member of congress, i am determin
tucson, arizona. was democracy inaction. -- in action. of the people hostile smith with her constituents. six wonderful people died. including gabe zimmerman. the go-to guy on the staff. tucson and arizona are not defined by the terrible act. defined by how are community responded. love, thesion, the prayers, the goodwill has helped all of us heal our broken hearts and bring some good out of that horrific day. organizations have been established to help the educational needs of children to...
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a pilgrim from tucson, arizona is among them. >> we came here because we feel so much love. at this beautiful feeling of the canonization of the popes that we love very much. >> pope benedict, seen here in february will join in the celebrations presided over by pope francis. marking the first time that two popes, one reigning, one retired will come celebrate mass. at the center of the event the official elevation to sainthood of two popes, pope john wall i and pope john paul xxiii, called good. a humble man. >> of pope john paul ii, visited the bay area in september 1987. the pope delivered mass for thousand the candlestick park and the ray way in monterey county. and the future saint embraced a little boy who contracted aid through a blood transfusion. thousand caught a glimpse of sdwron paul during john paul. >> sunday morning in malaysia. president obama is planning for talks with government officials. the president landed in malaysia early saturday treated to a royal welcome. a rare trip to malaysia from an american chief executive. >> i am delight lighted to make this h
a pilgrim from tucson, arizona is among them. >> we came here because we feel so much love. at this beautiful feeling of the canonization of the popes that we love very much. >> pope benedict, seen here in february will join in the celebrations presided over by pope francis. marking the first time that two popes, one reigning, one retired will come celebrate mass. at the center of the event the official elevation to sainthood of two popes, pope john wall i and pope john paul xxiii,...
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. >> herminia gallegos saliÓ hoy de la catedral de tucson, arizona, tan pronto escuchÓ que su hija habÍan del congreso, estuvo dos semanas de huelga de hambre frente al centro de migraciÓn, y el Último mes estuvo en la catedral de tucson. >> fueron muchos meses de desesperaciÓn, nunca perdimos la fe, y ya estoy con mi mamÁ otra vez. >> a rosie le dieron la libertad bajo fianza, y su madre recibiÓ ayuda para tener el dinero. >> quiero agradecer el apoyo y todo lo que hicieron por mi mamÁ, de no dejarla sola. >> pero el caso no termina aquÍ, ellas ya habían sido deportados a mÉxico en el 2010 despuÉs de que vivieron 10 aÑos en estados unidos ilegalmente. >> ellas estÁn en riesgo de ser deportadas y tenemos que seguir luchando. >> madre e hija dicen que seguirÁn luchando para permanecer en ese paÍs se consideran el suyo. >> para mi es todo mi mamÁ. >> bueno, la situaciÓn de herminia no es fÁcil, tendrá que pelear su caso y el de sus hijas en corte, y vivir separada de su esposo que fue deportados, ella no puede trabajar, y el fantasma de la deportaciÓn aÚn la persigue. >> y hablando justame
. >> herminia gallegos saliÓ hoy de la catedral de tucson, arizona, tan pronto escuchÓ que su hija habÍan del congreso, estuvo dos semanas de huelga de hambre frente al centro de migraciÓn, y el Último mes estuvo en la catedral de tucson. >> fueron muchos meses de desesperaciÓn, nunca perdimos la fe, y ya estoy con mi mamÁ otra vez. >> a rosie le dieron la libertad bajo fianza, y su madre recibiÓ ayuda para tener el dinero. >> quiero agradecer el apoyo y todo lo...
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. >> host: bill from tucson, arizona. please go ahead. >> caller: hello, my question is regarding stocks having been lifted from the new york exchange and other exchanges. what the reaction is and the feeling that their stock prices are being manipulated by these high-frequency traders. >> guest: that is a great question. you look at the parties here and there's actually a dance between this as framed in the book and investors in the market. people buying and selling stock for more than a millisecond. and the predator being a high-frequency trader. but there's another part of the transaction that you never hear from and probably should hear from and the purpose of the stock market is to channel investment capital to people who can put it to productive uses. all of this has nothing to do that. it's a lot of financial regulation. and so how do some corporations feel? we are not always happy about the ipo. and i know i have talked to people about that kind of thing where the glitches were so obvious that they say how can it
. >> host: bill from tucson, arizona. please go ahead. >> caller: hello, my question is regarding stocks having been lifted from the new york exchange and other exchanges. what the reaction is and the feeling that their stock prices are being manipulated by these high-frequency traders. >> guest: that is a great question. you look at the parties here and there's actually a dance between this as framed in the book and investors in the market. people buying and selling stock for...
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but, you know, tucson and southern arizona have definitely not been defined by that terrible act. but instead, we are defined by how our community responded. the compassion, the love, the prayers and the goodwill that poured out have helped all of us heal our broken hearts and bring some good out of that horrific day. organizations have been established to help with the educational needs of children to prevent bullying and to reduce the stigma of mental illness and improve those services. and congressman giffords continues her remarkable recovery. her perseverance and determination give hope to others, and she's a true inspiration to the country and to the world. you might have noted that earlier today she jumped out of an airplane and took a tandem dive with another sky diver, her second one. this woman's resilience has no bound. sadly, in the last three years, other communities have been struck by similar senseless ts of violence, and the most fitting memorial would be to take action to prevent another such tragedy. as a shooting survivor, a grandfather, a member of congress, i
but, you know, tucson and southern arizona have definitely not been defined by that terrible act. but instead, we are defined by how our community responded. the compassion, the love, the prayers and the goodwill that poured out have helped all of us heal our broken hearts and bring some good out of that horrific day. organizations have been established to help with the educational needs of children to prevent bullying and to reduce the stigma of mental illness and improve those services. and...
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from tucson, arizona, our correspondent has this exclusive report on one man's fight to stay. >> i don'tave nobody. >> reporter: he is caught in an endless cycle. he gets deported, crosses back and lands in jail. he insists he's an u.s. city. once small smuggl smuggleers br. >> get out of here, she said, i'll kill you. >> reporter: the u.s. government could not prove that he is not a citizen. he can't convince them that he is. this is his father's arizona state birth certificate. usually enough proof that father and son are citizens, but not for him. in a statement to al jazeera the government avoided saying whether he was a citizen. they only say a judge ordered him to be deported to his native mexico and cite his criminal history including drug possession and burglary. we are on the way to his mother's house. the drive takes us to arizona where he has lived all of three of his 40 years. he said it's the only place he considers home. at 83, she has little time left with her son. >> i'm really worried about him, that he's out there alone, whether he's eating, what he's eating, where he i
from tucson, arizona, our correspondent has this exclusive report on one man's fight to stay. >> i don'tave nobody. >> reporter: he is caught in an endless cycle. he gets deported, crosses back and lands in jail. he insists he's an u.s. city. once small smuggl smuggleers br. >> get out of here, she said, i'll kill you. >> reporter: the u.s. government could not prove that he is not a citizen. he can't convince them that he is. this is his father's arizona state birth...
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adam rainy, why al jazeera tucson, arizona. >> debut a new original series, borderland. sun 9 eastern, 6 pacific time. >>> a little further, concerns in carson, california, concerns over fracking. jennifer london explains. >> this might look like any ore city in america, but carson, california a suburb south of los angeles is unique. once produced more than 270 million barrels of oil lies just below the surface, driven by fears that occidental petroleum will find frack techniques to find credit oil and gas hiding in the sand and shale. >> you can't tell me putting 200 oil wells in close proximity to our lovely homes that it's not going oaffect the residents. >> the occidental credit proposal calls for erecting wells two and a half miles deep, on this warehouse complex next to a number of residential credit communities like councilmember lula davis lives in. >> as a mother and grandmother who thinks enough of this city to have my children here, i have to think about their safety. >> reporter: occidental has pledged to conceal the platform. but that's not enough for can th
adam rainy, why al jazeera tucson, arizona. >> debut a new original series, borderland. sun 9 eastern, 6 pacific time. >>> a little further, concerns in carson, california, concerns over fracking. jennifer london explains. >> this might look like any ore city in america, but carson, california a suburb south of los angeles is unique. once produced more than 270 million barrels of oil lies just below the surface, driven by fears that occidental petroleum will find frack...
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al jazeera, tucson, arizona. >> a reminder al jazeera america is proud to present "border land" it airs april 13 at 9:00 eastern and 6:00 p.m. pacific. >>> more than 400 people r redetained under the country's sainanti-terror law. many arkenyan police are makinge that none are of the arrested are somalian. >>> more than 100 people were injured in the blast. the government said that the becomebombs were set off duringy time of the day. the area has a large population of alawite, a group closely tied to president bashar al-assad. >>> searching for people after a river burst its banks, 23 people were killed, and 60,000 people displaced when floodwaters swept away homes. andrew thomas met one man who lost everything. >> reporter: what was once a school is now a squalor camp for 2,000 people. at night there are 14 in each classroom so some try to sleep during the day. most here lost their homes. some have lost family members in. hudson's youngest son was washed away. hudson found him in the morgue two days after the flood. when i saw my son, i don't know what to say. it's someone in my famil
al jazeera, tucson, arizona. >> a reminder al jazeera america is proud to present "border land" it airs april 13 at 9:00 eastern and 6:00 p.m. pacific. >>> more than 400 people r redetained under the country's sainanti-terror law. many arkenyan police are makinge that none are of the arrested are somalian. >>> more than 100 people were injured in the blast. the government said that the becomebombs were set off duringy time of the day. the area has a large...
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>> i am in tucson, arizona. >> you win. >> fantastic. >> and so now, listen, do democrats have a point is this an issue that you cannot afford to allow to let go until you truly have a bottom of the story and the entire truth here? >> i think one of the problems here, that there are so many hearings and they haven't gotten to the bottom of it and i don't think they get reliable information or information that raises more questions than it answers. it is more information to be . but if they have five more hearings, will they get it? they keep asking the same question. and the administration said this is what happened. >> and here's the issue though, what these three septemberors and one congressman are to about to argue. morel misled them. david, we got your microphone working now. he blamed the fbi for the key changes in the talking points, apparently that all changed in the testimony of a woke ago. what are we to believe, dave? >> the democrats are being dishonest about how the process works. we are led to believe it is the fault of a youtube video or talking points were changed along
>> i am in tucson, arizona. >> you win. >> fantastic. >> and so now, listen, do democrats have a point is this an issue that you cannot afford to allow to let go until you truly have a bottom of the story and the entire truth here? >> i think one of the problems here, that there are so many hearings and they haven't gotten to the bottom of it and i don't think they get reliable information or information that raises more questions than it answers. it is more...
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three years ago outside of this parking lot in tucson, arizona, representative gabrielle giffords whatis shot in the head. here in the united states gun violence has created an elite breed of trauma surgeons. dr. peter reed was in charge when giffords arrived. he said a trauma surgeon in any american city can handle the horrors that just emerged from fort hood. >> in texas, trauma center, the trauma systems they have there, they're used to that. i know they're going to get as good of care as they could. >> reporter: he knows that everything depends on where his patients have been shot. >> i would say anything in the system is not good because it could be permanent. with a permanent injury i see guys here where we did a great save. we stopped the bleeding, but all of a sudden they're paralyzed and in a wheelchair for the rest of their lives. >> he once trained trauma surgeons by taking them to sinnesinner cities. >> it's just crazy. they don't have the guns. what is different than germany than us? the cars, a little bit. the houses, their tv? it's the fact that we have unaccountable amo
three years ago outside of this parking lot in tucson, arizona, representative gabrielle giffords whatis shot in the head. here in the united states gun violence has created an elite breed of trauma surgeons. dr. peter reed was in charge when giffords arrived. he said a trauma surgeon in any american city can handle the horrors that just emerged from fort hood. >> in texas, trauma center, the trauma systems they have there, they're used to that. i know they're going to get as good of care...
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. >>> here in tucson, arizona gabby giffords was shot in the head at point-blank range.ere in the united states gun violence has created an elite breed of trauma surgeon. dr. peter reid was in charge when giffords arrive. he says a trauma center in any american city can handle the horrors that emerged in forth hood. >> they are used to that, so i know they were going to get as good of care as they could. >> reporter: doctor reid know it depends on where they are shot. >> i would say anywhere in the nervous system is the worst. >> reporter: he once trained battlefield surgeons by taking them to hospitals in major american cities. in countries without gun violence, trauma surgery barely exist. >> they don't even need that in other countries. it's just crazy. they don't have the guns. what is different about germany than us? the cars? a little bit? it's the fact that we have, you know, uncountable amount of guns here, they don't. and same thing about korea, japan, you know, these countries that are civilized elsewhere, they don't even need me. >> reporter: dr. rooe says tha
. >>> here in tucson, arizona gabby giffords was shot in the head at point-blank range.ere in the united states gun violence has created an elite breed of trauma surgeon. dr. peter reid was in charge when giffords arrive. he says a trauma center in any american city can handle the horrors that emerged in forth hood. >> they are used to that, so i know they were going to get as good of care as they could. >> reporter: doctor reid know it depends on where they are shot....
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. >> reporter: three years ago in this parking lot outside of tucson, arizona, gabriel giffords was shotn the head at point-blank range. here in the united states gun violence has created an elite breed of trauma surgeon. this doctor was in charge when giffords arrived. he says a trauma surgeon in any american city can handle the horrors. >> in texas the trauma centers that they have there, they are used to that. >> the doctor knows that everything depends on where his patients have been shot. >> i would say anything in the nervous system cannot good because it can be permanent. i see guys here that we did a great save on, we stopped their bleeding, we controlled all of the contamination, but they are paralyzed and in a wheelchair for the rest of their lives. >> reporter: he points out that in countries without gun violence, trauma surgery barely exists as a profession. >> they don't even need that in other countries, it's just crazy. they don't have the guns. what is different than germany than us? the cars? a little bit? their houses? their tv? it's the fact that we have an uncountable
. >> reporter: three years ago in this parking lot outside of tucson, arizona, gabriel giffords was shotn the head at point-blank range. here in the united states gun violence has created an elite breed of trauma surgeon. this doctor was in charge when giffords arrived. he says a trauma surgeon in any american city can handle the horrors. >> in texas the trauma centers that they have there, they are used to that. >> the doctor knows that everything depends on where his...
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. >> host: bill from tucson, arizona.lease go ahead. >> caller: hello, my question is regarding stocks having been lifted from the new york exchange and other exchanges. what the reaction is and the feeling that their stock prices are being manipulated by these high-frequency traders. >> guest: that is a great question. you look at the parties here and there's actually a dance between this as framed in the book and investors in the market. people buying and selling stock for more than a millisecond. and the predator being a high-frequency trader. but there's another part of the transaction that you never hear from and probably should hear from and the purpose of the stock market is to channel investment capital to people who can put it to productive uses. all of this has nothing to do that. it's a lot of financial regulation. and so how do some corporations feel? we are not always happy about the ipo. and i know i have talked to people about that kind of thing where the glitches were so obvious that they say how can it be
. >> host: bill from tucson, arizona.lease go ahead. >> caller: hello, my question is regarding stocks having been lifted from the new york exchange and other exchanges. what the reaction is and the feeling that their stock prices are being manipulated by these high-frequency traders. >> guest: that is a great question. you look at the parties here and there's actually a dance between this as framed in the book and investors in the market. people buying and selling stock for...
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joining us now from washington, republican kate obenshain, from tucson, arizona, kirsten powers, theand fox news analyst. so, i understand what hayden is saying about getting emotional over alleged torture, kirsten. i don't think it applies just to women. i think a lot of men get emotional, too. and if you do get emotional about it, you can't really file an accurate, unbiased report, can you? >> well, where is the evidence that she is emotional? she has an opinion on it. that doesn't mean it's emotional. he is ascribing, you know, her intentions or whatever is coming from behind her view as to being emotional. i'm sorry, bill, i don't see him. i would not see him saying that about a male in her exact same position. i just don't think that he would say that. >> all right. well, i don't know mr. hayden so i don't know whether he would or would not. this is a david ignatius column, kate, who basically says this is how senator feinstein feels. we assume ignatius is telling the truth that she is very very behind up about the issue. but the emotional component can be gender neutral in p.c.
joining us now from washington, republican kate obenshain, from tucson, arizona, kirsten powers, theand fox news analyst. so, i understand what hayden is saying about getting emotional over alleged torture, kirsten. i don't think it applies just to women. i think a lot of men get emotional, too. and if you do get emotional about it, you can't really file an accurate, unbiased report, can you? >> well, where is the evidence that she is emotional? she has an opinion on it. that doesn't mean...
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arnold from tucson, arizona, since only premium members get their letters read i don't expect to hear about blacks. congratulations. you win the dumbest letter of the year so far. for the record, all letter writers are equal. no premium membership favoritism. nancy, mr. o'reilly you are trying to ruin cliven bundy. because you don't like him. you are discriminating against him. >> we reported that story accurately and fairly. morgan from california you handled jamie foxx with real class o'reilly. you're not playing a character, you are one. i think you said that in a kind way. we're hoping mr. foxx will stop by morgan. just saw him in spiderman 2 last night. bill," killing jesus" has 6,000 reviews on amazon in six months. do you ever read negative reviews on your book. >> all the time. check it out more often. becky, mr. o'reilly my fourth and fifth graders love "lincoln's last days." i enclosed their notes to you. i want to thank the kids i hope they check out "the last days of jesus." they make history come alive. you teachers out there check it out. tip of the day. we get a lot of
arnold from tucson, arizona, since only premium members get their letters read i don't expect to hear about blacks. congratulations. you win the dumbest letter of the year so far. for the record, all letter writers are equal. no premium membership favoritism. nancy, mr. o'reilly you are trying to ruin cliven bundy. because you don't like him. you are discriminating against him. >> we reported that story accurately and fairly. morgan from california you handled jamie foxx with real class...
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courtney reagan is at the global retailing conference in the capital of cold, tucson, arizona. and joins us now, courtney. >> reporter: yeah, that's right. the exact opposite, rather. but you know, wall street actually had pretty low expectations for march same-store sales out of the retailers. and it's not really a surprise. spring has been really slow to sprout across all of the country. easter is three weeks later this year than last year. and consumers really took a hit in their budget from those high heating bills. still, there have been some positives. look at costco, the wholesaler actually posting core same-store sales, up more than 7%. if you look at the all-in number, it still beat consensus, even stripping out the benefit they got from the extra day in march that they didn't have last year because of the easter shift. they still are above the 12-month average for comps. deutsche bank reiterating their buy saying the street is giving costco enough credit for how operationally efficient they've been in a choppy retail environment. "l" brands, the brand that owns limite
courtney reagan is at the global retailing conference in the capital of cold, tucson, arizona. and joins us now, courtney. >> reporter: yeah, that's right. the exact opposite, rather. but you know, wall street actually had pretty low expectations for march same-store sales out of the retailers. and it's not really a surprise. spring has been really slow to sprout across all of the country. easter is three weeks later this year than last year. and consumers really took a hit in their...
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. >> host: bill, tucson, arizona, please go ahead with your question or comment. >> caller: yes. i have not read your book but i've been in love with the market for over 50 years. my question is regarding the corporations that have their stocks listed on the new york stock exchange and other exchanges, and what their reaction is to high-frequency trading and the feeling their stock prices are being manipulated by these high-frequency traders. >> guest: that is a great question. a question that -- i'd been a better writer, i would have found some way to weave into she book. you look at the interested parties here, and the book is framed as a story essentially a dance between predator and prey, and the prey being the -- the prey being investors in the market, people who are buying and selling stock and holding stock for more than a millisecond. and the predator being the high-frequency traders. but it's true -- there's another party to the transaction, you never hear from, and probably should hear from. and that is, like the real economy out there, the purpose of the stock market i
. >> host: bill, tucson, arizona, please go ahead with your question or comment. >> caller: yes. i have not read your book but i've been in love with the market for over 50 years. my question is regarding the corporations that have their stocks listed on the new york stock exchange and other exchanges, and what their reaction is to high-frequency trading and the feeling their stock prices are being manipulated by these high-frequency traders. >> guest: that is a great...
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i was in arizona. >> tucson. i went to the university of arizona there.a day of thinking about it. >> one day? >> pretty much. it just felt like -- i don't know. it's one of those things where i've learned you cannot lie to yourself in the mirror. if you ask yourself a question, you cannot lie. i looked in the mirror and i was like, what do you want to do? it surprised me. you don't want to be here. >> when were you there? >> i'm so bad at years. >> what year in college were you? >> i was a junior. and it just sort of happened. my roommate at the time lived in l.a. and i stayed with her. it just kind of happened. then i called my parents. >> and said you were in l.a.? >> i got two very different reactions. >> who was more supportive, mother or father? >> they were both supportive but they showed it in different ways. my father was like, what are you doing? in the most loving way possible. they were both very surprised. i had never talked about acting or done anything like that as a kid. you know when you tell your parents something like that they do tend
i was in arizona. >> tucson. i went to the university of arizona there.a day of thinking about it. >> one day? >> pretty much. it just felt like -- i don't know. it's one of those things where i've learned you cannot lie to yourself in the mirror. if you ask yourself a question, you cannot lie. i looked in the mirror and i was like, what do you want to do? it surprised me. you don't want to be here. >> when were you there? >> i'm so bad at years. >> what year...
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abc's ryan owens tracking the latest for us in tucson, arizona. >> all rice, please. >> reporter: this's all up to the jury to decide. is pamela phillips a gold digging murderer or a sweet socialite falsely accused? the 56-year-old who lived in aspen and vacationed around the world flashed her trademark smile during closing arguments wednesday. >> it is time to hold pamela responsible. >> this is not about pam phillips being a gold digger. >> reporter: phillips faces life in prison if convicted of masterminding the murder of her ex-husband. real estate develop gary triano. prosecutors say she paid a hit man $400,000 to plant a car bomb at this tucson country club back in 1996. >> i remember saying to him, oh, my gosh. she really did it. >> reporter: prosecutors reminded the jury of their star witness who testified phillips told her about a plan to have triano killed for millions in life insurance. >> she said that she should just hire a hit man, have him taken out. >> reporter: the state also played phone calls between phillips and the convicted hit man. her former boyfriend, ron young
abc's ryan owens tracking the latest for us in tucson, arizona. >> all rice, please. >> reporter: this's all up to the jury to decide. is pamela phillips a gold digging murderer or a sweet socialite falsely accused? the 56-year-old who lived in aspen and vacationed around the world flashed her trademark smile during closing arguments wednesday. >> it is time to hold pamela responsible. >> this is not about pam phillips being a gold digger. >> reporter: phillips...
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. >> host: bill from tucson, arizona.lease go ahead. >> caller: hello, my question is regarding stocks having been lifted from the new york exchange and other exchanges. what the reaction is and the feeling that their stock prices are being manipulated by these high-frequency traders. >> guest: that is a great question. you look at the parties here and there's actually a dance between this as framed in the book and investors in the market. people buying and selling stock for more than a millisecond. and the predator being a high-frequency trader. but there's another part of the transaction that you never hear from and probably should hear from and the purpose of the stock market is to channel investment capital to people who can put it to productive uses. all of this has nothing to do that. it's a lot of financial regulation. and so how do some corporations feel? we are not always happy about the ipo. and i know i have talked to people about that kind of thing where the glitches were so obvious that they say how can it be
. >> host: bill from tucson, arizona.lease go ahead. >> caller: hello, my question is regarding stocks having been lifted from the new york exchange and other exchanges. what the reaction is and the feeling that their stock prices are being manipulated by these high-frequency traders. >> guest: that is a great question. you look at the parties here and there's actually a dance between this as framed in the book and investors in the market. people buying and selling stock for...
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2011, at 10:10 seconds, 19 19.6 people, including congresswoman gifford and myself were shot in tucson, arizona. this event was democracy in action. a member of this body, the people's house, was meeting one-on-one with her constituents. six wonderful people died that day, including my friend gabe zimmerman. my go to guy from the congresswoman staff. haven and southern arizona definitely not been defined by that terrible act. defined by how our community responded. the compassion, the love, the prayers, and the goodwill that poured out has helped all of us heal our broken hearts. and bring some good out of that horrific day. organizations have been established to help with the educational needs of children to prevent bullying and to reduce the stigma of mental illness and improve those services. gifford continues a remarkable convert data recovery, her perseverance and determination give hope to others and she is a true inspiration to the country and to the world. you might have noted that earlier today she jumped out of an airplane and took a tandem dive with other skydivers. this woman's resi
2011, at 10:10 seconds, 19 19.6 people, including congresswoman gifford and myself were shot in tucson, arizona. this event was democracy in action. a member of this body, the people's house, was meeting one-on-one with her constituents. six wonderful people died that day, including my friend gabe zimmerman. my go to guy from the congresswoman staff. haven and southern arizona definitely not been defined by that terrible act. defined by how our community responded. the compassion, the love, the...
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. >> host: bill from tucson arizona, please go ahead with your question or comment. >> caller: i haven't read your book but i have been involved in the market for over 50 years and my question is regarding the corporations that have their stocks listed on the new york stock exchange and other exchanges and what their reaction is to high-frequency trading and the feeling that their stock prices are being manipulated by these high-frequency traders. >> guest: that is a great question. it's a question that if i had been a better writer i would have found a way to weave it into the book. if you look at the interested parties here and the book is framed as a story essentially a dance between predator and prey. the prey being as framed in the book being investors in the market, people who are buying and selling stock and holding stock for war than a millisecond. and the predator being the high-frequency traders but it's true there's another party in the transaction that you never hear from them probably should hear from and that is the real economy out there. the purpose of the stock market is
. >> host: bill from tucson arizona, please go ahead with your question or comment. >> caller: i haven't read your book but i have been involved in the market for over 50 years and my question is regarding the corporations that have their stocks listed on the new york stock exchange and other exchanges and what their reaction is to high-frequency trading and the feeling that their stock prices are being manipulated by these high-frequency traders. >> guest: that is a great...
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bien con la policía en arizona, porque él tuvo un compromiso donde firmó autógrafos anoche en tucson, arizonascusión entre el estudiante ruseell de 18 años y su maestra, porque le confiscó el celular. >>> entre risas de sus compañeros, otro estudiante grababa la confrontación verbal por su celular, nadie espraba que la situación escalaría, el estudiante perdió la paciencia. >>> la maestra le pidió a uno de los alumnos que llamara a laoficina a finales de marzo fue el incidente y las imágenes fueron publicadas, la mujer dice que la escuela dijo que falló en sus responsabilidades por no notificar al superintendente del incidente además la investigación podría resultar en sanciones la maestra aseguró que no falló >>> fue ciertamente reportado por teléfono, llamaron a la policía, el encargado de la escuela vino y vio el desorden, nadie quiere admitir que esto sucedió dijo maura. >>> el consejo apoya a la maestra, anoche aprobó una moción urgiendo al alcalde y la administración de la escuela que no tomega medidas contra la maestra, pero pase lo que pase, la profesora siente que la escuela le dio u
bien con la policía en arizona, porque él tuvo un compromiso donde firmó autógrafos anoche en tucson, arizonascusión entre el estudiante ruseell de 18 años y su maestra, porque le confiscó el celular. >>> entre risas de sus compañeros, otro estudiante grababa la confrontación verbal por su celular, nadie espraba que la situación escalaría, el estudiante perdió la paciencia. >>> la maestra le pidió a uno de los alumnos que llamara a laoficina a finales de marzo fue...
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. >> reporter: in january 2011, giffords was among 19 people shot at a tucson, arizona, safe way whenents. she survived a bullet wound to the head. she resigned from congress in 2012 to focus on her recovery. senators barbara boxer and dianne feinstein were also honored at the event and feinstein praised gifford's work on behalf of gun control. >> we will never forget. we will march on until one day this nation has a sane policy. >> giffords spoke briefly to those gathered but her message was clear. >> be passionate. be courageous, be your best. >> reporter: giffords was introduced by another democrat, congresswoman anne kirkpatrick and she also noted giffords' strength, saying she has both grit and guts. shushannah walshe, abc news, washington. >> remarkable. >> she really is. >> see how great she looked. >> i know. >> she has come such a long way. i can't imagine what the recovery is like. she continues to recover every day and being out in front and having people see her and see her recovering this way speaks to her spirit and is really encouraging. >> she embodies that passion and
. >> reporter: in january 2011, giffords was among 19 people shot at a tucson, arizona, safe way whenents. she survived a bullet wound to the head. she resigned from congress in 2012 to focus on her recovery. senators barbara boxer and dianne feinstein were also honored at the event and feinstein praised gifford's work on behalf of gun control. >> we will never forget. we will march on until one day this nation has a sane policy. >> giffords spoke briefly to those gathered but...
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i am here in tucson, arizona, joined by terry lundgren, ceo of macy's. the jerry lundgren centering of retailing at the university of arizona. you're here to recruit talent. the new promotion of jeff is that part of the success plan for macy's. >> he's one of the best merchants in the industry. he brings a fresh new perspective and look i've got a great talented team and say the reason we've been as successful as we have for the last four years as a team and jeff is one of the key guys. what this is, is a signal he's take on an big role, big responsibility. he covers merchandising, dotcom, he covers marketing and he covers now our private brand development so the title had to go along with that broad expansive role. that's what it is. i'm going to be around for a while so i love what i do too much. jeff is a key partner. >> you had a birthday, looking great, of course we had to ask, you've been talking about the changes that are to come for macy's and in retail in general here. general growth partners has about 1100 malls and told jpmorgan 400 are b or b
i am here in tucson, arizona, joined by terry lundgren, ceo of macy's. the jerry lundgren centering of retailing at the university of arizona. you're here to recruit talent. the new promotion of jeff is that part of the success plan for macy's. >> he's one of the best merchants in the industry. he brings a fresh new perspective and look i've got a great talented team and say the reason we've been as successful as we have for the last four years as a team and jeff is one of the key guys....
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welcome to tucson in pima county arizona.e are miles away from the border with mexico it is ground entry row for the immigration debate. if you follow me i realized i was in morgue. trying to make it into the u.s. >> i think i was prepared to be confronted with such an aspect of this whole immigration thing so in my face so quickly. >> it wasn't just seeing that body. when you go in there, it's physical. you smell it. you can touch it. it's on top of you. >> definitely like a very powerful moment for me. one thing is to know that people are dying on the border. one thing is to be face to face with the body. it was a difficult moment. these are my people right here. these could be. this could be my family right now. this is what the law does. the law that you have here that kills people like you see right here. i am angry because all of these people here shouldn't be dead. >> i love this country, and i -- i can't en begin to imagine or believe that my country would do this. >> this isn't about what our country is doing unless
welcome to tucson in pima county arizona.e are miles away from the border with mexico it is ground entry row for the immigration debate. if you follow me i realized i was in morgue. trying to make it into the u.s. >> i think i was prepared to be confronted with such an aspect of this whole immigration thing so in my face so quickly. >> it wasn't just seeing that body. when you go in there, it's physical. you smell it. you can touch it. it's on top of you. >> definitely like a...
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. >> a university of arizona student demanding an apology from a tucson police officer who knocked her during the ground last week the officer blind sided the 21-year-old during the melee following arizona's defeat. she says she was walking with friends and didn't cross police lines and she was never told to stay out of the area. she considers this excessive force. >> he hit me with his body but had a baton. he used that as force. i was blindsided. >> he was not arrested and police say the officer, an 18 year veteran sargeant received so many threats the department changed his assignment to protect him. now looking at another live picture from denton, texas. we have had a tornado warning. you can see from this shot there has been hail damage, trees down but they're just asking people to take shelter. hopefully no tornado will touch down there. >> we'll stay on top of this. no reports of touching ground at this hour. >> yes. >> white house is not smiling after the president unwittingly became a promotional tool. news reports says ortiz assigned a deal encouraging them to take the pictur
. >> a university of arizona student demanding an apology from a tucson police officer who knocked her during the ground last week the officer blind sided the 21-year-old during the melee following arizona's defeat. she says she was walking with friends and didn't cross police lines and she was never told to stay out of the area. she considers this excessive force. >> he hit me with his body but had a baton. he used that as force. i was blindsided. >> he was not arrested and...
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i was in arizona at the time. >> rose: tucson. >> yes. at the u of a there. it really was a day of thinking about it. and i packed my car. >> rose: a day. >> yes, pretty much. i packed up. >> rose: if i'm going to do this i've got to do it. >> it just felt like i don't know, it was one of those things where i've learned that you can't lie to yourself in the mirror. like if you look in the mirror and u ask yourself a question, you can't lie. and i looked in the mirror and i was like what do you want to do. and it almost surprised me a little bit. i was like i don't want to be here. i think it's tucson. i want to go, i'm so bad at years. 90 something. >> rose: what year in college were you? >> oh. i was a junior, yes. and i just sort of happened and my roommate at the time in college lived in l.a. so i stayed with her and it just kind of happened. and then i called my parents. >> rose: you said i'm in l.a. >> yes. i got two very different reactions. i mean, they were both like what are you talking about. >> rose: it was more supportive mother or father. >> well
i was in arizona at the time. >> rose: tucson. >> yes. at the u of a there. it really was a day of thinking about it. and i packed my car. >> rose: a day. >> yes, pretty much. i packed up. >> rose: if i'm going to do this i've got to do it. >> it just felt like i don't know, it was one of those things where i've learned that you can't lie to yourself in the mirror. like if you look in the mirror and u ask yourself a question, you can't lie. and i looked in...
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. >> in tucson the body of in the morgue jumped to 169 people last year. the drug cartels they say have turned the arizona desert into an illicit highway. and along that path, aid volunteers leaves jugs of water and emergency kits to help the travel of migrants. these are the people who know undocumented immigration best, because the us-mexico border is their backyard. so how do they see the debate, and where do their opinions diverge from or sink up with yours. we'll find out. my co-host wajahat ali have been so excited for this show. we have been encouraging our viewers to send in their questions, because we're going to answer them. >> yeah, one viewer said i don't think people realize howdy verse the borders are but there's a human cost also. check out this website. this is arizona and this is the border, all of these red dots event all of the migrants who have passed away, and each red dot has a story. >> joining us is the chief medical examiner of pima county, arizona. thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> i'm curious what do you face as a corner in pima county, arizona that different fr
. >> in tucson the body of in the morgue jumped to 169 people last year. the drug cartels they say have turned the arizona desert into an illicit highway. and along that path, aid volunteers leaves jugs of water and emergency kits to help the travel of migrants. these are the people who know undocumented immigration best, because the us-mexico border is their backyard. so how do they see the debate, and where do their opinions diverge from or sink up with yours. we'll find out. my co-host...
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arizona saturday night. that did not go well in tucson.dreds of angry wildcat fans spilled into the streets after the game. some of them threw bottles and fireworks at police. the police responded by firing pepper balls into the crowd. and people like -- watch this guy. this guy -- not that guy. but this guy. he just keeps moving forward like general zod. and then of course they violently tackle him to the ground. [ cheers and applause ] someone's been watching too much of "the walking dead" is what's happening. [ laughter ] some news organizations described it as a riot. i don't know if it was a riot. no one was seriously hurt. there were only a handful of arrests. and it was over by 10:00. that's not a riot. [ laughter ] look at this. people were taking selfies here. [ laughter ] if you're able to take selfies, it isn't a riot. it's like a diet riot maybe tops. i want to take a moment to wish a happy birthday to batman. batman yesterday was the 75th anniversary of the first time batman appeared in a comic book. he spent a quiet evening a
arizona saturday night. that did not go well in tucson.dreds of angry wildcat fans spilled into the streets after the game. some of them threw bottles and fireworks at police. the police responded by firing pepper balls into the crowd. and people like -- watch this guy. this guy -- not that guy. but this guy. he just keeps moving forward like general zod. and then of course they violently tackle him to the ground. [ cheers and applause ] someone's been watching too much of "the walking...
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agents get quite a surprise when they pull over several drivers at the arizona border in tucson.ered people stuffed into trunks trying to get into the united states. they also found a half million dollars worth of pot. 16 people now under arrest. >>> the national corvette museum sink hole's last car is pulled out. the cars are now on display and that was one of those cars, sadly, is one i was going to buy for elisabeth in response to her purchase of a bentley for me in the first hour....