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from tucson, arizona, a border litigation attorney for the american civil liberties union of arizona, he works on cases relating to civil and human rights violations. and also out of tucson, he says he has been stopped more than 300 times and frequently, films his check point refusals, his channel has gotten close to 2 million views. thank you for joining us, you say you have been stopped more than 300 times why? and over what period of time. >> sure. well, the border patrol first set up a check point along a rout that i frequent to our remote site. near mile marker 146.5, which is just a few miles outside of 3 points arizona. what is interesting about this check point, is that it is set up along the secondary rout, that runs east to west. it never intersects the border and my remote work site doesn't take me to the border, in fact, i am about how miles away, but since 2008, i have had to go through this check point on the order of about 50 to 60 times every year. that puts me through 300 stops back in 2008. >> all right, i want to play a clip you provided to us about refusing to comp
from tucson, arizona, a border litigation attorney for the american civil liberties union of arizona, he works on cases relating to civil and human rights violations. and also out of tucson, he says he has been stopped more than 300 times and frequently, films his check point refusals, his channel has gotten close to 2 million views. thank you for joining us, you say you have been stopped more than 300 times why? and over what period of time. >> sure. well, the border patrol first set up...
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he was arrested in 2013 for allegedly firing on police in south tucson arizona. he made bail and then fled to pennsylvania to avoid prosecution. another suspect sherri lynn griskin was taken into custody this morning for trafficking stolen property. >>> this isn't necessarily a surprise because he talked about it in his campaign. pennsylvania governor tom wolf has place add moratorium on the death penalty. "action news" reporter vernon odom has that story. >> reporter: there have been no executions in the commonwealth since 1999. but nearly 200 inmates are currently sitting on death row subject to death by lethal injection. at least a temporary reprieve the governor says the moratorium is not an expression of sympathy thor those on death row he says the system is based on a flawed system that proves to be an endless court proceedings as well as ineffective unjust and expensive. he says the moratorium will remain in effect at least until he gets a report from a state senate panel that has been studying this topic for years. mike wallace is a former judge and defen
he was arrested in 2013 for allegedly firing on police in south tucson arizona. he made bail and then fled to pennsylvania to avoid prosecution. another suspect sherri lynn griskin was taken into custody this morning for trafficking stolen property. >>> this isn't necessarily a surprise because he talked about it in his campaign. pennsylvania governor tom wolf has place add moratorium on the death penalty. "action news" reporter vernon odom has that story. >> reporter:...
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we're standing along the banks of the rillito river in tucson, arizona and looking at what happens to a river once it becomes disconnected from the ground water. historically, this dry riverbed had water flowing through it and lining the banks were cottonwoods and willow and other natural vegetation. years of ground-water pumping for human use have caused the ground-water table to decline and once the ground-water table declines below the riverbed, the river essentially becomes disconnected and you lose a functioning river. dr. maddock: the trouble is that most people don't understand what the sustainability is in their particular area. if you're lucky enough to have a mixture of surface-water and ground-water systems that you can extract water from to get your water supply you're in better shape than if you have either one of these and not the other, and the reason for that is is that in wet years when youave lots of water, you can maybe recharge the aquifer. in dry years when you don't have a lot of surface water you can extract water from the ground-water system. so, there's kind o
we're standing along the banks of the rillito river in tucson, arizona and looking at what happens to a river once it becomes disconnected from the ground water. historically, this dry riverbed had water flowing through it and lining the banks were cottonwoods and willow and other natural vegetation. years of ground-water pumping for human use have caused the ground-water table to decline and once the ground-water table declines below the riverbed, the river essentially becomes disconnected and...
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and in tucson, arizona beats stanford for the first time since 2001. boyd's day was cut short after hitting her head on the floor and the bears nearly blue the lead. get ready for a full week of golf at monterey peninsula. see you tonight. >> and great weather this week. play of the day, international friendly makeup with michael bradley and the corner kick. >> bradley delivers and the u.s. lead quite a goal as the u.s. went onto win. >>> coming up, why the climb in gas prices continues. >> and big a remarkable thing has happened. over a million californians have gotten something that's been out of reach for far too long. health insurance. how? they enrolled through covered california. it's the health insurance marketplace where you'll find a range of plans from leading health insurance companies that offer you the best combination of quality, rates and benefits. you can compare plans side by side choose the one that best fits your needs and enroll online. coveredca.com is also the place to find certified experts in your area who can answer your questi
and in tucson, arizona beats stanford for the first time since 2001. boyd's day was cut short after hitting her head on the floor and the bears nearly blue the lead. get ready for a full week of golf at monterey peninsula. see you tonight. >> and great weather this week. play of the day, international friendly makeup with michael bradley and the corner kick. >> bradley delivers and the u.s. lead quite a goal as the u.s. went onto win. >>> coming up, why the climb in gas...
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language teacher from tucson, arizona... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek!
language teacher from tucson, arizona... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek!
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at this and scratching his head why should drivers in ohio be paying for a streetcar system in tucson arizona or the facility in california? >> this gets into a couple intersections of transportation that our recent study talked about, which is first of all that the country is growing. we're going to grow by 70 million people over the next 30 years and that means that , whatever congestion we have today is likely to get worse if we don't do something different. the second fact about the report that i think is particularly jermaine to your question is that a lot of growth is coming in to the south, louisiana north carolina, texas. these are places that are largely auto dependent. if i were giving you a model i would say that if you know that you're going to get 60% more truck traffic on the roads over the next 30 years, which we've modeled out and believe that's true and you're going to get 70 million more people that means , more congestion in these fast growing states. so what's important is that we start to get more choice for the users. and transit is one of the ways that we do that. the c
at this and scratching his head why should drivers in ohio be paying for a streetcar system in tucson arizona or the facility in california? >> this gets into a couple intersections of transportation that our recent study talked about, which is first of all that the country is growing. we're going to grow by 70 million people over the next 30 years and that means that , whatever congestion we have today is likely to get worse if we don't do something different. the second fact about the...
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it is going to be 74 degrees in southern arizona, time for fox to move from new york to tucson, arizonad clear in alaska says i have never heard so much belly aching about the weather. you easterners seem like a bunch of pansies. and clive writes i think the you are worried that your toupee is going to fall and crack. you are on to me. anyway, it is not the humidity but the cold. and protesters going to executives to make their beef? it's happened before and it's happening again. and it's got to stop once and for all. protesters screaming and yelling, putting children and elderly in fear. it's not free speech but terrorism. and you are just afraid or we would show up at your front door and catchy running on the house in the nude. well, your call if you want to see that. but don't tell me you were thinking about it. and then the fox blame game that never gets blamed. if even if it's already lame. i put it other that fox is pretty much out there to blame for everything out there. ryan says finally, taking a been stepping blame. now, it was fox news that started it. and then ron in north c
it is going to be 74 degrees in southern arizona, time for fox to move from new york to tucson, arizonad clear in alaska says i have never heard so much belly aching about the weather. you easterners seem like a bunch of pansies. and clive writes i think the you are worried that your toupee is going to fall and crack. you are on to me. anyway, it is not the humidity but the cold. and protesters going to executives to make their beef? it's happened before and it's happening again. and it's got...
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language teacher from tucson, arizona... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek!hank you, ladies and gentlemen. so far this week, we have enjoyed some great moments in our teachers tournament and i'm sure that going to be the case today with marylou, eric, and tracy. welcome aboard. pick up the signaling devices, and let's go to work in the here are your categories... uh-oh... we'll give you the songs. you'll deal with... notice the "c"... and finally... tracy, you start us. i'll take apple idioms for teacher, $200. tracy. what are apples and oranges? yes. i'll take "c"ountries for $1,000. marylou. what is chad? chad, that's it. i'll take broadway musicals by song for $200. tracy. what is "the lion king"? right. "c"ountries for $800. this asian country's flag depicts one of its historical treasures. eric. what is cambodia? yes, ang
language teacher from tucson, arizona... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek!hank you, ladies and gentlemen. so far this week, we have enjoyed some great moments in our teachers tournament and i'm sure that going to be the case today with marylou, eric, and tracy. welcome aboard. pick up the signaling devices, and let's go to work in the here are your categories... uh-oh... we'll give you the songs. you'll deal with... notice the "c"... and finally......
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live now from tucson arizona. in iraq and afghanistan, she is also member of the iraqi institution thank you for being with us on the program. i know you have been to that museum many times before, it must be horrifying for you to view those pictures. >> yes, it was i think many of us had thought that this could happen, but we certainly didn't anticipate that it would ever really happen because it is so terrible. >> talk to me about the type of pieces that are kept at that museum. >> well in my experience, which states from 2008 to 2010, i was told that the bulk of the collection, the most important pieces had been removed and had been sent to baghdad for safety. prior to the run up in 2003 so the rest of the pieces that were either too large like the two lamb masu that you see being destroyed, they were simply too large to move, and then some of the lesser statues that were kept there were from the site of hocra those are the ones you see being smashed by sledgehammered. so most of what you see came directly from
live now from tucson arizona. in iraq and afghanistan, she is also member of the iraqi institution thank you for being with us on the program. i know you have been to that museum many times before, it must be horrifying for you to view those pictures. >> yes, it was i think many of us had thought that this could happen, but we certainly didn't anticipate that it would ever really happen because it is so terrible. >> talk to me about the type of pieces that are kept at that museum....
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department of homeland security memorandum that informs customs and border protection agents in tucson, arizona, they have three choices if they encounter suspected illegal immigrant, drunk drivers, one detain them at the request of local law enforcement. two, detain them without the involvement of another agency. or three, simply let them go. guess which option the administration would prefer? we're coming right back. >>> jeb bush talks foreign policy and seems to be running away from his father and his brother. republican strategist karl rove joins us here next on the presidential hopefuls for 2016. what does it mean to have an unlimited mileage warranty on a certified pre-owned rcedes-benz? what does it mean to drive far as you want... for up to three years... and be covered? it means your odometer... is there to record... the memories. during the mercedes-benz certified pre-owned sales event now through march 2nd, you'll get complimentary pre-paid maintenance and receive your first two month's payments on us. only at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. you get sick you can't breathe throu
department of homeland security memorandum that informs customs and border protection agents in tucson, arizona, they have three choices if they encounter suspected illegal immigrant, drunk drivers, one detain them at the request of local law enforcement. two, detain them without the involvement of another agency. or three, simply let them go. guess which option the administration would prefer? we're coming right back. >>> jeb bush talks foreign policy and seems to be running away from...
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the cheapest gasoline is in tucson arizona $1.82. security breaches at an them and j.p.organ chase could lead to tougher security. a top new york senator is likely to impose new security rules on the banking agencies calling for them to go along the current password checks including confirmation number being sent to a cell phone or using a fingerprint. >> this morning, the northeast is being pounded by another major snowstorm. boston is in the bull's area and you are looking at the skyline of boston or what you can make out of it through the snow. more than 1' of snow is expected there the next few days and schools are closed until wednesday and slick roads have sent cars into snow bangs from newspaper numb to vermont -- from new hampshire to vermont, the third storm to hit the region to three weeks and boston pent $18 million removing snow. the city is bringing in special machines to melt up to 350 tons of snow an air. >> we will see who will win that race, mother nature or the snow machines? >> i think we know. we got some snow. >> more on the way. we will find out fin
the cheapest gasoline is in tucson arizona $1.82. security breaches at an them and j.p.organ chase could lead to tougher security. a top new york senator is likely to impose new security rules on the banking agencies calling for them to go along the current password checks including confirmation number being sent to a cell phone or using a fingerprint. >> this morning, the northeast is being pounded by another major snowstorm. boston is in the bull's area and you are looking at the...
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in tucson, arizona, another animal is stuck high on an electrical pole., a cat who's been up there for three days. >> i just thought the cat might either slip and fall off or get into the power lines and get shocked and die. >> but kim, the cat, surprises everyone. >> on a monday, cameraman andrew brown heads out to cover the story. all day, phone lines had been buzzing in the newsroom. >> people were so upset about this cat being on this pole and them not being able to get it down that i didn't know what to expect, but i knew it was going to be kind of crazy. >> when andrew arrives on the scene, a crowd has formed. looking 30 feet up at one very confused cat. >> people heard about it. i came out this morning, and i've been here ever since. >> you know, it's like, let's watch. >> the cat's been up there since saturday, 4:00 p.m. with no food, no water, and as you can see, everybody's standing around. so, see how it turns out. live entertainment. >> also on the scene are kim's owners, amber fernandez, who's deaf, and her mother, lisa. >> we've had her for
in tucson, arizona, another animal is stuck high on an electrical pole., a cat who's been up there for three days. >> i just thought the cat might either slip and fall off or get into the power lines and get shocked and die. >> but kim, the cat, surprises everyone. >> on a monday, cameraman andrew brown heads out to cover the story. all day, phone lines had been buzzing in the newsroom. >> people were so upset about this cat being on this pole and them not being able to...
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. >> so we just left tucson arizona, and are headed to tacoma, washington where we'll be throughout februaryg documentaries as a part of bbc pop-ups. >> we have stopped off in the capital of arizona, which is phoenix, a very foggy day. and there's some kind of sporting event going on. >> dude it's the super bowl man. we're in glendale arizona. do you have any idea what the super bowl means to americans? >> i kind of know what it means. i know that they use a rubber ball and drink beer in the back of the cars. >> this is what it's like with life on the road with a brit. i don't even -- >> this is the game. this is business! >> it's pretty important. there's christmas, there's the birth of my firstborn child, and then there's the super bowl with the pats winning it all. >> the government should give off super bowl monday and make it a national holiday. >> are you kidding? look at it! quintessential america. it represents all that is fun and good and happy and competitive. we're competitive. >> we're pats fans. this game is over at halftime. >> go hawks! >> time to eat lots of food drink lots o
. >> so we just left tucson arizona, and are headed to tacoma, washington where we'll be throughout februaryg documentaries as a part of bbc pop-ups. >> we have stopped off in the capital of arizona, which is phoenix, a very foggy day. and there's some kind of sporting event going on. >> dude it's the super bowl man. we're in glendale arizona. do you have any idea what the super bowl means to americans? >> i kind of know what it means. i know that they use a rubber ball...
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>> jimmy: this next one is from ellen lee in tucson, arizona. it's one of those captcha things.ose squiggly words you have to type in before you can buy tickets to concerts and stuff? check out this one here. gorilla hump. [ laughter ] honey, i'm about to get those katy perry tickets. don't come in here. don't come in the office. oh, boy. clear history. gorilla hump? this next one is from dennis martinez in corpus christi, texas. he was on facebook and saw some pictures that lined up in a a funny way. [ laughter ] defensive player of the year. pretty sassy pose right there for the -- >> steve: the big d. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: next one is from ava lavrey in rancho santa margarita, califor. she was doing a search for pinata. see what came up. no results were found for pinata. did you mean jonathan? [ laughter and applause ] absolutely not. no, i didn't. what? did i mean jonathan? no. >> steve: did i mean jonathan? >> jimmy: i meant pinata. >> steve: what? hey, maybe jonathan's in trouble. >> jimmy: and poor johnathan. yeah, the kids beat the crap out of him. yeah. >> steve: 'til
>> jimmy: this next one is from ellen lee in tucson, arizona. it's one of those captcha things.ose squiggly words you have to type in before you can buy tickets to concerts and stuff? check out this one here. gorilla hump. [ laughter ] honey, i'm about to get those katy perry tickets. don't come in here. don't come in the office. oh, boy. clear history. gorilla hump? this next one is from dennis martinez in corpus christi, texas. he was on facebook and saw some pictures that lined up in a...
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department of homeland security memorandum that informs customs and border protection agents in tucson, arizona, they have three choices if they encounter suspected illegal immigrant, drunk drivers, one detain them at the request of local law enforcement. two, detain them without the involvement of another agency. or three, simply let them go. guess which option the administration would prefer? we're coming right back. >>> jeb bush talks foreign policy and seems to be running away from his father and his brother. republican strategist karl rove joins us here next on the presidential hopefuls for 2016. . lou: former florida governor jeb bush making what his campaign said is his first major speech on foreign policy today, trying to distance himself, he said, from his presidential heritage, his father, his brother. here he is. >> i love my brother i love my dad, actually love my mother as well. i hope that's okay. [ laughter ] >> and i admire their service to the nation and the difficult decisions that they had to make. but i'm my own man. lou: joining us now former senior adviser, deputy chief of
department of homeland security memorandum that informs customs and border protection agents in tucson, arizona, they have three choices if they encounter suspected illegal immigrant, drunk drivers, one detain them at the request of local law enforcement. two, detain them without the involvement of another agency. or three, simply let them go. guess which option the administration would prefer? we're coming right back. >>> jeb bush talks foreign policy and seems to be running away from...
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the bbc's pop up month in tucson arizona took time to ask people what does it mean to be mexican-americancan we begin to explain what america means to us? mexican nos, his panos. the names have all been changed across the century, but they all mean the same thing. they mean that we americanos longer than america has existed. >> in arizona, people have been telling me there's a huge difference between being mexican and mexican-american, an identity upon itself. that's what i'm going to investigate. what does it mean to be mexican-american in modern day america? >> mexican-american hispanic. >> latina. >> latino. >> mexican-american. >> no such thing as a [ inaudible ] american. you're american or not. >> the labels that the united states government give us and the labels you ascribe to yourself. mexican-american, chicano we use it. >> it's an offensive word to me. >> it was a radical movement, movement that says we had it. >> nothing wrong with being a mexican. i've had it. i don't need this thing. >> i'm not sure what it means but it's offensive to me. okay. mexican is not offensive. it's
the bbc's pop up month in tucson arizona took time to ask people what does it mean to be mexican-americancan we begin to explain what america means to us? mexican nos, his panos. the names have all been changed across the century, but they all mean the same thing. they mean that we americanos longer than america has existed. >> in arizona, people have been telling me there's a huge difference between being mexican and mexican-american, an identity upon itself. that's what i'm going to...
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as lori said my name is roberto, i am the chief of police for the city of tucson, arizona. i grew up in that department. i've been with them 35 years, i've been the chief for the past six years. this has been the culmination experience for my career. and having the opportunity to provide input and to receive input at this level and from such distinguished members as yourselves and then also working with this group here. it's like instead of attending 150 different schools, i was able to bring 150 professors to me. and just sit there and be awed by the information that they gave and to try to pick the little pieces here and there that i think would go toward providing a framework of best practices. it's been a wonderful experience. and i'm excited to get to today's work of deliberation. although it will probably be long, i'm sure that we can come to consensus on a lot of the topics. so thank you. >> good morning my name is brian stevenson. i'm the director of the equal justice initiative. i'm an attorney and spent most of my career providing legal services to poor people peo
as lori said my name is roberto, i am the chief of police for the city of tucson, arizona. i grew up in that department. i've been with them 35 years, i've been the chief for the past six years. this has been the culmination experience for my career. and having the opportunity to provide input and to receive input at this level and from such distinguished members as yourselves and then also working with this group here. it's like instead of attending 150 different schools, i was able to bring...
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ion the chief of police for the city of tucson arizona and it grew up there is 35 years in chief for the past six a. it is the culmination experience for my career to have the al opportunity to provide a and receiving and plucked at this level from such distinguished members as yourself to work with this group here instead of attending would have to 50 different schools you could be awed by the information they gave then i think would go toward providing a framework of prospectuses. is a wonderful experience and we're excited to get do today's work of deliberation hopefully we can come to consensus on the topics. thank you. >> of mourning i of the director of the equal justice initiative for a private attorney for fighting vehicle services to pour people convicted of crimes and facing conviction. i also want to express my a gratitude for the remarkable leadership provided to those to organized those on the task force to be insightful and educated we appreciate those setter here today to help us complete the process i am looking forward to working with the members to do what we can't
ion the chief of police for the city of tucson arizona and it grew up there is 35 years in chief for the past six a. it is the culmination experience for my career to have the al opportunity to provide a and receiving and plucked at this level from such distinguished members as yourself to work with this group here instead of attending would have to 50 different schools you could be awed by the information they gave then i think would go toward providing a framework of prospectuses. is a...
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as lori said, i am the chief of police for tucson arizona. i grew up in the department and have been with them 35 years and chief for the past 6 years. this has been the culmination of my career and having the opportunity to give and receive input at this level from members like yourself and working with this group here. instead of attending 150 different schools, i was able to bring 150 professors to me and sit there and be awed by the information they gave and pick the little pieces here and there i think go toward providing the framework of the best practices. it has been a wonderful experience and excited to get to the work of deliberation today. it will probably be long but i am sure we can come to agreement on a lot of the topics. >> good morning i am brian stevenson and the director of the equal justice initiative. i am an attorney and spent most of my career providing legal services to poor people people convicted of crimes people in prison and people facing conviction. i want to also express my gratitude to the co-chair for the remar
as lori said, i am the chief of police for tucson arizona. i grew up in the department and have been with them 35 years and chief for the past 6 years. this has been the culmination of my career and having the opportunity to give and receive input at this level from members like yourself and working with this group here. instead of attending 150 different schools, i was able to bring 150 professors to me and sit there and be awed by the information they gave and pick the little pieces here and...
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the suspect was on the run since posting bail after allegedly threatening south tucson officers in arizona with a sawed off shotgun in 2013. when investigators tried to serve the warrant at the house on rare street in reading, they say carlin tried to escape out of a second floor window. carlin's alleged accomplice sherri griskin was taken ij custody. she will be extradited to arizona. >>> two men are behind bars accused of beating a man during a home invasion. medford police say they arrested the pair after getting tips from the public. according to investigators, the duo took off with some cash and the victim's car which has since been recovered. >>> district attorneys across pennsylvania say they are planning a legal challenge after governor wolf has suspended the state's death penalty. governor tom wolf has called the state's capitol punishment program, flawed expensive and unjust. he said he's waiting for a review of the system before he signs any more death warrants. the governor's supporters point to high reversal rates, insufficient defense for the accused and high costs. since the
the suspect was on the run since posting bail after allegedly threatening south tucson officers in arizona with a sawed off shotgun in 2013. when investigators tried to serve the warrant at the house on rare street in reading, they say carlin tried to escape out of a second floor window. carlin's alleged accomplice sherri griskin was taken ij custody. she will be extradited to arizona. >>> two men are behind bars accused of beating a man during a home invasion. medford police say they...
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i am chief of police for tucson, arizona. i grew up through that agency. i've been a police officer for 35 years. i've been the chief for six years. along the border we have a lot of unique issues dealing with immigration and dealing with the border and homeland security issues, so it's been just a wonderful experience for me to sit and listen to some of the brightest minds in the country when it comes to police work and talking about different ideas. this has been a growing and learning experience for me, so i'm very grateful for the opportunity to serve on the panel, and i'm also in awe of the panelists that we have had come before us and talk because i've taken away a lot of fantastic information i hope to use at my own agency. so thank you for being here this morning. >> so thank you very much. just a couple reminders. as you can tell, this task force listening session is being televised live through our webcast. for those that are watching on line, there will be -- you can send your comments throughout the day. we will have a public comment period at
i am chief of police for tucson, arizona. i grew up through that agency. i've been a police officer for 35 years. i've been the chief for six years. along the border we have a lot of unique issues dealing with immigration and dealing with the border and homeland security issues, so it's been just a wonderful experience for me to sit and listen to some of the brightest minds in the country when it comes to police work and talking about different ideas. this has been a growing and learning...
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my name is roberto signor i am chief of police for tucson, arizona. i grew up through that agency. i've been a police officer for 35 years, i've wenbeen a chief for six years. along the border we have a lot of unique issues dealing with immigration and dealing with the border and homeland security issues, so it's been just a wonderful experience for me to sit and listen to some of the brightest minds in the country when it comes to police work and talking about different ideas. this has been a growing and learning experience for me so i'm very grateful for the opportunity to serve on the panel, and i'm also in awe of the panelists that we have had come before us and talk because i've taken away a lot of fantastic information i hope to use at my own agency. thank you for being here this morning. >> so thank you very much. just a couple reminders. as you can tell, this task force listening session is being televised live through our webcast. for those that are watching on line, there will be -- you can send your comments throughout the day. we will have a public comment period at the
my name is roberto signor i am chief of police for tucson, arizona. i grew up through that agency. i've been a police officer for 35 years, i've wenbeen a chief for six years. along the border we have a lot of unique issues dealing with immigration and dealing with the border and homeland security issues, so it's been just a wonderful experience for me to sit and listen to some of the brightest minds in the country when it comes to police work and talking about different ideas. this has been a...
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if you're going through a-10 training, you come to davis monthan air force base in tucson, arizona, there is two training squadrons and one operational squadron. i commanded the one operational squadron. we have 80 a-10s in my district but that's not the reason why i'm advocating for it. not the only reason i'm not advocating for it. we got to make sure we have a strong military and we -- when we send america's sons and daughters somewhere, and they're on the ground and they need help from overhead and in a very complex circumstances often where friendlies and enemies and civilians are very close the a-10 is the best capability to put over their head to make sure that they live to fight another day and get home to their families. >> south carolina, don, good morning. go ahead. >> caller: good morning pedro. hello, congressman mcsally. >> how are you don? >> caller: retired nasa sergeant u.s., i served in the 44th composite wing in khobar. and how i see this is it is more a problem of rule of law now in iraq. there is none. and isis is like a roaming band of like, a motorcycle gang the bre
if you're going through a-10 training, you come to davis monthan air force base in tucson, arizona, there is two training squadrons and one operational squadron. i commanded the one operational squadron. we have 80 a-10s in my district but that's not the reason why i'm advocating for it. not the only reason i'm not advocating for it. we got to make sure we have a strong military and we -- when we send america's sons and daughters somewhere, and they're on the ground and they need help from...
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we will go to michael, tucson, arizona, on the line for democrats. good morning. caller: good morning. can you hear me? host: i can hear you, michael. go ahead. caller: they've got it all wrong. this type of warfare has never participated in any time in human history. we are not fighting a nationstate here. as a former marine, i know. we are not fighting countries. we are fighting a war against terrorists. this is a global war. this war that this president has engaged in is unprecedented in human history. you can name: no country that -- you can name no country that has ever entered into military action like this. the job of a terrorist is to bring horror to you, to terrorize you. there has never been a war like this in our human history. host: michael, you say you are a marine. did you serve in iraq or afghanistan? caller: i served in afghanistan for -- in 1970 nine. i served in the united states marine corps in the fleet marine force from 1979-1986. i've never seen a war like this before where you are fighting terrorists that have no home country, no borders. th
we will go to michael, tucson, arizona, on the line for democrats. good morning. caller: good morning. can you hear me? host: i can hear you, michael. go ahead. caller: they've got it all wrong. this type of warfare has never participated in any time in human history. we are not fighting a nationstate here. as a former marine, i know. we are not fighting countries. we are fighting a war against terrorists. this is a global war. this war that this president has engaged in is unprecedented in...
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tucson arizona, number one city.'s week than in a regular week in the first quarter of the year. a place like portland oregon maybe you can tell the hipsters? right? they don't spend money for valentine's day. >> and the rose city. you would think it would be this romantic rose thing going on? >> you would think that. no every a place spends the same amount of money. new york city -- >> what drives this? >> a very unromantic city. >> culture of the place. different regions, number one gift by foot traffic in stores changes's in the west all about going to the movies. in the midwest, getting flowers. think about the south, they like clothing and northeast, big on gifts. like jewelry, like chocolate. the regional spending is very different. so we are sort of not united states when it comes to valentine's day and what we want to do. >> so interesting. >> very good. what are you doing for valentine's day tomorrow? >> are you going to buy something? >> buying products. for people. >> really? >> on valentine's day. >> what
tucson arizona, number one city.'s week than in a regular week in the first quarter of the year. a place like portland oregon maybe you can tell the hipsters? right? they don't spend money for valentine's day. >> and the rose city. you would think it would be this romantic rose thing going on? >> you would think that. no every a place spends the same amount of money. new york city -- >> what drives this? >> a very unromantic city. >> culture of the place. different...
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authorities the suspect was on the run since posting bail after allegedly threatening south tucson officers in arizonath a sawed off shotgun. this is in 2013. when investigators in reading tried to serve the warrant at the house in rare street they say carlin tried to escape out of a second floor window. carlin's alleged accomplice sherri grikkin will be extradited to arizona. >>> district attorneys across pennsylvania say they are planning to challenge governor tom wolf's decision to suspend the state's death penalty. governor wolf called the state's capital punishment program flawed expensive and unjust. now he says he's waiting for a review of the system before he signs any more death warrants. the governor's supporters point to insufficient defense for the accused and high costs. since the 1970s, only three inmates in pennsylvania have been executed. dozens more are sentenced to death are in the appeals process. >> to do this you're sending a bone-chilling message to our victims if a jury sentenced this man to death, governor wolf is not going to sign a death warn the. that's a travesty. >> as you
authorities the suspect was on the run since posting bail after allegedly threatening south tucson officers in arizonath a sawed off shotgun. this is in 2013. when investigators in reading tried to serve the warrant at the house in rare street they say carlin tried to escape out of a second floor window. carlin's alleged accomplice sherri grikkin will be extradited to arizona. >>> district attorneys across pennsylvania say they are planning to challenge governor tom wolf's decision to...
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you're looking at little kids riding sheep out of the chute at the annual tucson radio in arizona.e between the ages of 4 and 6. some stay on longer than others. they do wear helmets. nobody gets hurt. they just get a little bit dirty. the sheep get right up. the fun continues through next weekend. >>> getting kids to play outside is no problem when there's snow on the ground and a sledding contest to be won. you're looking at the fun in plantsville, connecticut, yesterday. the annual cardboard box race featured creative sled designs and costumes for the riders complete with a neon wig. the grand prize winner took home a hundred bucks, a trophy and bragging rights. >>> the countdown to the oscars is on. ahead, we'll get some predictions from the experts about which stars are expected to take home top honors. sometimes, caring for your neighbors means going the extra mile. when our patient, susan, mentioned her dad couldn't make it in to pearle vision to get his eyes checked... we went to him. and we realized, if he had trouble getting new glasses... he probably wasn't the only one.
you're looking at little kids riding sheep out of the chute at the annual tucson radio in arizona.e between the ages of 4 and 6. some stay on longer than others. they do wear helmets. nobody gets hurt. they just get a little bit dirty. the sheep get right up. the fun continues through next weekend. >>> getting kids to play outside is no problem when there's snow on the ground and a sledding contest to be won. you're looking at the fun in plantsville, connecticut, yesterday. the annual...
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tucson. they couldn't believe it. arizona beat stanford for the first time since 2001. boyd's day was cut short after hitting her head on the floor. the bears nearly blew the lead without her but cal beat arizona state 50-49. get ready for a full week of golf at monterey. see you tonight. >> it will be beautiful down there. play of the day, world of soccer. u.s. national team taking on panama in the friendly match. michael bradley with the corner kick. >>> beautiful corner kick there. west coast is expected to reopen again. what's next in the >>> the more we know about the structure of the rivers, the more accurate forecasts we can make. we could have intense river events alternating with drought. >> it could be what's left this area weak and vulnerable to rain. the latest updates, still about 2,000 in the dark and pg & e had 2,000 workers staffed in order to react to this latest round of storms. they even brought in folks from out of state including arizona, washington and oregon. >> and a close call in foster city. part of tree hit this house. up in hillsburg, cars re
tucson. they couldn't believe it. arizona beat stanford for the first time since 2001. boyd's day was cut short after hitting her head on the floor. the bears nearly blew the lead without her but cal beat arizona state 50-49. get ready for a full week of golf at monterey. see you tonight. >> it will be beautiful down there. play of the day, world of soccer. u.s. national team taking on panama in the friendly match. michael bradley with the corner kick. >>> beautiful corner kick...
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teesixteen we will be at the university of arizona with live coverage of the 7th annual tucson festivalof books. the following week the virginia festival of the book will be held in charlottesville virginia. for march 252 the 29th the city of new 29th the city of new orleans we will host the tennessee williams literary festival >> marc kaufman is next. he's been two years at nasa's jet propulsion laboratory to get an in-depth look of the challenges and triumphs. mr. kaufman shows photos taken by the curiosity rover and talks about the evidence collected that suggests they're may have once been life on mars. this is about an hour and a half.
teesixteen we will be at the university of arizona with live coverage of the 7th annual tucson festivalof books. the following week the virginia festival of the book will be held in charlottesville virginia. for march 252 the 29th the city of new 29th the city of new orleans we will host the tennessee williams literary festival >> marc kaufman is next. he's been two years at nasa's jet propulsion laboratory to get an in-depth look of the challenges and triumphs. mr. kaufman shows photos...
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march 14th and 15th the university of arizona with live coverage the seventh annual tucson festival of books the following week the virginia festival of the book will be held in charlottesville, virginia. then from march 25th through the 29th the city of new orleans will hope a tennessee williams literary festival. the "los angeles times" festival of book will take place on the 18th and 19th of april and also air live on booktv. let us know about book fairs and festivals in your area and we'll be happy to add them to our list e-mail us. >> hough is this country going to be able to understand another culture or another country that think thursday in hundred year terms? we are lucky in this country if people can have a eight-year plan when a president gets elected for the first time and assumes he will get re-elected. how does america deal with this? >> well, what i've really tried to do is put the issue of china and the narrative of our relations with china, on the presidential election debate agenda for 2016. china was not much of an issue in 2012. mitt romney has a chapter on china in
march 14th and 15th the university of arizona with live coverage the seventh annual tucson festival of books the following week the virginia festival of the book will be held in charlottesville, virginia. then from march 25th through the 29th the city of new orleans will hope a tennessee williams literary festival. the "los angeles times" festival of book will take place on the 18th and 19th of april and also air live on booktv. let us know about book fairs and festivals in your area...
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arizona. with us from tucson welcome back. >> happy to be with you, bill. >> this is an active debate and bothr and against. it doesn't matter, republican or democrat. let's be basic about this for the sake of our conversation now. question, why should we blef the science? >> the science is overwhelming. it's been tested over half a century. if you go back pre-1957 almost every child got measles and it was a challenge. there were a lot of complications, pneumonias, moms who were pregnant getting infected, lots of problems. today we virtually wiped out measles because of immunization and they've been proven to be very safe and no major major complications. sometimes there are slight complications but the overwhelming evidence says this is a good practice and it saves our country a lot of money and reduces mortaility. >> but you know there are doubters and you've heard them before. why do people doubt the science, doctor? >> there's a lot of emotion and many people, when i was in office as surgeon general, many people that challenged us were talking about emotion. you know they had a child who s
arizona. with us from tucson welcome back. >> happy to be with you, bill. >> this is an active debate and bothr and against. it doesn't matter, republican or democrat. let's be basic about this for the sake of our conversation now. question, why should we blef the science? >> the science is overwhelming. it's been tested over half a century. if you go back pre-1957 almost every child got measles and it was a challenge. there were a lot of complications, pneumonias, moms who...
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tucson since the beginning of 1981. it's had an arrangement with the university of arizona to have the research group. >> they came herer sight in italy became too light polluted to do research. it didn't shock me when i found out the catholic church was worried about dates and calendars. what did surprise me was when i came here to arizona to find out they were also interested in magnetic light force and asteroids. >> is there a conflict between belief and what the bible has offered up on the creation of the earth and research into what you're looking at inhabilitatable worlds in other star systems? >> i don't think so. i don't think the bible has much to say on it. other heavenly bodies are probably habitable, too. >> the vatican observatory has never been a leading research establishment. that doesn't mean they are doing nonsense research. as long as their mythology doesn't get in the way of science, it doesn't bother me. >> people drawn to faith are also drawn to astronomy because you are asking very big questions. what i think is happening is we are somehow in this very strange dialogue. deeper into the mystery. >
tucson since the beginning of 1981. it's had an arrangement with the university of arizona to have the research group. >> they came herer sight in italy became too light polluted to do research. it didn't shock me when i found out the catholic church was worried about dates and calendars. what did surprise me was when i came here to arizona to find out they were also interested in magnetic light force and asteroids. >> is there a conflict between belief and what the bible has...
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tucson officers with a sawed-off shotgun in 2013. his accomplice was taken into custody and she'll be extradited to arizona. >>> atlantic's city's taj mahal casino is closing the poker room. the ceo says the room has become unprofitable. the 48-table room is being redone as the casino continues to emerge from bankruptcy. >>> it may be bitter cold outside, but it's also valentine's day weekend which means flowers. they have to be delivered. at boyd's flowers in wilmington the show must go on even if that means delivery drivers braving the element. at the company's distribution center, they have a walk-in refrigerator where they keep the flowers fresh. today it was twice as warm in the refrigerator than it was outside. but the drivers tell us whatever the weather, love is in the icy air and they have to deliver those blooms. >> we love it. spreading joy to the people. >> that's the spirit. boyd's is wrapping all their flowers in large plastic bags to protect them from the cold. this weekend they won't leave any flowers outside on a customer's porch. if they aren't home. they say these flowers cannot take this kind of cold. >>> we are
tucson officers with a sawed-off shotgun in 2013. his accomplice was taken into custody and she'll be extradited to arizona. >>> atlantic's city's taj mahal casino is closing the poker room. the ceo says the room has become unprofitable. the 48-table room is being redone as the casino continues to emerge from bankruptcy. >>> it may be bitter cold outside, but it's also valentine's day weekend which means flowers. they have to be delivered. at boyd's flowers in wilmington the...
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i've been fortunate i was borden in tucson oars oars and had a good relationship with the nation's i was working and doing any graduation work in northern arizona in the navaho nation there's no stronger commitment to family and elapsing than our american indian so thank you for proudly trumpeting our heritage i'm sure you're aware of this board is committed to the ethic studies so we look forward to having a successful report there thank you (clapping.) i wanted to close by recognizing going georgia williams who is active in the indian education program who invite me to a family night and come to our opening so, please invite the board members to our next meeting. >> the next item is item f public comment on content items there are - let's see item g is consent calendar i need a month to month for the consent calendar thank you any items withdrawn or corrected by the instructor? and, yes we have a few corrections this evening all right. the first correction to page numbers page thirty a sticker entitled 2 f and b-6 and pages 3135 changed and page 36 is from two g to 2 h and to one hundred 51 on page 68 amending one hundred 46 and 1411 k 16 2 o
i've been fortunate i was borden in tucson oars oars and had a good relationship with the nation's i was working and doing any graduation work in northern arizona in the navaho nation there's no stronger commitment to family and elapsing than our american indian so thank you for proudly trumpeting our heritage i'm sure you're aware of this board is committed to the ethic studies so we look forward to having a successful report there thank you (clapping.) i wanted to close by recognizing going...
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university of arizona music school in tucson was just named after him.n and daughter in law real estate investors and philanthropists who are big dreamers. >> satisfying to know that many, many students for many years will have the benefit of getting a fine music education. >> reporter: besides offering music lessons on campus, he was treated to a concert in his name last night and a honorary degree. fred fox seemed a little stunned and humbled by the attention. >> cool to see. >> happy birthday to him. >> we will stick with the theme of 100 but switch to a marathon. 100 marathons in 100 days. >> why? >> did you say why? why one marathon a year i'm confused by. his name is darren windle. >> he started in oklahoma city and finished in luther, oklahoma. today he will go from luther to davenport, oklahoma. he started the across the country run in santa monica, california and plans to finish in new york's times square on april 10th. it is a fund-raiser for an organization that brings clean water to third world communities. i'm not a marathon runner. i don't
university of arizona music school in tucson was just named after him.n and daughter in law real estate investors and philanthropists who are big dreamers. >> satisfying to know that many, many students for many years will have the benefit of getting a fine music education. >> reporter: besides offering music lessons on campus, he was treated to a concert in his name last night and a honorary degree. fred fox seemed a little stunned and humbled by the attention. >> cool to...
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teesixteen we will be at the university of arizona with live coverage of the 7th annual tucson festival of books. the following week the virginia festival of the book will be held in charlottesville virginia. for march 252 the 29th the city of new 29th the city of new orleans we will host the tennessee williams literary festival >> marc kaufman is next. he's been two years at nasa's jet propulsion laboratory to get an in-depth look of the challenges and triumphs. mr. kaufman shows photos taken by the curiosity rover and talks about the evidence collected that suggests they're may have once been life on mars. this is about an hour and a half. i would like to ask that your cell phone be turned off and don't take any pictures during the presentation. fyi, tomorrow in the new york times it will be all about mars and features an article by this evening speaker. curiosity is a car sized robotic rover that has been exploring the crater on mars since lending they're august 2012. nasa wants to curiosity in november 2011 from cape canaveral and took a little over eight months to reach mars. the r
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. >> if you just look here in arizona, other than flagstaff, you think about the two huge urban centers are phoenix and tucson. so the job market is smaller. i live on the east coast now. headquartered out of new york city. so many people, so many opportunities, the communities are so close together. i also think, you know, we've had some pretty progressive laws early on. community property laws arizona and the west. so i think we've laid down a few opportunities. i also think that, you know, when you are trying to put your life together, you're looking at opportunities on it not only for yourself but for your family. i'm fortunate that i have a cute husband. he's very wonderful. but he's moved three times -- >> is he here tonight. >> no, he's taking care of our son. he's baby sitting. but he's followed me three times in my career. so for me, it's -- you know, i've been very fortunate in that matter. but i have had to move for my career. i have had to ensure that there were other opportunities for my family. and i think that women are pretty progressive on that. especially nowadays. you have to. the economy h
. >> if you just look here in arizona, other than flagstaff, you think about the two huge urban centers are phoenix and tucson. so the job market is smaller. i live on the east coast now. headquartered out of new york city. so many people, so many opportunities, the communities are so close together. i also think, you know, we've had some pretty progressive laws early on. community property laws arizona and the west. so i think we've laid down a few opportunities. i also think that, you...
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arizona they were doing a little mutton busting this weekend. you have to look at this. it's really cute. it's one of the biggest kraus pleaders at the annual tucsonook how little they are. cowboys and cowgirls all took part. the goal is to stay on a racing sheep the longest. doesn't look like the sheep is enjoying that. celebrating birthdays. "twilight" star turning 21 "parks and recreation" star 32. keep it here for news weather and sports. i'm milissa rehberger. thanks for watching "early today." a. >>> and he goes for it. i jerked away but he was too strong so he get it. >> a girl scout troop is ripped off, selling cookies in the south bay but the story does not end there. hear how one of the scouts taught him a lesson. >>> and terrorists threatening to attack malls and we know from experience they mean business. >>> and the new secretary of defense makes a major announcement that could lead to a change in military policy. >>> a live look outside on this monday morning, it's february 23rd. this is "today in the bay."
arizona they were doing a little mutton busting this weekend. you have to look at this. it's really cute. it's one of the biggest kraus pleaders at the annual tucsonook how little they are. cowboys and cowgirls all took part. the goal is to stay on a racing sheep the longest. doesn't look like the sheep is enjoying that. celebrating birthdays. "twilight" star turning 21 "parks and recreation" star 32. keep it here for news weather and sports. i'm milissa rehberger. thanks...
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on march 14th and fifteenth booktv will be at the university of arizona with live coverage of the seventh annual tucson festival of books. the following week the va festival of the book will be held in charlottesville, virginia and march 25th through 29 the city of new orleans will host the tennessee williams literary festival and the los angeles times festival of books will take place on the eighteenth and nineteenth of april. it will also air live on booktv. let us know about book fairs and festivals in new area and we will be happy to add them to our list e-mail us at booktv@c-span.org. >> booktv is on location at johns hopkins university in baltimore, maryland where we will be talking with professors who are authors. joining us is a professor of the history of medicine at johns hopkins and daniel to notice --tois --tois. to deity to and why is it important? >> here at hopkins to be able to teach it to an undergraduate two wonderful groups of graduate students and and medical students why is it important? i think it is important because science and medicine are so important in our culture today and
on march 14th and fifteenth booktv will be at the university of arizona with live coverage of the seventh annual tucson festival of books. the following week the va festival of the book will be held in charlottesville, virginia and march 25th through 29 the city of new orleans will host the tennessee williams literary festival and the los angeles times festival of books will take place on the eighteenth and nineteenth of april. it will also air live on booktv. let us know about book fairs and...
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teenager in arizona rescued after getting stuck inside of a chimney while trying to get inside his house a. neighbor heard crying for help, and called tucsonhters yesterday afternoon. this 16-year-old was stuck about 6 feet below the top of the chimney. firefighters lowered a rope down there to get him out. he was covered in soot, but otherwise, pam, he was not hurt. he told firefighters he and his younger brother were locked out of the house. he was just trying to find a way in. >>> if you're looking for a better way to start your day than the alarm clock and some coffee. . >> dance session has migrated, 7:00 a.m. wednesday mornings a. variety of companies have been holding the two-hour parties that include djs, decorations, and some coffee. . people who attend say the parties make them happy, and give them more energy for the rest of their day. >> that's an idea >> like it. >>> time is 6:58. still ahead, a man with a knife shot and killed by police in san jose. up next, we'll get a live report on exactly what we found out that led up to that deadly confrontation, and also what some of the neighbors out there are saying about the man who
teenager in arizona rescued after getting stuck inside of a chimney while trying to get inside his house a. neighbor heard crying for help, and called tucsonhters yesterday afternoon. this 16-year-old was stuck about 6 feet below the top of the chimney. firefighters lowered a rope down there to get him out. he was covered in soot, but otherwise, pam, he was not hurt. he told firefighters he and his younger brother were locked out of the house. he was just trying to find a way in. >>>...
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arizona desert. >> how it slipped through the cracks. >> it prompted all americans to fly under the call sign of air force one. the plane sits in a field outside tucson that is a significant number right there. it changed the whole course of presidential air transport history. >> the columbine 2 carried president dwight eisenhower for about a year one evening in 19d 53 the aircraft was involved in a frightening incident with the president on board. >> for the air force flight 8610 in 1953 this aircraft and eastern airlines flight 8610 ended up in the same air path in new york city. >> the plane ended up at the air force base where history was lost and sold at auction to a man named mel chrysler who needed planes for crop dusting. 10 years later in 1980 the smithsonian called him to tell him the plane's history. >> he decided to restore it p and worked with another gentlemen for 10 years they flew it around in the early 90's. the men tried to sell it iteneded up here where coon hopes to store it if money is ef found to fund it. >> i hope some day someone goes you know what let's go get that thing. that would be a plus. >> that was alicia akun yo repor
arizona desert. >> how it slipped through the cracks. >> it prompted all americans to fly under the call sign of air force one. the plane sits in a field outside tucson that is a significant number right there. it changed the whole course of presidential air transport history. >> the columbine 2 carried president dwight eisenhower for about a year one evening in 19d 53 the aircraft was involved in a frightening incident with the president on board. >> for the air force...
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arizona desert. it was an incident on this aircraft that prompted all american presidents to fly under the call sign air force one. the plane now sits in a field at an airport outside tucson >> that is a very significant number right there. it changed the whole course of presidential air transport history. >> theit carried president eisenhower in 1952. >> for air force traffic control purposes in 1953, this aircraft and eastern airlines flight 8610 ended up in the same airspace over new york city. >> and the call sign air force one was born. the plane was eventually replaced and ended up at an air force base where its history was lost and then sold at auction to a man named mel chrysler. ten years later the smithsonian called mel to tell him the plane's history. >> they restored it and flew it around in the early '90s. >> the men tried to sell it but with no buyers, it was never sold. >> i hope someday somebody finally goes you know what, let's go get that thing. that would be a plus. >> museums have shown an interest in doing a complete restoration. but so far none has been able to come up with the $1.5 million it will take. >> very interesting. thank you. >>> guess what
arizona desert. it was an incident on this aircraft that prompted all american presidents to fly under the call sign air force one. the plane now sits in a field at an airport outside tucson >> that is a very significant number right there. it changed the whole course of presidential air transport history. >> theit carried president eisenhower in 1952. >> for air force traffic control purposes in 1953, this aircraft and eastern airlines flight 8610 ended up in the same...
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Feb 14, 2015
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march 14th 15th, booktv will be at university of arizona with live coverage of the 7th annual tucson festival of books. following week the begin i can't festival of the book will be held in charlottesville, virginia. from march 25th through the 29th the city of new orleans will host the tennessee williams literary festival. "los angeles times" of festival of books takes place on the 18th and 19th april. it will also air live on booktv. let us know about book fairs and festivals in your area. we'll be happy to add them to our list. email us at booktv at c-span.org. >> a familiar face to c-span and booktv viewers ted olson, former solicitor general coauthor of this book "redeeming the dream, the case for marriage equality." along with david boies. did you surprise a lot of people on your position on gay marriage? >> apparently i did. i didn't surprise me and i didn't surprise people who knew me. i think i always felt, i grew up in california, i feel it is wrong and i always felt it is wrong to discriminate against people who are gay or lesbian. when i was first asked to take this case
march 14th 15th, booktv will be at university of arizona with live coverage of the 7th annual tucson festival of books. following week the begin i can't festival of the book will be held in charlottesville, virginia. from march 25th through the 29th the city of new orleans will host the tennessee williams literary festival. "los angeles times" of festival of books takes place on the 18th and 19th april. it will also air live on booktv. let us know about book fairs and festivals in...
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Feb 1, 2015
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arizona, visited the border, he's done that a few times. met with ranchers, with some of their concerns particularly in the tucson sector. and there's still a lot that needs to be done. it's going to require a real partnership between a lot of people to make sure that it works. switching gears, some of my colleagues mentioned trade secrets and economic espionage, but just to focus specifically on the theft of trade secrets and foreign governments last may, the department of justice announced indictments of five chinese military hackers for foreign theft of trade secrets, and espionage among other crimes. when announcing these charge attorney general holder said the dcht will not tolerate actions that undermine the integrity of the free market this case will serve as a wakeup call to the seriousness of ongoing cyberthreat he, said. would you agree with secretary -- i'm sorry, attorney general holder's statement as well as other statements by the executive branch that this is a growing and persistent threat? >> senator, i would agree with those statements and add that i have seen through cases in my own district that this
arizona, visited the border, he's done that a few times. met with ranchers, with some of their concerns particularly in the tucson sector. and there's still a lot that needs to be done. it's going to require a real partnership between a lot of people to make sure that it works. switching gears, some of my colleagues mentioned trade secrets and economic espionage, but just to focus specifically on the theft of trade secrets and foreign governments last may, the department of justice announced...