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. >> the dude was roaming around trying to get into rooms in a school in tucson, arizona, a lock smith noticed him, said, what are you trying to do, he spooked him, his saggy pants got caught, and he was suspended. >> 94 lorraine from illinois is celebrating her 44th presentation for her, cake, she is young at heart awan >> i am in new york city east pm what do you do to fight t well, not so. >> how across thes the side wal across the in this apartmentaidd >> i have killed so many >> we tri them, it works it, that is his backyard thing left tod. >> yes, we met lady andr channeo apartment and the space, when il be animal abuse. you to many progra using ferril cats to rat problem. >> w >> to animal welfare people gend i nee rat, gut reaction is one of horror. >> we're in an urban area, streets are busy, adoption agent does not recommend that people let their cat be out catios. mp >> martin said that to adopt a t weeryone is nice and friendly go subsidize the catholic schools we have a problem. they are subsidized in some states but new jersey is not on that list. >> nationwide we've seen
. >> the dude was roaming around trying to get into rooms in a school in tucson, arizona, a lock smith noticed him, said, what are you trying to do, he spooked him, his saggy pants got caught, and he was suspended. >> 94 lorraine from illinois is celebrating her 44th presentation for her, cake, she is young at heart awan >> i am in new york city east pm what do you do to fight t well, not so. >> how across thes the side wal across the in this apartmentaidd >> i...
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se refiere a guadalupe garcÍa la seÑora de tucson, arizona, que fue deportada en febrero pasado.s ponemos en un tiempo de decir, serÁ que despuÉs seremos nosotros? porque yo soy y habemos muchas guadalupe. josÉ: fue acusada del mismo delito. >> por lo mismo, lamentablemente. por salir a trabajar para comer a nuestros hijos. josÉ: aclara que jamÁs usÓ ese nÚmero de seguro social inventado, para obtener crÉditos sÓlo para trabajar y por ello estuvo 15 dÍas en una cÁrcel del condado. esta es una muestra de la repercusiones negativas, que dejaron las polÍticas, asegura este activista. >> una cultura de daÑo. josÉ: aunque en algunos casos los cargos fueron eliminados. este activista recomienda a las personas que han sido acusadas de algÚn delito que verifiquen, si es que ha habido una declaraciÓn de culpabilidad, o si como en este caso no la hubo para lo cual recomiendan que vayan directamente con algÚn abogado o con organizaciones comunitarias. juan carlos gonzÁlez, univisiÓn. fÉlix: se ha visto en méxico una tendencia a evitar venir a estados unidos, en calidad de turista. entre las
se refiere a guadalupe garcÍa la seÑora de tucson, arizona, que fue deportada en febrero pasado.s ponemos en un tiempo de decir, serÁ que despuÉs seremos nosotros? porque yo soy y habemos muchas guadalupe. josÉ: fue acusada del mismo delito. >> por lo mismo, lamentablemente. por salir a trabajar para comer a nuestros hijos. josÉ: aclara que jamÁs usÓ ese nÚmero de seguro social inventado, para obtener crÉditos sÓlo para trabajar y por ello estuvo 15 dÍas en una cÁrcel del...
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green endured a family tragedy in 2011 when a gunman shout r shot and killed his granddaughter in tucson arizona. 9-year-old wasning rning six people killed at a gathering. third grader was there because she was interested in politics. she had been elected to the student council. >>> more sad news to report. one of the giants in the world of tv game shows and a philadelphia original chuck barris passed away. a philly native and directly grad was the driving force behind the gong show which made him a 70's star. he was also behind the newly wed game and. berries was 87 years old. >>> at 11:00. the final push to gain support for the gop's new healthcare bill. plus why the president says he's feeling somewhat vindicated. >> who new your smart phone could help with infer tillty. helping couples expand families. >> a kiss, a little girl who stole the show from pope francis. >>> it's a frigid night. the skies are clear. that's going to change by the end of the week, tracking rain. once we get through, the (vo) what if this didn't have to happen? i didn't see it. (vo) what if we could go back? what if
green endured a family tragedy in 2011 when a gunman shout r shot and killed his granddaughter in tucson arizona. 9-year-old wasning rning six people killed at a gathering. third grader was there because she was interested in politics. she had been elected to the student council. >>> more sad news to report. one of the giants in the world of tv game shows and a philadelphia original chuck barris passed away. a philly native and directly grad was the driving force behind the gong show...
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green endured a family tragedy in 2011 when a gunman shout r shot and killed his granddaughter in tucson arizona. 9-year-old wasning rning six people killed at a gathering. third grader was there because she was interested in politics. she had been elected to the student council. >>> more sad news to report. one of the giants in the world of tv game shows and a philadelphia original chuck barris passed away. a philly native and directly grad was the driving force behind the gong show which made him a 70's star. he was also behind the newly wed game and. berries was 87 years old. >>> at 11:00. the final push to gain support for the gop's new healthcare bill. plus why the president says he's feeling somewhat vindicated. >> who new your smart phone could help with infer tillty. helping couples expand families. >> a kiss, a little girl who stole the show from pope francis. >>> it's a frigid night. the skies are clear. that's going to change by the end of the week, tracking rain. once we get >>> an area of london turned into terror. five people killed in a car rampage and knife attack in the city. ju
green endured a family tragedy in 2011 when a gunman shout r shot and killed his granddaughter in tucson arizona. 9-year-old wasning rning six people killed at a gathering. third grader was there because she was interested in politics. she had been elected to the student council. >>> more sad news to report. one of the giants in the world of tv game shows and a philadelphia original chuck barris passed away. a philly native and directly grad was the driving force behind the gong show...
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aÑos fue empujada violentamente contra el piso durante una marcha en favor de inmigrantes en tucson arizonae investigan todo esto ocurrido en la protesta para evaluar el desempeÑo de sus agentes. >>> muchos deportados estÁn divorciados no solo sufren el drama de ser forzo padres a regresar a sus paÍses sino tambiÉn la dolorosa separaciÓn de sus hijos y es que aunque muchos tienen la custodia de los niÑos esta queda en el limbo al ser repatriados, un padre reclama desde mÉxico al pequeÑo que se quedÓ en los estados unidos. >>> lo mÁs cerca que diego puede ver a su hijo es en fotos, en julio del aÑo pasado fue deportado a mÉxico desde el estado de georgia. >>> dice que su hijo vuf ahÍ con Él bajo custodia temporal. >>> yo tenÍa la custodia temporal de mi niÑo porque estÁn en las proceso de divorcio. >>> tiene 4 aÑos, se quedÓ con la madre cuando fue deportado y res dice, y dice que desde entonces no sabe nada de pequeÑo. >>> ya no mero dan el derecho de hablar con Él o saber nada de Él. >>> en la ciudad de mÉxico no olvida lo que mÁs le preocupa buscamos al abogado de la mujer, pero no respon
aÑos fue empujada violentamente contra el piso durante una marcha en favor de inmigrantes en tucson arizonae investigan todo esto ocurrido en la protesta para evaluar el desempeÑo de sus agentes. >>> muchos deportados estÁn divorciados no solo sufren el drama de ser forzo padres a regresar a sus paÍses sino tambiÉn la dolorosa separaciÓn de sus hijos y es que aunque muchos tienen la custodia de los niÑos esta queda en el limbo al ser repatriados, un padre reclama desde mÉxico...
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the airline says it will start daily nonstops to tucson, arizona, and austin, texas in late august. alaska will offer four daily flights to los angeles in september. all that growth means the airport is going to have to do some construction at terminal b. >> right at the south end of this building we will be bringing on two additional gates to help the airlines grow and just in time for all these new services that are coming from alaska. >> all of this comes as alaska is launching daily nonstop service from san jose to newark, new jersey on sunday and three daily flights to burbank starting next thursday. >>> coming up on ktvu fox 2 news at 6:30, a jewish center in the south bay evacuated. in minutes, the sweep of the building by police that had people on edge. >>> plus, a side show caught on video. you can see the bikers beating up a driver who ended one a broken leg. ktvu fox 2 news at 6:30 is next. (vo) shop all makes, models and colors in your neighborhood... all with worry-free ownership. head to your neighborhood enterprise car sales and let the people who buy more vehicles th
the airline says it will start daily nonstops to tucson, arizona, and austin, texas in late august. alaska will offer four daily flights to los angeles in september. all that growth means the airport is going to have to do some construction at terminal b. >> right at the south end of this building we will be bringing on two additional gates to help the airlines grow and just in time for all these new services that are coming from alaska. >> all of this comes as alaska is launching...
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welcome all of you to tucson, arizona. we are on c-span today. [applause] >> those watching can know our weather is better than yours. let's start with maureen, how does it feel to be an enemy of the american people in >> can you hear me? it feels pretty good. having covered dick cheney for eight years and watched him try to dismantle checks and balances. they think you have a great resume and it is easier fooget away with hurting checks and balances than if you go on twitter at 3:00 a.m. and say crazy things because then, you know, everybody is on guard and the whole country is now on guard and journalists are wide awake with new investigative teams and the post has a new motto democracy dies in the darkness. the la times is selling t-shirts they say we will not shut up. everybody is at the barricades which a healthier situation i saw with dick cheney and with evan and nixon i would think it was the same thing where it just took a long time to realize the nefarious behavior going on. >> and joe, what are you concerns about what trump might do to
welcome all of you to tucson, arizona. we are on c-span today. [applause] >> those watching can know our weather is better than yours. let's start with maureen, how does it feel to be an enemy of the american people in >> can you hear me? it feels pretty good. having covered dick cheney for eight years and watched him try to dismantle checks and balances. they think you have a great resume and it is easier fooget away with hurting checks and balances than if you go on twitter at...
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a 78-year-old woman who was pushed to the ground by a police officer in tucson, arizona, is speakingout about what happened. it happened during an immigration rally last month. police body cam video captured the moment when an officer put his hand on fritzi redgrave's wrist, and pushed her to the pavement. redgrave was taking part in an immigration rally earlier this month. she said, she saw a protester getting arrested in a chokehold .. and stepped in to help when she was shoved. "he's a bully. that's exactly what he was doing. he was totally out of control. i don't look much like a hardened criminal that's going to come up shooting guns. i'm pretty defenseless." tucson police are investigating.redgrave says, she and other protesters from that rally, plan to file a civil lawsuit against tucson police.redgrave said, she had only minor injuries from the fall. toss weather it was another beautiful day with a mix of sunshine and clouds and mild temperatures. that is all about to change with a storm moving in for the weekend. we're already seeing showers in far northern california. the s
a 78-year-old woman who was pushed to the ground by a police officer in tucson, arizona, is speakingout about what happened. it happened during an immigration rally last month. police body cam video captured the moment when an officer put his hand on fritzi redgrave's wrist, and pushed her to the pavement. redgrave was taking part in an immigration rally earlier this month. she said, she saw a protester getting arrested in a chokehold .. and stepped in to help when she was shoved. "he's a...
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air force maintainers are stealing parts from museums in tucson, arizona. two of the 60 army brigade teams are at the highest level. that's the result of years of obama and i'm glad the president is committed to rebuilding the military. we need a much larger increase. >> george owns a ukrainian restaurant that his father started after emigrating here from ukraine. >> senators, good evening. president trump said recently he expects the russian government to deescalate violence in ukraine and in return crimea. the budapest memorandum signed under the clinton administration in 1994 was to protect ukraine including crimea. >> and guaranteed them to be a part of ukraine. >> in my father was alive he would wonder if we failed to keep their promise the same way as they failed to keep 3r078ss with ukraine. what does the united states plan to help ukraine out? >> i went with the president to meet with the frontline troops. he gave out medals to the brave ukrainians that are fighting and gave a medal to a mother whose son had just been killed. that's pretty moving. w
air force maintainers are stealing parts from museums in tucson, arizona. two of the 60 army brigade teams are at the highest level. that's the result of years of obama and i'm glad the president is committed to rebuilding the military. we need a much larger increase. >> george owns a ukrainian restaurant that his father started after emigrating here from ukraine. >> senators, good evening. president trump said recently he expects the russian government to deescalate violence in...
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they're stealing parts from museums in tucson, arizona.ult of eight years of obama and i'm grlad the president is committed to rebuilding our military. what he said last night is not true. that was only a 3% increase, we need a much larger increase in defense spending. >> george sallow from ohio owns a ukrainian restaurant that his father started after emigrating from ukraine. george. >> president trump said recently that he expects the russian government to de-escalate violence in ukraine and return crimea. the budapest agreement was to protect ukraine including crimea. >> and guaranteed crimea to be part of ukraine. >> corct. if my father were still alive, he would wonder, will our government fail to keep its promises about our security to its citizens the same way it's failed to keep its promises with ukraine? and what is the united states' plan to help ukraine now? >> a couple months ago i went with president poroshenko and met with the front line troops. he gave out medals to some of these brave ukrainian marines and soldiers who are
they're stealing parts from museums in tucson, arizona.ult of eight years of obama and i'm grlad the president is committed to rebuilding our military. what he said last night is not true. that was only a 3% increase, we need a much larger increase in defense spending. >> george sallow from ohio owns a ukrainian restaurant that his father started after emigrating from ukraine. george. >> president trump said recently that he expects the russian government to de-escalate violence in...
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it just came into our newsroom and this now is body cam footage of a police officer in tucson, arizonau see that woman protesting and the police officer takes her wrist and shoves her to the ground. then he takes out a pepper spray can and sprays another woman right in the face. there's the first shove right there. you see that woman topple straight backwards. now, that video was just released. we are told both women are okay. tucson police say they are investigating this incident. >> so, moving to a different kind of story, pets, they are placefu playful, but they are big business. and guardians have to keep that in mind. >> chris chmura is here with story he's working on for tonight at 6:00. chris? >> you don't think of your dog or cat being bound by a contract, but you need to if you're considering insurance. tonight's tale is about a dog named tink. she took out a wellness plan to cover the medications. tink passed away but the insurance policy. the owner was required to continue making payments eefr after tink was gone. tonight at 6:00 an attorney weighs in with some advice for th
it just came into our newsroom and this now is body cam footage of a police officer in tucson, arizonau see that woman protesting and the police officer takes her wrist and shoves her to the ground. then he takes out a pepper spray can and sprays another woman right in the face. there's the first shove right there. you see that woman topple straight backwards. now, that video was just released. we are told both women are okay. tucson police say they are investigating this incident. >> so,...
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here's a look at some of the current best selling nonfiction books according to antigny books in tucson, arizona >> of these authors have or will be appearing on booktv. you can watch them on our web site, booktv.org. >> you're watching booktv on c-span2 with top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. booktv, television for serious readers. >> here on c-span2, "the communicators" is next. with former fcc chair michael paul who now heads the internet and television association. then from this past weekend, vice president pence speaks to kentucky residents about the republican health care plan. and later, the confirmation hearing for the centers for medicare and medicaid services. a final vote is scheduled in the senate later today. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a mix service by america -- public service by america's cable television companies and is
here's a look at some of the current best selling nonfiction books according to antigny books in tucson, arizona >> of these authors have or will be appearing on booktv. you can watch them on our web site, booktv.org. >> you're watching booktv on c-span2 with top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. booktv, television for serious readers. >> here on c-span2, "the communicators" is next. with former fcc chair michael paul who now heads the internet and...
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and there was a group called the busy bee club, similar to what was in tucson, arizona where they were worried the men were getting into trouble because there were not enough women, so they bring women over. and they are very similar in terms of the motivation for what is going on. you have a gender disparity, you have the race aspect of it, they cannot married white women that are there -- marry the white women that are there. and there are not so many of them either. so hat is different is there were not so many african-american men who, there was really not the concern for the intermarriage with the native women the way you had with the white men, which was a big factor in why a lot of the governments were wanting to support these expeditions. i looked for that research and there is some, but i wonder if there is more out there that i did not find. it certainly, there are examples of african and american -- african-american women coming over. that there were prospects out west and, you know, a lot of it has to do with the situation back east. and post ivil war was often not so good
and there was a group called the busy bee club, similar to what was in tucson, arizona where they were worried the men were getting into trouble because there were not enough women, so they bring women over. and they are very similar in terms of the motivation for what is going on. you have a gender disparity, you have the race aspect of it, they cannot married white women that are there -- marry the white women that are there. and there are not so many of them either. so hat is different is...
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i come all the way from tucson arizona. [cheers and applause] it's cold for a desert boy. man. i want to think everybody that made this possible but first of all in our traditions when we come out, i'd like to bring something with us, always bring a song, bring a gift. you know what i got? i got free downloaded music. never been about the money for me. it's never been about the status it's never been about going to facebook he'll just to get a stupid selfie. if you did that, shame on you. if you went up there just for instagram, i feel sorry for you, relative. i went out there and did what i could come as much as i could, when i could. driving 27 hours each way this am going to throw these out here. you can download the music. i'm going to throw as hard as i can. let's see what happens. that's the indian way. you give into you can't give anymore. and that's what i'm here to do, is to give. i want to thank dallas gold tooth, todd gold tooth, candy, the core group right there for us need to be a part of this peer what an honor. there's the money involved in this. with all come ou
i come all the way from tucson arizona. [cheers and applause] it's cold for a desert boy. man. i want to think everybody that made this possible but first of all in our traditions when we come out, i'd like to bring something with us, always bring a song, bring a gift. you know what i got? i got free downloaded music. never been about the money for me. it's never been about the status it's never been about going to facebook he'll just to get a stupid selfie. if you did that, shame on you. if...
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. >> my name is gabriel, i come from tucson, arizona. it's cold for a desert boy. i want to thank everybody that made this possible. traditionsl, and our when we come out, it's nice to bring something with us, always bring a song, bring a gift. so i have all kinds of free download of music here. has never been at the better for me, never been about the status, it is never been about salafi -- get a catalyst for process improvement if he went up there just for instagram, ifo sorry for you. -- i feel i could sorry for you. i did what i could when i could. i'm going to throw this as far as i can, let's see what happens. that's the indian way, you give until you can't give anymore. method i'm here to do is to give. -- that's what i'm here to do, is to give. i want to thank you for asking me to be a part of this. what an honor. there is no money involved in this. we come out on our own dime, sleep in our own cars. for over 500 years they have silenced us. we have been living in a silent genocide, and we have awoken the world, we have planted seeds everywhere. i'm so pro
. >> my name is gabriel, i come from tucson, arizona. it's cold for a desert boy. i want to thank everybody that made this possible. traditionsl, and our when we come out, it's nice to bring something with us, always bring a song, bring a gift. so i have all kinds of free download of music here. has never been at the better for me, never been about the status, it is never been about salafi -- get a catalyst for process improvement if he went up there just for instagram, ifo sorry for you....
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i come all the way from tucson, arizona. it is cold for another boy. --dash for a desert boy. first of all in our traditions when we come out it's nice to bring something with us. we've all kind of free downloaded music here. it's never been about the money for me. it's never been about the status. just to get a stupid salty. if you went up there just for instagram i feel sorry for your relatives. and it is much as i could. twenty-seven hours each way. you can download the music. i will throw this as far as i can. let's see what happens. [applause]. that's the indian way you give until it to you can give anymore. that core group right there. and honor. there is no money involved in this. we believe in this cause. for over 500 years they've silenced us. we planted seeds everywhere and i'm so proud to say that i could be a part of it. they prayed for the water. i'm thankful for it. to be standing as indigenous people again i'm so thankful. i tell everybody. love your children, honor your elders and for god sake please respect your women. [applause]. [music] [music] .. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
i come all the way from tucson, arizona. it is cold for another boy. --dash for a desert boy. first of all in our traditions when we come out it's nice to bring something with us. we've all kind of free downloaded music here. it's never been about the money for me. it's never been about the status. just to get a stupid salty. if you went up there just for instagram i feel sorry for your relatives. and it is much as i could. twenty-seven hours each way. you can download the music. i will throw...
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and have a great day. .. >> you're watching live from the university of arizona. . >> welcome to the 9th annual tucson festival of books. my name is joyce bollinger, here with southern arizona senior pride.
and have a great day. .. >> you're watching live from the university of arizona. . >> welcome to the 9th annual tucson festival of books. my name is joyce bollinger, here with southern arizona senior pride.
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public.look for them to air in the near future on booktv on c-span2. >> and welcome to tucson and the university of arizonabooks. booktv is live today from the gallagher theater and for the next 7 and a half hours you will hear from authors and have a chance to talk with them as well. here's our lineup for today. in just a few minutes the first author panel will begin. it is on japanese internment during world war ii. followed by your opportunity to
public.look for them to air in the near future on booktv on c-span2. >> and welcome to tucson and the university of arizonabooks. booktv is live today from the gallagher theater and for the next 7 and a half hours you will hear from authors and have a chance to talk with them as well. here's our lineup for today. in just a few minutes the first author panel will begin. it is on japanese internment during world war ii. followed by your opportunity to
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now we have clyde from tucson, arizona, with a question. clyde. hi, bella! dr. laux, i'm 70 years young, and i'm really excited about trying cebria. what else can i do to keep my brain from getting old? you're a smart guy, clyde. that's the right question to be asking. you've gotta eat well. adequate protein, no trans fats, cut down on your sugar. get regular, adequate deep sleep. decrease your stress. handle the curveballs. and you've gotta exercise, both physical as well as mental exercise. play scrabble, learn a new language. do something that challenges your brain. use it or lose it applies here. of course, take your cebria. thank you, dr. laux. thanks, clyde. well, we only have time for one more question. beth from state college, pennsylvania. hi, beth. my question is, i'm only 45 years old. can cebria help me? this is an excellent time for you to start taking it. i mean, you are part of that sandwich generation. taking care of your kids, probably caring for your parents as well. i get it. you've got so much going on. it's easy to get turned around and forg
now we have clyde from tucson, arizona, with a question. clyde. hi, bella! dr. laux, i'm 70 years young, and i'm really excited about trying cebria. what else can i do to keep my brain from getting old? you're a smart guy, clyde. that's the right question to be asking. you've gotta eat well. adequate protein, no trans fats, cut down on your sugar. get regular, adequate deep sleep. decrease your stress. handle the curveballs. and you've gotta exercise, both physical as well as mental exercise....
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le vern feek of tucson, arizona. 100 years old.berry jam you ever had. >> besides smucker's. old. this grandparent from lynn, alabama. says the secret to longevity, hard work. and a happy 100th birthday to doris davis of stockton, california. she loves singing in her local choir. if you know somebody that is celebrating a milestone birth day, head to >>> 8:56 is your time on this friday, march 10th, 2017. good morning to you. i'm eun yang. let's check in with meteorologist lauryn ricketts to find out what's going on. cold out there? >> not just yet. north and west of town cold temperatures and also where we're seeing snow. d.c. temperatures in the mid-40s, i expect that to change and the rain continues. are eventually get cold enough to see snow. we are seeing a dusty slushy coating on the grassy areas. northern montgomery done by noon. winds the main story this afternoon. >> lauryn, thank you. we'll check the roads when we come back. stay with us. you spend to create your perfect home. plus, you'll get twe
le vern feek of tucson, arizona. 100 years old.berry jam you ever had. >> besides smucker's. old. this grandparent from lynn, alabama. says the secret to longevity, hard work. and a happy 100th birthday to doris davis of stockton, california. she loves singing in her local choir. if you know somebody that is celebrating a milestone birth day, head to >>> 8:56 is your time on this friday, march 10th, 2017. good morning to you. i'm eun yang. let's check in with meteorologist lauryn...
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edad fue empujada violentamente contra el suelo durante una marcha en favor a los inmigrantes en tucson arizonal inmigrante luego fue liberado liberaron bajo fianza a un inmigrante mexicano de west... una comunidad de illinois. el padre de familia carlos hernÁndez vive en estados unidos hace 20 aÑos y estÁ sorprendido por el gran apoyo de que recibÓo de sus vecinos y autoridades, incluyendo el alcalde y la policÍa. escribieron cartas al juez que tenÍa que fallar en este caso y exponÍan la contribuciÓn del hombre a esta comunidad. >>>... mientras Él regresaba a su casa el video del atraco muestra a los sujetos en plena madrugada, golpeando, pateando y cortando a eddy dÍaz para robarle sus pertenencia, luego huyeron en bicicleta. el la vÍctima fue llevada al hospital. >>> causÓ el descarrilamiento y la muerte del con educaciÓn toer del vehÍculo que se en zn doy por la coaliciÓn el trÁfico ferroviario fue suspendido en la zona, mientras las autoridades niponas investigan el accidente. solo 3 pasajeros de los 280 en el tren tuvieron que ser atendidos por paramÉdicos. >>> para sorpresa de las person
edad fue empujada violentamente contra el suelo durante una marcha en favor a los inmigrantes en tucson arizonal inmigrante luego fue liberado liberaron bajo fianza a un inmigrante mexicano de west... una comunidad de illinois. el padre de familia carlos hernÁndez vive en estados unidos hace 20 aÑos y estÁ sorprendido por el gran apoyo de que recibÓo de sus vecinos y autoridades, incluyendo el alcalde y la policÍa. escribieron cartas al juez que tenÍa que fallar en este caso y exponÍan...
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conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> booktv live coverage of the tucson festival of books continues from the campus of the university of arizona. it is a beautiful day here in tucson. it is about 90 degrees outside here. and a lot of people attending the festival and enjoying a day out.the festival continues tomorrow and of course booktv will be live again tomorrow. you've been listening to the last panel and that was women in science. that is with -- and natalia holtz. she will be joining us in just a minute to take your calls. rise of the rocket girls is the name of her book. the women who propelled us from missiles to the moon to mars. and she joins us now here in the gallagher theater on the campus of the university of arizona. what was the common, the commonality they found among these women? >> these are women who loved math and science. but they were coming of age at a time when it was not an option for women. they were women going to school in the 1930s and 40s. they were frequently the only women in their math and science classes. i just heard that over and over again. and so you can imagine how it felt for them to co
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le vern feek of tucson, arizona. 100 years old.wberry jam you ever had. >> besides smucker's. >> grady ferris, also 100 years old. this grandparent from lynn, alabama. says the secret to longevity, hard work. and a happy 100th birthday to doris davis of stockton, california. she loves singing in her local choir. if you know somebody that is celebrating a milestone birth day, head to i'm ... =opvo== authorities santa clare investigatg a dely police >>> good friday morning. i'm sam brock. authorities in santa clara are investigating a deadly police shooting that happened last night about 5:00 near scott and monroe street. police say it all started when one of the victims' parents called police saying their son was acting erratically. police did not say if that man was armed or how the situation escalated. but added that a taser was used first before officers ended up deploying deadly force. we're told all santa clara police officers wear body cameras, but not clear in the one worn last night was working during the shooting. a live re
le vern feek of tucson, arizona. 100 years old.wberry jam you ever had. >> besides smucker's. >> grady ferris, also 100 years old. this grandparent from lynn, alabama. says the secret to longevity, hard work. and a happy 100th birthday to doris davis of stockton, california. she loves singing in her local choir. if you know somebody that is celebrating a milestone birth day, head to i'm ... =opvo== authorities santa clare investigatg a dely police >>> good friday morning....
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le vern feek of tucson, arizona. 100 years old.had. >> besides smucker's. >> grady ferris, also 100 years old. this grandparent from lynn, alabama. says the secret to longevity, hard work. and a happy 100th birthday to doris davis of stockton, california. she loves singing in her local choir. if you know somebody that is celebrating a milestone birth day, head to >>> good morning. i'm vai sikahema. just an 9:00 a.m. on this friday. we're tracking snow this morning. right to meteorologist krystal klei. >> a view outside center city in philadelphia, but you can't tell, because the snow is coming down at a very steady way right now, as expected dropping visibility for the morning commute pap look at radar satellite. dropping through jersey, talking salem, gloucester and burlington county, rain in parts of delaware and the shore, but that line will extend farther south as we continue. a closer look. next line of heavy to steady snow moving into parts of burke and lehigh valley continuing in the suburbs next hour or two. the whole morni
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. >> and welcome to tucson and the university of arizona campus. this is the tucson festival of books. booktv is live today from the gallagher theater and for the next 7 and a half hours you will hear from authors and have a chance to talk with them as well. here's our lineup for today. in just a few minutes the first author panel will begin. it is on japanese internment during world war ii. followed by your opportunity to talk with historian richard reeves. after that a panel on lgbt q rights and a calling program with panelists lillian vitamin and you will hear from authors later today discussing slavery in america, the history of women in sciences and philanthropy. and several other call in segments as well. including one with national book award winner abram can be. this is booktv on the campus of the university of arizona and now we go inside to the gallagher theater with the first author panel on japanese internment during world war ii. [inaudible conversations] >> -- when they are afraid and make others afraid, they do stupid things. they cau
. >> and welcome to tucson and the university of arizona campus. this is the tucson festival of books. booktv is live today from the gallagher theater and for the next 7 and a half hours you will hear from authors and have a chance to talk with them as well. here's our lineup for today. in just a few minutes the first author panel will begin. it is on japanese internment during world war ii. followed by your opportunity to talk with historian richard reeves. after that a panel on lgbt q...
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the beginning" winter of 2016 national book award booktv coverage of tucson festival of books continues here at the university of arizona up next day panel on the history of women in the sciences. [inaudible conversations] good afternoon. welcome to the ninth annual tucson festival of books. we wished to think cops communication for sponsoring this venules -- been used in the college of science. the presentation will last one hour including questions and answers please hold the questions to the and. immediately following the session the authors will autograph books at the bookstore tent on the of all bouffe 141. books are available for purchase at this location. the of the will be 20 minutes late to signing books with a 20 minute interview with c-span. text friend 52 '04 14 book. i feel like i am in car talk. [laughter] your gift makes a difference to keep the program free of charge with critical literacy programs in our community. if at of respect for fellow audience members i urge you to turn off yourself alone and it is my pleasure to introduce the two authors we have here with us known for a variety of books that i
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. >> host: booktv's live coverage of the tucson festival of books on the campus of arizona now continues. there's a couple more author panels that we'll be covering and a come more call-in opportunities -- a couple more call-in opportunities. pardon me. up next is an author panel on immigrants and education. one of the apartments is julissa arce. her book, my underground american dream. she'll be talking about that and her experience as an undocumented immigrant. and after that, she'll be taking your calls as well. booktv now continues in tucson. >> welcome to the tucson festival of books. we wish to thank cox communications for sponsoring this venue. mr. connolly is sponsored by -- [inaudible] the presentation will last one hour, including questions and answers. please hold your questions to the end. immediately following this session, the authors will be autographing books in the sales and signing area in the ua bookstore tent on the mall, booth 141. books are available for purchase be at this location. please note that ms. arce will be 20 minutes late to the signing area due to a live
. >> host: booktv's live coverage of the tucson festival of books on the campus of arizona now continues. there's a couple more author panels that we'll be covering and a come more call-in opportunities -- a couple more call-in opportunities. pardon me. up next is an author panel on immigrants and education. one of the apartments is julissa arce. her book, my underground american dream. she'll be talking about that and her experience as an undocumented immigrant. and after that, she'll be...
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arizona. . >> welcome to the 9th annual tucson festival of books. my name is joyce bollinger, here with southern arizona senior pride. we want to thank cox communication for sponsoring this venue, faderman is appearing as a result of senior pride. [applause] >> we're pretty thrilled about that. and ms. nutt by the tucson medical center. [applause]. >> and jim is here on his own, i guess. >> evidently. >> the preparation will last an hour, including questions and answers and we want to ask you to hold your questions until the end, and we hope to allow plenty of time for questions. immediately following the session, the authors will be autographing books in the sales and signing area in the ua bookstore tent on the mall. it says booth 141. books are available for purchase at this location, but miss faderman will be 20 minutes late since she's going to be interviewed by c-span. we hope you're enjoying the festival and invite you to become a friend of the festival today. you can text friend to 520214 book. or 5202142665. our visit to friend of the festiv
arizona. . >> welcome to the 9th annual tucson festival of books. my name is joyce bollinger, here with southern arizona senior pride. we want to thank cox communication for sponsoring this venue, faderman is appearing as a result of senior pride. [applause] >> we're pretty thrilled about that. and ms. nutt by the tucson medical center. [applause]. >> and jim is here on his own, i guess. >> evidently. >> the preparation will last an hour, including questions and...
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inaudible conversations] >> >> host: you're watching live coverage of the tucson festival of books, we are live from the university of arizona. as you can see, large audiences for each of these author panels. and outside of this theater the festival is going on on a beautiful day here this in tucson on the campus. coming up, there are several more author panels that you'll hear including slavery in america, big money and philanthropy and the history of women in the sciences. now, in just a minute one of the panelists are this last panel, lillian faderman. her book is called "the gay revolution: the story of the struggle." she'll be joining us to take your calls. you've been listening to the panel for the last hour or so, and now ms. faderman has agreed to come over and join us and to take some of your comments as well. 202 is the area code, 748-8200 in the east and central time zones, 202-748-8201 if you live in the mountain and pacific time zones. lillian faderman, why does the struggle -- at least in your book -- begin in the 1950s? >> guest: well, i could have begun even earlier, of course, but the 1950s marked the time w
inaudible conversations] >> >> host: you're watching live coverage of the tucson festival of books, we are live from the university of arizona. as you can see, large audiences for each of these author panels. and outside of this theater the festival is going on on a beautiful day here this in tucson on the campus. coming up, there are several more author panels that you'll hear including slavery in america, big money and philanthropy and the history of women in the sciences. now, in...
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the beginning" winter of 2016 national book award booktv coverage of tucson festival of books continues here at the university of arizona up next day panel on the history of women in the sciences. [inaudible conversations] good afternoon. welcome to the ninth annual tucson festival of books. we wished to think cops communication for sponsoring this venules -- been used in the college of science. the presentation will last
the beginning" winter of 2016 national book award booktv coverage of tucson festival of books continues here at the university of arizona up next day panel on the history of women in the sciences. [inaudible conversations] good afternoon. welcome to the ninth annual tucson festival of books. we wished to think cops communication for sponsoring this venules -- been used in the college of science. the presentation will last
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the beginning" winter of 2016 national book award booktv coverage of tucson festival of books continues here at the university of arizona up next day panel on the history of women in the sciences. [inaudible conversations] good afternoon. welcome to the ninth annual tucson festival of books.
the beginning" winter of 2016 national book award booktv coverage of tucson festival of books continues here at the university of arizona up next day panel on the history of women in the sciences. [inaudible conversations] good afternoon. welcome to the ninth annual tucson festival of books.
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where live at the tucson book festival on the campus of arizona outside the gallagher theatre where we been live all day. lot of book selling going on another beautiful day down here in tucson. another author panel is just about to begin. this is on epidemics, live coverage on book tv
where live at the tucson book festival on the campus of arizona outside the gallagher theatre where we been live all day. lot of book selling going on another beautiful day down here in tucson. another author panel is just about to begin. this is on epidemics, live coverage on book tv
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the key is for those of you heading down to arizona, phoenix and tucson and dark the forecast high ony, 96 degrees possible record high. so just be advised if you're going that way. and it will be toasty. and for us, it is the change. and it has develop in the low cloud and a will the high clouds are streaming ahead. mainly next week, monday night into tuesday when the things tart to pick up here. and 60s for many and a few low 70s, 50s and 60s by the coast and it looks like this pattern will stick around for a while and not very one for some by the beaches and monday and tuesday are nice. and look for the cloud cover to pick up. >>> 6:49. and there will be extra police presence at a napa high school today. the threats that officials on high alert. >>> levi teaming up with goggle. we'll show you their new smart jacket up next. i'm good. i won't be late hey mom. yeah. no kissing on the first date, alright? life doesn't always stick to a plan, but with our investment expertise we'll help you handle what's next. financial guidance while you're mastering life. from chase. so you can. >>>
the key is for those of you heading down to arizona, phoenix and tucson and dark the forecast high ony, 96 degrees possible record high. so just be advised if you're going that way. and it will be toasty. and for us, it is the change. and it has develop in the low cloud and a will the high clouds are streaming ahead. mainly next week, monday night into tuesday when the things tart to pick up here. and 60s for many and a few low 70s, 50s and 60s by the coast and it looks like this pattern will...
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whether it is supporting the big national organizations and i am sure here in arizona and tucson there are organizations that support immigrants, that mentor children that you can go into the schools and provide, -- provide know your right work shops. many immigrants don't know even though they are undocumented they still have constitutional rights. that includes not knocking on theder if ice comes knocking on there door unless they have a warrant. perhaps going into the community and providing the work shops is important. i mentioned the young woman who was detained. it is becoming more dangerous to come out as an undocumented immigrant. we are going to need voices like yours to stand up and provide a voice for us that don't have one. >> mine isn't so much a specific question as much as a topic i was wondering if you could touch on. i volunteer and what i want to do as a career is teach esl and from the standpoint of the children of immigrants i wonder how much of a language barrier does play a role? how much was esl part of your story? i know in some states it is illegal to teach in
whether it is supporting the big national organizations and i am sure here in arizona and tucson there are organizations that support immigrants, that mentor children that you can go into the schools and provide, -- provide know your right work shops. many immigrants don't know even though they are undocumented they still have constitutional rights. that includes not knocking on theder if ice comes knocking on there door unless they have a warrant. perhaps going into the community and providing...
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where live at the tucson book festival on the campus of arizona outside the gallagher theatre where we been live all day. lot of book selling going on another beautiful day down here in tucson. another author panel is just about to begin. this is on epidemics, live coverage on book tv mac good afternoon. welcome to the ninth annual present vessel of books. my name is matt russell. i'm the ceo a public munication and it is my pledge to moderate the session this afternoon. i'd like to think cost indications for sponsoring this venue. mr. mcneil is sponsored by research corporation for science advancement and mr. sorkin sponsored by the bio five institute. the presentation will last an hour, including questions and answers, please hold your questions to the final part of the program and we will manage the questions from the floor. immediately following the session, mr. mcneil will autograph his book in the sales and dining area and the bookstore in the town at the mall, booth 141. books are available for purchase at this location and take special note, mr. mcneil note, mr. mcneil will be
where live at the tucson book festival on the campus of arizona outside the gallagher theatre where we been live all day. lot of book selling going on another beautiful day down here in tucson. another author panel is just about to begin. this is on epidemics, live coverage on book tv mac good afternoon. welcome to the ninth annual present vessel of books. my name is matt russell. i'm the ceo a public munication and it is my pledge to moderate the session this afternoon. i'd like to think cost...
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and have a great day. .. >> you're watching live from the university of arizona. . >> welcome to the 9th annual tucsonfestival of books. my name is joyce bollinger, here with southern arizona senior pride. we want to thank cox communication for sponsoring this venue, faderman is appearing as a result of senior pride. [applause] >> we're pretty thrilled about that. and ms. nutt by the tucson medical center. [applause]. >> and jim is here on his own, i guess. >> evidently. >> the preparation will last an hour, including questions and answers and we want to ask you to hold your questions until the end, and we hope to allow plenty of time for questions. immediately following the session, the authors will be autographing books in the sales and signing area in the ua bookstore tent on the mall. it says booth 141. books are available for purchase at this location, but miss faderman will be 20 minutes late since she's going to be interviewed by c-span. we hope you're enjoying the festival and invite you to become a friend of the festival today. you can text friend to 520214 book. or 5202142665. our visit to f
and have a great day. .. >> you're watching live from the university of arizona. . >> welcome to the 9th annual tucsonfestival of books. my name is joyce bollinger, here with southern arizona senior pride. we want to thank cox communication for sponsoring this venue, faderman is appearing as a result of senior pride. [applause] >> we're pretty thrilled about that. and ms. nutt by the tucson medical center. [applause]. >> and jim is here on his own, i guess. >>...
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arizona. it is 50 in phoenix and 42 in tucson and 43 in las vegas. we have sunshine and warmer temperatures. changes are on the way. moisture is streaming in the today it is about sunshine and warm temperatures. by the weekend, it will cloud up and it will be cooler as the rain returns and the temperatures will slide into the 50s. rainfall does not look heavy. it is up north of yukon. we could have a piece of energy rotating through on monday. then it will be dry for the most up next week. it is not that great of an amount. it looks like we will get that into cooler patterns. it is sunshine and warmer temps. today is nice but we can shave off a few degrees off and on to the weekend.>> thank you.>>> this is a story that you need to see. it is the great white shark off of the peer in huntington beach. it's okay to cry, right? no more! we don't want anymore! [crying] ahhhhhhhhhh! everyday price and no extra monthly fees, unlike cable. speeds up to 45 megs, for $30 a month. >>> welcome back. the warriors play the bulls tonight in chicago. it will be the first game without having to rent. he arri
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. >> host: booktv's live coverage of the tucson festival of books on the campus of arizona now continues. there's a couple more author panels that we'll be covering and a come more call-in opportunities -- a couple more call-in opportunities. pardon me. up next is an author panel on immigrants and education. one of the apartments is julissa
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arizona bookstore tent on the mall and joe will follow in about 20 minutes. have a great night. see you tomorrow. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> book tvs live coverage of the tucsonfestival of books continues. we are on the campus of the university of arizona, the festivalts
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should get more poorer, and what i go around doing here in the arizona -- in the southern arizona area of tucson is i try to help people that are in dire need. some of them have been through the military. some of them are just, you know, bummed out of their life, and they have terrible life. but the factors are, the fact that the whole world is polluted. the fact that our mines are with a lot of angst. let's use that term, angst. and the fact that one side has all the money and they're buying the government, they're buying the media. they own everything. and the democrats don't have enough money to actually run a decent campaign about anything. maybe they have some money in some areas but we to get to the point of describing the constitution. host: do you think healthcare is a right something, that they can run an entire campaign on? caller: the constitution was actually written for the colonize there's needed to take over this land to promote their commerce. and that's the way it went. some people got hurt, some people got rich. and it's very, very unnatural for people to treat each they're way
should get more poorer, and what i go around doing here in the arizona -- in the southern arizona area of tucson is i try to help people that are in dire need. some of them have been through the military. some of them are just, you know, bummed out of their life, and they have terrible life. but the factors are, the fact that the whole world is polluted. the fact that our mines are with a lot of angst. let's use that term, angst. and the fact that one side has all the money and they're buying...
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and booktv's live coverage of the tucson festival of books continues here on the university of arizona. we hone you're enjoying the festival and we definitely it invite you to become a friends of the festival today by texting, friend to 520214 book as shown on the sign right over here in the front of the room or visit the friend of the festival booth on the mall your guess makes difference in keeping festival programming tree of chrnlg and supporting critical literacy programs in the community. out of respect for it the authors and fellow audience members please turn off your cell phone at this moment and now i'm o going to introduce our authors here with us today so joe, joe is a veteran political journalist he's a founder tore in chief of the memo and editor of large fund of the nation sthiewt. his article have prepared anywhere you host probably ever read them. and he's notably covered every american presidential election since 1980. he's author of man of the world the future endeavors of bill clinton that is what we'll be talking about today also father of nine-year-old twins who a
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[inaudible conversations] >> booktv live coverage of the tucson festival of the book continues we're on the campus of university of arizona the festival itself is held outside in many aspects it is hell on the of quad area and the different buildings that surround it the wildcats statue right in the middle to represent the university of arizona wildcats and unjust dave minutes when panelist will be joining us taking calls his most recent book is called me and of the world and we're talking about bill clinton in the post presidency. teeleven is now with us. thank you for being with us. , as many as the clinton foundation raised and given away and spent? of the estimates is over $2 billion at this point. they have been an operation release since he was in the white house. we opened a foundation to raise money for his presidential library initially 1998. and has now been operated almost 20 years in a rain of death after he left the white house and started to raise money to do other things. and in the underdeveloped world the great bulk of the money that was raised and spent by the foundation has a bunch of other projects tha
[inaudible conversations] >> booktv live coverage of the tucson festival of the book continues we're on the campus of university of arizona the festival itself is held outside in many aspects it is hell on the of quad area and the different buildings that surround it the wildcats statue right in the middle to represent the university of arizona wildcats and unjust dave minutes when panelist will be joining us taking calls his most recent book is called me and of the world and we're...
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arizona bookstore tent on the mall and joe will follow in about 20 minutes. have a great night. see you tomorrow. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> book tvs live coverage of the tucson festival of books continues. we are on the campus of the university of arizona, the festival itself is held outside in many aspects and it's held on the quad area of the campus in different buildings of surrounding it. there is a wild cat statue in the middle to represent the university of arizona wildcats and in just a minute's one of the panelists that you just heard, joe conason will be joining us and he will be taking calls. his book, his most recent book i should say is: "man of the world: the future endeavors ofe bill clinton". we are tight about bill clinton and post- presidency. if you have been listening to this panel and joe conason is now with us.t will thank you for being with us? guest: thank you for having a. host: how much money has the clinton foundation raise andnd given and spent? guest: i think the estimate is over 2 billion at this point. they have been in operation really says he was in the white house. they opened the foundation to raise money for his presidentia
arizona bookstore tent on the mall and joe will follow in about 20 minutes. have a great night. see you tomorrow. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> book tvs live coverage of the tucson festival of books continues. we are on the campus of the university of arizona, the festival itself is held outside in many aspects and it's held on the quad area of the campus in different buildings of surrounding it. there is a wild cat statue in the middle to represent the university...
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and booktv's live coverage of the tucson festival of books continues here on the university of arizona. we hone you're enjoying the festival and we definitely it invite you to become a friends of the festival today by texting, friend to 520214 book as shown on the sign right over here in the front of the room or visit the friend of the festival booth on the mall your guess makes difference in keeping festival programming tree of chrnlg and supporting critical literacy programs in the community. out of respect for it the authors and fellow audience members please turn off your cell phone at this moment and now i'm o going to introduce our authors here with us today so joe, joe is a veteran political journalist he's a founder tore in chief of the memo and editor of large fund of the nation sthiewt. his article have prepared anywhere you host probably ever read them. and he's notably covered every american presidential election since 1980. he's author of man of the world the future endeavors of bill clinton that is what we'll be talking about today also father of nine-year-old twins who a
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joint task force in chief of the tucson sector to implement strategic guidance and customs and border protection through command and control functions within the state of arizona in addition oversight of uh tucson sector of approximately 420 personnel. the assistant director of investigative programs within the u.s. immigration's customs enforcement for program -- problematic with be an operational initiatives. to see oversight of investigative activities in more than 500 personnel assigned to the area. with the bureau of international narcotics his spots will for the state department programs as well as support for law enforcement and rule of law. the chair recognizes you five minutes to testify. >> good morning members of the subcommittee thanks for the ability to testify with the continued threat it poses to the homeland. i am pleased to testify among the most important partners of the department of state i'd like to think the ambassador for their leadership been this effort turning to that exhibit north america central america or south america speaking to that when meese speak to the maritime transit zone we continue to face a significant threat from the c
joint task force in chief of the tucson sector to implement strategic guidance and customs and border protection through command and control functions within the state of arizona in addition oversight of uh tucson sector of approximately 420 personnel. the assistant director of investigative programs within the u.s. immigration's customs enforcement for program -- problematic with be an operational initiatives. to see oversight of investigative activities in more than 500 personnel assigned to...