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that's not the state of utah's fight.ur staff here manage him day to day because he is a death row inmate. he'll get what's coming to a death row inmate and nothing more. >> from death row, the condemned will be transferred in a state van to the back of the uinta three building. >> i personally wish they would either overturn my case, my conviction, or execute me and get it over with. now, you don't know if it's going to be five years down the road, two years, ten years, what they're going to decide. and that's really hard. >> if ralph menzies is to be executed, he will be moved from a holding cell at 30 minutes to midnight, and then be escorted by a team of five officers down this hallway, arriving at a room whose purpose cannot be mistaken. some inmates die by lethal injection. utah still uses a firing squad for inmates who have chosen that option. one such execution made headlines when convicted murderer gary gilmore was put to death in 1977. >> he'll be strapped to the chair. at that point, a medical personnel will pl
that's not the state of utah's fight.ur staff here manage him day to day because he is a death row inmate. he'll get what's coming to a death row inmate and nothing more. >> from death row, the condemned will be transferred in a state van to the back of the uinta three building. >> i personally wish they would either overturn my case, my conviction, or execute me and get it over with. now, you don't know if it's going to be five years down the road, two years, ten years, what...
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hemos invitado hoy al candidato, ex gobernador del estado de utah, jon huntsman.mos esta entrevista, que la llevÉ a cabo hace unos dÍas, hablando del desempleo y la economÍa. gracias por estar con nosotros en "enfoque". thank you for being with us. >>un honor estar aquÍ. gracias por tenerme. >>gobernador, el wallstreet journal ha dicho que su plan econÓmico es, de todos los candidatos, uno de los mÁs quizÁs bien pensado y fuerte. concretamente, ¿quÉ dice su plan econÓmico para arreglar esta crisis? >>el periÓdico wall streetta journal dice que es el mejor de todos, de todos los candidatos y lo que harÁ es inyectar confianza a una economÍa que lo necsita desesperadamente. nadie estÁ invirtiendo, nadie se esta moviendo y nadie estÁ empleando porque no hay confianza en el maÑana. asÍ que yo digo, cambiemos el cÓdigo de impuestos que estÁ roto y es anticuado. lo que hice como gobernador de utah, creÉ un sistema de impuestos Único para todos los residentes de mi estado. quiero eliminar las rebajas con un cÓdigo federal, quiero bajar las tasas y agrandar la base, bajar
hemos invitado hoy al candidato, ex gobernador del estado de utah, jon huntsman.mos esta entrevista, que la llevÉ a cabo hace unos dÍas, hablando del desempleo y la economÍa. gracias por estar con nosotros en "enfoque". thank you for being with us. >>un honor estar aquÍ. gracias por tenerme. >>gobernador, el wallstreet journal ha dicho que su plan econÓmico es, de todos los candidatos, uno de los mÁs quizÁs bien pensado y fuerte. concretamente, ¿quÉ dice su plan...
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this is out on the navajo reservation in southern utah. this is part of a structure that's about, i'd say, 300 rooms running along the back side of this canyon, a little village, small city, something. artifacts everywhere. one of the walls had fallen out, revealing the floor that had been packed in there, hundreds of years of people using the same floor just pushing down the dirt so that there are pieces of woven -- of braided string sticking out of the floor everywhere and arrowheads and broken pottery and i realized when i came up against the stack of this trash pile i put my head against it and looked along it. i could see it was covered with hair. people in that room had been combing their hair for hundreds of years and it had been landing on the floor. and then new floors are built on top of that and new floors and i ran my hand across, just barely across, the front of this and i could feel the hair of people who had been there and i was there with a navajo guy that i know who just was creeped out by this. because there's a certain h
this is out on the navajo reservation in southern utah. this is part of a structure that's about, i'd say, 300 rooms running along the back side of this canyon, a little village, small city, something. artifacts everywhere. one of the walls had fallen out, revealing the floor that had been packed in there, hundreds of years of people using the same floor just pushing down the dirt so that there are pieces of woven -- of braided string sticking out of the floor everywhere and arrowheads and...
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utah is not alone.na, south carolina and alabama have all drafted their own immigration laws in the last two years, and they've all been sued by the feds as well. bill: and we have watched that play out there. how's utah defending itself, peter? >> reporter: their attorney general says he knows, he gets why the doj doesn't like those other states' laws, so he made an effort to make utah's law different, and he says, quote, we feel strongly we made significant changes with our law compared with arizona's at the time. we think the way our law is with our changes, think we can defend it, that we can prevail on this and have it held constitutional. and he also says even though the federal government is suing his state, he's going to keep working with them, trying to figure out a way to make everybody happy. back to you. bill: we'll try and get the governor on the air and have him explain his position. that is a fascinating sky behind you in washington d.c. it looks like halloween night. >> reporter: kind of
utah is not alone.na, south carolina and alabama have all drafted their own immigration laws in the last two years, and they've all been sued by the feds as well. bill: and we have watched that play out there. how's utah defending itself, peter? >> reporter: their attorney general says he knows, he gets why the doj doesn't like those other states' laws, so he made an effort to make utah's law different, and he says, quote, we feel strongly we made significant changes with our law compared...
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if i go to utah -- >> it's good in 49 other states, not your home state. >> so i go to utah then and i get me a gun permit and i can carry it anywhere i want to except certain states. well, you see, that's crazy, and th's why in this particular instance we're getting ready to get way off the track with something. this doesn't appear to be particularly relevant, but i have in my hand the gun shows that are established in the united states of america in the month of november alone, and at eve of those gun shows i see the big signs all the time. as a matter of fact, i've been thinking about how to break that up i know the first day that we see a sign saying african-american gun show in harlem in liberty city in mile, there ain't going to be no more gun shows. we will stop giving permits at that time. but there is sometng drascally wrong with weaponizing a society the way that we are doing it. nobody has any problem getting a gun. most states already allow for some form of carrying a concealed weapon. but the rub comes when certain states have more strict provisions and you need, then, o
if i go to utah -- >> it's good in 49 other states, not your home state. >> so i go to utah then and i get me a gun permit and i can carry it anywhere i want to except certain states. well, you see, that's crazy, and th's why in this particular instance we're getting ready to get way off the track with something. this doesn't appear to be particularly relevant, but i have in my hand the gun shows that are established in the united states of america in the month of november alone,...
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george, utah and the call was received here in syracuse, new york., both of those states, utah and new york, are one party states. and what that means by law, it is legal to record a conversation with someone without the second party knowing. so in utah and in new york, the origin and the source of the call, both states are one party states, the call was then made legally. >> we're learning more about the third man now accusing bernie fine of molesting him. not everybody believes him, including his own father, who you will hear from. and remember this from just eight days ago. >> i've been friends for 50 years with coach fine. and that buys a lot of loyalty from me. >> bernie fine's long time boss syracuse head coach jim boeheim announcing unequivocal support. we'll talk about that and a lot more about john wartime. [ indistinct conversations ] nice, huh? yeah. you know what else is nice is all the savings you can get on cruze and traverse over there. oh! that's my beard. [ chuckles ] it's amazing. ♪ [ male announcer ] this holiday, chevy's giving mo
george, utah and the call was received here in syracuse, new york., both of those states, utah and new york, are one party states. and what that means by law, it is legal to record a conversation with someone without the second party knowing. so in utah and in new york, the origin and the source of the call, both states are one party states, the call was then made legally. >> we're learning more about the third man now accusing bernie fine of molesting him. not everybody believes him,...
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. >> around the time of mary katherine's revelation, brian mitchell decides it's time to leave utah. rescued at a local the three are stopped by a police detective who wants elizabeth to take off the veil mitchell has made her wear. the detective wants to see if the girl behind the veil is the missing elizabeth smart. mitchell ultimately convinces the detective that the young girl is not the one he is looking for. elizabeth later testifies about watching the detective leave. >> i felt hopeless walking out the door. i was mad at myself that i didn't say anything. i was mad at myself for just not taking the chance. i just felt like it was so close. i was just so -- i felt terrible. i felt terrible that the detective had not pushed harder. that he had just walked away. i felt upset with myself that i had not said anything, done anything, that i had not taken the chance. i was just very upset. >>> the three leave town on a bus heading towards southern california. >> can you describe your feelings for the jury when you were on that bus? >> i felt like i was being sentenced to 20 more year
. >> around the time of mary katherine's revelation, brian mitchell decides it's time to leave utah. rescued at a local the three are stopped by a police detective who wants elizabeth to take off the veil mitchell has made her wear. the detective wants to see if the girl behind the veil is the missing elizabeth smart. mitchell ultimately convinces the detective that the young girl is not the one he is looking for. elizabeth later testifies about watching the detective leave. >> i...
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>> in the summer of 2009, eric shrever and david cardona are hiking through utah's zion national park. they're both experienced canyoneers, skilled at getting through canyons by any means possible. that includes climbing, rappeling or even swimming. >> i've always loved the outdoors. i've been an avid hiker. but this canyoneering sport, it takes hiking to a whole new level, and i started dabbling in that about three years ago. >> i've been doing canyoneering for about a year with eric. >> this time, david is also going to be a cameraman. >> we thought it would be great to have it on camera and we could show other people what we do. >> but what they're about to record is their worst nightmare. eric is planning to rappel 300 feet into the beautiful but dangerous englesteed canyon. >> you can't really see the bottom of it. it kind of blows your mind away, just the scenery of it. >> they choose a spot and david helps eric set up for the rappel. >> i quickly noticed how tall, how far 300 feet is. i was very, very nervous. there are all sorts of factors that can lead to death and injury, as
>> in the summer of 2009, eric shrever and david cardona are hiking through utah's zion national park. they're both experienced canyoneers, skilled at getting through canyons by any means possible. that includes climbing, rappeling or even swimming. >> i've always loved the outdoors. i've been an avid hiker. but this canyoneering sport, it takes hiking to a whole new level, and i started dabbling in that about three years ago. >> i've been doing canyoneering for about a year...
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. >> early on they lived together in jean's house in ogden, utah.ue pampered her like she was royalty. he was sweet? >> yep. and he knew i had diabetes, so he'd get up first thing in the morning and fix a bowl of fruit for me and make sure i had something to eat. >> he'd do everything for you. >> yeah, everything. he'd scrub the floor on his hands and knees in the kitchen and do the vacuuming. he'd even throw clothes in the washer. >> if in the bedroom dominique was no italian stallion, well, what did it matter? did you have a sex life? >> no, no sex life. he had problems from being in prison. >> what kind of problems? >> well, he had prostate problems. >> how did you feel about that? >> i went along with it. sex isn't everything in life, you know? >>, but the rest of it, magic. a whirlwind of scenic trips, fancy meals, love. so when dominique, just a month out of prison, proposed, jean didn't hesitate. on april 24, 2003, in palm springs, california, jean moffet became mrs. dominique digiorgio. must have felt great. >> it did. somebody to take care
. >> early on they lived together in jean's house in ogden, utah.ue pampered her like she was royalty. he was sweet? >> yep. and he knew i had diabetes, so he'd get up first thing in the morning and fix a bowl of fruit for me and make sure i had something to eat. >> he'd do everything for you. >> yeah, everything. he'd scrub the floor on his hands and knees in the kitchen and do the vacuuming. he'd even throw clothes in the washer. >> if in the bedroom dominique...
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well, bobby davis made the call from saint george, utah.he call was received here in syracuse, new york. now, both of those states, utah and new york, are one party states, and what that means by law, it is legal to record a conversation with someone without the second party knowing. in utah and in new york, the origin and the source of the call, both states are one party states. the call was then made legally. >> and what does bobby davis want to happen from this point forward now? >> i have spoken to bobby davis about exactly that. he's told me he doesn't want an apology from bernie fine. he doesn't want to see bernie fine publicly humiliated, in fact. he doesn't want money. he hasn't hired an attorney. he says what he has wanted all along is that bernie fine seek help and that bernie fine ask forgiveness, and i think what he's told me he wants most of all is to make sure no other victims are hurt by a man he says hurt him, stole his childhood so many years ago. >> did bobby davis reveal why he continued this relationship with laurie and
well, bobby davis made the call from saint george, utah.he call was received here in syracuse, new york. now, both of those states, utah and new york, are one party states, and what that means by law, it is legal to record a conversation with someone without the second party knowing. in utah and in new york, the origin and the source of the call, both states are one party states. the call was then made legally. >> and what does bobby davis want to happen from this point forward now?...
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continuing ouruent12 one on one set of interviews, we are joined by utah governor jon huntsman who comes to us from new hampshire. welcome to "fox news sunday". >> guest: it is an honor to be with you. >> chris: there you go. we'll look nationally you are trailing the field all the way back as you can see at two
continuing ouruent12 one on one set of interviews, we are joined by utah governor jon huntsman who comes to us from new hampshire. welcome to "fox news sunday". >> guest: it is an honor to be with you. >> chris: there you go. we'll look nationally you are trailing the field all the way back as you can see at two
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george, utah, and the call was received here in syracuse, new york. of those states, utah and new york, are one-party states. what that means, by law, it is legal to record a conversation with someone without the second party knowing. so, in utah and in new york, the origin and the source of the call, both states are one-party states. the call was then made legally. >> that was mark schwartz, espn reporter talking earlier with our fredericka whitfield. nancy cantor says the university was never given the tape by bobby davis during their own investigation that took place back in 2005. >>> well, coming up, an amazing rescue at sea. a military helicopter crew braves gale force winds to rescue stranded sailors. one of the men at the controls was a royal. we'll tell you who. try. ready, go! ♪ yeah, rock on, mom! [ male announcer ] sometimes a hint is all the wrapping a gift needs. wait a minute...i... [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] the lexus december to remember sales event is here, but only for a limited time. see your lexus dealer for exclusive lease offe
george, utah, and the call was received here in syracuse, new york. of those states, utah and new york, are one-party states. what that means, by law, it is legal to record a conversation with someone without the second party knowing. so, in utah and in new york, the origin and the source of the call, both states are one-party states. the call was then made legally. >> that was mark schwartz, espn reporter talking earlier with our fredericka whitfield. nancy cantor says the university was...
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look at what i did as governor of the state of utah. first of all i was twice elected in utah, which is a comp seven 2i6 state. the second time, 80% of the vote. got all the republicans. got a lot of independents, and won a lot of democts, too. that's called leadership. but you look at the leadership, and it's based on pro-life. always has been. pro-second amendment. pro-growth. the largest tax cut that state had ever seen in history. the second voucher bill ever in the nation, i signed. health care reform without a mandate. i mean, the list goes on and on. you'd be hard-pressed when you look at my governing record not to say, that's a good, conservative governing record and style. >> i want to ask you about one of your own flip-flops that's gotten some attention and that's and the issue of health care. back in 2008, the issue of an individual mandate, can you compel folks to buy health care insurance under a reform plan, this is what you said, i wouldn't shy away from mandate. i think if you're going to get it done and get it done righ
look at what i did as governor of the state of utah. first of all i was twice elected in utah, which is a comp seven 2i6 state. the second time, 80% of the vote. got all the republicans. got a lot of independents, and won a lot of democts, too. that's called leadership. but you look at the leadership, and it's based on pro-life. always has been. pro-second amendment. pro-growth. the largest tax cut that state had ever seen in history. the second voucher bill ever in the nation, i signed. health...
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the justice department is now trying to stop an immigration crackdown in utah.he feds say it is unconstitutional. >>trace: installing a christmas tree nidal malik hasan arresteds -- nidal malik hasan arresteds when you use a helicopter. unbelievable. unbelievable. the video is from new zealand and the helicopter snapped in half and smashed into the ground, and the new zealand herald reports the pilot was installing a 7-story christmas tree when the rotor hit some support cables and you can see it hit. bam! a new zealand television station reports that the pilot, amazingly, says he is doing fine. after that crash. >> i'm trace gallagher here forship on "studio b" with bad weather on the busiest travel weekd of the year, 42 million expected to drive, fly, or train to the thanksgiving destination according to aaa but, already, reports of significant delays. a fast-moving weather system dumped rain and snow up and down the eastern seaboard and flash flood warnings for some spots along interstate 95. and now, live in the fox weather station. >>reporter: it could be w
the justice department is now trying to stop an immigration crackdown in utah.he feds say it is unconstitutional. >>trace: installing a christmas tree nidal malik hasan arresteds -- nidal malik hasan arresteds when you use a helicopter. unbelievable. unbelievable. the video is from new zealand and the helicopter snapped in half and smashed into the ground, and the new zealand herald reports the pilot was installing a 7-story christmas tree when the rotor hit some support cables and you...
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utah's economy. he also has extensive foreign- policy experience. as ambassador to china, as deputy u.s. trade representative, and ambassador to singapore. he has argued foreign-policy is critical for national security and for economic growth. he has been a businessman, a political leader, and a statement. we're very pleased he is able to join us today. this session will take the form of a discussion between the co- director of our economic studies program. he was a professor at georgetown and served in the bush administration under hank paulson. [applause] >> thank you, john. thank you, governor, for being here. >> i am the first of the candidates. there must be a reason nobody else has appeared. >> let's start off with the most pressing problem we face, the labor market problem. we have lost nearly 9 million jobs. we have had some job gains in the last year, but not enough to keep up with normal job growth. we are, at best, treading water. 9% unemployment. it is a staggering problem. one number tha
utah's economy. he also has extensive foreign- policy experience. as ambassador to china, as deputy u.s. trade representative, and ambassador to singapore. he has argued foreign-policy is critical for national security and for economic growth. he has been a businessman, a political leader, and a statement. we're very pleased he is able to join us today. this session will take the form of a discussion between the co- director of our economic studies program. he was a professor at georgetown and...
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. >> still to come new details about the murder of a teen aged girl in utah, why police are investigating two of her neighbors. >> a justin bieber baby, more on the allegation shocking a lot of people this noon. >> and it is not quite sweater weather out there but you may want to keep a jacket with you at least. meteorologist bernadette woods will be back with your updated weather forecast. ,,,,,,,,,,,, ♪[ music ] >>> herman cane is back on the campaign trail today despite allegations of sexual harassment. he denies he has changed his stories on the allegations made when he was head of the national restaurant association back in the 1990s. >>> at least two women got financial payouts that included a confidentiality agreement. however an attorney for one of them now says his clients wants permission to tell her side of the stories. >> s naturally she has been very upset about all this since the story broke last sunday because mr. cane has been giving the impression that she is someone who came out and made false allegations and that is certainly not true. >> recently cane addressed the all
. >> still to come new details about the murder of a teen aged girl in utah, why police are investigating two of her neighbors. >> a justin bieber baby, more on the allegation shocking a lot of people this noon. >> and it is not quite sweater weather out there but you may want to keep a jacket with you at least. meteorologist bernadette woods will be back with your updated weather forecast. ,,,,,,,,,,,, ♪[ music ] >>> herman cane is back on the campaign trail today...
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el prÓximo presidente de estados unidos representa al partido reman y fue gobernador del estado de utahs los candidatos hasta el momento, uno de los mÁs quizas bien pensado, concretamente quÉ dice su plan econÓmico, para arreglar esta crisis?. >>> el diario dijo que que el mejor de todos, los candidatos, y lo que harÍa es inyectar confianza aÚna economÍa que lo necesita desesperadamente, y nadie estÁ invierto entiendo nadie estÁ contratando, no hay movimiento porque de modo no no dpainz en un futuro, digo que el sistema actual estÁ roto, quiero eliminar el sistema que permite que las corporaciÓn eviten pagar, pagar las tazas y asÍ aumentar la base, serÍan tazas de 23% depende de ingresos no mÁs regalos tribunal torios a las grandes coorporaciones. >>> no mÁs subsidios no podemos costear mÁs. >>> quÉ harÍa usted con once millones con de indocumentados que hay aquÍ y cual su plan sobre esto es muy. >>> primero que todo hay que comenzar por parar de usar el tema como un tema polÍtico. este presidente le prometiÓ a la comunidad hispana una reforma migratoria integral, y no hemos visto nada
el prÓximo presidente de estados unidos representa al partido reman y fue gobernador del estado de utahs los candidatos hasta el momento, uno de los mÁs quizas bien pensado, concretamente quÉ dice su plan econÓmico, para arreglar esta crisis?. >>> el diario dijo que que el mejor de todos, los candidatos, y lo que harÍa es inyectar confianza aÚna economÍa que lo necesita desesperadamente, y nadie estÁ invierto entiendo nadie estÁ contratando, no hay movimiento porque de modo no...
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and utah is no exception. but nowhere are prison gangs more powerful, dangerous, and faster growing than in california. and they have added their own ominous chapters to the convict code. >> you can always spot a guy that's not used to prison, a new inmate, because he'll come out, he'll wander around, he won't go with his own group. you know, he's just looking. and usually, what will happen is one of the gangsters will go over and snatch him up and bring him over and run the game down to him, tell him hey, this is what you've got to do, this is where you've got to be, you can only hang out with your own people, we don't want to see you talking to people of other races. and that happens real quick. real quick. >> at san quentin state prison, we learned that not only do gangs force most of the prison population into racial segregation, they even draw boundaries on the rec yard. >> this is the lower yard. the inmates segregate themselves out here, the reason being that the gangs want it that way. the blacks are o
and utah is no exception. but nowhere are prison gangs more powerful, dangerous, and faster growing than in california. and they have added their own ominous chapters to the convict code. >> you can always spot a guy that's not used to prison, a new inmate, because he'll come out, he'll wander around, he won't go with his own group. you know, he's just looking. and usually, what will happen is one of the gangsters will go over and snatch him up and bring him over and run the game down to...
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he led the largest contingent ornaments from illinois to utah in 184748. he envisioned creation of the state which had been created what if he'll ever hit by california. congress is not going to let us take that be created. they were happy about the size of california or texas. texas cohort created themselves. i don't have time to go into each one, but they are in the books. an interesting thing is he dispatched a morbid older they'd can't call 24 mayport at the furthest and applicable point on the colorado river. the colorado river enters into the coastal california. along with that comes from california. the water between my mexico is the gold with california where the colorado river and peer today there's not much there because of your occasion, but that it is not to dwell on the way up to a certain point. it was very important commerce to the mormons what they hoped would be desiree at, but even utah. it was in arizona as it turned out wants congress created the lines. after the civil war payback time to arizona for trying to become a federated state i
he led the largest contingent ornaments from illinois to utah in 184748. he envisioned creation of the state which had been created what if he'll ever hit by california. congress is not going to let us take that be created. they were happy about the size of california or texas. texas cohort created themselves. i don't have time to go into each one, but they are in the books. an interesting thing is he dispatched a morbid older they'd can't call 24 mayport at the furthest and applicable point on...
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your record as governor of utah was not of a strongg conservative. but yourr strategy in the race has been to run and i put this kind of in quotes as a "relative moderate", you say we need to pull most if not all troops in the afghanistan sooner than anybody on the stage but ron paul. you say you believe in science issues like global warming and ef- efevolusion. does it make practical sense to put yourself as most sevenaturist candidate. >> guest: i will not contort myself in a pretzel and be something i am not. i have an established record as governor of the state of the utah. when people look at my record as governor, they will look at what surprises people when they reflect on it i am pro life and always have been. i am pro growth and we delivered heth health care reform without a man date and signed the education voucher. they may have discounted us early on. when i worked as u.s. ambassador to china. but they say i get the part of the huntsman guy who puts country first. we realate to that. and on my record, it is no surprise people are giving u
your record as governor of utah was not of a strongg conservative. but yourr strategy in the race has been to run and i put this kind of in quotes as a "relative moderate", you say we need to pull most if not all troops in the afghanistan sooner than anybody on the stage but ron paul. you say you believe in science issues like global warming and ef- efevolusion. does it make practical sense to put yourself as most sevenaturist candidate. >> guest: i will not contort myself in a...
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if i go to utah -- >> it's good in 49 other states, not your home state. >> so i go to utah then and i get me a gun permit and i can carry it anywhere i want to except certain states. well, you see, that's crazy, and that's why in this particular instance we're getting ready to get way off the track with something. this doesn't appear to be particularly relevant, but i have in my hand the gun shows that are established in the united states of america in the month of november alone, and at eve of those gun shows i see the big signs all the time. as a matter of fact, i've been thinking about how to break that up i know the first day that we see a sign saying african-american gun show in harlem in liberty city in mile, there ain't going to be no more gun o >> there's something drastically wrong with reppizing the society. nobody has any problem getting a gun. most states already allow some form of carrying a concealed weapon, but the rub comes when states have stricter provisions and you need then only to read that felons get guns and they get carrying a concealed weapons permit. the le
if i go to utah -- >> it's good in 49 other states, not your home state. >> so i go to utah then and i get me a gun permit and i can carry it anywhere i want to except certain states. well, you see, that's crazy, and that's why in this particular instance we're getting ready to get way off the track with something. this doesn't appear to be particularly relevant, but i have in my hand the gun shows that are established in the united states of america in the month of november alone,...
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in utah .../ symptoms .../ ar during... the... ásameá scene...///.web.../ ááitáá... was... the politician.../ who... was forced....to apologi. apologize. a teenage girl... goes up against the governor... and wins.... 3 emma sullivan is a hiih school senior... most oofher recent twitter posts refer to the new twilight movie. but thissone, posted monday, got her called into the principal's office, with a requesttfor a letter of apologyyto the governor. he startee off with saying that he had to do a bunch of damage control. and that i needed to do damage control and that i needed toofix this. she posted the tweet while on a field trip to the kansas state papital.... governor brownback was addressing the group. her remark? i tweeted: just made mean comments to gov. browwback and told himmhe sucked, in person. brownback's complained to emma's school nd - district... demanding she say sorry.but emma says she was amendment rights.i didn't say anything that i couldn't say at school. i'm pretty ure i didn't cuss. and in the end... it was gov. brownback sayinn
in utah .../ symptoms .../ ar during... the... ásameá scene...///.web.../ ááitáá... was... the politician.../ who... was forced....to apologi. apologize. a teenage girl... goes up against the governor... and wins.... 3 emma sullivan is a hiih school senior... most oofher recent twitter posts refer to the new twilight movie. but thissone, posted monday, got her called into the principal's office, with a requesttfor a letter of apologyyto the governor. he startee off with saying that he had...
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utah representative steven sandstrom is here. i understand you are interrupting your vacation to be here on the show. i have to ask you about the fact that i know that g.o.j. attorneys met with you before the lawsuit was filed. had you hoped you could avoid a lawsuit because your law is different from the other states? >> yeah. utah law is very much different from other states. in fact, i have met face to face with the department of justice. they indicated to me that this law was something that was more reasonable and much better balanced approach than other states have done. so it was quite surprising, quite frankly, that they decided to sue over house bill 497, which is simply enforcing current federal immigration law. it just allows us to be a partnership with the federal government in enforcing the law. >> i have read comments and you believe there is internal pressure within the administration, within the department of justice to file lawsuits in response to these state laws, each though huhoped it wouldn't happen in this ca
utah representative steven sandstrom is here. i understand you are interrupting your vacation to be here on the show. i have to ask you about the fact that i know that g.o.j. attorneys met with you before the lawsuit was filed. had you hoped you could avoid a lawsuit because your law is different from the other states? >> yeah. utah law is very much different from other states. in fact, i have met face to face with the department of justice. they indicated to me that this law was...
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mike winder is the mayor of west valley city, utah. he's been publishing stories for the last several months under the alias richard wash. he says it was easy to do. the local newspaper recently caught staff and started accepting freelance articles, so winder spitted his articles online. >> you know how frustrating it is as the mayor, you love your city, you're trying to turn things around, you have a lot of great things going on, and the media is sent to the crime desk. >> he also admits to quoting himself in some of his stores. a local newspaper isn't amused. it's concerned the mayor misrepresented himself. >>> a new push this morning to let students on a college campus carry guns. a student senator at purdue university in indiana is proposing legislation that would allow students to carry a handgun on campus. students would be required to take an 8 hour class. the police chief is worried about letting students who drink alcohol have easier access to weapons. >> just putting firearms in the mix with alcohol and young men and women ca
mike winder is the mayor of west valley city, utah. he's been publishing stories for the last several months under the alias richard wash. he says it was easy to do. the local newspaper recently caught staff and started accepting freelance articles, so winder spitted his articles online. >> you know how frustrating it is as the mayor, you love your city, you're trying to turn things around, you have a lot of great things going on, and the media is sent to the crime desk. >> he also...
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>> november 5, 2007, davis county, utah, 4:15 a.m.t a lot of late nights cruising the utah roads with one eye out for emergencies, for drunks or for speeders like this one. >> i saw this vehicle approaching me, you know. it looked like it was going really fast. so i turned my radar on and got it on radar at 95 miles an hour in a 55-mile-an-hour zone. i was thinking that this is going to be a drunk driver, somebody trying to get home, somebody just trying to have fun. >> deputy cox quickly turns around and starts to chase the speeder, practically burning up the highway. >> it was a dangerous pursuit. they were going so fast and by the time i got up to speed i could barely see them. >> they're racing toward the county line so cox calls weber county for backup. >> so i called to the next county ahead and had officers waiting for them. and then they hit a hill and i was able to catch up to them. >> finally, the pursued vehicle slows, stops. as deputy cox approaches the waiting car, he realizes someone in the car is either terrified or in
>> november 5, 2007, davis county, utah, 4:15 a.m.t a lot of late nights cruising the utah roads with one eye out for emergencies, for drunks or for speeders like this one. >> i saw this vehicle approaching me, you know. it looked like it was going really fast. so i turned my radar on and got it on radar at 95 miles an hour in a 55-mile-an-hour zone. i was thinking that this is going to be a drunk driver, somebody trying to get home, somebody just trying to have fun. >> deputy...