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one is the yuma sector. one is the tucson sector. and you say yuma has got it right. what does that mean, that there is operational control? can you explain what that means in layman's terms to the viewers out there? >> yes, i was in both the yuma sector and the tucson secotor last week and there is a difference. in the yuma sector, people still get through, but our border patrol and other agents have a reasonable expectation of catching them. that's probably the best explanation of what operational control means. you'll never stop everyone from coming through and you have a lot of commerce, legal commerce, that happens at the border as well. so when people talk about having a sealed border, weigh don't need a sealed border. we need a secure border. that's what we have in yuma. we're quite a ways from that in the tucson sector. >> and when that is done, that would trigger the pathway to citizenship? >> yes. first, we've got to get, as you mentioned, some kind of metrics from the department of homeland security. in a recent report that they had, increased apprehensions
one is the yuma sector. one is the tucson sector. and you say yuma has got it right. what does that mean, that there is operational control? can you explain what that means in layman's terms to the viewers out there? >> yes, i was in both the yuma sector and the tucson secotor last week and there is a difference. in the yuma sector, people still get through, but our border patrol and other agents have a reasonable expectation of catching them. that's probably the best explanation of what...
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one is the yuma territorial prison, and the other one is alcatraz. there's something in our culture in our consciousness, of what would it have been like to be in a prison like this? the yuma territorial prison was considered to be a model and humane institution in its day. and this was the solitary confinement cell. any major infraction, talking back to a guard, not giving your respect to the authorities, it was really -- if they can't deal with you, the dark cells could deal with you. of all the treatment, this was the place you didn't want to come. because you did not have a latrine. you got bread and water once a day. occasionally there would be more than one person in here. and one great big prison breakout, there were 12 people in here. folk -- lore that said a mean guard would, in the pitch black, feel something coming down the air shaft and it could have been a scorpion or a snake. now, that is just something that is not documented. >> from 1876 to 1909, thetime ya territorial prison was home to more than 3,000 prisoners, including 29 women.
one is the yuma territorial prison, and the other one is alcatraz. there's something in our culture in our consciousness, of what would it have been like to be in a prison like this? the yuma territorial prison was considered to be a model and humane institution in its day. and this was the solitary confinement cell. any major infraction, talking back to a guard, not giving your respect to the authorities, it was really -- if they can't deal with you, the dark cells could deal with you. of all...
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yuma territorial prison, and the other one is alcatraz. there is something in our culture, in our consciousness of what would it have been like to be in a prison like this? wasyuma territorial prison coidered to be a model and he main institution in its day. this was a solitary confinement cell. any major infraction, talking back to lagarde, not -- talking back to a guard, not giving respect to authority, if they could not deal with you, the be with you.ld this was the place you did not want to come, because you did not have a latrine. you got bread and water once a day. occasionally there read more than one person in here, and one great big prison break out, there were 12 people in here. the folklore, we have no proof ,f this that said ammine guard in the pitch black, you would feel something coming down the air shaft, and it could have been a scorpion or a snake. that is something that is not documented. yumaom 1876-1909, the territorial prison was home to 3000 prisoners, including 29 women. this weekend, discover the history and literar
yuma territorial prison, and the other one is alcatraz. there is something in our culture, in our consciousness of what would it have been like to be in a prison like this? wasyuma territorial prison coidered to be a model and he main institution in its day. this was a solitary confinement cell. any major infraction, talking back to lagarde, not -- talking back to a guard, not giving respect to authority, if they could not deal with you, the be with you.ld this was the place you did not want to...
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. >> in yuma county, colorado storm chasers captured a video of tornado. midwest got it. in the bay area, sheet metal dangled above a sidewalk. the wind is blamed for sfashg brush fire. flamed destroyed two homes. downed trees were a problem there, too, as one driver found out the hard way. >> without warning the banks right over there came crashing down onto my car. >> then there is the dust storm in kansas and in arizona, the wind kicked up enough dust to shut down 34 miles of interstate 40. >> at least 12 states are under winter storm advisories watches and warnings from new mexico to iowa. >>> we know it's considerably calmer, but mike, you can see the camera bouncing around a little bit out there. >> it's gusting pretty impressively. you can see a few whitecaps as we look from emeryville back towards the golden gate bridge, but 24-hour temperature change, it's much warmer. i'll tell you how long it will last. >> cheryl: also, the sweet taste of success. milestone that has >>> happening now, families of the contract school shootings are lobbying lawmakers to pass stri
. >> in yuma county, colorado storm chasers captured a video of tornado. midwest got it. in the bay area, sheet metal dangled above a sidewalk. the wind is blamed for sfashg brush fire. flamed destroyed two homes. downed trees were a problem there, too, as one driver found out the hard way. >> without warning the banks right over there came crashing down onto my car. >> then there is the dust storm in kansas and in arizona, the wind kicked up enough dust to shut down 34 miles...
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. >> in case you noticed, yuma, arizona, 94 today. you can find the warmth. you just have to drive to the desert. >>> bill, stick around for this one. amazing video that we've got to show our viewers. new york artist michael berken created this animation tribute. what is it -- yeah, he used post-it notes. 4800 of these babies to come exact. it took a lot of time. it took 96 days spread over an 11-month period to shoot the 5,722 still images that make up the video as i said was a guy who has got way too many pot post-its and a time. i was looking for a millipede. >>> obama is giving some back the salary. >>> great news for nfl fans. >>> 2 million cars recalled because of problems with air bags. >>> plus, does it seem like carnival cruise line has a black cloud over their ships? the latest scare. next, we're back in two. >>> welcome back. here are some other stories making news this morning. president obama will give up 5% of his annual salary about $20,000. it's a move to show solidarity with government workers forced to take unpaid leave because of the seques
. >> in case you noticed, yuma, arizona, 94 today. you can find the warmth. you just have to drive to the desert. >>> bill, stick around for this one. amazing video that we've got to show our viewers. new york artist michael berken created this animation tribute. what is it -- yeah, he used post-it notes. 4800 of these babies to come exact. it took a lot of time. it took 96 days spread over an 11-month period to shoot the 5,722 still images that make up the video as i said was a...
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air, though, start to settle in cali most of the california will be in 60s and 70s. 88 degrees in yuma, arizona. so it is going to continue to be a little unsettled in the northwest. again, the big story is the snow in the northern plains and that heavy rain possible today in the gulf. >> it's crazy. great for ski resorts. but the rest of us, where is spring. >> i think a lot of us are ready for the ski resorts to shut down. pack it up. it is mid-april. >>> and will they continue to search today? plus pain and your brain. >>> and a place where a new bridge has a real fire-breathing dragon. "early today" is back in two. >>> welcome back to "early today." we got the latest results from a new nbc/wall street journal poll which shows president obama's approval rating has fallen below 50%. the first time since the election. 55% of americans favor stricter laws when it comes to the sale of firearms and more than two-thirds now say they support a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants. for more go to nbcnews.com. zbleen. >>> meanwhile, tens of thousands of immigrants and activists
air, though, start to settle in cali most of the california will be in 60s and 70s. 88 degrees in yuma, arizona. so it is going to continue to be a little unsettled in the northwest. again, the big story is the snow in the northern plains and that heavy rain possible today in the gulf. >> it's crazy. great for ski resorts. but the rest of us, where is spring. >> i think a lot of us are ready for the ski resorts to shut down. pack it up. it is mid-april. >>> and will they...
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. >> in yuma county, colorado storm chasers captured a video of tornado. midwest got it.the bay area, sheet metal dangled above a sidewalk. the wind is blamed for sfashg brush fire. flamed destroyed two homes. downed trees were a problem there, too, as one driver found out the hard way. >> without warning the banks right over there came crashing down onto my car. >> then there is the dust storm in kansas and in arizona, the wind kicked up enough dust to shut down 34 miles of interstate 40. >> at least 12 states are under winter storm advisories watches and warnings from new mexico to iowa. >>> we know it's considerably calmer, but mike, you can see the camera bouncing around a little bit out there. >> it's gusting pretty impressively. you can see a few whitecaps as we look from emeryville back towards the golden gate bridge, but 24-hour temperature change, it's much warmer. i'll tell you how long it will last. >> cheryl: also, the sweet taste of success. milestone that has ron: years ago i made a promise to provide the best for my family, in sickness and in health. carol
. >> in yuma county, colorado storm chasers captured a video of tornado. midwest got it.the bay area, sheet metal dangled above a sidewalk. the wind is blamed for sfashg brush fire. flamed destroyed two homes. downed trees were a problem there, too, as one driver found out the hard way. >> without warning the banks right over there came crashing down onto my car. >> then there is the dust storm in kansas and in arizona, the wind kicked up enough dust to shut down 34 miles of...
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list that the people do meet if there was a peaceful protest to leave then the ten to yuma has learned that some activists this is the record that we have a problem in but big. macs are special reports on the gold rush and colombia. download the official publication to yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television just. now with your mobile device so you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. more news today is once again flared up. and these are the images those world has been seeing from the streets of canada. the giant corporations are the day.
list that the people do meet if there was a peaceful protest to leave then the ten to yuma has learned that some activists this is the record that we have a problem in but big. macs are special reports on the gold rush and colombia. download the official publication to yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television just. now with your mobile device so you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. more news today is once again flared up. and...
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she referenced there are are certain sections of the border that are deemed secure, as in yuma and del rio and they had a definition at that point, border patrol had a definition at that point of what a secure border looks like. however, they have moved away from that matrix and are looking for something else and i think that's going to be a huge, huge part of this debate. the more conservative republicans like somebody like tom coburn, chuck grassley, jeff sessions, are really zeroing in on this issue for the debate. they're moving away from the claim -- i think we'll still hear some of it but they're moving away from the amnesty charges and welfare charges and zeroing in on the border security piece so if the gang of eight or the democratic leadership doesn't have a good response for them, that could derail the whole conversation because it's a hard talking point to argue against. how do you say, i know our border is not quite secure because people in southern arizona will tell you the border is not secure. apprehensions were up 9% this year and anticipated to be the same this year s
she referenced there are are certain sections of the border that are deemed secure, as in yuma and del rio and they had a definition at that point, border patrol had a definition at that point of what a secure border looks like. however, they have moved away from that matrix and are looking for something else and i think that's going to be a huge, huge part of this debate. the more conservative republicans like somebody like tom coburn, chuck grassley, jeff sessions, are really zeroing in on...
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johnny yuma was a rebel. ackman is a nut.want to take care of your tonsils, do it in a hospital. he's holistic. george he's holistic. holistic? yeah. that sounds right. george, you need a medical doctor. let me ask you something. what's the cost of having tonsils and adenoids removed in a hospital? an overnight stay in a hospital, minor surgery... i don't know. 4 grand. uh-huh. what's the healer charge? first visit? 38 bucks. oh, yeah. holistic. that's what i need. that's the answer. this summer, imagine the perfect walt disney world vacation with the keys to more fun the keys to the room and all new experiences to make this the best summer ever. because right now, you can save up to 30% on rooms at select walt disney world resort hotels. call 407-w-disney and our travel experts can help your family plan a summer vacation that works perfectly with your budget. so don't wait. let the memories begin at the place where dreams come true. çóñ? ♪ alright, let's go. ♪ ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ ♪ we,
johnny yuma was a rebel. ackman is a nut.want to take care of your tonsils, do it in a hospital. he's holistic. george he's holistic. holistic? yeah. that sounds right. george, you need a medical doctor. let me ask you something. what's the cost of having tonsils and adenoids removed in a hospital? an overnight stay in a hospital, minor surgery... i don't know. 4 grand. uh-huh. what's the healer charge? first visit? 38 bucks. oh, yeah. holistic. that's what i need. that's the answer. this...
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they will build it in yuma, arizona.to read what he has to say when he comes to that ceremony. it is very different than what he said on the floor of the senate. >> this is a long article and i cannot get my finger on it. >> he strikes a far more conciliatory tone. he is far less critical of the program. attitude? >> it smpt -- for his state. with the marines bringing the squadron, that will bring jobs. >> in your article, you quote an electrical engineer who worked as a manager beginning in 2001 said the development effort was beset with tremendous organizational inadequacies. why, after all these years would they be in this type of position? attentionwas paying in washington. this program kicks off in 2001. what happens this year? the war in afghanistan. the leadership of the penta s so cmeho they never paid attention to weapons procurement programs. at least weapons programs that are not directly related to the ongoing wars. as this program was having these are the troubles, there was no adult leadership at the pentag
they will build it in yuma, arizona.to read what he has to say when he comes to that ceremony. it is very different than what he said on the floor of the senate. >> this is a long article and i cannot get my finger on it. >> he strikes a far more conciliatory tone. he is far less critical of the program. attitude? >> it smpt -- for his state. with the marines bringing the squadron, that will bring jobs. >> in your article, you quote an electrical engineer who worked as a...
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the yuma territorial prison was considered to be a model and humane institution in its day. and this was the solitary confinement cell. any major infraction, talking back to a guard, not giving your respect to, you know, the authorities, it was really -- if they couldn't deal with you, the dark cell could deal with you. of all the treatment, this was the place you didn't want to come, because you did not have a latrine, you got bread and water once a day. occasionally there'd be more than one person in here. and one great big prison breakout there were 12 people in here. now, folklore, we have no proof of this, that said a mean guard would in the pitch black you'd feel something coming down the air shaft, and it could have been a scorpion or a snake. now, that is just something that's not documented. >> from 1876 to 909, the yuma territorial prison was home to more than 3,000 prisoners including 29 women. this weekend discover the history and literary life of yuma, arizona, saturday at noon eastern on booktv on c-span2. and sunday at 5 p.m. on american history tv on c-span3.
the yuma territorial prison was considered to be a model and humane institution in its day. and this was the solitary confinement cell. any major infraction, talking back to a guard, not giving your respect to, you know, the authorities, it was really -- if they couldn't deal with you, the dark cell could deal with you. of all the treatment, this was the place you didn't want to come, because you did not have a latrine, you got bread and water once a day. occasionally there'd be more than one...
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next weekend follow booktv and american history tv for a look at the history and literary life of yuma, arizona. >>> here's a look at the books being published this week. activist discussing her experience with women rights violation in congo and the battle with yiewt ran cancer. e mst pivotal year of the 20th century and shape the world we live in today. professor of criminology, scrilings, and psychology at the university of pennsylvania prevents new research on the correlation between brain function and violent crime in the agnat me of violence. the biological root of crime. president of the counsel and foreign relations argues that the u.s. needs to focus on restoring the economic infrastructure in "foreign policy begins at home." look for the titles and bookstores this coming week. and watch for the authors in the near too -- future on booktv and booktv.org. >>> the intelligence here is driven by this certainty that religion and reason are in different boxes. the silence and religion in difference boxes and the two actually are at war with each other. they are -- someone who is ra
next weekend follow booktv and american history tv for a look at the history and literary life of yuma, arizona. >>> here's a look at the books being published this week. activist discussing her experience with women rights violation in congo and the battle with yiewt ran cancer. e mst pivotal year of the 20th century and shape the world we live in today. professor of criminology, scrilings, and psychology at the university of pennsylvania prevents new research on the correlation...
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and ronald reagan elementary school in idaho, fundamentalal school in yuma, arizona, home of ronald reaganundamental patriots. and ronald reagan peace garden in illinois, peace garden, really? ronald reagan minuteman missile site, sports park in california, all of these are the work of the ronald reagan legacy project, created by american conservatives in 1997 with the express goal of creating a statue, park or road named after ronald reagan in all 3,000 counties. if yours doesn't have it, they're not going to rest until that changes in your county. while mr. reagan was in office, he was one of the most divisive political figures. divisiveness is not necessarily a bad thing, it is just true his supporters liked him a lot, his detractors disliked him a lot. he had a lot of detractors. you wouldn't know that now, but that's in part because the ronald reagan legacy project for a generation has been part of a concerted, conservative effort to make him into a hero, to gloss over what was unpopular about him, how much resistance there was to him in his time. he was almost impeached over iran con
and ronald reagan elementary school in idaho, fundamentalal school in yuma, arizona, home of ronald reaganundamental patriots. and ronald reagan peace garden in illinois, peace garden, really? ronald reagan minuteman missile site, sports park in california, all of these are the work of the ronald reagan legacy project, created by american conservatives in 1997 with the express goal of creating a statue, park or road named after ronald reagan in all 3,000 counties. if yours doesn't have it,...
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the yuma territorial prison was considered to be a model and humane institution in its day.his is the solitary confinement cell. any major infraction, talking to a guard, not giving your respect , if theythorities could not deal with you, the dark cell could. of all treatments, this is the place did not want to come. you did not have a latrine, you can read and water once a day, occasional and there would be more than one person in here. dear one prison breakout there were 12 people in here. butave no proof of this there is folklore that said that a mean guard -- you would see something coming down the air shaft like a scorpion. that has not been documented. territorial prison has been home to about 1200 individuals. ond out more on sunday ."merican history tv chriswe are back with chocola, president of club for growth. i want to begin with affordable care act. i want to get your take on efforts in the house by republican leadership to get rid of the affordable care act. are you satisfied with what they doing? guest: they have not got rid of it, so i guess i'm not satisfied.
the yuma territorial prison was considered to be a model and humane institution in its day.his is the solitary confinement cell. any major infraction, talking to a guard, not giving your respect , if theythorities could not deal with you, the dark cell could. of all treatments, this is the place did not want to come. you did not have a latrine, you can read and water once a day, occasional and there would be more than one person in here. dear one prison breakout there were 12 people in here....
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a possible tornado is captured on camera in yuma county, colorado. can see the thin cloud touching down and kicking up dust. this is over in northern colorado -- you can see here dark skies and large clouds. there are reports of various tornadoes touching down -- wrecking havoc and rattling nerves. denver is among the areas getting hit with a winter- like storms. high winds knocked a 40- to 50-foot tree onto this house in denver. the national weather service says denver could see as much as a foot of snow, with surrounding mountain regions getting even more. more than 200 schools closed today due to weather. and dozens of flights are expected to be canceled at denver international airport. in kansas. this hail pelting cheyenne county. take a look at these golf- ball sized hail. pelting parts of kansas. it's all part of a spring storm system churning across the west and midwest. and in wyoming.a spring storm is causing quite a mess. several areas are covered in at least five inches of snow and more is expected. heavy snow and damaging winds have shut
a possible tornado is captured on camera in yuma county, colorado. can see the thin cloud touching down and kicking up dust. this is over in northern colorado -- you can see here dark skies and large clouds. there are reports of various tornadoes touching down -- wrecking havoc and rattling nerves. denver is among the areas getting hit with a winter- like storms. high winds knocked a 40- to 50-foot tree onto this house in denver. the national weather service says denver could see as much as a...
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down toward southwest, the hot weekend continues. 13 for the day today in yuma.it at least across the southwest. all right. back to you inside. >> clayton: thanks, rick. >> mike: one of the nicest event of the whole week was the dedication of the bush library in dallas, texas, museum, too. 23,000 acres. >> clayton: yeah. >> mike: it's supposed to be fantastic. chaisite tess largest presidential library and the presidents came to show their support. our own dana perino got a look at the life and legacy of her former boss, former george w. bush in a special that will air tonight on fox news channel. a sneak peek of some of that. take a look. ♪ ♪ >> this is abraham lincoln. this is the spot where a president put the most influential president, there is a tradition where each president picks a president. i chose lincoln. now, in my case, influential president, has a lot of meaning. because my dad is by far the most influential president. i wouldn't be here without his unconditional love. i the tell people 41 portrait is in my heart and i put lincoln on the wall. he h
down toward southwest, the hot weekend continues. 13 for the day today in yuma.it at least across the southwest. all right. back to you inside. >> clayton: thanks, rick. >> mike: one of the nicest event of the whole week was the dedication of the bush library in dallas, texas, museum, too. 23,000 acres. >> clayton: yeah. >> mike: it's supposed to be fantastic. chaisite tess largest presidential library and the presidents came to show their support. our own dana perino...
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these storm chasers catching up with a possible tornado in yuma county, colorado. >> there's a tornado. >> reporter: take a look at this midwest dust storm. you can barely see the road in front of you. more winds and strong thunderstorms today, at least 12 states are also under winter storm watches and warnings from new mexico to iowa and there are blizzard warnings in at least two states with up to two feet more snow expected. and maybe i didn't do this picture justice because josh came over and looked at it. that's the tree and the lawn and a push upside down. that's how powerful it was. this is likely to be one of the toughest days. that's where we think they'll develop and could carry tornadoes right there in the zone. to des moines to kansas city, abilene, austin, likely we'll light up with these thunderstorms and take them east, chicago, involved with this. pittsburgh, tomorrow. memphis, jackson, also into new orleans and then don't forget we've got blizzard conditions out in two states today and heavy hit of snow for that north dakota/south dakota area. this storm has it all. al
these storm chasers catching up with a possible tornado in yuma county, colorado. >> there's a tornado. >> reporter: take a look at this midwest dust storm. you can barely see the road in front of you. more winds and strong thunderstorms today, at least 12 states are also under winter storm watches and warnings from new mexico to iowa and there are blizzard warnings in at least two states with up to two feet more snow expected. and maybe i didn't do this picture justice because josh...
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some places you have it, san diego and yuma, some places you don't, texas.kness. latino media word is out get to the u.s. now, that is the surge. and financially the claim that the border is adequately secured, that is open to interpretation. bill: interesting report, william thank you. we'll get back to you on this throughout the week okay. william la jeunesse live in los angeles. martha: we've been talking about this story all morning the u.s. military taking a major move off the korean peninsula as north korea has now come out with yet another significant threat. what the rogue nation is now saying they are going to do. [ male announcer ] it's red lobster's lobsterfest our largest selection of lobster entrees, like lobster lover's dream or new grilled lobster and lobster tacos. come in now and sea food differently. now, buy one lobsterfestntree and get one 1/2 off with a coupon at redlobster.com. when i first felt the diabetic nerve pain, of course, i had no idea what it was. i felt like my feet were going to sleep. it progressed from there to burning lik
some places you have it, san diego and yuma, some places you don't, texas.kness. latino media word is out get to the u.s. now, that is the surge. and financially the claim that the border is adequately secured, that is open to interpretation. bill: interesting report, william thank you. we'll get back to you on this throughout the week okay. william la jeunesse live in los angeles. martha: we've been talking about this story all morning the u.s. military taking a major move off the korean...
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discover the history of yuma, arizona on booktv on c-span2 and sunday at 5:00 p.m.on american history tv on c-span3. >> next on "after words", martin clancy and tim o'brien of the national advocacy counsel are interviewed. >> yes, i would love to talk to you both about what is incredibly important in my first question i really wanted to ask you is what compelled you to write this book. >> everyone focuses on the legal issues, as they say the stories are fascinating. that is particularly true with what happened during that time, before the court's decision and after the court's decision had happened. this is fascinating. >> absolutely. you have stories to tell. the supreme court decision has been five to for and it surrounds a decision that reads like a novel. >> and i completely agree. i think that one of the code that i found that i especially really like was from a former congressman. it's like a nonfiction book that you can take down. this book, it is different from a lot of nonfiction works i have read. and that it really does read like a thriller,. >> in additi
discover the history of yuma, arizona on booktv on c-span2 and sunday at 5:00 p.m.on american history tv on c-span3. >> next on "after words", martin clancy and tim o'brien of the national advocacy counsel are interviewed. >> yes, i would love to talk to you both about what is incredibly important in my first question i really wanted to ask you is what compelled you to write this book. >> everyone focuses on the legal issues, as they say the stories are fascinating....
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i think you could argue that picking lettuce in the middle of the summer in yuma, arizona, is not a job that a lot of american workers are lined up to do. i'm not saying there aren't workers who wouldn't do it but not a lot and they're struggling to get those products to shelves because they don't have the labor to get done so it's always a balance of trying to find the balance between making sure american workers have the opportunity but not having the economy suffer and businesses suffer by holding out and not allowing them to bring in labor for jobs that american workers are not able to or willing to do. host: robert, pasadena, texas, democratic caller. caller: i'd like to make my point very clear that the immigrants that are coming across the border right now are taking jobs directly away from the american people. in the construction industry, they've taken up so much of the work where 50% of the workers, work is being done by immigrants and it's taking construction completely out of the equation. also, i don't think that the numbers are true about how many are over here. there's no
i think you could argue that picking lettuce in the middle of the summer in yuma, arizona, is not a job that a lot of american workers are lined up to do. i'm not saying there aren't workers who wouldn't do it but not a lot and they're struggling to get those products to shelves because they don't have the labor to get done so it's always a balance of trying to find the balance between making sure american workers have the opportunity but not having the economy suffer and businesses suffer by...
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the highest, yuma, arizona.he census bureau's new report on taxes shows states last year brought in the most tax revenue ever. we're talking almost $800 billion. california bringing in the most revenue of more than $112 billion. illinois seeing the biggest increase in tax receipts of almost 40%. >>> i can go out there tonight, the materials you got make myself $15,000. tonight, in two hours. can you? >> well, maybe the folks at careerbliss.com should have seen the sales office in glen gary glen ross before naming real estate agent the happiest job in america. that honor coming from an annual survey. justin timberlake has to be happy his new album "the 2020 experience" is the nation's best-seller for three straight weeks. thanks in part to jay-z, of course. those are your number ones on weekends with alex witt. i don't like to golf. i love to golf. ♪ [ grunts ] yowza! that's why i eat belvita at breakfast. it's made with delicious ingredients and carefully baked to release steady energy that lasts... we are golfi
the highest, yuma, arizona.he census bureau's new report on taxes shows states last year brought in the most tax revenue ever. we're talking almost $800 billion. california bringing in the most revenue of more than $112 billion. illinois seeing the biggest increase in tax receipts of almost 40%. >>> i can go out there tonight, the materials you got make myself $15,000. tonight, in two hours. can you? >> well, maybe the folks at careerbliss.com should have seen the sales office in...
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we stood up our first fleet squadron in yuma, arizona. they have six airplanes.will have 16 by the end of this year. those were game-changing capabilities for the knave and he marine corps team for the future. when you start thinking about the fiscal crisis and challenge, but this will force us to make sure that we spend our money wisely and cause us to make business decisions such as we have the capabilities our nation will need to be able to operate in the next two decades. thank you very much. i look forward to your questions. [applause] [applause] >> in the navy, there is the old saying that the navy is made up of young studs, old thugs and lieutenant commanders. i have always considered myself never having left the young stud category. so it came as a jolt when referred to as venerable. well, it will take me a while to get over that, it would take a lot longer to get over the official title of the vice admiral who is officially the coast albatross of the guard, the longest server in the coast guard today. ongratulations, sir. that is a lot better than venera
we stood up our first fleet squadron in yuma, arizona. they have six airplanes.will have 16 by the end of this year. those were game-changing capabilities for the knave and he marine corps team for the future. when you start thinking about the fiscal crisis and challenge, but this will force us to make sure that we spend our money wisely and cause us to make business decisions such as we have the capabilities our nation will need to be able to operate in the next two decades. thank you very...
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and, in fact, they have a successful model in one half of the state, in the yuma part of the state., which then is the trigger to starting the clock on the path to citizenship. seems to me that we are getting very close to all this. so i just -- i'll be shocked if rubio supports something that doesn't happen an eventually path to citizenship. how does he run for president? you talk about the iowa caucuses. how do you carry the state of colorado? >> mark halperin? >> sam ran a topic on gay marriage. was i wrong to be stunned by jeff flake saying he thought it was totally is going to happen, that the republican nominee someday would be for gay marriage? >> you know, it's a question of timing, right? will it happen in 2016? i'm not sure. we actually did a piece in this where we talked the some of the come pain managers for the last couple republican presidential candidates, and universally, they all thought that it would happen, it's just a matter of which cycle it happens. i am surprised in some respects because i don't think the social conservative movement -- i don't think they've g
and, in fact, they have a successful model in one half of the state, in the yuma part of the state., which then is the trigger to starting the clock on the path to citizenship. seems to me that we are getting very close to all this. so i just -- i'll be shocked if rubio supports something that doesn't happen an eventually path to citizenship. how does he run for president? you talk about the iowa caucuses. how do you carry the state of colorado? >> mark halperin? >> sam ran a topic...
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a planeu bring a gun on yuma's start in the overhead compartment.publicans try to roll that back, i will take my pen. >> you did make a lot of compromises and promises. >> i made a few promises. i will be using the triple automotive club. cannot forget the peace treaties with israel. >> no. we did it. we did it. hold up? this will what role will the syrians really played? >> we did it. we did it. >> was a more difficult getting jordon on board? got primetold him i minister robert bean and prime minister who sang what peace. >> it is king hussein'. >> he is taking a? a king? cool. >> i guess if it says is a success. >> school lunches, vindicated. cannot have done it without my right-hand man. >> settle down. congratulations on all of your achievements in this administration. >> thanks. i continue to do my part. >> this is a very sweet deal. >> i am happy to pitch and an arrest the disgrace of my four years in office. laundry?is my >> it is still in the spin cycle. it will be approximately 90 minutes before its is dry. >> thank you. give them a hand.
a planeu bring a gun on yuma's start in the overhead compartment.publicans try to roll that back, i will take my pen. >> you did make a lot of compromises and promises. >> i made a few promises. i will be using the triple automotive club. cannot forget the peace treaties with israel. >> no. we did it. we did it. hold up? this will what role will the syrians really played? >> we did it. we did it. >> was a more difficult getting jordon on board? got primetold him i...
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mostly in yuma, and western maricopa counties cuteable for this development. the business council of arizona believes its members can produce enough low-cost energy to produce nearly 5,000 homes with this simple -- simply by installing small hydropower generators. that is a huge economic impact for the small rural communities these irrigators serve. they would provide a real economic boost and lower energy costs. there are many solutions to our nation's energy crisis, but hydropower is clearly part of all of the above plans. it already accounts for nearly 75% of this country's total renewable electricity generation, and we haven't even begun yet. early in this congress the house unanimously passed the hydropower regulatory efficiency act, which promotes development on privately owned infrastructure. we should do the same today on congressman tipton's and mine legislation that does the same for publicly owned infrastructure. congress should be doing the american people an injustice if we didn't move swiftly on this bill. hydropower must be an integral opponent
mostly in yuma, and western maricopa counties cuteable for this development. the business council of arizona believes its members can produce enough low-cost energy to produce nearly 5,000 homes with this simple -- simply by installing small hydropower generators. that is a huge economic impact for the small rural communities these irrigators serve. they would provide a real economic boost and lower energy costs. there are many solutions to our nation's energy crisis, but hydropower is clearly...
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it's simply going home after work to turn the heat on, and a cold winter, i dove this morning from yuma, colorado, all the way to denver, it usually takes about two hours. this morning it took about four hours, thanks to another big snowstorm. but here we are late april, and the heat is on. and what we're doing to make energy affordable so that families can afford that. so that families in the middle of the summer can afford to run their air conditioner, drive to the family baseball game. it is about creating opportunity for families. and we have an incredible energy renaissance in this country. a revolution, really. when you're talking about energy, in eastern colorado we have seen new technologies that can produce american resources, that must and have to be a part of an all-of-the-above, an all-american energy plan. an all-american energy plan that will rely on not somebody thousands of miles away from us, not on somebody overseas, but right in our own backyard. our neighborhoods -- our neighbors. maybe our family members. people in our communities who can produce the energy that we
it's simply going home after work to turn the heat on, and a cold winter, i dove this morning from yuma, colorado, all the way to denver, it usually takes about two hours. this morning it took about four hours, thanks to another big snowstorm. but here we are late april, and the heat is on. and what we're doing to make energy affordable so that families can afford that. so that families in the middle of the summer can afford to run their air conditioner, drive to the family baseball game. it is...