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if someone graduates from an arizona university, and is willing to stay in arizona, and teach in a public school, why not allow them to graduate debt free by providing a scholarship, so we turned it into a reality. -- and launched the arizona teachers academy. [applause] gov. ducey: already, 221 students have started moving through the program. this year, we plan to significantly expand that. more dollars, more support, we are going to create a pipeline of talent and the next generation of arizona teachers. [applause] and today, as a guest of angela and i we have the person that came up with the idea. he has had an incredible career of public service. he is continuing that service as the newest member of the arizona board of regents, and his wife jennifer is with him today, arizona thanks seo, -- thanks you, brad devol. [applause] education and our economy go hand in hand. many of us remember a class when we were in high school, called shop. it is where a lot of good people discovered a passion that they turned into a purpose, and a pretty good paycheck. our education leaders are creating
if someone graduates from an arizona university, and is willing to stay in arizona, and teach in a public school, why not allow them to graduate debt free by providing a scholarship, so we turned it into a reality. -- and launched the arizona teachers academy. [applause] gov. ducey: already, 221 students have started moving through the program. this year, we plan to significantly expand that. more dollars, more support, we are going to create a pipeline of talent and the next generation of...
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desde tucson, arizona, oscar gÓmez. patricia: autoridades de florida tratan de determinar quÉ llevÓ a un hombre de 21 aÑos a ejecutar a cinco mujeres. quizÁs pueda aportar algo a su investigaciÓn un reporte que indica que cuando estaba en la secundaria en indiana soÑaba con dispararle a sus compaÑeros de clase. tambiÉn enviÓ mensajes a una chica, diciÉndole que pensaba suicidarse y tomar rehenes. sin pestaÑear, apretÓ el gatillo y le quitÓ la vida a cinco mujeres que estaban en un banco en florida. acto seguido, el hombre llamÓ al nÚmero de emergencia para notificar el crimen. abro cuya serÁn nuestras hermanas, madres, hijas y compaÑeras de trabajo. lo mÁs desafortunado es que hoy nos referimos a ellas como vÍctimas". el jefe de policía dio conocer los nombres de tres de las cinco vÍctimas. las Últimas dos eran hispanas. segÚn la declaraciÓn jurada como todas las mujeres fueron encontradas boca abajo con disparos en la nuca. los familiares de las fallecidas expresar su sentir ante la pÉrdida. "e
desde tucson, arizona, oscar gÓmez. patricia: autoridades de florida tratan de determinar quÉ llevÓ a un hombre de 21 aÑos a ejecutar a cinco mujeres. quizÁs pueda aportar algo a su investigaciÓn un reporte que indica que cuando estaba en la secundaria en indiana soÑaba con dispararle a sus compaÑeros de clase. tambiÉn enviÓ mensajes a una chica, diciÉndole que pensaba suicidarse y tomar rehenes. sin pestaÑear, apretÓ el gatillo y le quitÓ la vida a cinco mujeres que estaban en un...
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desde tucson, arizona, oscar gÓmez. patricia: autoridades de florida tratan de determinar quÉ llevÓ a un hombre de 21 aÑos a ejecutar a cinco mujeres. quizÁs pueda aportar algo a su investigaciÓn un reporte que indica que cuando estaba en la secundaria en indiana soÑaba con dispararle a sus compaÑeros de clase. tambiÉn enviÓ mensajes a una chica, diciÉndole que pensaba suicidarse y tomar rehenes. sin pestaÑear, apretÓ el gatillo y le quitÓ la vida a cinco mujeres que estaban en un banco en florida. acto seguido, el hombre llamÓ al nÚmero de emergencia para notificar el crimen. abro cuya serÁn nuestras hermanas, madres, hijas y compaÑeras de trabajo. lo mÁs desafortunado es que hoy nos referimos a ellas como vÍctimas". el jefe de policía dio conocer los nombres de tres de las cinco vÍctimas. las Últimas dos eran hispanas. segÚn la declaraciÓn jurada como todas las mujeres fueron encontradas boca abajo con disparos en la nuca. los familiares de las fallecidas expresar su sentir ante la pÉrdida. "e
desde tucson, arizona, oscar gÓmez. patricia: autoridades de florida tratan de determinar quÉ llevÓ a un hombre de 21 aÑos a ejecutar a cinco mujeres. quizÁs pueda aportar algo a su investigaciÓn un reporte que indica que cuando estaba en la secundaria en indiana soÑaba con dispararle a sus compaÑeros de clase. tambiÉn enviÓ mensajes a una chica, diciÉndole que pensaba suicidarse y tomar rehenes. sin pestaÑear, apretÓ el gatillo y le quitÓ la vida a cinco mujeres que estaban en un...
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perry: i thank the gentlelady from arizona. madam speaker, folks in the audience and folks watching this on tv, this is all theater. . this is all political theater. everybody knows, i know, good friends on the other side of the aisle know this isn't going to solve anything. this isn't going to be a solution. this will never be moved through the senate. not going to be signed by the president. if we were interested in opening the federal government, we would be negotiating, we'd be talking about what our differences are about border security. remember, this is a bill that includes the funding for border security. that's why this is -- that's why we have this partial shutdown because we have a disagreement about border security. and we're trying to work it out, but we can't work it out by running the same bills that don't do anything and they are never going to move through the senate and aren't going to be signed by the president. it's time to get serious. last year, this government was shut down for a few days over amnesty. ov
perry: i thank the gentlelady from arizona. madam speaker, folks in the audience and folks watching this on tv, this is all theater. . this is all political theater. everybody knows, i know, good friends on the other side of the aisle know this isn't going to solve anything. this isn't going to be a solution. this will never be moved through the senate. not going to be signed by the president. if we were interested in opening the federal government, we would be negotiating, we'd be talking...
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desde el desierto de sonora en arizona nos dice que piden sÓlo una cosa . que vuelvan a casa. reportera: en el mencÍa del desierto de sonora, en uno de los lugares mÁs peligrosos y solitarios de planeta, un grupo de rescatistas busca algo casi imposible de hallar. >> es un muchacho hondureÑo, que su madre lo ha estado buscando desde hace un aÑo. trae puesto ropa de camuflaje. reportera: josÉ sarmiento partiÓ de honduras hacia estados unidos hace mÁs de un aÑo y medio.antes de cruzar la frontera entre mÉxico y el estado de arizona, le mando esta foto su familia. diciendo que la chaqueta de criza. josuÉ nunca llegÓ. algo ocurrió en este laberinto de cactus, roca, arena, y muerte. >> por que es un grupo de apoyo. reportera: elinvestigador, estÁ decidido a averiguarlo. aÚn si esto significa encontrar el cadÁver del joven viajero. >> quisiera no encontrar nada, pero a la vez queremos encontrarlos. y sabemos que cuando lo vamos a encontrar es una mezcla de sentimientos en una zona dentro de nosotros, que es muy difÍcil de explicar. solamente viviÉndolo se puede ente
desde el desierto de sonora en arizona nos dice que piden sÓlo una cosa . que vuelvan a casa. reportera: en el mencÍa del desierto de sonora, en uno de los lugares mÁs peligrosos y solitarios de planeta, un grupo de rescatistas busca algo casi imposible de hallar. >> es un muchacho hondureÑo, que su madre lo ha estado buscando desde hace un aÑo. trae puesto ropa de camuflaje. reportera: josÉ sarmiento partiÓ de honduras hacia estados unidos hace mÁs de un aÑo y medio.antes de...
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for what purpose does the gentlewoman from arizona seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to speak out of order for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized. >> thank you, mr. speaker. 10:10 ears ago today, at a.m., 19 members of the tucson community were shot in a despicable act of violence that shocked the nation. they were attending a congress on your corner where congresswoman gabbie giffords was meeting with her constituents. when they were gunned down in a senseless tragedy. that killed six and wounded 13. the shooter fired his weapon 33 times in less than 20 seconds. and was attempting to reled his handgun when the courageous actions of three people stopped him. had they not done so, many others would have been wounded or killed. mrs. kirkpatrick: the six people who died were christina-taylor green. morey. dot federal judge john rolle. phyllis sineck. darwin stoddard. gabriel "gabe" zimmerman. bill badger. these were the people wounded by the gunman. congressman ron barbour who is now my d
for what purpose does the gentlewoman from arizona seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to speak out of order for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized. >> thank you, mr. speaker. 10:10 ears ago today, at a.m., 19 members of the tucson community were shot in a despicable act of violence that shocked the nation. they were attending a congress on your corner where congresswoman gabbie giffords was meeting with her...
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. >>> republican paul gosar joins us, represents arizona's 4th congressional district. serves on the congressional border security caucus. congressman, here we are about 36 hours or so since the president's first oval office remarks. do you have a sense that he moved anybody's opinions at all in congress, whether we're in a different place now today than we were before the president's oval office address? >> i don't know if he's moved anybody in congress. i think the two sides are definitely entrenched where they're at. i think he moved the american people. i don't think -- i know he moved the american people. i think people get it. you know, walls work. people put up walls because they don't say it deters everybody, but it slows people down and, you know, back home in arizona, we are flooded in this country. we're a major artery for the major flow of elicit drugs into this country and the human smuggling. and so there's definitely a crisis here. people need to address it. >> you say you know that he moved the american people. how do you know that? >> because we have --
. >>> republican paul gosar joins us, represents arizona's 4th congressional district. serves on the congressional border security caucus. congressman, here we are about 36 hours or so since the president's first oval office remarks. do you have a sense that he moved anybody's opinions at all in congress, whether we're in a different place now today than we were before the president's oval office address? >> i don't know if he's moved anybody in congress. i think the two sides...
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attorney's office here in arizona. amy: paige corich-kleim, you have been volunteering for no more deaths for, what, five years? what volunteers do and what the nine people who are on trial today did. volunteers do a number of things. we leave humanitarian aid supplies in areas where there have been known migrant deaths. we track where the medical examiner reports migrant deaths and more people are found, then we go in try to prevent future water,by living food, blankets in the winter, clean socks and things of that nature. we expanded to a corridor in 2014. when we started entering the wilderness, absolutely it was devastating. we started finding human remains pretty consistently, finding the bodies of people who had died. we really started working out there more and having a stronger presence of putting out water. our response from the land managers was, direct change in their permitting language to ban humanitarian aid supplies, so they added a clause in the permit application saying that volunteer specifically coul
attorney's office here in arizona. amy: paige corich-kleim, you have been volunteering for no more deaths for, what, five years? what volunteers do and what the nine people who are on trial today did. volunteers do a number of things. we leave humanitarian aid supplies in areas where there have been known migrant deaths. we track where the medical examiner reports migrant deaths and more people are found, then we go in try to prevent future water,by living food, blankets in the winter, clean...
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the woman who wants to take away your porn is arizona state rep and exactly what you thought she'd look like, gail griffin. ( laughter ) even if her bill passes, it may not be enough, because while trump needs $5.7 billion for his wall, arizona plans a tax of $20, but has only 7 million residents. that means, to pay for the wall, every single arizonan would have to look at porn 814 times. ( laughter ) that could take hours. ( laughter ) ( applause ) we've got a great show for you tonight. but when we return, "meanwhile"! stick around. ♪ ♪ ( applause ) okay, hi i have the perfect thing for you
the woman who wants to take away your porn is arizona state rep and exactly what you thought she'd look like, gail griffin. ( laughter ) even if her bill passes, it may not be enough, because while trump needs $5.7 billion for his wall, arizona plans a tax of $20, but has only 7 million residents. that means, to pay for the wall, every single arizonan would have to look at porn 814 times. ( laughter ) that could take hours. ( laughter ) ( applause ) we've got a great show for you tonight. but...
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he found rental listings in arizona. brett slaub was moving out of the state, would be gone before the wiretap ruling took effect. and in arizona, a california warrant was worthless. >> this completely took all that work, and we're talking probably six months of work, and just threw it out the window. >> reporter: the killers had slipped the trap. game over. >>> but the detective was not giving up. his team built a new and better mouse trap. and guess who took the bait? coming up -- >> hey, dude, it's me. you need to [ bleep ] call me asachlt. >> when "deadly conspiracy" continues. after months of wearing only a tiger costume, we're finally going on the trip i've been promising. because with expedia, i saved when i added a hotel to our flight. ♪ so even when she outgrows her costume, we'll never outgrow the memory of our adventure together. unlock savings when you add select hotels to your existing trip. only when you book with expedia. >>> i'm richard lou with the hour's top stories. the brother of a retired marine ar
he found rental listings in arizona. brett slaub was moving out of the state, would be gone before the wiretap ruling took effect. and in arizona, a california warrant was worthless. >> this completely took all that work, and we're talking probably six months of work, and just threw it out the window. >> reporter: the killers had slipped the trap. game over. >>> but the detective was not giving up. his team built a new and better mouse trap. and guess who took the bait?...
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the gentlewoman from arizona seek recognition? >> mr. sp of order for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized. >> thank you, mr. speaker. eight years ago today,
the gentlewoman from arizona seek recognition? >> mr. sp of order for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized. >> thank you, mr. speaker. eight years ago today,
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so they sent out missions to the american southwest to the utah arizona border to convert the units, paiute, navajo and hopi to bring them in to the fold. and along the way, they were kind of collecting or taking native american resources. resources from in terms of water and land for agriculture and so on. so the mormon church kind of has this full mission, with the all the estrich of this twofold mission which is to settle the region, to grow what they call the mormon corridor, their population in the region, to integrate and adopt and/or bring native americans into that church, but also to dispossess them of their land, they would necessarily put it in those terms certainly in the 1840's. there's a little more sensitivity about that today. >> it sounds like they had very different views of the land and its purposes. prof. bsumek: absolutely. there is actually some similarity and overlap for both the native americans and mormons for the book consider the region to me there zion. utah is known as the mormon zion and for native americans, it is their spiritual homeland as well, the p
so they sent out missions to the american southwest to the utah arizona border to convert the units, paiute, navajo and hopi to bring them in to the fold. and along the way, they were kind of collecting or taking native american resources. resources from in terms of water and land for agriculture and so on. so the mormon church kind of has this full mission, with the all the estrich of this twofold mission which is to settle the region, to grow what they call the mormon corridor, their...
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for what purpose does the gentlewoman from arizona seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to speak out of order for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized. >> thank you, mr. speaker. 10:10 ears ago today, at a.m., 19 members of the tucson community were shot in
for what purpose does the gentlewoman from arizona seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to speak out of order for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized. >> thank you, mr. speaker. 10:10 ears ago today, at a.m., 19 members of the tucson community were shot in
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he found rental listings in arizona. brett schrauben was moving out of the state, would be gone before the wiretap ruling took effect. and in arizona, a california warrant was worthless. >> this completely took all that work, and we're talking probably six months of work, and just threw it out the window. >> reporter: the killers had slipped the trap. game over. >> but the detective was not giving up. his team built a new and better mousetrap. and guess who took the bait? coming up -- >> hey, dude, it's me. you need to [ bleep ] call me asap. >> when "deadly conspiracy" continues. >>> i'm dara brown with the hour's top stories. democratic leaders are rejecting an immigration proposal from president trump to end the government shutdown. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell has vowed to bring the bill which includes the president's wall funding as well as protection for some illegal immigrants to the senate floor this week. >>> and a kentucky catholic diocese is condemning the actions of some studentings from its all-mal
he found rental listings in arizona. brett schrauben was moving out of the state, would be gone before the wiretap ruling took effect. and in arizona, a california warrant was worthless. >> this completely took all that work, and we're talking probably six months of work, and just threw it out the window. >> reporter: the killers had slipped the trap. game over. >> but the detective was not giving up. his team built a new and better mousetrap. and guess who took the bait?...
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i want to bring in arizona democrat congressman ruben gallego. he represents arizona's 7th congressional district which includes phoenix. welcome to you, thanks so much for joining us, and happy new year to you. talk about your reaction to what we see in this video? it's pretty shocking to say the least. >> shocking, horrified, but unfortunately not surprised. we know that this administration has caused a lot of mayhem through the normal refugee process and really has created the situation, particularly with the republican house and senate in control where there is no oversight, that allows these types of situations to happen, and this is how you also get into a situation where you have two immigrant refugee children that have died at the border. so all in all, unfortunately i'm not surprised, and i think it's going to continue unless we have the president really, you know, effectively having oversight over his dhs or us in congress having to actually step in and provide true oversight. >> your heart breaks for these kids in watching that video.
i want to bring in arizona democrat congressman ruben gallego. he represents arizona's 7th congressional district which includes phoenix. welcome to you, thanks so much for joining us, and happy new year to you. talk about your reaction to what we see in this video? it's pretty shocking to say the least. >> shocking, horrified, but unfortunately not surprised. we know that this administration has caused a lot of mayhem through the normal refugee process and really has created the...
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these videos of children dragged and put into a room, also part of the mer -- arizona case. >> they are just concerned about lodging these kids and getting the per diem payment by the government. >> reporter: back in september when these incidents happened, arizona moved to revoke all 13 licenses of the operate's southwest key, but only two licenses were taken, including the facility where those videos were taken. hacienda del sol was shut down in october. in a statement, the company organized as a nonprofit, said it wholeheartedly welcomed shutting down that facility adding, it's doing a top to bottom review of its arizona shelters. while the sheriff's office investigated this case back in september, including interviewing the child victims, it is just now referring the case to prosecutors for possible criminal charges. david kerley, abc news, washington. >>> coming up, nasa's historic space mission overnight. >>> also ahead, the manhunt in texas after a girl is killed in a drive-by shooting. this morning, a mom's emotional plea from her hospital bed. >>> and the fiance of the missing
these videos of children dragged and put into a room, also part of the mer -- arizona case. >> they are just concerned about lodging these kids and getting the per diem payment by the government. >> reporter: back in september when these incidents happened, arizona moved to revoke all 13 licenses of the operate's southwest key, but only two licenses were taken, including the facility where those videos were taken. hacienda del sol was shut down in october. in a statement, the...
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the video was obtained through an open records request made by the "arizona republic" reporter mary jo pitzl, who joins me now. mary jo, welcome and thank you for being here., the vid should point out, has been blurred obviously because you want to protect th identities of the children. what else do we know about the details of the chldren or the staffers in this video? >> well, what we know is these incidents happened in d-september at a facility in a suburb of phoenix called youngtown, arizona. it's one of, at the time, 13 shelters operated by southwest key in arizona.t aftese incidents happened, southwest key reported those to the federalovernment, as is required by they are coract, and, without elaboration, the federal office of refugee resentment suspended operations at that facility. at the time, we didn't know why. a couple of weeks later, on a separate mart but involving this facility among others, the state health department threatened to revoke the licenseof all the southwest key shelters because of problems with double checking background -- doing background checks in a time
the video was obtained through an open records request made by the "arizona republic" reporter mary jo pitzl, who joins me now. mary jo, welcome and thank you for being here., the vid should point out, has been blurred obviously because you want to protect th identities of the children. what else do we know about the details of the chldren or the staffers in this video? >> well, what we know is these incidents happened in d-september at a facility in a suburb of phoenix called...
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. >> el gobernador de arizona tuvo fuertes declaraciones . >> estoy idngnad y molesto por su cuenta de twitter porque la junta directiva estaba al teqnto de lo que ocurría. >> pero no había actuado de manera correcta. >> también pidió que los mirnsos renuncien de inmeidato. >> esto a solo días que el enfermo fuera arrestado como el presnto responsable de abusar una pacienta incapacitada y entregó su licencia de trabajo en esta mañana pero el no es el único molesto en los descubrimientos. >> eleonara tgrabajó por máas de una década y los funcionarios no investigaaban las quejas. >> muy afetada ella denuncia y pide que continúe la investigación de otras posibles víctimas dentro del centro de salud y el representante dijo que cada miemro del personasl y de el junta directiva comparte las preocupaciones del gobierno y se ha establecido un nuevo equipo de liderazgo en respuestas a recientes acontecimienots, se ha renovado políticas cuidado y cultura dentro de la organización. >> también aceptó al solicitud del estado de arizona de contactar a un equipo y según el rrepre d
. >> el gobernador de arizona tuvo fuertes declaraciones . >> estoy idngnad y molesto por su cuenta de twitter porque la junta directiva estaba al teqnto de lo que ocurría. >> pero no había actuado de manera correcta. >> también pidió que los mirnsos renuncien de inmeidato. >> esto a solo días que el enfermo fuera arrestado como el presnto responsable de abusar una pacienta incapacitada y entregó su licencia de trabajo en esta mañana pero el no es el único...
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pamela: una pareja de arizona le tendiÓ la mano a este veterano de vietnam quien estaba desamparado. el matrimonio ayudÓ al hombre a retomar el contacto con su familia y a recibir atenciÓn mÉdica. michelle: ojalÁ que este aÑo sea de solidid prÓjimo. con este noble todo acto nos desped la: gracias siempre por la confianza. adriana: aumenta la expectativa sobre si el presidente trump declararÍa la emergencia nacional para construir el muro fronterizo. el mandatario ofrecerÁ un discurso al paÍs maÑana y el jueves irÁ a la frontera. mÉxico toma precauciÓn de seguridad ante versiones de que caravana de inmigrantes estarÍa viajando al país. activistas dicen que irÍan hacia estados unidos. en arizona el alguacil de maricopa admitiÓ errores en la investigaciÓn de su oficinasobre presuntos abusos a niÑos inmigrantes en un refugio pero decidiÓ no presentar cargos contra los implicados. ♪ ♪ ♪ locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn edición nocturna con enrique acevedo y patricia janiot. enrique: la atenciÓn se concentra en el presidente donald y el mensaje a la naci
pamela: una pareja de arizona le tendiÓ la mano a este veterano de vietnam quien estaba desamparado. el matrimonio ayudÓ al hombre a retomar el contacto con su familia y a recibir atenciÓn mÉdica. michelle: ojalÁ que este aÑo sea de solidid prÓjimo. con este noble todo acto nos desped la: gracias siempre por la confianza. adriana: aumenta la expectativa sobre si el presidente trump declararÍa la emergencia nacional para construir el muro fronterizo. el mandatario ofrecerÁ un discurso...
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spent most of my life growing up in arizona. host: at the end of your book you say this, you acknowledge-- one to my three fathers, charles simmons, jack otter and al carr. explain. guest: i have my biological father, my mother and he separated early on and so i have like nicknames for each of dad. that is my bio dad and then i have my raising dad and that's jack otter. he was around as i was going through my most formative years, so i call him dad. came into my life when i was maybe six months or a year old, so he's also my dad and then my mom remarried i think when i was in middle school to our cotter, so he was sort of my stepdad during my high school years. had a lot of great father figures in my life. host: where did you grow up? guest: in a town called prescott host: arizona? guest: yes, north of phoenix. host: how long did you live there? guest: almost my entire adolescence. i left when i turned 18, so i was there my entire schooling from five years old until he graduated high school. host: where did you go to college? gu
spent most of my life growing up in arizona. host: at the end of your book you say this, you acknowledge-- one to my three fathers, charles simmons, jack otter and al carr. explain. guest: i have my biological father, my mother and he separated early on and so i have like nicknames for each of dad. that is my bio dad and then i have my raising dad and that's jack otter. he was around as i was going through my most formative years, so i call him dad. came into my life when i was maybe six months...
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estados unidos son maltratados, es lo que se cree que ocurrió en un refugio para niños migrantes en arizona. >>> las perturbadoras imágenes siguiente enlace, no es la primera ni la segunda vez que este albergue se ve en problemas >>> no ha sido un buen año para los albergues para niños migrantes a quien arizona, primero se reportaron casos de abuso sexual contra menores y ahora maltrato infantil en este albergue detrás de mi >>> estas son las imágenes aunque borrosas en las que se nota como un empleado de un albergue para niños migrantes arrastra y golpea a un menor, pero serían más los trabajadores involucrados que en una serie de presuntos maltratos, en este albergue al noroeste incidentes provocaron el cierre inminente del recinto, vías de investigación cientos de videos fueron evaluados y todas las personas involucradas así como testigos prohíbe entrevistados >>> el caso quedó impune, hasta que este lunes el alguacil indicó que la investigación pasará a manos del fiscal del condado quien determinará si los involucrados enfrentarán cargos criminales, debemos determinar
estados unidos son maltratados, es lo que se cree que ocurrió en un refugio para niños migrantes en arizona. >>> las perturbadoras imágenes siguiente enlace, no es la primera ni la segunda vez que este albergue se ve en problemas >>> no ha sido un buen año para los albergues para niños migrantes a quien arizona, primero se reportaron casos de abuso sexual contra menores y ahora maltrato infantil en este albergue detrás de mi >>> estas son las imágenes aunque...
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allegations of child abuse inside a migrant shelter in arizona. disturbing video appears to show staff members slapping, shoving and dragging children. >>> hunting a killer. a 7-year-old girl shot and killed while riding in her family's car. the urgent search for the gunman who opened fire from a red pickup truck. the girl's mother wounded and, tonight, speaking out. >>> ski lift scare. more than 100 skiers left hanging. the chair lift breaking down at a mountain resort. >>> and we'll take you around the world as one country after another rings in the new year. >>> and good evening. it's great to have you with us on a monday night. i'm tom llamas, in for david. and we begin with the new year's eve storm slamming much of the country at this hour. whiteout conditions, heavy rain and strong winds from the northern plains all the way to new england. up to 2 million people expected right there to brave torrential rains for the party of the year celebrating in new york's times square. but blinding snow in south coast.that driver suenly losn w state. loo
allegations of child abuse inside a migrant shelter in arizona. disturbing video appears to show staff members slapping, shoving and dragging children. >>> hunting a killer. a 7-year-old girl shot and killed while riding in her family's car. the urgent search for the gunman who opened fire from a red pickup truck. the girl's mother wounded and, tonight, speaking out. >>> ski lift scare. more than 100 skiers left hanging. the chair lift breaking down at a mountain resort....
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speaking to students at arizona state university, howard schultz. and not to be a spoiler, in a 2020 white house race. listen to what he said. >> donald trump is unqualified to be the president. no one in america trusts me. removed from office and not be elected more than me. i promise you i will do nothing to be a so-called spoiler in all this. heather: how will he play in indiana. >> he is going to be a spoiler. he is going to lose miserably and wait for other failing democrats that run and what is out-of-the-box and get attention. he is going to build his name a little more before he becomes completely irrelevant. heather: year after year you see how it plays out, and a spoiler for either one party or the other. and makes you wonder what he is up to. >> throwing everybody in the bag hoping to make a distraction somewhere because they have no candidates that are legitimately running for president in 2020. it is kind of exciting for me, but i do think throwing everything they can into the bag fuse the american people hoping they get some attention.
speaking to students at arizona state university, howard schultz. and not to be a spoiler, in a 2020 white house race. listen to what he said. >> donald trump is unqualified to be the president. no one in america trusts me. removed from office and not be elected more than me. i promise you i will do nothing to be a so-called spoiler in all this. heather: how will he play in indiana. >> he is going to be a spoiler. he is going to lose miserably and wait for other failing democrats...
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details on the arrest of an arizona man for murder. (lawrence) i'm chief (lawrence) i'm chief meteorologist lawrence karnow, i'll have your full bay area forecast after the break. a big story tonight... an arizona man is behind bars, arrested for murdering a fremont man 28 years ago.(ken) it's a cold case that fremont police believe they solved thanks to dna technology. kron 4's dan kerman has more from police headquarters. 52 year old arizona resident russell guerrero is behind bars ... arrested for a fremont murder police say he comitted 28 years ago.it was in december of 1990 the body of 30 year old fremont resident jack upton was was found in his tyson lane apartment... police say he was beaten and stabbed to death. police say fingerprints and blood not belonging to upton were collected from the home. a week after the body was discovered... police found upton's missing car 350 miles away in thousand oakes. blood was also found inside, that matched the blood found in the home... but dna testing over the years has proved unable to fi
details on the arrest of an arizona man for murder. (lawrence) i'm chief (lawrence) i'm chief meteorologist lawrence karnow, i'll have your full bay area forecast after the break. a big story tonight... an arizona man is behind bars, arrested for murdering a fremont man 28 years ago.(ken) it's a cold case that fremont police believe they solved thanks to dna technology. kron 4's dan kerman has more from police headquarters. 52 year old arizona resident russell guerrero is behind bars ......
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throughout his life, casey has served arizona as president of the arizona narcotic officers association, and three terms as president of the arizona county attorney and sheriffs association. additionally, casey is a very -- graduate of the f.b.i. academy, 220th session, and drug unit commanders academy. he was named sheriff of the year by the we tip foundation. on top of all of this, sheriff clark served on the northern regional advisory committee for homeland security and is a commissioner on the arizona criminal justice system. mr. speaker, it is an honor to call casey a friend. his service is an inspiration to all public servants. i wish and his wife, brenda, the very best as he retires from police and the force i know his commitment to serve in his country will not end. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from ohio, ms. kaptur, for 2 1/2 minutes. ms. kaptur: mr. speaker, a wall is not remotely capable of dealing with the magnitude of our continental challenge to civil order. the forces of commerce, greed, addiction and lawless cartels and gangs a
throughout his life, casey has served arizona as president of the arizona narcotic officers association, and three terms as president of the arizona county attorney and sheriffs association. additionally, casey is a very -- graduate of the f.b.i. academy, 220th session, and drug unit commanders academy. he was named sheriff of the year by the we tip foundation. on top of all of this, sheriff clark served on the northern regional advisory committee for homeland security and is a commissioner on...
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. >>> joining me right now gabe gutierrez in arizona on the u.s./mexican border. raul rayies right here in studio with me. let's start with you, gabe. president trump's claim that there's a new migrant caravan and been tweeting about this one. he tweeted mexico is doing nothing to stop the caravan which is now fully formed and heading to the united states. we stopped the last two. many are still in mexico but can't get through our wall. but it takes a lot of border agents if there's no wall. not easy. what is the case right there on the border, gabe? >> reporter: good afternoon. we're here in arizona and we spoke with several border agent yesterday talking about what they call a crisis at the border and a humanitarian crisis. let's take a look at what the president said today talking about that new migrant caravan coming from south america enrote to the united states. that caravan about 2,000 people or so did cross from guatemala into mexico and that's much like the previous caravan that we saw several months ago. it was several caravans that merged together into
. >>> joining me right now gabe gutierrez in arizona on the u.s./mexican border. raul rayies right here in studio with me. let's start with you, gabe. president trump's claim that there's a new migrant caravan and been tweeting about this one. he tweeted mexico is doing nothing to stop the caravan which is now fully formed and heading to the united states. we stopped the last two. many are still in mexico but can't get through our wall. but it takes a lot of border agents if there's no...
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host: steve in arizona. we hear a lot on capitol hill about how the debates are playing out in congress. some of those issues the color brings -- caller brings up. how are they playing out? guest: we just gaveled in on tuesday. speaking to the president and others talk about the incentive and we need to talk about the incentive that lures people to come here illegally and one of those tools is disabled at the moment is e-verify. the ability for companies to verify whether or not they are employing legal citizens of this country and that's the irony there. at the tribune we have looked at the rate of undocumented immigrants committing crimes compared to citizens and it is lower than people who are americans. it definitely does garner headlines when somebody is here who shouldn't be and they commit heinous crimes. host: if that e-verify system is shut down and an employer hires somebody during this shutdown to they have to go back and run that person through the system? would think. i'm not clear exactly on th
host: steve in arizona. we hear a lot on capitol hill about how the debates are playing out in congress. some of those issues the color brings -- caller brings up. how are they playing out? guest: we just gaveled in on tuesday. speaking to the president and others talk about the incentive and we need to talk about the incentive that lures people to come here illegally and one of those tools is disabled at the moment is e-verify. the ability for companies to verify whether or not they are...
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janice dean with what to expect, they have to mountains in arizona. >> they do get snow in arizona sometimes. taking a look at the map it is cold enough for snow across the western half of the country. eight in denver, 26 in midland, texas, 18 in des moines, you get the picture, it is cold in portions of the midwest. we have a mixture of not only snow but freezing rain, sleet over parts of texas. this is our next weather maker as we get into the new year of travel. the past 24 hours you see snow across the 4 corners, arizona and new mexico. the gulf moisture in on this and potential for not only snow but freezing rain and ice over parts of west texas, central texas, oklahoma, there is your future radar as we head through thursday, we have winter storm advisories in effect for parts of arizona through new mexico, parts of texas and oklahoma. that is in advance of the next storm system. you see forecast precipitation for a snow event across southern new mexico and arizona, parts of texas as well as it will be heavy rain over parts of the gulf coast, chili rain over the next couple days moving
janice dean with what to expect, they have to mountains in arizona. >> they do get snow in arizona sometimes. taking a look at the map it is cold enough for snow across the western half of the country. eight in denver, 26 in midland, texas, 18 in des moines, you get the picture, it is cold in portions of the midwest. we have a mixture of not only snow but freezing rain, sleet over parts of texas. this is our next weather maker as we get into the new year of travel. the past 24 hours you...
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her beloved son, tom, up and moved to arizona. >> and she was flipping out about it. >> yeah. >> just -- she had to go there. >> reporter: she demanded jack move to arizona too. >> that woman was off her rocker. her tone was just scary. it was like somebody else's voice coming out of her. >> reporter: but surely that wasn't motive enough for murder? and with plenty of suspicion but little else to go on, wyatt spent months poring over sandra and jack's phone records, bank statements, credit card bills, searching to -- well, he didn't know exactly what he was searching for. but he was getting basically nowhere. >> we couldn't establish a pattern that was suspicious. >> reporter: then as wyatt's investigation sputtered, sandra left. sold jack's house here in california, moved to arizona to be near her son tom, and soon her daughter followed too. and they all lived within a couple of blocks of each other in homes sandra helped purchase with jack's insurance money and savings. >> when everything was said and done, she got close to $700,000. >> reporter: and as the months slipped past, lead
her beloved son, tom, up and moved to arizona. >> and she was flipping out about it. >> yeah. >> just -- she had to go there. >> reporter: she demanded jack move to arizona too. >> that woman was off her rocker. her tone was just scary. it was like somebody else's voice coming out of her. >> reporter: but surely that wasn't motive enough for murder? and with plenty of suspicion but little else to go on, wyatt spent months poring over sandra and jack's phone...
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we kept moving in cochise county, arizona. we ended up, we were able to talk too local law enforcement and the angel parents. i want to talk about that restaurant with some of our staff our members of congress, law enforcement, angel family we had a resident just come up out of the blue. and she thanked the local law enforcement for the efforts being made to protect citizens of that county, she said, you know, i've had a home invasion, i had repeated burglaries, i had trespassing on my property, on my ranch. we get people coming in, they turn on water, they want a drink of water and they just let the water run, they never turn it off they trash my property. she was telling me this. i asked her to address our group. she told of her experien out of the plus brandon was killed by a driver who had previously been arrested and deported, driving along, the wrong way on a freeway and runs into brandon and kills him. steve spoke. he had a son grant, early 20's. very outgoing, young man, working at the the convenience store. >> he was
we kept moving in cochise county, arizona. we ended up, we were able to talk too local law enforcement and the angel parents. i want to talk about that restaurant with some of our staff our members of congress, law enforcement, angel family we had a resident just come up out of the blue. and she thanked the local law enforcement for the efforts being made to protect citizens of that county, she said, you know, i've had a home invasion, i had repeated burglaries, i had trespassing on my...
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entre ellos, arizona, arkansas, california, colorado,delaware, idaho, illinois, luisiana, tennessee, utah, florida, wyoming, entre otros. se estima que la visiÓn de estas licencias reducirÍa los costos de tramitaciÓn. es decir como ciudadano podrÍa pagar solamente $10 para tener su licencia digital, la cual podrÍa ser usada tambiÉn para viajar en los aeropuertos del paÍs como documento de identidad y para comprar cigarrillos y hasta alcohol. felix: una de las repercusiones que que no estÁ teniendo en la vida es alimentos. nos estÁn realizando las habituales inspecciones federales a los alimentos, por lo que el riesgo de en formarse ha aumentado, como nos cuenta dayana rivera. dayana: el cierre parcial del gobierno crea una gran interrogante para los consumidores. ¿quÉ se puede o no comer? no se estÁn realizando las inspecciones federales necesarias en algunos pro tu por la escasez de personal en la administraciÓn de alimentos y medicamentos de estados unidos. lo cual repercute en la salud de las personas. >> las inspecciones son importantes, porque muchos alimentos caen
entre ellos, arizona, arkansas, california, colorado,delaware, idaho, illinois, luisiana, tennessee, utah, florida, wyoming, entre otros. se estima que la visiÓn de estas licencias reducirÍa los costos de tramitaciÓn. es decir como ciudadano podrÍa pagar solamente $10 para tener su licencia digital, la cual podrÍa ser usada tambiÉn para viajar en los aeropuertos del paÍs como documento de identidad y para comprar cigarrillos y hasta alcohol. felix: una de las repercusiones que que no...
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i was in arizona, in the apartment. i was nowhere around here. >> and lacking any further evidence, detective velasquez was stalled, dead in the water unless, maybe the man barbara was married to at the time knew something, michael wolfe a little checking revealed wolf had been married seven times number six, a woman named nancy graham, lived in alabama velasquez called her >> i told her, i'm investigating the disappearance to have david jackson. and she said to me, how much evidence do you have against him? and i said, i can't discuss the evidence with you, but i can tell you that it's enough for me to put him away right now. i was just totally bluffing. i had really, nothing. i'm just throwing it out there, you know, fishing that long line and if something bites, i'm reeling it in. and she says, honey, she says, let me call you back >> the minutes ticked by, velasquez waited by the phone. and when nancy called back, what she said blew the case wide open >> she started telling me about who was involved, how it happened
i was in arizona, in the apartment. i was nowhere around here. >> and lacking any further evidence, detective velasquez was stalled, dead in the water unless, maybe the man barbara was married to at the time knew something, michael wolfe a little checking revealed wolf had been married seven times number six, a woman named nancy graham, lived in alabama velasquez called her >> i told her, i'm investigating the disappearance to have david jackson. and she said to me, how much...
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then arizona state. >> arizona state. >> texas and then was it missouri? >> missouri. >> iowa state would be in there i think as well. and then like princeton, brown. >> i think iowa state has like 75,000 students. it's one of the most top attended colleges. it's a commuter school, but go sun devils. >> chris, thanks for being with us this morning. >> thank you for having me here. >>> welcome back to "press: here." i'm scott mcgrew with john schwartz and troy wilburton of "business insider." john, you are working on a piece for "barron's," so tell me what it is. >> i'm looking at employee empowerments, especially at google. recall back in november, 20,000 of their employees walked out of work, one-fifth of their workforce, and earlier this -- well, on tuesday, they had a social media protest over forced arbitration around sexual harassment. >> right. >> google has a problem with their executives getting involved in some horrible situations including andy rubin. it got me to talking to one of their organizers about this whole notion that as highly valued em
then arizona state. >> arizona state. >> texas and then was it missouri? >> missouri. >> iowa state would be in there i think as well. and then like princeton, brown. >> i think iowa state has like 75,000 students. it's one of the most top attended colleges. it's a commuter school, but go sun devils. >> chris, thanks for being with us this morning. >> thank you for having me here. >>> welcome back to "press: here." i'm scott mcgrew...
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it borders on pinal county, arizona, where lieutenant chris lapre heads the anti-smuggling unit at the sheriff's office. as a ate officer, he has limited jurisdiction south of here on tribal land. he saleys this arker, number 158 off of interstate 8, is a drop-off point ju outside tribal land, where traffickers from mexico hand off drugs to be distributed in the u.s. when we rrive, lapre spots water bottles and what are known as "sneaky feet," carpet-soled shoes that don't leave footprints. >> so this tells me that these are, these guys might have been packindo because the blankets are all the same. so usually with immigrants that come across, you get personal items, clotving that's inual or unique to the individual. and here we have a groupf stuff that's uniform. >> reporter: it's all uniform, as if it were a standard issue. that's really interesting. >>thhe backpacks are all same. >> reporter: so you and your department, you're really the last line of defense. >> yes.>> eporter: so brazen are the mexican drug cartels, lapre says th even have their own religious shrine, right here in
it borders on pinal county, arizona, where lieutenant chris lapre heads the anti-smuggling unit at the sheriff's office. as a ate officer, he has limited jurisdiction south of here on tribal land. he saleys this arker, number 158 off of interstate 8, is a drop-off point ju outside tribal land, where traffickers from mexico hand off drugs to be distributed in the u.s. when we rrive, lapre spots water bottles and what are known as "sneaky feet," carpet-soled shoes that don't leave...
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replacing a senator for the state of arizona. i talked to a lot of people, most broadly, my wife very is a very big family decision. i know i to come back and forth to washington, that's a big family commitments. it was the most important thisor to talk to about decision. and also constituents, neighborhood leaders, business leaders, nonprofit groups that i work with, it was clear that people have the right temperament and the right experience to be a leader right away here in washington. >> what did your wife say? >> i'm here. she's very supportive. cycles, shelection has always been supportive and you can't be successful less you have a supportive family environment. of --l your family 20 will your family join you? are inhildren gradeschool and i will be commuting back and forth. we are doing on work back home. we are here in washington generally for his week. and i'll be working at home two days a week other than that as well. we are incredibly busy with the work we do back home is even more orange than the work we do here in
replacing a senator for the state of arizona. i talked to a lot of people, most broadly, my wife very is a very big family decision. i know i to come back and forth to washington, that's a big family commitments. it was the most important thisor to talk to about decision. and also constituents, neighborhood leaders, business leaders, nonprofit groups that i work with, it was clear that people have the right temperament and the right experience to be a leader right away here in washington....
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stanton: i am replacing a senator for the state of arizona. i talked to a lot of people. most importantly my wife. this is a big family decision. to have to come back and forth to washington, that is a big family commitment. that was my most important advisor to talk to about this decision, but also constituents of mine. neighborhood leaders, business leaders. a lot of the nonprofit groups that i work with, etc. it was clear that people thought i had the right temperament and experience to be a leader in washington. >> what did your wife say? rep. stanton: i'm here. [laughter] always been supportive. you can't be supported unless you have a -- you can't be successful unless you have a supportive family environment. isson is 11 my daughter eight years old. they will stay in our home community. i will be commuting back and forth. we will be doing a lot of work back home. we are going to be in washington generally for days a week and homeworking at least -- home working at least two days a week. we will be incredibly busy. the work we do back home is even more important in t
stanton: i am replacing a senator for the state of arizona. i talked to a lot of people. most importantly my wife. this is a big family decision. to have to come back and forth to washington, that is a big family commitment. that was my most important advisor to talk to about this decision, but also constituents of mine. neighborhood leaders, business leaders. a lot of the nonprofit groups that i work with, etc. it was clear that people thought i had the right temperament and experience to be a...
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en phoenix, arizona estÁn en el centro del escÁndalo. una mujer que no prefiere revelar su identidad asegura que los empleados de centro mÉdico estÁn furiosos y tristes porque una paciente que lleva 14 aÑos en , comenzÓ a gemir el pasado 20 de diciembre y de pronto dio a luz a un bebÉ saludable. >> nadie sabÍa que estaba embarazadasegÚn esta mujer y aÑade que de pronto la enfermera hubo que ayudarla a sacar al bebÉ ya que su estado de inconsciencia profunda le impedÍan pujar. presumen que alguien que tuvo acceso a la paciente abusÓ sexualmente de ella. hacienda help asegura que estÁ cooperando con la polÍtica y se estÁn asegurando de que cada residente de la hacienda estÉ lo mÁs seguro y bien atendido posible. hace aÑos la presunta vÍctima de violaciÓn tuvo un accidente con esfinge quedÓ en estado vegetativo. este especialista no tenÍa la mujer que dio a luz pero como mÉdico piensa que el proceso de parto pudo haber durado horas y hasta dÍas. no duda de que la mujer sintiÓ dolor y debido a su condiciÓn vegetativa
en phoenix, arizona estÁn en el centro del escÁndalo. una mujer que no prefiere revelar su identidad asegura que los empleados de centro mÉdico estÁn furiosos y tristes porque una paciente que lleva 14 aÑos en , comenzÓ a gemir el pasado 20 de diciembre y de pronto dio a luz a un bebÉ saludable. >> nadie sabÍa que estaba embarazadasegÚn esta mujer y aÑade que de pronto la enfermera hubo que ayudarla a sacar al bebÉ ya que su estado de inconsciencia profunda le impedÍan pujar....
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enrique: el departamento de policÍa de phoenix, en arizona, ha comenzado a solicitar pruebas de adn a los empleados de sexo masculino en un centro de salud en esa ciudad, donde una mujer en coma por mÁs de una dÉcada dio a luz semanas atrÁs. oscar gÓmez nos quemas. oscar: una mujer nativo americana de 29 aÑos de edad dio a luz a un niÑo en phoenix, arizona, a pesar de estar en estado vegetativo por mÁs de 10 aÑos. "si la mujer estÁ en estado vegetal y dio a luz a un niÑo, fue violada. lÓgicamente no dio consentimiento," dijo este abogado. mientras tanto, la policÍa de phoenix ejecutÓ una orden de cateo en el centro dar con el responsable. "la policÍa dijo que se obtuvieron pruebas de adn de todos los hombres que ahÍ trabajan. tambiÉn los records del lugar. una hispana dice que su hijo tambiÉn ha sido mi madre abuso, a pesar de su condiciÓn mÉdica." >> estado peleando para sacarlo de aquÍ, porque desde que llego empezaron a jugar con Él. oscar: karina tiene su hija de 22 aÑos y es paciente por los Últimos dos aÑos. dice haber a la vÍctima de en un cuarto de el
enrique: el departamento de policÍa de phoenix, en arizona, ha comenzado a solicitar pruebas de adn a los empleados de sexo masculino en un centro de salud en esa ciudad, donde una mujer en coma por mÁs de una dÉcada dio a luz semanas atrÁs. oscar gÓmez nos quemas. oscar: una mujer nativo americana de 29 aÑos de edad dio a luz a un niÑo en phoenix, arizona, a pesar de estar en estado vegetativo por mÁs de 10 aÑos. "si la mujer estÁ en estado vegetal y dio a luz a un niÑo, fue...
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cavaron un hoyo en una vara y pasaron a yuma, arizona, donde los detuvieron. un ex guerrillero colombiano al que le faltaba un brazo fue quien ejecutÓ el ataque. hamilton manuel miranda conquista puerto rico y ayuda a poner en perspectiva cuÁnto le falta a la isla para recuperarse del paso del huracÁn marÍa. tenemos impresionantes imÁgenes que muestran a un grupo de buzos en medio de un enorme tiburÓn de 20 pies de largo y ocho pies de alto en hawai. comenzamos. locutor: este es un noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos aÍda calderÓn. --ilia. jorge: comenzamos con la entrada masiva de mÁs de 751 comentados en menos de una semana tras cruzar la frontera por tres estados. el grupo mÁs llamativo ingresÓ por yuma, arizona luego de excavar un hoyo debajo de una valla fronteriza. 247 migrantes llegaron a nuevo mÉxicoy otros 131 pasaron a suelo estadounidense en el sur de texas. pedro rojas tiene su llegada. pedro: este es el grupo mÁs grande de entregas a la patrulla fronteriza en la historia. son 376 inmigrantes, mayormente familia y menores sin acompaÑ
cavaron un hoyo en una vara y pasaron a yuma, arizona, donde los detuvieron. un ex guerrillero colombiano al que le faltaba un brazo fue quien ejecutÓ el ataque. hamilton manuel miranda conquista puerto rico y ayuda a poner en perspectiva cuÁnto le falta a la isla para recuperarse del paso del huracÁn marÍa. tenemos impresionantes imÁgenes que muestran a un grupo de buzos en medio de un enorme tiburÓn de 20 pies de largo y ocho pies de alto en hawai. comenzamos. locutor: este es un...
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you're putting together a great event. >> this is like all of arizona wrestling coming together. we have three different belts on the line in my match alone.jere fighting spirit championship. >> i plan o away with that belt want tos mch to my cousin. i'll go out there and give it my all. what has been his response to the love and support from the community for your event? >> he's humbled, very appreciative that we're doing this for him. >> if the card had sergio and jeremiah, who would come out on top? >> we wrestled each or probably a dozen times. the ah. internet. plus i won most of the time. >> oh! >> he knows why they call me the feature presentation, and he knows why he's my nephew. >> oh! >> true wrestling smack down. they are treating this as a tailgate event to the big wwe match. they have a ticket option for bottomless mimosas. go to "right this minute" for the link, you can donate to chris yourself. >> sunrise showdown. ♪ >>> i think we can all understand 4-month-old penny's crush on adam levine. she's very uncomfortable. she's on the verge of tears. as soon as you co
you're putting together a great event. >> this is like all of arizona wrestling coming together. we have three different belts on the line in my match alone.jere fighting spirit championship. >> i plan o away with that belt want tos mch to my cousin. i'll go out there and give it my all. what has been his response to the love and support from the community for your event? >> he's humbled, very appreciative that we're doing this for him. >> if the card had sergio and...
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but school choice doesn't stop with charter schools in arizona. we also offer scholarships fund by state tax credits to help make private schools more affordable as well as educational savings accounts that help more than 5,400 students and their families choose the educational option that is best for them. i firmly believe parents and students should be in the driver's seat when determining which educational path best fits their needs. they can only do this if local, state and federal leaders continue to reduce involvement in education decision making. again, i thank representative mitchell, and for the leaders here today, and those who are working for school choice across this country. those who are fighting for policies that benefit students and their families. today's youth will be our future leaders in this great nation. and even in the world. it is thusly imperative that we provide them with the highest quality education to ensure they have the foundations necessary to become the leaders we need. thank you. i yield back. mr. mitchell: thank
but school choice doesn't stop with charter schools in arizona. we also offer scholarships fund by state tax credits to help make private schools more affordable as well as educational savings accounts that help more than 5,400 students and their families choose the educational option that is best for them. i firmly believe parents and students should be in the driver's seat when determining which educational path best fits their needs. they can only do this if local, state and federal leaders...
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congressman ed pastore from arizona he was a chci 1995 to 1996, his leadership was felt by many of us. if we can collis take a moment of silence to remember him. think you. we are in the midst of trying times. our nations place in the world and the latino community , of the nation is an front we will persevere because it is what we have done as americans. the america that we all love is a nation of immigrants, strivers and believers and safe keepers of the american dream. tonight, we celebrate these outstanding elected leaders but we celebrate each other with our constitutional right. i will quote something that resonates and i think it is appropriate in this moment. we, the people, told the government what to do. it doesn't tell us. we the people are the driver and the government is the car and we decide where to go and which route and how fast. and almost all the worlds constitutions are documents that tell the world with the privileges are our constitution is a document that we, the people, tell the government what it is allowed to do, we the people are free those were the words of
congressman ed pastore from arizona he was a chci 1995 to 1996, his leadership was felt by many of us. if we can collis take a moment of silence to remember him. think you. we are in the midst of trying times. our nations place in the world and the latino community , of the nation is an front we will persevere because it is what we have done as americans. the america that we all love is a nation of immigrants, strivers and believers and safe keepers of the american dream. tonight, we celebrate...
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-- the gentleman from arizona seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to commend the just-completed chairmanship of maricopa county supervisor and to congratulate the incoming chairman supervisor, bill gates. maricopa county is the nation's fastest growing county. and stheeve a lot to do with our success. he's led efforts on the board of supervisors to create a healthier urban environment, foster more job connections, fight homelessness and sustain good governance. mr. biggs: we're thankful for his service as chairman of the board of supervisors. incoming chairman supervisor bill gates, i congratulate him on his new post. i know he will continue to lead maricopa county well throughout this next year. i'm grateful for the individuals like steve and bill who helped to make maricopa county an attractive destination for million millions of men, women and children. thank you, mr. speaker. yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentle
-- the gentleman from arizona seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to commend the just-completed chairmanship of maricopa county supervisor and to congratulate the incoming chairman supervisor, bill gates. maricopa county is the nation's fastest growing county. and stheeve a lot to do with our success. he's led efforts on the board of supervisors to create a healthier urban environment, foster more job...
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the 2006 law resulted in 105 miles of fencing in arizona, 211 in arizona, 166 miles of fencing in a sector that spans new mexico and texas, though most of this is in new mexico. and in texas, in total there is less than 100 miles of fencing. now this is where the priority is now for the border patrol, is texas. why? because texas is 1,200 miles of the 2,000 mile border and yet they only have 100 miles of barriers. so the new fencing that the administration has requested, as we understand it, is particularly necessary in the most populated parts of the rio grande valley, on the texas-mexico border. by the way, that's where 40% of the crossings occur. so you would think it makes sense to have more barriers there. again, it's not all about barriers. it has to be an all-of-the-above strategy. the $5.7 billion in barriers, about $4 billion more than the bipartisan senate homeland security appropriations bill, is what they are proposing. so it's about $4 billion more, $4.1 billion, i think to be exact than what's in the bill agreed to on a bipartisan basis. in december democrats proposed $1.3 bi
the 2006 law resulted in 105 miles of fencing in arizona, 211 in arizona, 166 miles of fencing in a sector that spans new mexico and texas, though most of this is in new mexico. and in texas, in total there is less than 100 miles of fencing. now this is where the priority is now for the border patrol, is texas. why? because texas is 1,200 miles of the 2,000 mile border and yet they only have 100 miles of barriers. so the new fencing that the administration has requested, as we understand it, is...
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they left the seat to run for the senate and won that seat in arizona. in my hometown now they have to come back and forth to washington to serve a. a. it'a. of five and neighborhood leaders, business leaders. i have the right temperament and experience to be a leader in washington. >> what did your wife say? >> i am here. [laughter] as she's always been a supporter after many cycles, always been very supportive and you can't be successful unless you have a supportive family environment. >> will your family join you here in washington, d.c.? >> i have two young children. my son is 11 and my daughter is 8-years-old. they are in the school right now and they will stay in our home community and i will be back and forth. by the way, we will be doing a lot of work back home, so we are going to be here in washington generally four days a week and i will be home working at least two days a week other than that as well so we are going to be incredibly busy, but the work we do back home is even more important than the work we do here in washington. >> explain to
they left the seat to run for the senate and won that seat in arizona. in my hometown now they have to come back and forth to washington to serve a. a. it'a. of five and neighborhood leaders, business leaders. i have the right temperament and experience to be a leader in washington. >> what did your wife say? >> i am here. [laughter] as she's always been a supporter after many cycles, always been very supportive and you can't be successful unless you have a supportive family...
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i was in arizona in the apartment. i was nowhere around here. >> and lacking any further evidence, the detective was stalled, dead in the water, unless maybe the man barbara was married to at the time knew something, michael wolff. a little checking revealed wolfe had been married seven times. number six, a woman named nancy graham, lived in alabama. velasquez called her. >> i told her, i'm investigating the disappearance of david jackson and she said to me, how much evidence do you have against him? and i said, i can't discuss the evidence with you but i can tell you that it's enough for me to put him away right now. i was just totally bluffing. i had really nothing. i'm just throwing it out there. >> uh-huh. >> you know, fishing that long line, if something bites, i'm reeling it in. and she says, honey, let me call you back. >> the minutes tick, by, velasquez waits by the phone and when nancy calls back, what she said blew the case wide open. >> she started telling me about who was involved, how it happened, where it
i was in arizona in the apartment. i was nowhere around here. >> and lacking any further evidence, the detective was stalled, dead in the water, unless maybe the man barbara was married to at the time knew something, michael wolff. a little checking revealed wolfe had been married seven times. number six, a woman named nancy graham, lived in alabama. velasquez called her. >> i told her, i'm investigating the disappearance of david jackson and she said to me, how much evidence do you...
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. >> arrestaron a más de 300 migrantes que cruzaban de manera ilegal en arizona, es el grupo más grande detenido por los agentes de la zona, de acuerdo a la gente fronteriza esto se debe al flujo de inmigrantes de diversas caravanas, la mayoría de integrantes eran madres y jóvenes. >> personas en contra del
. >> arrestaron a más de 300 migrantes que cruzaban de manera ilegal en arizona, es el grupo más grande detenido por los agentes de la zona, de acuerdo a la gente fronteriza esto se debe al flujo de inmigrantes de diversas caravanas, la mayoría de integrantes eran madres y jóvenes. >> personas en contra del