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, it's about doing what's best for arizona. i think we can find that common ground and work together. i look forward to it. >> let me go along the same line. i was there for the debate when you essentially accused miss sinema of treason or treasonous acts. how do you get past that when you have accused an elected congresswoman, a senator-elect, of treason? >> the election's over and the people have spoken and i'm honored to have this appointment, and now for all of us, it's about moving forward and it's about the challenges that we have as a state and as a country and continuing to be problem solving to make a difference for the people that we represent. that's the approach that i'll take. i look forward to working with kirsten. tickets ed i texted her this morning. >> what would be your message to voters out there who may be a little bit skeptical, they may say you didn't win the election but now you are being appointed by the governor and maybe that's not the way it should be? what would your message be to those folks who mig
, it's about doing what's best for arizona. i think we can find that common ground and work together. i look forward to it. >> let me go along the same line. i was there for the debate when you essentially accused miss sinema of treason or treasonous acts. how do you get past that when you have accused an elected congresswoman, a senator-elect, of treason? >> the election's over and the people have spoken and i'm honored to have this appointment, and now for all of us, it's about...
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and let construction commence arizona governor named benjiman moore sent militia out here from arizona state infantry division and wanted to find out what is going on. so they saw that california is actually starting to build on the arizona side that sounded alarms to the governor and he sent out 100 militia to say you're not going to do this. there is a act passed by congress called a river act. and so that everything was smooth sometime in 1937 and 1938 last one of that was put in and they completed it. so with that the reason is the metropolitan water district of california with you but in 1968 mother auk duct goes to phoenix and beyond. and today there is about this is about 20 million people. the rest of the water through the dam and parts of the hydro electric generator is down river and large concern as far as imperial valley of southern california. so. >> conflicts we have opinion through those and wiped them out. and we also note we can't just tie things up forever because some things have taken decades long. so instead of conflict we've cooperated with each other up to this p
and let construction commence arizona governor named benjiman moore sent militia out here from arizona state infantry division and wanted to find out what is going on. so they saw that california is actually starting to build on the arizona side that sounded alarms to the governor and he sent out 100 militia to say you're not going to do this. there is a act passed by congress called a river act. and so that everything was smooth sometime in 1937 and 1938 last one of that was put in and they...
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arizona arizona i yield to the representative from new york, mr. serrano. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. serrano: i thank the chairman and ranking member for bringing this bill to the floor. i rise today to ask my colleagues to support resolution 792 which would urge the secretary of the interior to recognize the historical significance of roberto clementy's death in opinion knownes, loy isa, puerto rico. formalizing the site of his untimely death will create a place for our nation to honor his career and legacy. he was a trailblazer in and out of baseball. puerto orn in 1934 in rico. roberto clemente walker had such provided and humane ways that seriesal admiration. he got hits on the last day of the season, the last season before he passed. he won four batting titles in right field at one of the most incredible arms. i still remember a day in new york where he threw a ball from the right field fence to third base without a bounce. and for a person of my age who could not throw the ball maybe 100 feet perhaps, that was quite a si
arizona arizona i yield to the representative from new york, mr. serrano. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. serrano: i thank the chairman and ranking member for bringing this bill to the floor. i rise today to ask my colleagues to support resolution 792 which would urge the secretary of the interior to recognize the historical significance of roberto clementy's death in opinion knownes, loy isa, puerto rico. formalizing the site of his untimely death will create a place...
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seymour: i mean, it's the uss arizona. it deserves everything that we can do to try to understand what's happening to what's there, so that we, you know, we can have it last for future generations. ♪ narrator: the divers have identified a hatch on the second deck, which the team believes will lead them down to the third deck. [radio chatter] seymour: if we move left, we should run into the hatch. [rov whirring] narrator: the hatch appears to be unobstructed. seymour: so let's go in and take a look and see what we see here. narrator: but steering the rov down to the lower deck is a challenge. seymour: it's dark, i mean, there's no light inside the ship, it's complete black. so the only light that you have is light that's on the rov itself. ♪ we're in, awesome. [rov whirring] narrator: here on the third deck, the environment looks much different. ♪ they begin their search for evidence of the lives of those who once served here. seymour: if we're navigating down a hallway, and there's a door, that becomes a judgment cal
seymour: i mean, it's the uss arizona. it deserves everything that we can do to try to understand what's happening to what's there, so that we, you know, we can have it last for future generations. ♪ narrator: the divers have identified a hatch on the second deck, which the team believes will lead them down to the third deck. [radio chatter] seymour: if we move left, we should run into the hatch. [rov whirring] narrator: the hatch appears to be unobstructed. seymour: so let's go in and take a...
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, including yuma, called the southern arizona defense alliance in flagstaff and northern arizona, the northern arizona military affairs council. and in central maricopa county and the phoenix environs, the mesa industry and defense council. meeting with the representatives of all three components of our military society and hearing about the successes they had had in working with each other and in providing a real synergy that benefited them all, it just reminded me again of how important senator mccain's leadership was to the state of arizona and to our national security. and i wanted to mention that today and to let everyone know that i will be passing on to my successor the advice that these councils continue to need to be supported and nurtured by the senators from the state of arizona as well as the members of the house of representatives. a second thing that john mccain was involved in as part of the, as his -- part of his activities as chairman of the senate armed services committee was the creation a couple years ago in the defense authorization bill of a national commission t
, including yuma, called the southern arizona defense alliance in flagstaff and northern arizona, the northern arizona military affairs council. and in central maricopa county and the phoenix environs, the mesa industry and defense council. meeting with the representatives of all three components of our military society and hearing about the successes they had had in working with each other and in providing a real synergy that benefited them all, it just reminded me again of how important...
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the only time a medal has been presented on the uss arizona memorial. and he is just one of the unsung heroes of pearl harbor. there are others we know about. dory miller and many, many others. but these are the stories that we like to tell to motivate people to learn more. >> martha: i'm so glad you are telling them. people can see it on pbs. it's been running since november 1st. >> correct. >> martha: it's one of the many stories that you tell and keep these stories alive. >> thank you for having me, it's an honor. >> martha: that is our story for this wednesday night. tomorrow, my exclusive untold story behind senator susan collins kavanaugh vote. she explained things to me that she has never talked about in this whole process and how she got to yes. that is tomorrow night at 7:00. we will see you there tomorrow night, everybody. tucker carlson is up next. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to tucker karl sob tonight. we begin this show with shocking news, lying has been detected here in washington. mendacity, deceit, d do you do u pliews ti
the only time a medal has been presented on the uss arizona memorial. and he is just one of the unsung heroes of pearl harbor. there are others we know about. dory miller and many, many others. but these are the stories that we like to tell to motivate people to learn more. >> martha: i'm so glad you are telling them. people can see it on pbs. it's been running since november 1st. >> correct. >> martha: it's one of the many stories that you tell and keep these stories alive....
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but none have been more principled than my friend from arizona, jeff flake. it started for us to see when he was a member of the house of representatives and at first single-handedly fought inappropriate earmarks. he even managed to get himself appointed to the appropriations committee for a while so that he could carry on his crusade from within. and in the end he was successful. i was pleased to support him as my successor to the united states senate. he has his priorities right -- faith, family, and country. and he has spoken about both his faith and his family here. not very many of us have the opportunity to serve from a town named after our own family, and that's how far senator flake's roots go back in the state of arizona. he has spoken not just today but on earlier occasions from his heart about things that he sees need improvement here in the united states senate. i think we're all aware of the things of which he spooks. -- he speaks. and it's been appropriate for him to do so. because, as he pointed out, in order for us to be a beacon to others aro
but none have been more principled than my friend from arizona, jeff flake. it started for us to see when he was a member of the house of representatives and at first single-handedly fought inappropriate earmarks. he even managed to get himself appointed to the appropriations committee for a while so that he could carry on his crusade from within. and in the end he was successful. i was pleased to support him as my successor to the united states senate. he has his priorities right -- faith,...
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it's one of, at the time, 13 shelters operated by sthwest key in arizona. after those incidents happened, southwest key rerted those to the federal government, as is requir by they are contract,bo and, without etion, the federal office of refugee resentment suspended operations at that faciliim. at the, we didn't know why. a couple of weeks later, on a separate mart but involving this facility among others, the sta health department threatened to revoke the licenses of all the southwest key shelters becse of problems with double checking background -- doing background checks in a timelymanner. the settlement resulted in that facility as well as another being shut down. so wdare we're at is the facility where this happened is g anymore. we don't know where the children are. we do know that the emplinoyees lved were terminated. >> can you talk about the videw and he got them? the cameras in this situation, are they standard in shelters like this? it's hard to believe anyone would treat a chd like that knowing they are recorded. >> they are standard as paavrt
it's one of, at the time, 13 shelters operated by sthwest key in arizona. after those incidents happened, southwest key rerted those to the federal government, as is requir by they are contract,bo and, without etion, the federal office of refugee resentment suspended operations at that faciliim. at the, we didn't know why. a couple of weeks later, on a separate mart but involving this facility among others, the sta health department threatened to revoke the licenses of all the southwest key...
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john's, arizona. kind of a farming, conservation background, helped him in his interior secretary years. so did his congressional years. he was elected to congress. he was in congress representing one of the just two districts in arizona. today there's nine but he represented the entire state outside of phoenix and maricopa county, in the mid and late 1950's. from 1955 to 1961. 80% of arizona, if you include indian lands, 80% is federally owned. so reservations, national forests but also wildlife refuges, national park units, and so on. the fact that he came from a background in a state with so much public lands and reservations, also that he was put on the house interior committee and all of its subcommittees, helped build his resume, and also gave him great experience to become an exceptional interior secretary. he gained a spot in the kennedy camelot, kennedy white house. certainly his work and interest in public lands and being a westerner helped in those endeavors, with the exception of really on
john's, arizona. kind of a farming, conservation background, helped him in his interior secretary years. so did his congressional years. he was elected to congress. he was in congress representing one of the just two districts in arizona. today there's nine but he represented the entire state outside of phoenix and maricopa county, in the mid and late 1950's. from 1955 to 1961. 80% of arizona, if you include indian lands, 80% is federally owned. so reservations, national forests but also...
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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. 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 bringate and adopt and/or it americans into that church, but also to dispossess the motherland, 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 place where they feel they alo
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. 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...
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. >> it is our largest trading partner in arizona. we want law enforcement safe to know who is coming in our door and it is the federal government's responsibility to protect us and they have not done it. and the democrats need to get off of their butts and the president is working his staff is working and let's decide what we can get done and then to shut down the border i guarantee. trish: it looks like he's willing to pay the price economically speaking. >> year after year after year the last 30 years the border would be secure and we get the blunt of it. local and state and federal we are tired and fed up and the rest of the united states is feeling the same kind of thing. we will not put up with it. trish: you have had it up to hear. >> clearly. >> clearly. and to share your honesty. i joined the army after 911, cuz, um, i thought that was what i needed to do. we got our orders to go overseas and i went to baghdad, iraq. we were transporting a bomb sniffing dog to the polling stations. we rolled over two anti-tank mines, it blew
. >> it is our largest trading partner in arizona. we want law enforcement safe to know who is coming in our door and it is the federal government's responsibility to protect us and they have not done it. and the democrats need to get off of their butts and the president is working his staff is working and let's decide what we can get done and then to shut down the border i guarantee. trish: it looks like he's willing to pay the price economically speaking. >> year after year after...
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. >> it is our largest trading partner in arizona. we want law enforcement safe to know who is coming in our door and it is the federal government's responsibility to protect us and they have not done it. and the democrats need to get off of their butts and the president is working his staff is working and let's decide what we can get done and then to shut down the border i guarantee. trish: it looks like he's willing to pay the price economically speaking. >> year after year after year the last 30 years the border would be secure and we get the blunt of it. local and state and federal we are tired and fed up and the rest of the united states is feeling the same kind of thing. we will not put up with it. trish: you have had it up to hear. >> clearly. and to share your honesty. i'm ken jacobus and i switched to the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy. and last year, i earned $36,000 in cash back. which i used to offer health insurance to my employees. what's in your wallet? trish: can you
. >> it is our largest trading partner in arizona. we want law enforcement safe to know who is coming in our door and it is the federal government's responsibility to protect us and they have not done it. and the democrats need to get off of their butts and the president is working his staff is working and let's decide what we can get done and then to shut down the border i guarantee. trish: it looks like he's willing to pay the price economically speaking. >> year after year after...
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. >> it is our largest trading partner in arizona. we want law enforcement safe to know who is coming in our door and it is the federal government's responsibility to protect us and they have not done it. and the democrats need to get off of their butts and the president is working his staff is working and let's decide what we can get done and then to shut down the border i guarantee. trish: it looks like he's willing to pay the price economically speaking. >> year after year after year the last 30 years the border would be secure and we get the blunt of it. local and state and federal we are tired and fed up and the rest of the united states is feeling the same kind of thing. we will not put up with it. trish: you have had it up to hear. >> clearly. and to share your honesty. . >> kn autherers t en i srt seein i dn kw atas ppin.. . t di'tay wd. but now, doctors are prescribing nuplazid. the only fda approved medicine... proven to significantly reduce hallucinations and delusions related to parkinson's. don't take nuplazid if you are
. >> it is our largest trading partner in arizona. we want law enforcement safe to know who is coming in our door and it is the federal government's responsibility to protect us and they have not done it. and the democrats need to get off of their butts and the president is working his staff is working and let's decide what we can get done and then to shut down the border i guarantee. trish: it looks like he's willing to pay the price economically speaking. >> year after year after...
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in the presidential election, arizona swung actually for nixon but in the primary he had gotten arizona to swing for kennedy instead of johnson so kennedy appreciated that. so he became interior secretary and was one of just three interior secretaries in history to lead it for eight years or more. the entire administrations of kennedy, of course, that was cut short, and then the five years or so of the lyndon baines johnson administration. some successes as interior secretary -- i'll mention just three of many. but first and this is close to my heart because my background's primarily with the national park service. i worked four years at rock creek park, actually, and several parks out west. but one success he had is that he helped expand the national parks system at an unprecedented rate in the 1960's. i counted 64 new units from 1961 to early 1969 that were established and udall was arguably more involved until expanding the national parks system than any other cabinet member in history. the big four, about the capitol land, capital p national parks established in the decade were guad
in the presidential election, arizona swung actually for nixon but in the primary he had gotten arizona to swing for kennedy instead of johnson so kennedy appreciated that. so he became interior secretary and was one of just three interior secretaries in history to lead it for eight years or more. the entire administrations of kennedy, of course, that was cut short, and then the five years or so of the lyndon baines johnson administration. some successes as interior secretary -- i'll mention...
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another tunnel dug under the border in arizona. your take? >> i don't think that will have any effect on what's happening in washington and i don't think it will spur their being a shutdown of the government. we already see the president back away, and for a good reason. the idea that a shutdown would help put pressure on democrats is faulty. lit just put more pressure on republicans. liz: the "new york times" reporting the republicans are not showing up to vote. they may not show up to vote on the partial government shutdown. basically republicans swept from the house in the mid terms, and they are unsure that they may not even return for a vote. >> they lost 40 seats. that's a lot. that can certainly weaken any chance of republicans exerting their will. liz: why aren't the republicans feeling the urgency about what's going on at the border and showing up? where is the leadership in the republican party? >> there is leadership. i just think it's faulty leadership. the president, andrew miller, his domestic policy advisor talks about a shutdo
another tunnel dug under the border in arizona. your take? >> i don't think that will have any effect on what's happening in washington and i don't think it will spur their being a shutdown of the government. we already see the president back away, and for a good reason. the idea that a shutdown would help put pressure on democrats is faulty. lit just put more pressure on republicans. liz: the "new york times" reporting the republicans are not showing up to vote. they may not...
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trish: the concerns tonight in arizona. people who work for border patrol are engage in preparation drills to make sure she can handle an onslaught of people stampeding the border. what is the fear here? >> the fear is we'll see what we saw in tijuana which is aggressive and hostile acts from a large crowd of people looking to rush border agents. we saw them throwing rocks and rushing in large quantities to overpower and overrun border agents. and we saw them have to respond with a necessary use of force to protect themselves and prevent further chaos. what we may see in the future in arizona. they have been conducting tactical operation drills. role playing side by side bhilt to make sure they are prepared if it happens. trish: a liberal cnn host says he would never shake the president's hand even at president bush's funeral. he says the president doesn't deserve that kind of respect. maybe it has something to do with your boss wanting to run for office himself? i'm talking about jeff zucker's political aspirations. new cl
trish: the concerns tonight in arizona. people who work for border patrol are engage in preparation drills to make sure she can handle an onslaught of people stampeding the border. what is the fear here? >> the fear is we'll see what we saw in tijuana which is aggressive and hostile acts from a large crowd of people looking to rush border agents. we saw them throwing rocks and rushing in large quantities to overpower and overrun border agents. and we saw them have to respond with a...
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president, from arizona. >> mr. president, like to begin today by noting that half the people of arizona and america have been truly lucky, my mother or father would have served in the united states house of representatives and in the senate. everything i know about what irmatters most in life, i learn first at their dinner table. but for many reasons, they were otherwise preoccupied raising and feeding 11 children. working the land, running cattle to keep the business going. serving the church and community daily. and into many other ways to count, my parents were too meaningfully occupied to get involved in politics. so you get there son instead. i rise today to say it's been the honor of my life to represent my home, arizona. in the united states senate and before that, in the house of representatives. it has been my honor and life after being deemed the rate his son, cheryl's husband and ryan, alexis, austin, tanner -- through 18 reyears in washingto our kids grow up thinking it was normal to have their faces pl
president, from arizona. >> mr. president, like to begin today by noting that half the people of arizona and america have been truly lucky, my mother or father would have served in the united states house of representatives and in the senate. everything i know about what irmatters most in life, i learn first at their dinner table. but for many reasons, they were otherwise preoccupied raising and feeding 11 children. working the land, running cattle to keep the business going. serving the...
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the presiding officer: the senator from arizona. mr. flake: mr. president, i would like to begin today by noting that had the people of arizona and america been truly lucky, my mother or father would have served in the united states house of representatives and then in the senate. everything i know about what matters most in life i learned first at their dinner table, but for many reasons they were otherwise preoccupied raising and feeding 11 children, working the land, running cattle to keep the f-bar business going.
the presiding officer: the senator from arizona. mr. flake: mr. president, i would like to begin today by noting that had the people of arizona and america been truly lucky, my mother or father would have served in the united states house of representatives and then in the senate. everything i know about what matters most in life i learned first at their dinner table, but for many reasons they were otherwise preoccupied raising and feeding 11 children, working the land, running cattle to keep...
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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 us 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 nerigherra ofhe year celebrating in new york's times square. but blinding snow in south dakota, highways practically invisible, and dangerous driving for millions from coast to coast. that driver suddenly losing contro
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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again, this has been going on for quite some time and in arizona, this is a hugely important issue. our lax immigration laws are creating incentives for people to come here, for people to bring their children here. >> i hear you and this is something that really does need to get resolved and it's coming to a head. i do want to go to bakersfield, california, because that is where the kern county sheriff donny youngblood is speaking right now. this is where the man was apprehended. let's listen in. >> giving him sanctuary in the house, any of those people are subject to arrest and we are committed to making those arrests if we can prove that someone helped him. >> so did those people help transport or -- >> i can't tell you exactly what their role is. this is still an active investigation, and i can tell you that we believe that we they were involved in harboring the suspect. >> we can have copies of this made which would probably better. >> during the arrest, how many people were in the home? >> there were five or six people in the home, some i believe may be children. [indistinct qu
again, this has been going on for quite some time and in arizona, this is a hugely important issue. our lax immigration laws are creating incentives for people to come here, for people to bring their children here. >> i hear you and this is something that really does need to get resolved and it's coming to a head. i do want to go to bakersfield, california, because that is where the kern county sheriff donny youngblood is speaking right now. this is where the man was apprehended. let's...
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[applause] >> the senator from arizona. president, ir. would like to begin today by noting that the people of arizona and america have been very lucky.
[applause] >> the senator from arizona. president, ir. would like to begin today by noting that the people of arizona and america have been very lucky.
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en san luis, arizona, pedro la traerÁs. univisiÓn. ilia: el gobierno quiere investigar a 700,000 inmigrantes naturalizados para verse cometieron fraude en el proceso de convertirse en ciudadanos. el objetivo es quitarles la ciudadanÍa y deportar a quienes hayan incurrido en un fraude. pero grupos que defienden los derechos de los emigrantes temen que muchos otros terminen luis: naturalizarse es uno de los logros mÁs grandes para quienes han venido a vivir a este paÍs. pero aÑos despuÉs, en muchos casos, o por lo menos en 700,000, el gobierno cuestiona si hubo fraude cuando obtuvieron la ciudadanÍa . inmigraciÓn estÁ revisando los casos de personas que usaron mÁs de una identidad ocultaron deportaciones previas. >> lo veo como una o la antiinmigrante, como una cacerÍa humana. luis: grupos que trabajan en naturalizaciÓn dicen que la bÚsqueda de fraudes una excusa para intimidar a inmigrantes y que le acusa recursos a los trÁmites de ciudadanÍa. el programan realidad no es nuevo. lo iniciÓ el presidente obama, tratando de
en san luis, arizona, pedro la traerÁs. univisiÓn. ilia: el gobierno quiere investigar a 700,000 inmigrantes naturalizados para verse cometieron fraude en el proceso de convertirse en ciudadanos. el objetivo es quitarles la ciudadanÍa y deportar a quienes hayan incurrido en un fraude. pero grupos que defienden los derechos de los emigrantes temen que muchos otros terminen luis: naturalizarse es uno de los logros mÁs grandes para quienes han venido a vivir a este paÍs. pero aÑos despuÉs,...
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the presiding officer: the senator from arizona. mr. flake: mr. president, i would like to begin today by noting that had the people of arizona and america been truly lucky, my mother or father would have served in the united states house of representatives and then in the senate. everything i know about what matters most in life i learned first at their dinner table, but for many reasons they were otherwise preoccupied raising and feeding 11 children, working the land, running cattle to keep the f-bar business going. serving their church and community daily. and in too many other ways to count, my parents were too meaningfully occupied in life to detour to something that can be so frivolous as politics. so you got their son instead. and i rise today to say that it has been the honor of my life to represent my home, arizona, in the united states senate and before that in the house of representatives. that is, it has been my honor in life after being deemed a son, cheryl's husband, and ryan, alexis, austin, tanner and dallin's father. through 18 ye
the presiding officer: the senator from arizona. mr. flake: mr. president, i would like to begin today by noting that had the people of arizona and america been truly lucky, my mother or father would have served in the united states house of representatives and then in the senate. everything i know about what matters most in life i learned first at their dinner table, but for many reasons they were otherwise preoccupied raising and feeding 11 children, working the land, running cattle to keep...
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it seems that arizona spoke as did the country. how do you square the circle on that with respect to where you stand for arizona? >> well, ironically i was on the ballot as well, and the california bay area billionaire tom styier spent nearly 6 million dollars attacking me, and i'm pleased to report not only did i win but i got more votes. if you want to use that kind of logic, i think what arizona voters said is they are willing to trust hardworking elected officials that are going to protect hardworking arizona taxpayers. we here in arizona have a great tradition of being very skeptical of the federal government. i mean, the reality is that historically especially in the last couple of decades, washington, d.c. has been where good ideas go to die. we all know whether it's border security, whether it's healthcare, nothing seems to get done. there's a lot of name calling. i think as justice brandeis once staid, the states are the 50 laboratories of democracy. i think a lot of this, just what happened in the 90s with welfare reform,
it seems that arizona spoke as did the country. how do you square the circle on that with respect to where you stand for arizona? >> well, ironically i was on the ballot as well, and the california bay area billionaire tom styier spent nearly 6 million dollars attacking me, and i'm pleased to report not only did i win but i got more votes. if you want to use that kind of logic, i think what arizona voters said is they are willing to trust hardworking elected officials that are going to...
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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 h
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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the chair recognizes the gentleman from arizona. mr. grijalva: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for as much time as he wishes to use. mr. grijalva: this enhances the ability of libraries and museums to address community needs including work force development, accessibility for individuals with disabilities. the bill isported think -- by the american library association and the american ialicense of museums. this legislation strengthens the use of data-driven tools to maximize effectiveness of service, provides technical supported assistance to help with data collection responsibilities, authorizes the museum professional program to recruit museum professionals from diverse backgrounds, allows agencies to meet the needs of americans an increases the service for native americans. it's vital to ensure that our libraries and museums have the necessary resources to modernize their services and continue to sod so lid fi their role as technological hubs of our communities and as ac
the chair recognizes the gentleman from arizona. mr. grijalva: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for as much time as he wishes to use. mr. grijalva: this enhances the ability of libraries and museums to address community needs including work force development, accessibility for individuals with disabilities. the bill isported think -- by the american library association and the american ialicense of museums. this legislation...
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caller: i live in arizona for six years. we had a terrible problem. i also lived in orlando, florida when fidel castro open his jails beggarsons and sent the and thieves to america. miami became a blood fest. without a wall, this country will not survive. i am very much in support of mr. trump and i thank you for taking my opinion on the air. host: thank you for your time. james is in new york. day five of the government shutdown. i am a post to it -- a opposed to it because it is all based on race. also, cuba, i certainly agree with the last speaker. cuba theyubans left were the worst people in the world. that was in terms of drugs and that supported racist people in this country. were told that as long as they cool operate they would treat them different from the other people who were not of their race. we are listening, thank you for sharing your views with us this evening. is in north carolina. she is a federal worker. what department? caller: i work for the irs. host: i read i think in the thel street journal" that government was talking about th
caller: i live in arizona for six years. we had a terrible problem. i also lived in orlando, florida when fidel castro open his jails beggarsons and sent the and thieves to america. miami became a blood fest. without a wall, this country will not survive. i am very much in support of mr. trump and i thank you for taking my opinion on the air. host: thank you for your time. james is in new york. day five of the government shutdown. i am a post to it -- a opposed to it because it is all based on...
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[applause] >> the senator from arizona. president, ir. would like to begin today by noting that the people of arizona and america have been very lucky. my mother and father would have served in the house of representatives and the senate. everything i know about what matters most in life, i learned first at their dinner table. they wereeasons, otherwise preoccupied raising and feeding 11 children, working the land, running cattle to keep the business going, serving their church and community daily, and in too many other ways to count, my parents were too meaningfully occupied in life to detour to something that could be so frivolous as politics. you got their son instead. i rise today to say that it has been the honor of my life to represent my home, arizona in the united states senate. before that, in the house of representatives. it has been my honor and life chery'sing their son, husband, and a father. through 18 years in washington, our kids grew up thinking it was normal to have their faces plastered on campaign signs along the roads
[applause] >> the senator from arizona. president, ir. would like to begin today by noting that the people of arizona and america have been very lucky. my mother and father would have served in the house of representatives and the senate. everything i know about what matters most in life, i learned first at their dinner table. they wereeasons, otherwise preoccupied raising and feeding 11 children, working the land, running cattle to keep the business going, serving their church and...
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and all across texas, arizona and california. david: what do democrats say when you bring up -- i mean, you're from arizona, you're from a border state. you have plenty of examples. you hear them -- you're an eyewitness, probably, to some of these examples. what do they say? what excuse do they have when they refuse to fund any kind of securing of the border? >> they focus on the issue of migrants and we get it that some of the places they're coming from are very difficult. some of them don't have great jobs. but that's what they focus on. they don't focus on the problems that arise here. and i'm just telling you from a humanitarian point of view, there are literally hundreds of people who die every year trying to get across arizona, texas and california's borders to come here. and i believe a barrier, a wall, would actually deter people from coming. and we know that because when the san diego wall went up, illegal crossings decreased by 85-90%. david: that's exactly the point that, you know, it's amazing how word travels fast, p
and all across texas, arizona and california. david: what do democrats say when you bring up -- i mean, you're from arizona, you're from a border state. you have plenty of examples. you hear them -- you're an eyewitness, probably, to some of these examples. what do they say? what excuse do they have when they refuse to fund any kind of securing of the border? >> they focus on the issue of migrants and we get it that some of the places they're coming from are very difficult. some of them...
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then on saturday, she traveled to yuma, arizona. tara pulmari, abc news. >>> the four bedroom home is where prosecutors say david and louise turpin shackled their children to furniture and abused them. the home was valued at $353,000. it foreclosed in november. the couple pleaded not guilty to charges. a daughter escaped from the house in january and called 911. >>> pg&e could face murder charges if found guilty of starting the camp fire in butte county. the official cause o t is still under investigation, but the first flames fire crews spotted were located directly under an active tension power line. the camp fire was the deadliest and most destructive in state history. 86 people died and 14,000 homes destroyed. a federal judge is demanding answers from pg&e by new year's eve. >>> a man suffered serious burns and two dogs died when fire raced through a home this morning. it started around 6:00 a.m. off of seven hills road. a man was used trying to use a garden hose to put the fire out. a woman and 18-month-old escaped unarmed. fir
then on saturday, she traveled to yuma, arizona. tara pulmari, abc news. >>> the four bedroom home is where prosecutors say david and louise turpin shackled their children to furniture and abused them. the home was valued at $353,000. it foreclosed in november. the couple pleaded not guilty to charges. a daughter escaped from the house in january and called 911. >>> pg&e could face murder charges if found guilty of starting the camp fire in butte county. the official cause...
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a niÑos migrantes que son empujados y golpeados en el piso por parte de empleados en un refugio de arizona. te contamos las consecuencias que enfrentarÍan y lo que suceden otros centros. carolina: se acabÓ el aÑo y el gobierno sigue cerrado. miles de empleados no reciben su pago y el gobierno habla de otras alternativas. borja: demandan a parques de universal en orlando por la muerte de un hombre hispano que sufrÍa del corazÓn y no entendiÓ las indicaciones en inglÉs. hablamos del abogado de la familia en vivo. carolina: quÉ tal cÓmo estÁn? se acabÓ el aÑo 2018. con mucho gusto carolina sarassa y mi borja voces quevolviÍ de las vacaciones. te extraÑe muchÍsimo.. borja: a que podÍa dejar sola en el Último dÍa del aÑo. vamos a acabar el aÑo trabajando como sabemos hacerlo. les agradecemos por su sintonÍa en este dÍa. comenzamos con este vÍdeo en donde se ve como tres niÑos migrantes son arrastrados por el piso por el empleados del refugio tiendas del sol en arizona. el lugar fue cerrado pero reciÉn ahora el caso serÍa enviado a la fiscalÍa para ver si se presentan
a niÑos migrantes que son empujados y golpeados en el piso por parte de empleados en un refugio de arizona. te contamos las consecuencias que enfrentarÍan y lo que suceden otros centros. carolina: se acabÓ el aÑo y el gobierno sigue cerrado. miles de empleados no reciben su pago y el gobierno habla de otras alternativas. borja: demandan a parques de universal en orlando por la muerte de un hombre hispano que sufrÍa del corazÓn y no entendiÓ las indicaciones en inglÉs. hablamos del...
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west, right here in scottsdale, arizona. >> he had been here in the '20s working on the arizona biltmore hotel. uh, fell in love with the desert. it was just -- for him, it was just pure geometry. the rocks of the mountain, the form of the plants. this was his laboratory. it was a place where he came and experimented with architecture. >> today it is the home of frank lloyd wright school of architecture and the frank lloyd wright foundation. and the property itself, it's a work of art. >> wright built to the human scale. everything in the desert is low. the trees are low. um, so his buildings are low. he also uses the low ceilings to kinda push you through spaces, right, at an entrance, drop the entry real low. and that helps push you into the space. it's a little technique he called compression and release. we call this the garden room because you sit on the bench here, and it frames the view of the mountains, uh, in the distance. it captures the garden. he uses a japanese technique called the borrowed landscape. >> he lived the way he believed. and he designed the way he felt things sh
west, right here in scottsdale, arizona. >> he had been here in the '20s working on the arizona biltmore hotel. uh, fell in love with the desert. it was just -- for him, it was just pure geometry. the rocks of the mountain, the form of the plants. this was his laboratory. it was a place where he came and experimented with architecture. >> today it is the home of frank lloyd wright school of architecture and the frank lloyd wright foundation. and the property itself, it's a work of...
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if john mccain fell in love with arizona, arizona fell in love with john mccain. we ran a lot of races here, a lot of elections. he never lost. never really very close. arizona loved him. we had one little blip one time when he ran for the senate the first time. he called me on the phone, he goes, boy, i think i might have screwed up. you said, you know, i was talking to these students at u of a and they said, how come you are the only politician who comes down here? they only come to retirement places. he said, it is because you guys don't vote. [laughter] mr. woods: those other dudes vote like 100%, so, you know, you want people to come down here, you need to vote like they vote out in seizure world. [laughter] mr. woods: i said, you didn't say that, did you? because there is this big retirement community called leisure world in the east valley. they were not real happy with their new nickname out there. so john said, like he always does, ok, i screwed up. we got to go out there. we. [laughter] mr. woods: so we went out, and i remember we drove in. there was abo
if john mccain fell in love with arizona, arizona fell in love with john mccain. we ran a lot of races here, a lot of elections. he never lost. never really very close. arizona loved him. we had one little blip one time when he ran for the senate the first time. he called me on the phone, he goes, boy, i think i might have screwed up. you said, you know, i was talking to these students at u of a and they said, how come you are the only politician who comes down here? they only come to...
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if john mccain fell in love with arizona, arizona fell in love with john mccain. we ran a lot of races here, a lot of elections. he never lost. never really very close. arizona loved him. timed one little blip one when he ran for the senate the first time. he called me on the phone, he goes, boy, i think i might have screwed up. you said, you know, i was talking to these students at u of a and they said, how come you are the only politician who comes down here? they only come to retirement places. he said, it is because you guys don't vote. [laughter] grant: those other dudes vote , you100%, so, you know want people to come down here, you need to vote like they vote out in seizure world. [laughter] grant: i said, you didn't say that, did you? because there is this big retirement community called leisure world in the east valley. they were not real happy with their new nickname out there. so john said, like he always does, ok, i screwed up. we got to go out there. we. [laughter] , and iso we went out remember we drove in. there was about a 90-year-old guy in a golf
if john mccain fell in love with arizona, arizona fell in love with john mccain. we ran a lot of races here, a lot of elections. he never lost. never really very close. arizona loved him. timed one little blip one when he ran for the senate the first time. he called me on the phone, he goes, boy, i think i might have screwed up. you said, you know, i was talking to these students at u of a and they said, how come you are the only politician who comes down here? they only come to retirement...
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. >> unos 12 millones de libras de carne producidas por una compaÑÍa de arizona empacadas bajo las marcas... entre otras, han sido removidas de varios supermercados desde septiembre pasado, el retiro oficial se anunciÓ hace unas semanas cuando se reportÓ sobre 200 casos de personas infectadas, california con casi 70 casos, seguido por arizona, colorado y texas, por precauciÓn la compaÑÍa aumentÓ la cantidad de productos retirados y agregÓ: (informaciÓn en pantalla). >> si sospecha que su carne molida estÁ contaminada revise bien la fecha de empaque, los productos afectados fueron empacados entre julio 26 y septiembre 7 de este aÑo. y si ha manipulado esos productos. >> lavarnos las manos, particularmente y esencial cuando hemos trabajado con un alimento que ha estado crudo no queremos ninguna contaminaciÓn cruzada en la cocina. >> en caso que la haya consumido preste atenciÓn a los cambios en su estado de salud. >> fiebre, dolor de cabeza, nÁusea, vÓmitos, dolor abdominal y diarreas. >> y visite a su mÉdico inmediatamente, en los Ángeles para noticias telemundo. >> en mÉx
. >> unos 12 millones de libras de carne producidas por una compaÑÍa de arizona empacadas bajo las marcas... entre otras, han sido removidas de varios supermercados desde septiembre pasado, el retiro oficial se anunciÓ hace unas semanas cuando se reportÓ sobre 200 casos de personas infectadas, california con casi 70 casos, seguido por arizona, colorado y texas, por precauciÓn la compaÑÍa aumentÓ la cantidad de productos retirados y agregÓ: (informaciÓn en pantalla). >> si...
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and if john mccain fell in love with arizona, arizona fell in love with john mccain. we ran a lot of races here, a lot of elections. he never lost. never really very close. arizona loved him. we had one little blip one time when he ran for the senate the first time. he called me on the phone, he goes, boy, i think i might have screwed up. he said, you know, i was talking to these students at u of a and they said, how come you are the only politician who comes down here? they only come to retirement places. he said, it is because you guys don't vote. [laughter] mr. woods: those other dudes vote like 100%, so, you know, you want people to come down here, you need to vote like they vote out in seizure world. [laughter] mr. woods: i said, you didn't say that, did you? because there is this big retirement community called leisure world in the east valley. they were not real happy with their new nickname out there. so john said, like he always does, ok, i screwed up. we got to go out there. we. [laughter] mr. woods: so we went out, and i remember we drove in. there was abou
and if john mccain fell in love with arizona, arizona fell in love with john mccain. we ran a lot of races here, a lot of elections. he never lost. never really very close. arizona loved him. we had one little blip one time when he ran for the senate the first time. he called me on the phone, he goes, boy, i think i might have screwed up. he said, you know, i was talking to these students at u of a and they said, how come you are the only politician who comes down here? they only come to...
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yesterday is now moving into arizona. that will move into the four corners and cause issues the next couple of days now. some mid-60s possible around santa cruz and maybe gilroy and morgan hill. a few high clouds to the north and light rain sunday into monday. it is not a big system. but it will make it. so let's go with it for now. and the amounts will be very light. the bigger system looks to be on tap around the 17th. this is the north early direction coming in. that many is ushering in drier air. so we're not getting any fog yet. northwest and north east and northwest, north, so i think you get the idea. with the northern wind in place, it does warm us up. a few high clouds on parts of the coast. there is the low moving into arizona. 30s and 40s. that has come up a little bit and the breeze came up. a lot of 30s and 40s. look at the temperature difference. fairfield down 13. livermore minus 11. an oakland airport is nine degrees colder than yesterday at this time. we're looking good for sunshine and warmer temperature
yesterday is now moving into arizona. that will move into the four corners and cause issues the next couple of days now. some mid-60s possible around santa cruz and maybe gilroy and morgan hill. a few high clouds to the north and light rain sunday into monday. it is not a big system. but it will make it. so let's go with it for now. and the amounts will be very light. the bigger system looks to be on tap around the 17th. this is the north early direction coming in. that many is ushering in...
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>> reporter: this video was first reported by the arizona republic, ryan. they filed an open records request with the arizona department of health services. as you noted, we have to warn our viewers that some of you may find this disturbing. what it shows are three alleged incidents, three separate incidents of staffers dragging, pushing, shoving some of these child migrants at the shelter in youngtown, arizona. as we understand it, southwest key did report these incidents to the local law enforcement as well as federal officials. the mair coca county sheriff's office launched an investigation. they determined no criminal charges would be brought forward, but that has seemed to have changed. overnight, we got a statement from the maricopa county sheriff's office. they're recommending child abuse cases to the maricopa county attorney's office. based upon the evidence gathered during this thorough investigation, mcso executive command has made the decision to submit the case to the maricopa county attorney's office for its review and determination of criminal
>> reporter: this video was first reported by the arizona republic, ryan. they filed an open records request with the arizona department of health services. as you noted, we have to warn our viewers that some of you may find this disturbing. what it shows are three alleged incidents, three separate incidents of staffers dragging, pushing, shoving some of these child migrants at the shelter in youngtown, arizona. as we understand it, southwest key did report these incidents to the local...
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it would still be 34 years until arizona became the 48th state. and 134 years later, that mormon pioneer's great-great-grandson would be elected to the united states senate. jeff flake is the son of cattle ranchers, so he learned all about earmarking from an early age. back when jeff was serving in the house, he explained in an op-ed that back on the ranch, earmarking was an unsavory way to brand your cattle. apparently, the practice involves a pocketknife. well, jeff moved on from that cattle pen. he wound up leading a statewide think tank. then he won election to the house. by the time he arrived here in washington, filled with equal parts fiery resolve and small town collegiality, earmarks had come to mean something very different to him. but as his house colleagues soon found out, he found the new meaning just as unappealing. jeff's take on fiscal responsibility and good government ruffled some fetters over in the -- feathers over in the house, but his stark starkuprising, he -- stark uprising, he didn't seem to mind that lonely feeling we fee
it would still be 34 years until arizona became the 48th state. and 134 years later, that mormon pioneer's great-great-grandson would be elected to the united states senate. jeff flake is the son of cattle ranchers, so he learned all about earmarking from an early age. back when jeff was serving in the house, he explained in an op-ed that back on the ranch, earmarking was an unsavory way to brand your cattle. apparently, the practice involves a pocketknife. well, jeff moved on from that cattle...
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it's one of arizona's most historic properties. and, for the right price, all 266 acres can be yours, along with its patented gold claims. two live-in caretakers protect the site and its minerals. and the land comes with an 1,100-square-foot home. >> it depends on power from wind generation and solar cells. there's a tv tower on the site. and the rental income from that produces enough to pay all the taxes. the road continues all the way to the top of the mine, where there's about a 300-foot cleared area. could be a helipad or a place for a -- a really neat house that borders a national forest. >> all that plus a gold mine. up next... did you know that you could actually buy a home using a reverse mortgage and never make a mortgage payment on it? i'm gonna tell you how. [ woman vocalizing ] but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy
it's one of arizona's most historic properties. and, for the right price, all 266 acres can be yours, along with its patented gold claims. two live-in caretakers protect the site and its minerals. and the land comes with an 1,100-square-foot home. >> it depends on power from wind generation and solar cells. there's a tv tower on the site. and the rental income from that produces enough to pay all the taxes. the road continues all the way to the top of the mine, where there's about a...
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specifically, martha mcsally set to become the next senator from arizona to be appointed by the arizona governor now that john kyl is going to be leaving that post. this is interesting stuff. let me bring in garrett hake. i guess you went to grab some coffee. you're not in front of the camera, but you're on the phone. explain what's happening here. >> sure. we're having some technical difficulty. but the state of arizona is going to go from never having had a female senator to having two come january. martha mcsally was narrowly defeated, running for jeff flake's seat in november. jon kyl has been holding down the fort in the mccain seat in what he said was going to be a short-term appointment. about a week ago, he announced the end of the year would be the end of his second tour of duty in the senate. there was a lot of speculation about who would be tapped to fill this seat. mcsally was a favorite early on, heavy heavily recruited to run. i think she was the first woman to ever command a fighter squadron. she had a very impressive resume. then there was this pushback we started to see
specifically, martha mcsally set to become the next senator from arizona to be appointed by the arizona governor now that john kyl is going to be leaving that post. this is interesting stuff. let me bring in garrett hake. i guess you went to grab some coffee. you're not in front of the camera, but you're on the phone. explain what's happening here. >> sure. we're having some technical difficulty. but the state of arizona is going to go from never having had a female senator to having two...
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it's one of arizona's most historic properties. and, for the right price, all 266 acres can be yours, along with its patented gold claims. two live-in caretakers protect the site and its minerals. and the land comes with an 1,100-square-foot home. >> it depends on power from wind generation and solar cells. there's a tv tower on the site. and the rental income from that produces enough to pay all the taxes. the road continues all the way to the top of the mine, where there's about a 300-foot cleared area. could be a helipad or a place for a -- a really neat house that borders a national forest. >> all that plus a gold mine. up next... did you know that you could actually buy a home using a reverse mortgage and never make a mortgage payment on it? i'm gonna tell you how. [ woman vocalizing ] when my hot water heater failed, she was pregnant, in-laws were coming, a little bit of water, it really- it rocked our world. i had no idea the amount of damage that water could do. we called usaa. and they greeted me as they always do. sergean
it's one of arizona's most historic properties. and, for the right price, all 266 acres can be yours, along with its patented gold claims. two live-in caretakers protect the site and its minerals. and the land comes with an 1,100-square-foot home. >> it depends on power from wind generation and solar cells. there's a tv tower on the site. and the rental income from that produces enough to pay all the taxes. the road continues all the way to the top of the mine, where there's about a...
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the beginning on the arizona, the end on the missouri. bowed, the u.s. missouri six-inch guns pointed this and otherh programs on the history of communities across the country. this is american history tv, only on c-span3. >> on december 27, 1968, apollo 8 splashed down. that same evening, cbs news
the beginning on the arizona, the end on the missouri. bowed, the u.s. missouri six-inch guns pointed this and otherh programs on the history of communities across the country. this is american history tv, only on c-span3. >> on december 27, 1968, apollo 8 splashed down. that same evening, cbs news
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here in arizona. it appears around the same time these were published the phaeuf maricopa county sheriff's office said it was going to turn this investigation over, which apparently happened back in september, over to the county attorney's office to determine whether or not criminal charges need to be placed here, if whether or not they need to bring criminal charges. initially when we reported this back in october they said they didn't think it rose through the occasion, and they found additional evidence and want the attorney to way in. this is now a facility that is shut down, and we reached out to southwest key and they referred us to a statement they already sent, and they said they were looking forward to working with the department of health and human services and the office of refugee and resettlement, and they are trying to work with programs to make sure they were on the up and up, and a source tells cnn two staffers were fired after this, and that they -- after this was shut down they conti
here in arizona. it appears around the same time these were published the phaeuf maricopa county sheriff's office said it was going to turn this investigation over, which apparently happened back in september, over to the county attorney's office to determine whether or not criminal charges need to be placed here, if whether or not they need to bring criminal charges. initially when we reported this back in october they said they didn't think it rose through the occasion, and they found...
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pablo: buenas tardes, en efecto, la secretaria estarÁ en el paso, texas y maÑana en el yuma, arizona. se le ha criticado por llegar tarde a esta supervisiÓn de las instalaciones mÉdicas y del personal mÉdico. hay que recordar que el niÑo felipe alonso gÓmez, de ocho aÑos, guatemalteco, muriÓ hace cuatro dÍas y ya es la segunda criatura que muere en el Último mes en custodia de las autoridades. la secretaria, bÁsicamente, ha dicho que hay que revisar obligatoriamente a todos los menores que llegan a estados unidos de la forma que sea, pero ha habido mÉdicos que han cuestionado realmente estos exÁmenes y este niÑo fue diagnosticado con influenza b. hay que recordar que ellos dicen que tienen 1500 personas de personal mÉdico, pero no son necesariamente doctores. y muchos que son personas de emergencia que sÍ obviamente tiene entrenamiento en la cuestiÓn mÉdica, pero no son doctores. hemos entrevistado doctores que nos dicen que para realmente entender los problemas mÉdicos que pueda tener un niÑo requiere un examen mucho mÁs profundo de historia familiar, etcÉtera qu
pablo: buenas tardes, en efecto, la secretaria estarÁ en el paso, texas y maÑana en el yuma, arizona. se le ha criticado por llegar tarde a esta supervisiÓn de las instalaciones mÉdicas y del personal mÉdico. hay que recordar que el niÑo felipe alonso gÓmez, de ocho aÑos, guatemalteco, muriÓ hace cuatro dÍas y ya es la segunda criatura que muere en el Último mes en custodia de las autoridades. la secretaria, bÁsicamente, ha dicho que hay que revisar obligatoriamente a todos los...