how many times do we have to go back do that country and make things right? shepard: all right, thank you, gerri. more than a dozen people are dead after a crowded pickup truck ran off the road and slammed into two trees. happened a couple of mores southeast san antonio last night. investigators say up to 23 people including at least two children, were crammed into the pickup. ten are wounded. investigator say the victims may have been undocument the immigrants and they report it could take days before they can figure out what caused the crash. the bears are not satisfied with rummaging through your backyard now they are visiting suburban shopping malls. bears. in ladies lingerie? no! [ female announcer ] e-trade was founded on the simple belief
america. we will begin this hour in greece where the voters have spoken in parliment,le bailout, the leader has two more days to form a coalition government. investors around the world are now relieves that greece has not decided to scrap the euro, ditch the bailouts, but what it has decided is anything but clear, unfortunately. but kristine rollins has been watching europe. let s talk about the election and the impact on us right now. i can t overstate the importance of greece to the american economy. it comes at a time when it looks like growth is softening a bit, and greece is the weakest link in europe, and europe is the biggest destination for our exports. so if greece continues to hurt and has uncertainly, and the questions being asked about the euro continue, then you have a problem. you have europe not buying as much stuff as it used to and that is bad for american jobs. so that s a really important part here. also, what greece avoided by this voiavoided something b
two key parts of the state s tough immigration law but put other controversial provisions on hold. it sparked a protest at university of alabama by those who think the law is too strict. here is what is in the law and what s not after the law judge s ruling. they can question and hold people without bond and can check the immigration of status of students in schools and their parents. some other parts of the law were put on hold pending a final ruling. those sections would mick make it illegal for undocument the immigrants to seek work or others to give them a ride to work and undocumented to attend state colleges. alabama governor robert bentley is happy with the outcome so far. with those parts that were upheld we have the strongest immigration law in this country. i believe that all sections of our law will be upheld. reporter: of course there will be a appeals, one from the obama administration which claims the federal government alone is responsible for immigration
get back about the business of coming up with an immigration reform system that is going to work for the needs of our society and the needs of our employers. we simply do not have that today. well, you won t get specific and i want to get specific. it seems to me people come up here to the united states to work from below our border. they want to make a good wage. why don t we make it legal? why don t we make it official? why don t we regulate it fairly. that s absolutely la we need to do. we have, by the most conservative estimates, 8 million undocument he workers with long ties to the united states. that s an entirely other issue. fine, i agree with that. i would say let them all stay here. i would move on to stopping illegal immigration. is anybody serious about stopping illegal immigration or the immigration flow we have today and documenting it? who want it actually do it? i don t have anybody on the liberal side who want to have actually check on identification. he well i
martha: march no-no no. mark people tend to be drunk more often as americans, and i would martha: that s not the point at all. the point was the man in the country illegally, had he not been here, had he been deported on the first or second offense he wouldn t have taken the life of this 38-year-old police officer and left his family without anybody. is that a hard working immigrant? martha: do you have a problem with that, mark? i have a problem with drunk driving but to put drunk driving and immigration together are two different things. we need farm workers. we don t have a line for them to stop in. the only people that work on these farms end up undocument. these are the kinds of things we run. that s why we need a pathway for workers to come into the united states. now, how we deal with them once we re here is a whole dif set of things. we need to regularize the status martha: mike, we got to go. mike, your response. there really is a common sense aspect to