there. you can t just peruse the database. investigators are zeroing in on the utah department of workforce services. the battle over arizona s new immigration law is now in a federal judge s hands. a judge in phoenix held a two-hour court session thursday. attorneys argued over the first lawsuit challenging the law. a phoenix police officer was a key player. he wants the judge to block sb-1070 before it takes effect. he says it will require officers to use racial profiling as a law enforcement tool. when tiffs signed, i knew i had to take a step of faith on blocking this law, because i had a duty to do that. in many respects, it encourages the assistance of state authorities in enforcing federal immigration laws. attorneys for the state say sb 1070 is a tool that works in
they didn t call all tea party folks bigots. a bunch of old dusty relics i would just like to know, the national association for the advancement of colored people, when they re going to grow up and join the 21st century and realize this country has to move forward. we re in serious danger. all our rights are at risk, not just blacks. the naacp plans a march on washington on october 2nd. tomorrow, the battle over arizona s controversial new immigration law heads to the courtroom. a federal judge will hear motions in one of the first lawsuits arguing that sb 10-70 should not become law. making the case that the new law could unintentionally put the lives of victims of domestic violence even further at risk. tonight, one victim tells cnn s thelma gutierrez why she s so worried. reporter: behind tall steel gates in a secret location, we
most hated man in america. bp says he is still in charge of the cleanup effort. but guess where he is today? he s at a yachting event off the southern coast of england watching his boat participate in one of the world s largest yachting events. the bp spokesman says the ceo wanted some time off and he s spending it in the clear blue waters off the coast of england while his company s oil is still drifting in the gulf of mexico. thomas? charles hadlock for us there in louisiana. thank you. kenneth fine burgle oversee bp s compensation is on meet the press, david gregory s guest tomorrow. the administrator of the bp oil spill victim compensation fund, check your local listings to hear what mr. ken fineburg will be saying. from the streets of phoenix to the halls of a federal courthouse. the battle over arizona s imkbrags law is growing more intense. the justice department is moving forward with a lawsuit against arizona. it s an effort to block the state s controversial
team members work their hearts out to gut into this turn yes, they re caught up in the political battle over arizona s immigration law, but guess who now says she s in their corner? let s just say she s telling them to go rogue. we ll update you. voters in utah this week tossed out a conservative, long serving senator, bob bennett lost his race. guess what? utah has another conservative long serving senator. he s up for reelection in two years. does orrin hatch look nervous to you? there he is on the hill. we ll ask him and find out his thoughts about whether or not president obama s crbtual judicial and ask about president obama s controversial judicial nominee, next.
that we are not welcoming the human capital of the world, and we are one of the few countries in the world that is a desirable place to move right now and i think we ought to keep it that way. yeah, but we have the legal immigration and the hv 1 visa taking up to 240,000 people with high skills, they get in, they re legal and get it done. i don t think it s the right deal. that hd 1 cap has been too low for a decade, toby. that one i m agree. brenda: i ve got to let eric have the last word. the last word, don t forget the tax implication, we re all paying tax if we remove the illegals who are not paying tax or americans, legal immigrants. everybody wins, everybody wins. brenda: thanks, guys, for a great debate. the battle over arizona s law also creating gridlock in d.c. and neil s gang says that s creating relief for taxpayers everywhere, stick around for that one, but first, outrage growing over the oil spill, but not just from the sludge