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GadlingTV's Travel Talk 011: Eyjafjallajökull, Club Obama, immigration law, barbecuing & cliff jumping!
GadlingTV's Travel Talk, episode 11 – Click above to watch video after the jump
Ready to fire up the barbecue? It's just about that time of year and we're taking full advantage of the good weather to get you started on travel ideas for Spring.
This week we'll take a closer look at Eyjafjallajökull (and even try to pronounce it), show you new camera technology that is changing the way we look at the world, discuss the benefits of masking your 'Americanness' abroad, break down the controversy of Arizona's new immigration law, and reveal the latest Chinese enterprise to profit from Barack Obama.
Aaron brings us an amazing home-cooked Tasteful Destination with a special drink recipe & Bruce! is back for an essential Travel Tip. So kick back relax and enjoy!
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Get the lowdown on Arizona's new immigration law.
Learn how to pronounce Eyjafjallajökull in a song!
Hosts: Stephen Greenwood, Aaron Murphy-Crews, Drew Mylrea
Special Guest: Bruce!
| It's un-American and wrong | |
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| It's necessary for border states like Arizona | |
| We should open the borders and collect taxes! | |
| There's a new immigration law? |
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Garrett Apr 28th 2010 8:15PM
So the burden of proof is on the individual. If I hear this right, anyone can be stopped in Arizona, asked to show documentation proving legal status, and, in the case that one can not produce some form of such identification, may be detained. Forget the green card, driver's license, passport, social security card, etc! The answer is: bar codes...tattooed...on the back of the neck.
Welcome back Bruce!
Josh Jun 17th 2010 11:55AM
Garrett- You didn't hear it right, sorry. No people won't be stopped for their legal status to be checked (in theory). The law says that if someone is detained for a suspected crime, their status can be checked. THAT actually isn't the bad part.
The bad part is that a driver's license or state ID card may not be enough according to the law to prove your legal status.
Scott Carmichael Apr 28th 2010 9:06PM
With the exception of lemon juice in your eyes and having to drag a sofa up a mountain, you guy look like you are having a ton of fun. Another fantastic episode, kudos!
HNL Bill May 4th 2010 5:47AM
Where have you guys been hiding? How did I miss finding your website? The three of you are a great team - intelligent, humorous, knowledgeable, creative, and very interesting.
What else can I say? Great choice of advertisers - all relevant to what we love doing: traveling and exploring. The website is beautifully designed.
I'll be back later to continue my own exploration of all that is on here, and to view more of your Travel Talk videos!
Outstanding work! Keep it going!