Raw pictures won't import

I have Lightroom 3 on macbook and raw pics will not transfer but jpeg will. SD card is Fugi class 6.
Any help appreciated.

bald-e wrote:
Camera is Nikon D7000
Supported from LR 3.3, so update LR if you are still using LR 3.0.

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