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bonnie allen is president and ceo of the tucson airport in tucson, arizona. ms. lydia bearsto serves as managing deputy commissioner for security in the department of aviation for the city of chicago. ms. carry filapovich, senior vice president for american airlines and david cox, national president of the american federation of government employees. thank you for being here today. i now recognize ms. christina callahan for an opening statement. >> thank you. thank you for inviting us to today's hearing on an issue that requires both immediate attention and long-term sustainable solutions -- how to handle growing lines at tsa checkpoints at airports across the country while maintaining the high standards for passenger and baggage screening we need in order to keep the flying public safe. syracuse international airport is a small commercial hub serving two million passengers annually, providing cargo and general aviation services to central new york. it employs hundreds of people and is a vital component of our economy. as an origination and destination airport we
bonnie allen is president and ceo of the tucson airport in tucson, arizona. ms. lydia bearsto serves as managing deputy commissioner for security in the department of aviation for the city of chicago. ms. carry filapovich, senior vice president for american airlines and david cox, national president of the american federation of government employees. thank you for being here today. i now recognize ms. christina callahan for an opening statement. >> thank you. thank you for inviting us to...
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of the tucson airport in tucson, arizona. ms.eairsto serves as managing deputy commissioner for security in the department of aviation for the city of chicago. ms. philipovitch, senior vice president for customer service at american airlines, and mr. david cox, national president of the american federation of government employees. thank you all for being here today. i now recognize ms. callahan for an opening statement. ms. callahan: [inaudible] security committee. thank you. thank you for inviting us to today's hearing on an issue that requires both immediate attention and long-term sustainable solutions. how to handle growing lines at t.s.a. checkpoints at airports across the country, while maintaining the high standards for passenger and baggage screening we need in order to keep the flying public safe. syracuse international airport is a small commercial hub serving two million passengers annually, providing cargo and general aviation services to central new york. it employs hundreds of people and is a vital component of our
of the tucson airport in tucson, arizona. ms.eairsto serves as managing deputy commissioner for security in the department of aviation for the city of chicago. ms. philipovitch, senior vice president for customer service at american airlines, and mr. david cox, national president of the american federation of government employees. thank you all for being here today. i now recognize ms. callahan for an opening statement. ms. callahan: [inaudible] security committee. thank you. thank you for...
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>> representative, tucson previously had one until two years ago. we had an excellent relationship with our local screening managers and our local personnel. they now have many layers to go through, and models and requirements are dictated, command i cannot personally say from where, certainly above, the ability to be able to react quickly to issues on the ground. that is what we experienced during our peak period in february and march. there were only allowed to open the pre- check lane after they had opened a 2nd standard lane because of staffing the make up in the pre- check. when they opened pre- check the lines were cut in half. having the ability to do that would be helpful. >> has anyone had any experience with private security? any of you? [inaudible] >> am sorry, say again. >> a few of the airports. >> can you give me your impression? what has been the result? >> i will just use san francisco is an example. because the privatized airports, the way the privatized model yesterday follows the same procedures and staffing allocation models as o
>> representative, tucson previously had one until two years ago. we had an excellent relationship with our local screening managers and our local personnel. they now have many layers to go through, and models and requirements are dictated, command i cannot personally say from where, certainly above, the ability to be able to react quickly to issues on the ground. that is what we experienced during our peak period in february and march. there were only allowed to open the pre- check lane...
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thanks again to the tucson festival of books. [applause] tj will be signing books in the bookstore tent booth b number 153 just right outside here, which is sponsored by the university of arizona bookstores. thank you. >> thank you. ud
thanks again to the tucson festival of books. [applause] tj will be signing books in the bookstore tent booth b number 153 just right outside here, which is sponsored by the university of arizona bookstores. thank you. >> thank you. ud
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of the tucson airport in tucson, arizona. ms. beairsto serves as managing deputy commissioner for security in the department of aviation for the city of chicago. ms. philipovitch, senior vice president for customer service at american airlines, and mr. david cox, national president of the american federation of government employees. thank you all for being here today. i now recognize ms. callahan for an opening statement. ms. callahan: [inaudible] security committee. thank you. thank you for inviting us to today's hearing on an issue that requires both immediate attention and long-term sustainable solutions. how to handle growing lines at t.s.a. checkpoints at airports across the country, while maintaining the high standards for passenger and baggage screening we need in order to keep the flying public safe. syracuse international airport is a small commercial hub serving two million passengers annually, providing cargo and general aviation services to central new york. it employs hundreds of people and is a vital component of ou
of the tucson airport in tucson, arizona. ms. beairsto serves as managing deputy commissioner for security in the department of aviation for the city of chicago. ms. philipovitch, senior vice president for customer service at american airlines, and mr. david cox, national president of the american federation of government employees. thank you all for being here today. i now recognize ms. callahan for an opening statement. ms. callahan: [inaudible] security committee. thank you. thank you for...
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welcome to the 8th annual tucson festival of books. i am going to be moderating this conversation this morning with timothy egan. i want to extend our thanks to book tv. the presentation will last approximately one hour. including questions and answers. please hold your questions until the end of the panel. immediately following the session tim will be autographing books at the u of a bookstore tent. because you're enjoying the festival, sure you all are
welcome to the 8th annual tucson festival of books. i am going to be moderating this conversation this morning with timothy egan. i want to extend our thanks to book tv. the presentation will last approximately one hour. including questions and answers. please hold your questions until the end of the panel. immediately following the session tim will be autographing books at the u of a bookstore tent. because you're enjoying the festival, sure you all are
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s, but the supervisors in airports like tucson. admiral neffinger was asked this question yesterday and said he was giving flexibility to them. he believes they already have that flexibility. it is unbelievable to me that it would take an act of congress to actually direct them to provide flexibility. this is just leadership 101. but he sincerely believes he's given that authority. i specifically asked him yesterday about this and the spoke airports like tucson and he said they have all the authority they need. maybe they're just not getting the message. he just recently removed kelly hogan who potentially is the barrier to this direction being communicated down to all of you. but i want to say we need your immediate feedback. he gave his promise yesterday he was going to follow up on this and make sure they understood his guidance that they have that flexibility. ms. allin, can you share -- you've given some examples. if we had the flexibility with our senior t.s.a. rep on the ground in the last few months, at what instance -- oth
s, but the supervisors in airports like tucson. admiral neffinger was asked this question yesterday and said he was giving flexibility to them. he believes they already have that flexibility. it is unbelievable to me that it would take an act of congress to actually direct them to provide flexibility. this is just leadership 101. but he sincerely believes he's given that authority. i specifically asked him yesterday about this and the spoke airports like tucson and he said they have all the...
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this is live coverage of the tucson book festival. >> good morning, welcome, i'm going to be moderating this conversation this morning with timothy eagan. i want to expand thanks to c-span tv and book tv for sponsoring and will last approximately one hour, including questions and answers till the end of the panel immediately following the session tim will be autographing books at the bookstore, that's 153 by the university bookstores . because you're enjoying the festival and i'm sure you all are, please consider joining the festival of the tucson festival of books. so become a friend by visiting the student union ballroom or go into our website. out of respect for the author, please turn off your cell phones, now, if you would. this morning it's our pleasure to have timothy eagan. the worst hard time and the national best seller the big burn. tim's current book just released last week is entitled to immore eat irishman who became an american hero, a biography of thomas mar. he's sadly been largely forgotten since his death so tim what starked your interest in mar. >> well, thank you, b
this is live coverage of the tucson book festival. >> good morning, welcome, i'm going to be moderating this conversation this morning with timothy eagan. i want to expand thanks to c-span tv and book tv for sponsoring and will last approximately one hour, including questions and answers till the end of the panel immediately following the session tim will be autographing books at the bookstore, that's 153 by the university bookstores . because you're enjoying the festival and i'm sure you...
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he is based out of tucson, arizona. he was raised in tucson. oscar joined the arizona army national guard after congress -- after college, rather. he served his state and his country as a guardsman for ten years, including by fighting in operation iraqi freedom. after working for the state of arizona on their joint counternarcotics task force, he joined the border patrol as a senior patrol agent in 2003. after five years as a border patrol agent, oscar joined the border patrol search, trauma and rescue team. the search, trauma and rescue team. as a trained emergency medical technician, oscar was able to provide life-saving care to countless men, women and children who were lost or injured in some of the harshest environments along our southwestern border of our country. at all hours of the night, oscar has conducted searches to find and save those in need. oscar has also performed the difficult and i'm sure heart breaking task of retrieving the bodies of those who have perished so they can be returned to their families and given a proper burial
he is based out of tucson, arizona. he was raised in tucson. oscar joined the arizona army national guard after congress -- after college, rather. he served his state and his country as a guardsman for ten years, including by fighting in operation iraqi freedom. after working for the state of arizona on their joint counternarcotics task force, he joined the border patrol as a senior patrol agent in 2003. after five years as a border patrol agent, oscar joined the border patrol search, trauma...
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it's the afternoon of february 5th 2009 in tucson, arizona. a home security camera captures a chrysler 300 driving along this quite street but the ok occupants of the vehicle are not out for a casual drive. they're out for something more sinister. >> you can see the suspects car drive-by the house. by the residence. >> instead of proceeding down the block, the car stops abruptly. >> you can see it stop as if it's casing the place. the garage was open. it appears that the suspects see this and see it as an opportunity to commit the crime. >> within an instant the car screeches around the corner and pulls into the drive way. four men jump out guns drawn. >> they attempt to get into the house. the homeowner sees them coming up the drive way with the guns. >> the homeowner is standing inside the garage and senses trouble but instead of giving in he decides to take matters into his own hands. >> he gets inside the house. he is able to keep them out. he was able to get access to a firearm and fire back. and the subjects take off. some on foot. the o
it's the afternoon of february 5th 2009 in tucson, arizona. a home security camera captures a chrysler 300 driving along this quite street but the ok occupants of the vehicle are not out for a casual drive. they're out for something more sinister. >> you can see the suspects car drive-by the house. by the residence. >> instead of proceeding down the block, the car stops abruptly. >> you can see it stop as if it's casing the place. the garage was open. it appears that the...
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even if you give flexibility to a person, the leader down in tucson is still stuck with these top-down answers coming out of d.c. and phoenix. are you willing to relieve some of that and allow more bottom-up decision-making so that the leaders on the ground at tsa can make more decision? >> absolutely. that's the message i've been sending out consistency -- consistently. i'm a field commander and i've resources, i want to be able to do that to the best of my ability and reach out as i need for additional help. >> many feel their hands are directedthey are being by d.c. of when the pre-check lanes are open. >> i have new leadership that's not following that model. we are checking on that. >> it seems that shouldn't take an act of congress. >> no. it took an active me. -- an act of me. >> the chair recognizes mr. keating. >> admiral, thank you and your staff for helping us and providing feedback. two things on the wait times. i spoken with the airport operators regarding the need to establish a more formal process in which airport operators and carriers can share predictive data. how man
even if you give flexibility to a person, the leader down in tucson is still stuck with these top-down answers coming out of d.c. and phoenix. are you willing to relieve some of that and allow more bottom-up decision-making so that the leaders on the ground at tsa can make more decision? >> absolutely. that's the message i've been sending out consistency -- consistently. i'm a field commander and i've resources, i want to be able to do that to the best of my ability and reach out as i...
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welcome to the 8th annual tucson festival of books. i am going to be moderating this conversation this morning with timothy egan. i want to extend our thanks to book tv. the presentation will last approximately one hour. including questions and answers. please hold your questions until the end of the panel. immediately following the session tim will be autographing books at the u of a bookstore tent. because you're enjoying the festival, sure you all are, please consider joining the friends of the tucsonoi festival of books. your tax-deductibleyour tax-deductible contribution allows us to offer festival programming free of charge to the public and support critical literacy programs in the community. out of respect for the author, please turn off your cell phones. this morning it is our pleasure to have with us timothy egan, pulitzer prize-winning new york times columnist and author of seven books including the national book award-winning worst hard time. the national bestseller the big burn. tim's current boat just released last week i
welcome to the 8th annual tucson festival of books. i am going to be moderating this conversation this morning with timothy egan. i want to extend our thanks to book tv. the presentation will last approximately one hour. including questions and answers. please hold your questions until the end of the panel. immediately following the session tim will be autographing books at the u of a bookstore tent. because you're enjoying the festival, sure you all are, please consider joining the friends of...
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this is newark at 4:30 and tucson at 5:00. passengers are now venting frustration on-line with # i hate the wait. tired of getting stuck at security and missing flights. >> i apologize for the people who found themselves strappedded in -- stranded in chicago. >> part of the problem is fewer screeners and more passengers. the tsa lost 5,000 agents, but the passenger volume is up more than 8%. >> we can't do the tsa job for them. we can at least lend a hand to if it is not a security specific position. >> chicago is getting some immediate help including 100 part-time screeners rushed to full time by this weekend. and there are some steps you can take to try to get around these long lines. one option is downloading the tsa app on your phone and checking on the wait times before leaving for the airport. another is signing up for the tsa pre check program. remember, that will cost you $85. abc news, new york. >> starting next month oakland international airport will use a security contractor to help support the tsa agents there. th
this is newark at 4:30 and tucson at 5:00. passengers are now venting frustration on-line with # i hate the wait. tired of getting stuck at security and missing flights. >> i apologize for the people who found themselves strappedded in -- stranded in chicago. >> part of the problem is fewer screeners and more passengers. the tsa lost 5,000 agents, but the passenger volume is up more than 8%. >> we can't do the tsa job for them. we can at least lend a hand to if it is not a...
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. >> announcer: that and more [bassist] two late nights in tucson. blew an amp.but good nights.ure,music's why we do this,but it's still our business. we spend days booking gigs, then we've gotta put in the miles to get there. but it's not without its perks. like seeing our album sales go through the roof enough to finally start paying meg's little brother- i mean,our new tour manager-with real,actual money. we run on quickbooks.that's how we own it. from icy ocean waters...to your wild-ckitchen counter. mon. when you cook with incredible ingredients...you make incredible meals. get your first two meals free at blueapron.com/cook. because my teeth are yellow. these photos? why don't you use a whitening toothpaste? i'm afraid it's bad for my teeth. try crest 3d white. crest 3d white diamond strong toothpaste and rinse... ...gently whiten... ...and fortify weak spots. use together for 2 times stronger enamel. crest 3d white. anthony: we are in las vegas with former treasury secretary larry summers. what is the secular stagnation. >> people want to save more than businesses want to
. >> announcer: that and more [bassist] two late nights in tucson. blew an amp.but good nights.ure,music's why we do this,but it's still our business. we spend days booking gigs, then we've gotta put in the miles to get there. but it's not without its perks. like seeing our album sales go through the roof enough to finally start paying meg's little brother- i mean,our new tour manager-with real,actual money. we run on quickbooks.that's how we own it. from icy ocean waters...to your...
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this is newark at 4:30 and tucson at 5:00. passengers are now venting frustration on-line with # i hate the wait. tired of getting stuck at security and missing flights. >> i apologize for the people who found themselves strappedded in -- stranded in chicago. >> part of the problem is fewer screeners and more passengers. the tsa lost 5,000 agents, but the passenger volume is up more than 8%. >> we can't do the tsa job for them. we can at least lend a hand to if it is not a security specific position. >> chicago is getting some immediate help including 100 part-time screeners rushed to full time by this weekend. and there are some steps you can take to try to get around these long lines. one option is downloading the tsa app on your phone and checking on the wait times before leaving for the airport. another is signing up for the tsa pre check program. remembe that will cost you $85. abc news, new york. >> starting next month oakland international airport will use a security contractor to help support the tsa agents there. the
this is newark at 4:30 and tucson at 5:00. passengers are now venting frustration on-line with # i hate the wait. tired of getting stuck at security and missing flights. >> i apologize for the people who found themselves strappedded in -- stranded in chicago. >> part of the problem is fewer screeners and more passengers. the tsa lost 5,000 agents, but the passenger volume is up more than 8%. >> we can't do the tsa job for them. we can at least lend a hand to if it is not a...
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. >>> finally at noon a couple in tucson, arizona are marking their 80th wedding anniversary. they still love to dance and met on a blind date at a ballroom in los angeles back in 1936, they have been together ever since. >> don't get sick of you. oh sometimes. that is when we start the cocktail hour -- >> well, they say martinis definitely help, the real secret to staying together is listening to one another they say. >>> the stories coming up on "action news" at beginning at 4:00. we are expecting the new jersey power ball winners to come forward and we'll show you their celebration on "action news" at 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00. don't forget to join us later today. have a nice afternoon we'll see you a little bit later. the wolf was huffing and puffing. like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort
. >>> finally at noon a couple in tucson, arizona are marking their 80th wedding anniversary. they still love to dance and met on a blind date at a ballroom in los angeles back in 1936, they have been together ever since. >> don't get sick of you. oh sometimes. that is when we start the cocktail hour -- >> well, they say martinis definitely help, the real secret to staying together is listening to one another they say. >>> the stories coming up on "action...
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nearly double what it took to host a bernie sanders rally in tucson the day before.s in some of the cities are reportedly doing something you don't normally see, they're sending the bill to trump's campaign. trace gallagher is in the west coast news hub. is anybody being reimbursed by camp trump? >> reporter: of the 15 campaign rallies in march, eight of the cities have billed the trump campaign, vienna, ohio, neardownstown, billed the trump campaign more than $4,700 and was reimbursed every single penny. now, we don't know exactly who else got money back because the trump campaign refers all those questions to the secret service and the secret service won't comment, burt we do know that cities haveless not been reimbursed. burlington, vermont, sent a bill to trump for $4,800 and because the campaign issued $18,000 more than it should have burl ton had to bring in dozens of prognosis and firefighters for crowd control but burlington has not gotten back a penny, cleveland has not gotten back a katrina either -- back a cent either, and they build obama and obama never
nearly double what it took to host a bernie sanders rally in tucson the day before.s in some of the cities are reportedly doing something you don't normally see, they're sending the bill to trump's campaign. trace gallagher is in the west coast news hub. is anybody being reimbursed by camp trump? >> reporter: of the 15 campaign rallies in march, eight of the cities have billed the trump campaign, vienna, ohio, neardownstown, billed the trump campaign more than $4,700 and was reimbursed...
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in just five months, from october through february, nearly 3,000 came into the tucson, arizona borderector. almost 14,000 more in rio grande, texas. sen. grassley: and the government creates the problem by inviting these people in, or at least not doing anything to keep 'em out, and then they come here, and there's so many of them that the government can't house 'em, so they want to get 'em out of sight, out of mind as fast as they can, so just get 'em some place. sharyl: congressman cuellar says the true number of illegal juveniles coming to the u.s. without parents is even bigger than we've counted. that's because some human traffickers arrange for people to fake the role of parent and sneak children in. admitted she paid smugglers $13,000, flew to mexico city where she was "paired" with a child, and they crossed illegally into the u.s. with her pretending to be the mother. today, the whereabouts of the child is unknown. hhs' greenberg says the government is doing everything it can to ensure the kids are safe. assistant sec. greenberg: most children are placed with a parent. we only
in just five months, from october through february, nearly 3,000 came into the tucson, arizona borderector. almost 14,000 more in rio grande, texas. sen. grassley: and the government creates the problem by inviting these people in, or at least not doing anything to keep 'em out, and then they come here, and there's so many of them that the government can't house 'em, so they want to get 'em out of sight, out of mind as fast as they can, so just get 'em some place. sharyl: congressman cuellar...
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tucson at 5:00 in the morning. and tonight, dire predictions those lines will just get worse. this summer, expected to be the busiest ever. expectations of 231 million passengers, up from 222 million last year. that's 95,000 more passengers every day. but with 5,000 fewer screeners than three years ago. even in the middle of the afternoon, the lines seem to go on and on and on. late today, behind closed doors, members of congress being briefed by airport officials about what's going so wrong. >> we think the tsa needs to be a little bit more friendly. >> reporter: one u.s. senator calling for the tsa chief to step down by memorial day if the problem isn't fixed. other fliers agreeing. >> if i did my job this bad i would not have to resign, they would resign me. >> reporter: one airline is trying to soothe frustrated fliers with live music. but the "game of thrones" theme perhaps not striking the right chord. and it's safe to say, many are bracing for a long summer ahead. david? >> thank you. >>> we turn next to the rush hour attack in new york city. right near times square, a
tucson at 5:00 in the morning. and tonight, dire predictions those lines will just get worse. this summer, expected to be the busiest ever. expectations of 231 million passengers, up from 222 million last year. that's 95,000 more passengers every day. but with 5,000 fewer screeners than three years ago. even in the middle of the afternoon, the lines seem to go on and on and on. late today, behind closed doors, members of congress being briefed by airport officials about what's going so wrong....
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we'll see you tomorr mark walberg: antiques roadshow captures the ups and the downs of tucson's treasuresight now. man: he actually trained to be a lawyer. didn't work out, he quit to be a painter. every parent's worst nightmare, right? (laughing): wait, what? no way! now, the people who make antiques roadshow possible. (birds chirping) mom! we believe that if it's important to you, it's worth protecting. liberty mutual insurance is a proud sponsor of antiques roadshow. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you.
we'll see you tomorr mark walberg: antiques roadshow captures the ups and the downs of tucson's treasuresight now. man: he actually trained to be a lawyer. didn't work out, he quit to be a painter. every parent's worst nightmare, right? (laughing): wait, what? no way! now, the people who make antiques roadshow possible. (birds chirping) mom! we believe that if it's important to you, it's worth protecting. liberty mutual insurance is a proud sponsor of antiques roadshow. and by contributions to...
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announcer: fantastic treasures from arizona are on the horizon as antiques roadshow visits tucson. appraiser: the brothers at the pottery actually had a snake pit. they would go out, sell their wares and actually take the snakes with them. really? now, the people who make antiques roadshow possible. (birds chirping) mom! we believe that if it's important to you, it's worth protecting. liberty mutual insurance is a proud sponsor of antiques roadshow. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you.
announcer: fantastic treasures from arizona are on the horizon as antiques roadshow visits tucson. appraiser: the brothers at the pottery actually had a snake pit. they would go out, sell their wares and actually take the snakes with them. really? now, the people who make antiques roadshow possible. (birds chirping) mom! we believe that if it's important to you, it's worth protecting. liberty mutual insurance is a proud sponsor of antiques roadshow. and by contributions to your pbs station from...
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mark walberg: antiques roadshow is back to the southwest with a stop in tucson, arizona. now, i'm not a cowboy. i never could tell that. (laughing): whoa. really? (laughing): i still like him. walberg: antiques r now, the people who make antiques roadshow possible. (birds chirping) mom! we believe that if it's important to you, it's worth protecting. liberty mutual insurance is a proud sponsor of antiques roadshow. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you.
mark walberg: antiques roadshow is back to the southwest with a stop in tucson, arizona. now, i'm not a cowboy. i never could tell that. (laughing): whoa. really? (laughing): i still like him. walberg: antiques r now, the people who make antiques roadshow possible. (birds chirping) mom! we believe that if it's important to you, it's worth protecting. liberty mutual insurance is a proud sponsor of antiques roadshow. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you.
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host: larry from tucson, arizona is on the line next. go ahead, larry. he's on the democratic line. you're on the air. go ahead. caller: yes. i want to know does washington journal c-span have authority in who their guests are? his comments that his thought process is based on his knowledge. i'm not hearing it. how many benghazi investigations have there been? guest: not enough. caller: so you say guest: you have a strong opinion too. this is the typical response to -- unfortunately, you don't like what someone says we should not be on air talking. this is just craziness. we live in a democracy, and i'm just glad folks like that aren't able to trample on the first amendment the way they suggest they would like to. host: next talker is james from walker, louisiana on the republican line. james, good morning. caller: good morning. this is an honor, mr. fenton. i watched that first benghazi hearing from kennedy and lamb and the guy said he felt like he was working behind enemy lines to get more security for the ambassador. i've come to the conclusion that if you're going to be the chai
host: larry from tucson, arizona is on the line next. go ahead, larry. he's on the democratic line. you're on the air. go ahead. caller: yes. i want to know does washington journal c-span have authority in who their guests are? his comments that his thought process is based on his knowledge. i'm not hearing it. how many benghazi investigations have there been? guest: not enough. caller: so you say guest: you have a strong opinion too. this is the typical response to -- unfortunately, you don't...
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"the arizona republic" reports charges against a tucson man in the death of sandra day o'connor's sisterher car was struck head on by a vehicle that jumped the median. the driver is suspected of driving under the influence and was charged with manslaughter. dayne was the younger sister of the supreme court justice. >>> a college football player declared brain-dead. greg bryant jr. and another man were shot saturday while driving on update 95. bryant was a florida high school star who transferred to the university of alabama at birmingham after two seasons at notre dame. >> he was just getting ready to go back to college tomorrow. he just came home for the week, you know, to be with his grandmother and his mother for mother's day. >> the second victim is expected to survive. police are trying to determine a motive and are looking for suspects. >>> "the new york times" reports a controversy about black female cadets at west point. they posed with raised fists in a graduation picture. critics say that aligned them with the black lives matter movement. the academy is investigating whether th
"the arizona republic" reports charges against a tucson man in the death of sandra day o'connor's sisterher car was struck head on by a vehicle that jumped the median. the driver is suspected of driving under the influence and was charged with manslaughter. dayne was the younger sister of the supreme court justice. >>> a college football player declared brain-dead. greg bryant jr. and another man were shot saturday while driving on update 95. bryant was a florida high school...
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a 10th-grade english teacher from tucson, arizona... and a 6th-grade u.s.e-arts teacher from minneapolis, minnesota... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ applause ] alex: thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. well, as you know, this week and next week on our program is devoted to the 15 teachers who have taken the "jeopardy!" test to qualify for this competition. but if you are a teacher also, you might qualify for farmers insurance thank america's teachers campaign, and you might wind up receiving one of the 180 $2,500 grants to help fund some of the projects in your classroom. or you might even wind up winning one of the six $100,000 grants to help make improvements at your school. go to thankamericasteachers.com to get details. okay, now, i mentioned $100,000. that's what the winner of our tournament will receive at the end of next week. it could be peter, tenaya, or terrie. we don't know. but we'll know a lot more at the end of this program. so, good luck. here are the categories for the first round of play today. ne
a 10th-grade english teacher from tucson, arizona... and a 6th-grade u.s.e-arts teacher from minneapolis, minnesota... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ applause ] alex: thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. well, as you know, this week and next week on our program is devoted to the 15 teachers who have taken the "jeopardy!" test to qualify for this competition. but if you are a teacher also, you might qualify for farmers insurance thank...
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. >> police in tucson say jaredin barns was driving under the influence when he crashed head on into7-year-old anne day. day were you also a formero forr state senator.enat >>> meanwhile four people infoel utah what injured when a salt as lake city passenger train derailed.ra at least two were in serious condition.condion. 14 people were on the train at the time. we're told speed you may have my been a factor.en a the cause of the crash is still under investigation.nves >>> closer to home thiser to t morning an investigation continues into why a carnival ci cruise ship hit a passenger png walkway when it arrived in i baltimore yesterday morning.ye no one was hurt when the ship s made contact with the gang way but pieces of the plank broke apart and damaged a few parkedfe cars. the ship also sustained someedom damage. dama passengers on board say theys ty heard the crash and felt someom minor shaking.hking >>> nearly a year after he wasft shot and can killed inside the historic south carolina churchrh rather clem plenty pick kneeick will be honored at thet national cathedral. >> this
. >> police in tucson say jaredin barns was driving under the influence when he crashed head on into7-year-old anne day. day were you also a formero forr state senator.enat >>> meanwhile four people infoel utah what injured when a salt as lake city passenger train derailed.ra at least two were in serious condition.condion. 14 people were on the train at the time. we're told speed you may have my been a factor.en a the cause of the crash is still under investigation.nves...
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she was pronounced dead at a tucson hospital.arnes was released and immediately booked into the pima county jail. ann day, a former state senator, was 77. >>> still ahead, we're watching the skies for an astronomical moment. >>> plus, the cubs find a way to deal with reigning national league mvp bryce maharper. let's say they walked him into history. that story and a check on weather when "way too early" comes right back. i will change you. change your goals to get you home earlier every day. sometimes i will give you superpowers. but sometimes, i'll make you feel like the weakest man in the world. i will test your patience to make your heart softe.. ... and your limits to make you tougher. but i promise dad, it will be the greatest journey of your life. ♪ jay knows how to keep his nice shorts dad... they don't make 'em in adt sizes? this is what the pros wear. look at the lines... uhhh... look at the other line... mm...mhh... that's why he starts his day with those two scoops... in deliciously heart healthy kellogg's raisin bran
she was pronounced dead at a tucson hospital.arnes was released and immediately booked into the pima county jail. ann day, a former state senator, was 77. >>> still ahead, we're watching the skies for an astronomical moment. >>> plus, the cubs find a way to deal with reigning national league mvp bryce maharper. let's say they walked him into history. that story and a check on weather when "way too early" comes right back. i will change you. change your goals to get...
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a 10th-grade english teacher from tucson, arizona... and a 6th-grade u.s.rom minneapolis, minnesota... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ applause ] alex: thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. well, as you know, this week and next week on our program is devoted to the 15 teachers who have taken the "jeopardy!" test to qualify for this competition. but if you are a teacher also, you might qualify for farmers insurance thank america's teachers campaign, and you might wind up receiving one of the 180 $2,500 grants
a 10th-grade english teacher from tucson, arizona... and a 6th-grade u.s.rom minneapolis, minnesota... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ applause ] alex: thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. well, as you know, this week and next week on our program is devoted to the 15 teachers who have taken the "jeopardy!" test to qualify for this competition. but if you are a teacher also, you might qualify for farmers insurance thank america's...
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arizona, same thing with tucson and phoenix. texas, virtually all the attorneys in texas, they say, are in those four urban areas, with a few sprinkled outside. you name a state, it probably applies. >> reporter: according to the national association of counties nearly 70% of all american counties are considered small and only 2% of american lawyers have practices in these small counties. in 2013, south dakota's state legislature approved a $1 million budget for a 16-attorney pilot program. half the money came from state coffers; the other half, from participating counties and the state bar association. >> we were allowed five years to fill the original 16 slots; we filled them in a little over two. >> reporter: the program aims to entice young attorneys to live and work in a rural county in south dakota for five years with a cash stipend of $12,500 a year. kocheckian was in the first round of placements. >> and they give you a list of available counties. and so i looked up a lot of different, you know, schematics, with what mil
arizona, same thing with tucson and phoenix. texas, virtually all the attorneys in texas, they say, are in those four urban areas, with a few sprinkled outside. you name a state, it probably applies. >> reporter: according to the national association of counties nearly 70% of all american counties are considered small and only 2% of american lawyers have practices in these small counties. in 2013, south dakota's state legislature approved a $1 million budget for a 16-attorney pilot...
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[bassist] two late nights in tucson. blew an amp.but good nights.we do this,but it's still our business. we spend days booking gigs, then we've gotta put in the miles to get there. but it's not without its perks. like seeing our album sales go through the roof enough to finally start paying meg's little brother- i mean,our new tour manager-with real,actual money. we run on quickbooks.that's how we own it. it's free.wash! um...no, thanks. knew that was coming. he won't let anyone else touch his car. except me. here i am... working my canister off to clean and shine... and give proven protection... against fading and aging caused by uv rays. he won't use those copycat wipes. hi...doing anything later? the quiet type. i like that. armor all original protectant. don't be dull. kennedy: telegramming straight from your mart phone. it's time for viewer mail. whoever has been sending me used auto part, i appreciate it but please wipe the black blood off it first. trace says i disagree with your politic most of the time but i love your show and the way you d
[bassist] two late nights in tucson. blew an amp.but good nights.we do this,but it's still our business. we spend days booking gigs, then we've gotta put in the miles to get there. but it's not without its perks. like seeing our album sales go through the roof enough to finally start paying meg's little brother- i mean,our new tour manager-with real,actual money. we run on quickbooks.that's how we own it. it's free.wash! um...no, thanks. knew that was coming. he won't let anyone else touch his...
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just seconds ago, the tucson mvp steph curry was standing a foot away from me, and there he goes to the it a conversation. i said how are you doing? he said good. good. that was the extent of the exchange. but everybody wants to know how steph is feeling after that epic performance. he went for 37 minutes and scored 40 points in a victory. later tonight, just before tip off, steph will formally receive the award from adam silver. they had a rehearsal today and last year, steph said the presentation kind of threw him off a little bit because it was hard to be in celebratory mode and then go into game mode and the presentation is going to take place at 7:34. then, tip off just after that. it's a great look at steph curry warming up. the fans who will be in attendance tonight will get tee shirts that say "strength in numbers" and that is key because this is more than just a slogan. laura is outside, hi, laura. >> hi, larry. well, you're correct. and of course, you probably remember before strength in numbers, there was we believe. and that is working for a while, words on this behind them.
just seconds ago, the tucson mvp steph curry was standing a foot away from me, and there he goes to the it a conversation. i said how are you doing? he said good. good. that was the extent of the exchange. but everybody wants to know how steph is feeling after that epic performance. he went for 37 minutes and scored 40 points in a victory. later tonight, just before tip off, steph will formally receive the award from adam silver. they had a rehearsal today and last year, steph said the...
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just seconds ago, the tucson mvp steph curry was standing a foot away from me, and there he goes to theall it a conversation. i said how are you doing? he said good. good. that was the extent of the exchange. but everybody wants to know how steph is feeling after that epic performance. he went for 37 minutes and scored 40 points in a victory. later tonight, just before tip off, steph will formally receive the award from adam silver. they had a rehearsal today and last year, steph said the presentation kind of threw him off a little bit because it was hard to be in celebratory mode and then go into game mode and the presentation is going to take place at 7:34. then, tip off just after that. it's a great look at steph curry warming up. the fans who will be in attendance tonight will get tee shirts that say "strength in numbers" and that is key because this is more than just a slogan. laura is outside, hi, laura. >> hi, larry. well, you're correct. and of course, you probably remember before strength in numbers, there was we believe. and that is working for a while, words it wasn't always
just seconds ago, the tucson mvp steph curry was standing a foot away from me, and there he goes to theall it a conversation. i said how are you doing? he said good. good. that was the extent of the exchange. but everybody wants to know how steph is feeling after that epic performance. he went for 37 minutes and scored 40 points in a victory. later tonight, just before tip off, steph will formally receive the award from adam silver. they had a rehearsal today and last year, steph said the...
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thanks again to the tucson festival of books. [applause] tj will be signing books in the bookstore tent booth b number 153 just right outside here, which is sponsored by the university of arizona bookstores. thank you. >> thank you. [inaudible conversations] >> tomorrow a recap of the results of the indiana presidential primary and a look at what is next in the presidential race. live coverage from the american enterprise institute at 8:45 a.m. eastern time. later, we will go to the hudson institute for discussion about internet privacy and security. watch it live at 1215 eastern here on c-span2. >> forty-eight hours of nonfiction authors every single weekend. it covers a wide array of things from nonfiction, books on history, biographies, science topics. >> one of the few if not the only place where you will be able to see and hear a lot of different voices and perspectives on a lot of different topics. they bring in authors or well-known but also authors you might not know so well. they have a story to tell, something to say. w
thanks again to the tucson festival of books. [applause] tj will be signing books in the bookstore tent booth b number 153 just right outside here, which is sponsored by the university of arizona bookstores. thank you. >> thank you. [inaudible conversations] >> tomorrow a recap of the results of the indiana presidential primary and a look at what is next in the presidential race. live coverage from the american enterprise institute at 8:45 a.m. eastern time. later, we will go to the...
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thank you all so much for coming, and thanks again to the tucson festival of books. t.j. will be signing books in the tent, just right outside here. which is sponsored by the university of arizona book stores. thank you, t.j. >> thank you. thank you, everyone. >> i want to get to immediately introducing our panelists. first, my name is beth ann, i am a book reviewer and writer. i have a panel at 1:30 about the books that changed my life, my recent anthologying, and that's one of the reasons i get the privilege of being here today, because i interview authors frequently and absolutely love it. i don't think our panelist needs much introduction. however, diane rehm is the host of an e upon mouse show on npr, and she has been so for many years. weaver delighted to have her -- we're delighted to have her here. i have lots of questions, but again, i'll try to make sure i leave lots of time for yours. thank you, diane, for being here today. >> oh, it's my pleasure. [applause] >> diane is a national treasure, and her new book is a very heart felt one about coming to terms with w
thank you all so much for coming, and thanks again to the tucson festival of books. t.j. will be signing books in the tent, just right outside here. which is sponsored by the university of arizona book stores. thank you, t.j. >> thank you. thank you, everyone. >> i want to get to immediately introducing our panelists. first, my name is beth ann, i am a book reviewer and writer. i have a panel at 1:30 about the books that changed my life, my recent anthologying, and that's one of the...
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[bassist] two late nights in tucson. blew an amp.but good nights.e,music's why we do this,but it's still our business. we spend days booking gigs, then we've gotta put in the miles to get there. but it's not without its perks. like seeing our album sales go through the roof enough to finally start paying meg's little brother- i mean,our new tour manager-with real,actual money. we run on quickbooks.that's how we own it. say they'll save youfor every by switching,surance companies you'd have like a ton of dollars. but how are they saving you those dollars? a lot of companies might answer "um..." or "no comment". then there's esurance - born online, raised by technology and majors in efficiency. so whatever they save, you save: hassle, time, paper work, hair tearing out and, yes, especially dollars. that's auto and home insurance for the modern world. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call. kennedy: donald trump gal extra mid new blocks of voters in blue states. >> i'm different because i'm going to win states that nobody else can. when i can focu
[bassist] two late nights in tucson. blew an amp.but good nights.e,music's why we do this,but it's still our business. we spend days booking gigs, then we've gotta put in the miles to get there. but it's not without its perks. like seeing our album sales go through the roof enough to finally start paying meg's little brother- i mean,our new tour manager-with real,actual money. we run on quickbooks.that's how we own it. say they'll save youfor every by switching,surance companies you'd have like...
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the list goes on with las vegas, tucson, denver, albuquerque new mexico and san diego.baltimore maryland is an event on the list making it the second
the list goes on with las vegas, tucson, denver, albuquerque new mexico and san diego.baltimore maryland is an event on the list making it the second
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. >> i'm richard from tucson, arizo arizona. >> and have you ever had sex in a moving car?yone says yes. the answer is. >> yes. >> yes. not together. >> jimmy: i think they get half credit for that. >> carry. >> greg. >> we're from arizona. mesa. >> and have you ever had sex in a moving car? >> jimmy: all right. greg and carry from mesa, arizona. have they had sex in a moving car? all right, more no's than yes. but this is why you don't judge. let's see what they say. >> no. >> yes. it was just a spur of the moment thing. >> have you ever done spur of the moment things? >> yes. >> of course. >> like what? >> like taking this stupid survey. >> jimmy: i think that is the end of the marriage. that's a long drive home. we have a great show for you tonight. we have music from the avett brothers. lucy boynton is here. adam carolla. so, stick around. ♪ whenever i'm around you ♪ i go home a little bit ♪ there's just something about you ♪ ♪ where the pieces all fit ♪ there's a lightness that surrounds you ♪ ♪ and it guides me like a star ♪ ♪ oh i am, who i am ♪ because you are, who
. >> i'm richard from tucson, arizo arizona. >> and have you ever had sex in a moving car?yone says yes. the answer is. >> yes. >> yes. not together. >> jimmy: i think they get half credit for that. >> carry. >> greg. >> we're from arizona. mesa. >> and have you ever had sex in a moving car? >> jimmy: all right. greg and carry from mesa, arizona. have they had sex in a moving car? all right, more no's than yes. but this is why you...
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"war stories" sat down with her in a park in tucson. >> 30,000 have flown in. we know of 250 americans and about 5,000 or so are from western countries. isis took over territory and declared a caliphate in june of '14. they own territory about the size of indiana. in addition areas in libya and other ungoverned spaces that they're trying to continue to expand to. >> isis has all be erased the borders between iraq and syria that were drawn up after world war i by a british diplomat. >> the thrust of the strategy has got to be cutting off their heads. we've got to to cut off their heads figuratively. >> up next, general joe dunford, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff joins us to lay out a path of victory. you'll also meet a very brave man who's running an underground man who's running an underground family road trip! fun! check engine. not fun! but, you've got hum. that's like driving with this guy. all you do is press this, and in plain english, "coolant", you'll know what's wrong. if you do need a mechanic, just press this. "thank you for calling hum." and i
"war stories" sat down with her in a park in tucson. >> 30,000 have flown in. we know of 250 americans and about 5,000 or so are from western countries. isis took over territory and declared a caliphate in june of '14. they own territory about the size of indiana. in addition areas in libya and other ungoverned spaces that they're trying to continue to expand to. >> isis has all be erased the borders between iraq and syria that were drawn up after world war i by a british...
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check out the lines at o'hare this morning, tucson at 5:00 in the morning. tonight a dire prediction those lines will just get worse. expect this summer to be the busiest ever. expectations of 228 million paejz r passenge passengers. that's up from 222 million passengers last year. and fewer screeners than usual. >> the morning and evening are the worst. even in the middle of the afternoon the lines here at o'hare seem to go on and on and on. >> reporter: late this morning, members of congress being briefed by airline officials about what's going so wrong. >> we think tsa needs to be a little more customer friendly. >> reporter: calling for the tsa chief to step down by memorial day if the problem isn't fixed. other flyers agree. >> if i did my job this bad, i wouldn't have to resign, they would resign me. >> reporter: but one airline is trying to diffuse frustrated flyers by playing music. the "game of thrones" scene perhaps not striking the right chord. they propose spending more to speed things along here at checkpoints. many are bracing for a long summer
check out the lines at o'hare this morning, tucson at 5:00 in the morning. tonight a dire prediction those lines will just get worse. expect this summer to be the busiest ever. expectations of 228 million paejz r passenge passengers. that's up from 222 million passengers last year. and fewer screeners than usual. >> the morning and evening are the worst. even in the middle of the afternoon the lines here at o'hare seem to go on and on and on. >> reporter: late this morning, members...
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the list goes on with las vegas, tucson, denver, albuquerque new mexico and san diego. baltimore maryland is an event on the list making it the second while most red city on the coast. to find out which others made the list look for the article on business wire.com. >> on "after words", the buck sleeping giant on the changing face of america's working class. she's interviewed by the host of democracy now. >> it's great to be with you. what an amazing read. the book is so critical and timely. >> explain the title. >> guest: the definition is something that hasn't reached its full potential so it's really to delete and political power of the new working class and i think that if you are seeing the sleeping giant is starting to wake up and rise in the fight for the 15 movement and black lives matter into the immigration movement so i think we are just beginning to see the potential of this new working class into the and the political power they have. >> before we get the new working class would start where you did, the old working class. start with your data. >> guest: i g
the list goes on with las vegas, tucson, denver, albuquerque new mexico and san diego. baltimore maryland is an event on the list making it the second while most red city on the coast. to find out which others made the list look for the article on business wire.com. >> on "after words", the buck sleeping giant on the changing face of america's working class. she's interviewed by the host of democracy now. >> it's great to be with you. what an amazing read. the book is so...
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the list goes on with las vegas, tucson, denver, albuquerque, new mexico, and san diego.baltimore, maryland, is 11th on the list, making it the second most well-read city on the east coast. to find out which other cities made amazon's top 20 list, look for the article on businesswire.com. [inaudible conversations] >> good morning. welcome to the heritage foundation and our lewis lehrman auditorium. we welcome those who join us on our heritage.org web site an owl of these occasions. we do ask that last courtesy check that our cell phones and our other noise-making devices have been muted as a courtesy to our speaker. our internet viewers are always welcome to send questions or comments simply-m
the list goes on with las vegas, tucson, denver, albuquerque, new mexico, and san diego.baltimore, maryland, is 11th on the list, making it the second most well-read city on the east coast. to find out which other cities made amazon's top 20 list, look for the article on businesswire.com. [inaudible conversations] >> good morning. welcome to the heritage foundation and our lewis lehrman auditorium. we welcome those who join us on our heritage.org web site an owl of these occasions. we do...
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. >> they came to the wildlife rescue in scottsdale from tucson. >> we have two coyote pups about 3-5 weeks old. >> these two were rescued by a valley man. >> that man was out hiking and saw a dead coyote on the side of the path and had a gunshot wound. a little later, he heard some weird noises and discovered that this coyote had these pups and are now orfans >> the rescue is receiving an unusually high number of pups. while staff and volunteers will care for them, she wants people to be aware of what to do if they come across the litter. >> if they're hiking or just out in the yard and hear some noises and see a litter of coyotes or bob cats, sometimes the first instinct is to save them. moms leave their babies for long periods of time. the best thing, call us, we have a 24-hour emergency line that someone will pick up. we want people to ask and we'll assess the situation over the tech. if they need to be rescued, we'll send someone out. >> the most important thing to remember, they are not pets. >> even a little guy like this full of sharp teeth and they're wild and you think yo
. >> they came to the wildlife rescue in scottsdale from tucson. >> we have two coyote pups about 3-5 weeks old. >> these two were rescued by a valley man. >> that man was out hiking and saw a dead coyote on the side of the path and had a gunshot wound. a little later, he heard some weird noises and discovered that this coyote had these pups and are now orfans >> the rescue is receiving an unusually high number of pups. while staff and volunteers will care for...
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[bassist] two late nights in tucson. blew an amp.but good nights.why we do this,but it's still our business. we spend days booking gigs, then we've gotta put in the miles to get there. but it's not without its perks. like seeing our album sales go through the roof enough to finally start paying meg's little brother- i mean,our new tour manager-with real,actual money. we run on quickbooks.that's how we own it. listerine® kills 99% of bad breath germs. this is 100% useful for a 100% fresh mouth....