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there was a stabbing that happened in tucson. the officer arrived on the scene and the victim pointed out the suspect. i heard the officer chased after the suspect, caught him as he was climbing a fence. the suspect turned, shot him and escaped. here and escaped. the officer was wounded in the leg but he kept his composure. he radioed a description of the suspect. in two days law enforcement here in tucson tracked that suspect down and brought him to justice. the officer went back to work as soon as he could, where he served the people of tucson for more than 15 years. would you join me in thanking officer jobie dickinson for his service of that day and every day before and since. [applause] vice pres. pence: thank you, jobie. [applause] vice pres. pence: great job. i also heard we are joined by another officer who not long ago was dispatched to report a home invasion. the victim was literally tied up and helpless. the officer spotted the suspect's vehicle, drove after them. the suspects fired more than 100 rounds over more than
there was a stabbing that happened in tucson. the officer arrived on the scene and the victim pointed out the suspect. i heard the officer chased after the suspect, caught him as he was climbing a fence. the suspect turned, shot him and escaped. here and escaped. the officer was wounded in the leg but he kept his composure. he radioed a description of the suspect. in two days law enforcement here in tucson tracked that suspect down and brought him to justice. the officer went back to work as...
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to keep up-to-date with the festival live events and sign up for the festival newsletter visit tucsonstival books.org. joining me today is bryan walsh kebab ryan is. he signed the award-winning egocentric blog and has reported for more than 20 countries on science and environmental stories like stars, global warming at extension. he is the founder and editor of technology and science 10 his book is "end times". bryan, welcome, thank you for being with us. >> this book is about existential risks, risks which could illuminate all of humanity or enough of humanity survivors would not be able to rebuild society to what it is now. hence "end times". let's start with the big question. are these the end times? >> certainly feels that way. it feels even more that way than it did when i finished the book and published it in august of last year. with the book that explains that we are in unique period of accidental peril. we have the big national disasters that could always happen, the dinosaurs knocked out by an asteroid and things like that, but what's really changing is that we have new tech
to keep up-to-date with the festival live events and sign up for the festival newsletter visit tucsonstival books.org. joining me today is bryan walsh kebab ryan is. he signed the award-winning egocentric blog and has reported for more than 20 countries on science and environmental stories like stars, global warming at extension. he is the founder and editor of technology and science 10 his book is "end times". bryan, welcome, thank you for being with us. >> this book is about...
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coverage includes vice president pence accepting the endorsement from the arizona police association in tucson. at 7:30 p.m., senator kennedy and senator markey face each other in a primary debate. and on c-span2 at 9:00 a.m., a forum on the vaccine for covid-19. the na
coverage includes vice president pence accepting the endorsement from the arizona police association in tucson. at 7:30 p.m., senator kennedy and senator markey face each other in a primary debate. and on c-span2 at 9:00 a.m., a forum on the vaccine for covid-19. the na
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we think we'll have 28,000, to 30,000 students coming back to the tucson area. 45,000. >> brennan: you're office told us that the only mandate for testing the for those living on campus. you just mentioned dorms there. >> correct. >> brennan: it looks like 5,000 of your students live in dorms. that means the majority don't live on campus. so isn't this composing everyone, if you can't mandate testing for those who don't live in a dorm? >> well, i think that what we're going to do is we will try to test everyone that comes on campus. what i would like, and, of course what we would all like, is a 10-second, 10-cent test that we could test everyone every day. we think that we can test everybody who comes back to campus son.buan't test them every day, using an antigen test, which is what we're using to test our students coming into the dorms. we think that we've got a random testing protocol that we've got in place, but i would like to see a test at least once a week, everybody who comes on campus face to face. >> brennan: so notre dame mandated testing for students
we think we'll have 28,000, to 30,000 students coming back to the tucson area. 45,000. >> brennan: you're office told us that the only mandate for testing the for those living on campus. you just mentioned dorms there. >> correct. >> brennan: it looks like 5,000 of your students live in dorms. that means the majority don't live on campus. so isn't this composing everyone, if you can't mandate testing for those who don't live in a dorm? >> well, i think that what we're...
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nbc's vaughn hillyard joins us live from the university of arizona campus in tucson.hrough this testing initiative and how students and staff are feeling about this return to campus. >> reporter: welcome to orientation for college, craig. this is step one. we're inside a gymnasium where every student coming to move back onto campus is expected to come and get an antigen test. if that comes back positive, they then go for a second test, a pcr test. the idea behind this is to try to make this as much of a bubble in a very typical social environment such as this. the university has set up what they're calling an isolation dorm. if a student does test positive, they can live in that dorm and they'll have three meals delivered to them every single day. this is a utilities that is acknowledging the reality. we've seen restaurants try to open, gyms try to open. water parks try to open. this is the biggest test of all. i want to let you listen to part of my conversation with dr. richard carmona, the former u.s. surgeon general under the bush administration. he's also a tucson
nbc's vaughn hillyard joins us live from the university of arizona campus in tucson.hrough this testing initiative and how students and staff are feeling about this return to campus. >> reporter: welcome to orientation for college, craig. this is step one. we're inside a gymnasium where every student coming to move back onto campus is expected to come and get an antigen test. if that comes back positive, they then go for a second test, a pcr test. the idea behind this is to try to make...
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90 grado >> el fenÓmeno tiene a arizona en el ojo, se rompiÓ el rÉcord del mes mÁs caliente y en tucsondos que en unos aÑos no se podrÁ vivir >> es muy difÍcil vivir en un lugar donde hayan meses contralores de mÁs de 100 grado >> luis confÍa que podrÁ res resistir >> vamos a tener que adaptarnos a es >> una semana despuÉs de la brutal explosiÓn en la capital d del lÍbano una enfermera que salvÓ la vida de tres debbb voÓo ale hospitebes y volviÓ al hospital >> esta mujer es sorprendida por el estallido, cuenta que el suelo comercnzÓ a estremecer si todo se derrumbÓ de inmediato saliÓ a buscar a los bebÉs que estaban en las incubadoras /hablan inglÉs/ >>> i/informacion en pantalla/ >>> increÍble la enfermera corriÓ tres millas en medio del caos para llegar a un hospital cooperativo y regresar a los bebÉs a la incubadora, de los tres niÑos que salvÓ do estÁn de alta >> suscrÍbase al boletin, envÍe un mensaje de texto con la palabra noticia al 44144 y se mantiene al dÍa con toda l informaciÓn, regresar en noticias del mundo en nuestros negocios conocemos a un vendedor de tamales que en med
90 grado >> el fenÓmeno tiene a arizona en el ojo, se rompiÓ el rÉcord del mes mÁs caliente y en tucsondos que en unos aÑos no se podrÁ vivir >> es muy difÍcil vivir en un lugar donde hayan meses contralores de mÁs de 100 grado >> luis confÍa que podrÁ res resistir >> vamos a tener que adaptarnos a es >> una semana despuÉs de la brutal explosiÓn en la capital d del lÍbano una enfermera que salvÓ la vida de tres debbb voÓo ale hospitebes y volviÓ al...
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positivos al covid-19 en la una prisiÓn representan casi la mitad de los presos de este penal, esto en tucsonento, y en arizona hay mismo 890 rehusos con el 564 funcionarios infectados del covid-19. >>> atropellos al personal mÉdicos se repiten en el salvador la quejo lo hicieron ante la procuradurÍa de derechos humanos porque dicen que los trabajadores de la salud estÁn agotados a pesar de esto el gobierno no quiere darles vacaciones como establece la ley, tambiÉn dicen que no reciben material suficiente para protegerse del contagio, cuando ven a los pacientes de covid-19. >>> nuestros compaÑeros se encuentran completamente agotados y sin transporte, sin insumos necesarios para serle frente a esta pandemia ya que a pesar de que se hace toda la propaganda de que el gobierno estÁ acci dando equipo a trabajadores. >>> poca calidad, y los expone a la pandemia segÚn dÉ nuncnuncia. >>> mÉxico es el segundo paÍs en amÉrica afectado por el covid-19 en primera lÍnea las historias de estos hÉroes. >>> (♪mÚsica♪) en la primera lÍnea contra la pandemia. los mÉdicos y enfermeras. pero en las calles otros
positivos al covid-19 en la una prisiÓn representan casi la mitad de los presos de este penal, esto en tucsonento, y en arizona hay mismo 890 rehusos con el 564 funcionarios infectados del covid-19. >>> atropellos al personal mÉdicos se repiten en el salvador la quejo lo hicieron ante la procuradurÍa de derechos humanos porque dicen que los trabajadores de la salud estÁn agotados a pesar de esto el gobierno no quiere darles vacaciones como establece la ley, tambiÉn dicen que no...
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the driver-less truck was attempting a 65-mile loop in weekday traffic through tucson.ed in before the run, but that's about it. the rest was up to the computer, which makes 20 decisions per second about what to do on the road. as we rolled past distracted drivers, disabled cars, slowpokes and sheriffs, our safety driver kept vigil, but never disengaged the driver-less system. >> john panttila: watching the front targets close in a hundred. yep, got to cut in right now. 55 mile an hour, bad cut-off. >> wertheim: this guy just flagrantly cut off-- >> price: he just really cut us off. >> wertheim: we did not honk at him. did we disengage? >> price: we did not disengage. this vehicle will detect that kind of behavior faster than the humans. >> wertheim: how far are we from being able to pick up the specific cars that are passing us? "oh, that's joe from new jersey with six points on his license." >> price: we can read license plates, so, if there was an accessible database for something like that, we could. >> wertheim: chuck price says that would be valuable to the compan
the driver-less truck was attempting a 65-mile loop in weekday traffic through tucson.ed in before the run, but that's about it. the rest was up to the computer, which makes 20 decisions per second about what to do on the road. as we rolled past distracted drivers, disabled cars, slowpokes and sheriffs, our safety driver kept vigil, but never disengaged the driver-less system. >> john panttila: watching the front targets close in a hundred. yep, got to cut in right now. 55 mile an hour,...
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american swamp crayfish in beverly tucson a plague to others a mouthful for into the city. and if you want to find out more about european dishes check out the new you tube channel d w food and here's a little taste of what's on offer. delicacy these. stories. in doozy as. the smell amazing the best chefs with their best tips from need to shift to begin diets and all the recipe secrets while. europe's diversity is a smorgasbord to my list i. subscribe and enjoy deep w. food. even if you spent a whole week you would still keep on discovering lots of new details euphoria odland on the mediterranean island of cyprus is full of exciting architectural features a unique small ois is created by a local artist how on earth did he come up with such amazing ideas. in a week since bursting with colorful artwork and lush greenery nothing suggests that this dreamy spot on the mediterranean island of cyprus was once designated to be a rubbish dump. artist and into your architect i'm 1st medium to use recycled materials to create his art. the 1st idea it was to create and enjoy for myself
american swamp crayfish in beverly tucson a plague to others a mouthful for into the city. and if you want to find out more about european dishes check out the new you tube channel d w food and here's a little taste of what's on offer. delicacy these. stories. in doozy as. the smell amazing the best chefs with their best tips from need to shift to begin diets and all the recipe secrets while. europe's diversity is a smorgasbord to my list i. subscribe and enjoy deep w. food. even if you spent a...
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y en tucson los mÁs de cien grados no detienen a luis en su carrera diaria contra el sol. >> sale elivirÁ en lugares tan calientes como el desierto del sahara. >> ¿crees que ir a zona serÁ uno de los estados del paÍs en que en unos aÑos no se pueda vivir?. >> es muy difÍcil vivir en un lugar donde hayan, sean meses donde el calor es mÁs de 120 grados. >> luis confÍa en que podrÁ resistirlo. >> vamos a tener que adaptarnos a eso. >> marÍa paula ochoa, noticias telemundo. >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> en medio de todo esto, la lucha contra el coronavirus continÚa, mientras en el paÍs ya superan los 5 millones de contagios, en mÁs de 170 mil personas han muerto en esta batalla contra el virus. baja en la demanda de hacerse el test de covid-19 aunque aumentan los casos, en la Última semana se registraron menos pruebas en 17 estados mientras los nuevos contag contagios subieron en 34, lo que significa que hay un mayor porcentaje de personas infectadas, muchos dicen que la mayor demanda es por el larlg tiempo de espera para los resultados de la prueba lo que desanima a la poblaciÓn y afecta los esfue
y en tucson los mÁs de cien grados no detienen a luis en su carrera diaria contra el sol. >> sale elivirÁ en lugares tan calientes como el desierto del sahara. >> ¿crees que ir a zona serÁ uno de los estados del paÍs en que en unos aÑos no se pueda vivir?. >> es muy difÍcil vivir en un lugar donde hayan, sean meses donde el calor es mÁs de 120 grados. >> luis confÍa en que podrÁ resistirlo. >> vamos a tener que adaptarnos a eso. >> marÍa paula...
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our top story residents of a lump in tucson have staged a protest against the arrival of new migrants officials on the southern italian island state the situation is almost sustainable and some locals are taking matters into their own hands by trying to stop the newcomers from disembarking. they cannot pick we don't understand what's going on here in lump or do so this is a disaster for us the migrants aren't leaving because they're left alone we're all in this together the early hours of sunday morning around $370.00 people arrived in the port of lampedusa on board a fishing boat now they received an angry reception from locals. here we're here for peace we just want the illegal migrants to go back because we're fed up tonight when produce assess enough while local government officials and lampedusa are saying the island can cope no more with the sheer number of people that are arriving on their shores in fact the mayor of lump of the uses spoke to r.t. saying this he wants to see a strike a general strike on the island to try and draw attention to what's going on in the situation he
our top story residents of a lump in tucson have staged a protest against the arrival of new migrants officials on the southern italian island state the situation is almost sustainable and some locals are taking matters into their own hands by trying to stop the newcomers from disembarking. they cannot pick we don't understand what's going on here in lump or do so this is a disaster for us the migrants aren't leaving because they're left alone we're all in this together the early hours of...
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jane tucson shows. what makes more good live and also be so consistent. and who can use their heads when the time is right. we look into these and other secrets in a strictly scientific manner of course. and share our answers with your. public. levanon in the grip of hizbullah the so-called party of god controls large parts of politics and society. after the explosions on the shore the situation in the entire country has taken a dramatic turn the political climate is unstable a country held hostage levanon close on. 60 minutes t w. we know this is a scary time for the coronavirus is changing the world changing our lives so please take care of yourself good distance wash your hands if you can stay at how we are do w. for here for we are working hard we're sitting here with informed on all of our platforms we're all in this together until. and we'll make it. a cigar box. very soon stay safe areas stay safe. the science of the bowl is there any such thing as 100 percent scoring chance what's the secret of the supreme set pieces.
jane tucson shows. what makes more good live and also be so consistent. and who can use their heads when the time is right. we look into these and other secrets in a strictly scientific manner of course. and share our answers with your. public. levanon in the grip of hizbullah the so-called party of god controls large parts of politics and society. after the explosions on the shore the situation in the entire country has taken a dramatic turn the political climate is unstable a country held...
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tucson. atlanta. oregon. los angeles. d.c.re at 2020census.gov. ♪ >>> welcome back to "jimmy kimmel live." i'm guillermo's stepfather, george lopez. tomorrow night, i won't be here, but sean hayes will be hosting with his guest jason bateman, and the "jimmy kimmel live" health care hero of the week. our guest tonight truly needs no introduction, but i'm going to give him one, just so he knows we are actually on tv right now. he is a genuine legend of both country music and cannabis, with a new album called "first rose of spring," available now. please welcome the one and only willie nelson. >> thank you, thank you. how you doing? >> i'm good, brother. i'm going to ask a question. i know you have a place in maui. do you prefer the surf and turf? do you prefer the surf of maui to live or the turf of austin to live? where do you feel more comfortable? >> well, i've been kind of spoiled. i can take the best of both worlds there. i would love to go to maui now, but with all the b.s. going on around the world, it's hard to get there
tucson. atlanta. oregon. los angeles. d.c.re at 2020census.gov. ♪ >>> welcome back to "jimmy kimmel live." i'm guillermo's stepfather, george lopez. tomorrow night, i won't be here, but sean hayes will be hosting with his guest jason bateman, and the "jimmy kimmel live" health care hero of the week. our guest tonight truly needs no introduction, but i'm going to give him one, just so he knows we are actually on tv right now. he is a genuine legend of both country...
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today and tomorrow, vegas, phoenix and tucson all expected to set records.e're going to get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds a very independent woman. driven, passionate. embodied grit, perseverance. she marched. -she wrote. -she demanded. she s proud to pass on a legacy of civic mindedness to her descendants. i'm very proud to carry on her story. all: her story -find their stories. -make them count. at ancestry. >> and that's your latest weather. savannah >> all right, al thank you. >>> coming up, inside the staff shakeup at "the ellen degeneres show." after it was hit with the destruction. we'll have the latest including ellen's new message to her staff. >>> plus we are in a county the president trump won in 2016. garrett haake spoke to voters democrats need to turn out but first this is "today" on [upbeat music] ♪ today was the day that i put everything in perspective. ♪ ♪ i fell asleep but when i woke up. ♪ (boy) hi, do you want to share my sandwich? (vo) good feeds our connections. good feeds us all. hormel natural choice lunch me
today and tomorrow, vegas, phoenix and tucson all expected to set records.e're going to get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds a very independent woman. driven, passionate. embodied grit, perseverance. she marched. -she wrote. -she demanded. she s proud to pass on a legacy of civic mindedness to her descendants. i'm very proud to carry on her story. all: her story -find their stories. -make them count. at ancestry. >> and that's your latest weather. savannah >>...
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holding up explosives ransacking of the legislative council and the holding of we have to return to tucson preceded a lot of police brutality are you ok. not a single citizen has been mortally wounded by our police force on the other hand in the past week 3 police officers have died of exhaustion after of duty we're totally unlike the us where the policeman kill at least $1000.00 people every year you must be fair there no such thing as police brutality in hong kong well let's not bring in the us you have to show me a single you know we are not talking about the us but give me one specific instance of police brutality you cannot just pick the words up the lights up joshua one for granted well about setting people on fire that wasn't one of them because they saw it we saw all about it on the radio network break you say they give you a single example we saw on video few months ago a policeman shooting a demonstrator an unarmed demonstrators directly in the stomach you must have seen it as well wasn't that police brutality regina ip that's not police brutality the policeman was trying to prot
holding up explosives ransacking of the legislative council and the holding of we have to return to tucson preceded a lot of police brutality are you ok. not a single citizen has been mortally wounded by our police force on the other hand in the past week 3 police officers have died of exhaustion after of duty we're totally unlike the us where the policeman kill at least $1000.00 people every year you must be fair there no such thing as police brutality in hong kong well let's not bring in the...
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. >> reporter: in tucson video shows a man yelling at a grocery store employee wearing a mask. his son carrying him out. researchers warn with current virus levels a fall resurgence threatens parts of the midwest and east coast including new york. after an uptick of cases in one brooklyn neighborhood, new york city is now working to get all residents there tested. as the world awaits a vaccine, colombian officials say they arrested two florida men wanted in the u.s. on charges they illegally sold a bleach-like chemical as a miracle cure, andstti mounting as businesses are closed. >> let's get rolling and start bowling. >> reporter: outside michigan's capital, protesters from the bowling industry upset they've been shut down for months with no word on when they can re-open. meanwhile, amc announcing they'll open 100 theaters by august 20th and plan to open two-thirds of their theaters by september 3rd. kenneth, mona. >> andrea, thank you. >>> the fbi is investigating a shooting that forced a military helicopter to make an emergency landing in virginia. officials say the air forc
. >> reporter: in tucson video shows a man yelling at a grocery store employee wearing a mask. his son carrying him out. researchers warn with current virus levels a fall resurgence threatens parts of the midwest and east coast including new york. after an uptick of cases in one brooklyn neighborhood, new york city is now working to get all residents there tested. as the world awaits a vaccine, colombian officials say they arrested two florida men wanted in the u.s. on charges they...
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also seeing records across phoenix, tucson, 113 for daytime highs. feel like temperature going to be near 120. and that will continue to spark up the fire danger, red flag warnings with fire watches combined with relative humidity. it is now down to 7% also going to see wind gusts u to 2p a few showers. we're talking about 100 degrees for boise. salt lake city, 104. the feeling of a big time break in the northeast, i'll show you that coming up. >> all right, janessa, thanks. hope the weather cooperates. spacex is preparing a launch for its satellites the falcon 9 rocket is scheduled for liftoff from cape canaveral, weather permitting today's launch will mark the 91st flight for the falcon 9 and the sixth record launch for its re-useable first stage so far the company put nearly 600 satellites into orbit, which will be used to beam high speed internet to anywhere in the world. >>> a confrontation at a texas walmart turns deadly. >>> the trump administration unralsve 60 years of wildlife protecti protection they've really stood the test of time. much l
also seeing records across phoenix, tucson, 113 for daytime highs. feel like temperature going to be near 120. and that will continue to spark up the fire danger, red flag warnings with fire watches combined with relative humidity. it is now down to 7% also going to see wind gusts u to 2p a few showers. we're talking about 100 degrees for boise. salt lake city, 104. the feeling of a big time break in the northeast, i'll show you that coming up. >> all right, janessa, thanks. hope the...
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you can see all green and there's the dry out that happens in tucson saturday afternoon so we have going on for 2 days kind of more of the same from yesterday still warm this weekend maybe an uptick on temperatures but we're still looking at pretty much mid 90's happening inland it sunday night things get interesting and that will be early in the week has a chance of some dry lightning working here too. and maybe a few showers for monday. and temperatures remaining pretty much status quo into next week for today, 74 san francisco opened at 8085 san jose across the wider bay mid-nineties to be happening. well inland lower 80's covering the east bay shoreline robin. >>all right sounds good thank you de san francisco county will not be removed from the state's covid-19 watch list and that is rough news for businesses, you know hoping to resume indoor service in san francisco. now according to the city's department of emergency management san francisco is still seeing way too many positive cases to be taken off the watch list. now this is a big blow to businesses, especially for hair salons
you can see all green and there's the dry out that happens in tucson saturday afternoon so we have going on for 2 days kind of more of the same from yesterday still warm this weekend maybe an uptick on temperatures but we're still looking at pretty much mid 90's happening inland it sunday night things get interesting and that will be early in the week has a chance of some dry lightning working here too. and maybe a few showers for monday. and temperatures remaining pretty much status quo into...
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we have narrowed our choices in our between scottsdale and tucson, arizona and looking at that hard but also looking at what the new legislation from senator ted cruz might bring to us. shannon: have you heard from many businesses nearby where you shop is located, neighbors who think they are thinking of moving or getting out? >> we have which we've heard from a lot of people that are absolutely devastated that some of these small business owners aren't as lucky as we are to have multiple locations and have one location they put their heart and soul into so it's difficult to make that decision to just up and close it be forced to remain close because of the discourse going on downtown. what we need is new leadership and new leadership fast and that is in the form of us voting for the right side. shannon: thank you for joining us under these circumstances. we hope to talk to you and things will be better but for now we appreciate you sharing the story. todd: a mother charged in the murder of her one-year-old daughter. grand jury and dining 18-year-old megan boswell on 19 charges in tenne
we have narrowed our choices in our between scottsdale and tucson, arizona and looking at that hard but also looking at what the new legislation from senator ted cruz might bring to us. shannon: have you heard from many businesses nearby where you shop is located, neighbors who think they are thinking of moving or getting out? >> we have which we've heard from a lot of people that are absolutely devastated that some of these small business owners aren't as lucky as we are to have multiple...
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numerous record highs likely as we move into the latter part of the week, it is scorching from tucson to bakersfield down to yuma, we're talking triple digits into the weekend. we're going to get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds ♪ all we do is hand you the bag. simple. done. we adapt and we change. you know, you just figure it out. we've just been finding a way to keep on pushing. ♪ >>> good morning. i'll meteorologist kari hall. a lot of smoke over the bay area blocking our view of the sun rise and smoke and wildfires continue across the bay area. we'll also going to have some hot temperatures and excessive heat warning from the south county to east bay. highs in the upper 90s in the north bay and our temperatures will come down just slightly but still a lot of fires around the bay area and we heat back up again early next week. >> tropics are very active we're going to take a look at that coming up in the next half hour >> wait. no shoulder sling? what happened? you said good-bye to it? >> no. it's -- my doctor told me i can start working out of it. but i stil
numerous record highs likely as we move into the latter part of the week, it is scorching from tucson to bakersfield down to yuma, we're talking triple digits into the weekend. we're going to get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds ♪ all we do is hand you the bag. simple. done. we adapt and we change. you know, you just figure it out. we've just been finding a way to keep on pushing. ♪ >>> good morning. i'll meteorologist kari hall. a lot of smoke over the bay...
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today will be another one from phoenix to tucson where we're going to hit potentially 100 to 113. the feel-like temperature is going to be completely different, almost near that 119/120 mark in this area. the humidity, yeah, it's down, but it's a dry heat, and it's stifling across portions of boise all the way into the pacific northwest. this will be consistent, and the fire danger is really going to be high. we're talking about relative humidity down to about 7%. so it's going to be really hard to be outside. they're trying to conserve air in that area. and we're just going to continue to see the heat dome really building. so really tough conditions. yasmin? >> thank you, janessa. >>> still ahead, everybody. senate majority leader misch mcconnell claiming the postal service will be, quoting just fine, ahead of the election, while trying to distance himself from the president's false claim of widespread mail-in voter fraud. >>> also, joe biden's former primary rivals and even some republicans come out to give bide an boost at the dnc. we're going to play some of the key moments co
today will be another one from phoenix to tucson where we're going to hit potentially 100 to 113. the feel-like temperature is going to be completely different, almost near that 119/120 mark in this area. the humidity, yeah, it's down, but it's a dry heat, and it's stifling across portions of boise all the way into the pacific northwest. this will be consistent, and the fire danger is really going to be high. we're talking about relative humidity down to about 7%. so it's going to be really...
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it's going to be possibly 103 in the dallas area today, 103 in tucson. they're record-highs.will continue into friday. when you see phoenix at 115 and 113 through the weekend, no relief at all in the southwest. you know, this is the busy time of year for the fire season, too, yasmin. so it's exceptionally hot. and then on top of it it's been so dry. the firefighters have their work cut out for them for a lot of the blazes still burning. >> thank you, bill. >>> still ahead, everybody, radical or moderate. the president's mixed messaging about kamala harris has some of his top republican allies concerned. >>> also, the latest in the pandemic as the u.s. hits a daily death toll not seen since mid-may. we're back in a moment. seen si mid-may. we're back in a moment long-lasting protection. because your strength is supported by ours. depend. the only thing stronger than us, is you. here's your iced coffee! ♪ america runs on dunkin' shingles doesn't care. i logged 10,000 steps today. shingles doesn't care. i get as much fresh air as possible. good for you, but shingles doesn't care
it's going to be possibly 103 in the dallas area today, 103 in tucson. they're record-highs.will continue into friday. when you see phoenix at 115 and 113 through the weekend, no relief at all in the southwest. you know, this is the busy time of year for the fire season, too, yasmin. so it's exceptionally hot. and then on top of it it's been so dry. the firefighters have their work cut out for them for a lot of the blazes still burning. >> thank you, bill. >>> still ahead,...
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and in tucson, the community food bank of southern arizona is assisting people in that area.tact information on the screen. please be sure to call these banks prior to your visit just to make sure you have the hours and times correct and you can get what you need. next saturday, we'll highlight three more states. we just want you to know you're not alone through this. we can and we will get through these times together. and we will do everything we can to make sure that you are okay. we'll be right back. gillette proglide and proglide gel. five blades and a pivoting flexball designed to get virtually every hair on the first stroke, while washing away dirt and oil. so you're ready for the day with a clean shave and a clean face. noticks and fleas?o simplifies protection. see ya! heartworm disease? no way! simparica trio is the first chewable that delivers all this protection. and simparica trio is demonstrated safe for puppies. it's simple: go with simparica trio. this drug class has been associated with neurologic adverse reactions, including seizures; use with caution in dog
and in tucson, the community food bank of southern arizona is assisting people in that area.tact information on the screen. please be sure to call these banks prior to your visit just to make sure you have the hours and times correct and you can get what you need. next saturday, we'll highlight three more states. we just want you to know you're not alone through this. we can and we will get through these times together. and we will do everything we can to make sure that you are okay. we'll be...
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the numbers every day and we continue to see numbers go down in arizona particularly here in the tucsonhave had over 7,000 individuals going to our campus every day over the summer. we have had less than 100 cases. our research labs by and large stayed open. we have about 80% of our research labs open. now, that's different than having thousands of students come back and live off campus and go to parties and not follow the rules. we're fairly confident on the campus that we can socially distance and have them follow the rules. what they do off of campus and then bring it back to campus. so it's a good question. we're going to start by having about 5,000 of our students go to essential courses so organic chemistry lab, gross anatny lab, go to their research labs and do the work and see how the robust testing and tracing and treating programs work over the next couple of weeks. but we'll be very quick to watch the numbers every day and if we see that it's not sustainable, then we'll do what the other universities have done and go on -- all online. >> what's the metric though? i'm very cur
the numbers every day and we continue to see numbers go down in arizona particularly here in the tucsonhave had over 7,000 individuals going to our campus every day over the summer. we have had less than 100 cases. our research labs by and large stayed open. we have about 80% of our research labs open. now, that's different than having thousands of students come back and live off campus and go to parties and not follow the rules. we're fairly confident on the campus that we can socially...
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. >>> in tucson, arizona, an outbreak has infected nearly half of the inmates. the department of corrections says they've been isolated from other inmates and receiving appropriate medical care you are up to date scott, back to you. >> thank you, sue. let's go through some of the moves tell me about masco. i am strong on the home building area i want to come back on my exposure trying to get invested, these guys have quarries, we think longer term they're also part part of the housing. >> joe, you bought it's square and xle. yeah, i mentioned i would buy some square. the usages of cash app grew 6 million in the quarter so a bit of a small position in square candidly, that seems to be the company most successful for jaxx dorsey and where he should be focusing his effort. xle, that's my way to get more exposure to energy as i've mentioned in the past couple weeks i have a couple gas plays, but i thought gaining exposure to examine. le was the right move. >> you.are pointed out that nat gas is -- >> certainly in the past couple months or past year to see both of th
. >>> in tucson, arizona, an outbreak has infected nearly half of the inmates. the department of corrections says they've been isolated from other inmates and receiving appropriate medical care you are up to date scott, back to you. >> thank you, sue. let's go through some of the moves tell me about masco. i am strong on the home building area i want to come back on my exposure trying to get invested, these guys have quarries, we think longer term they're also part part of the...
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records broken from palm springs at 116 to tucson, 111 and today excessive heat warnings and watches up to washington state. texas, you're in it too. this high is going to settle in over the weekend and dry things out, make it very tough for firefighters. let's get the weekend forecast now sponsored by caesars rewards. election. new details overnight about delays already being reported and a deadline that could be missed when it comes to sending out ballots. >>> bison attack. the terrifying moment a bison charged a woman taking pictures in a state park. >>> plus, some of the most popular restaurant chains in america now at risk. the financial troubles they're facing. >>> it's one of the most popular video games in the world, but see why apple and google are banning fortnite. >>> hey, it's friday. we'll be right back. ra 15% credr and motorcycle policies? that's great! that's 15% on top of what geico could already save you. so what are you waiting for? john stamos to knit you a scarf? all finished, jean. enjoy! thank you. i give. the stitch work is impeccable. it's just a double fleck
records broken from palm springs at 116 to tucson, 111 and today excessive heat warnings and watches up to washington state. texas, you're in it too. this high is going to settle in over the weekend and dry things out, make it very tough for firefighters. let's get the weekend forecast now sponsored by caesars rewards. election. new details overnight about delays already being reported and a deadline that could be missed when it comes to sending out ballots. >>> bison attack. the...
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. >> reporter: like all local officials, tucson's mayor was barred in early may and june from issuingask orders. arizona's governor reversed himself on june 17th, reimposed restrictions on businesses and allowed localities to require masks in public. >> we saw in arizona which was a good example they went up and they started to really clamp down and do things right. and the cases came right down. >> reporter: but arizona has a long way to go. before reopening, arizona's daily case count was in the hundreds. by july 1st, it was nearly 5,000 new cases everyday. today the state is seeing about 1,500 cases daily. much of the spread attributed to the state's reopening too aggressively. even some business owners agree. >> it went crazy. it was as if they declared that the pandemic was over. >> reporter: he has dished up mexican food for 56 years. its owner shut his own restaurant down until the spread of the virus slowed. >> took on this big financial hit so that we could concentrate on being safe. our health and well being is the foremost important thing here at the business. >> reporter:
. >> reporter: like all local officials, tucson's mayor was barred in early may and june from issuingask orders. arizona's governor reversed himself on june 17th, reimposed restrictions on businesses and allowed localities to require masks in public. >> we saw in arizona which was a good example they went up and they started to really clamp down and do things right. and the cases came right down. >> reporter: but arizona has a long way to go. before reopening, arizona's daily...
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here on futurecast for doesn't really do much of anything as you can see passing by for saturday in tucson actually some showers popping up in the sierra due to all of this this only goes up to about saturday on that but by sunday night into monday that holds an opportunity to get some showers but that may come with some strikes. a lightning is the problem. all right watching the future cast winds they pick up say about 6 7 o'clock this eveaing. coverage area concentrated in the peninsula. north bay, those inland areas of the east bay, some of the valley's a little bit and the kind of dissipates really before midnight it looks like citizen hold together very long. but it will be coming in from the coast bringing in a get another dose of the marine layer, sore 11 the onshore flow. still warm though for the weekend i just mentioned some of those tropical clouds but temperatures hold pretty much the same. it's sunday night we may get a chance of some rain showers developing potentially overnight into monday. and that may carry with it some strikes a light into account for. now for today, 74.
here on futurecast for doesn't really do much of anything as you can see passing by for saturday in tucson actually some showers popping up in the sierra due to all of this this only goes up to about saturday on that but by sunday night into monday that holds an opportunity to get some showers but that may come with some strikes. a lightning is the problem. all right watching the future cast winds they pick up say about 6 7 o'clock this eveaing. coverage area concentrated in the peninsula....
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forecast highs for today include 111 degrees for las vegas and tucson. 114 for palm springs. >>> now,evelopments on the coronavirus, killing more than 1,000 americans a day for the past two weeks. so far, 5.2 million people have been infected wi a the atinth economic strain. a line, a mile long of cars at a food bank in dallas. and the country is grappling with sending children back to school. victor oquendo has more on that. >> reporter: across the country, growing calls for schools to open their classrooms. tampa area schools forced by state to do just that, or lose $200 million in funding. for some skols that have reopened, swift setbacks. 2,400 students and staff are quarantined in 6 states. half in georgia, after dozens tested positive for the virus. students encouraged but not required to wear masks. >> i say, give this is a shot. i think there is a way to do this, in person. >> reporter: but some parents, keeping their kids online. >> it's too scary. they're not mandating masks, which i think is a huge thing that can happen spread of the virus. >> reporter: as children go back
forecast highs for today include 111 degrees for las vegas and tucson. 114 for palm springs. >>> now,evelopments on the coronavirus, killing more than 1,000 americans a day for the past two weeks. so far, 5.2 million people have been infected wi a the atinth economic strain. a line, a mile long of cars at a food bank in dallas. and the country is grappling with sending children back to school. victor oquendo has more on that. >> reporter: across the country, growing calls for...
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i want to share video coming out of tucson, arizona.monsoon flow or season typically gets cranking in july and they have had a very late start. it's been very, very dry, even fires in arizona but obviously now getting -- trying to catch up with heavy rain yesterday. st an arming number n fires in the past week and we might see more in the way of lightning strikes with this monsoon flow beginning to kick in here but the heat probably a more greater widespread concern. 100 in sacramento the next several days. vegas, palm springs, the usual spots are not cooling off much either. we have to wait until we get into fall, it looks like, before we break this pattern. that's a quick check on what's happening nationally weatherwise. ti >> this weathe >> this weather report sponsored sounds delicious right now. >> and so, guys, rob was at my house last sunday night and my wife very diplomatically asked when are you going to shave? he said they're making fun of me so never. >> just going to keep it going. it's a full beard now. >> you trimmed it. i
i want to share video coming out of tucson, arizona.monsoon flow or season typically gets cranking in july and they have had a very late start. it's been very, very dry, even fires in arizona but obviously now getting -- trying to catch up with heavy rain yesterday. st an arming number n fires in the past week and we might see more in the way of lightning strikes with this monsoon flow beginning to kick in here but the heat probably a more greater widespread concern. 100 in sacramento the next...
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this week the arizona department of corrections reported that nearly half of the inmates at a tucson area prison have tested positive for the coronavirus. let me say that again. nearly half the population of a single prison, places like jails and nursing homes have tested positive. places like jails and nursing homes where people live and work in tight quarters are incredibly vulnerable to the spread of the virus. according to the marshall project focusing on criminal justice, there have been more than 86,000 cases of covid-19 among prisoners in this country. "the new york times" puts that number at over 100,000. according to the "new york times" list, all of those case clusters are at all ten of the largest clusters at correctional facilities. katie park is one of the journalists who has been reporting on and tracking the outbreak in jails for the marshall project. she joins us now. thanks for having us. we were talking about jails and prisons during the first wave of this virus, much of it in the northeast. we haven't been talking about it as much. now that there's another spike go
this week the arizona department of corrections reported that nearly half of the inmates at a tucson area prison have tested positive for the coronavirus. let me say that again. nearly half the population of a single prison, places like jails and nursing homes have tested positive. places like jails and nursing homes where people live and work in tight quarters are incredibly vulnerable to the spread of the virus. according to the marshall project focusing on criminal justice, there have been...
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tucson. atlanta. oregon. los angeles. d.c.nsus.gov. ( ticking ) >> pelley: if faith is a mystery, there are few places in the christian world where the mystery is deeper than in lalibela. 800 years ago, an ethiopian king ordered a new capital for christians. at 8,000 feet, on the central plateau of ethiopia, stand 11 churches, each carved from a single, gigantic, block of stone. no bricks, no mortar, no concrete, no lumber-- just rock sculpted into architecture. as we first reported last year, not much is known bout who built them, or why, but the faithful of the ethiopian orthodox church say there's no mystery really. the churches of lalibela were built by angels. the northern highlands of ethiopia rose 31 million years ago, when fissures in the earth flooded the horn of africa with lava a mile deep. on hillsides, you can still see 6columns of lava frozen in time. iron made the basalt red, and gases trapped inside made the stone light-- as light and pliable as air. christians laid their mark on ethiopia before the year 400. t
tucson. atlanta. oregon. los angeles. d.c.nsus.gov. ( ticking ) >> pelley: if faith is a mystery, there are few places in the christian world where the mystery is deeper than in lalibela. 800 years ago, an ethiopian king ordered a new capital for christians. at 8,000 feet, on the central plateau of ethiopia, stand 11 churches, each carved from a single, gigantic, block of stone. no bricks, no mortar, no concrete, no lumber-- just rock sculpted into architecture. as we first reported last...
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as you know, i recently wrote to you regarding the cherry bell processing plant in tucson. it's very important to mail service in that community and throughout arizona. if the postal service considers consolidations or closing of facilities in the future, would you require new studies for any facility or other similar analysis before moving forward with a consolidation or closure? >> thank you, senator. i'm not totally familiar with it. there's a whole process, pretty detailed process that we need to go through before we close a facility. if that facility ever gets that, i'll make sure we reach out to you in advance and let you know. there's a public awareness process, detailed analysis as to how the mail is going to be processed. it's not an easy thing to do. but we have it marked down and we'll keep you posted if that ever gets on our list of interested locations. >> i appreciate that. just for your awareness, the original a and p for cherry bell was done in 2011. we've had significant clothe throughout arizona since then. we want to make sure decisions are made with up t
as you know, i recently wrote to you regarding the cherry bell processing plant in tucson. it's very important to mail service in that community and throughout arizona. if the postal service considers consolidations or closing of facilities in the future, would you require new studies for any facility or other similar analysis before moving forward with a consolidation or closure? >> thank you, senator. i'm not totally familiar with it. there's a whole process, pretty detailed process...
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the arizona police association at a cops for trumps event hosted by the campaign in toussaint -- in tucson6, the gop ticket won the state by 3.5 points. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome martha mcsally. [cheering and applause] while. -- wow. good morning everyone. are you all fired up to have the vice president here today? it is great to be here with you all and to be able to
the arizona police association at a cops for trumps event hosted by the campaign in toussaint -- in tucson6, the gop ticket won the state by 3.5 points. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome martha mcsally. [cheering and applause] while. -- wow. good morning everyone. are you all fired up to have the vice president here today? it is great to be here with you all and to be able to
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. >> with all due respect and if we look at it, i can talk to kansas, i can talk to tucson, arizona.hen we take out those processing, they're part of a processing center that comes in. and as we start to move those out, if they were not part of an already scheduled reallocation, it's not happening. it's not a new initiative by this postmaster general. and when we look at this, it's all about efficiency. but you have a normal system of changing it out. with all due respect of your fact-checker, i'll be glad to come in, we can spend an hour talking about this. we'll bore people to death. but i can tell you this. the post office has been losing money for over ten years. look at the fact that i've gone in with meghan brennan and said i want to fix it to make sure that we fix it. this president is serious about fixing it. louis dejoy is serious about fixing it. we'll have the money allocated. and as the postmaster general, louis dejoy said just the other day if it's about processing ballots, he's willing to spend the overtime to make sure that it happens and make sure that we get ballots
. >> with all due respect and if we look at it, i can talk to kansas, i can talk to tucson, arizona.hen we take out those processing, they're part of a processing center that comes in. and as we start to move those out, if they were not part of an already scheduled reallocation, it's not happening. it's not a new initiative by this postmaster general. and when we look at this, it's all about efficiency. but you have a normal system of changing it out. with all due respect of your...
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for more we e go to tucson and joined by montana tems, onene o the humanitarian aid workers with n noaths. what happened last friday? [no audio ♪ my: we don't hear you, montano. c.j.: thank k you for havaving . likeou said, it w was a military style raid that happenened on friday. 24/77 been surveilling surveillance sincece thursday morning g in the c camp. they had 24 border patrol agent trucks come. there was a helicopter 200 feet above the camp. theyey had a bortac bearcat tan that entered the camp alongside bobortac agents with huge assau rifles walalking into the camp. they were the first wave to neutralize a any threa there was a.t.v.'s, drones, the whole shebang came out to utilize the threat.t. immediately after they bettered the camp the first t thing they did was round up the no more aths aid workers and tie them, remove their phones and was very clear they didn't want any witnesses for what they were about to o do next. they were able to overhear from the border patrol radios that there was chasing o of migrantt happening. they described the accounts ththey were heararing o
for more we e go to tucson and joined by montana tems, onene o the humanitarian aid workers with n noaths. what happened last friday? [no audio ♪ my: we don't hear you, montano. c.j.: thank k you for havaving . likeou said, it w was a military style raid that happenened on friday. 24/77 been surveilling surveillance sincece thursday morning g in the c camp. they had 24 border patrol agent trucks come. there was a helicopter 200 feet above the camp. theyey had a bortac bearcat tan that entered...
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as you know, i recently wrote to you regarding the cherry bell processing plant in tucson. it's very important to mail service in that community and throughout arizona. if postal service considers consolidations or closures of processing facilities in the future, would you require new area mail processing studies for any impacted facility or other similar analysis before moving forward with a consolidation or a closure? >> thank you, senator. there is, and i'm not totally familiar with it, but there is a whole process, a pretty detailed process that we need to go through before we close a facility, and if that will take that down, if that facility ever gets on, i'll make sure that we reach out to you in advance and let you know, but there is a whole public awareness process, a detailed analysis as to how the mail is going to be processed. it's not an easy thing to do so -- but we have it marked down and we'll keep you posted just if it ever gets on our list at interested locations. >> i appreciate that. just for your awareness the original measures were down in 2011 and we'
as you know, i recently wrote to you regarding the cherry bell processing plant in tucson. it's very important to mail service in that community and throughout arizona. if postal service considers consolidations or closures of processing facilities in the future, would you require new area mail processing studies for any impacted facility or other similar analysis before moving forward with a consolidation or a closure? >> thank you, senator. there is, and i'm not totally familiar with...
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. >> reporter: like all local officials, tucson's mayor was barred in may and early june from issuingelf on june 17th, reimposed restrictions on businesses and allowed localities to require masks in public. >> we saw in arizona, which was a good example, they went up and they started to really clamp down and do things right. and the cases came right down. >> reporter: but arizona has a long way to go. before re-opening, arizona's daily case count was in the hundreds. by july 1st, it was nearly 5,000 new cases every day. today the state is seeing about 1,500 cases daily. much of the spread attributed to the state's re-opening too aggressively. even some business owners agree. >> it went crazy. it was as if they declared that the pandemic was over. >> reporter: this man has dished up mexican food for 56 years. its owner shut his own restaurant down until the spread of the virus slowed. >> took on this big financial hit so that we could concentrate on being safe. our health and well-being is the foremost important thing here at the business. >> reporter: the grand canyon state learning t
. >> reporter: like all local officials, tucson's mayor was barred in may and early june from issuingelf on june 17th, reimposed restrictions on businesses and allowed localities to require masks in public. >> we saw in arizona, which was a good example, they went up and they started to really clamp down and do things right. and the cases came right down. >> reporter: but arizona has a long way to go. before re-opening, arizona's daily case count was in the hundreds. by july...
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earlier the staff at the hyundai prime dealership in tucson, arizona, noticed a dog hanging out.t they thought it was a temporary thing. then he realized, nope, he keeps coming back, was somebody feeding him? maybe he likes to sell. >> he's a paw-fessional. your parents tell you, go in and turn in your resume, keep going back until they give you the job. >> he really loves the tires on the cars at the dealership. >> i didn't get that one. i will, though, after we look at these animal rescues. thesedrom all over, i believe in africa, australia, bolivia. >> unlikely friendships. >> yes, they have bonded. >> yeah, we've got a giraffe and a rhino. >>> this morning on "world news now," new details about a major interruption at the white house. >> secret service agents rushing president trump from the podium in the middle of a news conference. what we're learning about a shooting just outside the white house gate. >>> despite rising number of coronavirus cases, some students are back in the classroom. florida teachers are suing the state to delay classroom learning. and in washington,
earlier the staff at the hyundai prime dealership in tucson, arizona, noticed a dog hanging out.t they thought it was a temporary thing. then he realized, nope, he keeps coming back, was somebody feeding him? maybe he likes to sell. >> he's a paw-fessional. your parents tell you, go in and turn in your resume, keep going back until they give you the job. >> he really loves the tires on the cars at the dealership. >> i didn't get that one. i will, though, after we look at these...