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governor is arizona doug ducey.alk about what you have offered, when you are willing to settle for? we have demanded an answer to the $1.1 billion in cuts we have seen. we are 48 in the nation in per-pupil spending, last in teacher pay. our demand is weaver store that funding, fill these gaps. right now, we are hemorrhaging teachers. we continue to lose incredible teachers every day. at the end of all this, who are really hurt are the students. they are losing their chance at an academic future. we are looking at this budget being proposed. originally, the governor said he would invest 62 $5 million in education, we are now up to $406 million in this total package. we have pushed the legislator as far as they can go. they can fix this by now but they have done as much as they are willing to do, and that is due to our movement. they were set on a $65 million package. that was it. now we are here. it is truly amazing. --n: in terms of the perfect participation levels, have you seen any of this waning after dragging on
governor is arizona doug ducey.alk about what you have offered, when you are willing to settle for? we have demanded an answer to the $1.1 billion in cuts we have seen. we are 48 in the nation in per-pupil spending, last in teacher pay. our demand is weaver store that funding, fill these gaps. right now, we are hemorrhaging teachers. we continue to lose incredible teachers every day. at the end of all this, who are really hurt are the students. they are losing their chance at an academic...
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the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from arizona, mr. owe who ran, for five minutes. -- owe holler ran -- owe hollerian for five minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman suspended. recognize the gentlelady from north carolina again. my apoll gis. -- apologies. ms. foxx: thank you, mr. speaker. today i rise to recognize sean of winston-salem, north carolina. this year the north carolina high school athletic association awarded him the thompson memorial eight will make a difference this. honor is awarded each year to one coach from each region of the state for excellence in sportsmanship, dedication, and being a student role model. known for his supportive relationships with athletes and using the game to teach life lessons that go beyond the core, he finished his career as north brookside's head basketball coach after 12 seasons to spend more time with his family. however, he continues his dedication to students as the school's athletic director. congratulations to mr. vessel in receiving the eight who make a difference award. we'r
the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from arizona, mr. owe who ran, for five minutes. -- owe holler ran -- owe hollerian for five minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman suspended. recognize the gentlelady from north carolina again. my apoll gis. -- apologies. ms. foxx: thank you, mr. speaker. today i rise to recognize sean of winston-salem, north carolina. this year the north carolina high school athletic association awarded him the thompson memorial eight will...
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se volvieron a paralizar las clases en arizona, miles y miles de maestros reclaman mayores recursos yomprar libros y otros materiales. y la mitad de los estudiantes de los afectados son hispanos. >>> los maestros siguen en protesta en arizona y cientos de escuelas permanecieron hoy cerradas, porque los profesores caminaron con camisetas rojas hasta el capitolio de fphoenix para exigir salarios justos >>> no habÍa causa, como maestros agarramos 12 para mantener nuestra familia y casas para tener un lugar digno para vivir >>> los profesores de arizona tienen el salario mÁs bajo delirios, pero una mayorÍa recibe el mÁs bajo con $32,000 al aÑo. la maestro lilÍ da de su bolsillo. >>> lo que ganamos lo gastamos en las que la estÉs porqclases papel >>> quienes son los mÁs afectados son los niÑos latinos el 45% los estudiantes de arizona son hispanos >>> tienen libros muy viejos y los estudiantes asÍ aprenden y es el problema en texas y tambiÉn en arizona oÍ que y okll gobernador quiere aumento el 2020 pero es un tema no aprobado en el congreso estatal >>> queremos fondo que lo podamos ver co
se volvieron a paralizar las clases en arizona, miles y miles de maestros reclaman mayores recursos yomprar libros y otros materiales. y la mitad de los estudiantes de los afectados son hispanos. >>> los maestros siguen en protesta en arizona y cientos de escuelas permanecieron hoy cerradas, porque los profesores caminaron con camisetas rojas hasta el capitolio de fphoenix para exigir salarios justos >>> no habÍa causa, como maestros agarramos 12 para mantener nuestra familia...
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whoever is the next senator in the state of arizona? what advice would you have for that person in working with the senate and working with president trump? >> don't ask me for advice. i couldn't navigate it myself. >> you have had a combative relationship with the president but maybe that gives you insight. >> it is a minefield out there for any candidate who seeks some kind of independence. and who seeks to be elected or reelected. and in the case of arizona, it is clear. this is the president's party. the republican party is the president's party. and despite approval ratings in the 30s and 40s -- if you uphold republican primary voters, he is out there, big time. and what has changed as well -- if you used a poll -- and most times, the most important issue if you ask voters to look in primary voters, the most important thing, they would say the economy, or jobs -- and those like immigration or maybe a social issue. now, the number one response is -- the most important issue is, are you with the president? among republican primary vo
whoever is the next senator in the state of arizona? what advice would you have for that person in working with the senate and working with president trump? >> don't ask me for advice. i couldn't navigate it myself. >> you have had a combative relationship with the president but maybe that gives you insight. >> it is a minefield out there for any candidate who seeks some kind of independence. and who seeks to be elected or reelected. and in the case of arizona, it is clear....
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yeah. >> we're out here in the desert of arizona.s obviously going to be different from other regions. >> some areas would need plants that could thrive off a lot of water. plants that thrive off a lot of water out here is not good. >> but wherever you are, you really need a landscaper who understands your particular climate and what works there. i grew up in pittsburgh, where any -- everything grows. right? >> right. yeah. but the sonoran desert's very beautiful. you know, at different times of the year, it can be blooming just as pretty as back east. if you do a correct design, you can design in plants that'll bloom throughout the year. >> now, all plants are not interchangeable. some require much more maintenance than others. you want to look for low-maintenance plants that won't need to be replanted or heavily worked on. pay attention to how the front of your property looks. we've all heard the term "curb appeal." just having a well-thought-out front yard can increase the perception and value of your home. >> you can design it to
yeah. >> we're out here in the desert of arizona.s obviously going to be different from other regions. >> some areas would need plants that could thrive off a lot of water. plants that thrive off a lot of water out here is not good. >> but wherever you are, you really need a landscaper who understands your particular climate and what works there. i grew up in pittsburgh, where any -- everything grows. right? >> right. yeah. but the sonoran desert's very beautiful. you...
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i love arizona. and i spent a week in a hut, not very far from tucson, arizona.e sonoran desert. it's exceptionally dry, and people there die every year trying to cross into the usa. and yet there is vegetation, there's the sand, the sound of foxes and coyotes. and, it's one of the safest places i've ever been. i've never felt so safe. i would sleep outside under the stars and never feel a sense of threat. william atkins, the author of the immeasurable world. thank you. a bit of excitement in the forecast in that there may be at risk of thunderstorms in the southern counties of both england and wales. not everyone will get to see them but i'm giving you an indication of the sort of certain that may well see those showers, if not thunderstorms. generally speaking once you start drifting that bit further north or east, then the night is much quieter, there will be the return of low cloud across the north—eastern shores of england, filling in the central belt perhaps their mind about the north—eastern shores of scotland. underneath the clear skies further north to b
i love arizona. and i spent a week in a hut, not very far from tucson, arizona.e sonoran desert. it's exceptionally dry, and people there die every year trying to cross into the usa. and yet there is vegetation, there's the sand, the sound of foxes and coyotes. and, it's one of the safest places i've ever been. i've never felt so safe. i would sleep outside under the stars and never feel a sense of threat. william atkins, the author of the immeasurable world. thank you. a bit of excitement in...
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>> reporter: brent tolman is among the 400,000 californians fleeing to arizona in drills this week.al life, he is a red cross volunteer but today, he is taking part in an exercise to make sure arizona is ready for a massive earthquake in california that scientists say is inevitable. deputy director for fema wendy smith read says the training will last 3.5 days on the softball field at the national guard base near phoenix. the goal is to make sure all agencies can work together and to spot any potential problem areas. >> where our systems are stressed when it comes to sheltering and feeding. part of the scenario is a fuel uncompromised in california which directly affects arizona. >> reporter: the red cross is more than 1000 agencies and organizations taking part in the drill. officials are making sure the roads leading out of california into arizona are ready for ople heading east. elsa ramon, kpix 5. >>> police in the east bay are looking for the driver who rammed a patrol car with a stolen vehicle. it happened this afternoon along redwood road. east bay regional park police say wh
>> reporter: brent tolman is among the 400,000 californians fleeing to arizona in drills this week.al life, he is a red cross volunteer but today, he is taking part in an exercise to make sure arizona is ready for a massive earthquake in california that scientists say is inevitable. deputy director for fema wendy smith read says the training will last 3.5 days on the softball field at the national guard base near phoenix. the goal is to make sure all agencies can work together and to spot...
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look at the low in southern california and into southern nevada and arizona. that give them some rain. that will leave very slowly over the four corners. it's going to be a whopper as it goes into the plains. we are on the drier site so we don't have to worry about the high middle clouds. 40s and 50s on your temperatures. 44 by -- in concord. low 50s from el cerrito dealing with low clouds and and onshore breeze. winds up to 24 in travis. we have established the fog in the onshore wind. it's 27 in truckee. it's 34 in flagstaff. 53 in las vegas. 54 in san diego. lookout deep that is all the way to baja. look at the size of that as it comes out. 50s and 60s coast and bay. not too much in warm-up. inland temps will be in the 70s. pretty close to average but they are below for the coast and bay. the warmest day of the week will be friday. will be nice saturday but cooler on sunday. with these water temperatures are this cold fog has no problem forming. >> it's very chilly this morning. >> yes. >> thank you. >>> trapped on an ocean cliff in san francisco, a dog
look at the low in southern california and into southern nevada and arizona. that give them some rain. that will leave very slowly over the four corners. it's going to be a whopper as it goes into the plains. we are on the drier site so we don't have to worry about the high middle clouds. 40s and 50s on your temperatures. 44 by -- in concord. low 50s from el cerrito dealing with low clouds and and onshore breeze. winds up to 24 in travis. we have established the fog in the onshore wind. it's 27...
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because there is still wrong way drivers on the freeways still arizona citizens at risk.ho could be killed today. >> the wrong way. alarm went off southbound. >> arizona the first state testing thermal cameras to catch wrong way drivers, posted at freeway off ramps along a 15 mile stretch of interstate 15 to immediately spot a wrong way driver entering the freeway part unfortunate a $4 million pilot project. when triggered, that alarm sound in the department of transportation operation center. it brings up the camera and alerts police to the driver's location. within second, freeway signboard warn, wrong way driver ahead. exit freeway. >> the faster we can react, the belt better off well are. >> you know instantly it happened. how does that compare to waiting for a 911 call. >> in one case we, got an alert. saw it on the camera. we waited five minutes before the call. >> arizona took a page from san antonio which saw the rate of wrong way drivers entering a highway drop by a third after enlarging and lowering wrong way signs, and adding ones look this that light up and fl
because there is still wrong way drivers on the freeways still arizona citizens at risk.ho could be killed today. >> the wrong way. alarm went off southbound. >> arizona the first state testing thermal cameras to catch wrong way drivers, posted at freeway off ramps along a 15 mile stretch of interstate 15 to immediately spot a wrong way driver entering the freeway part unfortunate a $4 million pilot project. when triggered, that alarm sound in the department of transportation...
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el aviÓn realizaba su Último vuelo y el traslado arizona parasacarlo de servicio. a un aviÓn de carga militar en un accidente tan estrepitoso como el ocurrido esta maÑana. el hÉrcules, se le vio cayendo en picado girando sin control, y se estrellÓ contra el pavimento de una carretera cerca el aeropuerto internacional de georgia. >> nos demuestra que probablemente estaban haciendo prÁctica de emergencia, y el piloto o los pilotos que estaban el comando perdieron la sustentaciÓn del avión. >> en la base militar muÑiz, en puerto rico se recibiÓ la noticia con mucho pesar. se une vocero de este destacamento, saliÓ el aeropuerto de zavala y tenÍa como destino tucson, arizona. minutos despuÉs de de negarse cayÓ y los nueve tripulantes murieron. >> vale la pena aclarar que sÓlo pueden volar si se declaran que estÁn en condiciÓn de vuelo. >> el aviÓn estuvo en sÁbana casi un mes por cuestiones de mantenimiento. pero cayÓ sobre la autopista 21. la vocera de la oficina el alguacil dijo que milagrosamente ningÚn vehÍculo fue impactado. >> una hipÓtesis muy personal, error hum
el aviÓn realizaba su Último vuelo y el traslado arizona parasacarlo de servicio. a un aviÓn de carga militar en un accidente tan estrepitoso como el ocurrido esta maÑana. el hÉrcules, se le vio cayendo en picado girando sin control, y se estrellÓ contra el pavimento de una carretera cerca el aeropuerto internacional de georgia. >> nos demuestra que probablemente estaban haciendo prÁctica de emergencia, y el piloto o los pilotos que estaban el comando perdieron la sustentaciÓn del...
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and where we're reuniting in busy by arizona. >> thank you for coming to arizona. >> it's a trip becauses been like six years. >> yes one of the things i remember seeing was an artistic depiction of at that point president obama and under him or over him and around him the words deporter in chief. >> um-hum. >> i was like, hey, but obama is the best, everything he does. some people on the left like to sort of always demonize the bad policies from the right. >> oh, hell, no. no. i mean obama had taken office in 2008. and he really helped build the deportation apparatus that is what trump is using now. he implemented programs such as secure communities and said okay local police need to share data wnl i.c.e. a and so he really grew the entire system and as a result you saw deportations at the highest they been for any president. talking at rights over 1,000 a day. about 2 million people. >> wow! >> yeah. >> why is it people quote unquote anti-immigration buy why don't they see these as families and people who need help. >> i think words and language create unconscious bias. symbols, imager
and where we're reuniting in busy by arizona. >> thank you for coming to arizona. >> it's a trip becauses been like six years. >> yes one of the things i remember seeing was an artistic depiction of at that point president obama and under him or over him and around him the words deporter in chief. >> um-hum. >> i was like, hey, but obama is the best, everything he does. some people on the left like to sort of always demonize the bad policies from the right....
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( applause ) people have been to arizona. ( laughter ) and kelli's no stranger to strange.unity concerns about chemtrails." chemtrails is the conspiracy theory that the government uses aircraft to spray chemicals that do everything, "ranging from sterilization to mind control." so the same chemicals as in cheez balls. ( laughter ) by the way, if you make mind-control chemicals that don't make people okay with being mind-controlled, you should get out of the mind-control business. ( laughter ) but guess what, arizona. this crazy train has one more station. because small business owner and time-travelling musketeer, craig brittain is also running for senate. brittain is only 33, but already -- only 35, but already has plenty of experience-- that should disqualify him. for instance, he was the founder of "a revenge-porn site which published nude photographs of women without their consent, which could then be removed in exchange for a payment of $200 to $500." ( booing ) or as brittain's official bio calls it, being a technology entreprenuer. oh, really! in that case, jack the
( applause ) people have been to arizona. ( laughter ) and kelli's no stranger to strange.unity concerns about chemtrails." chemtrails is the conspiracy theory that the government uses aircraft to spray chemicals that do everything, "ranging from sterilization to mind control." so the same chemicals as in cheez balls. ( laughter ) by the way, if you make mind-control chemicals that don't make people okay with being mind-controlled, you should get out of the mind-control business....
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which was your favourite desert place is yellow i love arizona.in a hot, not very far from tucson, arizona. it's exceptionally dry, and there that die every year trying to ci’oss there that die every year trying to cross into the usa. and yet there is vegetation, there's the sand, the sound of foxes and coyotes. and, it's one of the safest places i've ever been. i've neverfelt it's one of the safest places i've ever been. i've never felt so safe. i would sleep outside under the stars and never feel a sense of threat. the author of the immeasurable world. we saw a north south divide, northern ireland in northern england, some broken sunshine and places, the photo suggests where the further south, more cloud cover and a huge field of things, like here in hastings. whether responsible for the cloudy weather will continue to move northwards, moving slowly overnight, we could see some heavy thundering downpours, it'll feel quite warm, f—lll celsius further north, perhaps try with clear skies and cooler. we still got the weather front in central parts o
which was your favourite desert place is yellow i love arizona.in a hot, not very far from tucson, arizona. it's exceptionally dry, and there that die every year trying to ci’oss there that die every year trying to cross into the usa. and yet there is vegetation, there's the sand, the sound of foxes and coyotes. and, it's one of the safest places i've ever been. i've neverfelt it's one of the safest places i've ever been. i've never felt so safe. i would sleep outside under the stars and...
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moving into arizona. unseasonably cool with high elevation snow down in arizona.hen tomorrow we will start to rebound a little bit as we get the back end. the big low will be a big-time weather producer across the country and into the plains. 40s and 40s on the temps. peninsula temps, 40s. los altos in there. low 50s on the coast. even over to union city. the water temps are 49, 50 and 52. that is really cold. temperatures with the low moving out. high pressure is building in for a couple of days. 50s and 60s coast and bay. and then 70s inland. 7:31. hello, sir. you've been a little busy. is 80 getting better or no. >> slightly better because we don't have obstructions anymore. it is very slow. if you're just joining us, vallejo to san francisco, it will be a very long drive. part is because of earlier road work and an earlier motorcycle accident. traffic is backed up big time. this is the most that i have seen it backed up in vallejo for a long time. backed up all the way through vallejo and out into the carquinez bridge and well into hercules because of the earl
moving into arizona. unseasonably cool with high elevation snow down in arizona.hen tomorrow we will start to rebound a little bit as we get the back end. the big low will be a big-time weather producer across the country and into the plains. 40s and 40s on the temps. peninsula temps, 40s. los altos in there. low 50s on the coast. even over to union city. the water temps are 49, 50 and 52. that is really cold. temperatures with the low moving out. high pressure is building in for a couple of...
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in fact, an emerging hot spot is in chandler, arizona, just outside of phoenix. il lebeau takes a look at why the valley of the sun is heating up for self-driving cars. > reporter: drive around chandler, arizona, and you'll see them with regularity. self-driving chrysler mini vans beingted by wao, formerly known as the google -dselfriving car project. these waymo vans along with self-driving cars being built at intel, chips and processors from nxp for the brains behind the wheel and ollie awe tonneau muss shuttles have made phoenix home. thiss part of larger push by state and local leaders to make the valley of the sun center for developing autonomous drive vehicles. reaction in my community has been really, really good. they like that we'reth involved this. the autonomous vehicle companies. >> reporter: while arizona has embraced driverless carsy adopting less stringent rules and actively recruiting the development of these cars, a fatal accident involving an uber test car driving in autonomous mode raises the question, is the valley of the sun too exposed to th
in fact, an emerging hot spot is in chandler, arizona, just outside of phoenix. il lebeau takes a look at why the valley of the sun is heating up for self-driving cars. > reporter: drive around chandler, arizona, and you'll see them with regularity. self-driving chrysler mini vans beingted by wao, formerly known as the google -dselfriving car project. these waymo vans along with self-driving cars being built at intel, chips and processors from nxp for the brains behind the wheel and ollie...
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jazeera senior investigative producer who worked on the film theatre abboud joins us from phoenix arizona she is a democratic candidate for u.s. senate and founder of the global institute of solution oriented leadership she appears in the al-jazeera film we're discussing today from philadelphia we have now she is assistant professor of anthropology at stockton university and author of the upcoming book race islamophobia and global politics at the chicago we have made her happy he is executive director of the chicago office of the council on american islamic relations or so notice care good to have you here everybody jimmy you ventured into communities that you don't have a connection to but you saw hate focused at them what was that like i think for a lot of the experiences that individuals are going through the american communities all across the country it's really difficult and i think there's a lot of and i think there's a lot of bigotry that's expressed that in very ordinary places you know at the shopping market at the stoplight people are saying stuff people are being attacked phys
jazeera senior investigative producer who worked on the film theatre abboud joins us from phoenix arizona she is a democratic candidate for u.s. senate and founder of the global institute of solution oriented leadership she appears in the al-jazeera film we're discussing today from philadelphia we have now she is assistant professor of anthropology at stockton university and author of the upcoming book race islamophobia and global politics at the chicago we have made her happy he is executive...
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it is taking a turn in arizona. that is 9000 feet up there.his will be a big weather producer in the plains. they're looking for severe weather today and tomorrow. 52 at sfo, 49 in livermore, 53 in hayward. on the peninsula, a letter mid 40s. pacifica is a brisk 47. the same could be said for hayward, union city and fremont. bodega bay water temperature is 49. half moon bay is 52. a little southerly breeze chews up a little bit of the fog. 44 ukiah, santa barbara 52. cool in southern california, 33 in flagstaff, 61 in phoenix. they are looking for a high of 74, that is 17 degrees below average. l.a. will be 55. for this time of year, they will take anything they can get but it is really cool as the system kicks out. the fog is not going anywhere. it will burn off but it will come right back again tomorrow. friday looks to be the warmest day by far. there will be low clouds but they will get chewed up sooner and we will have a nice weekend. it will be cooler as we get into sunday with another system moving through. it will not take much to ramp
it is taking a turn in arizona. that is 9000 feet up there.his will be a big weather producer in the plains. they're looking for severe weather today and tomorrow. 52 at sfo, 49 in livermore, 53 in hayward. on the peninsula, a letter mid 40s. pacifica is a brisk 47. the same could be said for hayward, union city and fremont. bodega bay water temperature is 49. half moon bay is 52. a little southerly breeze chews up a little bit of the fog. 44 ukiah, santa barbara 52. cool in southern...
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and to the united states, arizona, the dusty, hot places in the south west.re, you discover that the desert, although it is forbidding and dangerous and beautiful and all the rest of it, it is the border. that is your interest when you get there. the deserts of the south west, particularly the borderlands of arizona and mexico effectively are a wall. we don't need a wall. we know this. because a wall already exists. it's a barrier. it's the most extraordinarily, insurmountable barrier. if anyone can cross that desert, they can get over any wall. many people watching this will not have experienced a desert, even the fringes of a desert. proper desert. explain what it is like when night comes down in a desert place. a very, very long way from anyone else, what does it feel like? there's an idea, i think, that we, we go to the desert to find ourselves. but i think there's an argument that says you go there, in a sense, to lose yourself. and night comes down and i think one of the things you're most aware of, the stillness of the desert. but the silence. the sile
and to the united states, arizona, the dusty, hot places in the south west.re, you discover that the desert, although it is forbidding and dangerous and beautiful and all the rest of it, it is the border. that is your interest when you get there. the deserts of the south west, particularly the borderlands of arizona and mexico effectively are a wall. we don't need a wall. we know this. because a wall already exists. it's a barrier. it's the most extraordinarily, insurmountable barrier. if...
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this one involving a small craft in arizona, where six people perished in the accident. >>> after passing national signing day for accepted college students the question, is it really worth all the money? >>> and big changes ahead for america's boy scouts. "early today" starts right now. >>> good to be with you on a thursday. i'm frances rivera. >> and i'm phillip mena. we begin this morning with breaking news overnight on the continued battle between president trump and porn star stormy daniels. after rudy giuliani, the former mayor of new york, and current attorney for the president, made a stunning revelation while speaking to sean hannity. giuliani revealing what happened after that $130,000 hush payment to stormy daniels was facilitated by mr. trump's then lawyer, michael cohen, days before the 2016 election. he said cohen was reimbursed by the president himself. take a listen. >> that moneyas not campaign money. sorry. i'm giving you a fact now you that don't know. it's not campaign money. no campaign finance violation. >> they funneled it through a law firm. >> funneled it through
this one involving a small craft in arizona, where six people perished in the accident. >>> after passing national signing day for accepted college students the question, is it really worth all the money? >>> and big changes ahead for america's boy scouts. "early today" starts right now. >>> good to be with you on a thursday. i'm frances rivera. >> and i'm phillip mena. we begin this morning with breaking news overnight on the continued battle between...
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. >> senior senator from arizona is recognized. >> thank you, mr.resident. >> mccain live -- delivers this speech that is the encapsulation of everything he wants the senate to be. >> let's return to regular order. we have been spinning our wheels onto many important issues because we keep trying to find a way to do it without help from across the aisle. >> if there's one person who is not a former president of the united states who has the unquestioned ability to talk about that in a way that people can hear, it's sidney mccain pick >> we are getting nothing done, my friends. >> he is no friend -- fanned -- fan of obamacare. he wasn't going to put up with it. >> president donald trump made the appeal of obamacare one of -- repeal of obamacare one of his top priorities. in the hours leading up to what was called the skin and repeal, the usually reliable republican was tightlipped about his decision. >> john mccain said, we should watch to show. we had no idea what that meant. >> two republican senators, so -- susan collins, lisa, voted against the b
. >> senior senator from arizona is recognized. >> thank you, mr.resident. >> mccain live -- delivers this speech that is the encapsulation of everything he wants the senate to be. >> let's return to regular order. we have been spinning our wheels onto many important issues because we keep trying to find a way to do it without help from across the aisle. >> if there's one person who is not a former president of the united states who has the unquestioned ability to...
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in 2009 when she took the oath as a state legislator of arizona and serving as a member of the arizona senate in 2015. her commitment and zed occasion will continue and joins the house of representatives and uphold her constitutional oath. the oath is a reminder as a our duty is to support and defend the constitution of the united states. i look forward working together to find solutions. the that, i yield to the entlewoman from arizona. ms. lesko: well, thank you so much. i have lost my voice from the allergies here in washington, d.c.,, but i'm truly horpped to be here. before i comment, i just wanted to introduce my family who are up in the gallery. my husband, joe lesko. hank you, joe. y son jared lesko. lesko.hter, samantha er boyfriend, brandon stealth. lorents.other, roger i'm truly honored to be here to join you. i look forward to working with you. and i want to say to my constituents at home, thank you so much for the privilege of your vote and for sending me here to congress. i just want to say i'm thankful and god bless you. the speaker: under clause 5-b in light of the admi
in 2009 when she took the oath as a state legislator of arizona and serving as a member of the arizona senate in 2015. her commitment and zed occasion will continue and joins the house of representatives and uphold her constitutional oath. the oath is a reminder as a our duty is to support and defend the constitution of the united states. i look forward working together to find solutions. the that, i yield to the entlewoman from arizona. ms. lesko: well, thank you so much. i have lost my voice...
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. >>> day four of a teacher strike in arizona. look at these images.any school districts shut down again as teachers swarm the capital. after the rally, they marched by the governor's office in downtown phoenix led by a student marching band, the two largest districts in the state expected to remain closed today. arizona governor is proposing a 20% teacher pay raise by the year 2020 with an additional $100 million budgeted for. teacher pay in arizona has fallen 10% when adjusted for inflation and teachers kick in a larger portion of their pay to the pension fund, more than 11% of the pay today compared to 2% in 1999. >>> australian cardinal george pel will stand trial for allegedly sexually abusing multiple victims decades ago. pell is the most senior figure in the holy seat to face criminal charges for alleged sexual assault. an australian judge made the ruling following a month long preliminary hearing. half the charges against pell were dropped but the judge decided the prosecution's case was strong enough to warrant a jury trial. the 76-year-old ca
. >>> day four of a teacher strike in arizona. look at these images.any school districts shut down again as teachers swarm the capital. after the rally, they marched by the governor's office in downtown phoenix led by a student marching band, the two largest districts in the state expected to remain closed today. arizona governor is proposing a 20% teacher pay raise by the year 2020 with an additional $100 million budgeted for. teacher pay in arizona has fallen 10% when adjusted for...
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gosar of arizona. the chair: without objection. pursuant to house resolution 891, the gentleman from arizona, mr. gosar, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from arizona. mr. gosar: thank you, mr. chairman. i rise today to offer a commence amendment that lem power local communities by allowing -- that will empower ocal communities by allowing watershed restoration. the base farm bill re-authorizes good neighbor authority through fiscal year 2023 and contains a provision that allows tribal governments to be eligible to enter in good neighbor authority cooperative agreements and contracts. our amendment simply builds on that commonsense provision by allowing counties to be eligible for good neighbor authority. good neighbor authority projects have been remarkably successful. from 2002 to 2013, 63 projects created -- treated more than 4,100 acres in colorado and utah. these worthwhile treatments mitigated the threat of catastrophic wildfire, reducing flooding, enhanced forest health
gosar of arizona. the chair: without objection. pursuant to house resolution 891, the gentleman from arizona, mr. gosar, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from arizona. mr. gosar: thank you, mr. chairman. i rise today to offer a commence amendment that lem power local communities by allowing -- that will empower ocal communities by allowing watershed restoration. the base farm bill re-authorizes good neighbor authority through fiscal year...
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iba en direcciÓn hacia la base militar en arizona, donde serÍa dado de baja .ego anunciÓ que el aviÓn habÍa impactado el pavimento. la fuerza aÉrea ha comenzado la investigaciÓn y asegura que por ahora no hay ninguna teorÍa oficial que puede explicar lo que pasÓ. " la investigaciÓn serÁ exhaustiva, porque queremos minimizar la posibilidad de que esto vuelva a ocurrir. nuestros pensamientos y oraciones estÁn con los familiares de los fallecidos." los aviones hÉrcules 130 son gigantes y sirven para transportar tropas, helicÓpteros y vehÍculos blindados. aunque no se conocen detalles, lo que es seguro es que pudo haber sido mucho peor. como nos muestra este mapa real de la zona, en el lugar donde cayÓ el gigantesco avión habÍa gasolineras, concesionarios de autos y Áreas residenciales. se especula que la pericia del piloto tal vez evitÓ que se perdieran mÁs vidas. >> escoge la carretera como uno de los mejores lugares, ya que sabe que la carretera hay gente que puede controlar sus vehÍculos y verlo a Él cayendo. contrario que 1 a --un Área urbana, donde no hay for
iba en direcciÓn hacia la base militar en arizona, donde serÍa dado de baja .ego anunciÓ que el aviÓn habÍa impactado el pavimento. la fuerza aÉrea ha comenzado la investigaciÓn y asegura que por ahora no hay ninguna teorÍa oficial que puede explicar lo que pasÓ. " la investigaciÓn serÁ exhaustiva, porque queremos minimizar la posibilidad de que esto vuelva a ocurrir. nuestros pensamientos y oraciones estÁn con los familiares de los fallecidos." los aviones hÉrcules 130...
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on friday in chandler arizona a google owned waymo autonomous minivan was involved in a collision.police in pheonix say self driving technology had nothing to do with the crash the van was in manual mode at the time being drivin by a human. this is dash cam video from the waymo vehicle.police are blaming the crash on the other car. this honda sedan that ran a red light, then swerved to miss an oncoming car, then jumping the median and crashing into the waymo van. sound stage google event - "we have driven so many miles" tuesday in mountain view during the companies keynote address at their annual developer tech conference google i/o the crash in arizona was not mentioned sound stage google event - "with sensors, we can keep people safe" but google spent a lot of time reasuaring people that they have made big breakthroughs on vehicle and pedestrian recognition including autonomous driving through bad weather.sound stage google event - "here are different pedestrians we spotted in bad weather" google also used this stage event to unveil the next step in their self driving car rollout
on friday in chandler arizona a google owned waymo autonomous minivan was involved in a collision.police in pheonix say self driving technology had nothing to do with the crash the van was in manual mode at the time being drivin by a human. this is dash cam video from the waymo vehicle.police are blaming the crash on the other car. this honda sedan that ran a red light, then swerved to miss an oncoming car, then jumping the median and crashing into the waymo van. sound stage google event -...
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that's a pretty good profile for arizona and arizona isn't what it was for republicans several years ago, but it's still arizona and the republicans are still going to have a slight edge there and i think that profile for her fits the state beautifully. kyrsten sinema actually when she was in the state legislature, her reputation coming to washington was that she was a pretty wild eyed liberal with her image. she has not been that way at all in washington. she's been a pretty good business vote. she's made coalitions. she's very capable. both of them have raised a lot of money. i think it ill with be the best run -- it will be the best run and premier senate race of the country. nevada is the other one. those are the two big ones for the republicans, nevada and arizona. they really need to win at least one of those and then we've got the 10 democratic seats where they're protecting and it's really breaking down into five and five. i think right now it looked like there was five top tier republican challenges, florida, west virginia, indiana, missouri and north dakota and then there's
that's a pretty good profile for arizona and arizona isn't what it was for republicans several years ago, but it's still arizona and the republicans are still going to have a slight edge there and i think that profile for her fits the state beautifully. kyrsten sinema actually when she was in the state legislature, her reputation coming to washington was that she was a pretty wild eyed liberal with her image. she has not been that way at all in washington. she's been a pretty good business...
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arizona open seat, that could be a pick-up.n tennessee, the democrat is ahead right now. >> let's start with tennessee. when senator schumer talks about winning the majority back he talks about going through tennessee. we take tennessee very seriously. marsha blackburn is running an outstanding campaign, doing everything she canck to build support within tennessee. tennessee is not los angeles, california. it's a state that supports donald trump. it's a state that supports republican candidates. marshapu blackburn will prevailn this race. arizona is in the west. it's become a battleground. i'm from the west. i know these states very well. arizona, nevada, they're going to be fights. you've got incredible candidatea there. dean heller in nevada is doing an outstanding job. he understands the mechanics of nevada. he i representing no have dam you look at the past -- nevada. you look atas the past week, he was able to make a clear difference this week. this is something the people of nevada care about. >> paul: let's look at arizo
arizona open seat, that could be a pick-up.n tennessee, the democrat is ahead right now. >> let's start with tennessee. when senator schumer talks about winning the majority back he talks about going through tennessee. we take tennessee very seriously. marsha blackburn is running an outstanding campaign, doing everything she canck to build support within tennessee. tennessee is not los angeles, california. it's a state that supports donald trump. it's a state that supports republican...
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she's running for senate in arizona. she's going to tell us if she's closer to the apple ceo or the president when it comes to issues of dreamers and immigration. i'm cheryl casone in for liz claman today, let's start the "countdown." all right, looking at your numbers on wall street. stocks pretty much staying for a while to a multi-day winning streak. dow dipping into the red for the year as a matter of fact. that key number, 24,719.22. that is the number to watch as we move into the closing bell right now. big piece of this has been the energy sector. now energy sector still holding onto gains at this hour. crude oil, the big story of last week and this week settling half a percent higher today. $71.31 per barrel. energy names are looking good, but other names not looking good. chesapeake up. bp, conoco phillips, all of these are energy names. another stock we're watching, another rough day and a ride for tesla, if you will. pardon the pun. tesla shares hitting the brakes at this hour. there is news that the company i
she's running for senate in arizona. she's going to tell us if she's closer to the apple ceo or the president when it comes to issues of dreamers and immigration. i'm cheryl casone in for liz claman today, let's start the "countdown." all right, looking at your numbers on wall street. stocks pretty much staying for a while to a multi-day winning streak. dow dipping into the red for the year as a matter of fact. that key number, 24,719.22. that is the number to watch as we move into...
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we have kirstin cinema in arizona. and, you know, that's partly a result of potential candidates being able to work with one another. these are all people who want to very much represent these states and now they're out there on the campaign trail. it is, as you say, a very strong contrast to the republican side where you have very, very bitter primaries in lots of these races. >> in the trump case you're trying to defend not having a tear down from the last primary to deal with before a tough general? >> well, again, i think the main advantage benefit we've got in those states is the fact that you've got senators who, number one thing on their mind every day when they wake up is fighting for the interest of their state. and i think that's what resulted in them not facing challenge. >> mary ellis parks from abc news. >> thanks. you talked about how some senators in some races were maybe less vulnerable now than they might have been a year ago. which races, two or three races, are you most worried about? which of your c
we have kirstin cinema in arizona. and, you know, that's partly a result of potential candidates being able to work with one another. these are all people who want to very much represent these states and now they're out there on the campaign trail. it is, as you say, a very strong contrast to the republican side where you have very, very bitter primaries in lots of these races. >> in the trump case you're trying to defend not having a tear down from the last primary to deal with before a...
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el accidente, el aparato tenÍa mÁs de 40 aÑos y era su Último viaje programado porque se dirigÍa a arizonasonas una ironÍa. >> estamos activando todos los protocolos de apoyo familiar para que las familias afectadas puedan recibir toda la asistencia y recursos de la guardia nacional, tenemos capitol capellanes, psicÓlogos, doctores que estÁn atendiendo a las familias, ya muchos de los relacionados con los afectados han llegado a la base. >> la florida de aviones de carga de la guardia nacional aÉrea es de las mÁs viejas en el inventario de aeronaves de estadounidenses, en puerto rico se han decretado 9 dÍas de luto. >> los habitantes de un tranquilo barrio de connecticut, estÁn sorprendidos luego que se registrarÁ una explosiÓn en una casa que un hombre permanecÍa atrincherado, paulina nos tiene mÁs detalles hola, paulina, bienvenida. >> ¿quÉ tal? felicidad, muy buenas tardes a todos, les cuento que todo comenzÓ con un caso de violencia domÉstica entre una pareja en connecticut, y bueno, se tratÓ de dÉbora quien permaneciÓ secuestrada por su esposo de nombre john por 3 dÍas hasta que por f
el accidente, el aparato tenÍa mÁs de 40 aÑos y era su Último viaje programado porque se dirigÍa a arizonasonas una ironÍa. >> estamos activando todos los protocolos de apoyo familiar para que las familias afectadas puedan recibir toda la asistencia y recursos de la guardia nacional, tenemos capitol capellanes, psicÓlogos, doctores que estÁn atendiendo a las familias, ya muchos de los relacionados con los afectados han llegado a la base. >> la florida de aviones de carga de...
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that's the big low that when into southern california, arizona. and phoenix yesterday was 75 degrees. unbelievably cool. this will be a whopper of a severe weather maker. not our problem. 40s and 50s. there's extensive low clouds. 46 and 50. net -- napa is in there. sebastopol. and occidental. everyone is really close. it's really cold. these water temps, when they are this cold and there's an offshore breeze and for some, and it's a superduper hold on the hairspray there. a gust of 30+. you can't warm up when it's that strong out of the west southwest. the coast will be in the 50s, 60s. inland temps 70s. and i know one man who likes that. and its this man, sal castaneda. >> thank you, steve paulson . >> are we out of the gate traffic wise quietly? >> yes we are. there are some small issues but nothing major. nothing like yesterday anyway. let's look at 80 580. a little bit of slow traffic approaching the construction zone. they just picked up the cones just west of 205. and you do see a little bit of slowing. like yesterday, unlike yesterday, we
that's the big low that when into southern california, arizona. and phoenix yesterday was 75 degrees. unbelievably cool. this will be a whopper of a severe weather maker. not our problem. 40s and 50s. there's extensive low clouds. 46 and 50. net -- napa is in there. sebastopol. and occidental. everyone is really close. it's really cold. these water temps, when they are this cold and there's an offshore breeze and for some, and it's a superduper hold on the hairspray there. a gust of 30+. you...
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some rain moving into the arizona area and las vegas. southern california gets much- needed rain. 40s and 50s -- it's 44 at the concord pavilion. 47 in novato. 54 fremont. onshore breeze in oakland and onshore wind kicking up toward the delta and fairfield. a big global move out and high- pressure building. it set the stage for a cool day. inland will be nice with 70s on the temperatures. >>> i was typing some notes to myself. self, be a better man. i'm kidding. it starts today. good morning everyone. thank you steve. i am looking at that solano county commute and 80 westbound. it looks pretty good from vacaville and vallejo. you can see traffic continues to look at all the way out to the carquinez bridge area and some slow traffic on 80 westbound after -- you can see slow traffic on 80 westbound after the carquinez bridge heading down to elsa brontk. that could be road work. we are checking it out. we should warn you it is slow there. i'm looking around and don't see anything obvious. this is a look at the bridge getting into san franci
some rain moving into the arizona area and las vegas. southern california gets much- needed rain. 40s and 50s -- it's 44 at the concord pavilion. 47 in novato. 54 fremont. onshore breeze in oakland and onshore wind kicking up toward the delta and fairfield. a big global move out and high- pressure building. it set the stage for a cool day. inland will be nice with 70s on the temperatures. >>> i was typing some notes to myself. self, be a better man. i'm kidding. it starts today. good...
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jazeera senior investigative producer who worked on the film theatre abboud joins us from phoenix arizona she is a democratic candidate for u.s. senate and founder of the global institute of solution oriented leadership she appears in the al-jazeera film we're discussing today from philadelphia we have now she is assistant professor of anthropology at stockton university and author of the upcoming book race islamophobia and global politics and in chicago we have rehab he is executive director of the chicago office of the council on american islamic relations or so known as care good to have you here everybody jimmy you ventured into communities that you don't have a connection to but you saw hate focused at them what was that like i think for a lot of the experiences that individuals are going through most of the american communities all across the country it's really difficult and i think there's a lot of iron i think there's a lot of bigotry that's expressed that in very ordinary places you know a shopping market at the stoplight people are saying stuff people are being attacked physica
jazeera senior investigative producer who worked on the film theatre abboud joins us from phoenix arizona she is a democratic candidate for u.s. senate and founder of the global institute of solution oriented leadership she appears in the al-jazeera film we're discussing today from philadelphia we have now she is assistant professor of anthropology at stockton university and author of the upcoming book race islamophobia and global politics and in chicago we have rehab he is executive director...
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i think secretary nielsen was able to see how wide open and unprotected our border is in southern arizona and the flow of not only illegal drugs, but human trafficking that comes over that border and i'm hopeful we can have some productive discussion tonight as to how to address this. >> you've done a great job, we appreciate it very much and we appreciate your support. you've had it all the way. >> thank you. >> general would you like to say a few words? >> i know more about borders than i think about anybody. i would only say that when i was at dhs, your promises to the american public made a great deal of difference as we began to close that border. we pass it off to a great woman was now the secretary of homeland security. with that -- >> thank you very much. >> on behalf of the people of south carolina i'm honored to be here with you and these people. i must say that you have kept every promise that you've made. you are delivering and you are delivering and doing the things that the people of this country want, that they've been waiting for and in south carolina their popularity is s
i think secretary nielsen was able to see how wide open and unprotected our border is in southern arizona and the flow of not only illegal drugs, but human trafficking that comes over that border and i'm hopeful we can have some productive discussion tonight as to how to address this. >> you've done a great job, we appreciate it very much and we appreciate your support. you've had it all the way. >> thank you. >> general would you like to say a few words? >> i know more...
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. >> the c-130 hurcules plane took off around 11:30 this morning bound for arizona.yewitnesss say its nose shot up after take off before it came crashing down. james levine says his car was just 25 yards away. >> felt like it was stalling out and started free falling backwards and crashed in the middle of 21. it was like a huge ball of fire and huge explosion. >> reporter: it's been a particularly deadly period for military aviation in the first week of april here in the united states, three crashes left seven people dead. tonight, investigators are trying to find out what caused this crash, but so far, few answers. the county coroner tells nbc news so far at least two bodies have been recovered. the puerto rican air national guard says the plane is decommissioned and had been undergoing maintenance and repairs here for the past month. lester? >> all right. gabe gutierrez tonight, thank you. >>> a lot of new developments in the she down of president trump and special counsel robert mueller. again, ty come is out and a new heavy hitter that acted as bill clinton's imp
. >> the c-130 hurcules plane took off around 11:30 this morning bound for arizona.yewitnesss say its nose shot up after take off before it came crashing down. james levine says his car was just 25 yards away. >> felt like it was stalling out and started free falling backwards and crashed in the middle of 21. it was like a huge ball of fire and huge explosion. >> reporter: it's been a particularly deadly period for military aviation in the first week of april here in the...
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. >>> the "uss arizona" at pearl harbor will remain closed indefinitely.here was a crack noticed. >> reporter: rhonda householder's uncle was one of the crewmen killed on the "uss arizona" during the attack on pearl harbor. >> a little disappointed we can't go out on memorial day. >> reporter: boast transportation was suspended after a vessel operator noticed a crack on the exterior of the memorial. >> reporter: visitation was suspended after a staff member located a crack on the visitor deck. >> the staff went out promptly and determined in the interest of public safety we're going to shut down and have experts come ando a better analysis of what the problem entailed. >> reporter: after crews repeated interim repairs, visitors were allowed to disembark last wednesday. however, the cracks reappeared indicating a more serious structural issue. >> there is a brow or an edge where the visitor ramp meets the memorial, and at that point there's been some fissures located at the exterior, and after an investigation of interior, it's determined the structure is n
. >>> the "uss arizona" at pearl harbor will remain closed indefinitely.here was a crack noticed. >> reporter: rhonda householder's uncle was one of the crewmen killed on the "uss arizona" during the attack on pearl harbor. >> a little disappointed we can't go out on memorial day. >> reporter: boast transportation was suspended after a vessel operator noticed a crack on the exterior of the memorial. >> reporter: visitation was suspended after...
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it was headed to arizona decommissioned.d cards for new program hitting the mail two month after they were originally set to go out. all honorably discharged veterans meant to prove past military service, the veteran id card program faced a series of delays and technical challenges since it's november 2017 launch. the policy initiatives next week by milania trump, she will concentrate on social media, health and addiction specifically the impact of opioids on young children. earlier this year the first lady addressed the white house on the opioid crisis saying there is still much work to be done. the time is 10 minutes after the top of the hour and a fox news alert confessions from the terrorist who sent the charlie have no --hebdo killers on the path to jihad. >> i participated, and i will dispel doubts. >> is urgent new warning about terror attacks on a fox news exclusive. this one takes the cake, a federal judge used a courthouse wedding to keep these two illegal immigrants in the country and we will show you who they are
it was headed to arizona decommissioned.d cards for new program hitting the mail two month after they were originally set to go out. all honorably discharged veterans meant to prove past military service, the veteran id card program faced a series of delays and technical challenges since it's november 2017 launch. the policy initiatives next week by milania trump, she will concentrate on social media, health and addiction specifically the impact of opioids on young children. earlier this year...
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arizona, it is clear, this is the presidents party. despite approval ratings in the 30's or 40's for the president, if you pull republican primary voters, he is up there big-time. -- itas changed as well you used to poll and the most important issue, if you asked republican primary voters they ,ould say the economy or jobs or if they were not as much of an issue, then immigration or a social issue. now, the number one response is are you with the president among republican primary voters. it has really changed that way and for myself, i couldn't do it. i couldn't do it. myself andontort give the president a bear hug and seek distance, which you , id in a general election couldn't do it appeared i take my hat off to anybody who can. it is going to be very difficult. in the primary you have joe arpaio running. the last unapologetic birther in the country. the first thing when he gets to the senate he will bring the birther issue back. so, you have that but he will pick up a good number of votes. it's a difficult minefield out there. i ho
arizona, it is clear, this is the presidents party. despite approval ratings in the 30's or 40's for the president, if you pull republican primary voters, he is up there big-time. -- itas changed as well you used to poll and the most important issue, if you asked republican primary voters they ,ould say the economy or jobs or if they were not as much of an issue, then immigration or a social issue. now, the number one response is are you with the president among republican primary voters. it...
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luego de un accidente de la guardia nacional luego de despertar en georgia, esta nave se dirigÍa a arizonae luego de 60 aÑos de servicio dejarÍa de ser utilizada, entre las vÍctimas jÓvenes, padres tambiÉn incluso, vamos a contarles un poquito acerca de lo que sucediÓ y lo que habrÍa causado este terrible percance. karla: es lamentable, tristes imÁgenes. el exgobernador de nueva york asegurÓ que trump reemo bbolsÓ su abogado habrÍa pagado a
luego de un accidente de la guardia nacional luego de despertar en georgia, esta nave se dirigÍa a arizonae luego de 60 aÑos de servicio dejarÍa de ser utilizada, entre las vÍctimas jÓvenes, padres tambiÉn incluso, vamos a contarles un poquito acerca de lo que sucediÓ y lo que habrÍa causado este terrible percance. karla: es lamentable, tristes imÁgenes. el exgobernador de nueva york asegurÓ que trump reemo bbolsÓ su abogado habrÍa pagado a
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. >>> many schools remain closed for a third day in arizona, as tens of thousands of teachers protest for higher pay and more resources for their classrooms. the governor has announced a budget deal with state lawmakers that would boost pay, but teachers on the picket lines remain skeptical. nbc's steve patterson is there. >> reporter: today, state lawmakers arriving to a passionate welcome. day three of a statewide walkout over 30,000 teachers descending on the capitol, demanding more funding. the legislature in session for the first time after arizona's governor proposed a 20% pay increase for teachers over three years and $100 million for school funding. supporters of the walkout are dubious but still waiting on details. what are the chances something is going to pass that everybody here is going to be happy with? >> not likely. unlikely, that's the reality. >> one more time, loud! >> reporter: high school teacher courtney thompson says she works four jobs just to make ends meet, and struggles at school. >> we have cockroaches in our school. we have rats in our school. it is crowde
. >>> many schools remain closed for a third day in arizona, as tens of thousands of teachers protest for higher pay and more resources for their classrooms. the governor has announced a budget deal with state lawmakers that would boost pay, but teachers on the picket lines remain skeptical. nbc's steve patterson is there. >> reporter: today, state lawmakers arriving to a passionate welcome. day three of a statewide walkout over 30,000 teachers descending on the capitol,...
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desde tucson, arizona,, -- arizona, oscar gÓmez, univisión. las investigaciones. enrique: el acuerdo de irÁn se quedÓ sin una de sus protagonistas. donald trump retirÓ a estados unidos del acuerdo. esto abre un frente nuclear en una de las regiones mÁs inestables del planeta. janet: retirarse del acuerdo de irÁn era otra promesa de campaÑa, ahora cumplida de donald trump. [habla en inglÉs] dijo que le habÍa quedado claro que el acuerdo no previene que irÁn desarrolle armas nucleares. el mandatario volviÓ a las sanciones econÓmicas de antes del acuerdo. en el departamento de estado dicen que no habÍa otra opciÓn. >> queremos paz en la regiÓn, queremos que el rÉgimen iranÍ termine con estas actividades y vamos a seguir usando nuestras herramienta diplomÁticas y econÓmicas para renegociar. janat: algunos analistas dicen que esto es un fracaso diplomÁtico. >> no hay otra palabra. los mayores estaban unidos en tratar de convencer a donald trump de quedarse en el acuerdo. janet: el pacto que se firmÓ en el 2015, levantaba la sanciones econÓmicas a c
desde tucson, arizona,, -- arizona, oscar gÓmez, univisión. las investigaciones. enrique: el acuerdo de irÁn se quedÓ sin una de sus protagonistas. donald trump retirÓ a estados unidos del acuerdo. esto abre un frente nuclear en una de las regiones mÁs inestables del planeta. janet: retirarse del acuerdo de irÁn era otra promesa de campaÑa, ahora cumplida de donald trump. [habla en inglÉs] dijo que le habÍa quedado claro que el acuerdo no previene que irÁn desarrolle armas nucleares....
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they were flying the 60-year-old c-130 to arizona where it was to be retired.s under investigation. >>> for the second time, a broken window caused some frightening moments yesterday for southwest airline passengers. kris van cleave had the story. >> it just sounded like a really loud pop, almost like someone was throwing a rock at you. >> reporter: passenger karen o'grady was a couple of seats away when this crack appeared on the window. >> anything needed? we're going to walk you right onto the plane next door. >> reporter: the plane landed safely. mark rosenker, head of ntsb, says this is an anomaly. >> there are a number of redundancies that are built into the window that can even withstand it. they have now pulled the plane from service. >> is your airplane physically on fire? >> no, it's not on fire, but part of it is missing. >> reporter: its happened just two weeks after another flight blew an engine knocking out a window, killing 43-year-old jennifer riordan. oxygen masks were not deployed. southwest said that window was last inspected in april. the na
they were flying the 60-year-old c-130 to arizona where it was to be retired.s under investigation. >>> for the second time, a broken window caused some frightening moments yesterday for southwest airline passengers. kris van cleave had the story. >> it just sounded like a really loud pop, almost like someone was throwing a rock at you. >> reporter: passenger karen o'grady was a couple of seats away when this crack appeared on the window. >> anything needed? we're...