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gosar of arizona. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 656, the gentleman from arizona and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from arizona. mr. gosar: my amendment this act shall not become effective until the secretary of interior finds that the withdrawal will not affect jobs available to native americans, other minorities and women. i believe deeply protecting the environment and protecting the poningpo employment especially those in underserved communities. resource benefits benefits local economies. as noted in the markup, the temporary political mineral withdrawal imposed in 2012 by the obama administration which focused on banning mining cost arizona and utah thousands of jobs and billions of dollars in economic activity. we should not entertain any withdrawal without confirmation that this bill will not dversely affect native americans, minorities and women. i reserve. mr. grijalva: i raise to claim time in opposition to the amendment. the cha
gosar of arizona. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 656, the gentleman from arizona and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from arizona. mr. gosar: my amendment this act shall not become effective until the secretary of interior finds that the withdrawal will not affect jobs available to native americans, other minorities and women. i believe deeply protecting the environment and protecting the poningpo employment especially those in...
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the gentleman from arizona, mr. grijalva, and the gentleman from arizona, mr. gosar, each will control 30 minutes. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from arizona. mr. grijalva: thank you, madam chair. i yield myself as much time as i may consume. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. grijalva: thank you, madam chair. madam chair, i want to start with a story. near the south rim of the grand canyon sits canyon mine. a mine in the middle of the national forest. only a few miles from the boundary of the grand canyon national park. this mine opened in 1986, after assurances that its operations would have minimal impact and that they wouldn't impact ground water. uranium production has never occurred at the site. uranium ore has never come out of the mine. but what has come out of the mine is over 20 million gallons of ground water pluthed with uranium and arsenic. the water that flowed into the mine ever since the mine operator pierced a ground water aquifer in 2016. again, the mine operator has assured regulators its mineshaft would be dry. the situatio
the gentleman from arizona, mr. grijalva, and the gentleman from arizona, mr. gosar, each will control 30 minutes. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from arizona. mr. grijalva: thank you, madam chair. i yield myself as much time as i may consume. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. grijalva: thank you, madam chair. madam chair, i want to start with a story. near the south rim of the grand canyon sits canyon mine. a mine in the middle of the national forest. only a few miles from...
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in arizona we have a number of sgo's. if one resident wants to go to the northern part of arizona it does not matter because they play an important role in making sure the funds are available. like a backpack to go on the backs of that student wherever they choose to go to school. mr. turzai: these scholarship organizations, the key thing is that when they apply to make use of the tax credit and get out the scholarships, the money is in fact going to schools that are providing a scholarship to those students to be able to attend there. the function of the scholarship organization is defined. very defined. the key thing is you are looking over that they are in fact sending the money to the school for that student to get that scholarship. it is easy to audit. we have a department that does it under the department of education that watches that. you have to be approved in the first place and you get watched and you have to send in reports. that is the key. keep in mind, ask want to give this context -- i just want to give th
in arizona we have a number of sgo's. if one resident wants to go to the northern part of arizona it does not matter because they play an important role in making sure the funds are available. like a backpack to go on the backs of that student wherever they choose to go to school. mr. turzai: these scholarship organizations, the key thing is that when they apply to make use of the tax credit and get out the scholarships, the money is in fact going to schools that are providing a scholarship to...
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yee: i can speak for arizona . the secretary earlier shared the way to share this piece is to hear the testimonials from the very families who have benefited from not only our esa's but other school choice opportunities we've had in hours o -- we've had in arizona. i would allow us to build a bridge to those who might not have had this opportunity. we can enhance existing programs and bring forward new marketing tools. if they have the experience with these wonderful opportunities of school choice, let's share that story. let's allow the other families that might have heard a story or two, that may have been incorrect about the opportunities these families had, let them hear about the families who have benefited, who have succeeded and who are staying in the schools of their choice. turzai, i wanted to give you the opportunity to answer the same question i asked treasurer yee. you have a couple of tax credit scholarships. what do you think pennsylvania would be able to do with efs -- we are tax credit scholarships
yee: i can speak for arizona . the secretary earlier shared the way to share this piece is to hear the testimonials from the very families who have benefited from not only our esa's but other school choice opportunities we've had in hours o -- we've had in arizona. i would allow us to build a bridge to those who might not have had this opportunity. we can enhance existing programs and bring forward new marketing tools. if they have the experience with these wonderful opportunities of school...
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>> well, i can speak for arizona. i think when the secretary earlier shared that the way to sell this piece is to hear the testimonials of the very families who have been benefited from not only our esas, but also other school choice opportunities we have in arizona. that tells the story. so what would this do? this would allow us to build that bridge to those who might not already, you know, have this opportunity. we could enhance the existing programs, and we could bring forward a new marketing tool, quite frankly. because if they have the the experience with these wonderful opportunities of school choice, let's share that story. let's allow the other families that might have heard a story or two that may have been incorrect about, you know, the opportunities these families had, let them hear about the families who have benefited, who have succeeded and who are staying in the schools of their choice. >> speaker turzai, i wanted to follow up and just give you the opportunity to answer the same question i asked treasu
>> well, i can speak for arizona. i think when the secretary earlier shared that the way to sell this piece is to hear the testimonials of the very families who have been benefited from not only our esas, but also other school choice opportunities we have in arizona. that tells the story. so what would this do? this would allow us to build that bridge to those who might not already, you know, have this opportunity. we could enhance the existing programs, and we could bring forward a new...
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kimberly yee is 36 treasure of arizona, and were glad to have you here. she's steward $40 billion state budget and make sure the checks go to whom they need to go to. she has a a number of firsts ur her belt is worth mentioning. she is the first asian american elected to statewide office in arizona. she is a first chinese american republican woman to win a major statewide office in the united states. she was senate majority leader in arizona and not the first but notably followed sandra day o'connor about four decades later so that's worth mentioning. mentioning. she also as a said she chaired the senate education committee and help great the nation's first education savings account in 2011. and interestingly has a bit of a pattern i think that you work on the executive team of the former arizona state treasurer, dean martin and now you hold that post and you were an analyst for
kimberly yee is 36 treasure of arizona, and were glad to have you here. she's steward $40 billion state budget and make sure the checks go to whom they need to go to. she has a a number of firsts ur her belt is worth mentioning. she is the first asian american elected to statewide office in arizona. she is a first chinese american republican woman to win a major statewide office in the united states. she was senate majority leader in arizona and not the first but notably followed sandra day...
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in arizona. and she was the last justice, i believe this is correct, to serve in elected office and as a state appeals court judge. as a justice, she had a shar p, incisive sense of humor, and instinct for the evan of point in cases that came before her, and a passion for preparation. hers was often the first question asked during oral argument. i had the privilege of arguing a number of cases before her, and i was very careful every time to try to be ready for that first question. was nothe lawyer who prepared, fumbled, or responded with evasion. it did not work. she zeroed in like a laser beam, and you did not get away. about 11 months ago, justice o'connor wrote to the american people informing us of the progression of dementia, and that she had to step back from public life. it was devastating to read that this terrible disease was robbing her and robbing us of that unstoppable mind. 25 years ago, president reagan wrote to the american people in much the same way. the announced that he was "t
in arizona. and she was the last justice, i believe this is correct, to serve in elected office and as a state appeals court judge. as a justice, she had a shar p, incisive sense of humor, and instinct for the evan of point in cases that came before her, and a passion for preparation. hers was often the first question asked during oral argument. i had the privilege of arguing a number of cases before her, and i was very careful every time to try to be ready for that first question. was nothe...
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it was not going to pass the arizona legislator. so why make a big, emotional, moralistic virtue signaling show when something is not going to pass? instead, she use her powers to amend every single law in the state of arizona that discriminated against women. there were many of them. about owning credit cards, owning property. arizona law in 1970, the eight hour work week was very discriminatory to women. she had a list. we found it in her papers. she made a list of all of the laws. one by one. some in short measures and some in full measure. she did what she could. she achieved what she could in the state and let the other thing pass on. >> i love that story, because i think it is such a quintessentially pragmatic thing to do. and i think that, for me, that was such a stunning revelation about you don't always know what you don't know. i wonder, if you could answer a version of the same question. when we spoke on the phone to prepare for this, you noted and i noted that she was the last person to have served in a legislature. we h
it was not going to pass the arizona legislator. so why make a big, emotional, moralistic virtue signaling show when something is not going to pass? instead, she use her powers to amend every single law in the state of arizona that discriminated against women. there were many of them. about owning credit cards, owning property. arizona law in 1970, the eight hour work week was very discriminatory to women. she had a list. we found it in her papers. she made a list of all of the laws. one by...
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>> i can speak for arizona. when the secretary earlier shared that the way to solve this is to hear the testimonials of the families who have been benefited from that only the essays but also other school choice opportunities in arizona. that tells the story. what would this do? this would allow us to build that bridge to those in might not already have this opportunity. we could enhance programs and we could bring forward a new marketing tool quite frankly because if they had the experience with these wonderful opportunities of school choice, let's share that story. let's allow the other families that might've heard a story or two that may have been incorrect about the opportunities these families had. let them hear about the families who have benefited, who have succeeded and you are staying in the schools of choice. >> speaker turzai, i wanted to give you the opportunity to answer the same question i asked earlier to treasury yee, such of a couple of tax credit scholarships. what do you think pennsylvania wou
>> i can speak for arizona. when the secretary earlier shared that the way to solve this is to hear the testimonials of the families who have been benefited from that only the essays but also other school choice opportunities in arizona. that tells the story. what would this do? this would allow us to build that bridge to those in might not already have this opportunity. we could enhance programs and we could bring forward a new marketing tool quite frankly because if they had the...
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here in arizona, in this country. when you look at the growth and the prosperity that has happened since 2016, in the state of arizona, and you understand the role that hispanic-americans displayed in that, it was a real cause for celebration today. we are going to take this whole month, hispanic heritage month, to talk about the incredible cultural contributions, community contributions, and economic contributions that hispanic-americans make every day. my big message was, as we see an economy that has created 6.3 million new jobs, it's been hispanic-americans, hispanic small businesses, hispanic entrepreneurs, driving that economic renaissance. there is a lot of optimism in the room and a lot of appreciation for the policies that are really making this economy great again. >> reporter: is it appropriate, as the president did this morning and with a phone call to ukraine, to ask foreign governments to investigate his political rivals? china, for example. >> vice president pence: i am vice president of the united stat
here in arizona, in this country. when you look at the growth and the prosperity that has happened since 2016, in the state of arizona, and you understand the role that hispanic-americans displayed in that, it was a real cause for celebration today. we are going to take this whole month, hispanic heritage month, to talk about the incredible cultural contributions, community contributions, and economic contributions that hispanic-americans make every day. my big message was, as we see an economy...
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the first asian-american elected to statewide office in arizona. will the first chinese-american republican woman to win a major statewide office in the united states. she was senate majority leader in arizona, not the first, but notably followed sandra day o'connor so that is worth
the first asian-american elected to statewide office in arizona. will the first chinese-american republican woman to win a major statewide office in the united states. she was senate majority leader in arizona, not the first, but notably followed sandra day o'connor so that is worth
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mike pence, the vice president, is in scottsdale, arizona. he's there during hispanic heritage month. clearly this is an area that president trump would like to expand for his voters coming into this election, and he's been asked these questions, pence has, about this call that president trump had with the ukranian president. let's actually listen back in. >> let me say that i'm vice president of the united states. and i was elected to this job along with president trump for many reasons. one was to rebuild our military, one was to revive our economy, another was to see conservatives appointed to our courts. another was to secure our borders. but one of the main reasons we were elected in washington, d.c. was to drain the swamp. and i think the american people have a right to know if the vice president of the united states or his family profited from his position as vice president during the last administration, that's about looking backwards and understanding what really happened. the fact that my predecessor had a son who was paid $50,000 a
mike pence, the vice president, is in scottsdale, arizona. he's there during hispanic heritage month. clearly this is an area that president trump would like to expand for his voters coming into this election, and he's been asked these questions, pence has, about this call that president trump had with the ukranian president. let's actually listen back in. >> let me say that i'm vice president of the united states. and i was elected to this job along with president trump for many reasons....
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almost 50% of all arizona exports go to mexico and canada, and more than 228,000 arizona jobs rely on this trade. in 2018, arizona and mexico engaged in $16.6 billion worth of cross-border commerce. exports to canada and mexico support arizona jobs across a broad variety of industries. in 2018, arizona companies exported $2.3 billion worth of computer and electrical products, $1.4 billion in appliances, $928 in transportation equipment and $796 million in machinery to canada and mexico. arizona miners exported $1 billion in minerals and ores and arizona farmers exported almost $600 million in agricultural goods. one out of five arizona manufacturers export to canada and mexico and most of those are small and medium-size businesses. it's not too hard to see how much arizona communities, ranchers, farmers and business owners stand to gain from congress finalizing the usmca. a few weeks ago i was honored to host vice president pence in the grand canyon state. one of our stops took us to caterpillar's proving grounds in green valley, arizona, where the company tests their impressive machi
almost 50% of all arizona exports go to mexico and canada, and more than 228,000 arizona jobs rely on this trade. in 2018, arizona and mexico engaged in $16.6 billion worth of cross-border commerce. exports to canada and mexico support arizona jobs across a broad variety of industries. in 2018, arizona companies exported $2.3 billion worth of computer and electrical products, $1.4 billion in appliances, $928 in transportation equipment and $796 million in machinery to canada and mexico. arizona...
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en todas las cÁrceles del sistema penitenciario del estado arizona.ambiÉn con violaciones a derechos humanos la historia de la detenciÓn. por largo tiempo hacia de la tierra prometida para millones en con nuevo hogar. revela la clave del Éxito en la en la mÚsica. la gobernadora de obregÓn prohibiÓ temporalmente las ventas de productos de sabor para los vaporizadores de cigarrillos electrÓnicos. a raÍz de las asonadas pulmonares y muertes registradas en el paÍs. la orden ejecutiva tiene efecto durante los prÓximos 180 dÍas. la empresa busca todo tipo de posiciones. los beneficiados podrÁn recibir salarios competitivos. en todos sus almacenes. ese cumple una semana de la muerte del intÉrprete josé josÉ.maÑana se le rendirÁ tributo al prÍncipe de la canciÓn en el auditorio municipal de como en florida. los funeraria. en el este. >> 1700 sacerdotes acusados de abuso infantil viven y trabajan en estados unidos poco ninguna supervisiÓn. aumentan las denuncias de xenofobia contra los refugiados venezolanos en perÚ. >> este domingo en el. le rinden homenaje a
en todas las cÁrceles del sistema penitenciario del estado arizona.ambiÉn con violaciones a derechos humanos la historia de la detenciÓn. por largo tiempo hacia de la tierra prometida para millones en con nuevo hogar. revela la clave del Éxito en la en la mÚsica. la gobernadora de obregÓn prohibiÓ temporalmente las ventas de productos de sabor para los vaporizadores de cigarrillos electrÓnicos. a raÍz de las asonadas pulmonares y muertes registradas en el paÍs. la orden ejecutiva...
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you mentioned the rebuilding arizona cardinals. those cardinals have beaten the 49ers a straight games. do not worry because it is a new season and the 49ers are heavy favorites, they are predicted to win it. they have not lost a game this season obviously. undefeated. they are looking to go eight -0's for the first time since 1990. enough for me talking. joe fonzi is standing by on the sidelines, up pregame. hey joe, how are you doing? i want to ask you earlier you and i spoke, joe about how you said there is a bunch of sea of red. filing into the stadium. is that what you are seeing there? a lot of niners fans? >> yeah we are going to get that in a minute. i want to tell you as we take a look at the specialists out on the field right now. right now it is the kickers and the returners out there. it gets to be kind of a situation where the 49ers where the skeptics are saying hey, that's wonderful what you did on sunday but can you face this new challenge and, jason, as you mentioned, the challenge on this one is a short turnaround.
you mentioned the rebuilding arizona cardinals. those cardinals have beaten the 49ers a straight games. do not worry because it is a new season and the 49ers are heavy favorites, they are predicted to win it. they have not lost a game this season obviously. undefeated. they are looking to go eight -0's for the first time since 1990. enough for me talking. joe fonzi is standing by on the sidelines, up pregame. hey joe, how are you doing? i want to ask you earlier you and i spoke, joe about how...
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the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from arizona reserves. the gentlewoman from florida is recognized. >> i have no further speakers and i'm prepared to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves. the gentlewoman from arizona is recognized. mrs. lesko: thank youing mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mrs. lesko: if we defeat the previous question i will offer an amendment to the rule to make in order a resolution to prevent any moratorium on the use of hydraulic fracking on federal lands unless authorized by congress. mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to insert into the record the text of my amendment and any other extraneous material prior to the vote on the previous question. this resolution would affirm that states should maintain primacy for the regulation of hydraulic fracturing and prevent any president from imposing a ban on hydraulic fracturing. in recent weeks, many of the democratic candidates for president have pledged to ban hydraulic fracturing in th
the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from arizona reserves. the gentlewoman from florida is recognized. >> i have no further speakers and i'm prepared to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves. the gentlewoman from arizona is recognized. mrs. lesko: thank youing mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mrs. lesko: if we defeat the previous question i will offer an amendment to the rule to make in order a...
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in an arizona with a phoenix tv station. >> i feel death is freedom.ld rather have my freedom as soon as i can get it. >> reporter: after the words the sheriff's department announced they were placing jodi on suicide watch. the next phase of her murder trial to determine if the level of brutality met arizona' death penalty standards was unexpectedly postponed. no explanation. although the maricopa county confirmed she was to a lock watch. they decided to leave the decision to a djudge. in april 2015 she was sentenced to life without parole and she is appealing her conviction. as for the man who prosecuted her, juan martinez was hit with a misconduct complaint filed by the state bar of arizona and alleged in part he leaked information to a blogger during the penalty phase of the arias trial. he was also charged with having inappropriate communications with a dismissed juror. martinez has denied the allegations. jodi's wise cracks on twitter ended. her account was taken down. after being the center of attention for so long, jodi arias is serving her sent
in an arizona with a phoenix tv station. >> i feel death is freedom.ld rather have my freedom as soon as i can get it. >> reporter: after the words the sheriff's department announced they were placing jodi on suicide watch. the next phase of her murder trial to determine if the level of brutality met arizona' death penalty standards was unexpectedly postponed. no explanation. although the maricopa county confirmed she was to a lock watch. they decided to leave the decision to a...
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trump won arizona, he wants to hang on to it.e a lot to offend hispanic voters, that's a key constituency but trying to hang on to it and pence is there as an emissary to help him do that but that's not what pence is really talking about. he appears to be in discomfort as i look at him having watched him -- >> i think he would rather be having a root canalants about what it looked like. >> yeah. i was running back up here to be with you. maybe you can answer this question. my question for him beyond what did you think of it, did you know? when you met with president zelensky did you carry the same message that you heard, that we've heard the president make with the ukraine president? he wasn't asked that question. right? >> he was not -- as far as i can tell -- >> that's a key question. one thing to say, there's there there. another question to ask, were you complicit in it? did you carry out these orders? >> seems to me, he did -- i was listening honestly in the makeup room as i was coming in here. seems he did what is trump is
trump won arizona, he wants to hang on to it.e a lot to offend hispanic voters, that's a key constituency but trying to hang on to it and pence is there as an emissary to help him do that but that's not what pence is really talking about. he appears to be in discomfort as i look at him having watched him -- >> i think he would rather be having a root canalants about what it looked like. >> yeah. i was running back up here to be with you. maybe you can answer this question. my...
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or elizabeth from tucson, arizona, who said, i don't have hope. an american that says, i don't have much hope. unacceptable in america. 2017,n the years 2012 and the average afternoonual -- nnual cost of prescription drugs treatment increased by 50%.than way above inflation rates. while the annual income for increased by only 12%. 2017, 26% of arizona taking s stopped medication as prescribed due to cost. skyrocketing cost of prescription drugs has become a country, and something must be done. come critical that we together to identify commonsense, bipartisan address these costs ensure that hardworking care andcan access the prescriptions they need at affordable prices. i'm working with my colleagues to oth sides of the aisle bring down these costs by approachng a wholistic that allows medicare to negotiate for lower prices, caps out-of-pocket drug expenses for improves access to drugs.ost generic throughout this process, we must forect innovation and allow the research and development of new drugs on the market. we discuss these solutions, e must
or elizabeth from tucson, arizona, who said, i don't have hope. an american that says, i don't have much hope. unacceptable in america. 2017,n the years 2012 and the average afternoonual -- nnual cost of prescription drugs treatment increased by 50%.than way above inflation rates. while the annual income for increased by only 12%. 2017, 26% of arizona taking s stopped medication as prescribed due to cost. skyrocketing cost of prescription drugs has become a country, and something must be done....
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is gentleman from arizona recognized. mr. gosar: i rise in support of h.r. 1253, introduced by representative tony cardenas. this names the post office located in pacoima, california, valens. of ritchie valens was born in pacoima. he was there where he discovered his passion for music. talent was noticed by a producer at a performance, off.areer took in his short 17 years of life, valens recorded classic singles you heard, "labamba", "donna" nd tragically he was killed in a plane on a day known as the day music died. rock 'n' ucted in the roll hall of fame. although valens may no longer be his music will be endured for generations. i urge colleagues to support the bill and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from arizona yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from california is recognized. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time as well. the peaker pro tempore: gentleman yields back. the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass h.r. 1253. those in favor say
is gentleman from arizona recognized. mr. gosar: i rise in support of h.r. 1253, introduced by representative tony cardenas. this names the post office located in pacoima, california, valens. of ritchie valens was born in pacoima. he was there where he discovered his passion for music. talent was noticed by a producer at a performance, off.areer took in his short 17 years of life, valens recorded classic singles you heard, "labamba", "donna" nd tragically he was killed in a...
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they went to arizona. pam got a job. he has been at arizona since. yeah. so he has been at arizona since 1990. what i want to talk about first is some of his intellectual look -- intellectual accomplishments. we had a really tight group of grad students. we are still friends. we would get together every three or four years, and we basically -- we didn't live together but every friday and saturday morning we were doing stuff, going out to dinner, doing these things. if you have ever heard price talk about this, he will talk about how we saved him in his first year of grad school, but the fact is we all saved each other. the kind of community we had as graduate students is somewhat like the community we have as economic historians. we talk a lot and really depend on each other for the kind of community and how we learned. so we lived through price's first book. i think it was 1985 at the new york meetings that price gave a paper. was that the first paper? maybe. and the great thing about his book, for those who never read it, was that in the early years, the
they went to arizona. pam got a job. he has been at arizona since. yeah. so he has been at arizona since 1990. what i want to talk about first is some of his intellectual look -- intellectual accomplishments. we had a really tight group of grad students. we are still friends. we would get together every three or four years, and we basically -- we didn't live together but every friday and saturday morning we were doing stuff, going out to dinner, doing these things. if you have ever heard price...
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paul peterson faces felonies in arizona, utah, and arkansas. pregnant women from the marshall islands to come to the u.s. and give up their newborns for adoption. the women would get $10,000, and petersen would sell the children for up to $45,000. here is nikki battiste. >> reporter: so far 13 families% have filed a lawsuit against petersen in the hope that their pending adoptions are completed legally and ethically. petersen's alleged scheme involved more than 70 adoptions where each family paid up to $40,000 for the process. childr sim evil.zation >>eporter: officials from several states strongly condemn the alleged multimillion-dollar adoption scheme that unravelled this week. prosecutors in utah, arkansas, and arizona charge maricopa assessor paul petersen and his associate lynwood jennet on human smuggling, sale of a child and fraud. >> this scale was unique in that it was large scale adoption scheme. >> reporter: since 2015, the pair allegedly flew as many as 70 expecting mothers over 5,000 miles to the u.s., months or even days before gi
paul peterson faces felonies in arizona, utah, and arkansas. pregnant women from the marshall islands to come to the u.s. and give up their newborns for adoption. the women would get $10,000, and petersen would sell the children for up to $45,000. here is nikki battiste. >> reporter: so far 13 families% have filed a lawsuit against petersen in the hope that their pending adoptions are completed legally and ethically. petersen's alleged scheme involved more than 70 adoptions where each...
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and then he went to arizona. they have -- he teaches in the -- the economics department is in the business school. mba's have lots of awards. but price has won the faculty member of the year, the distinguished faculty member, the outstanding faculty member 2004, 2009 twice, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018 where he got an honorable mention. >> [laughter] prof. wallis: i don't know what happened in 2012. were you away? was it a bad year? >> i was. prof. wallis: ok. so i would win the award when i was gone. that was outstanding. you weren't teaching this year. price has had on his vita 41 dissertations that he supervised. if you have gotten a phd with price, stand up. [applause] prof. wallis: so there are -- have been some superior dissertation advisors and we know -- in my generation there has been joel, margo, ken and there is price. price is by no means the least of that group. bob has 11 students on the program this year. some people are just innately gifted at doing that. they care about it, they work hard at it a
and then he went to arizona. they have -- he teaches in the -- the economics department is in the business school. mba's have lots of awards. but price has won the faculty member of the year, the distinguished faculty member, the outstanding faculty member 2004, 2009 twice, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018 where he got an honorable mention. >> [laughter] prof. wallis: i don't know what happened in 2012. were you away? was it a bad year? >> i was. prof. wallis: ok. so i would win the...
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vamos a tucson, arizona y alli oscar gomez nos cuenta mas... >> en arizona encontraron a un grupo de inmigrantes que viajaban en un camiÓn de carga. dos personas donde ecuador y el resto son de mÉxico y estas personas habÍan estado viviendo en estados unidos y habÍan sido deportadas y regresan de forma indocumentada. los contrabandistas son el conductor y el pasajero. cÓmo se dieron cuenta del contrabando? cuando llega el camiÓn al retÉn fronterizo la unidad caninadetecta la presencia de personas escondidas y es ahÍ en donde descubren el cargamento de las personas. ellas fueron arrestadas y enfrentan un proceso de deportaciÓn mientras que los contrabandistas enfrentan cargos de contrabando de personas a los estados unidos. >> los hombres enfrentan cargos por trÁfico humano y podrÍan tener hasta 20 aÑos en prisiÓn y estamos hablando de 32 personas. borja: este serÍsegundo grupo de inmigrantes descubiertos en el Último mes para el aÑo fiscal los datos son mÁs escalofriantes porque se registraron mÁs de 3000 inmigrantes indocumentados que viajaban ocultos en diferentes camiones lo que e
vamos a tucson, arizona y alli oscar gomez nos cuenta mas... >> en arizona encontraron a un grupo de inmigrantes que viajaban en un camiÓn de carga. dos personas donde ecuador y el resto son de mÉxico y estas personas habÍan estado viviendo en estados unidos y habÍan sido deportadas y regresan de forma indocumentada. los contrabandistas son el conductor y el pasajero. cÓmo se dieron cuenta del contrabando? cuando llega el camiÓn al retÉn fronterizo la unidad caninadetecta la...
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except for one location i didn't go back to phoenix arizona. i'm not going back to phoenix arizona.ay over there. [otherwise and went to every other location that appears in the book. so you see me watching the à project of high school students when what, i've gone back to louisville high school so i know what the classrooms look like, we go down this hallway, go down the stairs and then they still have the rickety chairs in the auditorium and that's for the stage. as i'm writing i know the goals of what i need to depict but i can break it down into, what would it have been like when you're walking down the hallway. i would been surrounded by other kids and thinking about how they are talking. are they talking about the play? it's kind of guiding myself through and i found the map was actually really helpful because it made it very simple when you go into your bedroom after jamesburg junior what would you do and i mentioned i had my note book of poems and then collected rocks. the cover is allusion to the rocks i collected. i was like, i had my recollection and that's when i was lik
except for one location i didn't go back to phoenix arizona. i'm not going back to phoenix arizona.ay over there. [otherwise and went to every other location that appears in the book. so you see me watching the à project of high school students when what, i've gone back to louisville high school so i know what the classrooms look like, we go down this hallway, go down the stairs and then they still have the rickety chairs in the auditorium and that's for the stage. as i'm writing i know the...
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arizona's republican governor doug ducey has called on peterson to resign. >> bret: jonathan, thank youocks were up today. the dow jones 151. the s&p 500 gained 19 and the nasdaq finished ahead, 47 geared up next, we go live to minneapolis where president trump will hold a campaign rally a short time fro. you will see that you're on fox. first, beyond our borders tonight, north korea is again threatening to resume nuclear and long-range missile testing. the country's foreign ministry is accusing the u.s. of pressuring some of members of the u.n. security council to enw its recent weapons test. that warning follows the breakdown of talks last weekend in sweden. iranian women have a ton and a fee for soccer match inside a tehran stadium for the first time in decades. the world body governing soccer threatened iran with a potential ban if it did not allow women to watch. however, hard-liners in iran's shiite theocracy still oppose that change. >> media reports in britain say a visually impaired climate protester glued himself to a british airways plane today. the man is said to be a para-o
arizona's republican governor doug ducey has called on peterson to resign. >> bret: jonathan, thank youocks were up today. the dow jones 151. the s&p 500 gained 19 and the nasdaq finished ahead, 47 geared up next, we go live to minneapolis where president trump will hold a campaign rally a short time fro. you will see that you're on fox. first, beyond our borders tonight, north korea is again threatening to resume nuclear and long-range missile testing. the country's foreign ministry...
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my state of arizona depends on trade with canada and mexico. over 228,000 arizona jobs are supported by the u.s. trade with canada and mexico. and arizona exports over 9 billion in goods and -- $9 billion in goods and services to canada and mexico. we supply them with agricultural products, engines and turbines, and over a billion dollars a year in metal ores. the usmca would support this trade through numerous key provisions. for example, new customs and trade rules will cut red tape and make it easier for small businesses to participate in trade. it also protects american innovation, by modernizing rules related to intellectual property. it also encourages greater market access for america's farmers. america and arizona stand to benefit from passage of the usmca. but we're not doing the usmca because our speaker will not put it on the floor for a vote. i ask the democrats to put their constituents ahead of partisan olitics and consider the usmca immediately. i join my friend and rules committee colleague in urging members to vote no on the ru
my state of arizona depends on trade with canada and mexico. over 228,000 arizona jobs are supported by the u.s. trade with canada and mexico. and arizona exports over 9 billion in goods and -- $9 billion in goods and services to canada and mexico. we supply them with agricultural products, engines and turbines, and over a billion dollars a year in metal ores. the usmca would support this trade through numerous key provisions. for example, new customs and trade rules will cut red tape and make...
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migrantes en feria rural de o en lugares pÚblicos como este, pero los traficantes tienen cuidado >>> arizonander cualquier tipo de medicamento ilegal pero el mercado negro sigue creciendo en los Ángeles, california francisco cuevas noticias telemundo >>> al regresar investiga tuvimos acci tuvimos t tuvimos t tuvimos acceso crest presenta fashion police! las hombreras son del pasado igual que esa pasta de dientes ¿y qué sugieren? cambiarnos a crest! y de ropa y así me di cuenta que tenía que cambiar a crest prueba crest y verás por qué es la marca número uno en estados unidos. jon hernández encontró su propio camino...nte, ... a través de un campo de humo, y su espíritu luchador en uno de los trabajos más peligrosos del mundo, que pocos son capaces de hacer. modelo. elaborada para aquellos con un espíritu luchador. ♪ solo tylenol® rapid release gels tienen aperturas hechas por láser. proveen rápida liberación del medicamento, para un rápido alivio del dolor. tylenol® ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> las acusaciones de acoso sexual contra plÁcido domingo tiene otro grito en la carrera porque renunciÓ en los Á
migrantes en feria rural de o en lugares pÚblicos como este, pero los traficantes tienen cuidado >>> arizonander cualquier tipo de medicamento ilegal pero el mercado negro sigue creciendo en los Ángeles, california francisco cuevas noticias telemundo >>> al regresar investiga tuvimos acci tuvimos t tuvimos t tuvimos acceso crest presenta fashion police! las hombreras son del pasado igual que esa pasta de dientes ¿y qué sugieren? cambiarnos a crest! y de ropa y así me di...
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you mentioned a witness it was important state of arizona. the important thing to note here was that it was a wilderness bill and not a resource conservation bill so to appoint it with anything else that is going on is i think a mistake. that did not consider threats to clean water. it did not consider how to protect a colorado watershed. it did not consider the impacts of the key to the future discussion. the majority of the land considered and drawn under obama were never reviewed during the drafting of the wilderness bill and the staffers who helped track the wilderness act testified on the record that conflating the bill and the withdrawal is simply incorrect, yet somehow we hear these arguments making this false conspiracy between the arizona wilderness act and the withdrawal act, and i don't see how many of this justifies, that line of thinking justifies extremist attacks of employees. it is insulting i think the federal land managers were being harassed, followed home, get defeated painted on their houses and, cars get attacked at work
you mentioned a witness it was important state of arizona. the important thing to note here was that it was a wilderness bill and not a resource conservation bill so to appoint it with anything else that is going on is i think a mistake. that did not consider threats to clean water. it did not consider how to protect a colorado watershed. it did not consider the impacts of the key to the future discussion. the majority of the land considered and drawn under obama were never reviewed during the...
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oscar: las autoridades regresaron con los 32 y migrante a la central de arizona para tramitar los la indocumentados al cruzar las entra de forma irregular no terminan ahÍ, sino que tambiÉn en las carreteras que se conducen desde la carretera al interior de los estados unidos: >> muy peligroso, en estos semirremolques las personas estÁn encerradas, no hay manera de que ellos puedan salir, de que vas abril acÁ por dentro. enrique: el servicio de ciudadanÍa e inmigraciÓn recomienda a los beneficiarios del plan de acciÓn diferida de daca que presenten sus solicitudes de renovaciÓn cinco meses antes de que expire esta protecciÓn, a fines de septiembre, final ese timbre sÓlo han solicitado el 27% de quienes tienen esa situaciÓn a quienes se les vence la protecciÓn en Él, las activistas aconsejan que la renovaciÓn se haga dependientemente de lo que discutirÁ la corte suprema en noviembre, jaime garcia con detalles. jaime: venciendo el mes de enero y lÓpez de inició el trÁmite para la renovaciÓn de su permiso de trabajo, bajo el progama de renovaciÓn diferida conociÓ como daca, cancelado por
oscar: las autoridades regresaron con los 32 y migrante a la central de arizona para tramitar los la indocumentados al cruzar las entra de forma irregular no terminan ahÍ, sino que tambiÉn en las carreteras que se conducen desde la carretera al interior de los estados unidos: >> muy peligroso, en estos semirremolques las personas estÁn encerradas, no hay manera de que ellos puedan salir, de que vas abril acÁ por dentro. enrique: el servicio de ciudadanÍa e inmigraciÓn recomienda a...
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arizona is a great state. think there are a lot of other states that are reforming and i would encourage other states to look at particularly those industries where women are trying to get into those vocations and they can become a prior sour primary source of a very good income. >> i want share with the members who are in arizona prisoners, it's call constructional industries and there we put women to work. i've toured it. in fact, if you call it call center, you might be talking to a woman prisoner in arizona, because they are actually contracted out and they're doing call center work for different companies. it's a good way for people to get trained and i support that and i would like to work with you and other members. i think there are pieces of this that we can work on in a bipartisan basis as long as we don't put in poison pills, i think we can work on it together. >> thank you. >> thank you so much, madam chair and thank you ranking member for the opening comments this morning that i think so adequatel
arizona is a great state. think there are a lot of other states that are reforming and i would encourage other states to look at particularly those industries where women are trying to get into those vocations and they can become a prior sour primary source of a very good income. >> i want share with the members who are in arizona prisoners, it's call constructional industries and there we put women to work. i've toured it. in fact, if you call it call center, you might be talking to a...
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[applause] so arizona and california had the idea, and this is not done by the state legislature. state legislatures would not willingly give up the monopoly they had on redistricting. so the good people of the state said this should be done, the redistricting should be done by an independent commission, not by partisan members of the legislature. it presented a constitutional question because the constitution says redistricting will be done by the legislature thereof. so some of my colleagues said legislature means legislature, and it doesn't mean the people. to me, it seemed quite clear that the state had made the people the legislature for this purpose. they should have referenda do that. they gave the deciding voice to people, to we, the people, and not the partisan members of the legislate can church and i think -- legislature. and i think that after that case other states were encouraged, other states that had referenda. >> so the dissent in that case was written by chief justice roberts, and he argued very vigorously that the legislature means only the legislature. now, fas
[applause] so arizona and california had the idea, and this is not done by the state legislature. state legislatures would not willingly give up the monopoly they had on redistricting. so the good people of the state said this should be done, the redistricting should be done by an independent commission, not by partisan members of the legislature. it presented a constitutional question because the constitution says redistricting will be done by the legislature thereof. so some of my colleagues...
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arizona, "the strongest thing was the people's support." he is the real deal changing america for the best jobs, stockmarket, defense and so on. if you are not doing better you are missing the boat. i am a proud republican american. why would have anyone needed to watch the president last night. it is always the same. gary off of twitter saying "the president did a good job explaining the policy perspectives. the president is right on prosperity and fixing foreign policy and is keeping his promises." from ohio texting us? -- from ohio texting us? "i do not think that president trump -- richardhear from starting in the second hour. richard. hello. caller: i watched the rally as i have watched 99% of his rallies. for the most part it is the same speech all the time, but last night's was a little different. he started up and did go after joe biden, and he did go after other people along the way. thinktand one thing, they -- they have been coming after him even before he was elected. the bottom line boils down to one thing, as the gentleman sai
arizona, "the strongest thing was the people's support." he is the real deal changing america for the best jobs, stockmarket, defense and so on. if you are not doing better you are missing the boat. i am a proud republican american. why would have anyone needed to watch the president last night. it is always the same. gary off of twitter saying "the president did a good job explaining the policy perspectives. the president is right on prosperity and fixing foreign policy and is...
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. ♪ >> one of them is titled "arizona desert." >> one was a landscape scene from the southwest. >> itas a nice mountain scene. didn't have any particular meaning to us, though. >> eh. the other is titled "ruth." >> it's a woman standing by a doorway and a wall, and you can't make out her features very well. and in the foreground is a pillar with a vine running up the side of it. and that's about it. >> you wanted them out. >> i even mentioned throwing them in the dumpster. >> but phyllis figures a charity will take them. >> i said, "well, i guess the salvation army is as good as anyplace. we don't want them." >> don's about to give 'em away, but hesitates. did you think they were valuable? >> had no idea. so i wanted to contact our local auctioneer and get an opinion. >> that local auctioneer is david mapes, in vestal, new york, just west of binghamton. don sticks the paintings in the back of his van and calls david on his cell. >> what were you thinking? >> well, i see a lot of paintings come in on the back of cars, so i wasn't real excited. >> don's not getting his hopes up, either.
. ♪ >> one of them is titled "arizona desert." >> one was a landscape scene from the southwest. >> itas a nice mountain scene. didn't have any particular meaning to us, though. >> eh. the other is titled "ruth." >> it's a woman standing by a doorway and a wall, and you can't make out her features very well. and in the foreground is a pillar with a vine running up the side of it. and that's about it. >> you wanted them out. >> i...
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>> at our table this morning, congresswoman debbie lesko, republican of arizona, member of the judiciary committee. twipt start with your rreactio to the last couple of days and recent testimony behind closed d doors of the impeachment inquiry. we learned yesterday that from former assistant secretary that there was concern from john bolton down the way the ukraine was being handled by rudy giuliani. john bolton the formerrenade na security adviser referring to him as a hand grenade. and that instructing the officialsls to go to white housy lawyers with what they were yes learning.te you also have then testimony yesterday by an official who hao experience in ukraine saying he. was told to lie lowow when he raised concerns about rudy ite u giuliani. do youugu have concerns about w was happening at the white thee house? >> first of all, i want to say that there has been a pattern be my democratic colleagues to tryi
>> at our table this morning, congresswoman debbie lesko, republican of arizona, member of the judiciary committee. twipt start with your rreactio to the last couple of days and recent testimony behind closed d doors of the impeachment inquiry. we learned yesterday that from former assistant secretary that there was concern from john bolton down the way the ukraine was being handled by rudy giuliani. john bolton the formerrenade na security adviser referring to him as a hand grenade. and...
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madam speaker and members, i was actually on the arizona task force to look into arizona's backlog on these rape kits and so it's something that i'm very passionate about doing. i am pleased that after months of inaction and after the authorization for the program had already expired, my colleagues in the majority have finally brought a debbie smith re-authorization bill to the house floor. unfortunately i think it's the wrong one. senator cornyn's bill, senate bill 820, passed the senate in may by unanimous consent. it's been sitting here in the house waiting to be acted upon for more than five months. but my colleagues have been kind of busy chasing impeachment conspiracies to notice or care. i offered an amendment right here at this desk previously on the floor to move forward the debbie smith act. but the democrats voted it down at that time. the program expired at the end of september without so much as a glance from my fellow democratic colleagues. finally, house republicans had to file a discharge petition to force consideration of this important legislation. let me repeat that
madam speaker and members, i was actually on the arizona task force to look into arizona's backlog on these rape kits and so it's something that i'm very passionate about doing. i am pleased that after months of inaction and after the authorization for the program had already expired, my colleagues in the majority have finally brought a debbie smith re-authorization bill to the house floor. unfortunately i think it's the wrong one. senator cornyn's bill, senate bill 820, passed the senate in...
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it was that team the new orleans saints, the los angeles angels, or the arizona cardinals?egg jarrett, ladies and gentlemen, . >> the saints. >> tucker: the new orleans saints. is mr. jarrett correct? speaker in a tweet, today we give thanks to the lord for our new #saints. the pope was talking about five new saints who were canonized but whoever was writing this accidentally tag team. >> tucker: they won! first time in the game and you win. >> i feel saintly right now. >> tucker: let's see if you can match that with questions also multiple-choice. north korean dictator kim jong il and paid a visit to a sacred mountain in their country. state television said he went there to make a very important decision. how did he get there? did he take a chairlift, ride by horse, or write a snow machine? gregg jarrett? >> whitehorse. >> tucker: is that correct? >> north korean leader kim jong un riding a horse. >> [speaking korean] >> totally right... >> tucker: do you know what? if he's really riding the horse, it's impressive. >> it's a skill. it's impressive to ride a horse. >> tucke
it was that team the new orleans saints, the los angeles angels, or the arizona cardinals?egg jarrett, ladies and gentlemen, . >> the saints. >> tucker: the new orleans saints. is mr. jarrett correct? speaker in a tweet, today we give thanks to the lord for our new #saints. the pope was talking about five new saints who were canonized but whoever was writing this accidentally tag team. >> tucker: they won! first time in the game and you win. >> i feel saintly right now....
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mark in arizona, mark? >> jim, what's up? >> not much. how about you, partner >> man, i'm dying here >> why >> caller: well, of all the cannabis stocks, i thought after constellation brands put $4 billion into canopy growth it was going to go, go, go. but it's down $19.96. >> they don't trade together remember, there is no real ceo there is a guy caretaker ceo canopy did not do well on bruce linton's sign. i know he thinkswell, but boy, it would have been better to keep on shoulders. i do believe that one day cannabis will get its mojo back, but not any time soon because there is no earnings to speak of and the shorts keep letting a roll on the stocks ethan in california, ethan >> caller: jim, a pleasure. >> yes, hi >> caller: match group is going to be spun off what impact will that have >> we know the business is good and that's what we care about. even cheaper than match is
mark in arizona, mark? >> jim, what's up? >> not much. how about you, partner >> man, i'm dying here >> why >> caller: well, of all the cannabis stocks, i thought after constellation brands put $4 billion into canopy growth it was going to go, go, go. but it's down $19.96. >> they don't trade together remember, there is no real ceo there is a guy caretaker ceo canopy did not do well on bruce linton's sign. i know he thinkswell, but boy, it would have been...
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was that letter a come new orleans saints, b the los angeles angels, or c the arizona cardinals.rett. >> the saints. >> tucker: is mr. jarrett correct? >> in a tweet he wrote today we give thanks to the lord for our new #saints . he was talking about five new saints who are just canonized but whoever runs the twitter account tag to the team, the saints responded saying couldn't lose after this! >> tucker: they won! gregg jarrett, first time on the game. >> i feel saintly. >> tucker: we'll see if you can match that with question 2, also multiple-choice. korean dictator kim jong un just paid a visit to a sacred mountain, state television said he went there to make an important decision. how did you get to the top of the mountain? that he take a chairlift, b write a white horse, or c, write a snow machine? gregg jarrett. >> white horse. >> tucker: is that correct? >> north korean leader kim jong un riding horseback. [speaking korean] >> i couldn't have said it better myself. [laughter] >> tucker: if he is really riding a horse, i will say i'm impressed. >> it's a skill, it's not as
was that letter a come new orleans saints, b the los angeles angels, or c the arizona cardinals.rett. >> the saints. >> tucker: is mr. jarrett correct? >> in a tweet he wrote today we give thanks to the lord for our new #saints . he was talking about five new saints who are just canonized but whoever runs the twitter account tag to the team, the saints responded saying couldn't lose after this! >> tucker: they won! gregg jarrett, first time on the game. >> i feel...
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except for one location i didn't go back to phoenix arizona. i'm not going back to phoenix arizona.er there. [otherwise and went to every other location that appears in the book. so you see me watching the à project of high school students when what, i've gone back to louisville high school so i know what the classrooms look like, we go down this hallway, go down the stairs and then they still have the rickety chairs in the auditorium and that's for the stage. as i'm writing i know the goals of what i need to depict but i can break it down into, what would it have been like when you're walking down the hallway. i would been surrounded by other kids and thinking about how they are talking. are they talking about the play? it's kind of guiding myself through and i found the map was actually really helpful because it made it very simple when you go into your bedroom after jamesburg junior what would you do and i mentioned i had my note book of poems and then collected rocks. the cover is allusion to the rocks i collected. i was like, i had my recollection and that's when i was like, i
except for one location i didn't go back to phoenix arizona. i'm not going back to phoenix arizona.er there. [otherwise and went to every other location that appears in the book. so you see me watching the à project of high school students when what, i've gone back to louisville high school so i know what the classrooms look like, we go down this hallway, go down the stairs and then they still have the rickety chairs in the auditorium and that's for the stage. as i'm writing i know the goals...
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how a super telescope in arizona could track more than 30 million galaxies and help unlock the secretgest democracy, died today. 0nly yesterday she'd spoken of dying in the service of her country and said, "i would be proud of it, every drop of my blood would contribute to the growth of this nation". after 46 years of unhappiness, these two countries have concluded a chapter of history. no more suspicion, no more fear, no more uncertainty of what each day might bring. booster ignition and lift—off of discovery, with a crew of six astronaut heroes and one american legend. well, enjoying the show is right. this is beautiful. a milestone in human history. born today, this girl in india is the 7 billionth person on the planet. welcome back, everyone. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore. thanks for staying with us. i'm kasia madera in london. our top stories: british mps reject borisjohnson‘s plan for a snap election. but he says he'll try again and re—submit the proposal on tuesday. families in vietnam are still waiting to hear whether their loved ones are among the 39
how a super telescope in arizona could track more than 30 million galaxies and help unlock the secretgest democracy, died today. 0nly yesterday she'd spoken of dying in the service of her country and said, "i would be proud of it, every drop of my blood would contribute to the growth of this nation". after 46 years of unhappiness, these two countries have concluded a chapter of history. no more suspicion, no more fear, no more uncertainty of what each day might bring. booster ignition...
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in tucson, arizona, it's $42,000. >> so there's more vacancies than applicants.he pay isn't very attractive. what we finally decided it would probably be time to look overseas. >> reporter: dr. gabriel trujillo is the tucson district superintendent. he overseas the hiring of international teachers. how do teacher shortages affect the school district and then the children? >> so where you may have two classes of 18 or 19, if one of the classes doesn't have a highly qualified teacher due to the vacancy, now we have a single class of 38 students. >> reporter: does it seem like the job of a teacher is being outsourced? >> yes, definitely. in fact, i'm seeing a lot of that. >> reporter: margaret chaney is the president of the tucson public educators union. she helped lead a week-long teacher strike last year. >> you brought in these other teachers and now you've filled those holes. there's no reason to add more funding, which is a problem for those of us who are left behind. >> reporter: nationwide, there are more than 3,000 international teachers in u.s. classrooms,
in tucson, arizona, it's $42,000. >> so there's more vacancies than applicants.he pay isn't very attractive. what we finally decided it would probably be time to look overseas. >> reporter: dr. gabriel trujillo is the tucson district superintendent. he overseas the hiring of international teachers. how do teacher shortages affect the school district and then the children? >> so where you may have two classes of 18 or 19, if one of the classes doesn't have a highly qualified...
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a telescope that will measure the acceleration of 35 million galaxies is being switched on in arizona to understand dark energy — the substance which makes up most of the universe. it'll also help explain, why the universe continues to expand, when scientists thought it would contract. pallab ghosh reports. this telescope in arizona is about to begin the most detailed observation of the universe ever carried out. it will investigate an invisible force that dominates our universe. what we see here on earth and in the stars and galaxies are made of atoms — that accounts for just 5% of the universe. all the rest is mostly dark energy. it is just embarrassing to live in a universe where we only understand 5% of it, wouldn't you agree? i mean, how could we live in a universe knowing only 5% and not knowing about the other 95%7 this is human curiosity. the nature of that dark energy, what is it, may well lead to a whole revolution in physics, in the whole of physics. in order to understand what this force is, we've to go back all the way back to the beginning of the universe. after the big
a telescope that will measure the acceleration of 35 million galaxies is being switched on in arizona to understand dark energy — the substance which makes up most of the universe. it'll also help explain, why the universe continues to expand, when scientists thought it would contract. pallab ghosh reports. this telescope in arizona is about to begin the most detailed observation of the universe ever carried out. it will investigate an invisible force that dominates our universe. what we see...
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and with this arizona state legislature.nd on that redistricting with the good people of the state that redistricting should be done by the independent commission for go not by partisan members of the legislature. >> that the constitutional question because redistricting will be done by the legislature. some of those means legislature. to me that the state had made the people the legislature for this purpose. to give the deciding voice to we the people. and after that case other states had referendum. >> so the dissent was written by chief justice h roberts he argued very vigorously that the legislature is part of the legislature now fast for this year that the voters have no ability to challenge them in court. >> at the same time the majority opinion written by the chief justice with that independent redistricting ddmmission has alternative ways to address the problem of partisanship in redistricting. can you please explain what's going on has a conservative courts change their mind? is this just window dressing. >> so i th
and with this arizona state legislature.nd on that redistricting with the good people of the state that redistricting should be done by the independent commission for go not by partisan members of the legislature. >> that the constitutional question because redistricting will be done by the legislature. some of those means legislature. to me that the state had made the people the legislature for this purpose. to give the deciding voice to we the people. and after that case other states...
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[ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] ♪ >> i'm jamie colby in tucson, arizonagon trains used to pass right through here on their way to california during the gold rush, and one of the rough-and-ready pioneers who helped settle this area left behind a very strange inheritance. i'm here to get the skinny on it. >> my name's jock taylor. in 2009, i inherited a wooden trunk full of family heirlooms going back more than a century. now i'm told i could pocket a small fortune. >> i meet jock, a 60-year-old electrical engineer, at his home here in tucson. >> hi, i'm jamie. >> i'm jock. >> i heard you have something very unusual from your great-great grandfather. >> i certainly do. come on in. >> jock shows me that inheritance -- an old trunk that's been passed down through the family for more than a century. >> the trunk contained the family bible, a very ornate saddle blanket, a pair of old jeans -- >> jeans? who keeps jeans? >> they've been in the trunk for so long, i don't think that my mother really knew what else to do with them. >> according to family lore, all t
[ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] ♪ >> i'm jamie colby in tucson, arizonagon trains used to pass right through here on their way to california during the gold rush, and one of the rough-and-ready pioneers who helped settle this area left behind a very strange inheritance. i'm here to get the skinny on it. >> my name's jock taylor. in 2009, i inherited a wooden trunk full of family heirlooms going back more than a century. now i'm told i could pocket...