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and so, it comes to arizona. majority leader o'connor introduces the era to the arizona legislature, introduces it. then lets it die in committee. the activists were furious at her. what the hell are you doing? you are the majority leader. she kept quiet,. she realized he could not was not going to pass the arizona legislator. why make a big emotional, virtuous signaling show when something is not going to pass? instead, she used 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, 8-hour work week, was discriminatory to women. she had a list. she made a list of all of the laws. one by one. some 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 past on. >> i love that story, because i think it is such a quintessentially pragmatic thing to do. and i think that, for me, that with such a stunning revelation a
and so, it comes to arizona. majority leader o'connor introduces the era to the arizona legislature, introduces it. then lets it die in committee. the activists were furious at her. what the hell are you doing? you are the majority leader. she kept quiet,. she realized he could not was not going to pass the arizona legislator. why make a big emotional, virtuous signaling show when something is not going to pass? instead, she used her powers to amend every single law in the state of arizona that...
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she had spent her early years on a 198,000 acre cattle ranch in arizona. she graduated near the top of her class in stanford law school, the first majority leader of a state senate, and the last justice, i think this is correct, to have served in le elected office. and as a state appeals court judge. she had a sense of humor, intifkt for the pivotal point in the case that's 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 during her tenure and i was very careful every time to try to be ready for that first question. whoa to the lawyer who was not prepared, fumbled, or responded with evasion. it did not work. she zeroed in like a laser beam and did you not get away. about 11 months ago justice o'connor wrote to the american people informing us that the progression of dementia meant they 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
she had spent her early years on a 198,000 acre cattle ranch in arizona. she graduated near the top of her class in stanford law school, the first majority leader of a state senate, and the last justice, i think this is correct, to have served in le elected office. and as a state appeals court judge. she had a sense of humor, intifkt for the pivotal point in the case that's came before her. and a passion for preparation. hers was often the first question asked during oral argument. i had the...
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in thepresented arizona senate and in the house. university of arizona founded the national institute for civil discourse (nicd) in the wake of the tucson shooting that killed six and enter 13, including gabby. they were determined that not be the last chapter in the story. in the third segment we will talk about a current example of healthy bipartisanship. before the coronavirus truck, -- beforeministration the coronavirus struck, the trump administration and leaders in the congress were working to end a surprise billing. others chose this topic to work on. on theshare our findings impressive work of congress to end surprise medical bills. we will also hear from common sense americans directly throughout the program. christine: thank you again by joining us and we hope you will look at our website for ways to engage productively in a bipartisan nature to solve issues we face today. i want to thank participants and the dialogue. it serves as an example of what kami done and what should be done as we address the need for bipartisansh
in thepresented arizona senate and in the house. university of arizona founded the national institute for civil discourse (nicd) in the wake of the tucson shooting that killed six and enter 13, including gabby. they were determined that not be the last chapter in the story. in the third segment we will talk about a current example of healthy bipartisanship. before the coronavirus truck, -- beforeministration the coronavirus struck, the trump administration and leaders in the congress were...
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. >> into the arizona senate is a bit of a mess and that he was promoted in arizona ultimately looking for someone intelligent as a top aid to the majority leader. [laughter] >> so this goes all the way through the book, she was the first woman , if we could peel back the gender issue. >> you never. >> was in the organic talent? >> there was no affirmative action. she earned every bit. she was smarter and tougher she was very bipartisan and had a party four times a year for both parties. republicans and democrats would can't get drunk at her swimming pool. she could be stiff and frosty that he played the role of the lawn and he knew the types of dream she got past the time of legislation and this is a very revealing story. >> she introduced it in the legislator and let it die in committee. how could you betray us the women thought that she sold out because she was friends with barry goldwater. >> so sandra knew the era would lose on the floor with deliciously why pick a fight? today should go on tv but i'm not going to pick a losing fight, instead as majority leader, she changed every
. >> into the arizona senate is a bit of a mess and that he was promoted in arizona ultimately looking for someone intelligent as a top aid to the majority leader. [laughter] >> so this goes all the way through the book, she was the first woman , if we could peel back the gender issue. >> you never. >> was in the organic talent? >> there was no affirmative action. she earned every bit. she was smarter and tougher she was very bipartisan and had a party four times a...
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he found rental listings in arizona.ett schrauben was moving out of the state, would be gone before the wiretap ruling took effect. and in arizona, a california warrant was worthless. >> this completely took all that work, and we're talking probably six months of work, and just threw it out the window. >> reporter: the killers had slipped the trap. game over. >>> but the detective was not giving up. his team built a new and better mousetrap. and guess who took the bait? coming up -- >> hey, dude, it's me. you need to [ bleep ] call me asap. >> when "dateline" continues. aleve it. aleve is proven stronger and longer on pain than tylenol. when pain happens, aleve it. all day strong. how do you thrive while inside? ♪ ♪ activia is here with billions of probiotics to support your gut health. and help you thrive while you stay inside. activia. thrive while inside. they're out there. thousands ofr allergensyes know in each cubic yard of air. no wonder you rub your eyes hundreds of times a day. but now, relief is just one drop a
he found rental listings in arizona.ett schrauben was moving out of the state, would be gone before the wiretap ruling took effect. and in arizona, a california warrant was worthless. >> this completely took all that work, and we're talking probably six months of work, and just threw it out the window. >> reporter: the killers had slipped the trap. game over. >>> but the detective was not giving up. his team built a new and better mousetrap. and guess who took the bait?...
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what are you hearing in arizona? >> reporter: here in arizona, at least on this golf course here in mid town phoenix, you can see all is par for the course. this is the reality that is setting in. as i heard one man mention this morning just off the green said every morning he pitches. he drives and putts. that's his routine. there's this balance in which people are trying to come to grips with not only for their physical well being but their mental well being. the governor of arizona has deemed golfing here in the state of arizona one of those essential businesses that can stay open. hair salon, barbershops closed at 5:00 p.m. on friday as that list of essential businesses continues to become more restricted here. there's 64 deaths here in the state of arizona to date from covid-19. lindsay as mentioning early on in your show here, the fact that the meadowlands in new jersey has been set up by the army corps of engineers as one of those field hospitals. that's taking place out here in the west. the army corps of eng
what are you hearing in arizona? >> reporter: here in arizona, at least on this golf course here in mid town phoenix, you can see all is par for the course. this is the reality that is setting in. as i heard one man mention this morning just off the green said every morning he pitches. he drives and putts. that's his routine. there's this balance in which people are trying to come to grips with not only for their physical well being but their mental well being. the governor of arizona has...
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december 30, 31st , 2007, phoenix arizona. a joke i used to repeat in those days was wife that the happy when you could be interesting. i knew howto be interesting. there waspower in being a spectacle , even a miserable spectacle . the punch and the line. interesting. sentences like serrated blades, laughter like machine-gun rounds. a drink in one hand,a borrowed cigarette in the other . if you could draw enough glances, any room that orbits around you. that new year's eve i wound up at a party that was exactly like every party i had ever been to and i hooked up to a pair of speakers and after a costume theme i've tried and failed to adhere to in an apartment with white people. the only difference is i was getting wasted in phoenix arizona instead of bowling green kentucky. and in the few days i had been there i concluded that arizona was perhaps the whitest place i had ever visited . it was like stepping onto the surface of a very well lit moon. the parties theme was the future which is why more than half the people in attend
december 30, 31st , 2007, phoenix arizona. a joke i used to repeat in those days was wife that the happy when you could be interesting. i knew howto be interesting. there waspower in being a spectacle , even a miserable spectacle . the punch and the line. interesting. sentences like serrated blades, laughter like machine-gun rounds. a drink in one hand,a borrowed cigarette in the other . if you could draw enough glances, any room that orbits around you. that new year's eve i wound up at a party...
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phoenix, arizona para nosotros temperaturas cercanas a los 66 asÍ que poco de viento se van a sentires panorama aumentando temperaturas. les voy a tener fotos hermosas en el siguiente regularmente regresamos. >> en direcciÓn oeste el puente de la bahÍa aqui lo tenemos yo creo que este puente es el que ha visto el cambio mÁs drastico en el flujo vehicular si tiene que salir manejar con precauciÓn ahora nos vamos a a la pausa que tiene un kit casero les diremos cÓmo funcionarÁ. todos ayudamos quedándonos en casa. pero eso puede subir las facturas de electricidad. puedes ahorrar si ajustas el termostato a 68 grados o menos... desconectas o apagas lo que no uses... o dejas que el sol entre en tu casa. mantente sano y sigamos brillando. gracias por con natural con nosotros pasamos con los deportes con telemundo deportes >>> hola quÉ tal? >> es lo mÁs importante arrancamos en mÉxico porque el presidente de la liga mx enrique bonilla confirmÓ que no tiene contemplado kancancelar la temporada y alternativas para depender del desarrollo de la pandemia la primera opciÓn es jugar la mayor canti
phoenix, arizona para nosotros temperaturas cercanas a los 66 asÍ que poco de viento se van a sentires panorama aumentando temperaturas. les voy a tener fotos hermosas en el siguiente regularmente regresamos. >> en direcciÓn oeste el puente de la bahÍa aqui lo tenemos yo creo que este puente es el que ha visto el cambio mÁs drastico en el flujo vehicular si tiene que salir manejar con precauciÓn ahora nos vamos a a la pausa que tiene un kit casero les diremos cÓmo funcionarÁ. todos...
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i'm not only bullish about mark that senate seat in arizona, i think we can win the state house in arizona. we have 28 seats out of 60 in the state house. we need three more to get to 31. we can take the state senate there, as well. win about 41 seats in eight state legislative over thosee take chambers. that's critically important because we're getting to again socting cycling i think we are well poised, even wheres pandemic situation campaigning is different, to tell the story of the stark difference between democrats and republicans. republicans have become the lap dog of donald trump and his failed policy, his chronic incompetence, his economy that he was bragging about that has cliff.off the and that's what we're going to focus on, how democrats are life, makeprove your sure if you are diabetic, you care, you don't get denied your healthcare, we're going to continue to talk i'mt these issues and confident we can win up and down the ballot across this country. anna: we're running out of time but i want to the get to one question that zooms out many people'son minds. how do we rein in t
i'm not only bullish about mark that senate seat in arizona, i think we can win the state house in arizona. we have 28 seats out of 60 in the state house. we need three more to get to 31. we can take the state senate there, as well. win about 41 seats in eight state legislative over thosee take chambers. that's critically important because we're getting to again socting cycling i think we are well poised, even wheres pandemic situation campaigning is different, to tell the story of the stark...
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jillian: the league considered putting games in florida and arizona or japan.going beyond the call besides working on front lines during a pandemic one new jersey police department making sure no child's birthday is ruined by social distancing by bringing their own unforgettable present. jillian: joining us is the man behind his idea, officer louis vasquez. thank you for joining us. good morning. tell us how this started. we love seeing these videos, so inspiring. >> it started with a girl named abby, and to go on and drive by and wish her happy birthday. and so just to see how happy he was during this time. and the blessing of our chief, and making it happen. rob: these kids locked in the house and going crazy and they have a birthday which when you are young is the most special thing in the world but you are right outside new york, one of the hardest hit areas in the country by covid-19. you must really believe in this and think it is important. >> you just nailed it, the kids are inside all day long. my kids are inside and it looks a little hectic. it is an
jillian: the league considered putting games in florida and arizona or japan.going beyond the call besides working on front lines during a pandemic one new jersey police department making sure no child's birthday is ruined by social distancing by bringing their own unforgettable present. jillian: joining us is the man behind his idea, officer louis vasquez. thank you for joining us. good morning. tell us how this started. we love seeing these videos, so inspiring. >> it started with a...
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care providers and first responders in the state of arizona. that testing tomorrow. >> do you have everything you need because you developed it in house whether it be reagent or you've got everything to actually conduct and read the test? >> yes. we think we have everything we need. we're working on supply chains. we feel confident we'll be all set for that. then the health care providers were planning to get that done in the next month or so. i would like to see it expand test all 7.3 million residents of the state of arizona. we're working with public entities, with philanthropic dollars and our private partners to raise the money to accomplish this. >> thank you very much. i hope you do accomplish that. i hope if you're able to reopen, you go at it with these plans, if you can. i know for a lot of kids that will make a big difference. thank you, sir. >> thank you. >>> next, joe biden get a major endorsement today. this as accusations of a sexual assault in the 1990s hang over his campaign. >>> coronavirus deaths in the u.s. now surpass the n
care providers and first responders in the state of arizona. that testing tomorrow. >> do you have everything you need because you developed it in house whether it be reagent or you've got everything to actually conduct and read the test? >> yes. we think we have everything we need. we're working on supply chains. we feel confident we'll be all set for that. then the health care providers were planning to get that done in the next month or so. i would like to see it expand test all...
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the health and welfare of arizona citizens isn't jeopardized first. >> we should point out that arizonaernor has targeted a may 1st opening, but he has given very few details in that. it's also pointing out alaska, montana, colorado planning to open this week. kind of limited opening. california has no target. it's going to be 85 degrees here this weekend. wondering how the beach closers are going to play across the state. >> neil: do a lot of you folks feel emboldened by the president as that is their right and liberate one city, one state after another that he is actually got there back? >> they do. you talk to these people, and they believe that this is their right to be able to go out and say enough is enough. a lot of this really came because people are willing to play about the rules. you talk to protester after protester, and they are willing to play by the rules to a certain extent. when they believe that there is overreach as in the case of michigan, when they can't buy gardening tools and plants and so forth, that is when the frustration level starts to build. that's when you
the health and welfare of arizona citizens isn't jeopardized first. >> we should point out that arizonaernor has targeted a may 1st opening, but he has given very few details in that. it's also pointing out alaska, montana, colorado planning to open this week. kind of limited opening. california has no target. it's going to be 85 degrees here this weekend. wondering how the beach closers are going to play across the state. >> neil: do a lot of you folks feel emboldened by the...
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que incluso comparten áreas comunes como las duchas y el área de las llamadas telefónicas >>> en arizonaciones y líderes comunitarios han creado una coalición llamada promesa arizona con la finalidad de recaudar fondos para ayudar a algunas de estas familias >>> si quiere contribuir ayudaría a nuestra gente nuestro estado con lo básico de poder pagar su renta y poder comer, de poder tener el dinero, no mucho, pero algo para sobrevivir esta crisis >>> esta coalición pronto solicitará ayuda y a determinar cuáles familias migrantes son las que más necesitan asistencia. >>> las grabaciones escuela han sido cancelados este año, pero una familia hispana decidió hacer su propio evento y celebrar con su hija la graduación, claro que en cuarentena, sois zaragoza con el de reporte >>> a pesar de la orden de quedarse en casa ella es una estudiante de san marino y decidió celebrar en casa con su familia >>> la madre tuvo la idea ya que el pasado mes de febrero habían elegido el vestido para la grabación pero con el brote de coronavirus, la fiesta de graduación también fue cancelada, pero eso no fue
que incluso comparten áreas comunes como las duchas y el área de las llamadas telefónicas >>> en arizonaciones y líderes comunitarios han creado una coalición llamada promesa arizona con la finalidad de recaudar fondos para ayudar a algunas de estas familias >>> si quiere contribuir ayudaría a nuestra gente nuestro estado con lo básico de poder pagar su renta y poder comer, de poder tener el dinero, no mucho, pero algo para sobrevivir esta crisis >>> esta...
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they are talking about possibly in arizona at spring training facilities as well as the arizona diamondbacksld. but the stands would be empty, there would be no fans allowed. that would be a big downside for the league that generates about a third of its revenue, $10 billion a year, about a third of that coming from fans. so the way these games would be played, the teams would essentially be sequestered at nearby hotels in the area. they would only go to play the games and they would be socially distancing while they do so, according to these reports. one big upside for fans who are thirsting for some live sports to watch right now, while they would be able to and the league would generate a lot of tv rights from that. listen. >> you know, it's going to be weird. it's going to be kind of odd for the players, playing to a quiet ballpark. maybe not for the rays or anything, but it's going to be different but i think it's really kind of necessary for everybody to bring some normalcy about right now. reporter: as someone from tampa, i don't appreciate that jab at the rays. the mlb i should say i
they are talking about possibly in arizona at spring training facilities as well as the arizona diamondbacksld. but the stands would be empty, there would be no fans allowed. that would be a big downside for the league that generates about a third of its revenue, $10 billion a year, about a third of that coming from fans. so the way these games would be played, the teams would essentially be sequestered at nearby hotels in the area. they would only go to play the games and they would be...
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he talked about a trip to arizona.expire today, i should point out. the president said yesterday he doesn't see a reason to extend those. what more can you tell us about his plans beginning as early as next week? >> reporter: well, willie, we know he is not going to be doing big rallies any time soon. i think that was one of the things we heard from the president and some of his aides yesterday that was more of how they want things to be, rather than how things are going to be. what we know is the president is going to travel to arizona and ohio. these are going to be small events. they're similar to what we have seen vice president mike pence do when he's traveled outside of washington in the last few weeks. although, we don't expect the president is going to do medical-focused events. again, it is all in the vein of the white house trying to shift attention away from the medical aspect of this, the pandemic, and focus on the economy. so he'll be in arizona likely with doing some sort of event that is either geared to
he talked about a trip to arizona.expire today, i should point out. the president said yesterday he doesn't see a reason to extend those. what more can you tell us about his plans beginning as early as next week? >> reporter: well, willie, we know he is not going to be doing big rallies any time soon. i think that was one of the things we heard from the president and some of his aides yesterday that was more of how they want things to be, rather than how things are going to be. what we...
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when david ramos arrived in arizona eight years ago there was no reception center for migrants. he's still waiting for a permanent residence permit. david has a work permit that has to be renewed every two years. even if he were to be expelled, what he's achieved here e is sosomething that many back hoe can only dream of. and he earns enough to help support his family in guatemala. here in the u.s., he works as a freelance gardener. >> it's very different from guatemala. a lot grows in the hot season, even though there's hardly any water. >> arizona has a desert climate and a severe lack of water. life here is only possible thanks to water piped from the faraway colorado river. but ththe cities of f phoenixd tucson still u use the resouoe wastefully. they're counted among the least susustainable cities in the e w. hundreds of thousands of liters of water go into keeping golf courses in the desert green. in the arizona desert, scientists at the biosphere 2 experimental station are trying to find out how to model and perhaps save the earth's major ecosystems. >> biosphere started
when david ramos arrived in arizona eight years ago there was no reception center for migrants. he's still waiting for a permanent residence permit. david has a work permit that has to be renewed every two years. even if he were to be expelled, what he's achieved here e is sosomething that many back hoe can only dream of. and he earns enough to help support his family in guatemala. here in the u.s., he works as a freelance gardener. >> it's very different from guatemala. a lot grows in...
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he ended up disappearing into the desert in arizona. it appears he knew mcveigh. the fbi in the course of their investigation established that the two had exchanged letters. a decision was made in may of 1995 that there were going to overlook everything about him except what he could tell them about mcveigh to corroborate the fact that they had been in touch with mcveigh, try to recruit him because it helped establish mcveigh's motivation for the bombing. they overlooked a number of things. his bomb making ability. the fact that his own uncle had said how he had always been afraid that steve would turn into a mad bomber. he felt the steve was fully capable of carrying out the bombing. they ignored testimony from the people who shared a part of the does it within his said that on the day of the bombing he lifted the tv and seemed to claim some kind of ownership. he claimed -- he talked about nitromethane and bombing a federal building in the days before the bombing. the fbi and justice department overlook this completely. coming back, not sure that was a decision.
he ended up disappearing into the desert in arizona. it appears he knew mcveigh. the fbi in the course of their investigation established that the two had exchanged letters. a decision was made in may of 1995 that there were going to overlook everything about him except what he could tell them about mcveigh to corroborate the fact that they had been in touch with mcveigh, try to recruit him because it helped establish mcveigh's motivation for the bombing. they overlooked a number of things. his...
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arizona, the volunteer networks to serve seniors would be ready to stand up quickly.nk you very much. that is vaughn hilliard, joining us from sun city arizona. >>> pennsylvania is getting hit hard by coronavirus. and not just in the number of infections. the case load there is on track to pass 10,000. nbc's maura barrett, and it appears that pennsylvania's economy is taking a huge hit. i mean, this week, we learned of another 6.6 million unemployment claims. 1 million of the 6.6 million were just in pennsylvania. so what is the state doing about this? >> reporter: hey, joshua, so, here this afternoon, we are at the philadelphia italian market. it's a cultural hub here in south philadelphia -- and there's a million unemployment claims just in the last week in pennsylvania, the second highest here in, in the country, actually and the italian market here has 60 businesses about half of them are, are out of business because they don't fall under the essential guidelines for the governor. and so, basically here this afternoon, people are wearing masks, they followed the g
arizona, the volunteer networks to serve seniors would be ready to stand up quickly.nk you very much. that is vaughn hilliard, joining us from sun city arizona. >>> pennsylvania is getting hit hard by coronavirus. and not just in the number of infections. the case load there is on track to pass 10,000. nbc's maura barrett, and it appears that pennsylvania's economy is taking a huge hit. i mean, this week, we learned of another 6.6 million unemployment claims. 1 million of the 6.6...
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but the florida-arizona. let's talk about that. the florida-arizona supposed league mlb wants to start that up. we're talking 30 teams, that's 780 players. it would be two different states living in quarantine conditions, many of them without their families for a long period of time. have you spoken to any players about this potential league starting up? >> mike, i have. i've spoken to players, coaches, managers, owners. i've been in constant communication with everybody that has something to do with the game. and look, i think overall everybody's concern is health first. and once you've got the health covered everybody is anxious to get back to playing baseball, and it's such an important part of their lives. and look, it's funny because people will say baseball is too long. i guarantee you there's a lot of fans out there that would love to watch a 3 1/2 or 4 hour game. and mike and nicolle, the one caution about playing in arizona because i've played there for many years. if you're going to do it you have to think about starting
but the florida-arizona. let's talk about that. the florida-arizona supposed league mlb wants to start that up. we're talking 30 teams, that's 780 players. it would be two different states living in quarantine conditions, many of them without their families for a long period of time. have you spoken to any players about this potential league starting up? >> mike, i have. i've spoken to players, coaches, managers, owners. i've been in constant communication with everybody that has...
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some rerts say the club's would be in arizona while others float a split between arizona and florida and will be spng training sites once there is a plan it would need to be approved by owners d players. baer says all options are beingelored but the spring training locations could be a viable alternative. >>yeah, it's actually a couple blocks rightso you may not be the full. 40 50,000 seat bapark so we're used to it at our cities by us if you havesome. modified hut a fan element or no fans and then spring training ballpark coulwork so that's that's one reason that those 2 scenarios could work you know wh really looking at what the commission is looking at is er the next few weeks paid and thepublic health results because site you know it's possiblewcould play a role in all parts with certain procols. bui but if you had to centralize you have the 15 teams that train in arizona and 15 teams train in florida. so that's a ood starting point just in ter of game the facilities that were used. >>the nba is going through a similar dilemma woing on a plan to restart commissioner, adam lver sp
some rerts say the club's would be in arizona while others float a split between arizona and florida and will be spng training sites once there is a plan it would need to be approved by owners d players. baer says all options are beingelored but the spring training locations could be a viable alternative. >>yeah, it's actually a couple blocks rightso you may not be the full. 40 50,000 seat bapark so we're used to it at our cities by us if you havesome. modified hut a fan element or no...
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vaughn hillyard is near the arizona state capital in phoenix. maura barrett is at the pennsylvania state capitol in harrisburg. vaughn, start us off with what you see there and what's been going on these past few hours. >> reporter: yeah, the rally is starting here in just a few minutes here, brian. you know, the last time i was at a rally outside of here was actually ten years ago, brian. it was a tea party rally. and i could tell you, a decade later, this has a lot of similar remnants of it here. you have several hundred folks here, brian. i talked to a good number of them. i was talking with a mother earlier of four who was out here with her kids. she said that she and her kids are still going to the grocery store with no masks on. back over here, we're trying to keep some distance away, baa ov but over there, you have at least 200 folks that are all standing right here next to each other. over here to our left, i was just talking with the gentlemen, and whether he was actually concerned about spreading covid-19. and he was telling me that he
vaughn hillyard is near the arizona state capital in phoenix. maura barrett is at the pennsylvania state capitol in harrisburg. vaughn, start us off with what you see there and what's been going on these past few hours. >> reporter: yeah, the rally is starting here in just a few minutes here, brian. you know, the last time i was at a rally outside of here was actually ten years ago, brian. it was a tea party rally. and i could tell you, a decade later, this has a lot of similar remnants...
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i started out this project interested in the arizona angle. all the way through -- the short version of what i found is this. there were one or two people who should, i believe, have been str scrutinize more closely. one man in particular by the name of steve coburn. he was a chemist. he had worked in california in a hospital. very bright guy. also very unstable. he knew ho to buiw to build exp. the government was after him for a number of things, including a machine gun which he was caught with on video in california. there was an arrest warrant put out for him. he ended up disappearing in the desert in arizona. he knew mcveigh. the fbi established mcveigh and he exchanged letters. a decision was made in may of 1995 that they were going to overlook everything about coburn except what he could tell them about mcveigh. to corroborate the fact they had been in touch. it helped establish mcveigh's motivation for the bombing. they overlooked a number of things. his bomb making ability. his uncle had said how he had always been afraid that steve wo
i started out this project interested in the arizona angle. all the way through -- the short version of what i found is this. there were one or two people who should, i believe, have been str scrutinize more closely. one man in particular by the name of steve coburn. he was a chemist. he had worked in california in a hospital. very bright guy. also very unstable. he knew ho to buiw to build exp. the government was after him for a number of things, including a machine gun which he was caught...
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when you looking at numbers out of arizona, they don't compare to the numbers out of new york and new jersey, three weeks ago, nicolle, the republican governor of arizona ordered a stay at home shelt policy. much like governor dewine of ohio. you have seen these protests across the country -- in michigan, in ohio, our colleague was in pennsylvania, in harrisburg, today. here in phoenix, hundreds of folks who have gathered up, calling for the reopening of the arizona economy. now i was talking with one mother who came here with four children, she's still going into grocery stores with no masks. she believes it's overhyped, overblown. john said the media has blown the coronavirus out of proportion. >> the governor in attempt not to create a hotspot like in new york city, yet folks here say it's time to open the economy and conversations with a lot of folks i i haven't had a chance to talk with this particular gentleman. lot of suggestions that, you know, like a bill gates may be behind covid-19. lot of folks suggested to us that, you know, president trump has been cornered by ri in, os
when you looking at numbers out of arizona, they don't compare to the numbers out of new york and new jersey, three weeks ago, nicolle, the republican governor of arizona ordered a stay at home shelt policy. much like governor dewine of ohio. you have seen these protests across the country -- in michigan, in ohio, our colleague was in pennsylvania, in harrisburg, today. here in phoenix, hundreds of folks who have gathered up, calling for the reopening of the arizona economy. now i was talking...
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he goes in the sixth round to arizona. he was the nation's leading tackler last year. he join the cardinals. we said he is excited to get going in arizona. >> i thought i was going go off the board earlier, but i'm super excited where i ended up. i think it couldn't have been any better. they need some lbs. and with isaiah simmons there and the guys they have there, i'm super blessed and honored to be go help us win a super bowl. >>> can you believe it's been 31 years since this iconic play. giants outfielder kevin mitchell with an iconic, the one-handed grab in st. louis. check it out. he runs down the line, reaches out with a bare-handed snag. ozzie smith and send him to the bench 31 years ago today mitchell show wizard of oz how it's done. >>> the nba will start opening practice facilities friday in areas that are kind of loosening those stay at home restrictions. wait and see how that goes. "the last dance" on espn that chronicles the bulls' series and their run in the 90s is back on tonight. a young klay thompson, get this, he met michael jordan. have a look. >> i
he goes in the sixth round to arizona. he was the nation's leading tackler last year. he join the cardinals. we said he is excited to get going in arizona. >> i thought i was going go off the board earlier, but i'm super excited where i ended up. i think it couldn't have been any better. they need some lbs. and with isaiah simmons there and the guys they have there, i'm super blessed and honored to be go help us win a super bowl. >>> can you believe it's been 31 years since this...
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all teams would play strictly in arizona for the first part of the season.ou can see the giants are familiar with playing in arizona when they played the diamondbacks. now, all teams would be there in phoenix. the proposal is all teams would play in the phoenix area with no fans. they would test players before each game. now, this is similar to what dwayne kuiper and mike crewco told us just last week. >> you know, maybe they play a partial season in one spot like arizona, and maybe the other teams play in florida. >> i mean you're going to see something we've never seen before, and i know one thing. they're talking about this. as we speak, they're talking about this right now in the league office. >> this could only happen if state and federal officials give the green light along with the players union. no word yet from major league baseball. >>> new at 11:00, bay area zoos making changes after a tiger at the bronx zoo came down with covid-19. this video from the oakland zoo where new protocols are in place. the news also worrying pet owners who now fear pe
all teams would play strictly in arizona for the first part of the season.ou can see the giants are familiar with playing in arizona when they played the diamondbacks. now, all teams would be there in phoenix. the proposal is all teams would play in the phoenix area with no fans. they would test players before each game. now, this is similar to what dwayne kuiper and mike crewco told us just last week. >> you know, maybe they play a partial season in one spot like arizona, and maybe the...
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como omar bisquet ex campocorto de san francisco >> qué tal carlos un placer hablar contigo estoy en arizonalas grandes ligas se juegue con todos los equipos en ese estado? >> yo creo que eso no va a ir, el placer de disfrutar el juego de pelota es hacerlo entre amigos entre personas que se te aplauden y abuchean, eso es una idea que se tiró al aire >> qué recuerdas de tu paso por san francisco >> es algo muy bonito es una de la ciudades más bonitas que he disfrutado, puedes disfrutar moda música arte y tantas cosas que hay en san francisco que el arte culinario que es algo que también disfruté mucho >> es cierto que te ofrecieron ser comentarista de las transmisiones de los gigantes este año? >>es cierto, pero no tenía expectativa de lo que es trabajar en béisbol >> muchas gracias, omar, soy carlos más información en titulares y más >> muchas gracias, carlos, y a partir del miércoles 29 de abril cambiamos de frecuencia actualice su antena vhf conectada, vaya al menú de su televisor busque configuración de canal, 855 99991518 o visite telemundo 48 diagonal reprogramar ya volvemos >> aquí en
como omar bisquet ex campocorto de san francisco >> qué tal carlos un placer hablar contigo estoy en arizonalas grandes ligas se juegue con todos los equipos en ese estado? >> yo creo que eso no va a ir, el placer de disfrutar el juego de pelota es hacerlo entre amigos entre personas que se te aplauden y abuchean, eso es una idea que se tiró al aire >> qué recuerdas de tu paso por san francisco >> es algo muy bonito es una de la ciudades más bonitas que he...
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one grew up shooting jack rabbits on a ranch in arizona. one is descendents of jewish immigrants and the other visited her parents native puerto rico. they followed three separate paths to the american dream, but ended up in the same place as accomplished lawyers, courageous trail blazers, inspiring role models and associate justices of the supreme court. we're deeply grateful to them for all that they have done and all they represent. joining us justices ginsburg and sotomayor on stage this evening is reagan foundation trustee and former solicitor general ted olsen. ted has argued more than 60 cases before the supreme court, so he's used to taking questions from justices ginsburg and sotomayor. but tonight the table it is are turned. ted finally gets to ask the questions. and that may be why he's worked so hard to help organize this event. we are deeply grateful to his efforts for making today's conversation possible. so, now, ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming the honorable associate justices of the supreme court, ruth bade
one grew up shooting jack rabbits on a ranch in arizona. one is descendents of jewish immigrants and the other visited her parents native puerto rico. they followed three separate paths to the american dream, but ended up in the same place as accomplished lawyers, courageous trail blazers, inspiring role models and associate justices of the supreme court. we're deeply grateful to them for all that they have done and all they represent. joining us justices ginsburg and sotomayor on stage this...
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coming up, we will check in on arizona. it has more than 2,000 cases of coronavirus and a large population of seniors who may be at particular risk. that's ahead. that's ahead aleve is proven stronger and longer on pain than tylenol. when pain happens, aleve it. all day strong. from anyone else. so why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms which most pills don't. get all-in-one allergy relief for 24 hours, with flonase. i appreciate what makes each person unique. which most pills don't. that's why i like liberty mutual. they get that no two people are alike and customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. almost done. what do you think? i don't see it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ when you take align, you have the support of a probiotic and the gastroenterologists who developed it. align naturally helps to soothe your occasional digestive upsets 24/7. so where you go the pro goes. go with align, the pros in digestive health. sleep th
coming up, we will check in on arizona. it has more than 2,000 cases of coronavirus and a large population of seniors who may be at particular risk. that's ahead. that's ahead aleve is proven stronger and longer on pain than tylenol. when pain happens, aleve it. all day strong. from anyone else. so why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms which most pills don't. get all-in-one allergy relief for 24 hours, with flonase. i appreciate what makes each person...
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they don't want to be in arizona and florida all summer long either.nt to be home and just make it like any regular season where you would still have home games, you would have road trips. be home with your family. granted there won't be fans at the stadiums at least at the get-go, but at some point baseball is hopeful they could have at least limited attendance before the season is out. >> so, on that front, taiwan today, south korea, i'm sorry, their baseball season is going to launch next tuesday. taiwan was the first to return. but there is going to be no fans for now. this is how it looks. so people always say baseball journalists, the real opening day is the day fans are allowed back. that's your adrenaline rush, your energy. it's hard to imagine playing in an empty stadium. so what is the fan situation as you hear it? >> well, at the start it looks like there's almost zero chance of fans being permitted into the stadiums. just a lot of states will not allow that. they are hopeful by the end of this season, late summer you allow some fans in. may
they don't want to be in arizona and florida all summer long either.nt to be home and just make it like any regular season where you would still have home games, you would have road trips. be home with your family. granted there won't be fans at the stadiums at least at the get-go, but at some point baseball is hopeful they could have at least limited attendance before the season is out. >> so, on that front, taiwan today, south korea, i'm sorry, their baseball season is going to launch...
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the state of arizona is not releasing that data.y are weirdly releasing statewide data about covid-19 cases that's broken down by zip code. that's how they decided to do the data. but at the "arizona republic" newspaper their reporters crunched those numbers and compared the data available from the state with the data they could access public source and found that sure enough, if you do that math, if you compare those zip codes, it turns out zip codes with nursing homes in them have a higher number of covid-19 cases than zip codes where there aren't nursing homes. and as i said, a majority of that county's deaths are nursing home deaths. you'll find similar information anywhere you look in the country. here's illinois, winnebago county, illinois. a majority of deaths in that county are attributable in that case to one nursing home with multiple deaths so far. skip over to north carolina. the state won't do the math for you in north carolina, but if you crunch the numbers they're now putting out daily, you can figure out that so far,
the state of arizona is not releasing that data.y are weirdly releasing statewide data about covid-19 cases that's broken down by zip code. that's how they decided to do the data. but at the "arizona republic" newspaper their reporters crunched those numbers and compared the data available from the state with the data they could access public source and found that sure enough, if you do that math, if you compare those zip codes, it turns out zip codes with nursing homes in them have a...
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then arizona, the good voters of arizona were tired of drawing district lines when there was very littlencentive to vote because your districts had been rigged. it was going to be a republican seat or a democratic seat, so your vote didn't count. that's not the way a democracy should run. [applause] >> so arizona and california had the idea -- and this is not done by the state legislatures. 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 r, not by partisan members of the legislature. it presented a constitutional question because the constitution says redistricting will be done by the legislature. 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 purp e purpose. they give the deciding voice to the people, to we the people. and not the partisan members of the legislature. i think that after that case, ot
then arizona, the good voters of arizona were tired of drawing district lines when there was very littlencentive to vote because your districts had been rigged. it was going to be a republican seat or a democratic seat, so your vote didn't count. that's not the way a democracy should run. [applause] >> so arizona and california had the idea -- and this is not done by the state legislatures. state legislatures would not willingly give up the monopoly they had on redistricting, so the good...
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happening in arizona.for these patients. i think sometimes media, mainstream media talks about this like it is an on-off switch. it is more like a dimmer. the governor is making testing decisions. doing a testing blitz next three weekends to get best practices for businesses open. they're using ppe. they're disinfecting those who are essentially work. how do we learn from them and apply that to other businesses so we can keep people safe, allow them to safely return to work and continue to save lives? it is not either/or. stuart: it is not either/or but i feel the demand to open up fairly quickly and safely if possible. senator mcsally, thanks for joining us. see you real soon. >> thanks, stuart. stuart: check the market. we lost the rally. woe were up 400 points at the opening bell, one hour 15 minutes ago, and now we're up just 45 points and losing ground as we speak. >>> look at johnson & johnson. i hate to hear this news but a judge has ruled the talcum powder lawsuit against the company can proceed. t
happening in arizona.for these patients. i think sometimes media, mainstream media talks about this like it is an on-off switch. it is more like a dimmer. the governor is making testing decisions. doing a testing blitz next three weekends to get best practices for businesses open. they're using ppe. they're disinfecting those who are essentially work. how do we learn from them and apply that to other businesses so we can keep people safe, allow them to safely return to work and continue to save...
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remember the arizona man who made headlines after drinking fish tank cleaner? there is a shocking new twist to that story. stay tuned. (somber music) - this is an urgent message from the international fellowship of christians and jews. there is an emergency food crisis for elderly holocaust survivors in the former soviet union. - this is a fight against time. what we're dealing with is coming out, meeting someone who's 85, 90 years old, can't get around, has no food, has no water and just wants to give up and die. and that's where we come in. we are called to comfort these people, to be a blessing to their lives. - [presenter] for just $25 we'll rush an emergency survival package to help one desperate elderly person for a month. call right now. - in ukraine there's no support network. they don't have food cards or neighbors that come in to help. they're turning to us because they have nowhere else to turn. - [presenter] your gift is a lifeline to help these elderly jewish holocaust survivors. help them to live out their final years with dignity and love. call r
remember the arizona man who made headlines after drinking fish tank cleaner? there is a shocking new twist to that story. stay tuned. (somber music) - this is an urgent message from the international fellowship of christians and jews. there is an emergency food crisis for elderly holocaust survivors in the former soviet union. - this is a fight against time. what we're dealing with is coming out, meeting someone who's 85, 90 years old, can't get around, has no food, has no water and just wants...
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remember that arizona man made headlines after drinking fish tank cleaner? well from a shocking new twist to that story. stay tuned (announcer) in this world where people are staying at home, many of life's moments are being put on hold. at carvana, we understand that, for some, getting a car just can't wait. to help, we're giving our customers up to 90 days to make their first payment. shop online from the comfort of your couch, and get your car with touchless delivery to keep you safe. and for even greater peace of mind, all carvana cars come with a seven-day return policy. so, if you need to keep moving, we're here for you. at carvana-- the safer way to buy a car. ♪ >> data shows that remdesivir has a clear-cut, significant, positive effect in diminishing the time to recovery. whenever you have clear-cut evidence that a drug works, you have an ethical obligation to immediately let the people who are in the placebo group know they can have access. >> laura: well, that certainly sounds encouraging, but dr. fauci should apply that same logic to hydroxychloro
remember that arizona man made headlines after drinking fish tank cleaner? well from a shocking new twist to that story. stay tuned (announcer) in this world where people are staying at home, many of life's moments are being put on hold. at carvana, we understand that, for some, getting a car just can't wait. to help, we're giving our customers up to 90 days to make their first payment. shop online from the comfort of your couch, and get your car with touchless delivery to keep you safe. and...
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professor chomsky joined us from his home in tucson, arizona, where he is sheltering in place with hisife, valeria. we spoke just after president donald trump foreshadowed this week's announcement that he would cut off u.s. support for the world health organization. this is trump addressing reporters last week. >> is t the time to frereeze fug to the who during a pandemic? pres. trump: maybe not. i'i'm not sayingng i'm going too it, bubut we will look at it. i said we're going to look at it. we're going to look at it. amy: can you talk about what he is t threatenining to do right ? first they reject the who tests thatat would have been critical and now saying they're going too defundnd the world health organization. well, this is typical behavior of autocrats and dictators. ,henen you make colossssal erros which are killing thousands of people, find somebebody else to blame. is,in the united states, it unfortunately, the case for well over a century, century and a half, that it is always easy to blame the yellow peril. we have seen this all through my life -- in fact, way before. so bl
professor chomsky joined us from his home in tucson, arizona, where he is sheltering in place with hisife, valeria. we spoke just after president donald trump foreshadowed this week's announcement that he would cut off u.s. support for the world health organization. this is trump addressing reporters last week. >> is t the time to frereeze fug to the who during a pandemic? pres. trump: maybe not. i'i'm not sayingng i'm going too it, bubut we will look at it. i said we're going to look at...
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i know we're start to ing to rap to do this in arizona as well.reason it can make such a difference is it can cut off the transmission cycle. so for every person you're able to get ahold of who might have had contact with someone who was sick, and if you can get that person to start monitoring their symptoms and keep them at home, that's people down the road who also won't get infected as well. >> credit to arizona for doing this as well. how much more challenging does it make it to do this as economy states are opening up? you look at the countries that had success at stemming the virus, places like south korea, they were doing contact tracing, singapore, from the very beginning. >> right, it is more challenging in some ways. epidemiologists and public health departments have been doing case studies where we talk to people who are sick, talk to them and learn about household contacts who might also be sick and get a sense of what their movements are. but you're right, as the economy and other things start to open up, it does make it more challeng
i know we're start to ing to rap to do this in arizona as well.reason it can make such a difference is it can cut off the transmission cycle. so for every person you're able to get ahold of who might have had contact with someone who was sick, and if you can get that person to start monitoring their symptoms and keep them at home, that's people down the road who also won't get infected as well. >> credit to arizona for doing this as well. how much more challenging does it make it to do...
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estos jÓvenes llegaron de arizona. ¿no le tomaron la temperatura ni nada?eportaron sÍntomas de coronavirus, por lo que por un trasladado al hospital y sus familias puestas en cuarentena al punto de que el pueblo de san vicente de donde es originario uno de los migrantes afectados fue puesto en cuarentena total. >> he reportado que vengo de estados unidos y venÍa infectado. a la vez, Él tuvo contacto con su familia y su bebÉ. erika: las autoridades guatemaltecas reconocieron que habÍan ingresado dos deportados. pero luego lo desmintiÓ el presidente. los lÍderes comunitarios estÁn preocupados por la vulnerabilidad del pueblo. >> hemos vistos que han entrado por puntos ciegos. >> la gente viene con certificaciÓn de que tuvieron la prueba en los estados unidos y que estuvieron en un lugar por mÁs de 15 dÍas. erika: estuvo varios meses en san francisco, california y fue reportado. >> sol habÍa un par de enfermeras ahÍ esperando para que nos revisarÁn la temperatura. >> para proteger a su familia Él mismo se aislÓ y se encuentra desde hace varios dÍas solo en est
estos jÓvenes llegaron de arizona. ¿no le tomaron la temperatura ni nada?eportaron sÍntomas de coronavirus, por lo que por un trasladado al hospital y sus familias puestas en cuarentena al punto de que el pueblo de san vicente de donde es originario uno de los migrantes afectados fue puesto en cuarentena total. >> he reportado que vengo de estados unidos y venÍa infectado. a la vez, Él tuvo contacto con su familia y su bebÉ. erika: las autoridades guatemaltecas reconocieron que...