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the gentleman from arizona is recognize. mr. grijalva: i urge support of the legislation and yield back the balance of our time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from arizona yields back the balance of his time. the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 6651. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 being in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is pass and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from arizona seek recognition? mr. grijalva: thank you very much, madam speaker. i move that the house suspend the rules and pass the bill s. 497. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: senate 497, an act to establish the american fisheries advisory committee to assist in awarding in fisheries research and development grants and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from arizona, mr. grijalva, and the gentleman from oregon, mr. ben
the gentleman from arizona is recognize. mr. grijalva: i urge support of the legislation and yield back the balance of our time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from arizona yields back the balance of his time. the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 6651. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 being in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is pass and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid on...
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of the arizona coyotes. obviously, we have a arizona native in our toronto maple leafs up here in canada. hands off, xavier, we like him. we'll try to keep him. obviously, in your business, though, is always about change. the arena is the one getting a lot of attention. talk to us a little bit more about this move to the arizona state university facility. it is temporary. it is definitely a smaller arena than what most nhl plans are familiar with. xavier: absolutely, jon. it's great to take to you. good luck to the maple leafs here in the playoffs. yeah, absolutely, we're excited about this move. it allows us to be in tempe, which is really the main of main of the state. it's where you're seeing a lot of corporate relocation. a lot of innovation and growth economy companies being started. arizona state clearly has made it a point to really drive innovation. and they're building this brand new multipurpose arena. it is smaller but we are very, very excited because we, first, it's a temporary solution and, sec
of the arizona coyotes. obviously, we have a arizona native in our toronto maple leafs up here in canada. hands off, xavier, we like him. we'll try to keep him. obviously, in your business, though, is always about change. the arena is the one getting a lot of attention. talk to us a little bit more about this move to the arizona state university facility. it is temporary. it is definitely a smaller arena than what most nhl plans are familiar with. xavier: absolutely, jon. it's great to take to...
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so that's arizona.gh some of the other biggest latest moves by states to change voting laws ahead of this year's primaries. jessica: you know, you've seen a lot of it. i think that one of the big things that is happeningn the last couple of weeks is that several states have made moves to ban private grants to election administrators. so election administrators are either banned outright or entirely restricted from accepting private money to administer elections. and on one hand, that's not a terrible idea. i mean, we don't necessarily want the richest people in america calling the shots in how we dictate our elections or administer them. but i do think that states are not coming forward with funding on their own. so in 2020, mark zuckerberg donated almost $350 million, which election administrators relied on almost exclusively to pull off an election during a pandemic. now that states have banned those private donations, they have not also increased their own funding. so i'm talking to election administ
so that's arizona.gh some of the other biggest latest moves by states to change voting laws ahead of this year's primaries. jessica: you know, you've seen a lot of it. i think that one of the big things that is happeningn the last couple of weeks is that several states have made moves to ban private grants to election administrators. so election administrators are either banned outright or entirely restricted from accepting private money to administer elections. and on one hand, that's not a...
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. >> gentleman from arizona is recognized. >> mr. speaker, i arrived in support of s3 294, it a bill to honor supreme court justices o'connor and ginsberg with statues here in the united states capital. both overcame formidable barriers and defied the odds, paving the way for future generations of women. but justice sandra day o'connor holds a special place in the hearts of all arizonans. born on a ranch in eastern arizona, justice o'connor brought a tough, no-nonsense attitude with her throughout her career in public service. and she blazed every trail sheet set foot on. and just this past saturday she celebrated her 92nd birthday. justice o'connor served as arizona's assistant attorney general, the first female majority leader to serve in any state senate across the united states of america. and as a maricopa county superior court judge. in 1981, she took her arizona brand of independence and pragmatism with her to the united states supreme court. justice o'connor shattered the highest glass ceiling in the legal profession, but ari
. >> gentleman from arizona is recognized. >> mr. speaker, i arrived in support of s3 294, it a bill to honor supreme court justices o'connor and ginsberg with statues here in the united states capital. both overcame formidable barriers and defied the odds, paving the way for future generations of women. but justice sandra day o'connor holds a special place in the hearts of all arizonans. born on a ranch in eastern arizona, justice o'connor brought a tough, no-nonsense attitude with...
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false claim that the president actually did not lose to joe biden in arizona in 2020.eport there was no mass fraud or conspiracy in the 2020 election in maricopa county, the major county there. joining us is vaughn hillyard, an arizona native by birth and i guess it's most of your life there. . >> we spent some time there. let's talk about arizona and what is going on there with the government and how impactful will this attorney general decision be? >> it is opening day for the diamondbacks, you're right on that front, andrea. this is the same time here we're having the conversation about the senate report here from the arizona attorney general. and why is this so significant? well, it's because mark bernovich has been vying for the support of the former president. he called the president a, quote, good guy and said i think he's going to do his job. he said there was enough mass fraud and a conspiracy that ultimately cost him the arizona election. but what you just a saw in that report yesterday was no such allegation being made by mark bernovic. a week after mark ber
false claim that the president actually did not lose to joe biden in arizona in 2020.eport there was no mass fraud or conspiracy in the 2020 election in maricopa county, the major county there. joining us is vaughn hillyard, an arizona native by birth and i guess it's most of your life there. . >> we spent some time there. let's talk about arizona and what is going on there with the government and how impactful will this attorney general decision be? >> it is opening day for the...
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joining now, arizona secretary of state katie hobbs now running for arizona governor. tell you how far arizona republicans are willing to go to make it even harder for people to vote? >> well, they are -- they've launched a full-out assault on early voting. this lawsuit is one example of that. despite the fact in 2020, 90% of voters voted early, both in-person and by mail. not only is there which lawsuit but there's a bill moving through the legislature that would go even further than this lawsuit in ending early voting. >> yeah, it's -- i guess the reason i always get so animated when we talk about this is that we should be sitting here talking about how to make it easier for people to vote, right? we are making it harder for people to vote. we're making a thing that is already too hard even harder to do. and then you layer on top of that the big lie. it has taken over arizona republican politics. you have people running for governor who are still talking about this, decertifying president biden's win in the state. what happens to our democracy, not just in your state
joining now, arizona secretary of state katie hobbs now running for arizona governor. tell you how far arizona republicans are willing to go to make it even harder for people to vote? >> well, they are -- they've launched a full-out assault on early voting. this lawsuit is one example of that. despite the fact in 2020, 90% of voters voted early, both in-person and by mail. not only is there which lawsuit but there's a bill moving through the legislature that would go even further than...
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en arizona, otra tragedia migratoria ha dejado tres muertos.a un camiÓn durante una persecuciÓn policial. trÁgico desenlace es la repeticiÓn de una vieja historia de contrabandistas sin ningÚn respeto por la vida humana y personas que llegan de otros paÍses desesperadas. >> tirados en la carretera es como quedaron dos inmigrantes fallecidos despuÉs de que un vehÍculo se estrellara de frente contra un camiÓn de carga sobre la carretera 10 en arizona. este oficial dijo que el conductor manejaba muy rÁpido, lo que llamÓ la atenciÓn de un policÍa. dos inmigrantes murieron en la escena, cinco fueron transportados a un hospital donde despuÉs muriÓ uno de ellos. los dos presuntos contrabandistas tambiÉn estÁn en un hospital en condiciÓn crÍtica. el vehÍculo viajaba a direcciÓn oeste y se impactÓ de frente con un camiÓn de carga. univisiÓn contactÓ al consulado de mÉxico para saber mÁs sobre esta tragedia, pero no quisieron dar entrevistas por lo prematuro de la investigaciÓn. hasta este momento no se sabe la nacionalidad ni la identidad de los falleci
en arizona, otra tragedia migratoria ha dejado tres muertos.a un camiÓn durante una persecuciÓn policial. trÁgico desenlace es la repeticiÓn de una vieja historia de contrabandistas sin ningÚn respeto por la vida humana y personas que llegan de otros paÍses desesperadas. >> tirados en la carretera es como quedaron dos inmigrantes fallecidos despuÉs de que un vehÍculo se estrellara de frente contra un camiÓn de carga sobre la carretera 10 en arizona. este oficial dijo que el...
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oscar gomez informa desde la escena de la tragedia en arizona.antes indocumentados, dos en el hogar de el choque y la otra en el hospital. las investigaciones revela que un policÍa empezÓ a perseguir una caminata sospechoso de transportar inmigrantes indocumentados como el conductor no se quiso detener, y por alguna razÓn acelero ese celo de la carretera, impactando un cameo—— un camiÓn, que venÍa en sentido contrario en direcciÓn este, la decena es lamentable, en el lugar estÁn dos cuerpos tendidos en el piso, la investigaciÓn todavÍa sigue, no se sabe de quÉ nacionalidades son, si son hombres o mujeres,sÓlo se sabe que se transportaban ocho personas, entre ellos el conductor, y siete posibles inmigrantes indocumentados, tres perecieron, dos en la cena y uno mÁs en el hospital. el trÁfico estÁ complicada en este lugar, es la carretera de phoenix hacia tucson, la escena estÁ cerrada porque los investigadores estÁn recopilando informaciÓn para determinar quiÉn fue lo que sucediÓ. hasta el momento no se ha dado a conocer la edad o los nombres de la
oscar gomez informa desde la escena de la tragedia en arizona.antes indocumentados, dos en el hogar de el choque y la otra en el hospital. las investigaciones revela que un policÍa empezÓ a perseguir una caminata sospechoso de transportar inmigrantes indocumentados como el conductor no se quiso detener, y por alguna razÓn acelero ese celo de la carretera, impactando un cameo—— un camiÓn, que venÍa en sentido contrario en direcciÓn este, la decena es lamentable, en el lugar estÁn dos...
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. >> una persecucion policial en arizona termino en un accidente donde tres personas perdieron la vidaas. autoridades investigan el caso por sospechas de tráfico de personas >> pese a que arriesgan su vida, migrantes continúan llegando, en piedras negras hoy se implementó un operativo para el cruce de migración. >> melissa lucio recibe las últimas visitas de su familia, sin embargo, su familia no pierde la esperanza >> los días se están acercando, llegamos y la miramos y empezamos a llorar (musica) (musica) (musica) (musica) (musica) esta noche las vegas celebró lo mejor de la música latina, estamos en la entrega de los latin american music awards donde también se le rindió tributo a la paz y deja un llamado al fin de la guerra, una noche llena de buena música y estrellas, en instantes tendremos lo mejor de los latin american music awards pero antes comenzamos con una noticia desarrollo >> juan orlando hernández ya están estados unidos, lo llevaron esposado desde tegucigalpa a nueva york. más de 800 uniformados de honduras participaron en el operativo para entregar al exmandatario a la
. >> una persecucion policial en arizona termino en un accidente donde tres personas perdieron la vidaas. autoridades investigan el caso por sospechas de tráfico de personas >> pese a que arriesgan su vida, migrantes continúan llegando, en piedras negras hoy se implementó un operativo para el cruce de migración. >> melissa lucio recibe las últimas visitas de su familia, sin embargo, su familia no pierde la esperanza >> los días se están acercando, llegamos y la...
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maria: it's been catastrophic for texas, what about arizona, we will talk with arizona gubernatorial candidate carrie lake at 8:30 of this morning to discuss the border crisis coming up. take a look at oil prices, selling off this morning, even as stocks are down. the price of brent at 102, 10 right now, down 4 and a quarter percent. the price of crude oil at 97, 64, down 4 and a third percent. european markets are lower after french president emmanuel macron wins his re-election bid yesterday in france. the ft 100 down 158, better than 2%. the cac down 153, better than 2%, and the dax index lower by 232, 1 and two thirds percent lower this morning. markets in asia also lower after shanghai reports record covid deaths, asian markets selling off. the kospi index down 1 and three quarters percent, hang seng and hong kong down 3 and three quarters percent, shanghai composite is higher. stay with us, "mornings with maria" is live right now. ♪ you make my dreams come true. ♪ oh, yeah. ♪ well, well, well you ♪♪ you make my dreams come true. maria: and the shanghai composite down better tha
maria: it's been catastrophic for texas, what about arizona, we will talk with arizona gubernatorial candidate carrie lake at 8:30 of this morning to discuss the border crisis coming up. take a look at oil prices, selling off this morning, even as stocks are down. the price of brent at 102, 10 right now, down 4 and a quarter percent. the price of crude oil at 97, 64, down 4 and a third percent. european markets are lower after french president emmanuel macron wins his re-election bid yesterday...
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gosar of arizona, i inform the house that dr. gosar will vote aye on the measure.he speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from missouri seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mrs. walorski of indiana and mri inform the house that that mrs. walorski and mr. mchenry will vote aye on h.r. 1218. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. cawthorn of north carolina, i inform the house that mr. cawthorn will vote yes on h.r. 1218. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. brown of maryland, i inform the house that this member will vote yes on h.r. 1218. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from arizona seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. huffman, i inform the house that mr. huffman will vote yes on h.r. 1218. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? >> m
gosar of arizona, i inform the house that dr. gosar will vote aye on the measure.he speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from missouri seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mrs. walorski of indiana and mri inform the house that that mrs. walorski and mr. mchenry will vote aye on h.r. 1218. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. cawthorn of north...
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flood of migrants into arizona.the weather warms up the wall in huma has three large gaps, making it easier for migrants to illegally crossed into the country reporter jake carroll. lexus joins us live from that wall in human jake. just how much easier is it for migrants to get into the us through these gaps? andre has gotten a lot easier, and the people here in yuma are really concerned. migrants coming from mexico can walk right through the gaps in the wall like the one right here behind me. border patrol stretched thin, and the mayor has been trying to do something about this for a while, as this issue has gotten worse in the last couple of months. it's very taxing on a community that's built for 200,000 to have this. many people show up its doorstep. and need. corey mellon owns a farm close to the yuma arizona border every day he sees migrants crossing through gaps in the border wall. yuma has a hole in the fence. california doesn't have any holes. so therefore the shifted here and, um, they started coming throu
flood of migrants into arizona.the weather warms up the wall in huma has three large gaps, making it easier for migrants to illegally crossed into the country reporter jake carroll. lexus joins us live from that wall in human jake. just how much easier is it for migrants to get into the us through these gaps? andre has gotten a lot easier, and the people here in yuma are really concerned. migrants coming from mexico can walk right through the gaps in the wall like the one right here behind me....
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bell, an attorney with the aclu of arizona argues the two can't be compared >> the law that was upheldthe united states supreme court had a knowingly approach requirement. so you had to deliberately approach this bill would allow the officer to create the crime. all they have to do is send one officer to approach that person, and when the officer gets within eight feet of individual recording, suddenly they're committing a crime. >> reporter: eric adams says individuals have created unsafe situations, getting too close to nypd officers during instances of arrests and protests. >> if your iphone can't catch that picture with you being at a safe distance, then you need to upgrade your iphone. stop being on top of my police officers while they're carrying out their jobs >> reporter: but those who oppose the arizona bill argue officers already have tools to address interference like implementing street closures, and that this one won't hold up in court. >> it's clearly unconstitutional and will certainly generate litigation >> reporter: here in new york, the state assembly passed the right
bell, an attorney with the aclu of arizona argues the two can't be compared >> the law that was upheldthe united states supreme court had a knowingly approach requirement. so you had to deliberately approach this bill would allow the officer to create the crime. all they have to do is send one officer to approach that person, and when the officer gets within eight feet of individual recording, suddenly they're committing a crime. >> reporter: eric adams says individuals have created...
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kaylee is in flagstaff, arizona, tonight. >> reporter: tonight, outside flagstaff, arizona, the tunnel fire is out of control, already forcing hundreds of families to flee. >> we had 45 minutes. and all i grabbed was animals and a laundry bag of dirty clothes. >> reporter: the fire nearly tripling in size overnight to 26 square miles. >> we've lost 25 structures, so we don't want to lose any more, and they still are assessing, so that -- that number may go up. >> reporter: authorities receiving frantic calls for help. winds gusting over 50 miles an hour, grounding firefighting aircraft. the flames reaching 100 feet high in spots. >> when we're talking flame lengths upwards of 100-plus feet, there's really no piece of aviation or equipment that is going to be able to slow that down or stop it. >> reporter: the fire closing a stretch of u.s.-89. multiple fires now burning in the hot, dry southwest. the cooks peak fire burning thousands of acres in new mexico. we are in april. and there are fires here, all over the place. is this the new normal? >> on a dry year like this? it sure appears
kaylee is in flagstaff, arizona, tonight. >> reporter: tonight, outside flagstaff, arizona, the tunnel fire is out of control, already forcing hundreds of families to flee. >> we had 45 minutes. and all i grabbed was animals and a laundry bag of dirty clothes. >> reporter: the fire nearly tripling in size overnight to 26 square miles. >> we've lost 25 structures, so we don't want to lose any more, and they still are assessing, so that -- that number may go up. >>...
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>>> phoenix, arizona was the fastest growing big u.s. city between 2010 and 2020.reating a tug-of-war between a water shortage and a housing shortage. the west in a third year of a historic drought 95% of the region facing abnormally dry conditions. but as cnbc's real estate correspondent diana olick explains, some housing developers will build homes drought or not >> reporter: on a vast swath of land in buckeye, arizona, just west of phoenix, the howard hughes corporation is developing one of the largest master planned communities in the nation, douglas ranch, flooding the desert with housing. >> there is a shortage on the ground right now of homes that are needed >> reporter: howard hughes' ceo david o'reilly claims water will not be a problem. >> every home will have low-flow fixtures, natural desert landscaping, drip irrigation and recla reclamation. >> reporter: 100,000 homes with big names like pulte, lennar, dr horton and toll brothers expected to build them and it's one of more than two dozen developments in the works around phoenix >> they're expecting the
>>> phoenix, arizona was the fastest growing big u.s. city between 2010 and 2020.reating a tug-of-war between a water shortage and a housing shortage. the west in a third year of a historic drought 95% of the region facing abnormally dry conditions. but as cnbc's real estate correspondent diana olick explains, some housing developers will build homes drought or not >> reporter: on a vast swath of land in buckeye, arizona, just west of phoenix, the howard hughes corporation is...
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will translate to thousands of new arizona jobs. could you provide an update on intel's expansion plans on arizona, the new jobs that will be created and impact on domestic chip manufacturing? >> yeah, thank you very much. and i am very happy and proud to support that our arizona project is ahead of schedule. and you know, we've been able to accelerate that by about a quarter. we expect that those facilities will begin coming on-line in late '24 and will employ 3,000 new intel employees, will support on the order of 5 to 6,000 construction jobs for the next couple of years, and we've been thrilled by the support and you know, in fact, we just had the first lady join us for our maricopa county education initiative that we just described there to start building the work force that we need and some of the ai for the future training programs. so, overall, the project is going well and like you, we are proud residents of arizona and growing there rapidly and finding a very, very warm welcome from the community as we continue to build the
will translate to thousands of new arizona jobs. could you provide an update on intel's expansion plans on arizona, the new jobs that will be created and impact on domestic chip manufacturing? >> yeah, thank you very much. and i am very happy and proud to support that our arizona project is ahead of schedule. and you know, we've been able to accelerate that by about a quarter. we expect that those facilities will begin coming on-line in late '24 and will employ 3,000 new intel employees,...
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. >>> the wildfire exploding to more than 20,000 acres in arizona. thousands forced to evacuate as fire season starts early. >>> the capitol security scare a parachute jump at an mlb game why did it trigger an evacuation what authorities are saying >>> caught on camera mike tyson repeatedly punching a passenger on a jetblue flight. what the boxing legend's team says led up to it >>> and the ukrainian zookeepers who stayed behind as russia invaded to save their beloved animals. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news with lester holt. >>> good evening russia's vladimir putin is declaring victory over the southern port city of mariupol, ukraine tonight, now vowing to blockade ukrainian forces still holed up in a sprawling steel factory. russia's decision to not storm the city but rather cut it off, an acknowledgement the battle for the strategic city may not be over. in fact, ukrainian fighters are claiming they're still inflicting russian losses there tonight as we have been reporting, mariupol is key to russia's hope of seizing the eastern part of th
. >>> the wildfire exploding to more than 20,000 acres in arizona. thousands forced to evacuate as fire season starts early. >>> the capitol security scare a parachute jump at an mlb game why did it trigger an evacuation what authorities are saying >>> caught on camera mike tyson repeatedly punching a passenger on a jetblue flight. what the boxing legend's team says led up to it >>> and the ukrainian zookeepers who stayed behind as russia invaded to save...
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destroying homes in arizona and colorado.nd cannabis to be a thriver with metastatic breast cancer means... asking for what we want. and need. and we need more time. so, we want kisqali. women are living longer than ever before with kisqali... ..when taken with an aromatase inhibitor or fulvestrant in postmenopausal women or in men with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer. kisqali is a pill that's significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus an aromatase inhibitor or fulvestrant alone. kisqali can cause lung problems, or an abnormal heartbeat, which can lead to death. it can cause serious skin reactions, liver problems, and low white blood cell counts that may result in severe infections. tell your doctor right away if you have new or worsening symptoms, including breathing problems, cough, chest pain, a change in your heartbeat, dizziness, yellowing of the skin or eyes, dark urine, tiredness, loss of appetite, abdomen pain, bleeding, bruising, fever, chills, or other symptoms of an infection, a severe
destroying homes in arizona and colorado.nd cannabis to be a thriver with metastatic breast cancer means... asking for what we want. and need. and we need more time. so, we want kisqali. women are living longer than ever before with kisqali... ..when taken with an aromatase inhibitor or fulvestrant in postmenopausal women or in men with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer. kisqali is a pill that's significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus an aromatase inhibitor or...
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. >> live from his home in tucson, arizona where he is america plus professor at the university of arizona, noam chomsky. professor chomsky, what issues -- what is on your mind these days? noam: well, there are lots of things going on in the world. right now, one of the major ones is, of course, the war in ukraine. there's many others. there are background issues. we are, like it or not, the human species, racing to imminent disaster. there are two huge problems. one is the growing threat of nuclear war. which would, basically, end modern civilization as we know it. the other is the destruction of the environment. inexorable. we know it has to be done, we are not doing it. if we do not turn that corner soon, we will reach an irreversible tipping point and it will be a matter of slow moves towards catastrophe, irrevocable catastrophe. that, in addition to what is right on the front pages, the background of it. there is plenty to be on everyone's mind. >> professor chomsky, you have been active for decades on nuclear war, economic policies, social justice, what is the progress you think you
. >> live from his home in tucson, arizona where he is america plus professor at the university of arizona, noam chomsky. professor chomsky, what issues -- what is on your mind these days? noam: well, there are lots of things going on in the world. right now, one of the major ones is, of course, the war in ukraine. there's many others. there are background issues. we are, like it or not, the human species, racing to imminent disaster. there are two huge problems. one is the growing threat...
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this is a democratic senator from arizona. where do you think -- what do you think about those concerns he is laying out? guest: i think it is valid. i do not think it is fair to say that the administration does not have a plan. actually it is with respect to the engagement of other countries. we can go more into that. it is putting in place a more systematic response in terms of a more coordinated multi-agency response. including, fema with planning on how to receive people if there is a big surge. then there is working with mexico and other parties in the region, like costa rica and canada. so, there certainly a much more systematic plan in place then the administration gives credit for. but how effective that is going to be? we do not know. i do not want to say there is no plan. host: the homeland security executive said once it is lifted, title eight still will continue. if that is the case, what is the course of action under that of those who are wanting entry into the country? guest: title is the traditional immigration
this is a democratic senator from arizona. where do you think -- what do you think about those concerns he is laying out? guest: i think it is valid. i do not think it is fair to say that the administration does not have a plan. actually it is with respect to the engagement of other countries. we can go more into that. it is putting in place a more systematic response in terms of a more coordinated multi-agency response. including, fema with planning on how to receive people if there is a big...
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jason: and we're back with arizona congressman andy biggs with.inst michael sussmann is actually going to trial. what's thest that you're hearing? >> well, hearing that there's some e-mails that durham has found that again show that sussmann lied to the fbi and that he also lied and misrepresented regarding the connection of all of this with dnc, which is the democrat national committee, and the clinton campaign and who paid for his bogus, you know, information that he was throwing out there. so it is pretty interesting to see, and i'm not sure that the clinton campaign folks or the democrat party wants to see this go to trial and air their dirty laundry even further. jason: the allegation is that michael sussmann got in with a meeting with the general counsel there will at the federal bureau of investigation by representing that he wasn't representing anybody, but there's other documentation and flow of money and laws and what not. that's why this is a case that is important, because these people have this incestuous relationship do be able to ac
jason: and we're back with arizona congressman andy biggs with.inst michael sussmann is actually going to trial. what's thest that you're hearing? >> well, hearing that there's some e-mails that durham has found that again show that sussmann lied to the fbi and that he also lied and misrepresented regarding the connection of all of this with dnc, which is the democrat national committee, and the clinton campaign and who paid for his bogus, you know, information that he was throwing out...
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arizona congressman andy biggs was one of 16. congressman, thank you.serving with him in the congress. this is a vital investigation. the crossover with the president and thet millions of dollars tht were flowing overseas, there seems to be more than ample evidence at the department of justice should give a briefing through the congress. what would be their excuse not to do that? >> itwa would be that they did t want to give us the information. we will not comment on the investigation. you need to remember, of course, 51 former intelligence community folks said no. this is russian disinformation. that was to suppress this or the election of 2020. this goes back to joe biden being vice president. going back to the billion-dollar contract. the other contracts to hunter biden in iraq. it goes all the way to china and the chinese energy company over there that gave them millions of dollars. you see, all of those seem to be perfectly tied with access to joe biden. if they will not give us information it does continue to look like the cover up that suspected
arizona congressman andy biggs was one of 16. congressman, thank you.serving with him in the congress. this is a vital investigation. the crossover with the president and thet millions of dollars tht were flowing overseas, there seems to be more than ample evidence at the department of justice should give a briefing through the congress. what would be their excuse not to do that? >> itwa would be that they did t want to give us the information. we will not comment on the investigation....
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kaylee hartung in arizona. kaylee, thank you. >>> back here in new york city tonight, an arrest in the brutal stabbing death of a mother of two from queens. her body found in a duffel bag. what authorities have now revealed about the suspect. and here's abc's stephanie ramos tonight. >> david, did you kill orsolya? >> reporter: tonight, a suspect is in custody, charged in the murder of new york city mother of two orsolya gaal. late last night, 44-year-old david bonola, who was wanted for questioning, approaching officers. >> he voluntarily came back to the 112 precinct and made incriminating statements. >> reporter: authorities say bonola worked as a handyman and was having an intimate affair with gaal for the last two years. on friday night, gaal attended a show at lincoln center, returning to her home around 12:20 in the morning. bonola arriving minutes later. >> he is either let in voluntarily or he uses a key he has knowledge about hidden in a barbecue. a heated argument ensues between the two in the baseme
kaylee hartung in arizona. kaylee, thank you. >>> back here in new york city tonight, an arrest in the brutal stabbing death of a mother of two from queens. her body found in a duffel bag. what authorities have now revealed about the suspect. and here's abc's stephanie ramos tonight. >> david, did you kill orsolya? >> reporter: tonight, a suspect is in custody, charged in the murder of new york city mother of two orsolya gaal. late last night, 44-year-old david bonola, who...
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date of arizona. that's tripled in size. just a matter of days more that stay with us. ah, he has begun the, the full world copies on its way to catherine book, your travel package today. let's go with your weather report for asia. hello everyone. great to see you beginning in india where across the country some heat of the day thunderstorms will flare up here. so where you see the blue on the map, that's where we run the risk of seen some of those thunderstorms, a wave of rain and also thunder downpours pulling in to the mall div that includes molly with the hive. 29 degrees on thursday. explosive thunderstorms around bangladesh, its capital dhaka, slumping further toward that south. so we got to be on the lookout for the potential to see some hail here. se asia looks like this. our area of concern the zone will be west java, into southern sections of sumatra. and you know, across java we've seen bursts of about a 100 millimeters of rain. so still the risk to see much of the same on thursday, out of clouds drifting about southern china and i think as we head toward fri
date of arizona. that's tripled in size. just a matter of days more that stay with us. ah, he has begun the, the full world copies on its way to catherine book, your travel package today. let's go with your weather report for asia. hello everyone. great to see you beginning in india where across the country some heat of the day thunderstorms will flare up here. so where you see the blue on the map, that's where we run the risk of seen some of those thunderstorms, a wave of rain and also thunder...
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un residente de arizona se ganó más de 200 millones de dólares. >> vamos con los detalles cuál es lana hasta el momento. >> es mucho dinero ni trabajando en la vida uno lo puede conseguir. >> el ganador se puede llevarse más de 200 millones de dólares al recibir el monto completo en 30 pagos por los próximos 29 años lo que equivale a pagos de 9 millones y medio anualmente. >> pues ahora quisiera comprar una casa y ayudar a mi familia, y lo que queda hay que guardarlo para el futuro. >> dicen que el dinero llama dinero así que hay que invertirlo para muchas cosas que es lo más bonito cuidar el dinero. >> para que nos hagamos una idea si el ganador quiere gastarse el boleto de lotería de dos dólares se puede comprar ... boleto si le sobra dinero, el dinero generado de la venta de boletos de lotería van a 18 diferentes programas de educación superior, salud , servicios humanos, medio ambiente, desarrollo económico y empresarial. (hablan en inglés). >> además de aportar ingresos fiscales que ayuda a que la economía fresca. >> las probabilidades de ganar el premio mayor son de una en 200
un residente de arizona se ganó más de 200 millones de dólares. >> vamos con los detalles cuál es lana hasta el momento. >> es mucho dinero ni trabajando en la vida uno lo puede conseguir. >> el ganador se puede llevarse más de 200 millones de dólares al recibir el monto completo en 30 pagos por los próximos 29 años lo que equivale a pagos de 9 millones y medio anualmente. >> pues ahora quisiera comprar una casa y ayudar a mi familia, y lo que queda hay que...
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here in arizona where dozens of structures have been obliterated crews are struggling to stay ahead of the tunnel fire and are mopping up in its apocalyptic path >> the environment was not very friendly. it was blowing 70 miles an hour. >> reporter: while today brought momentary relief in the form of hail and rain in flagstaff powerful and perhaps catastrophic gusts are still in the forecast across arizona, colorado and new mexico 11 million people under red flag warnings some families desperate to see if their homes are still standing >> we could have a home to come back to or we could not. >> reporter: many others are returning to what is now ash and rubble >> it just is really frightening to, you know, think that just like that it's gone. >> reporter: after an early and devastating start this year's fire season is already approaching 1 million acres lost, nearly double the land during the same time period last year. tonight on this earth day a troubling trend and now an ominous forecast on the horizon. in these windy and cold conditions the fire here in flagstaff is finally moving a
here in arizona where dozens of structures have been obliterated crews are struggling to stay ahead of the tunnel fire and are mopping up in its apocalyptic path >> the environment was not very friendly. it was blowing 70 miles an hour. >> reporter: while today brought momentary relief in the form of hail and rain in flagstaff powerful and perhaps catastrophic gusts are still in the forecast across arizona, colorado and new mexico 11 million people under red flag warnings some...
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sometimes people go across the rio grande, other people die in the arizona heat. as long as you're having open borders people thinkthey can get here you will continue to have people drowning in the rio grande . you will continue to have people die in the arizona desert. >> because of your background on national security issues you have a viewer who asks in indianapolis about the department of dispense defense specifically and what you think of an annual audit. >> it would be a good idea. when i was a child i read a book talking about how some of the money was for defense was not even taking the defense department, there were important projects built in a districtor important contributions from defense contractors . i think we're nacve to think that practice has ended. i think we're spending a lot of money on things, aircraft carriers for example that i think are very expensive. that a real war wouldn't last long and i think having a separate audit particularly on building munitions, across the border. would be a very good thing and an impartial person look to see
sometimes people go across the rio grande, other people die in the arizona heat. as long as you're having open borders people thinkthey can get here you will continue to have people drowning in the rio grande . you will continue to have people die in the arizona desert. >> because of your background on national security issues you have a viewer who asks in indianapolis about the department of dispense defense specifically and what you think of an annual audit. >> it would be a good...
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i don't think it's a strategy that is useful to a candidate in arizona or nevada.the end, the candidates with decide what they think works and give them a different approach. >> are they challenging you for leader? >> the election occurs every two years, i'm proud i've been elected eight times in office but i don't own the job and anybody can choose. >> let's go to ukraine, hugh criticized the administration for following the gop lead on ukraine thing to sell, can you explain your position? >> yes, i think our attitude about this war could be expressed very simply we are in it to help ukrainians when. and i think from the very beginning, the president has been pulling punches, acting a little too late on every occasion out of fear of provocation. the russians provoked, i they already provoked, they are in the country killingng civilians and i do think they are picking up the pace some and we hear reports they are getting weapons and ammunition and other things ukrainians need more rapidly. i hope that continues because i think article ought to be to help them to wi
i don't think it's a strategy that is useful to a candidate in arizona or nevada.the end, the candidates with decide what they think works and give them a different approach. >> are they challenging you for leader? >> the election occurs every two years, i'm proud i've been elected eight times in office but i don't own the job and anybody can choose. >> let's go to ukraine, hugh criticized the administration for following the gop lead on ukraine thing to sell, can you explain...
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audiencia donde se podrÍa emitir una orden de protecciÓn temporal en favor de luisiana, missouri y arizonalamÓ, activistas y expertos legales dicen que el tema se ha politizado. >> estamos aquÍ por la inacciÓn y la falta de acciÓn del congreso de los estados unidos por falla de polÍticos que se retiran. este tÍtulo 42 se volviÓ mÁs polÍtico y polarizante, es una buena herramienta de los republicanos para usar el tema de inmigraciÓn. pedro: el departamento de seguridad nacional divulgÓ este plan de varios puntos para la posible contingencia migratoria que podrÍa suceder en la frontera despuÉs del 23 de mayo si se elimina el tÍtulo 42. la casa blanca dice que sÓlo el congreso tiene la autoridad para decidir si el tÍtulo 42 puede ser sendo usadoen la frontera, se ha autorizado al departamento de defensa para que respondan ante esto. se discutiÓ con el presidente biden estrategias para mejorar el sistema migratorio, le preguntamos sobre la decisiÓn del juez en luisiana. >> todavÍa no sabemos quÉ tan grande es el orden en todos los estados, creo que haremos. pedro: agregan que se deberÍa exigir
audiencia donde se podrÍa emitir una orden de protecciÓn temporal en favor de luisiana, missouri y arizonalamÓ, activistas y expertos legales dicen que el tema se ha politizado. >> estamos aquÍ por la inacciÓn y la falta de acciÓn del congreso de los estados unidos por falla de polÍticos que se retiran. este tÍtulo 42 se volviÓ mÁs polÍtico y polarizante, es una buena herramienta de los republicanos para usar el tema de inmigraciÓn. pedro: el departamento de seguridad nacional...
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s. state of arizona forces thousands of people from that ho. we begin with the announcements of more military support for ukraine view as president joe biden is promising an additional $800000000.00 package to help keep and it's fight against washing forces. this is about the same amount of military aid that the white house pledge for ukraine last week. this package includes heavy artillery weapons, dozens of howitzers, and $144000.00 rounds of ammunition to go with those howitzers. it also includes more tactical drones. in the past 2 months, we move weapons and equipment to ukraine of record speed. however, with this latest disbursement, i'm almost exhausted the drop down authority. i have the congress authorized for ukraine in a bipartisan spending bill last month. in order to sustain ukraine for the duration of this fight. next week, i'm going to have to be sending to congress a supplemental budget request to keep weapons and ammunition flowing without interruption. the brave grain fighters continue to deliver economic assistance to the ukra
s. state of arizona forces thousands of people from that ho. we begin with the announcements of more military support for ukraine view as president joe biden is promising an additional $800000000.00 package to help keep and it's fight against washing forces. this is about the same amount of military aid that the white house pledge for ukraine last week. this package includes heavy artillery weapons, dozens of howitzers, and $144000.00 rounds of ammunition to go with those howitzers. it also...
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he joins us now live from his home in tuscon, arizona. the next call for him is from michael in miami. michael, please go ahead and ask your question. caller: hello and thank you for your humanity and scholarship, mr. chomsky. if you answer yes i believe the reason you are doing so is because we here in the south and i'm calling you from broward county which is probably the school district that has under the most attack by a governor and a lot of forces you described in covering everything. i don't know people who -- why michael, what is your question. caller: we had or governor say that he wished to increase natural covid herd immunity in order to increase what he viewed as a benefit but it is the very definition when you push something like leader immunity for a decease that is a equivalent of using smallpox. >> so covid leader immunity is the question, governor desantis it's noam: the question is about governor desantis and covid immunity? >> covid herd immunity. noam: herd immunity. well, there is unfortunately a powerful antivaccinat
he joins us now live from his home in tuscon, arizona. the next call for him is from michael in miami. michael, please go ahead and ask your question. caller: hello and thank you for your humanity and scholarship, mr. chomsky. if you answer yes i believe the reason you are doing so is because we here in the south and i'm calling you from broward county which is probably the school district that has under the most attack by a governor and a lot of forces you described in covering everything. i...
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a coffee shop in arizona is run by second graders. it's called grounded by nature.at the greenhouse montessori school in gilbert, right outside phoenix. the coffee shop is fully operational. teachers say it's all meant to help students learn about entrepreneurship. they had to interview parents what they would buy. um they put the menu together. they shop. they put the pricing together. so there it's them. these children at seven and eight have life skills that many adults wait to acquire. oh billy. darn, huh? loved this coffee shop is just for parents and staff right now, however, the school does hope to open it up to the public in the future. this is taking like that corner lemonade stand in the classroom, so the children are learning, you know? should it does the hot cocoa sell better than the latin, but more than that they're getting to do it. they're doing all those things and hopefully we've got the next. you know, who knows what sort of great idea is going to come from this entrepreneurship flat was when you were a second grader idea. i have no idea i was 35.
a coffee shop in arizona is run by second graders. it's called grounded by nature.at the greenhouse montessori school in gilbert, right outside phoenix. the coffee shop is fully operational. teachers say it's all meant to help students learn about entrepreneurship. they had to interview parents what they would buy. um they put the menu together. they shop. they put the pricing together. so there it's them. these children at seven and eight have life skills that many adults wait to acquire. oh...
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um, most of the fires we get in northern arizona are wind driven fires. typically we catch the fires after the wind dies down, you know once the wind event goes away. the blaze, which started nearly a week ago, 0% contained as firefighters work around the clock to set up containment lives. the damage has already surpassed 20,000 acres, destroying two dozen buildings in the process. thousands of people in coconino county forced to leave as the blades comes close to homes in the area. officials say the main focus now is evacuating residents as winds are expected to pick up on friday. the environment is not very friendly. it was blowing 70 miles an hour. we're working directly in the heat. these guys are working incredibly hard, they know the values of risk. this is their community. it's been agony for families like the mckay's. the tunnel fire destroyed their home and memories along with it. images show flames surrounding their property. in a matter of minutes, the family was able to escape with their one month old and three year old toddler. we lost everyt
um, most of the fires we get in northern arizona are wind driven fires. typically we catch the fires after the wind dies down, you know once the wind event goes away. the blaze, which started nearly a week ago, 0% contained as firefighters work around the clock to set up containment lives. the damage has already surpassed 20,000 acres, destroying two dozen buildings in the process. thousands of people in coconino county forced to leave as the blades comes close to homes in the area. officials...
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i remember a border patrol agent in arizona. there was a group of chinese nationals that cross the border illegally and were in the colorado river. he went into the river to save those individuals and he did save several. in the process of doing that he lost his own life. i apologize. host: not at all. guest: he left behind three young children and another child on the way. border patrol agents do the best we can every single day to assist individuals while also enforcing the laws that are on the books in order to keep the american public safe. guest: phoenix, arizona. this is benjamin on the line for those who live in border states. go ahead. caller: first of all i want to thank you for all of the hard work you and all border patrol agents do. i grew up in tombstone, arizona which is 30 miles from the border. i can tell you, having gone down there recently to my family home , there has been incidents of innocent people that have been killed in accidents from smugglers that are fleeing from the border patrol causing car crashes.
i remember a border patrol agent in arizona. there was a group of chinese nationals that cross the border illegally and were in the colorado river. he went into the river to save those individuals and he did save several. in the process of doing that he lost his own life. i apologize. host: not at all. guest: he left behind three young children and another child on the way. border patrol agents do the best we can every single day to assist individuals while also enforcing the laws that are on...
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i don't think that's a strategy that is useful to a candidate say in arizona or in nevada and ananda candidates themselves will decide what they think works. and i have been to a different approach. >> so do you think scott could potentially challenge you for leader. >> election occurs every two years and i've been proud that i've been elected eight times and along the job and it anybody a conference can run if they choose to. >> the ship to her crying to come up or criticize the administration for following the gop in ukraine as being too slow about it can you explain your position. >> yeah, i think our attitude about this war should be stressed simply, were in it to help the ukrainians when, i think from that very beginning, the present has sorta been pulling punches and acting a little bit too late on every occasion. the fear or provocation will the russians have provoked it, there already provoked, they are in the country, they are killing the civilians. i do think the picking up pace some we hear reports there getting ammunition it and other things ukrainians need to more rapidl
i don't think that's a strategy that is useful to a candidate say in arizona or in nevada and ananda candidates themselves will decide what they think works. and i have been to a different approach. >> so do you think scott could potentially challenge you for leader. >> election occurs every two years and i've been proud that i've been elected eight times and along the job and it anybody a conference can run if they choose to. >> the ship to her crying to come up or criticize...
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joshua sellers is the first cohost from arizona state university, also henry thomson from arizona state university. gentlemen, welcome. thank you for joining us. guest: good morning. thank you. host: anybody that would like to join the conversation can feel free to call in. phone numbers by party affiliation, (202) 748-8001 for republicans, (202) 748-8000 for democrats, independents (202) (202) 748-8002. joshua, tell us about the podcast. where did you get the idea for it? how did you two meet? guest: it is funny, henry and i both started at arizona state in 2017 and met as a new faculty organization. we have been friends since then. i teach law, he teaches political science. we were asked to reboot this podcast by a program on asu's campus, and the school collaborates with arizona pbs a lot, and they wanted to bring us in as cohosts because we were friends, thought it would be a good idea to have deep, interesting intellectual conversations with thought leaders and academics and scholars and others. host: when did you think of that idea? guest: this was new for both of us. neither of u
joshua sellers is the first cohost from arizona state university, also henry thomson from arizona state university. gentlemen, welcome. thank you for joining us. guest: good morning. thank you. host: anybody that would like to join the conversation can feel free to call in. phone numbers by party affiliation, (202) 748-8001 for republicans, (202) 748-8000 for democrats, independents (202) (202) 748-8002. joshua, tell us about the podcast. where did you get the idea for it? how did you two meet?...
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now. >> in northern arizona, the tunnel fire has been raging all weekend has now scorched more than 21,000 acres. a state of emergency has been declared in coconino county where flames have destroyed dozens of homes and other structures. hundreds of residents in and around flagstaff have had to evacuate. tunnel is one of nearly a dozen major wildfires tearing through the southwest right now. all field by dry conditions and high winds. some gusts over 70 miles an hour. those winds will drive embers for more than a mile. it really depends on where you're talking about. but >> your home or your community does not need to be right next to the flames and wanted to have a risk from those kinds of fires. much of colorado is also on high alert. crews have been able to smaller fires from becoming major incidents. there is high anxiety given massive losses from the marshall fire in boulder just a few months ago. many impacted residents are packed up and ready to roll. also incredibly anxiety inducing honestly. >> because it's you never know in situations like fires going to start. you're not going h
now. >> in northern arizona, the tunnel fire has been raging all weekend has now scorched more than 21,000 acres. a state of emergency has been declared in coconino county where flames have destroyed dozens of homes and other structures. hundreds of residents in and around flagstaff have had to evacuate. tunnel is one of nearly a dozen major wildfires tearing through the southwest right now. all field by dry conditions and high winds. some gusts over 70 miles an hour. those winds will...
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. >>> en segundos les contamos cÓmo es la convivencia de los grupos en la zona fronteriza con arizonamos. >>> amigos feliz viernes, fin de semana de cambios para nosotros, viene descenso de temperatura, lluvias en camino vamos a hablar de esto y mÁs al volver. (comerciales). a las 12: 13 les quiero decir que quienes viven cerca de la frontera con mÉxico, son la mayorÍa de los casos, rancheros que dicen estar acostumbrados a convivir con el flujo diario de migrantes que entran al paÍs en busca de un mejor futuro, jesÚs entrevistÓ a uno de esos hacendados nos comparte su punto de vista de este fenÓmeno que al parecer no estÁ cerca de terminar. >>> como cada maÑana, david se prepara para iniciar con sus bores como alguacil del condado santa cruz al sur de arizona. iniciando a partir de su residencia que se encuentra a dos millas del muro fronterizo que separa a mÉxico de arizona. >>> mis abuelos llegaron acÁ a esta zona mÁs o menos en el rango de 1885, y desde este punto, mi familia ha vivido acÁ. >>> son dÉcadas desde que la familia del alguacil se instalÓ en los alrededores del muro fr
. >>> en segundos les contamos cÓmo es la convivencia de los grupos en la zona fronteriza con arizonamos. >>> amigos feliz viernes, fin de semana de cambios para nosotros, viene descenso de temperatura, lluvias en camino vamos a hablar de esto y mÁs al volver. (comerciales). a las 12: 13 les quiero decir que quienes viven cerca de la frontera con mÉxico, son la mayorÍa de los casos, rancheros que dicen estar acostumbrados a convivir con el flujo diario de migrantes que...
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in northern arizona, near flagstaff, today crews racing to contain the monstrous tunnel fire, exploding to more than 20,000 acres, forcing hundreds of evacuations, ripping through at least 30 structures, including jennifer navarro's cabin. here it is before the fire and now -- >> it just -- it's really frightening to, you know, think that just like that, it's gone >> reporter: in new mexico, states of emergency now in five counties hundreds evacuated overnight. this morning, a worse case scenario, two fires merging into one northeast of santa fe. how are firefighters dealing with this today? >> it gets really dangerous for firefighters these men and women are working 16-hour days 14 days straight. >> reporter: across the region, eight large fires are burning through the southwest with 1,900 fire personnel on the front lines in new mexico and arizona alone. a devastating start to the fire season. nearly a million acres burned nationwide so far. that's twice as many as this time last year >> it is definitely a sign of climate change >> reporter: conditions for another brutal year already
in northern arizona, near flagstaff, today crews racing to contain the monstrous tunnel fire, exploding to more than 20,000 acres, forcing hundreds of evacuations, ripping through at least 30 structures, including jennifer navarro's cabin. here it is before the fire and now -- >> it just -- it's really frightening to, you know, think that just like that, it's gone >> reporter: in new mexico, states of emergency now in five counties hundreds evacuated overnight. this morning, a worse...