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arizona has led the nation in water management for generations. it is our responsibility to continue that ensure your water future and protect the arizona promise for those that follow our footsteps. finally, our children deserve the best public education. from page it douglas more than 90% of our connection 12 students go to public schools. that is why our path demands bipartisan solutions to maintain the schools they deserve. public education is the key to opportunity, security and freedom. it is the arizona promise. success means outstanding teaches in every classroom. it means smaller class sizes to enable meaningful engagement. and it means equipping kids with the tools to succeed. and it means bringing overdue accountability to the programs that cost taxpayers nearly $1 billion every year. [applause] >> members of this legislature must act themselves until we put guard rails around e.s.a. to protects against fraud, waste and abuse or continue to write a blank check r check with taxpayer money. do we lower cost or subsidize the rich. do we pro
arizona has led the nation in water management for generations. it is our responsibility to continue that ensure your water future and protect the arizona promise for those that follow our footsteps. finally, our children deserve the best public education. from page it douglas more than 90% of our connection 12 students go to public schools. that is why our path demands bipartisan solutions to maintain the schools they deserve. public education is the key to opportunity, security and freedom....
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arizona. currently the national weather service has predicted that this red flag warning will remain in effect for los angeles county and much of ventura county through friday. thank you. and i would now like to invite up to the podium, los angeles police chief jim mcdonald. thank you very much. chief. i just want to say a few things. fire officials there in los angeles talking about the devastation with slew of fires, 2 main ones and the magnitude of this. and also mutual aid coming from. >> not only elsewhere in california. >> several western states to try to tamp this no charges will be filed against man is shot and killed another man in orinda last year. that shooting was in. >> september on las vegas road and sprawl way, according to the contra costa da's office, the shooter acted in self-defense after a 50 year-old scott decker punched him 3 times they had the shooter was a registered gun owner with a concealed carry permit and the entire incident was caught on camera with the drivers. cars camera capturing that neighbors at the time told us they heard yelling tires, screeching and what
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arizona. the navajo nation. i know our other guests are traveling from all over the west thank you for being here today. as we say new mexico, water is life. water is sacred. water is essential to everything we do and for many tribal communities, access to water, infrastructure and funding needed to maintain that infrastructure is out of reach. in fact, across the navajo nation, it is estimated that 30- 40% of homes do not have access to running water, piped water inside of their homes. for example, which used to be in my district but is a community near and dear to my heart near albuquerque, the people have lived for many years without safe drinking water. thankfully, the issues around water are finally being addressed. however, there are still many homes that have to haul water from miles away that is used in homes, public buildings and even across public buildings. this is sadly a common story across many communities. across new mexico that have long gone without sufficient funding to address water infrastruc
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they've been doing the necessary on the ground work in arizona and across the rest of the nation. i whole heartedly believe, idants just believe this and i'm certain the election would have looked a lot different without turning point and the people people p without a greater safer more affordable and strzoker america was not only possible butle # thank you. >> we'll hear from actress leigh allen baker discussing cancel culture. >> when sparks fly. am i right? wow. welcome to an zest 2024 or the -- ancest 2024 or the band best. who would sayad i had a hand in raising you somewhat? see,e, now that's the comment i most often hear, you raised me. well, as your tv mother, there's some things i'd like to say. buckle up, butter cup, i'm not messing around anymore. i'm hear to talk about one of the nastiest things to pervade our society and i'm very well versed in it: cancel culture. let's start off with a bang, shall we? the top things you can do to get yourself cancelled. starting off at no. 3, post, comment, or like stuff. the first time i was cancelled a comment i made on joe biden's
they've been doing the necessary on the ground work in arizona and across the rest of the nation. i whole heartedly believe, idants just believe this and i'm certain the election would have looked a lot different without turning point and the people people p without a greater safer more affordable and strzoker america was not only possible butle # thank you. >> we'll hear from actress leigh allen baker discussing cancel culture. >> when sparks fly. am i right? wow. welcome to an...
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region we have kim coleman, the national committeewoman for utah, and jake kaufman the national committeeman for arizona. thank you for joining the budget committee. the following members were elected to the resolutions committee. from the midwest region, heidi englehart, the national committeewoman for south dakota, and david leitner, the national committeeman for missouri. from the northeast region, amy carnevale, stitcher from massachusetts, joe powers, state chairman from rhode island. from the southern region patty lyman, national committeewoman from virginia and jason thompson the national committeeman for georgia. and from the western region, jim, the national committeeman for nevada and lauren, national committeewoman for hawaii. congratulations to all of you on your elections. at this point in time it is my pleasure to introduce our cochair lara trump for the purposes of giving a report. >> hello, michael. guys, we are so close to what we've all been here working so hard for and i think i would want to take a moment and just allow us to soak this in your michael and i stood before you guys nine
region we have kim coleman, the national committeewoman for utah, and jake kaufman the national committeeman for arizona. thank you for joining the budget committee. the following members were elected to the resolutions committee. from the midwest region, heidi englehart, the national committeewoman for south dakota, and david leitner, the national committeeman for missouri. from the northeast region, amy carnevale, stitcher from massachusetts, joe powers, state chairman from rhode island. from...
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critics of the incoming president carried anti—trump banners as they moved through the nation's capital. arizona—called swing states that flipped to donald trump in last november's presidential election. my colleague — helena humphrey is there. we are following what is a victory parade, caravan. we're not in that caravan but we want to show you how people here are celebrating i could turn the camera around and you can see these number of vehicles who are nowjoining. they are coming out to drive through the city of yuma for that just to tell you a little bit about yuma county, it's arizona which is a swing state which went for donald trump. here overwhelmingly they voted for donald trump. so groups of people have been congregating today and the car park. this will be there for victory parade in this election cycle. they say they want to come out, they want to proudly show the community that they are excited about another donald trump presidency. i should say, not everybody here feels like that. some people have been expressing anxiety about what is ahead. particularly in a latino majority communi
critics of the incoming president carried anti—trump banners as they moved through the nation's capital. arizona—called swing states that flipped to donald trump in last november's presidential election. my colleague — helena humphrey is there. we are following what is a victory parade, caravan. we're not in that caravan but we want to show you how people here are celebrating i could turn the camera around and you can see these number of vehicles who are nowjoining. they are coming out to...
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especially arizona on the navajo nation of the issue of abandoned uranium romines.there's about 500 of them. the nation's been working to clean up these mines for decades now but the bureaucratic process of the superfund law has meant that very little progress has been made on this. and it contaminates water and just the radiation itself is causes cancer. one step which was taken during the last trump administration was to establish a regional office called the office of balance deserts and planes which would focus on cutting through the bureaucracy and accelerating the cleanup of mines in the west. senator lammas and i introduced legislation last congress which passed this community unanimously called the legacy mine cleanup act which would authorize the creation of the office and accelerate mine cleanup across the western united states so will you commit to having your team review the legislation quickly so we can then incorporate epa's feedback before we introduce the bill this year. >> yes senator. >> will you commit to ensuring the issue of abandoned rate urani
especially arizona on the navajo nation of the issue of abandoned uranium romines.there's about 500 of them. the nation's been working to clean up these mines for decades now but the bureaucratic process of the superfund law has meant that very little progress has been made on this. and it contaminates water and just the radiation itself is causes cancer. one step which was taken during the last trump administration was to establish a regional office called the office of balance deserts and...
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they've been doing the necessary on the ground work in arizona and across the rest of the nation. whole heartedly believe, idants just believe this and i'm certain the election would have looked a lot different without turning point and the people people p without a greater safer more affordable and strzoker america was not only
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generation like turning point has prayed they have done the necessary work across arizona and across the rest of the nationi don't even disbelieve this, i am certain that the election would have looked a lot different without turning point, with other people here who have supported turning point every step of the way and you have believed from day one that a greater, safer and more affordable america was not only possible but imperative.and accountabilities down's y starts on january 20. thank you, guys. [cheers and applause] ♪ >> president jimmy carter, the 39th president of the united states and the nation's longest-live leader, passed away last month at the age of 100. join he's been for live coverage of the state funeral. monday the public will pay respects as president carter lies in repose at the carter center pretty tuesday his journey continues to washington, d.c. where he will lie in state at the u.s. capitol rotunda. the public will again have the chance to honor him on wednesday, as his body remains in stayed at the u.s. capitol. thursday the national funeral service will take place at washingto
generation like turning point has prayed they have done the necessary work across arizona and across the rest of the nationi don't even disbelieve this, i am certain that the election would have looked a lot different without turning point, with other people here who have supported turning point every step of the way and you have believed from day one that a greater, safer and more affordable america was not only possible but imperative.and accountabilities down's y starts on january 20. thank...
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they have been working 36, 48 hours, and there are firefighters coming from arizona, from oregon national guard on its way to help with this as well. thankfully, the wind has stopped down for most of yesterday and now there is aerial help. so there is some possibility of of fighting this from the skies as much as from the ground. but we are hearing that it's supposed to pick back up. now, i'm not sure what this does to people like the the folks that we heard from, but here in altadena, we've seen the resilience and the willingness to help their neighbors, folks whose houses made it. john, just being still here, taking garden hoses, buckets, doing whatever they could to save their neighbor's homes. take a listen to one of them. >> i don't know who all these guys are that are helping to save my house right now, but i am very grateful to them for. >> is that what they're doing? is that what can i. yeah. >> can i you know, i was here an hour ago. >> i thought for sure when i came back now, it would it would be gone. >> so i'm happy that it's standing right now. >> but don't have a lot of hope
they have been working 36, 48 hours, and there are firefighters coming from arizona, from oregon national guard on its way to help with this as well. thankfully, the wind has stopped down for most of yesterday and now there is aerial help. so there is some possibility of of fighting this from the skies as much as from the ground. but we are hearing that it's supposed to pick back up. now, i'm not sure what this does to people like the the folks that we heard from, but here in altadena, we've...
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and michael flynn former trump administration national security adviser join conservative activist at turning point's americafest conference in phoenix, arizona. [applause] >> hi, everyone. i'm from the people's republic of the san francisco. the last time us to before you hear at tp action, and americafest, i was running for chair of the republican national committee, and had tremendous support from all the patriots here, and that run wasn't successful, or was it? i think it actually was, thanks all the people here in this room who agitate for change in our political leadership and i see some of my friends at the rnc over there. we set up our country for success in this recent election cycle but we didn't do it alone. how may people here in this room spent part of this last election cycle sending text messages to help turn out the vote. how many of you knocked on doors of strangers and friends to make it happen? how many of you people helped go out there and collect ballots and chases bounce and help turn that in for your neighbors? how many of you volunteered for candidates high and low? thank you. thank you. you are the one who helped us w
and michael flynn former trump administration national security adviser join conservative activist at turning point's americafest conference in phoenix, arizona. [applause] >> hi, everyone. i'm from the people's republic of the san francisco. the last time us to before you hear at tp action, and americafest, i was running for chair of the republican national committee, and had tremendous support from all the patriots here, and that run wasn't successful, or was it? i think it actually...
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administration ramps up its immigration raids, members of the navajo nation are voicing concerns this morning, saying at least 15 indigenous people in arizona new mexico have reported being questioned and detained by their homes or at their homes and workplaces. i should say crystalyn curley joins us. she is the navajo nation council speaker. and crystalyn, thank you so much for joining us. what more can you tell us about these incidents? >> good morning, jim and everyone. >> thank you. we have been getting high alerts of notification from many of our urban navajo people who have lived in metropolitan areas in phoenix area and also albuquerque, los angeles, florida, chicago, and many fear and fear for the, you know, the threat of being deported. and many have been visited by ice or any other law enforcement officials, either at their apartment homes, their homes, or even at their places of work. so right now, there is a lot of frustration happening here on the navajo nation on how to address this. >> right. and what are you hearing in terms of how all of this went down? because obviously, if you're indigenous people, if you're a part of the
administration ramps up its immigration raids, members of the navajo nation are voicing concerns this morning, saying at least 15 indigenous people in arizona new mexico have reported being questioned and detained by their homes or at their homes and workplaces. i should say crystalyn curley joins us. she is the navajo nation council speaker. and crystalyn, thank you so much for joining us. what more can you tell us about these incidents? >> good morning, jim and everyone. >> thank...
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western region, we have cam, national committeewoman for utah and jake, the national committeeman for arizona. thank you for joining the budget committee. [applause] the following members were elected to the resolutions committee. from the midwest region heidi engelhardt national committeewoman for south dakota and david leitner, national committeeman for missouri. from the northeast region, amy, state chair for massachusetts and joe powers the state chairman for rhode island. from the southern region, patty, national committeewoman from the in jenna and the national committeeman for georgia. from the western region, jim, national committeeman for nevada and lauren, national committeewoman for hawaii. congratulations to all of you on your election. [applause] at this point in time it is my pleasure to introduce our cochair, laura trump for the purposes of giving her report. [applause] guys, we are so close to what we have all been here working so hard for and i think i really want to take a moment and just allow us to soak this in. you know michael a nice stood before you guys nine months ago
western region, we have cam, national committeewoman for utah and jake, the national committeeman for arizona. thank you for joining the budget committee. [applause] the following members were elected to the resolutions committee. from the midwest region heidi engelhardt national committeewoman for south dakota and david leitner, national committeeman for missouri. from the northeast region, amy, state chair for massachusetts and joe powers the state chairman for rhode island. from the southern...
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national champion. i also covered their brother at arizona state university. college journalist, and i made eye contact with bobby during one of his rants, which is very similar. they are still staying to the day. >> oh my gosh. >> yes, very scary brothers. >> when they say don't put the camera on me. >> and normally from that shout, yeah. >> all right, thanks, matt. >>> how much would you pay for your favorite pizza topping? would you pay $120? one english restaurant is paying a hefty price. >>> hey, johnny moseley here. let's wander over to the map to see what kind of weather we're dealing with. here comes the toyota tower report. >> there's been no new snow in the mountains, but that situation is about to change in the next 24 hours. for the first time in three weeks, snow is likely in the sierra this weekend. in effect from 7:00 on saturday morning through 4:00 on sunday afternoon. but the heaviest snow will fall on saturday evening and overnight. total snowfall will range from a couple inches of up to a foot. it is going to be cold and breezy as well. air
national champion. i also covered their brother at arizona state university. college journalist, and i made eye contact with bobby during one of his rants, which is very similar. they are still staying to the day. >> oh my gosh. >> yes, very scary brothers. >> when they say don't put the camera on me. >> and normally from that shout, yeah. >> all right, thanks, matt. >>> how much would you pay for your favorite pizza topping? would you pay $120? one...
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. >> a 17 year old murdered the new manhunt to track d own arizona police need your help solving a case that made nationalheadlines. baby gabriel, an infant kidnaped by his own mother and never found. she only served five years in connection with this case. she's now free, but still, nobody knows if baby gabriel is dead or alive within one short year. tempe, arizona resident logan mcqueary experienced the highest of highs and the lowest of lows. the highs started with the birth of his son, gabriel. >> i loved him, just picked him up and kind of stared at him and just held him for a long time. >> he was a beautiful baby, adored by grandma. in reality, little gabriel's life was anything but perfect. logan says. the baby's young mom, elizabeth johnson, had trouble handling the pressures of motherhood. >> whenever he would cry, she would go in the other room and leave him in a different room so she didn't have to hear it. >> according to logan, it wasn't just that, he says her behavior became erratic and extremely troubling. >> all my socks were cut in half. my boxers pants, all of them were cut up. my shirts
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so that's a bring in gabriel, arizona the now he joins us live from united nations in new york. okay. but what are we learning from you in a wealth of a past several days? the un says the situation on the ground and go, may spend too difficult to really ascertain and get numbers on the number of injured or dead. that is clearly changes as a little bit of calm has been restored tacoma. now the un says their teams have been able to find out primarily the w h o with partners and confirming that 700 dead or killed numbers since sunday. also 2802800. according to the un now injured in go my, they say they're being treated at area medical clinics. but what's interesting is to you and spokesperson here said that that number of dead and injured is expected to rise as they're able to gather more information in the coming hours and days. now in terms of south keyboard, malcolm was just saying there you said there's reports as he said, of a, the m 23 and or the about 40 kilometers outside of because we did it. here from appeared laquatta, head of peacekeeping operations. he also brief jour
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national champion. i also covered their brother at arizona state university.lege journalist, and i made eye contact with bobby during one of his rants, which is very similar. they are still staying to the day. >> oh my gosh. >> yes, very scary brothers. >> when they say don't put the camera on me. >> and normally from that shout, yeah. >> all right, thanks, matt. >>> how much would you pay for your favorite pizza topping? would you pay $120? one english restaurant is paying a hefty price. dave's been very excited about saving big with the comcast business 5-year price lock guarantee. five years? -five years. and he's not alone. -high five. it's five years of reliable gig speed internet. five years of advanced securit. five years of a great rate that won't change. it's back. but only for a limited time. high five. five years? -nope. comcast business 5-year price lock guarantee. powering five years of savings. powering possibilities. comcast business. >>> hey, johnny moseley here. let's wander over to the map to see what kind of weather we're dealing with. here
national champion. i also covered their brother at arizona state university.lege journalist, and i made eye contact with bobby during one of his rants, which is very similar. they are still staying to the day. >> oh my gosh. >> yes, very scary brothers. >> when they say don't put the camera on me. >> and normally from that shout, yeah. >> all right, thanks, matt. >>> how much would you pay for your favorite pizza topping? would you pay $120? one english...
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arizona state university. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.] (bright regal music) - cooking is really at its best when it's shared. oh, wow. so i'm off to visit inspiring communities across the country to see how food brings them together. that's a bit of all right. - oh yeah! - exploring some exciting places. extraordinary, it's huge, isn't it? - look at that. beautiful. - i can think of no better place to be. while sharing mouthwatering recipes of my own.
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arizona state university. ♪ [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellitene of donald trump's most controversial cabinet picks will try to win over the senate next week, when confirmation hearings begin. for the national security nominees, their hearings come at an awkward moment, just as trump is threatening allies and friends from denenmark to panam, giving new meaning to the term "america first."
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even in arizona, we have about 10 to 15,000 mexican nationals that legally cross the border every day to go work in yuma, arizona. and so whenever we have slowdowns at the border, for whatever reason, you will see costs rise. this is why there is an opportunity, i think, for us to have comprehensive immigration reform, to give some of these workers a pathway to at least legalization so they can work here legally and not be afraid of being deported as well as, of course, giving us a stable labor economy that will not be met by any u.s. citizens whatsoever. but what the president wants is chaos. he wants fear, and he wants to show that he's a strong man. at the end of the end, you know, the country is not going to be much more secure and there will be more chaos, i think, in our streets than we really had hoped for. >> you're a democrat who was elected in a state that trump won on the ballot. at the same time, you have said that arizona voters elected you to strengthen the state's southern border. are you supportive of any of the moves trump's made on immigration in his first week in of
even in arizona, we have about 10 to 15,000 mexican nationals that legally cross the border every day to go work in yuma, arizona. and so whenever we have slowdowns at the border, for whatever reason, you will see costs rise. this is why there is an opportunity, i think, for us to have comprehensive immigration reform, to give some of these workers a pathway to at least legalization so they can work here legally and not be afraid of being deported as well as, of course, giving us a stable labor...
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arizona state university. geoff: today marked a national day of mourning for the funeral of the late president jimmy carter.also a day to remember and celebrate the life and legacy of the nation's 39th president, a man who served only one term, but who forged an enduring legacy as a selfless humanitarian, and a winner of the nobel peace prize. here's laura barron-lopez with more. >> ready! step! ready! step! laura: president jimmy carter's final journey home. with the morning sun beaming down on the east front of the u.s. capitol, the late president's casket made its way to washington's national cathedral for the high honors, and solemn ceremony, of his state funeral. ♪ soaring hymns echoed through the grand space. thousands gathered in the pews for the culmination of more than a week of tributes for the soft-spoken southern democrat. speakers celebrated carter's deep faith, honored his military service as a naval lieutenant, and saluted his devotion to service more than politics. his grandson, joshua. >> my grandfather spent the entire time i've known him helping those in need. he built houses for people w
arizona state university. geoff: today marked a national day of mourning for the funeral of the late president jimmy carter.also a day to remember and celebrate the life and legacy of the nation's 39th president, a man who served only one term, but who forged an enduring legacy as a selfless humanitarian, and a winner of the nobel peace prize. here's laura barron-lopez with more. >> ready! step! ready! step! laura: president jimmy carter's final journey home. with the morning sun beaming...
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arizona state university. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which pati, voice-over: my friend carlosto a haunted pink mansion. carlos: the neighbors, they could hear this woman screaming. pati, voice-over: want to come? no. pati, voice-over: then we're off to sorbeteria colón to enjoy some french sweets. am i in paris? no. pati: it tastes so richly coconutty. pati, voice-over: this is mérida, the capital of yucatán, a city exploding with flavors and a fusion of cultures that creates some of the most exciting eats in mexico. pati: very generous tacos. look at that.
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that we know is now coming from northern california and from arizona and colorado and utah, from the department of defense, from the nationaluard that it is now heading in this way. but for the most part, they are just trying to prevent the spread to more buildings. but those that already light, they are not able to stop them from burning, and they put a little water on them to prevent them from spreading and then have to move on from there. the winds are quite a bit calmer than they were this morning. we were seeing 100 mile per hour winds this morning, right where i am right now, and it was incredibly strong, the wind pushing, embers pushing the flames, that has now calmed down. luckily that's giving them a little bit of help. but still. julian, there's a lot of work left to do. an apocalyptic scene in southern california valleys filled with smoke and flames taking over hillsides as at least four major wildfires burn out of control, embers flying all around pushed by hurricane strength winds. >> oh, and we have, you know, a partial structure collapse. >> this afternoon, we got our first look at the devastation from the ai
that we know is now coming from northern california and from arizona and colorado and utah, from the department of defense, from the nationaluard that it is now heading in this way. but for the most part, they are just trying to prevent the spread to more buildings. but those that already light, they are not able to stop them from burning, and they put a little water on them to prevent them from spreading and then have to move on from there. the winds are quite a bit calmer than they were this...
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says he's celebrating because he thinks a secure border creates a more secure nation and it's just common sense. arizona's new democratic senator, a democrat, talking about it, too. >> i was also on this bill last year. really it's a reflection of what i heard on the campaign trail, and when i say what i heard from the campaign trail this is not going to kind of the white s areas. it's talking to lieutenants about causing some of these crimes. >> as camera shots come up from the east room, crews are on the lookout for democratic lawmakers. we know some who signed on to the bill were invited. i was just told by a white house official inside they know of at least one rsvping yes and that's john fetterman. shannon? >> shannon: all right, then, thank you very much. peter doocy live from the white house. we have a lot to chew on. >> john: lets be in chief political anchor, this laken riley acts that the president will sign, big victory for the laken riley's family. big victory for the president as well and a lot of people would say big victory for common sense. >> it's also important to note this is the first
says he's celebrating because he thinks a secure border creates a more secure nation and it's just common sense. arizona's new democratic senator, a democrat, talking about it, too. >> i was also on this bill last year. really it's a reflection of what i heard on the campaign trail, and when i say what i heard from the campaign trail this is not going to kind of the white s areas. it's talking to lieutenants about causing some of these crimes. >> as camera shots come up from the...
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priority to aid the firefighters and responders including brave fire crews from arizona cities, the state and tribal nations. when arizona communities have been impacted by wildfires or floods, the federal government has delivered aid without conditions. when our fabs in the south, florida, north carolina, louisiana were hit by storms, the federal government delivered without conditions. now congress must pass emergency disaster aid without conditions. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from oregon seek recognition? >> i request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from oregon is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize the oregon fire strike teams who have deployed to southern california to help contain the wild tires. they are leaving a historic destruction path of destruction. thousands of homes and businesses have burned to the ground and many more people displaced. we know firsthand the devastation of wildfires. so it makes sense we would lend
priority to aid the firefighters and responders including brave fire crews from arizona cities, the state and tribal nations. when arizona communities have been impacted by wildfires or floods, the federal government has delivered aid without conditions. when our fabs in the south, florida, north carolina, louisiana were hit by storms, the federal government delivered without conditions. now congress must pass emergency disaster aid without conditions. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for...
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and michael flynn former trump administration national security adviser join conservative activist at turning point's americafest conference in phoenix, arizona. [applause] >> hi, everyone. i'm from the people's republic of the san francisco. the last time us to before you
and michael flynn former trump administration national security adviser join conservative activist at turning point's americafest conference in phoenix, arizona. [applause] >> hi, everyone. i'm from the people's republic of the san francisco. the last time us to before you
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arizona quarterly. he has received fellowships from the national endowment for the humanities and the university of cambridge and of course, from the american antiquarian society, where he was a jay and deborah last fellow in graphic arts in 2018 2019. he has indeed been a familiar face here, participating in our 2022 summer seminar in american visual culture and serving on our short on our short term fellowship selection committee. that same year, the project he worked on as a researcher here is now a book which he's discussing tonight. lost literacies experiments in the 19th century. u.s. comic. if you thought american comic strips began sometime around the 1890s or the early 20th century, alex is book will take you back more than a century earlier. but i'll let him tell that story. alex, welcome back to as. thank you for that kind introduction. scott and thanks to as for for hosting me, this institution just means so much to me. people like lauren hughes, nan woolverton, laura wasser, which vince golden have all been just sort of incredible of supporters of my research over the years. i mean, it's nice to
arizona quarterly. he has received fellowships from the national endowment for the humanities and the university of cambridge and of course, from the american antiquarian society, where he was a jay and deborah last fellow in graphic arts in 2018 2019. he has indeed been a familiar face here, participating in our 2022 summer seminar in american visual culture and serving on our short on our short term fellowship selection committee. that same year, the project he worked on as a researcher here...
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waymo tells news nation that the looping issue experienced in arizona that has already been fixed withare update. >> and that rider was only delayed. >> by about 5 minutes. back to you. >> all right. well, still ahead, a shout out to san francisco during the golden globes. what? i had to say during her acceptance speech. >> news nation tonight, carville for all to opposing views go head-to-head on president-elect donald trump's possible january 6 pardons tonight on cuomo starting at 8, 7, central. >> selena's death stunned the world and now almost 30 years later, the international source killer might be secondary lead and told us really need to who led to >> point reyes is celebrating its first elephant seal pup of the season point reyes, national sea. sure sharing this photo of the puppet there in the born and rapes beach in late december. the pup will nurse for about a month of them learn to swim in the shallow waters. drakes beach will be closed through the breeding season. >> francisco native ali wong won best stand-up comedian on television for her netflix special ali wong, single
waymo tells news nation that the looping issue experienced in arizona that has already been fixed withare update. >> and that rider was only delayed. >> by about 5 minutes. back to you. >> all right. well, still ahead, a shout out to san francisco during the golden globes. what? i had to say during her acceptance speech. >> news nation tonight, carville for all to opposing views go head-to-head on president-elect donald trump's possible january 6 pardons tonight on cuomo...
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joining me now with some answers are tempe, arizona, police colonel jeffrey glover, president elect of the nationalt executives. the president started off his second term by pardoning roughly 1500 of the january 6th. insurrectionists compute, commuting the sentences of 14 of them. this includes people convicted of seditious conspiracy, people who attacked police officers. on january 6th, six people who have shown no contrition for their actions. and i have to remind our viewers that some of those who participated in the riot had white supremacist connections. watching the president pardon these people as a black law enforcement veterans, what went through your mind and what message does it send? >> well. >> reverend sharpton. >> the use. >> of these pardons have changed over the years where we've. seen these pardons have helped, you know, black and brown people from discrimination cases. but in this instance where you see these pardons that that have occurred, you saw every major organization basically speak out against this. what this has done is it really has impacted the law enforcement communit
joining me now with some answers are tempe, arizona, police colonel jeffrey glover, president elect of the nationalt executives. the president started off his second term by pardoning roughly 1500 of the january 6th. insurrectionists compute, commuting the sentences of 14 of them. this includes people convicted of seditious conspiracy, people who attacked police officers. on january 6th, six people who have shown no contrition for their actions. and i have to remind our viewers that some of...
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goal, restoring and creating new national monuments, preserving hundreds of millions of acres of lands and water across america, new england to minnesota, texas to arizona and alaska. i've also created the first natural marine sanctuary in the u.s. by united states imposed by indigenous communities and thank you for your push. it stretches 116 miles along the california coast, 116 miles to protect the natural and cultural resources while also supporting our progress on offshore wind, i might add. and today i'm proud to use my authority under the antiquities act to dedicate two national monument in california. first, chuckwalla national monument. the southern california desert. this monument will protect more than 624,000 acres of wildlife habitat and sacred ancestoral lands. together with prior designations we'll create a continuous corridor along the colorado river of over 18 million acres of protected land, the largest in the lower 48 states. he those at home listening, that's bigger than the entire state of west virginia. it's called the moab mojave national corridor. we'll protect desert valleys and stunning peaks tucked away in the desert landscape
goal, restoring and creating new national monuments, preserving hundreds of millions of acres of lands and water across america, new england to minnesota, texas to arizona and alaska. i've also created the first natural marine sanctuary in the u.s. by united states imposed by indigenous communities and thank you for your push. it stretches 116 miles along the california coast, 116 miles to protect the natural and cultural resources while also supporting our progress on offshore wind, i might...
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the temporary restraining order sought by arizona, illinois, oregon and washington was the first to get a hearing before a judge and applies nationally. four other lawsuits challenging the executive order have also been filed by california and 21 other states, along with a number of immigrant rights groups. the judge who granted the restraining order flatly dismissed the trump administration's legal reasoning to hear the judge from the bench say that in his 40 years as a judge, he has never seen something so blatantly unconstitutional sets the tone for the seriousness of this effort.. people have wanted to o this for decades. president trump also signed a new batch of executive orders this afternoon, including one to declassify records related to the assassinations of president john f kennedy, robert kennedy and the reverend martin luther king jr. another will, quote, make america the world capital in artificial intelligence. president also signed an executive order to promote the advancement of cryptocurrencies in the united states. the executive orders on immigration has bay area communities on edge. this afternoon, the president i
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he would walk on at arizona state, from his home state, and become a national champion.ther, that jennifer lopez plays in the movie, judy robles. and he -- not only did he go on to become national champion, but he's a very inspiring motivational speaker, and he's changed a lot of lives out there, and he continues to do so with this movie. >> jimmy: yeah, it's fantastic. [ cheers and applause ] >> it's a great sports film right, like -- >> jimmy: it's a great sports film. >> a great sports film, who doesn't love a sports film? >> jimmy: yeah, i love it. i want to show a clip. he's the great bobby cannavale in "unstoppable." take a look at this. >> your mom told me about greg, so praise the lord, my man, all right? >> thanks. >> i know you've been sweating, waiting on that scholarship. you know, people like to talk a a big game about trying to help people like you. >> yeah, well, i'm gonna keep my options open. >> what? hey, you heard what your son said? he's gonna keep his options open. so if you're in the middle of an ocean, and one of the lifeboats comes along, what you
he would walk on at arizona state, from his home state, and become a national champion.ther, that jennifer lopez plays in the movie, judy robles. and he -- not only did he go on to become national champion, but he's a very inspiring motivational speaker, and he's changed a lot of lives out there, and he continues to do so with this movie. >> jimmy: yeah, it's fantastic. [ cheers and applause ] >> it's a great sports film right, like -- >> jimmy: it's a great sports film....
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the temporary restraining order sought by arizona, illinois, oregon and washington was the first to get a hearing before a judge, and it applies nationally for other lawsuits challenging that executive order have also been filed by california and 21 other states, along with a number of immigrant rights groups. the judge who granted the restraining order was appointed by reagan in 1981. now that order blocks federal agencies from implementing the president's executive order while the case is under review. it's an emotional milestone in half moon bay. today was the beginning of a two day remembrance for the horrific shooting rampage. it happened exactly two years ago, january 23rd of 2023. a farm worker shot and killed seven coworkers at two different farms where he worked. now, half moon bay is trying to figure out the best way the best memorial to honor those who died and stlight the changes made to improve farm worker living conditions. the city displayed artists renderings of potential designs for a possible permanent garden memorial in a downtown plaza. the former mayor of half moon bay says it's important any exhibit shows how farm w
the temporary restraining order sought by arizona, illinois, oregon and washington was the first to get a hearing before a judge, and it applies nationally for other lawsuits challenging that executive order have also been filed by california and 21 other states, along with a number of immigrant rights groups. the judge who granted the restraining order was appointed by reagan in 1981. now that order blocks federal agencies from implementing the president's executive order while the case is...
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you see the traffic in front of you in the middle of the desert in arizona where there is no other traffic. and a place like the nationalital region where the traffic is intense, where there are lights everywhere that can be distracting and as well, seen as a different aircraft, you cannot be giving those types of calls which are clearly confusing and sadly resulted in this absolutely deadly crash because of this mist communication we have seen. >> jesse: so you believe the air-traffic controllers were poor communicators and those communications were inefficient and inadequate for what was happening in the sky. in your experience and your understanding of these air-traffic controllers, there is understaffing, there is an dei problem there. do you think that could have been a factor? >> i do. and where is the standard? when reports came out that the tower was likely understaffed by a third, if not more, what is the standard? what percentage are they allowed to go down to to cease operations until they are able to be a functioning tower? because clearly they were not. this is a high stress operation, the stakes are incred
you see the traffic in front of you in the middle of the desert in arizona where there is no other traffic. and a place like the nationalital region where the traffic is intense, where there are lights everywhere that can be distracting and as well, seen as a different aircraft, you cannot be giving those types of calls which are clearly confusing and sadly resulted in this absolutely deadly crash because of this mist communication we have seen. >> jesse: so you believe the air-traffic...
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the national fire cancer cohort study and the university of arizona.he study, 50 firefighters will be given silicone wristbands that absorb contaminants like ash and soot and smoke. those will later be tested and the firefighters health will be tracked. >> let's talk hockey. >> what a night at the tank. yeah. an electric night there for sharks fans. san jose came out on top against their match against the red wings com to robert aaron wilson has the highlights. >> so the sharks, they lost 8 of their last games. they were hoping to reverse that going into this one for us for going up against a red wings team for that. that is riding a seven-game win streak. do it? well, the sharks, they waste no time try in 45 into the game. then the right here shot lot. is there. he gets it. lights the lamp and the sharks get on the board first. it's a one. nothing game later in the period. sames lloyds nico strong. he gets out in front. the short-handed goal and the sharks had their lead to 2. we head to the 3rd period. sharks right here by wanting back with celebrate
the national fire cancer cohort study and the university of arizona.he study, 50 firefighters will be given silicone wristbands that absorb contaminants like ash and soot and smoke. those will later be tested and the firefighters health will be tracked. >> let's talk hockey. >> what a night at the tank. yeah. an electric night there for sharks fans. san jose came out on top against their match against the red wings com to robert aaron wilson has the highlights. >> so the...
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the national firefighter cancer cohort study and the university of arizona, 50 firefighters are goingiven silicone wristbands that can absorb contaminants like ash and soot and smoke. those will later be tested and the health of the firefighters will be tracked and we'll see if there's any correlation. >> 10, 50, let's talk basketball. the warriors had a tough loss. >> against the raptors they did. yeah, not a great way to hit the season. the dubs now winning less than half of the games they've played so far. players aren't too happy about, as you can cropper's aaron wilson has a closer look. >> with monday's loss to the raptors, the worry is a fallen below 500 for the first time this season sitting at 1920 just weeks ahead of the season's halfway point fact and their offensive struggles. well, they were on full display against the raptors team that only won 9 games so far this season now is a last-ditch effort from buddy hield. of course, did not do. >> it was one of his 13 ms threes on the night. only getting 3 to fall before it was all said and done now is becoming more and more cl
the national firefighter cancer cohort study and the university of arizona, 50 firefighters are goingiven silicone wristbands that can absorb contaminants like ash and soot and smoke. those will later be tested and the health of the firefighters will be tracked and we'll see if there's any correlation. >> 10, 50, let's talk basketball. the warriors had a tough loss. >> against the raptors they did. yeah, not a great way to hit the season. the dubs now winning less than half of the...
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the temporary restraining order sought by arizona, illinois, oregon and washington was the first case to get a hearing before a judge, and it applies nationallyawsuits challenging the executive order have also been filed by california and 21 other states, along with a number of immigrant rights groups. there have been cases that have made it up to the supreme court questioning this very issue. you know, over hundreds of years ago in the courts, even though they were conservative back then, roundly rejected this kind of reasoning. it's difficult for me to envision, even with the conservative supreme court, that we have now, that something like this could ultimately get upheld. mr. trump's executive order would limit the right to citizenship to children whoave at least one parent who is a u.s. citizen or is a permanent u.s. resident. at today's order from a reagan appointed judge blocks federal agencies from implementing thexecutive order while the case is under review. while president trump will be in los angeles tomorrow to see the damage of the socal fires for himself, but will he see governor newsom as well? trump and newsom have tangled in
the temporary restraining order sought by arizona, illinois, oregon and washington was the first case to get a hearing before a judge, and it applies nationallyawsuits challenging the executive order have also been filed by california and 21 other states, along with a number of immigrant rights groups. there have been cases that have made it up to the supreme court questioning this very issue. you know, over hundreds of years ago in the courts, even though they were conservative back then,...
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initiative is a collaboration with cal fire, which and also the national firefighter cancer, a cohort study and the university of arizona. so in this study, 50 firefighters are going to be wearing silicone wristbands that can absorb contaminants like ash and soot and smoke. the later be tested. the bands and the firefighters over time to see if there's any connection. in the east bay. a federal judge in oakland has postponed a hearing now on elon musk's lawsuit against openai because of the southern california wildfires. musk is trying to prevent openai from becoming a for-profit company. it's currently a nonprofit. their next hearing was scheduled for february 4th, but that's now been postponed after the offices of musk's lawyers burned down in the palisades fire. musk helped co-found openai before leaving the company to start his own ai company and 2023. he's accusing openai ceo sam altman of abandoning the original mission of developing ai for the benefit of humanity. musk filed the case last year, then withdrew it last summer only to refile it. 2 months later with the new lawyer in federal court in san francisco. >>
initiative is a collaboration with cal fire, which and also the national firefighter cancer, a cohort study and the university of arizona. so in this study, 50 firefighters are going to be wearing silicone wristbands that can absorb contaminants like ash and soot and smoke. the later be tested. the bands and the firefighters over time to see if there's any connection. in the east bay. a federal judge in oakland has postponed a hearing now on elon musk's lawsuit against openai because of the...