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phoenix western iron ore into raw iron from here it was transported to phoenix where the lake stands today there the unrefined iron was processed further to produce. sawdust of so that's a steel works here we have an overview the like his here and between them there was a railway connection that's now a great cycling and walking trail. standing in a blast furnace complex. the plant was in operation until nine hundred ninety eight that's why i know times were very different back then so i was the air. no money going near to dog months you only hung up your washing on the wrong day once. once we reach the plant itself we're off to the engine room. from here and engineers steered the wagons that would take the materials forty metres up and into the blast furnace. so you didn't have to on the next platform back when the facility was active the air here was very unhealthy. people only came here with industrial style breathing apparatus. some good it. in the regions golden age up to nine thousand people worked in phoenix east and west now the only people here are tourists like us. there ar
phoenix western iron ore into raw iron from here it was transported to phoenix where the lake stands today there the unrefined iron was processed further to produce. sawdust of so that's a steel works here we have an overview the like his here and between them there was a railway connection that's now a great cycling and walking trail. standing in a blast furnace complex. the plant was in operation until nine hundred ninety eight that's why i know times were very different back then so i was...
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phoenix western iron ore into raw iron from here it was transported to phoenix where the lake stands today there the unrefined iron was processed further to produce. so does that so that's a steel works here we have an overview of the lake his here and between them there was a railway connection that's now a great cycling and walking trail. standing in the blast furnace complex. the plant was in operation until nine hundred ninety eight that's why i know times were very different back then so i was the air. no money i don't need to dog money only hung up your washing on the wrong day once. once we reach the plant itself we're off to the engine room. there are many industrial plants that were repurposed following the structural transformation of their region sleds towers were turned into audio insulation is railroads into bike lanes but the hand that coking plant and dortmund was maintained as a monument to the city's industrial heritage just like phoenix let's take a look. at steel works like phoenix west need coke as a fuel for the blast furnace is that smelt. coke is derived from c
phoenix western iron ore into raw iron from here it was transported to phoenix where the lake stands today there the unrefined iron was processed further to produce. so does that so that's a steel works here we have an overview of the lake his here and between them there was a railway connection that's now a great cycling and walking trail. standing in the blast furnace complex. the plant was in operation until nine hundred ninety eight that's why i know times were very different back then so i...
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and i'm standing in phoenix, arizona, at a property with a fascinating history.n 1891, a man named william wrigley jr. moved to chicago with $32 to his name. and he began selling soap and baking powder. hibusiness did well -- even better after he started giving his customers sticks of gum. soon, the gum was a bigger draw than the soap. and wrigley's became a major brand. in the early 1920s, william wrigley bought the chicago cubs baseball team and then the arizona biltmore hotel. in chicago, he began expanding and renovating the cubs' stadium, which would become wrigley field. in arizona, he decided to build a winter cottage for his wife as an anniversary present. between 1929 and 1931, the wrigley mansion was constructed on a mountain overlooking the city of phoenix. >> the wrigley mansion is just a rare, unique beauty here in the phoenix valley. >> now tourists and locals alike come here for tours, meals and private events. ben sinon is now the mansion's general manager. >> and you show your guests -- very few homes in the area have been around quite as long. a
and i'm standing in phoenix, arizona, at a property with a fascinating history.n 1891, a man named william wrigley jr. moved to chicago with $32 to his name. and he began selling soap and baking powder. hibusiness did well -- even better after he started giving his customers sticks of gum. soon, the gum was a bigger draw than the soap. and wrigley's became a major brand. in the early 1920s, william wrigley bought the chicago cubs baseball team and then the arizona biltmore hotel. in chicago, he...
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the good part of phoenix, the phoenix area, it developed late as a city so it has developed more with the car in mind. that also means it is less friendly to pedestrians, very long blocks with long distances between pedestrian crosswalks. some cities around phoenix like mesa are installing special software and technology to allow pedestrians to cross midblock. that is another thing we can do to keep them safer. host: are you concerned about maybe a patchwork of different states' rules and regulations not being effective as opposed to something federal? caller: i think there's a lot of opportunity for states to come together and work on this kind of thing. it does not always need federal input and federal regulation. interstate compacts are something that are already used for driver's licenses, to coordinate drivers licenses across states. you could do the exact same thing with driverless vehicle regulations. host: let's hear from michael from herndon, virginia. caller: legally, who is responsible for this person being struck by this car? uber or the extra person that was behind the wh
the good part of phoenix, the phoenix area, it developed late as a city so it has developed more with the car in mind. that also means it is less friendly to pedestrians, very long blocks with long distances between pedestrian crosswalks. some cities around phoenix like mesa are installing special software and technology to allow pedestrians to cross midblock. that is another thing we can do to keep them safer. host: are you concerned about maybe a patchwork of different states' rules and...
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>> i like the phoenix joke there. >> i think i stole that from you but i'ing take credit for it. >> well, yeah, i do -- i look at climate change and obviously climate change on -- while it does affect different places, like in the global south, for example, the -- it will have five times more impact on people or -- people are five times more likely to debuts due to a climate-related hazard in the global south. but i also look at what this would mean in the united states and i look at -- i look, for example, the dust bowl the dust bowl years, practically 350,000 people -- due to severe droughtses might grated and the state of california put up a pore, telling people they couldn't pass. if you arrived in your car in 1936 to this border, they'd -- and the official would look at you and determine if you had enough money and if you didn't, well, they would send you away and look at the freight trains as well. so looking at the projections we have in the united states, and looking at the thing that have already happened. look at hurricane katrina in new orleans, and all of the devastation of t
>> i like the phoenix joke there. >> i think i stole that from you but i'ing take credit for it. >> well, yeah, i do -- i look at climate change and obviously climate change on -- while it does affect different places, like in the global south, for example, the -- it will have five times more impact on people or -- people are five times more likely to debuts due to a climate-related hazard in the global south. but i also look at what this would mean in the united states and i...
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or back to phoenix and obviously tucson is not immune to this either. they are predicting that the lows will be the first time ever it will be a triple digit. there will be a hundred 63 days above hundred degrees. and the water as we know it the water in this area what could happen in their projections phoenix could be uninhabitable and it probably won't happen all at once. but what happens when there is a people's within the country and all kinds of different people are on the move. and with this apparatus that could stop people and have an exclusion. put appliance and allow only some people to go across those lines. and repel others. i do look at that sort of thing. we are about to the point we were will start taking questions. we will go to the question. one of the things you said. you have some quotes from general cheney environmental crisis will exacerbate military problems around the world which well again now lead to more people coming into the u.s. potentially. i looked a lot at the national security aspect of climate change and how while we hav
or back to phoenix and obviously tucson is not immune to this either. they are predicting that the lows will be the first time ever it will be a triple digit. there will be a hundred 63 days above hundred degrees. and the water as we know it the water in this area what could happen in their projections phoenix could be uninhabitable and it probably won't happen all at once. but what happens when there is a people's within the country and all kinds of different people are on the move. and with...
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wednesday morning, we are live in phoenix, arizona for the next up on the c-span bus 50 capitals four. michele reagan will be our guest during washington journal starting at 9:30 a.m. eastern. >> now a discussion with
wednesday morning, we are live in phoenix, arizona for the next up on the c-span bus 50 capitals four. michele reagan will be our guest during washington journal starting at 9:30 a.m. eastern. >> now a discussion with
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of the phoenix, about transformation and the message that the theme of the phoenix provides, we alle the power to transform our world for the better. we have to provide teachers with curriculum online, our curriculum is in two different languages and whether it's lesson plans or student fact sheets, teachers can use them and we've had great feedback. we have helped public and private schools in san francisco increase their waste use and students are working hard to sort waste at the end of the lunch and understand the power of reusing, reducing, recycling and composting. >> great job. >> i've been with the department for 15 years and an environmental educator for more than 23 years and i'm grateful for the work that i get to do, especially on behalf of the city and county of san francisco. i try to use my voice as intentionally as possible to suppo support, i think of my grandmother who had a positive attitude and looked at things positively. try to do that as well in my work and with my words to be an uplifting force for myself and others. think of entering the job force as a treas
of the phoenix, about transformation and the message that the theme of the phoenix provides, we alle the power to transform our world for the better. we have to provide teachers with curriculum online, our curriculum is in two different languages and whether it's lesson plans or student fact sheets, teachers can use them and we've had great feedback. we have helped public and private schools in san francisco increase their waste use and students are working hard to sort waste at the end of the...
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if our experience in phoenix is any indication, a lot of people will be comfortable.handle, quite friendly. some of the self driving automobiles to be available to the public this year includejaguar cars. waymo be available to the public this year include jaguar cars. waymo has joined forces with jaguar land rover to make this premium vehicles. by 2020 both companies say 20,000 of the sports vehicles will be part of waymo's public fleet. roberto azevedo says we are now seeing the first movement towards a global trade war. his comments come after the us announced tariffs. china responded the tariffs of its own. he was speaking to the bbc and he was asked how worried he was about unilateral action. he was asked how worried he was about unilateral actionlj he was asked how worried he was about unilateral action. i think the unilateral actions can take as in that direction. you characterise donald trump's actions as unilateral actions? i don't kehlet -- characterise anyone's actions. they know what they are. crosstalk you are not taking a noose was ability to show leaders
if our experience in phoenix is any indication, a lot of people will be comfortable.handle, quite friendly. some of the self driving automobiles to be available to the public this year includejaguar cars. waymo be available to the public this year include jaguar cars. waymo has joined forces with jaguar land rover to make this premium vehicles. by 2020 both companies say 20,000 of the sports vehicles will be part of waymo's public fleet. roberto azevedo says we are now seeing the first movement...
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our experience in phoenix, if that is any indication, a lot of people.ble to handle, quite frankly. that is what he is hoping. now let's brief you some other business stories. there's another problem for facebook over data privacy. this time its being sued in a california court by three users of the facebook messenger app. they claim their privacy was violated by the social media firm collecting logs of their phone calls and text messages. the three want damages and class action status. facebook has admitted collecting the data from some users but said it only happened when they opted in. the trial of the man who used to run the chinese insurance and finance giant anbang has begun in shanghai. wu xiaohui was detained injune on charges of "economic crimes." more details of the allegatons are expected to emerge during the trial. anbang is known abroad for its aggressive international acquisitions including new york's landmark waldorf astoria hotel. the government took control of the company in february. a quick look at financial markets. the big losers, te
our experience in phoenix, if that is any indication, a lot of people.ble to handle, quite frankly. that is what he is hoping. now let's brief you some other business stories. there's another problem for facebook over data privacy. this time its being sued in a california court by three users of the facebook messenger app. they claim their privacy was violated by the social media firm collecting logs of their phone calls and text messages. the three want damages and class action status....
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llegaron de sorpresa y en cuestiÓn de minutos en phoenix arizona despuÉs de un operativo de ice donde estas personas estaban dentro de una residencia y que habÍan entrado de manera ilegal, valeria nos cuenta lo que puede hacer si usted recibe la visita de ice. >> la primera casa que llegamos es una situaciÓn como esa, gracias a dios no llegÓ inmigraciÓn y la policÍa, Éramos bastantes personas en un lugar pequeÑo y me imagino a mÍ y a mi familia. >> al ver estas imÁgenes inmediatamente aldo recuerda cÓmo llego el a paÍs que hoy llama su hogar, a los cinco aÑos su familia y Él entraron de manera ilegal a estados unidos, gracias a la amnistÍa del presidente ronald reagan hoy son ciudadanos estadounidenses. pero aldo nunca olvidÓ lo que vivio por eso hoy el ofrece cursos de conocer sus derechos. >> estos entrenamientos pueden ser la diferencia entre una deportaciÓn o que venga ice a tu casa, no los dejes entrar y se van. >> si agentes de ice estÁn en su puerta no abra, solo pueden entrar con una orden de arresto, segundo guarde silencio. no tiene que firmar lo que le den los oficiales de
llegaron de sorpresa y en cuestiÓn de minutos en phoenix arizona despuÉs de un operativo de ice donde estas personas estaban dentro de una residencia y que habÍan entrado de manera ilegal, valeria nos cuenta lo que puede hacer si usted recibe la visita de ice. >> la primera casa que llegamos es una situaciÓn como esa, gracias a dios no llegÓ inmigraciÓn y la policÍa, Éramos bastantes personas en un lugar pequeÑo y me imagino a mÍ y a mi familia. >> al ver estas imÁgenes...
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we recently stopped in phoenix,e with the commission starting at 3:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> for nearly 20 years in-depth on book tv has featured the nation's best known nonfiction writers, the live conversations about their books. this year as a special project we're featuring best selling fiction writers for a monthly program on in-depth, fiction edition. join us live sunday noon eastern with walter mosely. his other books include gone fishing, and fearless jones, plus over 40 critically acclaimed books and mystery series. our special series in-depth fiction edition sunday live at 3:00 p.m. eastern on book tv on c-span 2. >> the c-span bus is traveling across the country on our 50 capitols tour. we recently stopped in phoenix, arizona asking folks what's the most important issue in their state. >> i stand here in support of more public school funding. arizona is last for teacher pay and 48th for per pupil funding. and it's hurting the state's economic competitiveness. companies like amazon are passing arizona wii, so it's an important issue that needs
we recently stopped in phoenix,e with the commission starting at 3:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> for nearly 20 years in-depth on book tv has featured the nation's best known nonfiction writers, the live conversations about their books. this year as a special project we're featuring best selling fiction writers for a monthly program on in-depth, fiction edition. join us live sunday noon eastern with walter mosely. his other books include gone fishing, and fearless jones, plus over 40...
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arizona. -- phoenix, arizona.hat is coming your way at 9:30 eastern this morning, part of our 50 capitals tour. robin louisville, kentucky. inependent -- bob louisville, kentucky, independent line. caller: i think the mistakes these people are calling in, they have never dealt with hatred -- patriot. they say it will hurt mexico, canada, china, but what about if it will hurt the united ace? -- united states? we have never had a patriot in the white house. all we have ever had in the white house are failed politicians looking out for their wallet. trump paints that way. that way.in't whatever he does, he is right. what about the argument saying that even if you impose these tariffs, they will hurt the united states as well? caller: that is an opinion. you do not know that until it happens. actions speak louder than words. they don't know what's going to happen until it happens. host: understandably, they are coming from economists, business leaders, and the like. caller: but you do not know who is paying their sala
arizona. -- phoenix, arizona.hat is coming your way at 9:30 eastern this morning, part of our 50 capitals tour. robin louisville, kentucky. inependent -- bob louisville, kentucky, independent line. caller: i think the mistakes these people are calling in, they have never dealt with hatred -- patriot. they say it will hurt mexico, canada, china, but what about if it will hurt the united ace? -- united states? we have never had a patriot in the white house. all we have ever had in the white house...
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en un operativo contra el trÁfico humano, en el grupo fue hallado dentro de una casa en el sur de phoenixores de edad en total 34 son los inmigrantes que agentes de ice encontraron en una casa donde eran escondidos por inmigrantes. >> vimos cÓmo sacaban a los niÑos y como estaban llorando, me rompiÓ el corazon. >> el grupo de guatemaltecos, mexicanos y hondureÑos fue revisado por las autoridades y llevados a un centro de proseso miento. >> esta gente paga un precio por venir aquÍ y que los coyotes se aprovechan. el dueÑo de la casa estÁ en contacto con las autoridades. >> mantener encerrados por dÍas a inmigrantes indocumentados es una prÁctica comÚn entre coyotes que a veces los mantienen en condiciones deplorables mientras reciben el pago por cruzarlos. >> este hombre que no quiere revelar su identidad cuenta como en 2006 estuvo por dÍas con otros inmigrantes en una residencia resguardada por sus coyotes. >> sin cobijas, sin nada, cerca unos de otros para darnos calor. >> es como una prisiÓn moderna. >> muchos traficantes de humanos ven a los inmigrantes como mercancÍa. >> muchos se com
en un operativo contra el trÁfico humano, en el grupo fue hallado dentro de una casa en el sur de phoenixores de edad en total 34 son los inmigrantes que agentes de ice encontraron en una casa donde eran escondidos por inmigrantes. >> vimos cÓmo sacaban a los niÑos y como estaban llorando, me rompiÓ el corazon. >> el grupo de guatemaltecos, mexicanos y hondureÑos fue revisado por las autoridades y llevados a un centro de proseso miento. >> esta gente paga un precio por...
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scores a career high 28 points to lead the warriors in phoenix.hlights coming up in sports. with pg&e in the sierras. and i'm an arborist since the onset of the drought, more than 129 million trees have died in california. pg&e prunes and removes over a million trees every year to ensure that hazardous trees can't impact power lines. and since the onset of the drought we've doubled our efforts. i grew up in the forests out in this area and honestly it's heartbreaking to see all these trees dying. what guides me is ensuring that the public is going to be safer and that these forests can be sustained and enjoyed by the community in the future. >>> golden state took on if sun after looking to bound after losing three of the previous four games. we have highlights in this morning's sports. >> good morning. the warriors with back to back games facing the suns in phoenix. nick young draws contact and banks it in. he had 16 points in the first half, 20 on the nineth draining the three. he buries the 3. the warriors still trailed at the half. 60-52 phoeni
scores a career high 28 points to lead the warriors in phoenix.hlights coming up in sports. with pg&e in the sierras. and i'm an arborist since the onset of the drought, more than 129 million trees have died in california. pg&e prunes and removes over a million trees every year to ensure that hazardous trees can't impact power lines. and since the onset of the drought we've doubled our efforts. i grew up in the forests out in this area and honestly it's heartbreaking to see all these...
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we recently stopped in phoenix, arizona, asking folks what's the most important issue in their state.i stand here in support of more public school funding. affluenza is las for teacher pay and 48th for per student funding. >> sean bowie, arizona state senator. an important issue here is k-12 education. we need to make funding our school a bigger part of our fund. we are wearing red today. >> my naep is madeline zeng. we are hear to advocate for student engagement, peer advocacy and student leadership. we think that the most important public issue is at least lack of public education funding so today we are here to combat that advocate through the repeal of the esa vouchers and advocating for prison and school funding and we are here to address the issues with teacher retention. >> i'm from phoenix, arizona and an issue that's very important to me is funding public education. i'm a product of the public education and i don't think we do that enough in arizona. it's time we pay the teachers what they deserve and pay the classroom that is empower helping minority students in the state. >
we recently stopped in phoenix, arizona, asking folks what's the most important issue in their state.i stand here in support of more public school funding. affluenza is las for teacher pay and 48th for per student funding. >> sean bowie, arizona state senator. an important issue here is k-12 education. we need to make funding our school a bigger part of our fund. we are wearing red today. >> my naep is madeline zeng. we are hear to advocate for student engagement, peer advocacy and...
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100 degrees and now lake mead is down to record low levels so what could happen particularly with phoenix that could be uninhabitable it probably doesn't happen all at once maybe in the sequence with rationing's but what happens with a people's and people are on theva move? so that could stop people with the exclusion to put lines up they cannot cross those lines so i do look at that sort of thing. >> we are about to the point to take questions we have two microphones set up so please make your way forward that one of the things that you said you had some quotes from brigadier general cheney the environmental crisis will exacerbate the problems around the world which will now lead to more people coming into the united states potentially. >> yes. i looked at the national security aspect of climate change and how we have a president who is announced climate denier but at the same time while scrubbing clean the departments but there are many moving parts in the government might department of defense is actually looking into this feature and looking at the borders where climate change has bee
100 degrees and now lake mead is down to record low levels so what could happen particularly with phoenix that could be uninhabitable it probably doesn't happen all at once maybe in the sequence with rationing's but what happens with a people's and people are on theva move? so that could stop people with the exclusion to put lines up they cannot cross those lines so i do look at that sort of thing. >> we are about to the point to take questions we have two microphones set up so please...
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uber is testing around phoenix.ia: uber's statement and reaction, our hearts go out to the victims family. we are fully cooperating with local authorities in their investigation of this incident. would you expect in light of e to have this suspension and deliberate out what happened? technology for this is in question. there was someone in the car who could have overridden the system. year,after the crash last i think uber suspended for three days or a week. it is likely they might -- if the regulators are happy, they will get back on the road for testing. is unclear what the consequences are. waymo has been the most aggressive in testing. phoenix is the leader in this technology. they recently removed the drivers from the front seats. planning to launch a commercial driver this year. julia: thank you for the update. scarlet: is time for the bloomberg was the slash, look at the biggest business stories right now. up to createamed starboard valley. new will name four designees to the board. they say they will go ahea
uber is testing around phoenix.ia: uber's statement and reaction, our hearts go out to the victims family. we are fully cooperating with local authorities in their investigation of this incident. would you expect in light of e to have this suspension and deliberate out what happened? technology for this is in question. there was someone in the car who could have overridden the system. year,after the crash last i think uber suspended for three days or a week. it is likely they might -- if the...
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man: 2004, 2005, the middle of the ocean, the phoenix islands in the middle of the ocean, the natioion of kiribibati, had t ts extraraordinary h hot spot ththt developed over it for 6 months. it was like some creature had a magnifying glass and just was burning a hole in the ocean in that spot, right along the equatorial pacifific. corals bleached, died. my colleagues stopped counting corals, dead corals, after they got to something like 1,900 dead corals. we thought corals in the middle of the ocean were protected because the stress was coming from the land around them, and that was, likeke, ringing the el alarm bells. alling: there was no corals living. it had been so hot. we had looked at the noaa sea surface temperature maps, and it was clear that for 8 months, a hot spot due to climate change sat on that reef and the corals died, and it was striking. van thillo: global warming was well-known, but t most people dd not dare to say this was global warming, although, foror us, ths was a complete e sign that there was global warming. dustan: imagine you as a human being. we increase yo
man: 2004, 2005, the middle of the ocean, the phoenix islands in the middle of the ocean, the natioion of kiribibati, had t ts extraraordinary h hot spot ththt developed over it for 6 months. it was like some creature had a magnifying glass and just was burning a hole in the ocean in that spot, right along the equatorial pacifific. corals bleached, died. my colleagues stopped counting corals, dead corals, after they got to something like 1,900 dead corals. we thought corals in the middle of the...
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and the local newspaper said phoenix will soon be log the less. -- dogless. let me read your a few comments from people who went through this. in north carolina, one man said we were almost afraid to breathe. theaters were closed. everything was closed. schools were closed. every place was closed. so you didn't get into crowds. you felt like you were walking on eggshells. you were afraid to go out. fear was so great people were afraid to leave their homes. they were afraid to talk to one another. it was almost like, don't breathe in my face, don't look at me and breathe in my face. you never knew who was going to be next on the death list. his father had a store and four of eight sales girls died. farmers stopped farming. merchants stop selling merchandise in the country shutdown holding their breath. another man from washington dc said, it kept people apart. it took away your community live. you had no community life. you had no school library to had no church life, churches were also closed. you had nothing. people were afraid to kiss, people were afraid to
and the local newspaper said phoenix will soon be log the less. -- dogless. let me read your a few comments from people who went through this. in north carolina, one man said we were almost afraid to breathe. theaters were closed. everything was closed. schools were closed. every place was closed. so you didn't get into crowds. you felt like you were walking on eggshells. you were afraid to go out. fear was so great people were afraid to leave their homes. they were afraid to talk to one...
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there's projections about phoenix which it could be uninhabitable. probably won't happen on one's probably begin with rationing's and stuff like that but what happens when there's upheavals within the country? then people are on the move in that could stop people and have an inclusion exclusion and put up lines and allowing only certain people to come across those lines. >> were to the point where we will take questions. we have two microphone set up. one thing you said was that you had some quotes from brigadier general cheney. said environmental crisis will exacerbate military problems round the world which will now lead to more people coming into the u.s. potentially. >> i looked at the kinds of national security aspect of climate change and we have a president history now climate tonight your that the same time all scrubbing clean climate from different departments that kind of thing there's many moving parts and they are looking into the future. i look at border situations where climate change has been declared a national security threat becomes
there's projections about phoenix which it could be uninhabitable. probably won't happen on one's probably begin with rationing's and stuff like that but what happens when there's upheavals within the country? then people are on the move in that could stop people and have an inclusion exclusion and put up lines and allowing only certain people to come across those lines. >> were to the point where we will take questions. we have two microphone set up. one thing you said was that you had...
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phoenix arizona humans are on the go no i think they're dumb guns and they're a wake up and i look to him in the head with a loaf of bread you know. just say. started in los angeles california this spring you're here. to make sure that is right here we had an altercation with a guy on p.c.p. and he during the bar scuffle. i think wrote. a. charlie. and went to scenic sorry zone or you know i am. here abraham lincoln exactly now i'm going around your kind of father i'm one of the most important but i'm on your mind on no you know it from phoenix we journeyed all the way to denver colorado. i know what you think you're thinking we would self from there not at all. we took the pilgrimage north. right up here to rapid city. from rapid city we went. to fort slade he's in jail. once again continuing on the pilgrimage north. is that right though you forgot texas. license circled ok so a. as i was saying. from grafton city we journeyed to rule. of the great city of chicago and you still forgot texas where it's texas from there yes where's the down there in boma it's circled there yeah they're
phoenix arizona humans are on the go no i think they're dumb guns and they're a wake up and i look to him in the head with a loaf of bread you know. just say. started in los angeles california this spring you're here. to make sure that is right here we had an altercation with a guy on p.c.p. and he during the bar scuffle. i think wrote. a. charlie. and went to scenic sorry zone or you know i am. here abraham lincoln exactly now i'm going around your kind of father i'm one of the most important...
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. >> wednesday morning were live in phoenix, arizona for the next stop on 50 capitals to her. michelle reagan will be our guest on "washington journal" starting at 9:30 a.m. eastern. >> monday landmark cases, will explore the case where san francisco city ordinance discriminated against a chinese laundromat owner. they establish that equal protection of the 14th amendment applies to immigrants and citizens. examine this case at columbia university and author of the lucky one. and josh blackman, associate law professor in houston much landmark cases live on monday on c-span, c-span.org and listen with the c-span radio at. order your copy of the companion book that's available that c-span.org there's a link on our website to the interactive constitution tonight on c-span2, part of today's american israel public affairs conference including remarks from israeli prime minister discusses mental health services for veterans. later, house armed service committee hearing on military operations in africa. as part of a visit to washington, d.c. the israeli prime minister spoke at a conf
. >> wednesday morning were live in phoenix, arizona for the next stop on 50 capitals to her. michelle reagan will be our guest on "washington journal" starting at 9:30 a.m. eastern. >> monday landmark cases, will explore the case where san francisco city ordinance discriminated against a chinese laundromat owner. they establish that equal protection of the 14th amendment applies to immigrants and citizens. examine this case at columbia university and author of the lucky...
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announcer: wednesday morning we are live in phoenix, arizona for the next stop on the c-span bus 50 capitals to work. arizona secretary of state will be our guest during washington arizona secretary of state will be our guest during washington journal starting at 9:30 a.m. eastern. the supreme court oral argument in minnesota. the case concerns free speech and minnesota's bowling pace dress code barring political badges, buttons or insignia. the outcome of this case could impact similar laws in several other states. this oral argument is one hour.
announcer: wednesday morning we are live in phoenix, arizona for the next stop on the c-span bus 50 capitals to work. arizona secretary of state will be our guest during washington arizona secretary of state will be our guest during washington journal starting at 9:30 a.m. eastern. the supreme court oral argument in minnesota. the case concerns free speech and minnesota's bowling pace dress code barring political badges, buttons or insignia. the outcome of this case could impact similar laws in...
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carmen: en phoenix, arizona, en cambio, samanta ochoa no se resignaba a la ausencia de su josé manuelegresar como podamos. carmen: resulta que en noviembre pasado, entre 11 y 12 de la noche, josé manuel, en ese entonces de 20 años, venía de su trabajo en mesa, arizona, hasta su casa en phoenix cuando se percató de que alguien lo seguía. samanta: era un carro encubierto, nunca le prendieron las torretas, nomás se ponían atrás, a un lado, nunca le hicieron señalamientos de que se parara hasta que llegó a casa. carmen: una vez aquí, estacionó su vehículo, sacó las llaves de su carro y las llevó adentro de su casa. luego salió. ya cuando salió, es cuando se dio cuenta que había dos patrullas además del vehículo que lo venía siguiendo y un helicóptero que sobrevolaba el área. ahí es donde fue arrestado y de ese arresto solo quedó un breve video que logró captar su hermanito menor desde dentro de su casa. samanta: como mi hijo no tenía licencia, por eso lo arrestaron. carmen: las autoridades afirman que venía a alta velocidad, una violación de tránsito que hubiera podido resolverse quizás c
carmen: en phoenix, arizona, en cambio, samanta ochoa no se resignaba a la ausencia de su josé manuelegresar como podamos. carmen: resulta que en noviembre pasado, entre 11 y 12 de la noche, josé manuel, en ese entonces de 20 años, venía de su trabajo en mesa, arizona, hasta su casa en phoenix cuando se percató de que alguien lo seguía. samanta: era un carro encubierto, nunca le prendieron las torretas, nomás se ponían atrás, a un lado, nunca le hicieron señalamientos de que se parara...
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phoenix was a sanctuary city for quite a while. they dropped it.they did the crime rate dropped dramatically, did it not? >> that's exactly right, david, and that is one of the things we learned when you welcome people to come into your city, down, your county, if they're prone to commit crimes, they have a ends is they are not going to be prosecuted because they know they will not be turned over and be sent out of the country. when you're as close to the border as arizona since we're on the border, phoenix is 2 1/2, three hours from the border you know that you have on bad people coming in, committing crimes. and they have represented a disproportionate part of our prison population in arizona, as a matter of fact. we needed to stop that. i'm glad phoenix stopped that. it did reduce crime. grant was killed by someone let lose. marion mend doze is a's son -- mendoza's son killed by someone let lose. this has to stop. i hope every municipality in arizona avoids the sanctuary city problem. david: congressman, you now know, you have mayors and governo
phoenix was a sanctuary city for quite a while. they dropped it.they did the crime rate dropped dramatically, did it not? >> that's exactly right, david, and that is one of the things we learned when you welcome people to come into your city, down, your county, if they're prone to commit crimes, they have a ends is they are not going to be prosecuted because they know they will not be turned over and be sent out of the country. when you're as close to the border as arizona since we're on...
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this is gipsy, a pet from phoenix in arizona, who was stuck on top of this power line for three days.ts were put into motion, but as you can see, gipsy refused tojump into the bucket and be brought back down to earth. so this brave rescuer climbed all the way up to pick up the cat and return it safely to earth. gipsy was eventually reunited with his owners, apparently safe and well despite the ordeal. more now on our main news this hour — america's cautious welcome of the talks between the chinese president xi jinping and north korea's leader kim jong—un. later on thursday, a chinese special envoy will travel to seoul to update the south korean president moonjae—in. earlier i wasjoined from beijing by miha hribernik is a senior asia analyst at global risk consultancy verisk maplecroft and i asked him if this shuttle diplomacy was paving the way to iron out the details for the kim—trump meeting in may. absolutely. this is all part of that process. you mentioned a visit by the envoy, another thing to highlight today, it is already the first day here in beijing, the north and south korea
this is gipsy, a pet from phoenix in arizona, who was stuck on top of this power line for three days.ts were put into motion, but as you can see, gipsy refused tojump into the bucket and be brought back down to earth. so this brave rescuer climbed all the way up to pick up the cat and return it safely to earth. gipsy was eventually reunited with his owners, apparently safe and well despite the ordeal. more now on our main news this hour — america's cautious welcome of the talks between the...
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so by the end of this year we will have this driverless transportation service up and running in phoenixe a waymo app to get from one point to another. and their won't be a safety driver? that's correct. how willing will people be to jump in a car without a driver behind the wheel? if our experience in phoenix over is any indication, a lot of people, more than we would be able to handle, quite frankly! oh, this is weird! what waymo is hoping to do with self driving is coming years before most would have predicted. the company has been running tests with a select few customers, and says it is having a profound effect on their lives. but the self driving industry suffered a major, tragic setback when uber‘s self driving car struck 49—year—old elena hertzberg as she crossed the road with her bicycle. there are lots of questions being looked at by investigators, namely, why didn't the carrbridge should have been able to see in the dark, stop? but even if the public is worried, it's clear that waymo, which has been working on the technology longer than uber, is still confident. it is very bol
so by the end of this year we will have this driverless transportation service up and running in phoenixe a waymo app to get from one point to another. and their won't be a safety driver? that's correct. how willing will people be to jump in a car without a driver behind the wheel? if our experience in phoenix over is any indication, a lot of people, more than we would be able to handle, quite frankly! oh, this is weird! what waymo is hoping to do with self driving is coming years before most...