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and i'm standing in phoenix, arizona, at a property with a fascinating history.n named william wrigley jr. moved to chicago with $32 to his name. and he began selling soap and baking powder. his business 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. and very fe
and i'm standing in phoenix, arizona, at a property with a fascinating history.n named william wrigley jr. moved to chicago with $32 to his name. and he began selling soap and baking powder. his business 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...
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. >> desde phoenix con mÁs informaciÓn, donald.n phoenix, arizonol -- arizona justo frente a south west key, se verÁ que melania llegue aquÍ a ver a estos niÑos. espera que aquÍ en phoenix hay por lo -1600 niÑos inmigrantes que han llegado aquÍ separados de sus familias, por lo -300 de ellas han sido separados justamente aquÍ en esta frontera de arizona. estaremos pendientes de los detalles de la visita de la primera dama a este centro de detenciÓn. es uno de los varios que tiene south west key en el este de arizona. >> agradecemos. parte del problema de la separaciÓn de familias es la desesperaciÓn de los padres que hasta la fecha no saben dÓnde estÁn sus hijos y no ven informaciÓn de cómo comunicarte con ellos. hay una herramienta la pÁgina de univisiÓn noticias que te puede ser Útil, aquÍ te cuento cÓmo se usa. >> los 2047 niÑos inmigrantes que siguen en centros de detenciÓn separados de sus padres, univisiÓn noticias encontrÓ las 97 instalaciones en el paÍs donde estÁn estos menores. en este mapa puedes ver de forma interactiva
. >> desde phoenix con mÁs informaciÓn, donald.n phoenix, arizonol -- arizona justo frente a south west key, se verÁ que melania llegue aquÍ a ver a estos niÑos. espera que aquÍ en phoenix hay por lo -1600 niÑos inmigrantes que han llegado aquÍ separados de sus familias, por lo -300 de ellas han sido separados justamente aquÍ en esta frontera de arizona. estaremos pendientes de los detalles de la visita de la primera dama a este centro de detenciÓn. es uno de los varios que...
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phoenix up to 109 today.e go into wednesday, still a little cool and damp in areas of new england. pretty quiet weath across much of the country. some showers and storms along the gulf coast. also around eapolis. triple-digit heat. 109 in west texas. the heat wave continues. it let up a little bit this weekend and now it's going to spread back through much of the country. even by friday. just a few storms in the middle of the country. it's a pretty quiet week but the heat will be the big story in the middle of the nation. >> thank you, bill. still ahead, taking geometry out of the classroom and into the real world. how one teacher is giving kids an edge. ♪ oh, look... another anti-wrinkle cream in no hurry to make anything happen. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair® works in just one week. with the fastest retinol formula available. it's clinically proven to work on fine lines and wrkles. one week? that definitely works! rapid wrinkle repair®. and for dark spots, rapid tone repair. neutrogena®. see what's possi
phoenix up to 109 today.e go into wednesday, still a little cool and damp in areas of new england. pretty quiet weath across much of the country. some showers and storms along the gulf coast. also around eapolis. triple-digit heat. 109 in west texas. the heat wave continues. it let up a little bit this weekend and now it's going to spread back through much of the country. even by friday. just a few storms in the middle of the country. it's a pretty quiet week but the heat will be the big story...
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. >> reporter: his name is phoenix as in one who rises from the ashes, and there's basically what he after the devastating napa fires last october. >> it was just such a scary time here. >> reporter: a very pregnant amy whi whiteford took this photo of the heavy smoke she was subjected to. >> the fumes were so bad. it was different than just a wildfire. you are worried about particulate matter. these were houses and garages that burned, you know, house paint and refrigerators. >> reporter: now 8-month-old phoenix and his mom are part of a study to examine the impacts of the north bay fires on pregnant women. dr. d lea researcher. >> we've had a lot of women that seem to be very interested because i think they're wondering the same things, what was i exposed to, am i still being exposed, and what effects could this have on their child snoorp the pregnan snoorp. >> reporter: the research is funded by the national institute of environmental health. everything from the air to the soils is being studied. phoenix is a happy, healthy baby, but his parents want to learn as much as they can a
. >> reporter: his name is phoenix as in one who rises from the ashes, and there's basically what he after the devastating napa fires last october. >> it was just such a scary time here. >> reporter: a very pregnant amy whi whiteford took this photo of the heavy smoke she was subjected to. >> the fumes were so bad. it was different than just a wildfire. you are worried about particulate matter. these were houses and garages that burned, you know, house paint and...
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. >>> speaking of sports, giants baseball tomorrow will phoenix, arizona.get you in the spirit here at nbc bay area -- >> won't it be the same temperature here? >> glend dale, phoenix, arizona temperatures coming to the bay area saturday. tomorrow, inland spots in the low 90s. saturday, some valley temperatures. i just checked. phoenix will be 105 on saturday. >> whoa. >> antioch and concord may also be 105 on sunday. thank you very much. >> that's going to do it for us. we hope to see you tomorrow. bye-bye. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- amy adams, rob reiner,
. >>> speaking of sports, giants baseball tomorrow will phoenix, arizona.get you in the spirit here at nbc bay area -- >> won't it be the same temperature here? >> glend dale, phoenix, arizona temperatures coming to the bay area saturday. tomorrow, inland spots in the low 90s. saturday, some valley temperatures. i just checked. phoenix will be 105 on saturday. >> whoa. >> antioch and concord may also be 105 on sunday. thank you very much. >> that's going...
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she's in phoenix, arizona.ox business learned she's visit ing a department of health and human services facility where children are brought after they're separated from their families and their parents. there are reports that there are also a couple of dozen protester s outside of the facility. meanwhile, there are also immigration protests at the nations capitol. heart senate office building is the location. the crowd was reportedly chanting "what do we want, free kids." we'll coup an eye on all of this as it comes in but at the moment we're going to talk about this. rolling the dice on gambling, atlantic city is doing just that , 17 minutes before the closing bell rings atlantic city was left hanging by a thread, but now, total rejuvination is like it's rising from the dead. two grand new casinos opening doors today, so we said what the heck let's get susan li live there it's the ocean resorts casino. she's going to give us the very latest on whether people are really ready to take another gamble on what used
she's in phoenix, arizona.ox business learned she's visit ing a department of health and human services facility where children are brought after they're separated from their families and their parents. there are reports that there are also a couple of dozen protester s outside of the facility. meanwhile, there are also immigration protests at the nations capitol. heart senate office building is the location. the crowd was reportedly chanting "what do we want, free kids." we'll coup...
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our station in phoenix reports that pitt may have known his killer, and police say the two women were not killed at random. tonight, investigators are still working to piece these cases together. tom? >> marci gonzalez for us tonight. marci, thank you. >>> we turn now tohe severe weather. millions facing flash flood watches tonight. plus widespread drought conditions intensifying scorching wildfires in the west. more than 27,000 acres charred in this new mexico park. hail and heavy rain across northern florida. a severe thunderstorm watch issued there northward. even ellicott city, devastat us, bracing for anotherrencng. here's abc's kenneth moton. >> reporter: tonight, an army of firefighters is battling this wall of flames in northern new mexico. residents told to get out. this driver barely outrunning the blaze, flames surrounding his car. >> this might not be a smart idea. >> reporter: 12 buildings burned and nearly 300 more threatened. high winds and dry bone conditions are fueling the flames. this blaze north of durango, colorado, raced across hilltops. hundreds evacuated. offic
our station in phoenix reports that pitt may have known his killer, and police say the two women were not killed at random. tonight, investigators are still working to piece these cases together. tom? >> marci gonzalez for us tonight. marci, thank you. >>> we turn now tohe severe weather. millions facing flash flood watches tonight. plus widespread drought conditions intensifying scorching wildfires in the west. more than 27,000 acres charred in this new mexico park. hail and...
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. >> reporter: his name is phoenix. as in one who ries over the ashes.d october. flames surrounded the napa valley. >> the fumes were so bad. it was different than just a wildfire where you are worried about particulate matters. >> reporter: eight-month old phoenix and his mom are involved in a study designed to study the impacts. >> everyone who was pregnant at the start of the fires or soon after. anyone who is currently pregnant, we want to enroll you right away because we want to be there for the delivery. >> reporter: the research is funded by uc davis. everything from the air to the soil is being studied. his parents want to learn as much as they can and help others by participated. phoenix didn't get his name by accident. >> driving through the said something good has to come out of this. >>> disasters like the north bay wildfires are having an impact on housing prices. adam data analyzed home prices and determined that between 2007 and 2017, far outpaced home prices in risk areas. some places known for natural beauty such as florida were the exce
. >> reporter: his name is phoenix. as in one who ries over the ashes.d october. flames surrounded the napa valley. >> the fumes were so bad. it was different than just a wildfire where you are worried about particulate matters. >> reporter: eight-month old phoenix and his mom are involved in a study designed to study the impacts. >> everyone who was pregnant at the start of the fires or soon after. anyone who is currently pregnant, we want to enroll you right away...
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he was gunned down at his office in phoenix thursday. then on friday two paralegals were killed in a double shooting in scottsdale. police say those three murders are related. and now they're investigating whether the murder of a fourth person saturday is also connected. >> the big concern, obviously, is there another victim just around the corner? the pressure then is on law enforcement to find this person. police are spending extensive amounts of time going through the backgrounds of every one of these victims to look for common themes. >> authorities have released a sketch of the suspect. you can see it there. they're trying to determine what may link the victims. a $21,000 reward is being offered for information leading to the killer. >>> at least four people have been arrested after rival protesters clashed on the streets of downtown portland, oregon, as you can see. the groups included the so-called patriot prayer and their freedom march there and an opposing group claiming the march was bringing nazis to portland. now, police say
he was gunned down at his office in phoenix thursday. then on friday two paralegals were killed in a double shooting in scottsdale. police say those three murders are related. and now they're investigating whether the murder of a fourth person saturday is also connected. >> the big concern, obviously, is there another victim just around the corner? the pressure then is on law enforcement to find this person. police are spending extensive amounts of time going through the backgrounds of...
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what is your take on this, phoenix? phoenix: i will have to pass on this one.olleagues out of asia a i tnkhere are the best ones to discuss this. this was a good one. i liked it. francine: i am like 50-50. james: if you're going to buy an equity, and i am interested in that equity, there is an implicit currency gap within that and i've colleagues in the industry who are trying to work out whether the imf has saved interest rates or whether it will carry on. huge sums are being bet on this sort of outcome. tom: this has been a wonderful hour. james bevan, thank you so much for holding us together. phoenix, do not be a stranger. it is fed day, we have a huge day for you. this afternoon,n importt fed meeting. up, not only do yo get david rubenstein of the carlyle group for most of the hour, kevin cirilli from singapore as well. you get david rubenstein as the media landscape changes. we'll talk to him about m&a. there is singapore. we are looking for kevin ciri this is bloomberg. ♪ what's a gig of data? well, it's a whole day's worth of love songs. 300 minutes of
what is your take on this, phoenix? phoenix: i will have to pass on this one.olleagues out of asia a i tnkhere are the best ones to discuss this. this was a good one. i liked it. francine: i am like 50-50. james: if you're going to buy an equity, and i am interested in that equity, there is an implicit currency gap within that and i've colleagues in the industry who are trying to work out whether the imf has saved interest rates or whether it will carry on. huge sums are being bet on this sort...
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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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thursday, phoenix police say 59-year-old dr. steven pit was shot and killed outside his phoenix office. pit, a well-known forensic psychiatrist, worked on several high-profile cases including the columbine school massacre and the murder of jonbenet ramsey. >> i'm kind of a news nerd to begin with. so -- and i follow crime stories, always have. >> reporter: the next day, two women, 48-year-old valeria sharp and 49-year-old anderson were found shot at their office in downtown scottsdale. both parallels working at the same family custody law firm. a friend remembers her fondly. >> someone took a very good person and left them -- two boys with no mom. that's sad. >> reporter: one woman was found dead at the scene. the other seen stumbling outside after being shot. she later died in the hospital. police saying this shooting somehow linked to pit. >> we don't believe this is a random incident. >> reporter: saturday, a fourth murder. police discovering the body of a man inside an office complex that houses mostly therapists and counsel
thursday, phoenix police say 59-year-old dr. steven pit was shot and killed outside his phoenix office. pit, a well-known forensic psychiatrist, worked on several high-profile cases including the columbine school massacre and the murder of jonbenet ramsey. >> i'm kind of a news nerd to begin with. so -- and i follow crime stories, always have. >> reporter: the next day, two women, 48-year-old valeria sharp and 49-year-old anderson were found shot at their office in downtown...
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it's going to be called aim phoenix. phoenix rising.aging app led by gaming development team. >> you won't be able to access your old buddy b list you can sign up for a screen name and invite your friends to join you for a trip down memory lane with aim. >> you've got mail. >> i haven't heard -- >> i was going to -- >> took me a second. >> amazon just moved into bethesda road. new amazing book location opened on tuesday. this is the company's second bookstore in the d.c. area. beazon's 16th brick and mortar store. use space is limited in the store it only sells very popular titles there. ere is a special designation for books kindle customers read in three days or less. you can test deviceser as toys"r"us is closing its doors, another store is hoping to fill the void. party city is going to have pop-up stores. party city say it will open shops in what it calls optim markets where it found attractive leasing opportunities. it also plans to expand online sales. the pop-ups will run through the holiday season. >>> barbiedd isg another job
it's going to be called aim phoenix. phoenix rising.aging app led by gaming development team. >> you won't be able to access your old buddy b list you can sign up for a screen name and invite your friends to join you for a trip down memory lane with aim. >> you've got mail. >> i haven't heard -- >> i was going to -- >> took me a second. >> amazon just moved into bethesda road. new amazing book location opened on tuesday. this is the company's second bookstore...
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la primera dama viajÓ a phoenix, arizona, donde reaccionÓinstalaciones donde albergan a niÑos migrantesisiÓn. ♪ ♪ ♪ palmira: llegÓ la hora de sarcoma tras las condiciones del tiempo. porque parece ser que viene mucho calor. con estas imÁgenes en vivo nos vamos a enlazar con elena tabre que ya estÁ lista con la cree ventana tiempo . elena: comenzamos analizando cÓmo estudiar las condiciones durante este jueves sobre el Área de la bahÍa.las temperaturas en oakland estuvo en 66 grados. la zona de san francisco, la mÁxima, y 70 grad, san josÉ sobre los 76 grados. en cuanto a las temperaturas mÁximas, quÉ pasarÁ las prÓximas horas? cielo mayormente despejados y la mÍnima madrugada se esperan los 50 y siete grados. a partir de maÑana va a haber un aumento las temperaturas en gran parte de nuestro estado. por tanto en nuestra regiÓn bien se esperan temperaturas bien cÁlidas. para maÑana tendremos 95 grados de temperatura mÁxima. en san josÉ se esperan 84 grados. tambiÉn sobre el interior, extender otras mÁximas maÑana oscilarán entre los 92 y 90 y centrados . incluso para el sÁbado todavÍa con
la primera dama viajÓ a phoenix, arizona, donde reaccionÓinstalaciones donde albergan a niÑos migrantesisiÓn. ♪ ♪ ♪ palmira: llegÓ la hora de sarcoma tras las condiciones del tiempo. porque parece ser que viene mucho calor. con estas imÁgenes en vivo nos vamos a enlazar con elena tabre que ya estÁ lista con la cree ventana tiempo . elena: comenzamos analizando cÓmo estudiar las condiciones durante este jueves sobre el Área de la bahÍa.las temperaturas en oakland estuvo en 66...
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steven pitt, a world-renowned forensic psychiatrist, arguing with someone outside his phoenix office.shots soon ringing out. the 59-year-old left dead on the ground. less than 24 hours later, police respond to 911 calls at a scottsdale law office where two paralegals had been shot. one of the managing to crawl outside to this bus, begging the driver to call 911. >> she is bleeding from her face, she said she thought she may be dying. >> reporter: dying at the hospital soon after. authorities followed her trail of blood, leading them inside the office where they found lauren anderson, who was pronounced dead on the scene. and again, a day after that, psychologist and hypno therapist marshall levine was found dead from two gunshot wounds inside his scottsdale office, officials say he was collateral damage, a therapist who shared another office with karen colby, who counseled jones' son, and didn't realize she was a target. >> you do wonder, this a disgruntled client that was looking for me? i doubt it but it could be. >> reporter: by the time colby sat down for an interview with me yest
steven pitt, a world-renowned forensic psychiatrist, arguing with someone outside his phoenix office.shots soon ringing out. the 59-year-old left dead on the ground. less than 24 hours later, police respond to 911 calls at a scottsdale law office where two paralegals had been shot. one of the managing to crawl outside to this bus, begging the driver to call 911. >> she is bleeding from her face, she said she thought she may be dying. >> reporter: dying at the hospital soon after....
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. >> sreenivasan: from oakland california to phoenix, arizona, street artist chip thomas shares stories of the navajo people with large scale photographs. but he has been living in the four corners region of the american west for years, and he's known for something ee. this story was produced by kqed arts, our pbs member station in san francisco. >> there's a part of what i do that's being an intentional provocateur. puing work out that people might not expect to see, in a particular space, especially at that size. this piece speaks to a land dispute on the navajo nation, and in this area, the peabody coal company, and the hopi tribe were forcibly removing navajo people from this area. this photograph was taken in 1983; the guy whtook it was a ar friend of mine. i just really wanted to do this for him, but also get bis message ouause it unfortunely remains necessary. >> i have a one year old, so that's what caught my eye, really. >> yeah, good. >> throwing that little babyifp, that's bea. >> yeah, that's the beauty of this photograph. it's multi-layered, it's complex, a lot like life. m
. >> sreenivasan: from oakland california to phoenix, arizona, street artist chip thomas shares stories of the navajo people with large scale photographs. but he has been living in the four corners region of the american west for years, and he's known for something ee. this story was produced by kqed arts, our pbs member station in san francisco. >> there's a part of what i do that's being an intentional provocateur. puing work out that people might not expect to see, in a...
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i head over to a phoenix housing district reserved for people over fifty five. there i want to talk to a woman who may be able to answer. question. my name is linda chamberlain i'm one of the co-founders of al gore it was started back in one nine hundred seventy two by my husband and myself and we've really spent most of our life involved in crown nicks and transhumanism. and i'm now retired. and my husband is a. crest aces and al gore this time as are my mother and my father in law. i can remember when my mother was dying of cancer and i told her you know what the next time we see each other we're probably going to be i'm going to have taken you out to a wonderful dinner at the best restaurant on the moon of titan with the best view of the planet saturn and you and i will toast to life is will be together again. to the youth worker who did your story of course. as an atheist. i had accepted the fact that there is nothing after biological death it's just dust to dust just gone because i have accepted it doesn't mean that i liked it it was just a fact and then i
i head over to a phoenix housing district reserved for people over fifty five. there i want to talk to a woman who may be able to answer. question. my name is linda chamberlain i'm one of the co-founders of al gore it was started back in one nine hundred seventy two by my husband and myself and we've really spent most of our life involved in crown nicks and transhumanism. and i'm now retired. and my husband is a. crest aces and al gore this time as are my mother and my father in law. i can...
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caroline: mark, you are mentioning phoenix.out how the regulatory landscape fits into this? we haven't got a date of when waymo will be making this investment and getting the cars on the road. where do we stand in terms of this becoming a reality? and crews are going back and forth in their announcements. waymo said they are planning to launch their first commercial service in arizona outside of phoenix. they haven't given a date. i imagine the summer is so hot there, they have talked about testing without a driver in the front seat in the second city later this year. most likely to be either in california, texas, or washington, based on where they have the most robust tests right now. david, give us a sense of what detroit is talking about, particularly the car owners. i remember speaking to ford, and he said the fight is on for whoever joins the data -- owns the data. they don't want to see it lost to the tech companies. do they feel they have a fair share of this pie? david: it is going to be really tough if you're talking a
caroline: mark, you are mentioning phoenix.out how the regulatory landscape fits into this? we haven't got a date of when waymo will be making this investment and getting the cars on the road. where do we stand in terms of this becoming a reality? and crews are going back and forth in their announcements. waymo said they are planning to launch their first commercial service in arizona outside of phoenix. they haven't given a date. i imagine the summer is so hot there, they have talked about...
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and once again, for the sixth straight year, the lowest selling jersey in the nba belongs to phoenix suns backup forward ladarious fartpockets. that's right. in french it's pronounced fart-pockay. we have a great show tonight, sandra bullock is with us. she's very nice. and i'll tell you something. you know, her friends call her sandy, which is why she always insists that i call her sandra. and later on in the show, we're going to play a game called "college knowledge" with nba players who went to stanford and the university of kentucky. we're going to team them up, pair them up by school. and because this is prime time, we're pulling out all the stops. ben simmons of the philadelphia 76ers is with us for what i believe -- [ cheers and applause ] could be the next great american sport. now, ben is going to -- there's ben. ben is going to try -- hi, ben -- to shoot -- his mission is to shoot that giant ball into that giant hoop in a game called big skip ball, and if he makes it, everyone in this audience will go home with a valuable prize, all right? all right. although i do want to s
and once again, for the sixth straight year, the lowest selling jersey in the nba belongs to phoenix suns backup forward ladarious fartpockets. that's right. in french it's pronounced fart-pockay. we have a great show tonight, sandra bullock is with us. she's very nice. and i'll tell you something. you know, her friends call her sandy, which is why she always insists that i call her sandra. and later on in the show, we're going to play a game called "college knowledge" with nba...
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. >> gary joining us from phoenix. what have you learned?: well this shelter in the heart of phoenix is where the six-year-old girl is living 1300 miles away from her mother cindy who is in cindy. they were split apart six years ago and they haven't communicated but that has all changed. a statement reading the child was able to speak with her mother 30 minutes. we are continuing to provide this child with excellent care anda are advocated for safe reunification on her behalf. due to the need to protect the privacy of the child in our care, we cannot speak to the specifics. we walked into this facility, walked into the gate and were not allowed inside. we were able to talk to an employee on a call box. >> i understand you won't let us in, but can someone come out and fill us in the condition of this little girl. >> we are not allowed to talk to the media at all. >> how is the little girl doing? >> i'm sorry, i can't give any information about the little girl. >> you need what? >> i'm sorry? >> i didn't hear what you said. >> i can't give any
. >> gary joining us from phoenix. what have you learned?: well this shelter in the heart of phoenix is where the six-year-old girl is living 1300 miles away from her mother cindy who is in cindy. they were split apart six years ago and they haven't communicated but that has all changed. a statement reading the child was able to speak with her mother 30 minutes. we are continuing to provide this child with excellent care anda are advocated for safe reunification on her behalf. due to the...
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steven pitt, a world-renowned forensic psychiatrist, arguing with someone outside his phoenix office.oon ringing out. the 59-year-old left dead on the ground. less than 24 hours later police respond to 911 calls at a scottsdale law office where two paralegals had also been shot. one of the women, veleria sharp, managing to crawl outside to this bus, asking a driver to call 911. >> she is bleeding from her face. she says she thought she may be dying. >> reporter: and dying at the hospital soon after. authorities followed her trail of blood, leading them inside the office, where they found laura anderson, who was pronounced dead at the scene. a day later just after midnight, psychologist and hypnotherapist marshall levine was found dead from two gunshot wounds inside his scottsdale office. these murders occurring within a 30il radius. police saying jones used the same gun for all of the murders. >> we again had a match linking the homicide to the others. >> reporter: yesterday, after surveillance evidence placed the shooter near the residence, officials went to this fountain hills neigh
steven pitt, a world-renowned forensic psychiatrist, arguing with someone outside his phoenix office.oon ringing out. the 59-year-old left dead on the ground. less than 24 hours later police respond to 911 calls at a scottsdale law office where two paralegals had also been shot. one of the women, veleria sharp, managing to crawl outside to this bus, asking a driver to call 911. >> she is bleeding from her face. she says she thought she may be dying. >> reporter: and dying at the...
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. >> reporter: police in phoenix and scottsdale, investigating four shooting deaths in three days, the victims all working in the mental health and legal fields. so far, police believe at least three murders are connected. >> we're confident that both scenes are related. after we looked at the wss statements, the forensic evidence that's been collected. >> reporter: the killings started thursday, the first a prominent phoenix forensic psychiatrist. police stay steven pitt was shot outside his office. pitt worked on several high profile cases, including the murder of jonbenet ramsey. nbc's "dateline" interviewed him in 2016. >> i'm kind of a news nerd to begin with. so -- and i follow crime stories, always have. >> reporter: on friday, two co-workers, veleria sharp and laura anderson, both paralegals working at the same family custody law firm, were shot at their office in scottsdale. one woman found dead at the scene, the other seen running outside after being shot in the head, pleading with a bus driver for help. >> female came running out to the bus, she's bleeding from her face. >>
. >> reporter: police in phoenix and scottsdale, investigating four shooting deaths in three days, the victims all working in the mental health and legal fields. so far, police believe at least three murders are connected. >> we're confident that both scenes are related. after we looked at the wss statements, the forensic evidence that's been collected. >> reporter: the killings started thursday, the first a prominent phoenix forensic psychiatrist. police stay steven pitt was...
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that flight in phoenix to newark.ley on why it stopped. >> reporter: tonight, a united airlines 737 has made it to newark after a tense aborted phoenix take off. >> all of a sudden the pilot hit the breaks very hard. we weren't given an update at first. eventually the pilot came on. >> reporter: the pilot pulling off the runway to deal with a brake issue. >> we're going to have to go somewhere and sit for 60 minutes. >> reporter: this on what may be the busiest flying day of the entire year. tsa predicting by later tonight it will screen 2.7 million passengers. 100,000 more than the sunday after last thanksgiving, often considered the busiest day of the year. >> it might not go out on time. >> reporter: delta gave us behind the scenes access for their busiest time of year. >> it's the summer we worry about. it's 90 days of action. people think our super bowl is thanksgiving, but our super bowl is the summer operation. >> reporter: today may end up being the busiest day to fly through the year, there are several friday
that flight in phoenix to newark.ley on why it stopped. >> reporter: tonight, a united airlines 737 has made it to newark after a tense aborted phoenix take off. >> all of a sudden the pilot hit the breaks very hard. we weren't given an update at first. eventually the pilot came on. >> reporter: the pilot pulling off the runway to deal with a brake issue. >> we're going to have to go somewhere and sit for 60 minutes. >> reporter: this on what may be the busiest...
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. >> four murders in a phoenix suburb. police say at least threefhe killings are connected. >> shooting from the flip. an offduty fbi agent shows off his dance moves and accidentally fires into the crowd. >> they defied evacuation orders and are now surrounded by lava. the only way out of this volcano emergency is up. >> lava has covered it all. there is nothing left here. >>> welcome to the joifr. i'm elaine quijano. firefighters are working through the night to contain the large wildfires burning in the west. the biggest fires in southern colorado, and new mexico, have torched thousand of acres, forcing major evacuations. here is mireya villarreal. >> the wind -- >> reporter: strong wind are fueling the fire inthnew mexico. since thursday 30,000 acres have burned. >> oh, my god. >> it's so hot. >> rick archiletta and son captured dramatic video of their evacuation from a campsite. among 2200 forced out of the area as crews work around the clock to put out the flames. >> hate to say we are getting used to it. we are prepa
. >> four murders in a phoenix suburb. police say at least threefhe killings are connected. >> shooting from the flip. an offduty fbi agent shows off his dance moves and accidentally fires into the crowd. >> they defied evacuation orders and are now surrounded by lava. the only way out of this volcano emergency is up. >> lava has covered it all. there is nothing left here. >>> welcome to the joifr. i'm elaine quijano. firefighters are working through the night...
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to piece together who could be behind a string of shootings that have left four people dead in the phoenix area. >> they heard shots, think somebody is hurt. there was a lot of argument. >> reporter: detectives trying to determine if the shooting death of a life coach this weekend is connected to the deaths of a prominent forensic psychiatrist killed in broad daylight and two paralegals, gunned down less than 24 hours later. >> right now we are doing our best to locate this suspect, to >> reporter: the first vtim, dr. steven pitt, known for his consulting work on high-profile cases including jonbenet ramsey's death, and the jodi arias trial, killed outside of his phoenix office at around 5:30 thursday evening. then friday, seven miles away, paralegals veleria sharp and laura anderson, shot inside this office that specializes in family law, helping clients in times of emotional stress. one of the women, shot in the head, managing to walk outside, begging for help. >> a female came running up to the bus. she is bleeding from her face. she says she thought she may be dying. >> reporter: she l
to piece together who could be behind a string of shootings that have left four people dead in the phoenix area. >> they heard shots, think somebody is hurt. there was a lot of argument. >> reporter: detectives trying to determine if the shooting death of a life coach this weekend is connected to the deaths of a prominent forensic psychiatrist killed in broad daylight and two paralegals, gunned down less than 24 hours later. >> right now we are doing our best to locate this...
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. >>> speaking of sports, giants baseball tomorrow will be in phoenix, arizona. to get you in the spirit here at nbc bay area -- >> won't it be the same temperature here? >> glend dale, phoenix, arizona temperatures coming to the bay area saturday. tomorrow, inland spots in the low 90s. saturday, some valley temperatures. i just checked. phoenix will be 105 on saturday. >> whoa. >> antioch and concord may also be 105 on sunday. thank you very much. >> that's going to do it for us. we hope to see you tomorrow. bye-bye. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- amy adams, rob reiner, musical guests, backstreet boys, and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 8-9-4. >> tariq: yeah. >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. thank you very much, everybody. welcome. welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show," everybody. thank you for being here. [ chee
. >>> speaking of sports, giants baseball tomorrow will be in phoenix, arizona. to get you in the spirit here at nbc bay area -- >> won't it be the same temperature here? >> glend dale, phoenix, arizona temperatures coming to the bay area saturday. tomorrow, inland spots in the low 90s. saturday, some valley temperatures. i just checked. phoenix will be 105 on saturday. >> whoa. >> antioch and concord may also be 105 on sunday. thank you very much. >>...
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this cat i urge you to be that phoenix here's hoping we can find peace understanding and love in this dark turning. you know this is one of those statistics every piece is when you look at it you're mine doesn't quite want to believe it but then when you see the reality play out every day you suddenly realize just how serious this is nothing anyone who truly takes stock of their lives realizes that they have been affected either personally or know people affected by depression suicide things of this nature and it's sobering and it's truly tragic and it's tragic to think that people are willing to take their life because it's always think about it's like gosh if you're at that point doesn't life only get better but you can't see out of it when you're in those cases and we also live in a world where when you look at those numbers obviously it cuts across all boundaries that you know no one area but when you see a large amount of of white men blue collar socio economic white men in a cross when you see the north dakota south dakota the places where politicians keep saying they're going t
this cat i urge you to be that phoenix here's hoping we can find peace understanding and love in this dark turning. you know this is one of those statistics every piece is when you look at it you're mine doesn't quite want to believe it but then when you see the reality play out every day you suddenly realize just how serious this is nothing anyone who truly takes stock of their lives realizes that they have been affected either personally or know people affected by depression suicide things of...
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four murders in a phoenix suburb. police say at least three of the killings are connected.oting from the flip, an off- duty f.b.i. agent shows off his dance moves, and accidentally fires into the crowd. and they defied evacuation orders and are now surrounded by lava. the only way out of this volcano emergency is up. >> lava has covered it all. there is nothing left here. this is the "cbs weekend news." >> quijano: good evening, i'm elaine quijano. wildfire season is off to an explosive start in the west. more than a dozen fires are burning in five states. the largest are in southern colorado and new mexico. drought conditions there range from extreme to exceptional. and hundreds of homes are threatened. here's mireya villarreal. >> we've got winds. >> reporter: strong winds are fueling the ute park fire in northern new mexico. since thursday, more than 30,000 acres have burned. >> oh my god. >> it's so hot. >> reporter: rick archuleta and his son captured dramatic video of their evacuation from a camp site. they are among 2200 people forced out of the area as crews work ar
four murders in a phoenix suburb. police say at least three of the killings are connected.oting from the flip, an off- duty f.b.i. agent shows off his dance moves, and accidentally fires into the crowd. and they defied evacuation orders and are now surrounded by lava. the only way out of this volcano emergency is up. >> lava has covered it all. there is nothing left here. this is the "cbs weekend news." >> quijano: good evening, i'm elaine quijano. wildfire season is off...
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tucson, arizona, not phoenix where we are. the tucson sector. 262 miles of border that you see the authorities in charge of there. they are going to go around the round table and we will keep a close eye on that and we may pop it up down on one side of the screen if i can. my next guest, he and i will talk as it's happening and we will go back as the first lady makes remarks and ask questions we have seen her ask before. detailed information she is looking for, for the livelihood and the care of if children held in the facilities in the country illegally. steve daines of the senate appropriations committee joins me now. this is great to see you today. we will keep an eye on that. but let's talk if we can first of all and pause to the news of what is happening today. and the fact that the facilities and what we are doing with the children is in the headlines and moving forward. what do we do? >> we need to go back to look at why are we in this mess in the first place? this comes back to open porous borders. what happens is the
tucson, arizona, not phoenix where we are. the tucson sector. 262 miles of border that you see the authorities in charge of there. they are going to go around the round table and we will keep a close eye on that and we may pop it up down on one side of the screen if i can. my next guest, he and i will talk as it's happening and we will go back as the first lady makes remarks and ask questions we have seen her ask before. detailed information she is looking for, for the livelihood and the care...
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pitt was found shot to death in phoenix thursday after witnesses reported a loud argument. >> also killed 48-year-old valeria sharp and mrs. anderson. a fourth victim was found dead in his office at a mental health counselling facility saturday. it is not clear if his death is related to the others. >>> delta airlines investigating theeath of a dog on a flight from phoenix to newark. it happened during a layover in detroit. the officials say the 8-year-old dog was found dead in its carrier last wednesday at the airport cargo facility. at least four dogs died in year in the care of u.s. airlines. delta says it is conducting a review to ensure this does not happen again. >>> fbi agent could face charges for busting a move in a denver bar and accidentally shooting someone. look at the off duty agent early start morning at the dance-off. >> he's got moves. >> back flip and loses the gun from the waist band holster. the weapon fires when he scrambles to grab it and hitting austomer in the leg. the agent has not been identified. the d.a. will determine if charges will be filed. >> killer moves.
pitt was found shot to death in phoenix thursday after witnesses reported a loud argument. >> also killed 48-year-old valeria sharp and mrs. anderson. a fourth victim was found dead in his office at a mental health counselling facility saturday. it is not clear if his death is related to the others. >>> delta airlines investigating theeath of a dog on a flight from phoenix to newark. it happened during a layover in detroit. the officials say the 8-year-old dog was found dead in...
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the phoenix suns had the first pick. >> the first pick in the 2018nba draft, the phoenix suns selectnot going to have to pack his bag. he played his freshman year at the university of arizona. he was the player of the year averaging over 20 points per game for the wildcats. the kings took duke. baseball news, marlins pitcher dan straily has been suspended five games for beating buster posey on tuesday. miami manager don mattingly got popped one game. after blowing a game, punching a door and break being his hand, hunter strickland apologized for his actions today. >> you know, i know i let a lot of people down. i let my teammates down, my family down, coaches, organization, my fan base and just one stupid split second decision, you know, this cost a lot of -- kaued a lot of -- caused a lot of harm and i'm sincerely sorry for that. >> soccer star mesi could be on his way to the cup. chipped a ball to onte. embarrassing moment for a argentina. sgl >> seems to me like it's a good fan appreciation gift for maybe the calgary flames. >> gentlemen, start your engines. the green flag drops o
the phoenix suns had the first pick. >> the first pick in the 2018nba draft, the phoenix suns selectnot going to have to pack his bag. he played his freshman year at the university of arizona. he was the player of the year averaging over 20 points per game for the wildcats. the kings took duke. baseball news, marlins pitcher dan straily has been suspended five games for beating buster posey on tuesday. miami manager don mattingly got popped one game. after blowing a game, punching a door...
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pasillos del aeropuerto de baltimore la madre camino sonriente con su hijo que venÍa de la ciudad de phoenixtenÍan custodia. >> muy feliz de haber encontrado a mi hijo. feliz y agradecida. reportero: pero esa montaÑa rusa de emociones uniÓ felicidad con tristeza cuando pudo ver y tocar de nuevo a su hijo. >> me dio tristeza. me dio un gran llanto. me puse a llorar cuando lo vi porque es el Único hijo que tengo. reportero: el rostro del niÑo mostraba alegrÍa pero tambiÉn pintaba el retrato de un pequeÑo de apenas siete aÑos que ha vivido un intenso shock emocional. >> miren la carita que tiene. estÁ triste pero vamos a estar juntos. nadie nos va a separar. reportero: ¿ quÉ fue lo primero que darwin le dijo a su madre? >> que la quiero. reportero: la madre tambiÉn mandÓ un mensaje a todas las otras madres que estÁn pasando por lo mismo. >> que ellas pueden pelear lo mismo que yo. tienen que luchar para salir de ahÍ y pelear por sus hijos. uno tiene que ganar la batalla. reportero: esta madre dice que no se arrepiente de haber hecho lo que hizo y que estÁ orgullosa de estar en este paÍs. esta m
pasillos del aeropuerto de baltimore la madre camino sonriente con su hijo que venÍa de la ciudad de phoenixtenÍan custodia. >> muy feliz de haber encontrado a mi hijo. feliz y agradecida. reportero: pero esa montaÑa rusa de emociones uniÓ felicidad con tristeza cuando pudo ver y tocar de nuevo a su hijo. >> me dio tristeza. me dio un gran llanto. me puse a llorar cuando lo vi porque es el Único hijo que tengo. reportero: el rostro del niÑo mostraba alegrÍa pero tambiÉn...
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in 2100, thehat pittsburgh fatality rate from extreme heat will be 75 times higher than what phoenix or houston or new orleans experiences today, even though phoenix and new orleans are hotter today and pittsburgh will be in 2100. interestingly, these guys didn't adaptation and said we should also acknowledge it reduced the cost by two thirds. but that is not something the epa includes in its cost estimates. those of the cost estimates that contribute to our understanding that climate change will be hugely costly in the united states. box thatbig, dark blue the epa cut was the most important thing about climate change ends up amounting to this. these are two pollutants, ozone and particulate matter. for each one you can see the atmospheric concentration in 2000 and 2050. we have made a lot of progress, and then you can see if nothing else changed between 2015 and 2100, the effective pollution of heat causing higher pollution concentration causes it to bump up a little bit. bumps, the epae says is worth roughly 50,000 lives are 900 early billion dollars -- $930 billion a year of cost,
in 2100, thehat pittsburgh fatality rate from extreme heat will be 75 times higher than what phoenix or houston or new orleans experiences today, even though phoenix and new orleans are hotter today and pittsburgh will be in 2100. interestingly, these guys didn't adaptation and said we should also acknowledge it reduced the cost by two thirds. but that is not something the epa includes in its cost estimates. those of the cost estimates that contribute to our understanding that climate change...
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you will focus very much on in the end than phoenix.o your broad thoughts on emerging markets. point, the on manus' currency weakening a little bit, applied.being we can see weakening in the currency. we have seen them do the rrr cut. how concerned are you about chinese growth at this time as we see this trade that continuing between china and the united states? >> our view is that chinese growth is likely to still decelerate modestly this year. we are projecting 6.4% gdp growth. just a touchdown from last year. i think overall, the chinese officials have responded proactively around managing the situation. over the past four quarters, we have seen them trying to focus on managing the situation sensitively, protect financial and movingoncerns, to sacrifice a little bit on the growth front to achieve those objectives. the deceleration in china is a concern, especially as it spills over to global growth. and into emerging markets. manus: good to see you this morning. justtioned it to james now, the triple are cut has really exacerbated th
you will focus very much on in the end than phoenix.o your broad thoughts on emerging markets. point, the on manus' currency weakening a little bit, applied.being we can see weakening in the currency. we have seen them do the rrr cut. how concerned are you about chinese growth at this time as we see this trade that continuing between china and the united states? >> our view is that chinese growth is likely to still decelerate modestly this year. we are projecting 6.4% gdp growth. just a...
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summer in between phoenix and tucson.se enough for all weekend and that starts to drift northward up into utah, also new mexico, and colorado. so if you have any travel plans there friday into saturday, that would play into your plans g for a low to mountain shower activity. that will be starting on the weekend. just an fyi if you're going through shasta or tahoe and truckee. temperatures topped out today. still plenty warm. on wednesday. now they are starting to drop and they will continue to do so into the weekend. low clouds. is sunny, breezy, cooler for most. sometimes it takes another day. there's a robust delta breeze. mainly favoring about san francisco south. south of point reyes. plenty out there. water temps are just really cold. 51 degrees. san francisco half moon bay. it doesn't take a lot to get it going. the altamont pass is at 34-40 miles per hour. loan 61. the rest are in the 50s here. low 50s, menlo park. woodside is in there. pacifica as well. mid 50s. san mateo says, hey, so are we. redwood city, don't
summer in between phoenix and tucson.se enough for all weekend and that starts to drift northward up into utah, also new mexico, and colorado. so if you have any travel plans there friday into saturday, that would play into your plans g for a low to mountain shower activity. that will be starting on the weekend. just an fyi if you're going through shasta or tahoe and truckee. temperatures topped out today. still plenty warm. on wednesday. now they are starting to drop and they will continue to...
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he is based in free next -- phoenix. to work with in tucson and when he arrived, when he discovered -- >> a stakeout, essentially. where is the dog collar? >> he is sitting in this hot police car all day, he said he spent the whole day with these police officers waiting for the sky to get home and pick up the delivery. when he goes in to interrogate the guy, he asks what are you doing? the guy said that his job was basically, he found a stop on craigslist or he basically received packages and forwarded them on. they paid him $20 a package and that was the extent of his involvement. chad convinces this guy to give him a list of everything that they were shipping. it was things like dog collars, tents, containment fences, close, shoes backpacks -- cothlothes, shoes, backpacks. the way they make their profit is buying a tv and selling it. dog collars and tents, those are nothing to resell. police basically started to suspect that this is humna trafficking -- human trafficking. what they found that was the sky was shipping t
he is based in free next -- phoenix. to work with in tucson and when he arrived, when he discovered -- >> a stakeout, essentially. where is the dog collar? >> he is sitting in this hot police car all day, he said he spent the whole day with these police officers waiting for the sky to get home and pick up the delivery. when he goes in to interrogate the guy, he asks what are you doing? the guy said that his job was basically, he found a stop on craigslist or he basically received...