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december 30, 31st , 2007, phoenix arizona. a joke i used to repeat in those days was wife that the happy when you could be interesting. i knew howto be interesting. there waspower in being a spectacle , even a miserable spectacle . the punch and the line. interesting. sentences like serrated blades, laughter like machine-gun rounds. a drink in one hand,a borrowed cigarette in the other . if you could draw enough glances, any room that orbits around you. that new year's eve i wound up at a party that was exactly like every party i had ever been to and i hooked up to a pair of speakers and after a costume theme i've tried and failed to adhere to in an apartment with white people. the only difference is i was getting wasted in phoenix arizona instead of bowling green kentucky. and in the few days i had been there i concluded that arizona was perhaps the whitest place i had ever visited . it was like stepping onto the surface of a very well lit moon. the parties theme was the future which is why more than half the people in attend
december 30, 31st , 2007, phoenix arizona. a joke i used to repeat in those days was wife that the happy when you could be interesting. i knew howto be interesting. there waspower in being a spectacle , even a miserable spectacle . the punch and the line. interesting. sentences like serrated blades, laughter like machine-gun rounds. a drink in one hand,a borrowed cigarette in the other . if you could draw enough glances, any room that orbits around you. that new year's eve i wound up at a party...
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a virtual wedding in phoenix. all to show that beauty can come from chaos. anna stewart, cnn, london. >> love does conquer all, doesn't it? that story is poignant for me because i am one of those brides who had to postpone my wedding. i wasn't supposed to be here at work today. april 2nd was to be my wedding day. jeff and i may figure out a clever way to get hitched. meantime, we went into the backyard, took some official wedding day selfies, got carry out from uber eats and then, well, i just came to work. >>> stay tuned for official wedding photos one day soon we hope on my instagram natalie allen, cnn. we're just glad to be safe and healthy. thank you so much for watching. "cnn newsroom" continues next with robyn curnow. see you again tomorrow. awesome internet.
a virtual wedding in phoenix. all to show that beauty can come from chaos. anna stewart, cnn, london. >> love does conquer all, doesn't it? that story is poignant for me because i am one of those brides who had to postpone my wedding. i wasn't supposed to be here at work today. april 2nd was to be my wedding day. jeff and i may figure out a clever way to get hitched. meantime, we went into the backyard, took some official wedding day selfies, got carry out from uber eats and then, well, i...
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orleans when it was in phoenix he read the phoenix newspapers there is not a word about it. any mention. >> has the bodies are buried, growing more and more dead bodies, where are they going? people recognize a lot of dead bodies coming around. how do they explain that and where they get buried? >> it's funny, to give you an example, in philadelphia at a time when they were actually digging mass graves and when they finally closed schools, saloons, churches, one of the newspapers actually said, this is not a public health measure, you have no cause for alarm. but people knew, obviously, there digging mass graves and closing everything. neighbors dying 24 hours after the first symptoms. they knew perfectly well this was not ordinary influenza that led to real framing of society. you mentioned earlier, president wilson committed president wilson actually make a statement about this? what did he say about it he met. >> not one word. never did he make a single public statement about this pandemic, as far as he was concerned it was a distraction from a war. >> the reason he didn'
orleans when it was in phoenix he read the phoenix newspapers there is not a word about it. any mention. >> has the bodies are buried, growing more and more dead bodies, where are they going? people recognize a lot of dead bodies coming around. how do they explain that and where they get buried? >> it's funny, to give you an example, in philadelphia at a time when they were actually digging mass graves and when they finally closed schools, saloons, churches, one of the newspapers...
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when it was actually in phoenix, you read the phoenix newspapers, there's not a word about it hardly any mention. again, the whole attitude was, depressing, anybody would hurt the war evident so that focus on the war put a lid on any press comment. >> host: as the bodied are buried -- growing, more and more dead bids, where are they going? people recognize a lot of dead bodies. how do they explain that and where do they get buried? >> guest: well, it's funny you should -- it's not funny, about to give you an example, in philadelphia at the time when they were actually digging mass graves and when they finally belatedly closed schools, theaters, soon salons, churches, one newspaper said this not a public halve measure. you have nothing -- no cause for alarm. but people knew obviously, they're digging mass graves and closing agency, their neighbor is dying 24 ours of the first symptoms, sometimes horrific esteems, they new pen he well this was not ordinary influenza and that lead to a real strain of society. >> host: let's talk about you mentioned earlier, president wilson. did preside
when it was actually in phoenix, you read the phoenix newspapers, there's not a word about it hardly any mention. again, the whole attitude was, depressing, anybody would hurt the war evident so that focus on the war put a lid on any press comment. >> host: as the bodied are buried -- growing, more and more dead bids, where are they going? people recognize a lot of dead bodies. how do they explain that and where do they get buried? >> guest: well, it's funny you should -- it's not...
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when it was actually in phoenix he read the phoenix newspapers, there's not a word about it. hardly any mention. again, the whole attitude was depressing anybody what are the war effort so let's focus on the war, put a lid on any press on. >> as the bodies are growing, more and more dead bodies, where are they going? people recognize there's a lot of dead bodies coming around. how did they explain that and where did they get buried? >> it's finally, it's not funny but to give you an example here in philadelphia at a time with her actually taking mass graves and when they finally belatedly closed schools, saloons and so forth, churches, one of the newspapers actually said, this is not the public health measure. you have nothing, no cause for alarm. but people knew obviously. they are taking mass graves, closing everything. their neighbors dine 24 hours after the first symptoms, sometimes with horrific symptoms. they knew perfectly well this was not ordinary influenza and led to a real frame of society. >> let's talk about you mentioned earlier president wilson. did president w
when it was actually in phoenix he read the phoenix newspapers, there's not a word about it. hardly any mention. again, the whole attitude was depressing anybody what are the war effort so let's focus on the war, put a lid on any press on. >> as the bodies are growing, more and more dead bodies, where are they going? people recognize there's a lot of dead bodies coming around. how did they explain that and where did they get buried? >> it's finally, it's not funny but to give you an...
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[laughter] >> ken starr and our colleagues fly out to phoenix and she makes them lunch. >> cold salmonmoose. and of course and charms them. and we sit next to one of them in church. he was still shaking his head as he is recounting the tale and then ask questions about the constitution. the least favorite course was the constitution she had a be a quick study and perform because she doesn't deal with the constitution and the court of appeal. >> that happens very quickly and she moves to washington. >> 99 / nothing in one person was absent. >> so the right to life, the moral majority, and jerry falwell senator helms, because o'connor had voted to decriminalize abortion as a state legislator, this got out and immediately the antiabortion crowd was upset. it look like trouble for the reagan administration but he didn't want to fight those social issues and so they finessed it. so they set her up to jesse helms office and she just charmed them. >> talk about the relationship with the other justices. one that leaps off the page is her relationship with scalia. >> yes we asked justice steven
[laughter] >> ken starr and our colleagues fly out to phoenix and she makes them lunch. >> cold salmonmoose. and of course and charms them. and we sit next to one of them in church. he was still shaking his head as he is recounting the tale and then ask questions about the constitution. the least favorite course was the constitution she had a be a quick study and perform because she doesn't deal with the constitution and the court of appeal. >> that happens very quickly and...
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now let's go to arizona where we find vaughn hilliard in phoenix. the teprotest is set to begin later today. >> the rally in downtown phoenix outside of arizona state capital is set to begin in a half hour. to give this the appropriate context though, so far what you see at this point here is about 200 folks, katy. when you look at the greater phoenix population, you're talking about almost five million people here. over the last threw weeks, the republican governor here issued stay the ahome orders now three weeks ago today. when you go around the greater phoenix area, there has been social distancing. for the most part, you say the grocery stores have been the busiest places to be. in conversing with folks out here, there is frustration with doug deucy. there is frustration within the administration. but not with donald trump. i was talking with one woman earlier here who was here with her four children. she said she is frustrated. the two of her kids have special needs and relied on services provided by their school to assist her. she said she do
now let's go to arizona where we find vaughn hilliard in phoenix. the teprotest is set to begin later today. >> the rally in downtown phoenix outside of arizona state capital is set to begin in a half hour. to give this the appropriate context though, so far what you see at this point here is about 200 folks, katy. when you look at the greater phoenix population, you're talking about almost five million people here. over the last threw weeks, the republican governor here issued stay the...
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the phoenix area could pull it off, because it has a bunch of spring training facilities all local.a statement, mlb officials said in part we have discussed the idea of staging games at one location as one potential option. we've not settled on that option or developed a detailed plan. >> according to the howell family: auntie jenn's friend and her son shape your future. start here. complete the census at 2020census.gov announcer: it's time to play "family feud"! give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: how's everybody? i appreciate that. thank you all. how are you all doing today? thank you all very much. my man. i appreciate that, now. thank you all. yeah, i do. i appreciate you all. thank you. well, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man, steve harvey. [cheering and applause] got another good one for you today. returning for their third day, total of 20,835 bucks, from la palma, california, it's the champs--sanchez family. [cheering and applause] and from south philadelphia, p.a., that's philly, baby. 105.3, wdas. sound like phi
the phoenix area could pull it off, because it has a bunch of spring training facilities all local.a statement, mlb officials said in part we have discussed the idea of staging games at one location as one potential option. we've not settled on that option or developed a detailed plan. >> according to the howell family: auntie jenn's friend and her son shape your future. start here. complete the census at 2020census.gov announcer: it's time to play "family feud"! give it up for...
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vaughn hillyard before that in phoenix. thank you to you both. >>> brian, we're now lucky to be joined by former secretary of state, john kerry, who i'm sure has thoughts about all of this. mr. secretary, how would you strike this balance? i think there is a very deep fear about the state of our economy, the almost immediate collapse of our economy when these shutdowns started. but for the majority of people, they understand and respect the sort of stay-at-home orders to keep people in our communities and our own homes safe. how would you speak to the angry minority today? >> well, first of all, i understand -- i think everybody understands frustrations people feel. life has been turned topsy-turvy by what is taking place. but i think what's extraordinary is that the president of the united states, whose responsibility it is to lead the nation, according to the best advice and all the best advice, the best business advice, the best medical advice, the best security advice is all saying, you can't make the economy work again
vaughn hillyard before that in phoenix. thank you to you both. >>> brian, we're now lucky to be joined by former secretary of state, john kerry, who i'm sure has thoughts about all of this. mr. secretary, how would you strike this balance? i think there is a very deep fear about the state of our economy, the almost immediate collapse of our economy when these shutdowns started. but for the majority of people, they understand and respect the sort of stay-at-home orders to keep people in...
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the fringe is -- >> i guess it's like a phoenix mask. like a phoenix and a rising from the ashes. the disaster. >> yeah, rising. >> he said rising from covid-19. i like the analysis. i like the masks. this looks like a lot of fun and the top three winners got a gift card to a local business. >> that's been extra for me. won't be jogging around this neighborhood wearing one of those. but that is pretty cool. let's take a look at what is going on. fast forward to sunday. here we are as we head through midnight through 7:00. a chance of drizzle for all of us as the marine layer will be pretty soupy that morning and all the cloud cover over us but notice where the steady rain is, well up to the north. see it dips down into northern sonoma county and lake and mendocino counties and our last chance of wet weather. little drizzle to 0.01 up in the north bay. >> thanks, mike. >>> one county is releasing new details about its shelter in place order the change that could be coming. >>> police called in to break up this crowd in new york city. hundreds standin that could mean an increase byi
the fringe is -- >> i guess it's like a phoenix mask. like a phoenix and a rising from the ashes. the disaster. >> yeah, rising. >> he said rising from covid-19. i like the analysis. i like the masks. this looks like a lot of fun and the top three winners got a gift card to a local business. >> that's been extra for me. won't be jogging around this neighborhood wearing one of those. but that is pretty cool. let's take a look at what is going on. fast forward to sunday....
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the heat, triple digits in phoenix. >> we're late april. phoenix, 103 degrees so records will be b shattered across the southwest >> thank you so much >>> you want you to check out how this town came together to celebrate a special birthday >> we have such great neighbors. us get a tear. i don't care an old man cries once in awhile. >> renowned trumter has performed for presidents and international crowds so it was only fitting it neighbors to salute him on his 90th birthday. he got a parade. the caravan of cars was so long he lost count. >> that's the best way to do it. >>> coming up, a closer look at the communities hit hardest bye; the pandemic >>> and how this 9 the-year-old war veteran sang his way into the record books e air fresheners with no heavy perfumes that you can feel good about using in your home to deliver a light, natural-smelling freshness. febreze one neutralizes stale, stuffy odors and releases a subtle hint of fragrance like bamboo or lavender & eucalyptus. to eliminate odors with no heavy perfumes, try febreze one. bra
the heat, triple digits in phoenix. >> we're late april. phoenix, 103 degrees so records will be b shattered across the southwest >> thank you so much >>> you want you to check out how this town came together to celebrate a special birthday >> we have such great neighbors. us get a tear. i don't care an old man cries once in awhile. >> renowned trumter has performed for presidents and international crowds so it was only fitting it neighbors to salute him on his...
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now, all teams would be there in phoenix.he proposal is all teams would play in the phoenix area with no fans. they would test players before each game. now, this is similar to what dwayne kuiper and mike crewco told us just last week. >> you know, maybe they play a partial season in one spot like arizona, and maybe the other teams play in florida. >> i mean you're going to see something we've never seen before, and i know one thing. they're talking about this. as we speak, they're talking about this right now in the league office. >> this could only happen if state and federal officials give the green light along with the players union. no word yet from major league baseball. >>> new at 11:00, bay area zoos making changes after a tiger at the bronx zoo came down with covid-19. this video from the oakland zoo where new protocols are in place. the news also worrying pet owners who now fear people can pass the virus to animals. nbc bay area's terry mcsweeney has more. >> reporter: it's a shocker that nadia, a 4-year-old malayen
now, all teams would be there in phoenix.he proposal is all teams would play in the phoenix area with no fans. they would test players before each game. now, this is similar to what dwayne kuiper and mike crewco told us just last week. >> you know, maybe they play a partial season in one spot like arizona, and maybe the other teams play in florida. >> i mean you're going to see something we've never seen before, and i know one thing. they're talking about this. as we speak, they're...
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i will give you one example for some reason in phoenix, i'm not sure why, there was a rumor spread that carried influenza. those of you that have kept understand the attachment and if they had too much love for their pets to kill the bugs themselves they were handing them over to the police and the local newspapers said phoenix with county chocolates. but they read a couple of comments from people who lived through this. in north carolina one man said we were actually almost afraid to breathe. the theaters were closed. everything was closed, schools were closed, theaters, every place. so you didn't get into any crowds. you felt like you're walking on eggshells and afraid even to go out. the fear was so great people were actually afraid to leave their homes and afraid to talk to one another. you never knew was going to be next on the death list. his father had a store and farmers stopped farming and merchants selling merchandise and the country north or west just shut down. another man in washington, d.c. took away all of the community. people were afraid to eat with one another and have
i will give you one example for some reason in phoenix, i'm not sure why, there was a rumor spread that carried influenza. those of you that have kept understand the attachment and if they had too much love for their pets to kill the bugs themselves they were handing them over to the police and the local newspapers said phoenix with county chocolates. but they read a couple of comments from people who lived through this. in north carolina one man said we were actually almost afraid to breathe....
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walking phoenix said that's. when we talk about gender inequality or indigenous rights or animal rights, we are talking about and justice. we are talking about the fight against the belief that one nation, one people, one gender, one species has the right to dominate, control, abuse and exploit another with impunity. he said i think we've become very disconnected from the natural world. many of us are guilty of an egocentric. we feel entitled to an artificially inseminate a cow when she gives birth. we still her baby then. even though her cries of anger and anguish are unmistakable and they are. and we take what's intended for her calf from milk and we put in our coffee and cereal. i love walking phoenix for pushing that envelope and making people think and sticking up for the animals were often forgotten. golden globes vacant and after that, another one and after that another. could you please not serve animals the way i did bethlehem? could you please not serve them to salvation? they said well, we could almost
walking phoenix said that's. when we talk about gender inequality or indigenous rights or animal rights, we are talking about and justice. we are talking about the fight against the belief that one nation, one people, one gender, one species has the right to dominate, control, abuse and exploit another with impunity. he said i think we've become very disconnected from the natural world. many of us are guilty of an egocentric. we feel entitled to an artificially inseminate a cow when she gives...
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they would play the games in phoenix and other stadiums nearby would no crowds in the stands and they were televised the games and they would count they can all is of all is free possible midnight how to going to allow those crowds to get for example the dodgers could not assemble because governor newsome has put a ban on people although for more than 50 people gathering together. i think it's highly unworkable it's a delightful thought to see baseball on the diamond again to see those wonderful boys of summer it's is a great sport and i miss it you know what i watch on em l.b. i watch old games i asked world series games from 12 years ago it's it's it's a way of keeping up with this magnificent sport as for this proposal i mean i hope they can pull it off of like someone mentioned today if they pull out of mike trout the great angel outfielder out if he goes home for the birth of his baby he couldn't come back for 14 days hauling cow as a house girl has his chances of getting the title of the allen the slugger title filed. correct and so this too i think to many question marks the n.
they would play the games in phoenix and other stadiums nearby would no crowds in the stands and they were televised the games and they would count they can all is of all is free possible midnight how to going to allow those crowds to get for example the dodgers could not assemble because governor newsome has put a ban on people although for more than 50 people gathering together. i think it's highly unworkable it's a delightful thought to see baseball on the diamond again to see those...
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vaughn hillyard is joining us live from phoenix, arizona. with a welcome to you.is affecting the business there where you are in phoenix and around the country? >> reporter: yeah, alex, look, there is that initial $300 billion pot of money allocated by congress to go to help small businesses. but over the course of the two weeks when that money started to get dolled out, just a small fraction ended up going to truly small businesses. these are companies with less than 100 workers, less than 50 workers. out of the $350 billion, just 17% of it came out in loans that were less than $150,000. meaning a lot of businesses like changing hands book stores here in phoenix did not receive those funds. tomorrow morning at 10:30 a.m. eastern a second pot of money is opening but there is a lot of question marks as to will the small businesses get the money to help companies this go around. i want to bring in the owner of changing hands book store cindy dash. an establishment since 1974, a staple here. and i'm sorry we have to keep a little distance and i would encourage everyb
vaughn hillyard is joining us live from phoenix, arizona. with a welcome to you.is affecting the business there where you are in phoenix and around the country? >> reporter: yeah, alex, look, there is that initial $300 billion pot of money allocated by congress to go to help small businesses. but over the course of the two weeks when that money started to get dolled out, just a small fraction ended up going to truly small businesses. these are companies with less than 100 workers, less...
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still it's $4400000.00 that is would be the equivalent to everyone in the entire city of chicago and phoenix filing for unemployment now the department of labor comes out with their new rate calculation in 2 weeks but it's projected to be around 23 percent the rate during the great depression was 24 percent of the grand total over the past 5 weeks 26500000 this has protesters continuing to take to the streets in some states not following the social distancing roles and calling for the country to get back to work arguing that these stay at home orders are destroying the economy by employers look up was good and those are stored in the capital working we're struggling because we don't have the other one i'm looking to home with family members that i know that have an impact. on their business on the origin interesting story longer so i have friends and neighbors and businesses gone there daryn there's a lot of businesses of. now the house is expected to vote and approve the $484000000000.00 corona virus relief bill which the senate passed on tuesday so it's now the house that will be sending i
still it's $4400000.00 that is would be the equivalent to everyone in the entire city of chicago and phoenix filing for unemployment now the department of labor comes out with their new rate calculation in 2 weeks but it's projected to be around 23 percent the rate during the great depression was 24 percent of the grand total over the past 5 weeks 26500000 this has protesters continuing to take to the streets in some states not following the social distancing roles and calling for the country...
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up towards las vegas, back down towards phoenix.ek, 101 degrees today. 102 degrees tomorrow. we're going to be talking about some real heat in the next couple of days. jon? jon: adam klotz, adam, thank you. >>> and stay tuned for a brand-new hour of "the fox report". straight ahead our live special coverage continues with new reports on the pandemic. jon: president trump tweeting that the daily white house coronavirus task force briefings are, quote, not worth the time and effort, as the head of health and human services could reportedly be on his way out. good evening, i'm jon scott. this is a brand new hour of "the fox report". tonight there are over 963,000 confirmed coronavirus cases in the u.s., with at least 54,000 deaths resulting. president trump blasting the media for what he believes are hostile questions, during the briefings, which didn't take place yesterday or today. and this comes as politico reports that white house officials are looking into replacing health and human services secretary alex azar, with officials rep
up towards las vegas, back down towards phoenix.ek, 101 degrees today. 102 degrees tomorrow. we're going to be talking about some real heat in the next couple of days. jon? jon: adam klotz, adam, thank you. >>> and stay tuned for a brand-new hour of "the fox report". straight ahead our live special coverage continues with new reports on the pandemic. jon: president trump tweeting that the daily white house coronavirus task force briefings are, quote, not worth the time and...
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she joineded us from phoenix, arizona. an organizer with seeding sovereignty, an indigenous-led collective that fiona apple supports. seeding sovereignty has launched a rapid response initiative to helplp indigenous s communitiess affecteded by the spread of covid-19 in n new mexico. the navajo nation the third harris coronavirus i infection rate in ththe u.s.,., followingy new york andnd new jersey. at least 59 people have dieded from the virus. in new mexico, native americans make up more than one third of the state's coronavirus cases but only 10% of the population. navajojo nation president jonatn nez had to quauarantine afterr exposure to covid-19 earlier this month. he s said of the unfolding catastrophe -- "we are united states citizens but we're not treated like that. wewe once again haveve been forgotten by our own government." i spoke with eryn wise about the spread of covid-19 in navajo nation. i also talked -- continued with fiona apple. bubut i began by asking her to telllls about ththe land she was joining us
she joineded us from phoenix, arizona. an organizer with seeding sovereignty, an indigenous-led collective that fiona apple supports. seeding sovereignty has launched a rapid response initiative to helplp indigenous s communitiess affecteded by the spread of covid-19 in n new mexico. the navajo nation the third harris coronavirus i infection rate in ththe u.s.,., followingy new york andnd new jersey. at least 59 people have dieded from the virus. in new mexico, native americans make up more...
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for some reason in phoenix, i'm not sure why, there was a rumor spread that dogs carried influenza, and people started killing their pets. those of you who have pets understand the emotional attachment. and if they had too much love for l their pet to kill the dog themselves, they were handing them over to the police who would kill the dogs, and the local newspaper said phoenix will soon be dogless. let me read you a couple of comments from people who lived through this. in north carolina one man said, we were actually almost afraid to breathe. the theaters were close. everything was closed. schools were closed. theaters was close. every place was closed. so you didn't get into any crowd. >> you felt like you're walking on eggshells. you are afraid to even go out. the fear was so great people were actually 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 brief in my face. you never knew from day to day who's going to be next on the death card, of the death list. his father had a store, four of eight s
for some reason in phoenix, i'm not sure why, there was a rumor spread that dogs carried influenza, and people started killing their pets. those of you who have pets understand the emotional attachment. and if they had too much love for l their pet to kill the dog themselves, they were handing them over to the police who would kill the dogs, and the local newspaper said phoenix will soon be dogless. let me read you a couple of comments from people who lived through this. in north carolina one...
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against the rest of the phoenix international. john knowing my aunt has been head of the hamburg ballet since 1973. devoted his life to don. 45 on the t w. staying up to date don't miss our highlights d.w. program online w dot com highlights. this state of emergency normal. people around the world are documenting these dramatic times. they're keeping the corona diary. and welcoming us into the harbor sounds. a little sketchy as up close and personal as the condiment will allow. diaries starts many g.w. . censorship kills it literally is apathetic of the kind of you have called coronavirus the new terrorism nobody wants to see a dictatorship are over their head this week conflict zone has a different look and in these extraordinary times we decided to take the opportunity to focus on the impact that the coronavirus pandemic is having on human rights around the world the.
against the rest of the phoenix international. john knowing my aunt has been head of the hamburg ballet since 1973. devoted his life to don. 45 on the t w. staying up to date don't miss our highlights d.w. program online w dot com highlights. this state of emergency normal. people around the world are documenting these dramatic times. they're keeping the corona diary. and welcoming us into the harbor sounds. a little sketchy as up close and personal as the condiment will allow. diaries starts...
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they're thinking about having opening day according to espn in phoenix, and all games played in phoenix. terrific idea if you live in phoenix. but we're sitting here watching interest rates go higher, stocks going up again i don't know, there's a serious disconnect when you speak to the countries, most of which are closed and what's going on in the market today i find it -- i keep thinking maybe the market knows something we don't maybe be they know of an antiviral? david, you have to admit, you do have to think that the market knows something that we don't know the collective wisdom -- i spoke to dave tepper yesterday we were both marveling, geez, it's been bullish. why? >> listen, i have those same conversations during the course of the day as well to your point, the collective wisdom of the market seeing something that is a positive maybe it is the rate of infection or hospitalizations in new york slowing you know, the idea that we are going to reopen at some point. but most of the conversations i have end up with somebody saying no one knows what it looks like when we come out of th
they're thinking about having opening day according to espn in phoenix, and all games played in phoenix. terrific idea if you live in phoenix. but we're sitting here watching interest rates go higher, stocks going up again i don't know, there's a serious disconnect when you speak to the countries, most of which are closed and what's going on in the market today i find it -- i keep thinking maybe the market knows something we don't maybe be they know of an antiviral? david, you have to admit,...
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the dog themselves, they were handing them over to the police who would kill the dogs and they said phoenix will soon be douglas. and let me rea review some comms from people who lived through this. in north carolina one man said we were actually almost afraid to breathe, the theaters were closed, everything was close, every place was closed, so you did not get to any crowds, you felt like you were walking on egg shells coming were afraid to go out, the fear was so great that people were actually afraid to leave theirfr homes. they were afraid to talk to onee another. it was almost like don't breathe in my face, don't look at me and breathe in my face. you never knew from day to day who is going to be next on the death list. his father had a store four of the sales girls died, former stopped farming an emergent stop selling merchandise in the country more or less shut down holding their breath. another man from washington, d.c. that kept people apart, he took away all the community rights, you had no community rights, you had no school right, you c had no churches, church is also close, you
the dog themselves, they were handing them over to the police who would kill the dogs and they said phoenix will soon be douglas. and let me rea review some comms from people who lived through this. in north carolina one man said we were actually almost afraid to breathe, the theaters were closed, everything was close, every place was closed, so you did not get to any crowds, you felt like you were walking on egg shells coming were afraid to go out, the fear was so great that people were...
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43 grados pero en la costa oeste y especial me en la zona de desierto se mantienen los 90 arizona phoenixos san francisco en 66 oakland en los 70 santa rosa en 81 es lo que estÁ pasando en las actuales panorama aumentando temperaturas. les voy a tener fotos hermosas en el siguiente regularmente regresamos. >> en direcciÓn oeste el puente de la bahÍa aqui lo tenemos yo creo que este puente es el que ha visto el cambio mÁs drastico en el flujo vehicular si tiene que salir manejar con precauciÓn ahora nos vamos a a la pausa que tiene un kit casero les diremos cÓmo funcionarÁ. todos ayudamos quedándonos en casa. pero eso puede subir las facturas de electricidad. puedes ahorrar si ajustas el termostato a 68 grados o menos... desconectas o apagas lo que no uses... o dejas que el sol entre en tu casa. mantente sano y sigamos brillando. gracias por con natural con nosotros pasamos con los deportes con telemundo deportes >>> hola quÉ tal? >> es lo mÁs importante arrancamos en mÉxico porque el presidente de la liga mx enrique bonilla confirmÓ que no tiene contemplado kancancelar la temporada y alte
43 grados pero en la costa oeste y especial me en la zona de desierto se mantienen los 90 arizona phoenixos san francisco en 66 oakland en los 70 santa rosa en 81 es lo que estÁ pasando en las actuales panorama aumentando temperaturas. les voy a tener fotos hermosas en el siguiente regularmente regresamos. >> en direcciÓn oeste el puente de la bahÍa aqui lo tenemos yo creo que este puente es el que ha visto el cambio mÁs drastico en el flujo vehicular si tiene que salir manejar con...
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. >>> cars snaked around the block to get supplies at a food bank in phoenix millions of people are struggling to put food on the table. st. mary's food bank get v gives out 45,000 food boxes every month normally that has doubled since the panhandle. >> russell westbrook is donating 650 laptops to families that can't afford them. he teamed up to help students in houston during the pandemiced and the pga has created a relief fund the company has pledged to match up to 2.5 million of doe nights. that will provide need based grants >>> wild animals are reclaiming national parks more than ever before employees are sighting coyotes, bears and bobcats. >>> amazon is looking to put more people to work. to meet the high demand the company says they're hiring 75,000 more employees. that's on top of the month >>> what to expect is anyone's guess especially after last night's briefing dissolved into a fiery clash with the press the president railed on reports that he ignored the threat of the virus early on >> reporter: right the president continues to defend how he dealt with this virus in the beginning
. >>> cars snaked around the block to get supplies at a food bank in phoenix millions of people are struggling to put food on the table. st. mary's food bank get v gives out 45,000 food boxes every month normally that has doubled since the panhandle. >> russell westbrook is donating 650 laptops to families that can't afford them. he teamed up to help students in houston during the pandemiced and the pga has created a relief fund the company has pledged to match up to 2.5 million...
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enrique: un albergue para desamparados en la ciudad de phoenix, en arizona, ha comenzado a realizar pruebas de refugio por no tener vivienda. patricia: al volver de la pausa, las declaraciones de este aspirante hispano asambleÍsta de california que interpuso una demanda contra la ayuda de los indocumentados. mamá, papá. el censo ya llegó. y es una oportunidad que solo se lleva a cabo... ¡cada diez años! llénalo hoy mismo. hazlo por internet. por teléfono... o por correo. tus respuestas están protegidas. y por ley, nadie puede compartir tu información personal. llena el censo hoy. te conviene a ti... y nos conviene a todos. ¡llena el censo hoy! dale forma a tu futuro. empieza aquÍ. que forma parte de los demandantes a favor del estado rompiÓ su silencio. nos tiene las declaraciones un salvadoreÑo que tambiÉn llegÓ a los estados unidos como indocumentado. reportera: se defiende ricardo benÍtez, el salvadoreÑo que forma parte de la demanda en contra del gobernador de california por crear un fondo de ayuda para los indocumentados durante la pandemia del covid-19. ricardo: el gobernador estÁ ret
enrique: un albergue para desamparados en la ciudad de phoenix, en arizona, ha comenzado a realizar pruebas de refugio por no tener vivienda. patricia: al volver de la pausa, las declaraciones de este aspirante hispano asambleÍsta de california que interpuso una demanda contra la ayuda de los indocumentados. mamá, papá. el censo ya llegó. y es una oportunidad que solo se lleva a cabo... ¡cada diez años! llénalo hoy mismo. hazlo por internet. por teléfono... o por correo. tus respuestas...
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and 39 on wednesday and 41 in phoenix on wednesday. it could be the warmest temperature ever recorded for the month of april and death valley could see 46 on your wednesday. and on the way to work i heard a big rumble of thunder. we will continue to see unstable weather conditions as we go into wednesday but other areas including tokyo will see very nice calm conditions on wednesday and temperatures are going to be unusually warm. 22 on wednesday. even warming up to 26 degrees on your friday as well as saturday. for the past several days but finally going back to normal starting on your thursday. unusually high temperatures can be found in northern china as well as mongolia. 33 on thursday. that's 20 degrees higher than normal. stay safe. >>> that's all for this edition. thanks for watching and we'll have more for you soon. >>> welcome to newsline. today we have reports on young entrepreneurs in three countries taking initiative in their respective countries. each illustrates the truth that even small interventions can help to bring ab
and 39 on wednesday and 41 in phoenix on wednesday. it could be the warmest temperature ever recorded for the month of april and death valley could see 46 on your wednesday. and on the way to work i heard a big rumble of thunder. we will continue to see unstable weather conditions as we go into wednesday but other areas including tokyo will see very nice calm conditions on wednesday and temperatures are going to be unusually warm. 22 on wednesday. even warming up to 26 degrees on your friday as...
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enrique: un albergue para desamparados en la ciudad de phoenix, en arizona, ha comenzado a realizar pruebasades de refugio por no tener vivienda. patricia: al volver de la pausa, las declaraciones de este aspirante hispano asambleÍsta de california que interpuso una demanda contra la ayuda de los indocumentados. patricia: el aspirante a hispano asambleÍsta en california que forma parte de los demandantes contra el gobernador del estado por su decisiÓn de crear un fondo de ayuda para los indocumentados, rompiÓ su silencio. veamos las declaraciones de ricardo benÍtez, un salvadoreÑo que tambiÉn llegÓ a los estados unidos como indocumentado. reportera: se defiende ricardo benÍtez, el salvadoreÑo que forma parte de la demanda en contra del gobernador de california por crear un fondo de ayuda para los indocumentados durante la pandemia del covid-19. ricardo: el gobernador estÁ retirando $75,000,000 de los impuestos que tÚ pagas, sin que la asamblea lo haya aprobado, o sin que el senado lo haya aprobado. reportera: el candidato para la asamblea estatal publicÓ un extenso video para explicar su po
enrique: un albergue para desamparados en la ciudad de phoenix, en arizona, ha comenzado a realizar pruebasades de refugio por no tener vivienda. patricia: al volver de la pausa, las declaraciones de este aspirante hispano asambleÍsta de california que interpuso una demanda contra la ayuda de los indocumentados. patricia: el aspirante a hispano asambleÍsta en california que forma parte de los demandantes contra el gobernador del estado por su decisiÓn de crear un fondo de ayuda para los...
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phoenix, flagstaff, not too shabby.m is dropping from the north and drawing it out of the area, which is what we have been waiting for. i think we'll see more 60s and 70s friday and saturday. >>> coming up, a rise in hate crimes and the reaction from asian-americans in the east bay and how watchdog groups are trying to track the spike in attacks. many businesses are unfortunately forced to shut down and some may not recover even after the country reopens for business. why amc theaters could possibly close for good. everyone is working a little differently now. so we can still answer your calls. and we are moniting our system 24/7 to ensure that we have a fast reliable network, keep the customers connected, and making sure people are staying safe. and we're still on the road. solving critical issues as they arise. ♪ go to xfinity.com/prepare. thank you. moves like these need pampers cruisers 360° fit with an ultra-stretchy waistband and 360° fit that adapts to every wild move plus up to 12 hours of pampers protection so
phoenix, flagstaff, not too shabby.m is dropping from the north and drawing it out of the area, which is what we have been waiting for. i think we'll see more 60s and 70s friday and saturday. >>> coming up, a rise in hate crimes and the reaction from asian-americans in the east bay and how watchdog groups are trying to track the spike in attacks. many businesses are unfortunately forced to shut down and some may not recover even after the country reopens for business. why amc theaters...
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she's treating coronavirus patients at a phoenix hospital.nday, she stood, in silence, protesting, along with several of her co-workers. even as some rally goers hurled insults at the healthcare workers who are saving our lives. what a study in contrast. her name is lauren leander. she is the nurse behind the mask. and she joins us, now, on "primetime." thank you so much for taking your precious time to be with us. >> you're so welcome. thank you for giving us a chance to speak. >> so you're working. you're killing yourself in there with your co-workers. where does the idea come from that, on my day off, here's what i think we should go do? >> you know, we were really inspired by the other viral photos from the healthcare workers in denver, you know, that were going around the internet. and we just were so impressed by their action and just the power in their silence, and what they did, and we said, yes, like that's the kind of action that we can take with something like this. that's what we could do. >> what was your message? >> you know, my
she's treating coronavirus patients at a phoenix hospital.nday, she stood, in silence, protesting, along with several of her co-workers. even as some rally goers hurled insults at the healthcare workers who are saving our lives. what a study in contrast. her name is lauren leander. she is the nurse behind the mask. and she joins us, now, on "primetime." thank you so much for taking your precious time to be with us. >> you're so welcome. thank you for giving us a chance to speak....
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here are a few opinions from phoenix.ch. >> this whole thing was a mistake for the beginning to shut down america. we didn't know it at the time. it was probably a good decision at the time, but now it's clear that there is a mistake. there could be a staged opening. the health and welfare of arizona citizens isn't jeopardized first. >> we should point out that arizona governor has targeted a may 1st opening, but he has given very few details in that. it's also pointing out alaska, montana, colorado planning to open this week. kind of limited opening. california has no target. it's going to be 85 degrees here this weekend. wondering how the beach closers are going to play across the state. >> neil: do a lot of you folks feel emboldened by the president as that is their right and liberate one city, one state after another that he is actually got there back? >> they do. you talk to these people, and they believe that this is their right to be able to go out and say enough is enough. a lot of this really came because people
here are a few opinions from phoenix.ch. >> this whole thing was a mistake for the beginning to shut down america. we didn't know it at the time. it was probably a good decision at the time, but now it's clear that there is a mistake. there could be a staged opening. the health and welfare of arizona citizens isn't jeopardized first. >> we should point out that arizona governor has targeted a may 1st opening, but he has given very few details in that. it's also pointing out alaska,...
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. >> i guess it's kind of like a phoenix mask.the phoenix of the wings and a rising from the ashes. >> and a bird. >> you know, rising from the disaster. >> yeah, rising from covid-19. >> the top three winners got a gift card to a local business. >>> let's take a look at what is going to happen sunday. a really thick and soupy marine layer and a lot of drizzle possible and that is the only measurable precipitation we get that day. 8:00 in the north bay, way up in the north bay and lake and mendocino counties and that could dip down to sonoma county and as we head throughout the afternoon hours, it kind of goes away. here's a look at our chances of precipitation and if you get some, it is not going to be much. just a couple 0.01 of rain. but that will be our coolest day, warmer than average temperatures and a very long dry spell coming after that. we'll talk more about that in the seven-day forecast. back to you. >>> having to be creative and the results are pretty stunning on "american idol" if you haven't been watching. two bay a
. >> i guess it's kind of like a phoenix mask.the phoenix of the wings and a rising from the ashes. >> and a bird. >> you know, rising from the disaster. >> yeah, rising from covid-19. >> the top three winners got a gift card to a local business. >>> let's take a look at what is going to happen sunday. a really thick and soupy marine layer and a lot of drizzle possible and that is the only measurable precipitation we get that day. 8:00 in the north bay,...
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we have seen the toll it's taken here in the likes of phoenix, arizona and across the country, nicolle. >> thank you for being there and for sharing your reporting there. >>> i want to bring into the conversation our friends and reporters, ashley parker, you've been covering every step, every minute of the president's response. and there's a real sense from your reporting and your colleagues at the post and the "the new york times'" portrait that's coming through that this has now become a monogamous between president trump and the reflection that he sees in newspapers like yours, there's nothing else to this. can you talk about that in. >> you saw the president yesterday in the briefing, he was asked pretty poignantly by cnn's jeremy diamond, on a day when the death toll in the united states has exceeded 40,000 people, why is it appropriate to play tv clips of goff more cuomo, to praise yourself personally, to sort of come up here and talk about you and the president said, this isn't about me at all. of course, anyone who's watched these briefings knows that's just factually not true.
we have seen the toll it's taken here in the likes of phoenix, arizona and across the country, nicolle. >> thank you for being there and for sharing your reporting there. >>> i want to bring into the conversation our friends and reporters, ashley parker, you've been covering every step, every minute of the president's response. and there's a real sense from your reporting and your colleagues at the post and the "the new york times'" portrait that's coming through that...
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league baseball is gearing up for the season that starts next month with all the teams playing in phoenix. the cdc and national institutes of health are supportive even espn. even though there won't be any fans, it seems like we might return to some semblance of normalcy well, don't take me to the ball game, but have a ball game i think that's the perfect metaphor for today the market started strong, kind of excited about the baseball season dow up at 1.900 points i think the metaphor is actually wrong which is why we sold off hard in the afternoon. dow ended up closing off 26 points s&p dipping .16% it was quite a reversal. we're supposed to be in one of the saddest moments in history while we slow the spread of covid-19, the death toll keeps rising the darkest is just before dawn. what do they think dawn looks like if you judge from yesterday's action, investors are buying on a v-shape recovery boom, boom, business comes back, everything comes back to normal. a v says we have this virus whipped in no time i'd love that kind of recovery so would you i know that. that's not going to happe
league baseball is gearing up for the season that starts next month with all the teams playing in phoenix. the cdc and national institutes of health are supportive even espn. even though there won't be any fans, it seems like we might return to some semblance of normalcy well, don't take me to the ball game, but have a ball game i think that's the perfect metaphor for today the market started strong, kind of excited about the baseball season dow up at 1.900 points i think the metaphor is...
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it is still in print the cherokee-phoenix. i imagine you could subscribe. these entities, absent the phoenix, were created pursuant to a constitution. this is another thing that the cherokee nation decided to do in order to establish its intent to remain. they adopted a constitution in 1827. the constitution included among other things, a separation of powers government. it included also a statement of boundaries. these are our lands. and an affirmation that these will always remain our lands. it is clear from the adoption of the constitution that they are not going anywhere. this i think is one of the things that drove the georgians to contemplate more extreme action. the cherokees having failed to agree to remove pursuant to federal treaties. the other thing i think that kicked the georgians into life in the late 1820's was that gold was discovered in cherokee nation. crossing the chattahoochee river and getting rid of these folks became an absolute economic imperative in the minds of many non-native georgians. what happens? this guy, george troup, i cred
it is still in print the cherokee-phoenix. i imagine you could subscribe. these entities, absent the phoenix, were created pursuant to a constitution. this is another thing that the cherokee nation decided to do in order to establish its intent to remain. they adopted a constitution in 1827. the constitution included among other things, a separation of powers government. it included also a statement of boundaries. these are our lands. and an affirmation that these will always remain our lands....
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. >> love the color, and the fringe again is -- >> i guess it's kind of like a phoenix mask?ike a phoenix with the wings and arising from the ashing. >> a bird. >> rising from a disaster. >> yeah, rising from covid-19. >> the creativity is awesome. the judges picked the top three with each winner receiving a gift card to a local business. which is so great. to help out the community, while doing the right thing and wearing your mask, dan. >> ama, i'm embarrassed at my plain old mask. that's inadequate. spencer christian is here with the forecast. spencer? >> i'm embarrassed about my face sometimes. i enjoy wearing the mask. here is a look at what's going on weather-wise right now. we've got sunny skies across the bay area, except at the coast where the marine layer is really building and getting deep. and it's windy out there. we have wind speeds right now up to almost 25 miles per hour in san francisco. and 15 to 20 across the remainder of the bay area. the 24-hour temperature change is sort of a mixed bag right now. earlier in the day it was so much warmer at virtually all
. >> love the color, and the fringe again is -- >> i guess it's kind of like a phoenix mask?ike a phoenix with the wings and arising from the ashing. >> a bird. >> rising from a disaster. >> yeah, rising from covid-19. >> the creativity is awesome. the judges picked the top three with each winner receiving a gift card to a local business. which is so great. to help out the community, while doing the right thing and wearing your mask, dan. >> ama, i'm...
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here in phoenix and here in tucson. you are dealing with the second element, and that is to the extent in which the local communities and places like sun city will stand up and take accountability and look out after their neighbors. rye now i think that's where the concern is. i was talking with a gentleman mo is 78 years old, steve hess, who is currently staying at a -- i should say staying at a hotel down the road while his wife, who also is in her 70s, has covid-19 here in sun city, is at her home. he said it is serious. he has been talking with his friends here in the community, and they need toilet paper. folks, there's not some big semi driving down the road tossing toilet paper out to people. what they're having to do is literally go down to the grocery store and wait in line in the early morning hours with the hope that toilet paper is there. that reality is that that is not the case. while the government is focused on the mass production, the building up of hospital facilities, i think by and large we are getti
here in phoenix and here in tucson. you are dealing with the second element, and that is to the extent in which the local communities and places like sun city will stand up and take accountability and look out after their neighbors. rye now i think that's where the concern is. i was talking with a gentleman mo is 78 years old, steve hess, who is currently staying at a -- i should say staying at a hotel down the road while his wife, who also is in her 70s, has covid-19 here in sun city, is at...
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this story is one of thousands across the greater phoenix area.e question is, will that money actually make it to him here in these days ahead. >> heartbreaking account there from justin. give him our best. hopefully he gets that money to keep his business afloat. >>> the swedish ambassador to the united states tells npr that the capital of stockholm could reach herd immunity in a matter of weeks. that means a majority of the population has become immune to an infectious disease. the ambassador says he believes the strategy of imposing only limited restrictions has paid off. richard engel joins us live from stockholm this morning. richard, good to have you with us on the program. i know that you spoke to the top infectious disease doctor in sweden. is the swedish experiment a model of success or a disaster waiting to happen? >> reporter: well, it really depends on who you ask. but the policy so far has been very popular here in sweden. yes, i spoke to the equivalent of dr. fauci here this morning in sweden and he's the architect of this program, t
this story is one of thousands across the greater phoenix area.e question is, will that money actually make it to him here in these days ahead. >> heartbreaking account there from justin. give him our best. hopefully he gets that money to keep his business afloat. >>> the swedish ambassador to the united states tells npr that the capital of stockholm could reach herd immunity in a matter of weeks. that means a majority of the population has become immune to an infectious disease....
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. >> harris: we wish you the best with the donations of antibody testing to the homeless there in phoenixale, as well. maybe other states can pick up on it. you know, with that homeless population in california, maybe they are watching you. we praise your time. >> i challenge you. >> harris: thanks for watching. right after the commercial break, "the daily briefing" begins. i've got great news for veteran homeowners. if you have a va loan, now's the time to call newday usa. their va streamline refi helps you take advantage of some of the lowest mortgage rates we've ever seen. one call to newday can save you $2000 a year. one call can lower your payments by this time next month without verifying your income, without getting your home appraised, and without one dollar out of pocket. it's the quickest and easiest loan newday's ever offered. one call can save you $2000 a year, every year. @vy>÷@a@ we're finally back out in our yard, but so are they. scotts turf builder triple action. it kills weeds, prevents crabgrass and feeds so grass can thrive, guaranteed. our backyard is back. this is a
. >> harris: we wish you the best with the donations of antibody testing to the homeless there in phoenixale, as well. maybe other states can pick up on it. you know, with that homeless population in california, maybe they are watching you. we praise your time. >> i challenge you. >> harris: thanks for watching. right after the commercial break, "the daily briefing" begins. i've got great news for veteran homeowners. if you have a va loan, now's the time to call...
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the high will be 30 degrees on tuesday, and the high may reach 40 degrees in phoenix by mid-week.ome temperatures are expected thursday with a high of 32 degrees. please make sure you stay hydrated. in japan we saw unstable weather in the region including tokyo on monday and now we're looking at sunny skies on tuesday morning but a few showers will develop once again in the region and up toward upper northern japan as we go into tuesday afternoon. the high will be 16 degrees in tokyo on tuesday, 20 degrees in osaka and fukuoka. temperatures will be warming up to the mid-20s as we go into the weekend. that's it for now. stay safe and have a nice day. >>> that is all for this edition of nhk "newsline." i'm yamamoto miki in tokyo. thk you for staying with us. >>> welcome to "newsline in depth." i'm aiko doden. today we have reports on young entrepreneurs in three countries who are taking ininitiative and tackling social issues in their respective countries. each of their stories illustrates the truth that even small interventions can help bring about change on a much larger scale. fi
the high will be 30 degrees on tuesday, and the high may reach 40 degrees in phoenix by mid-week.ome temperatures are expected thursday with a high of 32 degrees. please make sure you stay hydrated. in japan we saw unstable weather in the region including tokyo on monday and now we're looking at sunny skies on tuesday morning but a few showers will develop once again in the region and up toward upper northern japan as we go into tuesday afternoon. the high will be 16 degrees in tokyo on...
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[cheers and applause] and from phoenix, arizona, it's the haslerig family. [cheers and applause]
[cheers and applause] and from phoenix, arizona, it's the haslerig family. [cheers and applause]
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they even left phoenix a gift on her front lawn. this is truly a birthday surprise. she will never forget it. and we are better together. stories of hope and human kindness and for resources to get or provide help, just visit kpix .com/together. >>> stayaway even if you have a second teammates help each other find a way to win, just like covered california helps you find health insurance you can afford. they're the only place you can get financial assistance to help pay for health coverage. plus, this year, the state is providing more help than ever before. and because a new law requires californians to have health coverage or pay a penalty, covered california has made it easier to get financial help, but time's limited. visit coveredca.com or call to enroll today. >>> your top coronavirus headlines. six debts reported in just one day for the gateway care center. almost 60 others at the nursing home had tested positive. california has recorded its highest one-day death total. 68 more people have died in just the last urs. and congress announced the strategic national
they even left phoenix a gift on her front lawn. this is truly a birthday surprise. she will never forget it. and we are better together. stories of hope and human kindness and for resources to get or provide help, just visit kpix .com/together. >>> stayaway even if you have a second teammates help each other find a way to win, just like covered california helps you find health insurance you can afford. they're the only place you can get financial assistance to help pay for health...
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for now, patients are airlifted to facilities in phoenix and flagstaff. but dr.and her colleags are bracing for an overwhelming surge. e' if you know any nurses, love to have them. >> reporter: this week, the universi of california san francisco sent 14 nurses and seven physicians to navajo nation t phelp. the mossing shortage has been personnel. and this thing has not peaked on the navajo nation. >> we're not sure. if you look at our statistics,r which are pita, it's outrageous. the biggest issue i think that have with the federal government structure is at the coordinaon is pitting tiny places like us against states,ag nst other hospitals. and the coordination is being left up to the states, which is very diffi something like the navajo nation. >> reporter: navajo nation has one of the highest ratesn the country of covid 19 on a per capita bas, behind only new york and new jersey. in arizona, about 20% of deaths from covid 19 have been native americans, when they make up only 5% of the state's pulation. the cares act granted $8 billion to stalize tribal communi
for now, patients are airlifted to facilities in phoenix and flagstaff. but dr.and her colleags are bracing for an overwhelming surge. e' if you know any nurses, love to have them. >> reporter: this week, the universi of california san francisco sent 14 nurses and seven physicians to navajo nation t phelp. the mossing shortage has been personnel. and this thing has not peaked on the navajo nation. >> we're not sure. if you look at our statistics,r which are pita, it's outrageous....
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here in phoenix and here in tucson.ou are dealing with the second element, and that is to the extent in which the local communities and places like sun city will stand up and take accountability and look out after their neighbors. right now i think that's where the concern is. i was talking with a gentleman who is 78 years old, steve hess, who is currently staying at a -- i should say staying at a hotel down the road while his wife, who also is in her 70s, has covid-19 here in sun city, is at her home. he said it is serious. he has been talking with his friends here in the community, and they need toilet paper. folks, there's not some big semi driving down the road tossing toilet paper out to people. what they're having to do is literally go down to the grocery store and wait in line in the early morning hours with the hope that toilet paper is there. that reality is that that is not the case. while the government is focused on the mass production, the building up of hospital facilities, i think by and large we are gett
here in phoenix and here in tucson.ou are dealing with the second element, and that is to the extent in which the local communities and places like sun city will stand up and take accountability and look out after their neighbors. right now i think that's where the concern is. i was talking with a gentleman who is 78 years old, steve hess, who is currently staying at a -- i should say staying at a hotel down the road while his wife, who also is in her 70s, has covid-19 here in sun city, is at...
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which happened at a mexican restaurant in a strip mall in phoenix, by the way. [laughter] after she picked me up at the airport in phoenix and took me to lunch. that was where my interview happened. i arrived at her house in chevy chase. and she was a little bit impatient because i was a little late and i had driven from boston, so i had an excuse, there was a lot of traffic. she said we are going to be late for the movies. and i did not know what movie we had planned. we went to see a documentary about mongolia. she talked about how she had just been there and about the food and the people. she loved to learn from new and different people and express everything to the fullest and at the same time, a balanced approach to everything so i think that is another example. >> that is another amazing example. have you found that her counsel and modeling of the principal just do it has affected you? >> absolutely. >> for now, it is just bullocks. [laughter] >> i want in our remaining six minutes to -- give us a sense of what made her great. we heard of her discipline in
which happened at a mexican restaurant in a strip mall in phoenix, by the way. [laughter] after she picked me up at the airport in phoenix and took me to lunch. that was where my interview happened. i arrived at her house in chevy chase. and she was a little bit impatient because i was a little late and i had driven from boston, so i had an excuse, there was a lot of traffic. she said we are going to be late for the movies. and i did not know what movie we had planned. we went to see a...