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>> glend dale, phoenix, arizona temperatures coming to the bay area saturday. rrow, 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,
>> glend dale, phoenix, arizona temperatures coming to the bay area saturday. rrow, 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...
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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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del aeropuerto de baltimore la madre camino sonriente con su hijo que venÍa de la ciudad de phoenix, arizonastodia. >> 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 madre se v
del aeropuerto de baltimore la madre camino sonriente con su hijo que venÍa de la ciudad de phoenix, arizonastodia. >> 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...
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el nÚmero pertenece a este centro de detenciÓn de menores en phoenix, arizona.udia: tampoco ha visto un abogado, fuimos las primeras personas que hemos logrado visitarla. y le mando un mensaje a su pequeÑa. cindy: que la quiero mucho y la extraÑo mucho. claudia: intentamos averiguar con las autoridades si piensan reunificarlas, pero no nos contestaron. en el audio se escucha que la pequeÑa de seis aÑos aprendiÓ el nÚmero de su tÍa- cindy dice que lo memorizÓ en sÓlo unas horas, mientras cruzaban la frontera, un viaje que ahora lamenta . en fresno, texas, univisiÓn. enrique: y son pocas las fundaciones y organizaciones asÍ fino de lucro que tiene la posibilidad de recibir millones de dÓlares por parte del bueno federal para operar centros en donde permanecen menores indocumentados, separados de sus familias, menores no acompaÑados. gerardo reyes se dio a la tarea de revisar una de estas organizaciones, que operaba yo de estos lugares en la frontera. >> mÁs o menos el personal es como uno por cada niÑo, porque son 24 horas por dÍa.o: así nos tres aÑos, juana sÁnch
el nÚmero pertenece a este centro de detenciÓn de menores en phoenix, arizona.udia: tampoco ha visto un abogado, fuimos las primeras personas que hemos logrado visitarla. y le mando un mensaje a su pequeÑa. cindy: que la quiero mucho y la extraÑo mucho. claudia: intentamos averiguar con las autoridades si piensan reunificarlas, pero no nos contestaron. en el audio se escucha que la pequeÑa de seis aÑos aprendiÓ el nÚmero de su tÍa- cindy dice que lo memorizÓ en sÓlo unas horas,...
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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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. >>> 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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disturbing video that appears to show police brutally beating an unarme m at an apartment building in phoenix,arizona. nbc'ery has the video at deme t. >> reporter: four officers are on leave tonight after captured on surveillance video. the police chief is now promising an investigation. >> this in no way represents the whole work that is done every day.they're human beings. and certainly at first glance this looks like a mistake. and it doesn't look right. >> reporter: the video, whiot haaudit,hows officers responding to a domesc dispute call last month. the m othe phone is 33 n, ariend of the man police were questioning. the officers appear to direct johnson to stand by the wall. police say he was refusing commands to sit down. moments later, the scenesc with officers repeatedly striki is later charged with rderlyconduct. >> no matter what's going on preceding that, he didn't deserve to be punched, kicked. i mean, nobody deserves tha c >> reporter: the mesa licericizedhe depant for releasingideo with no audit. it is important to understand that any use of force when viewculto never l tion it'sot t
disturbing video that appears to show police brutally beating an unarme m at an apartment building in phoenix,arizona. nbc'ery has the video at deme t. >> reporter: four officers are on leave tonight after captured on surveillance video. the police chief is now promising an investigation. >> this in no way represents the whole work that is done every day.they're human beings. and certainly at first glance this looks like a mistake. and it doesn't look right. >> reporter: the...
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en phoenix arizona denunciÓ y diciendo que no se acostumbran y golpean las paredes. >> un drama que el en la frontera un informe del diario reforma separa a familias migrantes al menos por unas horas javier investigÓ y ahora nos acompaÑa desde la capital mexicana. adelante javier. >> asÍ es julio, tambiÉn hay denuncias que la separaciÓn de familias estÁ ocurriendo en mÉxico. >> algo que las autoridades migratorias niegan rotundamente aquÍ el informe. a los temores de quienes cruzan mÉxico, el ser separado de sus hijos y no solamente al llegar a la frontera norte. >> si acÁ en mÉxico nos hicieran esto, definitivamente peleamos porque son nuestros hijos. >> es que segÚn un diario de circulaciÓn nacional cuando las autoridades migratorias mexicanas detienen a indocumentados colocan a los niÑos y adolescentes en lugares diferentes que a sus padres. >> se hace la separaciÓn de familias en muchos de los casos. igualmente separan adolescentes de sus madres cuando vienen acompaÑados por ellos >>> el Último informe del consejo ciudadano del instituto nacional de migraciÓn seÑala que en la mayor
en phoenix arizona denunciÓ y diciendo que no se acostumbran y golpean las paredes. >> un drama que el en la frontera un informe del diario reforma separa a familias migrantes al menos por unas horas javier investigÓ y ahora nos acompaÑa desde la capital mexicana. adelante javier. >> asÍ es julio, tambiÉn hay denuncias que la separaciÓn de familias estÁ ocurriendo en mÉxico. >> algo que las autoridades migratorias niegan rotundamente aquÍ el informe. a los temores de...
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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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hear from larry in phoenix, arizona, calling it on the democratic line. caller: i have had some serious experience with law enforcement who were actually pushing drugs, and in a culture like that, no one is going to get any kind of help, and there is a lot of that around the united states. up in colorado, i was a one county where i asked the county sheriff, i said how can you sell drugs to your own people, and he said we are the good guys. it is the money that drives the whole deal, just like with the corporations pushing their drs. let's talk a little bit about the punishment that lawmakers are talking about. are we talking about increasing penalties on opioid users, or are they just talking about treatment? guest: on users, absolutely not. i think it is understood here that folks, for whatever reason, whether they start using recreationally, whether they start using prescription drugs dependency that escalates into an addiction, i think it is somewhat widely accepted tha higher deterrentare a duste for possession, which should be largely legislated at t
hear from larry in phoenix, arizona, calling it on the democratic line. caller: i have had some serious experience with law enforcement who were actually pushing drugs, and in a culture like that, no one is going to get any kind of help, and there is a lot of that around the united states. up in colorado, i was a one county where i asked the county sheriff, i said how can you sell drugs to your own people, and he said we are the good guys. it is the money that drives the whole deal, just like...
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my quest for immortality i'll try a new tack resurrection to find out more about that i had to phoenix arizona. in most cases over eighty percent of the time we could be there at the bedside in the hospital a suitable that has been declared with the patient into the eyes follow from the hospital bed cover the ice at some water will use this device to circulate icy water around the patient or the cooling process as quickly as possible those first agrees are critical because the more you of the things are falling apart we also think of respiration when we study math we use this mechanical devices and do mechanical c.p.o. so restarting circulation not with the goal of reviving the person but we don't really want to revive the person but it is we have a restart everything so we can circulate the medications with take the souls as well as possible and maintain viability of the biological tissue for as long as possible so our goals were to get that temperature down from going to be done to get above freezing as fast as we can and we don't want to google low freezing at this point because if we do th
my quest for immortality i'll try a new tack resurrection to find out more about that i had to phoenix arizona. in most cases over eighty percent of the time we could be there at the bedside in the hospital a suitable that has been declared with the patient into the eyes follow from the hospital bed cover the ice at some water will use this device to circulate icy water around the patient or the cooling process as quickly as possible those first agrees are critical because the more you of the...
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it's expected to roll out later this year's in phoenix, arizona. that service will allow the public to request a driverless vehicle using waymo's app. >>> it is 4:16. mixes the number of riders for the new b.a.r.t. extension to antioch has exceeded the expectations. ebart launched service last weekend. b.a.r.t. counted more than 6800 entries and exits at the new antioch b.a.r.t. station. ridership hit more than 7000. b.a.r.t. was expecting about 5600 a day. that patient may be to popular. some riders complained it's not enough parking out there. b.a.r.t. believes riders will make adjustments. >> not everyone is going to be able to part in antioch. we don't have enough money to build that many parking spots. what's going to happen, it's going to smooth out. people will park at antioch. people will park at pittsburgh center. some people still have to go to pittsburgh bay point. >> it was designed to make it easier for people who want to bus, carpool, or get dropped off their. >>> 4:17. let's check in our commute early on a friday morning. sal is off.
it's expected to roll out later this year's in phoenix, arizona. that service will allow the public to request a driverless vehicle using waymo's app. >>> it is 4:16. mixes the number of riders for the new b.a.r.t. extension to antioch has exceeded the expectations. ebart launched service last weekend. b.a.r.t. counted more than 6800 entries and exits at the new antioch b.a.r.t. station. ridership hit more than 7000. b.a.r.t. was expecting about 5600 a day. that patient may be to...
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he eventually -- he's a fisherman and he ended up in phoenix, arizona in the desert. and he -- you know, basically he swapped a wide screen television and a second-hand car for community and family -- >> he left community and family for that second-hand car and wide screen television. >> yeah and peter wasn't buying that. he didn't think that was a good deal. >> so interesting. i wonder what people coming across into arizona and new mexico and texas and all these frontier states right now from, you know, central america, what they know about what they're going to and whether they think they're going to find the american dream or is it going to be a bit of a let down? >> i think what's in cuba is mariella's brother had made 20 previous attempts he arrived on the 21st attempt. i think to get on the phone back to the family in cuba and say, after 21 attempts, actually not quite panning out, i think pride gets in the way. and i think they tell the cubans that are still in cuba that things are better than it really is. and that myth kind of spreads around. it just perpetua
he eventually -- he's a fisherman and he ended up in phoenix, arizona in the desert. and he -- you know, basically he swapped a wide screen television and a second-hand car for community and family -- >> he left community and family for that second-hand car and wide screen television. >> yeah and peter wasn't buying that. he didn't think that was a good deal. >> so interesting. i wonder what people coming across into arizona and new mexico and texas and all these frontier...
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three months there, finally, i got out and went to phoenix, arizona. the basic still active today. i for the north american 86. airplanethe first real . gear able peers -- flaps. i'd say it was still. it was flying. it was fun. until september of 1941-42. end of september i got my wings and commission. without pilots were will find them. if you couldn't convince here instructor that you could be a u.s., heter pilot, and had a pretty chance. i had more control over my life because i could be the navigator, the gunner, the pilot. didn't have to depend on a crew but i also thought the fighters were a little cooler than the bombers. he gave me a chance to travel and me back to california. quebec to the bay area -- came back to the bay area and went out to hamilton field to the oakland municipal airport paired --. thing i had, i had no other experience. i thought it was a raised airplane. it was simple and you could see the engine was mounted behind the pilot and the whole front nose was open for a cabin system. them were in the had thend some of them stoop. uv crank the window up and d
three months there, finally, i got out and went to phoenix, arizona. the basic still active today. i for the north american 86. airplanethe first real . gear able peers -- flaps. i'd say it was still. it was flying. it was fun. until september of 1941-42. end of september i got my wings and commission. without pilots were will find them. if you couldn't convince here instructor that you could be a u.s., heter pilot, and had a pretty chance. i had more control over my life because i could be the...
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three months there, finally, i got out of the state and went to phoenix, arizona. that was at luke field, which is still in active base today. i flew the north american a t6. this was the first real airplane . with tractable gear flaps. the rest of it about the same as the bt. -- it was was still flying. it was fun to fly. flew it until september of 1941-1942. end of september i got my wings and commission. in those days, pilots were wherever you could find them. convince your instructor that you could be a good fighter pilot, or whatever, you would have a good chance. i wanted to be a fighter pilot and i don't know where that came from. i also thought if i was a single i would single ship, have more control over my life because i could be the navigator, the gunner, the pilot. didn't have to depend on a crew but i also thought the fighters were a little cooler than the bombers. [laughter] i got a chancen: to travel, come back to california. [laughter] colonel anderson: it was the san francisco bay area. field at theton oakland municipal airport, not even a military
three months there, finally, i got out of the state and went to phoenix, arizona. that was at luke field, which is still in active base today. i flew the north american a t6. this was the first real airplane . with tractable gear flaps. the rest of it about the same as the bt. -- it was was still flying. it was fun to fly. flew it until september of 1941-1942. end of september i got my wings and commission. in those days, pilots were wherever you could find them. convince your instructor that...
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, nos encontramos en phoenix, arizonol -- arizona justo frente a south west key, se verÁ que melania rantes 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 la ubicaciÓn de cada instalación, posiblemente estÉn mÁs cerca de tu casa de lo que imaginas. mueves el mouse y puedes buscar por ciudad o estado. la direcciÓn exacta de
, nos encontramos en phoenix, arizonol -- arizona justo frente a south west key, se verÁ que melania rantes 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...
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more than 300 children are taying at the phoenix, arizona facility. her visit last week became controversial because of that jacket thee wore whilerd bg the flight. it read, quote, i really don't care, do you? >>> the nation'sou highest could see the biggest shift in a supreme court justice anthony kennedy is retiring. the impact t presidemp's nominee could have on abortion, gay rights and other liberal causes. >> reporter: after a white house meeting with retiring justice anthony kennedy president trump announced he'll pick anthony's replacement from a list of 25 conservatives. >> we have a we have to pick a great one. we have to pick one that's going to be there for 40 years, 45 years. >> reporter: that has liberals worrie >> this puts the lgb in square shot of having a lot of our rights rolled back. >> reporter: kennedy wrote the decision that struck dow bans on same sex marriage, but he also upheld psident trump's travel ban. >> the senate should reject on a bipartisan basis any justice who would overturn roe v. >> reporter: democrats wants to pos
more than 300 children are taying at the phoenix, arizona facility. her visit last week became controversial because of that jacket thee wore whilerd bg the flight. it read, quote, i really don't care, do you? >>> the nation'sou highest could see the biggest shift in a supreme court justice anthony kennedy is retiring. the impact t presidemp's nominee could have on abortion, gay rights and other liberal causes. >> reporter: after a white house meeting with retiring justice...
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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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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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(pam) four police officers from a suburb of phoenix, arizona....outrage over video that shows them beating an unarmed man. the police chief says, the video is troubling. and the man's attorney is calling for more action against the officers. we do want to let you know.. a warning some of the images may be disturbing. robert johnson has been patted down. he's unarmed, officers know he's unarmed. but they say he's refusing an order to sit downnats: guess what? i'm not gonna tell you again."so they force him.you're watching security camera video from the apartment complex and this from the officers' bodycams. benjamin taylor/robert johnson's attorney: "they didn't stop until he was knocked out."nats of robert johnson: "you didn't need to put all that force on me." chief ramon batista/mesa police department: "the level of force is troubling. certainly at first glance this looks like a mistake. and it doesn't look right. it's my job, it's our job to collectively investigate."the local officers' union tells cnn that johnson 'was not compliant and physica
(pam) four police officers from a suburb of phoenix, arizona....outrage over video that shows them beating an unarmed man. the police chief says, the video is troubling. and the man's attorney is calling for more action against the officers. we do want to let you know.. a warning some of the images may be disturbing. robert johnson has been patted down. he's unarmed, officers know he's unarmed. but they say he's refusing an order to sit downnats: guess what? i'm not gonna tell you...
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a warm-up next weekend, but not to the upper 90s or phoenix, arizona, levels like today. >>> as the weathereats up, gas prices continue to climb. who is being blamed? everyone is pointing a finger. we will answer that question next. y 101 in y 101 in wa i call it like i see it. y 101 in wa the race for governor has turned into a scam. gavin newsom's trying to elect a republican who was endorsed by trump. and villaraigosa's being bankrolled by a handful of billionaires. it's everything that's wrong with politics. and none of it is helping struggling families. here's my pledge to you. i'll keep our budget balanced. invest in affordable housing. fight for universal healthcare. and stand up to donald trump. as governor, you can trust me to do what's right- because i always have. you might notice it )s a bit different from the typical >>> you are look beiing at 101. traffic not bad at all, flowing nicely. big difference from any morning commute. we head into the summer, drivers might notice the price hike at the gas pump. a gallon in san francisco, $3.85. oakland a bit less. >> who is to blame f
a warm-up next weekend, but not to the upper 90s or phoenix, arizona, levels like today. >>> as the weathereats up, gas prices continue to climb. who is being blamed? everyone is pointing a finger. we will answer that question next. y 101 in y 101 in wa i call it like i see it. y 101 in wa the race for governor has turned into a scam. gavin newsom's trying to elect a republican who was endorsed by trump. and villaraigosa's being bankrolled by a handful of billionaires. it's everything...
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. >>> tonight four police officers from a suburb of phoenix, arizona, on leave amid outrage of footage beating an unarmed man. nick, what are police officials saying about this incident? >> reporter: well, wolf, the officers involved in their report, they say that this guy's body language suggested he was getted ready for an altercation. the chief calls this video troubling and he's launched an investigation. robert johnson been patted down. he is unarmed. officers know he is's unarmed but they say he's refusing an order to sit down. >> i ain't going to ask you again. have a seat. >> reporter: so they force him. you're watching security camera video of the apartment complex and this from the officer's body cams. >> they didn't stop. until he was knocked out. >> need to put all that force on me. >> the level of force is troubling. certainly at first glance looks like a mistake and doesn't look right and my job, our job to collectively investigate. >> reporter: the union tells cnn that johnson was not compliant and physically resisted what we feel was a lawful detention. johnson appears
. >>> tonight four police officers from a suburb of phoenix, arizona, on leave amid outrage of footage beating an unarmed man. nick, what are police officials saying about this incident? >> reporter: well, wolf, the officers involved in their report, they say that this guy's body language suggested he was getted ready for an altercation. the chief calls this video troubling and he's launched an investigation. robert johnson been patted down. he is unarmed. officers know he is's...
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>> so from what we can gather, she's in a shelter in phoenix, arizona run by the company southwest keys, which runs a lot of the shelters that are housing these migrant children. she's been able to be in touch with his lawyers who are in texas, they're planning to see her in the shelter tomorrow, from what we've heard but he -- the man in el salvador has relatives in kansas, there have been a lot of calls between the shelter and the various relatives. the last i heard, he was planning the man in el salvador was planning to go to the capitol to meet with the el salvador an government today to see if they could help. i think they're in process right now. >> as they're in process, how often is she able to call back home? >>. >> the schedule, at least in the past week wasn't -- it wasn't fixed. her other relatives before the father got deported, his parents were saying she was calling once every eight days, she had called the -- his brother in kansas twice over the past month. i guess she had wanted to call every day, but they weren't letting her is what the relatives told me. the brother s
>> so from what we can gather, she's in a shelter in phoenix, arizona run by the company southwest keys, which runs a lot of the shelters that are housing these migrant children. she's been able to be in touch with his lawyers who are in texas, they're planning to see her in the shelter tomorrow, from what we've heard but he -- the man in el salvador has relatives in kansas, there have been a lot of calls between the shelter and the various relatives. the last i heard, he was planning the...
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more than 300 children are t staying phoenix, arizona, facility.isit to a texas sector last week sparked controversy because of a jacket she wore while boarding her flight. it says "i really don't care, do you?" >>> a man who died in police custody this week hay have an embolism. that's what fairfax county police are saying after picking up christopher paul. police were called r an overdose and were restraining paul. that's when he stopped responding. he died at the hospital. >> today cews will begin introduction to ease your commute on i-66. zblisogs improvements will a be made to the wnod trail in that area. construction expected to wrap up by 2020. >>> tiger woods is back on the links in maryland today playing at a tournamented that he help get off the ground. the pro-am at tpc potomac started wednesday. tiger hasn't played in this tournament since 2015, but fans are more thaneady to welcome him back. part of that is because tiger's back surgery. he says he is doing things he hasn't done in ten years. woods told reporters that o 's great tbe bac
more than 300 children are t staying phoenix, arizona, facility.isit to a texas sector last week sparked controversy because of a jacket she wore while boarding her flight. it says "i really don't care, do you?" >>> a man who died in police custody this week hay have an embolism. that's what fairfax county police are saying after picking up christopher paul. police were called r an overdose and were restraining paul. that's when he stopped responding. he died at the hospital....
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. >>> police in phoenix, arizona, are backing off of charging a blind man involved in a violent altercation with an officer. video may have helped change their minds. police plan to charge markos zeda with aggravated assault when he went into a convenience store bathroom and an officer was using the bathroom and said he got too close. he said the officer pushed him and he pushed back, not realizing it was an officer and he said the officer punched him in the face and then threw him on the ground. it turns out a witness in the stall actually filmed the incident. >> after i opened the door, the police officer stood up and looked at me and he's like, he hit me first. he hit me first and i was like -- he's blind. >> the police insist that the officer did not know that he was blind. he is considering a lawsuit. >>> a developing story, at least five people are under arrest in a brutal murder of a 15-year-old boy in the bronx and in what police say may have been a case of mistaken identity. it happened outside of a deli in bronx and caught on camera. we warn you, this video is graphic. craig melvi
. >>> police in phoenix, arizona, are backing off of charging a blind man involved in a violent altercation with an officer. video may have helped change their minds. police plan to charge markos zeda with aggravated assault when he went into a convenience store bathroom and an officer was using the bathroom and said he got too close. he said the officer pushed him and he pushed back, not realizing it was an officer and he said the officer punched him in the face and then threw him on...
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allison is reported to be more than 1,200 miles away at a children's center in phoenix, arizona. during a report, allison phoned her aunt who did not want to be seen on camera. in a new suit filed in a washington, d.c. court, three undocumented immigrants are demanding access to basic information about their children's whereabouts and well-being. according to the document, one mother who was separated from her son last month has only been able to speak with him for a total of 15 minutes. i try to tell him everything will be okay and i will see him soon, but the truth is, i don't know what will happen with us, she says. an immigration attorney i spoke with today says those detained have little information about their fate. >> what i was told was it might take a month just for that reunification to happen. the people inside the jail actually had no idea that was even a possibility. they were just -- they are getting information from the news. >> reporter: the trump administration has few concrete answers. you heard that attorney there about a month. that's at best. we're told that
allison is reported to be more than 1,200 miles away at a children's center in phoenix, arizona. during a report, allison phoned her aunt who did not want to be seen on camera. in a new suit filed in a washington, d.c. court, three undocumented immigrants are demanding access to basic information about their children's whereabouts and well-being. according to the document, one mother who was separated from her son last month has only been able to speak with him for a total of 15 minutes. i try...
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allison is reported to be more than 1,200 miles away, at a children's center in phoenix, arizona. [ speakingreign language ] >> reporter: during a report allison phoned her aunt who did not want to be seen on camera. [ speaking foreign language ] and a suit filed in a washington, d.c., court, three undocumented immigrants are demanding information about their children's whereabouts and we'll being. according to one mother, she's only been able to speak with her mother for 15 minutes in the last month. "i try to tell him that everything will be okay and i'll see him soon, but the truth is i don't know what will happen," she says. an immigration attorney i spoke with said those detained have little information about their fate. >> what i was told is it might take a month just for the reunification to happen. the people inside the jail had no idea that was a possible. they're getting information from the news. >> reporter: for now, the tax reduction has few c-- the trump administration has few concrete answers. >> thank you. >>> as word spread through central america of children being forcibly
allison is reported to be more than 1,200 miles away, at a children's center in phoenix, arizona. [ speakingreign language ] >> reporter: during a report allison phoned her aunt who did not want to be seen on camera. [ speaking foreign language ] and a suit filed in a washington, d.c., court, three undocumented immigrants are demanding information about their children's whereabouts and we'll being. according to one mother, she's only been able to speak with her mother for 15 minutes in...
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new this morning, police in phoenix, arizona now backing off charging a blind man involved with what they are calling a violent altercation with an officer. video may have changed their minds, they plan to charge marko zul peda went into a restroom and officer said he got too close. he says the officer pushed him and pushed back not realizing it was an officer. he says the officer then punched him in the face and threw him to the ground and turns out that a witness in a stall filmed the incident. >> after i opened the door, the police officer stood up, looked at me and he was like, he hit me first, he hit me first, and i was like, he's lying. >> police insist the officer did not know zulteda was blind. he's considering a lawsuit. >>> roseanne is talking about what she now fully admits was a huge mistake when she posted what many took as a racist tweet. since that time abc has canceled her show and she was interviewed over the weekend on a podcast with rabbi sh rulely. here's how she explained it. >> no excuse for that ignorance but i didn't mean it the way they are saying i meant it.
new this morning, police in phoenix, arizona now backing off charging a blind man involved with what they are calling a violent altercation with an officer. video may have changed their minds, they plan to charge marko zul peda went into a restroom and officer said he got too close. he says the officer pushed him and pushed back not realizing it was an officer. he says the officer then punched him in the face and threw him to the ground and turns out that a witness in a stall filmed the...
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national scale, but i also want to tell you, ten days after those airport protests, this was phoenix, arizona. a mom with american kids who had been here in this country for decades deported. one of the first people believed to be deported under the newly aggressive anti-immigrant trump deportation policy. people in phoenix that night staking out the local border patrol facility, ultimate chaining themselves together, laying down in front of the van that was going to take that woman away from her family and her friends here. they're trying to physically block that deportation. the president today declared that the family separation policy won't go on any longer, but his administration soon clarified explicitly that they're still keeping the kids. the thousands of kids who have already been taken from their kids thus far are not going to be grandfathered in and released back to their families now that he's canceled the policy going forward. so there's still no plan to reunite the kids they've already taken with their moms and dads. the government is taking no responsibility for doing that. and
national scale, but i also want to tell you, ten days after those airport protests, this was phoenix, arizona. a mom with american kids who had been here in this country for decades deported. one of the first people believed to be deported under the newly aggressive anti-immigrant trump deportation policy. people in phoenix that night staking out the local border patrol facility, ultimate chaining themselves together, laying down in front of the van that was going to take that woman away from...
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allison is reported to be more than 1200 miles away at a children's center in phoenix, arizona. [ speakingrter: during a report by propublica, allison phoned her aunt who did not want to be seen on camera. in a new suit filed in a washington, d.c. court, three undocumented grants are demanding immediate access to basic information about their children's whereabouts and well being. according to the document, one mother separated from her 9-year-old son last month has only been able to speak with him for a total of 15 minutes. i try to tell him everything will be okay and that i'll see him soon but the truth is i don't know what will happen with us, she said. for now, the trump administration has few concrete answers. behind me in this detention center there are 1700 detainees, a mixture of men and women and we're told by immigration attorneys who have visited clients, most of them have no idea zero tolerance has ended and some found out through a spanish language television inside and it is shocking to consider they are not being told more by the officials inside. >> that is unbelievable th
allison is reported to be more than 1200 miles away at a children's center in phoenix, arizona. [ speakingrter: during a report by propublica, allison phoned her aunt who did not want to be seen on camera. in a new suit filed in a washington, d.c. court, three undocumented grants are demanding immediate access to basic information about their children's whereabouts and well being. according to the document, one mother separated from her 9-year-old son last month has only been able to speak with...
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i was in phoenix, arizona, during operation i. storm where people were being held hostage they were taking a deal. we'll get you to the united states for $5,000, once they get there they call the relatives, $10,000. you said it was five, now it's 10. if you don't pay it, we'll kill them. they d require one case we tracked a cell phone to a hostage situation, this man was in the closet bound by his hands and feet behind him with his face duct taped with a hole to breathe through a straw. i have seen t i was in victoria, texas, when i was called there to run a headquarters investigation. i stood in the back of a tractor-trailer surrounded by 19 dead aliens. i grew up in a town of 2,000 people. people that don't think this is a crime that affects people are wrong. i stood there, surrounded by 19 dead aliens, including a 5-year-old boy who suffered to death. those who don't think who interter this -- enter this country illegally, put your position in that father or child that died in his arms, what he went through in his last 30 minut
i was in phoenix, arizona, during operation i. storm where people were being held hostage they were taking a deal. we'll get you to the united states for $5,000, once they get there they call the relatives, $10,000. you said it was five, now it's 10. if you don't pay it, we'll kill them. they d require one case we tracked a cell phone to a hostage situation, this man was in the closet bound by his hands and feet behind him with his face duct taped with a hole to breathe through a straw. i have...
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i was in phoenix, arizona, where people were held hostage, we made make you a deal we'll get you there for 5,000 once they get there, they call the relatives and say it's 10,000 if you don't get it to us, we'll kill them. and they did. i remember one time, there was a hostage situation with a man in a closet, i seen it. been there. i was in victoria, texas when i got called there to run an alien smuggling operation from headquarters. most of my career was in alien smuggling. i stood in the back of a tractor trailer with 19 dead aliens. people that don't think this is a crime that affects people are wrong. i stood there, surrounded by 19 dead aliens including a 5-year-old boy who suffocated to death in the back of that tractor trailer. for those people who think entry illegally isn't serious, put yourself in the position of that father for the last 30 minutes that he put his son? such a position that he died in his arms. suffered because he couldn't breathe. think about what the child went through the last 30 minutes of his life. i know i'm tough about talking about this enforcement, we
i was in phoenix, arizona, where people were held hostage, we made make you a deal we'll get you there for 5,000 once they get there, they call the relatives and say it's 10,000 if you don't get it to us, we'll kill them. and they did. i remember one time, there was a hostage situation with a man in a closet, i seen it. been there. i was in victoria, texas when i got called there to run an alien smuggling operation from headquarters. most of my career was in alien smuggling. i stood in the back...
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from inner-city philadelphia as well as phoenix, arizona, where he would meet with these families timeagain as well as in texas. this is an issue, and these angel families have a vast andork across the country support system for one another, obviously, through their grief and their loss. they have very much united behind president trump and have always argued that he is someone who has really captured their movement and given a voice to them. incrediblythis is an divisive week for the white house, who has taken intense criticism from across the aisle, the religious community as well on these immigration policies. and quickly, i would note it has been almost three years to the date since handed it trump announced his candidacy at trump tower, and we were number his first speech, when he -- we remember his first speak, when he spoke in rash rhetoric. flash forward three years, we are watching this today. julia: chief washington correspondent kevin cirilli. we can debate the crime rate between legal, illegal immigrants versus ordinary americans here, but as the president was saying, these
from inner-city philadelphia as well as phoenix, arizona, where he would meet with these families timeagain as well as in texas. this is an issue, and these angel families have a vast andork across the country support system for one another, obviously, through their grief and their loss. they have very much united behind president trump and have always argued that he is someone who has really captured their movement and given a voice to them. incrediblythis is an divisive week for the white...
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. ♪ >> from phoenix, arizona. >> chattanooga, cleveland, ohio m per hour!fired up and ready to go. "todae back to the plaza is packed this morning. e biggest crowd yet, you think? >> it was down the block as i turned the corner this morning. fos were her early. >> look right bind us. >> yeah, everywhere. >> it's incredible. >> we just had our first official day of summer yesterday, right, and what a beer way to kick it off? >> yeah. we will get to the music in the next half hour. let's start with your news at 8:00. the president telling congress to wait until fall for the immigration policy. peter alexander at the white house for us. >> reporter: it's new and significant. president trump has repeatedly called on congres to solve the legal immigration this morning is giving up until after the tweeting lection within the last hour that republicans should stop wasti their time, acknowledging they do not have enough votes to suppt his hard line approach, a move that only complicates the effort to end the white house and confusion at the border. this morning was
. ♪ >> from phoenix, arizona. >> chattanooga, cleveland, ohio m per hour!fired up and ready to go. "todae back to the plaza is packed this morning. e biggest crowd yet, you think? >> it was down the block as i turned the corner this morning. fos were her early. >> look right bind us. >> yeah, everywhere. >> it's incredible. >> we just had our first official day of summer yesterday, right, and what a beer way to kick it off? >> yeah. we will...
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phoenix, arizona. cheltenham, england. how he found the atmosphere? friendly. brilliant.ictionary after the 2016 euros. have you had any concern about the mood here? nothing, it has been brilliant. lots of friendly faces. he told you are from england and a hi—fi than try speak english to you. how about with the tunisian fans? very lively, as you can tell. everyone in parties berets. not many people here from england? know, in moscow, very few. i probably counted about five england shirts and half of those we re worn england shirts and half of those were worn by people who were not english. we have seen a few since we have been here. tonight i think there will be more than you see now. things are building up now. the number is growing. i have been told it is the lowest number of inward bands ever to a world cup, but the crowds and the mood building and getting livelier. thank you very much. let's go inside the stadium as natalie... gareth southgate talking about hunger and desire. that's certainly true of the midges!m about hunger and desire. that's certainly true of the m
phoenix, arizona. cheltenham, england. how he found the atmosphere? friendly. brilliant.ictionary after the 2016 euros. have you had any concern about the mood here? nothing, it has been brilliant. lots of friendly faces. he told you are from england and a hi—fi than try speak english to you. how about with the tunisian fans? very lively, as you can tell. everyone in parties berets. not many people here from england? know, in moscow, very few. i probably counted about five england shirts and...
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. ♪ >> from phoenix, arizona. >> chattanooga, tennessee. >> cleveland, ohio. >> miami, florida. >> toe in the plaza. >> fired up and ready to go. welcome back to "today." the plaza is packed this morning. >> i wonder if it's our biggest yet. do you think? >> it was down the block as i turned the corner this morning. folks are here early and often. >> look right behind us. >> oh, yeah. >> they're everywhere. >> it's incredible. this is going to be a great concert. we had our f >>> what better way to kick it off. >> awesome sauce. >> it is awesome. we're going to get to music in the next half hour. let's start with news at 8:00. this morning president telling congress to wait until fall to confront the chaos over u.s. immigration policy. want to get to the latest on this. nbc national correspondent peter alexander at the white house for us. peter, good morning. >> reporter: hey, good morning to you. new this morning and significant. president trump who repeatedly called on congress to solve this problem with illegal immigration this morning is giving up at least until after the midterm
. ♪ >> from phoenix, arizona. >> chattanooga, tennessee. >> cleveland, ohio. >> miami, florida. >> toe in the plaza. >> fired up and ready to go. welcome back to "today." the plaza is packed this morning. >> i wonder if it's our biggest yet. do you think? >> it was down the block as i turned the corner this morning. folks are here early and often. >> look right behind us. >> oh, yeah. >> they're everywhere. >>...
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dan: we are deploying -- testing on vehicles in san francisco the one hand, and also in phoenix and arizonathe other. those are two different testing environments. our vehicles driving in san francisco seymour -- see more in one minute then vehicles in phoenix see and one hour. that gives you a sense of the level of complexity we see in a complex urban environment. that is why we are focused on testing in that environment we -- because we encounter more, our vehicles will learn more quickly. it puts us in a better position to be ready to launch in those environments. david: as we are speaking, we are showing viewers the bolt with the cruise on the side of it that you will be doing. where are we in the longer curve of this adoption of evav as well as ridesharing? how soon will this come? dan: i tell you, it is a very early days still. we're at the beginning of what we see as a long-term very fundamental transformation. we do believe this technology will change the world and a significant way. -- in a significant way. obviously, we are talking about first appointment in 2019. -- the employmen
dan: we are deploying -- testing on vehicles in san francisco the one hand, and also in phoenix and arizonathe other. those are two different testing environments. our vehicles driving in san francisco seymour -- see more in one minute then vehicles in phoenix see and one hour. that gives you a sense of the level of complexity we see in a complex urban environment. that is why we are focused on testing in that environment we -- because we encounter more, our vehicles will learn more quickly. it...
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. >> reporter: the 8-year-old dog was shipped in the cargo hold aboard a flight from phoenix, arizonaa layover in detroit, michigan. dellagrazie was planning to pick up the pooch in newark. but in detroit, a terrible discovery. >> at approximately 6:00 in the morning, alejandro was checked on. he was fine, and then at approximately 8:30, 8:00 in the morning, the dog was again checked on. he was dead. >> reporter: alejandro's owners hiring evan oshan, the same attorney who represented family who lost this bulldog after they were told by the flight attendant to put it in an overhead bin. the attorney arrived at detroit's airport overnight demanding to see the dog. >> we would like to see the dog now. >> yeah, we wouldn't want to do that. >> so we can't see the dog? we're not allowed to -- >> reporter: he called for a criminal investigation after alejandro's body was handed over in a garbage bag. delta says it has launched its own investigation telling abc news that it is conducting a thorough review of the situation and have been working directly with alejandro's family to support them
. >> reporter: the 8-year-old dog was shipped in the cargo hold aboard a flight from phoenix, arizonaa layover in detroit, michigan. dellagrazie was planning to pick up the pooch in newark. but in detroit, a terrible discovery. >> at approximately 6:00 in the morning, alejandro was checked on. he was fine, and then at approximately 8:30, 8:00 in the morning, the dog was again checked on. he was dead. >> reporter: alejandro's owners hiring evan oshan, the same attorney who...
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explain, loretta lynch, former attorney general and this meeting she had in june of 2016 on a phoenix, arizona, airport tarmac where the former president just hopped over to her plane, how are you doing, how are the grandkids. of course. i'm curious this happens on same day, curious timing. new york attorney general suing donald trump and his children on the charity. charging illegal conduct. arguing that fund were miss appropriated, taking ad van of it. president arguing if we were taking advantage we had funny way to show it. more money went out than coming in. what do you think of it. >> timing, fascinating thing, something potentially good for the trump administration which is the inspector general's report, regardless what it says there will be some way this is portrayed in a positive light for the administration, whether again it is distrust of government or there was collusion within the fbi. so of course if you want to play defense here you definitely want to come out with a strong offense which means that you're going to have something like this come out where it shows something again
explain, loretta lynch, former attorney general and this meeting she had in june of 2016 on a phoenix, arizona, airport tarmac where the former president just hopped over to her plane, how are you doing, how are the grandkids. of course. i'm curious this happens on same day, curious timing. new york attorney general suing donald trump and his children on the charity. charging illegal conduct. arguing that fund were miss appropriated, taking ad van of it. president arguing if we were taking...
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he was gunned down outside of his office in phoenix, arizona yesterday.s now being connected to a double-murder in scottsdale, also happening yesterday. police say they do not know the identity of the shooter and only have a sketch. eric: looking past the singapore summit with kim jong-un, the white house officials now confirming to fox news that they are in the early stages of planning a potential face-to-face sit-down between president trump and russian president vladimir putin. this of course comes amid special counsel mueller's ongoing investigation into the russian influence and interference in the 2016 presidential election. a topic that would certainly come up if both of these world leaders sit down together. what can we expect if this does come off -- this summit does occur? dr. grant is a national security and military analyst and also president of an independent research. dr. grant, you have a twitter photo which is fascinating it shows gorbachev and reagan meeting for the first time in 85. you write in it -- can you tell us about that and it is
he was gunned down outside of his office in phoenix, arizona yesterday.s now being connected to a double-murder in scottsdale, also happening yesterday. police say they do not know the identity of the shooter and only have a sketch. eric: looking past the singapore summit with kim jong-un, the white house officials now confirming to fox news that they are in the early stages of planning a potential face-to-face sit-down between president trump and russian president vladimir putin. this of...
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they are leaving for, you know, cities like phoenix, arizona where i live. are not wanting to be in a nanny state. steve: okay. >> sanctuary state. steve: one other thing. aside from the lower cost of living where you are at and ower taxes as well, i understand that christine when the trump tax cuts went into effect, you called all your employees at your business together and what did you tell them? >> well, what i told them was, steve, is that the future is so bright we need shade. okay, that's not what i said. but we are here in sunny arizona where i think it's going to be well over 100 degrees. again today. but, you know, i remember that day really well because it was a couple days before christmas. so, my husband and and our labrador retriever, ringo is his name but htage name is super max aft maximum title loans. we actually hand delivered bonuses and pay raises to all of our employees. steve: and they were delighted to get those as well. all right. christine, thank you very much. i'm the phoenix chamber of commerce would be deleted with your appearance
they are leaving for, you know, cities like phoenix, arizona where i live. are not wanting to be in a nanny state. steve: okay. >> sanctuary state. steve: one other thing. aside from the lower cost of living where you are at and ower taxes as well, i understand that christine when the trump tax cuts went into effect, you called all your employees at your business together and what did you tell them? >> well, what i told them was, steve, is that the future is so bright we need shade....
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in the phoenix suburb of mesa, arizona, four officers have been put on paid administrative leave, afterveillance video showed them violently beating a g n. this follows a number of incidents in mesa in which the police were accused excessive force. jamie yuccas is there. >> reporter: this surveillance video shows 33-year-old robert johnson leaning against a wall using his phone. police say they asked him to sit twn. when he didn't immediately comply, four mesa police officers repeatedly punch and knee him, before johnson falls to the ground. johnson's attorney, benjamin taylor: on i don't care what race you are, what color you are, what age or gender, nobody deserves to be beat like that by police beficers in this country. >> reporter: three mesa police ceficers and a sergeant are now on administrative leave. police chief ramon batista: >> i am disappointed in what i oiw. there is going to be a special director that says we will not orrike somebody in the face or s the head unless they are e owing us active aggression. >> reporter: police were responding to a domestic disturbance call a
in the phoenix suburb of mesa, arizona, four officers have been put on paid administrative leave, afterveillance video showed them violently beating a g n. this follows a number of incidents in mesa in which the police were accused excessive force. jamie yuccas is there. >> reporter: this surveillance video shows 33-year-old robert johnson leaning against a wall using his phone. police say they asked him to sit twn. when he didn't immediately comply, four mesa police officers repeatedly...
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hear from larry in phoenix, arizona, calling it on the democratic line. i have had some serious experience with law enforcement who were actually pushing drugs, and in a culture like that, no one is going to get any kind of help, and there is a lot of that around the united states. up in colorado, i was a one county where i asked the county sheriff, i said how can you sell drugs to your own people, and he said we are the good guys. it is the money that drives the whole deal, just like with the corporations pushing their drugs. let's talk a little bit about the punishment that lawmakers are talking about. are we talking about increasing penalties on opioid users, or are they just talking about treatment? guest: on users, absolutely not. i think it is understood here that folks, for whatever reason, whether they start using recreationally, whether they start using prescription drugs dependency that escalates into an addiction, i think it is somewhat widely accepted tha higher deterrentare a duste for possession, which should be largely legislated at the sta
hear from larry in phoenix, arizona, calling it on the democratic line. i have had some serious experience with law enforcement who were actually pushing drugs, and in a culture like that, no one is going to get any kind of help, and there is a lot of that around the united states. up in colorado, i was a one county where i asked the county sheriff, i said how can you sell drugs to your own people, and he said we are the good guys. it is the money that drives the whole deal, just like with the...
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arizona. 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
arizona. 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...