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it's truly an honor for me to be here, thank you to the people of tucson and the tucson festival. thank you of course to my co- panelists. of course, most of all, thankst you for all coming to listen to this panel on slavery in america.an i'm going to talking about my book, stamps from the beginning. i don't often have the opportunity to talk about stamps in the beginning typically as it relates to its chapters and sections on slavery. i'm truly excited to be on the panel. from the beginning, if the narrative history of racist ideas. it literally penalizes racist ideas from their origins from 15th century western europe toto the present. of course, people are more interested in the president in the history and the history and slavery. racist ideas developed as an effort to justify the enslavement of african people. early in my research, as i was chronicling my history, i realized our sort of conceptions of the origins of racist ideas, our conceptions that these ideas are ignorance and hate. in other words, ignorant and hateful people who produced racist ideas and it was people who
it's truly an honor for me to be here, thank you to the people of tucson and the tucson festival. thank you of course to my co- panelists. of course, most of all, thankst you for all coming to listen to this panel on slavery in america.an i'm going to talking about my book, stamps from the beginning. i don't often have the opportunity to talk about stamps in the beginning typically as it relates to its chapters and sections on slavery. i'm truly excited to be on the panel. from the beginning,...
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from the tucson festival of books with national book award winner, later, university of texas at austin remy barry on the economics behind slavery. >> and the talk about on a judge, a slave owned by george and washington his escapea ordered the manhunt by the first president. >> welcome to the ninth annual tucson festival of books. my name is tommy. we want to thank cox communications for sponsoring the venue. this presentation will last one hour, including questions and answers. please hold your questions to the very end of the presentati presentation. immediately following the session the authors will be autographing books in the sales and signing area in the ua book your tent on the mall that is booth 141. books are available for purchase at this location.chase mr. kinde will be 20 minutes late to the signing area due to a live interview with c-span following the program we hope you are enjoying the festival and we invite you to become a t friend of the festival bythe fet texting friend 252-0214 book,an and that's on a sign at the front of the room, or you can visit the friend of the
from the tucson festival of books with national book award winner, later, university of texas at austin remy barry on the economics behind slavery. >> and the talk about on a judge, a slave owned by george and washington his escapea ordered the manhunt by the first president. >> welcome to the ninth annual tucson festival of books. my name is tommy. we want to thank cox communications for sponsoring the venue. this presentation will last one hour, including questions and answers....
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>> guest: we have our own telescopes on five mountaintops around tucson. the very biggest one is in chile. the 22 and a half meter that were building is in chile. it's the darkest, driest, best place to observe in the world. >> host: you wrote in your book that our dna tells the story of the profound human urge to explore. what is that mean? >> guest: while animals, whales, birds that might migrate large distances for food or mating, were the only creatures for the history of the planet that have traveled out of curiosity. when you go out of africa and migrated across the planet, it took a few thousand years ago from the bering strait to all the way to patagonia. that's a few hundred generations in the didn't have to. there were plenty of feud sources. i believe we spread across the planet out of the urgent desire to explore. we have explored the whole planet. there is even better gene identified the of the explore gene which correlates with risk-taking behavior and adhd. things that might associate with being an explorer. it is built into us. when you hav
>> guest: we have our own telescopes on five mountaintops around tucson. the very biggest one is in chile. the 22 and a half meter that were building is in chile. it's the darkest, driest, best place to observe in the world. >> host: you wrote in your book that our dna tells the story of the profound human urge to explore. what is that mean? >> guest: while animals, whales, birds that might migrate large distances for food or mating, were the only creatures for the history of...
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>> first and foremost, i worked in the busiest sector, the tucson sector. individually, i ran a team of agents, which was a mobile interdiction team. we were arresting a hundred illegal aliens a night, a hundred people per night. those 100 people we were arresting, 300 people were getting away from us just simply because of the number of people coming across. when we started deploying technology such as drones, such as more sensors, better scope trucks that had radar on them, when we started deploying that and we became more effective, what we did was shifted the illegal immigration to other places that didn't have that. so what i'm going to tell you is that it has to be comprehensive because we can't just continue to shift the burden to different sectors. we have to -- >> sure. i get that. but you're talking everything from drones to virtual walls to more -- >> they all work. >> all of the above are necessary. >> they all work. >> thank you very much. i appreciate it, mr. chairman. i yield. >> the gentleman yields back. i want to thank the witnesses for yo
>> first and foremost, i worked in the busiest sector, the tucson sector. individually, i ran a team of agents, which was a mobile interdiction team. we were arresting a hundred illegal aliens a night, a hundred people per night. those 100 people we were arresting, 300 people were getting away from us just simply because of the number of people coming across. when we started deploying technology such as drones, such as more sensors, better scope trucks that had radar on them, when we...
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the mosquitoes live in close proximity there are some in tucson. you're going to be a high risk area sometime in the near future and it may be a race between the virus and the vaccine. it's mostly a mild disease but it's devastating fetuses. what upsets me is neither the cdc or the who would speak out and say if you can avoid and we will help you avoid it by getting contraceptives. contraceptives. they were sneaking contraceptives into puerto rico in large amounts of. many of them don't have the doctors and allow this as teenagers and it is absolutely true that it's difficult to present themselves from getting pregnant and the other thing is abortion.e there are parts where abortion is legal and for others you may have seen a story in "the new york times" today. they have tiny heads and they will never have anything liketh memory or thought. they often are cramped up like this. they are at risk of death for seizures and have those mothers been able to choose, some may have chosen and in the countries that should have been made clearer and available
the mosquitoes live in close proximity there are some in tucson. you're going to be a high risk area sometime in the near future and it may be a race between the virus and the vaccine. it's mostly a mild disease but it's devastating fetuses. what upsets me is neither the cdc or the who would speak out and say if you can avoid and we will help you avoid it by getting contraceptives. contraceptives. they were sneaking contraceptives into puerto rico in large amounts of. many of them don't have...
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i was trying to get a trip to tucson and i can't get a direct flight from tucson to the bay area. >> just drive. [ laughter ] >> okay. [ laughter ] >> you want to give me an extra day off to do that? >> no doubt. >> driving to barstow is bad enough. that's 7 hours. but we're talking to tucson! have you ever heard that before, no direct flights? >> you know, i will talk to you -- i don't think this is the right time but i have done a consumerwatch tip. folks want to know how to get to work so let's chat later. >> it is a busy travel weekend so a lot of folks are on spring break so i'm hoping it's "friday light" even though it's a holiday travel weekend. >> typically it should be "friday light" this morning at least because again a lot of people are off but if you are stuck with mass transit going anywhere that's one of the biggest delays right now and the roads will be busy. we have had a couple of accidents throwing a wrench in the works but mass transit golden gate sausalito ferries suspended service this morning. this is due to repairs. now, service will resume about 1:55 this afte
i was trying to get a trip to tucson and i can't get a direct flight from tucson to the bay area. >> just drive. [ laughter ] >> okay. [ laughter ] >> you want to give me an extra day off to do that? >> no doubt. >> driving to barstow is bad enough. that's 7 hours. but we're talking to tucson! have you ever heard that before, no direct flights? >> you know, i will talk to you -- i don't think this is the right time but i have done a consumerwatch tip. folks...
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>> it moved it to tucson arizona and was a huge impact. what i can tell you is that everywhere we have built the fence we have been affected. the been effective in controlling where it takes place which allows me to be more effective in the number of illegal aliens i take into custody. >> do you have any ideas how many apprehensions that have been, the difference from before the wall was built in san diego. >> yes, the high watermark was the late '90s and early 2000's. san diego was a fairly busy place. after the arrows were built the illegal immigration drop to next to nothing in san diego and it all moved out to locations where there were not physical barriers. you can verify this for me. in 1996 prior to the barrier there were 480,000 apprehensions in 1996. most recent figures 2016 there were under 32000. that is over 93% decrease. >> that is largely do to law-enforcement posture in san diego. we do not take that same posture on the other sectors such as tucson arizona so we joe everything out there. since we have been taking this. >> w
>> it moved it to tucson arizona and was a huge impact. what i can tell you is that everywhere we have built the fence we have been affected. the been effective in controlling where it takes place which allows me to be more effective in the number of illegal aliens i take into custody. >> do you have any ideas how many apprehensions that have been, the difference from before the wall was built in san diego. >> yes, the high watermark was the late '90s and early 2000's. san...
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nutt by the tucson medical center. [applause]. >> and jim is here on his own, i guess. >> evidently. >> the preparation will last an hour, including questions and answers and we want to ask you to hold your questions until the end, and we hope to allow plenty of time for questions. immediately following the session, the authors will be autographing books in the sales and signing area in the ua bookstore tent on the mall. it says booth 141. books are available for purchase at this location, but miss faderman will be 20 minutes late since she's going to be interviewed by c-span. we hope you're enjoying the festival and invite you to become a friend of the festival today. you can text friend to 520214 book. or 5202142665. our visit to friend of the festival booth number 1110 on the mall. your gift makes a difference in keeping the festival programming free of charge and supporting critical literary programs in the community. i want to remind you to turn off your cell phones and i want to encourage you to check out the sou
nutt by the tucson medical center. [applause]. >> and jim is here on his own, i guess. >> evidently. >> the preparation will last an hour, including questions and answers and we want to ask you to hold your questions until the end, and we hope to allow plenty of time for questions. immediately following the session, the authors will be autographing books in the sales and signing area in the ua bookstore tent on the mall. it says booth 141. books are available for purchase at...
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period the biggest oran five mountaintops around tucson but the biggest orange jelly -- in in she lay -- chile the darkest and highest placed to observe. >> as you would get your space tell the story of the profound human urge to explorer. >> lot of animals wales for birds that migrate arch-rival the planet in search of food really creatures that have traveled a lot of curiosity and then migrated across the planets that are starting langley? all the way down to patagonia over a few hundred generations they did not have to. so i believe we spread across the planet out of the urging and the desire to explore and there has even then a gene identified which correlates with risk-taking behavior that might associate being with and explore when you have explored the earth. >> host: 1969 and landed on the moon. >> is that a horseless carriage? >> and amazing achievement that is a dim cultural memory that is the most stunning technical achievement with an enormous amount of money at the time but yet that was so long ago >>. >> and with that exploration and rex them the budget soared during apo
period the biggest oran five mountaintops around tucson but the biggest orange jelly -- in in she lay -- chile the darkest and highest placed to observe. >> as you would get your space tell the story of the profound human urge to explorer. >> lot of animals wales for birds that migrate arch-rival the planet in search of food really creatures that have traveled a lot of curiosity and then migrated across the planets that are starting langley? all the way down to patagonia over a few...
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la policÍa de tucson seÑalÓ que fueron encontrados los restos de la niÑa hispana que fue reportada comoactura de verizon! míralos. cargo de acceso de línea... ¡y encima tienen impuestos! no no, necesitamos ayuda. ¡pero qué haces!, !tu teléfono es el que nos metió en este problema! iba a cambiarnos a t-mobile. t-mobile acabó con los impuestos y cargos inesperados. así es con t-mobile one... los impuestos y cargos están incluidos ahora obtén 2 líneas por solo 100 dólares. todo incluido. todo ilimitado. el brillo verdadero viene desde adentro. nueva radiant™ de colgate optic white. blanquea los dientes por dentro y por fuera. sé radiante™ con colgate optic white. jorge: la cifra de ingratos deportados a mÉxico o que han regresado por su propia voluntad, aumentÓ en los Últimos meses. algunos decidieron convertirse en empresarios como los que trabajan en la empresa "migrantex". reportera: esta es una fÁbrica muy especial. >> mientras vivÍ en chicago, un grupo de jÓvenes nos organizamos y formamos el club. lo formamos porque querÍamos comenzar proyectos productivos. reportera: jorge barbosa l
la policÍa de tucson seÑalÓ que fueron encontrados los restos de la niÑa hispana que fue reportada comoactura de verizon! míralos. cargo de acceso de línea... ¡y encima tienen impuestos! no no, necesitamos ayuda. ¡pero qué haces!, !tu teléfono es el que nos metió en este problema! iba a cambiarnos a t-mobile. t-mobile acabó con los impuestos y cargos inesperados. así es con t-mobile one... los impuestos y cargos están incluidos ahora obtén 2 líneas por solo 100 dólares. todo...
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marÍa elena: hoy presentado en tucson arizona la primera demandas en una corte federal por el propÓsitota informÓ que el muro afectarÁ la vida sylvestre de los animales con problemas de extinciÓn. muchos preocupados los guatemaltecos, por su tardanza de su gobierno en entregar los pasaportes han perdido el trabajo y incluso los han arrestado. dejÁndolos practicamente en riesgo. juan carlos gonzÁlez tiene mas. juan carlos: esta joven guatemalteca solicitÓ la renovaciÓn de su pasaporte, pero se llevÓ una desagradable sorpresa, que se tardarÁ entre tres y cinco meses. >> no puedo salir a hacer un viaje por mÍ trabajo. juan carlos: para viajar del o hacÍa el extranjero, la ley informa que la persona tiene que portar un pasaporte vigente. a este tipo de situaciones se estÁn enfrentando decenas de guatemaltecos porque su gobierno se quedÓ sin pasaportes. >> se acabaron las libretas para entregar pasaportes en guatemala o en el exterior. juan carlos: las tuvieron que mandar a hacer a una empresa de alemania, sin embargo; el tiempo de espera es bastante. >> al dÍa de hoy tenemos una presa de 83
marÍa elena: hoy presentado en tucson arizona la primera demandas en una corte federal por el propÓsitota informÓ que el muro afectarÁ la vida sylvestre de los animales con problemas de extinciÓn. muchos preocupados los guatemaltecos, por su tardanza de su gobierno en entregar los pasaportes han perdido el trabajo y incluso los han arrestado. dejÁndolos practicamente en riesgo. juan carlos gonzÁlez tiene mas. juan carlos: esta joven guatemalteca solicitÓ la renovaciÓn de su pasaporte,...
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welcome to the ninth annual tucson festival of books. we wished to think cops communication for sponsoring this venules -- been used in the college of science. the presentation will last one hour including questions and answers please hold the questions to the and. immediately following the session the authors will autograph books at the bookstore tent on the of all bouffe 141. books are available for purchase at this location. the of the will be 20 minutes late to signing books with a 20 minute interview with c-span. text friend 52 '04 14 book. i feel like i am in car talk. [laughter] your gift makes a difference to keep the program free of charge with critical literacy programs in our community. if at of respect for fellow audience members i urge you to turn off yourself alone and it is my pleasure to introduce the two authors we have here with us known for a variety of books that i think was reversed one comment i originally a "new york times" reporter of psychology and somehow went to the dark side laugh laugh and she has a national
welcome to the ninth annual tucson festival of books. we wished to think cops communication for sponsoring this venules -- been used in the college of science. the presentation will last one hour including questions and answers please hold the questions to the and. immediately following the session the authors will autograph books at the bookstore tent on the of all bouffe 141. books are available for purchase at this location. the of the will be 20 minutes late to signing books with a 20...
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welcome to the ninth annual tucson festival of books. my name is matt russell. i'm the ceo of russell public communications and it will be a privilege for me to moderate the session this afternoon. i would like to thank cox communications for sponsoring the venue. mr. mcneil is sponsored by research corporation for science advancements.
welcome to the ninth annual tucson festival of books. my name is matt russell. i'm the ceo of russell public communications and it will be a privilege for me to moderate the session this afternoon. i would like to thank cox communications for sponsoring the venue. mr. mcneil is sponsored by research corporation for science advancements.
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here for some dating advice, from tucson, arizona, please welcome 13-year-old preston helfand.cheers and applause] how are you, sir? >> nice to meet you. >> good to meet you, preston. ♪ how are you, my man? >> i'm great, and what about you? >> i'm doing great. thanks for asking.
here for some dating advice, from tucson, arizona, please welcome 13-year-old preston helfand.cheers and applause] how are you, sir? >> nice to meet you. >> good to meet you, preston. ♪ how are you, my man? >> i'm great, and what about you? >> i'm doing great. thanks for asking.
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de Último momento en un cas que hemos cubierto mucho los Últimos aÑos la policÍa de la ciudad de tucsonlones de latino en condiciÓn de hacerse ciudadanos y no lo hacen. y en el dÍa del taco, salimos por las calles de ciudad de por las calles de ciudad de mÉxico a uno, dos, tres. cuanto más sufres alergias, por las calles de ciudad de mÉxico a más cosas te pierdes. zyrtec® comienza a aliviar tus síntomas de alergia a la primera hora del primer día para que te puedas ocupar de lo que importa de verdad. zyrtec®, deja de sufrir alergias. y ahora presentamos rhinocort allergy spray. poderoso alivio de los fabricantes de zyrtec. ♪. >>> el miedo a la polÍtica migratoria del gobierno empuja a residentes a iniciar el proceso de ciudadanÍa. pero hay 4 millones de latinoamericanos residentes legales que no se han hecho ciudadanos. vÍctor hugo rodrÍguez investigÓ las razones. >>> a miryam le tomÓ 5 aÑos hacerse ciudadano estados unidos una de las principales barreras el costo de mÁs de 700 dÓlares solo para presentar la solicitud. >>> para quÉ renovarla es estar gastando cada vez. hay miles de pers
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sessions is expected in the area south of tucson that was once one of the biggest 8 busiest places onhe border for illegal crossings and drug smuggling. it comes as sessions plans to ask federal prosecutors to take a harder line on immigration offenses. our chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge is live in washington with more on all of this. >> we are awaiting the attorney general who is traveling in the tucson, arizona, sector. this announcement today is part of a broader strategy to create a deterrent for illegal immigrants trying to come into the united states. the first step was surging immigration judges to the border to speed up processing of their status just discourage people from crossing illegally and the next phase according to a new memo from the attorney general instructs u.s. attorneys to put prosecuting criminal aliens to the front of the line. that memo reads in part "the president and i want to do our best to arm you and the prosecutors to partner with you with more tools in your fight against criminal aliens so today i am pleased to stay in here with yo
sessions is expected in the area south of tucson that was once one of the biggest 8 busiest places onhe border for illegal crossings and drug smuggling. it comes as sessions plans to ask federal prosecutors to take a harder line on immigration offenses. our chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge is live in washington with more on all of this. >> we are awaiting the attorney general who is traveling in the tucson, arizona, sector. this announcement today is part of a broader...
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. >>> the sawmill wildfire south of tucson has now grown to 20,000 acres in the coronado national forest. about 100 residents have been evacuated with ohs on preevacuation notice. strong winds are contributing to the fire's growth. >>> one of the main freeways in los angeles is open this morning after a fiery crash blocked traffic for hours. one person is dead and at least ten injured after the accident. investigators believe a box truck crossing the center divider trig terd accident. it took eight hours for all lanes to finally reopen. >>> drugs may be more of a problem on our roads than alcohol. statistics show more drivers killed in traffic test positive for drugs than alcohol. this comes as more states legalize marijuana. the group says states have to address the problem of drug-impaired drivers. >>> a possible data breach is giving chipotle leaders some heart burn. probably. the company believes it haze taken steps to correct the problem. customers who ate at chipotle between late last month and last week are being urged to check credit activity. >>> for the third year in a row, pas
. >>> the sawmill wildfire south of tucson has now grown to 20,000 acres in the coronado national forest. about 100 residents have been evacuated with ohs on preevacuation notice. strong winds are contributing to the fire's growth. >>> one of the main freeways in los angeles is open this morning after a fiery crash blocked traffic for hours. one person is dead and at least ten injured after the accident. investigators believe a box truck crossing the center divider trig terd...
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. >> we are sitting here in the desert in tucson. should we worry about different things than you do in manhattan or washington? >> guest: yes, heat exhaustion t for one and that strange valley fever that is an airborne i think fungus that comes from disturbed sites it's called them in the southwest. we don't have it in new york. there are viruses down here in mouse droppings that we don't have in new york and we have things you don't have here. one, you don't freeze to death. we tend to have more flu and other diseases. i talked t to an etymologist frm the university. eventua it's possible the virus will get here in mosquitoes and peopleto need to pay attention to the fact that it would be bad for pregnant women. you don't want to find out that you have zika nine months later. you want evidence that it's here and take precautions. >> another call from nebraska. get was interested in the challenge to get the government to make a decision and i sort of experienced the same thing here. the final conclusion was a they didn't want my mos
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. >> host: next call for our guest comes from right here in tucson. hi, donald. go right ahead. >> caller: i would like to state an opinion and have you comment on it. i don't think the gay rights movement would have gotten to where it is today without the liberation movement in our society in general. women started talking about having orgasms, we started talking about bisexuality, etc. would you comment, please? >> host: thank you, sir. >> guest: i think that's an excellent point, thank you. it wasn't only the sexual liberation movement though that made the gay liberation movement possible. the gay liberation movement was born at the end of the 1960s. it was a decade of various minority groupses fighting for their rights -- groups fighting for their rights and other groups questioning authority that gave blind decisions. the 1960s was the period of the black movement, for instance, where african-americans fought for their rights in a variety of way. it was the rise of the feminist movement which is part of the sexual liberation movement, as you point out. it wa
. >> host: next call for our guest comes from right here in tucson. hi, donald. go right ahead. >> caller: i would like to state an opinion and have you comment on it. i don't think the gay rights movement would have gotten to where it is today without the liberation movement in our society in general. women started talking about having orgasms, we started talking about bisexuality, etc. would you comment, please? >> host: thank you, sir. >> guest: i think that's an...
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. >> host: we're in the desert in tucson could shoo we worry about different things here thatdown do in manhattan or i do in washington? >> guest: absolutely. heat exhaustion among other things and worry about the strange valley fever. that's a airborne -- i think -- either a mold or fungus that sometimes comes from disturbed sights. it's common in southwest. we don't have it in new york. you have hunta viruses carried in mouse droppings but we having thises in new york you don't have here. one, you don't freeze to death and there are lot -- we have probably tend to have more flu and other cold, -- cold-web site diseases. the zika risk in arizona is real. i talked to an entomologist from the university yesterday. you have zika cases to the south, and it is possible that the virus will eventually get here in those mosquitoes and people need to pay attention. it would be an extremely bad thing if pregnant women in this down got zika and the public health authorities ought to pay attention to it. you don't want to find out you have zika nine months later when the babies are born with bi
. >> host: we're in the desert in tucson could shoo we worry about different things here thatdown do in manhattan or i do in washington? >> guest: absolutely. heat exhaustion among other things and worry about the strange valley fever. that's a airborne -- i think -- either a mold or fungus that sometimes comes from disturbed sights. it's common in southwest. we don't have it in new york. you have hunta viruses carried in mouse droppings but we having thises in new york you don't...
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the nice weather is going to be confined to l.a., phoenix, tucson. it's going to be a struggle.rm goes through warm front brings us rain and showers in the northwest. temperatures remain very cool. 56 on tuesday, even to wednesday we still stay very chilly. if any one location in the country had a poor spring pacific northwest. very chilly and a lot of damp days. >> thank you, bill. >>> all right. some news from "usa today." after former campaign aides and fundraisers blocked private sector post election day. aides raking in $2.2 million in lobbying fees in the first months of the administration. the white house in a statement "usa today" said, mr. trump had a great number of highly talented people working on his campaign. it is not a surprise those who did not choose to join the administration are highly successful in whatever endeavor they undertake. >>> chersheryl sandberg's recen title on the list, widow. latest book "option b" is out. in it she details devastating loss, coped and found her new resilience. the grief felt like a void, she told the associated press, like it wa
the nice weather is going to be confined to l.a., phoenix, tucson. it's going to be a struggle.rm goes through warm front brings us rain and showers in the northwest. temperatures remain very cool. 56 on tuesday, even to wednesday we still stay very chilly. if any one location in the country had a poor spring pacific northwest. very chilly and a lot of damp days. >> thank you, bill. >>> all right. some news from "usa today." after former campaign aides and fundraisers...
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. >> douglas trudeau of tucson, was the first realtor in the entire country granted an exemption. >> when i first got this, bob, i could not answer my phone. if i saw a long-distance phone call, i wouldn't answer it because it wasn't somebody wanting to buy or sell a house. they wanted to know how did i get my permission from the faa to fly drones. this is the exemption that the faa sent me. and this explains that... >> granted exemption. >> ...i cannot fly within five miles in an -- of an airport. >> but flying drones is something most realtors aren't equipped to do. >> so that's where companies like aerobo come in. >> aerobo is a faa-certified company. >> they design, build, and fly drones for all types of clients, including realtors. >> our entire company is built around safely and professionally operating drones for realtors and other aerial-video needs. we file all the paperwork ahead of time. we make sure that where we're flying is gonna be safe. >> and there are a lot of rules and regulations we'll get to in a minute. but, first, back to the toys. in addition to drones, aerobo
. >> douglas trudeau of tucson, was the first realtor in the entire country granted an exemption. >> when i first got this, bob, i could not answer my phone. if i saw a long-distance phone call, i wouldn't answer it because it wasn't somebody wanting to buy or sell a house. they wanted to know how did i get my permission from the faa to fly drones. this is the exemption that the faa sent me. and this explains that... >> granted exemption. >> ...i cannot fly within five...
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from the tucson festival of books, this is a half-hour. >>> nathalia holt is going to be joining us in just a minute tomi take your calls. rise of the rocket girls is her book the women who propelled us from missiles to the moon to mars and she joins us now here in the gallagher theatre on the campus of the university of arizona. nathalia holt, what was the common commonality you found among these women? >> these are women who loved math and science, but they were coming of age at a time that just wasn't an option for women. they were going to school theco 1930s and 1940s and were frequently the only women in their math and science classes. i heard that over and over again so you can imagine how it felt for them to come together and be part of this large group of women looking at the object report propulsion laboratory. >> did nasa have a specific program that encouraged this? scenic nasa started in 1958 and these women were hired in the 1940s and they were hired by a woman named macy roberts and the reason she hired all women was because she felt like if she hired men they wouldn't li
from the tucson festival of books, this is a half-hour. >>> nathalia holt is going to be joining us in just a minute tomi take your calls. rise of the rocket girls is her book the women who propelled us from missiles to the moon to mars and she joins us now here in the gallagher theatre on the campus of the university of arizona. nathalia holt, what was the common commonality you found among these women? >> these are women who loved math and science, but they were coming of age...
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when the biosphere 2 experiment first happened in 91 through 93 northeast of tucson, i was fascinated by this. like most of the public, i clipped out all the articles. i thought, this is right up my alley because as you know, evan, i often write about ecological concerns. for those who don't know, a friendly texas billionaire-- - ed bass. - ed bass put up the money to create a new world. 3.15 acres, 3800 species of plants and insects, four men, four women, to be sealed inside for two years. this was the first closure of a projected 50 so this would go on for 100 years. the whole point is, nasa is still after this, by the way, is could we create another biosphere, other than the one we live in here, in the event that this one should collapse, which it sure looks like it's happening right now-- - honestly, it's about 50/50 isn't it? - exactly, or a mars colony, or whatever. - and the idea was that they would be observed as a laboratory experiment or a laboratory environment all along. - yeah, they were famous. they were aping the astronauts of nasa. now, nasa was congenial with them but
when the biosphere 2 experiment first happened in 91 through 93 northeast of tucson, i was fascinated by this. like most of the public, i clipped out all the articles. i thought, this is right up my alley because as you know, evan, i often write about ecological concerns. for those who don't know, a friendly texas billionaire-- - ed bass. - ed bass put up the money to create a new world. 3.15 acres, 3800 species of plants and insects, four men, four women, to be sealed inside for two years....
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kennedy: he could gets the most adorable condo just south of tucson.nedy: binoculars, whistle and a clipboard. who would want to come in with the ultimate gym coach standing watch. the party panel returns in a little bit. first president trump's strike on syria's military receiving support. but was it legal to launch that strike without approval of congress? judge napolitano says no. before i had the shooting, burning of diabetic nerve pain these feet... jumped into city life as a kid... ...and kept my town mong but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling or blurry vision. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs, and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. d
kennedy: he could gets the most adorable condo just south of tucson.nedy: binoculars, whistle and a clipboard. who would want to come in with the ultimate gym coach standing watch. the party panel returns in a little bit. first president trump's strike on syria's military receiving support. but was it legal to launch that strike without approval of congress? judge napolitano says no. before i had the shooting, burning of diabetic nerve pain these feet... jumped into city life as a kid... ...and...
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kennedy: he could gets the most adorable condo just south of tucson.nedy: binoculars, whistle and a clipboard. who would want to come in with the ultimate gym coach standing watch. the party panel returns in a little bit. first president trump's strike on syria's military receiving support. but was it legal to launch that strike without approval of congress? judge napolitano says no. i just want to find a used car without getting ripped off. start at the new carfax.com show me used trucks with one owner. pretty cool. [laughs] ah... ahem... show me the carfax. start your used car search at the all-new carfax.com. kennedy: president trump's missile strike in syria getting the stamp of approval from americans. 67% agree with his decision to strike. and also getting bipartisan support from surprising members in congress except for senators like rand paul and tim kaine. they say the attacks were unconstitutional because they look formal authority from congress. did the president overstep his bounds and break the law with his actions in syria? judge napolita
kennedy: he could gets the most adorable condo just south of tucson.nedy: binoculars, whistle and a clipboard. who would want to come in with the ultimate gym coach standing watch. the party panel returns in a little bit. first president trump's strike on syria's military receiving support. but was it legal to launch that strike without approval of congress? judge napolitano says no. i just want to find a used car without getting ripped off. start at the new carfax.com show me used trucks with...
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he will be prosecuted in tucson federal court for murder by the u.s.and faces 30 years to life. now, he is a mexican national arrested seven times in the u.s. before he was recruited into the cartel that killed agent terry in the desert south of tucson back in december of 2010. terry was part of a border patrol special ops team to arrest the crew. he took a bullet beneath his vest and died at the scene. it exposed the obama administration operation fast and furious when agents found two assault-style weapons at the crime scene sold under the u.s. program where some 2,000 weapons were sold to the cartels with the knowledge and approval of the u.s. justice department. fast and furious back one of the biggest scandals and prompted congress to hold the u.s. attorney general in contempt but questions still remain. >> i hope that it opens the door for this new administration to look into this and find out who is accountable and hold them to justice in response for brian's death. this should never have happened. >> i'm told that the man is tied to the scene b
he will be prosecuted in tucson federal court for murder by the u.s.and faces 30 years to life. now, he is a mexican national arrested seven times in the u.s. before he was recruited into the cartel that killed agent terry in the desert south of tucson back in december of 2010. terry was part of a border patrol special ops team to arrest the crew. he took a bullet beneath his vest and died at the scene. it exposed the obama administration operation fast and furious when agents found two...
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he will be prosecuted in tucson in federal court for murder. by u.s. attorneys office in san diego, and faces 30 years to life, arellanes is a me mexican national. recruited. terry of part of a border patrol special ops team that was september in t sent in to arrest. agents found two assault sphiestyle crime scene. two,000 weapons were hold to cartel with knowledge and approval of the justice department. "fast and furious" prompted congress to hold u.s. attorney general in contempt. >> i hope it opens the door for the new administration to look into this. and find out who is accountable. and hold them to justice. and response for brian's death. this should never have happened. reporter: i am old that arellanes is tied to the scene with dna, leaving backpacks and water bottles there and according to 5 otherin prison, he is the one that fired the shot that killed agt rry. >> thank you, william. i want to say, i do not believe for one moment, that it is a coincidence that the mexican government has turned over this suspect, and that one remains at large.
he will be prosecuted in tucson in federal court for murder. by u.s. attorneys office in san diego, and faces 30 years to life, arellanes is a me mexican national. recruited. terry of part of a border patrol special ops team that was september in t sent in to arrest. agents found two assault sphiestyle crime scene. two,000 weapons were hold to cartel with knowledge and approval of the justice department. "fast and furious" prompted congress to hold u.s. attorney general in contempt....
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. >>> there's new video that shows the wildfire burning south of tucson, arizona, now spreading to 20,000 acres in the coronado national forest. about 100 residents have been evacuated. heavy wind and dry conditions are fueling those flames. >>> ivanka trump is brushing off criticism she received during her first foreign trip as a white house adviser. some people in the audience at a women's forum in germany booed and hissed when she discussed how her father has helped empower women. she later said politics is politics. people hold different perspectives. she said she's listening and learning. >>> a message from pope francis this morning during an unannounced ted talk. for the ted media organization. the pope urged politicians to stay humble, or he warned, power will ruin them. the pope said we can only build a future if we stand together. >>> a major freeway in los angeles back open now after a fiery crash involving this tractor trailer and several other vehicles. one person was killed. ten others injured. that truck crossing the center divider apparently caused the wreckage. it took nea
. >>> there's new video that shows the wildfire burning south of tucson, arizona, now spreading to 20,000 acres in the coronado national forest. about 100 residents have been evacuated. heavy wind and dry conditions are fueling those flames. >>> ivanka trump is brushing off criticism she received during her first foreign trip as a white house adviser. some people in the audience at a women's forum in germany booed and hissed when she discussed how her father has helped empower...
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he will tour rough terrain it, 70 miles south of tucson. he has made immigration enforcement a key justice department priority. he will speed up deportations of immigrants in the country illegally or convicted of federal crimes. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries, this is bloomberg. i am mark crumpton. vonnie: thank you. coming up, david westin will be speaking to steve schwarzman and jack welch from the white house. as is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is bloomberg markets. the meeting at the white house with donald trump and the ceos included infrastructure. reportmanagement has examining the infrastructure in the united states. joining me now to discuss is the chief investment strategist at ubs. take us to the report. what does this say about infrastructure western mark -- infrastructure? we have a massive need to needs to be met. it is a competitive threat to the u.s. economy. we identified a number of areas where we think the u.s. has to make investments that are critical
he will tour rough terrain it, 70 miles south of tucson. he has made immigration enforcement a key justice department priority. he will speed up deportations of immigrants in the country illegally or convicted of federal crimes. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries, this is bloomberg. i am mark crumpton. vonnie: thank you. coming up, david westin will be speaking to steve schwarzman and jack welch from the white house. as is...
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the fire started yesterday morning 40 miles south of tucson. so far, it's burned more than 1500 acres. a dozen people have been evacuated as a precaution. at last check, the fire was 5% contained. >>> and significant cleanup in store for parts of tennessee after three storms sparked major flooding. thsystems hit the middle tennessee area between friday and saturday prompting a flood warning. moisture creeks and rivers crested. and a teenager was arrested after getting stuck in a creek while riding his bike. >>> error better that is tracking when the bay area could see rain. >> we need more rain, right? i was at rio del mar beach. and it was incredible to see the slippage of the hillside. and this was a common scene just running along the beach and taking a look at the hillsides. that's all due to the rain we received this past winter. and we have more rain in the forecast. at this particular time light showers and a few snow flurries in the high sierra. we did have a little bit of precipitation and that's all dried out. carry the umbrella. ther
the fire started yesterday morning 40 miles south of tucson. so far, it's burned more than 1500 acres. a dozen people have been evacuated as a precaution. at last check, the fire was 5% contained. >>> and significant cleanup in store for parts of tennessee after three storms sparked major flooding. thsystems hit the middle tennessee area between friday and saturday prompting a flood warning. moisture creeks and rivers crested. and a teenager was arrested after getting stuck in a creek...
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lack of action and securing the border these people make this arduous journey, it's 90 degrees in tucson come across the border, might walk 60 or 70 miles. they're trying to better their life. but people are dieing in the desert. it's because of the enact of the federal government not to security the border and not to make a more sensible approach to our immigration policies. >> thank you, sheriff, very much. >> thank you, neil. >> neil: president trump, what does he think about this back and forth tax cut delay, maybe deny? the markets are going crazy about it. maria bartiromo had a chance to sit down with the president. maybe she will tell us after this. ho! ( ♪ ) it's off to work we go! woman: on the gulf coast, new exxonmobil projects are expected to create over 45,000 jobs. and each job created by the energy industry supports two others in the community. altogether, the industry supports over 9 million jobs nationwide. these are jobs that natural gas is helping make happen, all while reducing america's emissions. energy lives here. all while reducing america's emissions. as after a
lack of action and securing the border these people make this arduous journey, it's 90 degrees in tucson come across the border, might walk 60 or 70 miles. they're trying to better their life. but people are dieing in the desert. it's because of the enact of the federal government not to security the border and not to make a more sensible approach to our immigration policies. >> thank you, sheriff, very much. >> thank you, neil. >> neil: president trump, what does he think...
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. >> a professor of political science at tucson university. good to have you with us this hour. this concept of sending a message through military might. the display of soldiers and missiles on the streets of pyongyang. put it into context for us. the size and strength of the military army compared to other nations? >> it's quite large. the real issue, i think, is quality. right. many people think that the north koreans have developed nuclear weapons because the conventional military is now increasingly obsolete and a lot from the soviet days and things like that. it's more aptly described as a -- they have to go through military training. they have been preparing and training for this for decades. this is one reason why a lot of military analysts think it is so risky because they have been drilling this for decades. since the first korean war in the '50s. >> the fact that people will take off their work clothes and put on their uniforms. they are prepared to fight. that is how they have been trained to live in that nation. he also reported about this military drill. the situati
. >> a professor of political science at tucson university. good to have you with us this hour. this concept of sending a message through military might. the display of soldiers and missiles on the streets of pyongyang. put it into context for us. the size and strength of the military army compared to other nations? >> it's quite large. the real issue, i think, is quality. right. many people think that the north koreans have developed nuclear weapons because the conventional...
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. >>> let's get over to courtney reagan this morning at the global retailing conference in tucson, arizonaith a special guest. hey, court. >> hey, good morning, carl. here we are at the global retailing conference in tucson, arizona, i'm joined by terry lundgren, executive chairman of macy's. thank you so much for having us again this year. >> thanks for being here. >> absolutely. it's been just shy of a month since you have transitioned from ceo to executive chairman. does the world look different where you sit now on the board than where you were a month ago? >> not yet. i'm looking forward to that view changing a little bit. but i just got back from the middle east and i'm heading for china tomorrow. so i'm still managing our international businesses and so i haven't had a chance to look back and today i've got jeff gannett here speaking at the conference. so he and i are of course you know locked in and catching up on what's going on. i haven't had a change in view at this point in time. although the good news is my e-mails have gone down substantially and his have gone up substantiall
. >>> let's get over to courtney reagan this morning at the global retailing conference in tucson, arizonaith a special guest. hey, court. >> hey, good morning, carl. here we are at the global retailing conference in tucson, arizona, i'm joined by terry lundgren, executive chairman of macy's. thank you so much for having us again this year. >> thanks for being here. >> absolutely. it's been just shy of a month since you have transitioned from ceo to executive...
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we did scottsdale, tucson, arizona. it is best season of all, you hope as you go it gets better.es about gold mines, wrigley's mansion. i thank everybody. fox for allowing me to have the opportunity. thank you for having me on. liz: bob, i wait to watch it. thank you so much. bob massi. >> thank you very much. liz: dow industrials going further south, down 99 points at this moment. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ashley: imashley webster on the floor of the new york stock exchange with this fox business brief. samsung is reporting preorders for the galaxy s8 have surpassed the s 7. customers looking past the exploding battery issues that plagued samsung last year. it will be available next friday >>> the company topped fourth quarter expectations thanks to the growing online business but weaker-than-expected guidance dragging the stock down pier 1. earnings season for biggest banks for wells fargo, jpmorgan andchy group and on the news that berkshire hathaway is cutting its stake in the bank. we'll have more on "countdown to the closing bell" coming up next. especially in my business. w
we did scottsdale, tucson, arizona. it is best season of all, you hope as you go it gets better.es about gold mines, wrigley's mansion. i thank everybody. fox for allowing me to have the opportunity. thank you for having me on. liz: bob, i wait to watch it. thank you so much. bob massi. >> thank you very much. liz: dow industrials going further south, down 99 points at this moment. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ashley: imashley webster on the floor of the new york stock exchange with this...
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it was filed by wildlife conservationists out of tucson, arizona.looking at proposed designs for the wall. they argue it would be detrimental to animals such as jaguars and other animals that are known to cross the border. the lawsuit is asking a judge to require the department of homeland security to do a study on the environment impact of the wall. >>> meantime, president trump's frequent tripts to his palm beach, florida estate mar-a-lago are costing americans a lot of money. since the inauguration, the president has spent seven out of 13 weekends in florida. each one of those trips netting the american taxpayer about a million bucks. now, according to nbc new's estimates, but sunday trump will have spent 28% of hi term traveling to or staying at mar-a-lago. just the cost of using air force one alone is staggering, more than $140,000 per hour. trump's expansive travels are not going unnoticed. here is a gw university law school professor talking about it. >> president should have divested from his properties to begin with. he shouldn't be traveli
it was filed by wildlife conservationists out of tucson, arizona.looking at proposed designs for the wall. they argue it would be detrimental to animals such as jaguars and other animals that are known to cross the border. the lawsuit is asking a judge to require the department of homeland security to do a study on the environment impact of the wall. >>> meantime, president trump's frequent tripts to his palm beach, florida estate mar-a-lago are costing americans a lot of money. since...
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he retired to tucson in 2015. he is the author of dozens of books, including "fighting for in theam" blacks frontier army. it is in sale in our gift shop following the lecture. we are excited to welcome dr. john langellier. join me in a round of supplies -- round of applause as we welcome him to the podium. [applause] john: i feel like a telemarketer. [laughter] i will send you every month a book that i have written that no now.ants if you sign up thank you for allowing me to be here. it is a wonderful opportunity to come back to what we at kansas .tate call western kansas some of you call it colorado. it has been a pleasure. this is a magnificent facility. we certainly want you, if you are not members, before you leave, the doors will not be join.ed until you there is no such thing as a free lunch. i will attempt to make 21st-century technology work for a fellow that still lives in the 19th century. my topic is the buffalo soldiers . the emphasis is on the buffalo soldier experience in colorado. "do you think i w
he retired to tucson in 2015. he is the author of dozens of books, including "fighting for in theam" blacks frontier army. it is in sale in our gift shop following the lecture. we are excited to welcome dr. john langellier. join me in a round of supplies -- round of applause as we welcome him to the podium. [applause] john: i feel like a telemarketer. [laughter] i will send you every month a book that i have written that no now.ants if you sign up thank you for allowing me to be here....
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. >> i'm a 15-year-old from tucson. i want to say, so every young woman and every middle aged man -- in your life. i come from background of poverty. you come from privilege. so someone for -- who you are clearly not, why is it your right to take away my right? [ inaudible ] >> joining me now is daj a fox. thanks so much. you're 16 years old. first of all, thank you for coming on tonight. how did you get the nerve to get up there and say that to a senator? >> well, we have a really strong base of support here, youth and planned parenthood pay sheptien arizona. i had plenty of support from people i care about. more than that, i can't sit idly by while women like me are constantly ignored on capitol hill. >> i want to play the senator's response and then we'll talk. >> what i want is to make sure that everyone can realize the american dream that all of us have been successful at. that's what i'm trying to do. that's why i support the policies that i support. >> birth control -- you need to be successful to reach for highe
. >> i'm a 15-year-old from tucson. i want to say, so every young woman and every middle aged man -- in your life. i come from background of poverty. you come from privilege. so someone for -- who you are clearly not, why is it your right to take away my right? [ inaudible ] >> joining me now is daj a fox. thanks so much. you're 16 years old. first of all, thank you for coming on tonight. how did you get the nerve to get up there and say that to a senator? >> well, we have a...
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someone just driving by took this picture last week in tucson. the man was spotted upside down stuck on a fence outside an elementary school. he was arrested a few minutes later fortress passing. >> sometimes you get what you deserve. how close are we to the next big one, and are you ready for it? >> this is absolutely essential. >> how local leaders are getting earthquake ready. >> major cutbacks are coming from two retailers including payless shoe source. >> illegals are making a remarkable come back in the bay area. a local elementary school, they are drawing quite a crowd. >> and checking our traffic, it is looking pretty good on 680 and southbound on the right-hand side through walnut creek better than the northbound traffic on the left-hand side. it's a >>> it was 50 years ago today that martin luther king, jr., delivered his beyond vietnam speech criticizing the u.s. government for its involvement in the conflict. some say his words sealed his fate. dr. king was assassinated exactly one year later. abc 7 reporter explains that across the c
someone just driving by took this picture last week in tucson. the man was spotted upside down stuck on a fence outside an elementary school. he was arrested a few minutes later fortress passing. >> sometimes you get what you deserve. how close are we to the next big one, and are you ready for it? >> this is absolutely essential. >> how local leaders are getting earthquake ready. >> major cutbacks are coming from two retailers including payless shoe source. >>...