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and, you know, lives in tucson, arizona, which is a predominantly mexican-american place. and he served in the military and became a citizen. because of his service in the military. and voted for reagan for the first time because he was a miner, silver miner in tucson, arizona, or outside of tucson, arizona when reagan was running in 1980 and was promising to put more money back in his paycheck, so my grandfather voted for a republican for the first time in 1980. and he kind of defied at least those two ideas. he's not cuban, he's catholic but never observes his faith, you know, i don't know when the last time he went to church was. so i knew from my grandpa at least that there were other kinds of hispanic conservatives beyond cubans or catholics. when writing my first book, i wrote about a department store owner, a mexican-american department store owner in tucson, arizona, and wrote a chapter about him. he too was, you know, kind of -- he was staunchly catholic for sure, so he checked that box, but he wasn't at all cuban, and his kind of political upbringing was more abo
and, you know, lives in tucson, arizona, which is a predominantly mexican-american place. and he served in the military and became a citizen. because of his service in the military. and voted for reagan for the first time because he was a miner, silver miner in tucson, arizona, or outside of tucson, arizona when reagan was running in 1980 and was promising to put more money back in his paycheck, so my grandfather voted for a republican for the first time in 1980. and he kind of defied at least...
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and he lives in tucson arizona, predominantly mexican american place. he served in the military and became a citizen, because of his service in the military and voted for reagan for the first time because he was a minor, a silver miner in tucson arizona when reagan was running in 1980. and he was promising to put more money back in his paycheck so my grandfather voted for a republican for the first time in 1980. he is not cuban, he is catholic, but never observed his face i don't know with the last time that he went to church was. i knew from my grandpa that there was other types of hispanic conservatives. win writing my first book, i wrote about a department store owner, a mexican america department store owner in tucson. i wrote a chapter about him and he was, staunchly catholic for sure, so he checked that box, but he was not cuban, his political upbringing was more about arizona's territorial politics, he was friends with barry goldwater, he was a businessman. he did not have a union in his store because he thought his employees were so happy they d
and he lives in tucson arizona, predominantly mexican american place. he served in the military and became a citizen, because of his service in the military and voted for reagan for the first time because he was a minor, a silver miner in tucson arizona when reagan was running in 1980. and he was promising to put more money back in his paycheck so my grandfather voted for a republican for the first time in 1980. he is not cuban, he is catholic, but never observed his face i don't know with the...
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noam joined us from his home in tucson, arizona, where he is sheltered in place.that d does it for our show. to see more of our conversation, go to democracynow.org, and also sign up for our daily quarantine report. democrcracy now is working withs few people on-site as possible. the majority of our teamam is working from home. democracy now! is lookining for fefeedback from people who appreciatete the clososed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. please be safe. i'm amy goodman. thanks for joining us. crime traditional. country town. we now have forever probably. the distinction of having given the world a man is turned out to be as strong as worst mass murder at this. ten days ago chris
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noam joined us from his home in tucson, arizona, where he is sheltered in place.that d does it for our show. to see more of our conversation, go to democracynow.org, and also sign up for our daily quarantine report. democrcracy now is working withs few people on-site as possible. the majority of our teamam is working from home. democracy now! is lookining for fefeedback from people who appreciatete the clososed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. please be safe. i'm amy goodman. thanks for joining us. "newsline." i'm yamamoto miki in tokyo. >>> a new way of life here in japan. that's the message from prime minister abe shinzo whose government plans to reopen social and economic activities in phases as the country recovers from the first w wave the coronavirus. on monday abe declared the state of emergency over in the reremaining
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a church i mean just it was we were 4 months in 1992 the summer of. 1902 in a holiday and in tucson arizona and it was the man show. who is in the show and a couple other girls but it was holiday and bar after filming every night and it was probably like. me it had to be like that and it was crazy you guys you must of may the rat pack looked like the town elders from footloose i can't even imagine you know i love you johnny you're my man talk at assume will break bread when this thing is over thank you buddy i love you all right captain my captain the great john corbett this is dennis miller plus one. ah no no crow. no shots. actually. going to blow struck both of those 2. points your thirst for action. problem drugs don't always come from scrupulous dealers but from pharmacies to in every state in the united states we see me very sharp increase in the number of people seeking treatment for addiction to prescription opioids oids invented america under the banner of medicine persisted with the pain but instead of trying to wean him off though she just goes after dose after dose after dose an
a church i mean just it was we were 4 months in 1992 the summer of. 1902 in a holiday and in tucson arizona and it was the man show. who is in the show and a couple other girls but it was holiday and bar after filming every night and it was probably like. me it had to be like that and it was crazy you guys you must of may the rat pack looked like the town elders from footloose i can't even imagine you know i love you johnny you're my man talk at assume will break bread when this thing is over...
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a church i mean just it was we were 4 months in 1992 the summer of. 1902 in a holiday and in tucson arizona and it was the man show. who is in the show in a couple other girls but it was holiday and bar after filming every night it was probably like we're done. added me it had to be like that and it was crazy you guys you must of may the rat pack looked like the town elders from footloose i can't even imagine you know i love you johnny you're my man talk at assume we'll break bread when this thing is over thank you buddy i love you all right captain my captain the great john corbett this is dennis miller plus one. part of something is better than nothing and losing money is part of the money laundering model as a model of business model and we look at these startups in silicon valley like the ones you mention we work. there. they're all losing money exponentially so many after a. while maybe the model is to lose money and so who is laundering the money laundering the money. give me. the most companies you know so. when they. come. to me nobody goes from didn't you know to speak to. you thro
a church i mean just it was we were 4 months in 1992 the summer of. 1902 in a holiday and in tucson arizona and it was the man show. who is in the show in a couple other girls but it was holiday and bar after filming every night it was probably like we're done. added me it had to be like that and it was crazy you guys you must of may the rat pack looked like the town elders from footloose i can't even imagine you know i love you johnny you're my man talk at assume we'll break bread when this...
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. >> good afternoon for me here in tucson, arizona. it could be good morning for some of the folks, and it could be good evening for some of my colleagues that are in d.c., the beginning of the evening. i would like welcome you to our digital form for the house committee on natural resources. today's forum is on the covid-19 response in the u.s. territories. we are here virtually with panelists from all of the territories to you about the virus response in american
. >> good afternoon for me here in tucson, arizona. it could be good morning for some of the folks, and it could be good evening for some of my colleagues that are in d.c., the beginning of the evening. i would like welcome you to our digital form for the house committee on natural resources. today's forum is on the covid-19 response in the u.s. territories. we are here virtually with panelists from all of the territories to you about the virus response in american
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church i mean it just it was we were 4 months in 1992 the summer of. 1902 in a holiday and in tucson arizona and it was the man show. who is in the show in a couple other girls but it was holiday and bar after filming every night and it was probably like we're done. added me it had to be like that and it was crazy you guys you must of may the rat pack looked like the town elders from footloose i can't even imagine you know i love you johnny you're my man talk at assume we'll break bread when this thing is over thank you buddy i love you all right captain my captain the great john corbett this is dennis miller plus one. cold war $2.00 targeting china is off the ground and gaining momentum some say china must pay for the endemic while others claim beijing is an existential security threat to the washington centric world still others say washington to concede we live in a myth they told you if. we go to work so you can stay home. and i'll show the same wrong. roles just don't. mean you won't believe you get to shape out disdainfully conflict adjective and engagement equals betrayal. when some m
church i mean it just it was we were 4 months in 1992 the summer of. 1902 in a holiday and in tucson arizona and it was the man show. who is in the show in a couple other girls but it was holiday and bar after filming every night and it was probably like we're done. added me it had to be like that and it was crazy you guys you must of may the rat pack looked like the town elders from footloose i can't even imagine you know i love you johnny you're my man talk at assume we'll break bread when...
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. $992.00 in a holiday and in tucson arizona and it was the man show. who is in the show and a couple other girls but it was holiday and bar after filming every night it was probably like. me it had to be like that and it was crazy you guys you must of may the rat pack looked like the town elders from footloose i can't even imagine you know i love you johnny you're my man talk at assume will break bread when this thing is over thank you buddy i love you all right captain my captain the great john corbett this is dennis miller plus one. we go to work you straight home. every single culture on earth has prohibitions against kill. at the same time virtually every culture on earth will reward you enormously if you use killed the right person and in one setting it is the most horrendous damaging single match in a bowl and in the other setting is evil wondrous thing that they will give you a medal for that people will vote through you because of that the people will mate with you because you're good at doing that sort of say. tough and funny and on the front
. $992.00 in a holiday and in tucson arizona and it was the man show. who is in the show and a couple other girls but it was holiday and bar after filming every night it was probably like. me it had to be like that and it was crazy you guys you must of may the rat pack looked like the town elders from footloose i can't even imagine you know i love you johnny you're my man talk at assume will break bread when this thing is over thank you buddy i love you all right captain my captain the great...
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southern district of arizona, phoenix, tucson. the district of nevada, las vegas. and then the arizona territorial court, 1912 and prior. i was going to ask if anybody knew why, but you can't go to the microphone right now. we can do that later. what do you need to know? in general, names of parties is what you need to know to find a court case. do you have to have a case number? it would be nice if you had a case number on something 90 years old. if you don't have it, we have great indexes. you can give us the name for research and we can find a record. if you know the type of case, if that one company or person would like to file a lot of lawsuits, we can help narrow that down. sometimes the indexes tell us the type of lawsuit. this one was a lawsuit for patent infringement. it was filed in the u.s. district court in los angeles. i will ask with a show of hands, how many like popsicles in the summer? you may or may not recognize some of the examples i am going to show you. the thing with court cases is we don't get exhibits like this all the time. usually exhibits
southern district of arizona, phoenix, tucson. the district of nevada, las vegas. and then the arizona territorial court, 1912 and prior. i was going to ask if anybody knew why, but you can't go to the microphone right now. we can do that later. what do you need to know? in general, names of parties is what you need to know to find a court case. do you have to have a case number? it would be nice if you had a case number on something 90 years old. if you don't have it, we have great indexes....
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flight career on my first long duration flight, my sister-in-law gabrielle giffords was shot in tucson, arizona and six people killed and other people injured. it is tough. it is a tough place to be when you feel like you need to support your family, your friends, people at home, and you can't be there. but both bob and doug are professionals. i've known them for 20 years. they'll be able to separate what's going on on the planet from their professional responsibilities. that's what i had to do when gabby was shot. it's not easy. but, you know, they'll handle it like the professionals they are. >> jessica, can you reflect on that for a moment given the fact that you were up in space for a period of time after the pandemic here started. >> yes, that is right. it was actually quite a surreal feeling for us onboard the space station to watch this situation unfolding beneath us. particularly given that we were still going about our normal work day. we were very busy. nothing changed with our operations on board. of course that is not to say that everything hadn't changed for the nasa ground control
flight career on my first long duration flight, my sister-in-law gabrielle giffords was shot in tucson, arizona and six people killed and other people injured. it is tough. it is a tough place to be when you feel like you need to support your family, your friends, people at home, and you can't be there. but both bob and doug are professionals. i've known them for 20 years. they'll be able to separate what's going on on the planet from their professional responsibilities. that's what i had to do...
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workers were looking for more affordable cities, tucson, arizona, columbus, ohio, raleigh, north carolinaa live experiment in our corporate culture. whit? >> that's right, everything is going to be very, very different. no question about that. deirdre, thank you so much. >>> coming up here on "good morning america," dr. jen ashton with techniques on how to reduce the extra stress you may be feeling these days for a variety of reasons. for a variety of reasons. now, simparica trio simplifies protection. ticks and fleas? see ya! heartworm disease? no way! simparica trio is the first chewable that delivers all this protection. and simparica trio is demonstrated safe for puppies. it's simple: go with simparica trio. this drug class has been associated with neurologic adverse reactions, including seizures; use with caution in dogs with a history of these disorders. protect him with all your heart. simparica trio. if your walls could tahelp us.'d say... it's time. today let's paint. that kitchen. that hallway. that, whatever that is. let's paint with the friends you bribed with pizza. don't jud
workers were looking for more affordable cities, tucson, arizona, columbus, ohio, raleigh, north carolinaa live experiment in our corporate culture. whit? >> that's right, everything is going to be very, very different. no question about that. deirdre, thank you so much. >>> coming up here on "good morning america," dr. jen ashton with techniques on how to reduce the extra stress you may be feeling these days for a variety of reasons. for a variety of reasons. now,...
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the southern district of california of san diego, district of arizona, it's the four courts you see there in globe prescott, and tucson. the district of nevada will be las vegas. all right, las vegas, fun town. and the arizona territorial courts, 1912 and prior, okay? i was going to ask if anybody knew why 1912 and prior, but you're not going to be able to go to the microphone right now. we'll do that later. so what do you need to know? in general, names of parties is what you need to know to find a court case. do you have to have a case number? it would be nice if you had a case number on something that was 90 years old. if you don't have it, like i said, we have great indexes. you find some names to research, we'll find the case numbers for you and pull the records. if you know the type of case, if that one company or that one person liked to file a lot of lawsuits, we can help narrow that down. sometimes the indexes will tell us the type of lawsuit. this one in particular was a lawsuit for patent infringement, okay? and it was filed in the u.s. district court in los angeles. so now i'm going to ask, a show of hands
the southern district of california of san diego, district of arizona, it's the four courts you see there in globe prescott, and tucson. the district of nevada will be las vegas. all right, las vegas, fun town. and the arizona territorial courts, 1912 and prior, okay? i was going to ask if anybody knew why 1912 and prior, but you're not going to be able to go to the microphone right now. we'll do that later. so what do you need to know? in general, names of parties is what you need to know to...
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he lives in tucson, arizona, which is a predominantly exit can american place and he served in the military -- predominantly mexican-american place and he served in the military and voted for reagan for the first time because he was a silver miner when reagan was running in 1980 and was promising to put more money back in his paycheck so my grandfather voted for republican the first time in 1980. he is not cuban. he is catholic, but never observed his faith. i do not know the last time he went to church was. i knew from my grand -- my grandpa, at least, that there were others beyond cubans and catholics. when writing my first book, i wrote about a department store owner, a mexican-american department store owner in tucson and he was staunchly catholic. he was not cuban. his political upbringing was more about arizona's territorial politics. he was a businessman. he did not have a union in his store because he thought his employees were all happy and they did not need a union. he hated cesar chavez. this individual too led me down the path of wondering what the world of hispanic republican's
he lives in tucson, arizona, which is a predominantly exit can american place and he served in the military -- predominantly mexican-american place and he served in the military and voted for reagan for the first time because he was a silver miner when reagan was running in 1980 and was promising to put more money back in his paycheck so my grandfather voted for republican the first time in 1980. he is not cuban. he is catholic, but never observed his faith. i do not know the last time he went...
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. >> good afternoon for me here in tucson, arizona. it could be good morning for some of the folks, and it could be good evening for some of my colleagues that are in d.c., the beginning of the evening. i would like welcome you to our digital form for the house committee on natural resources. today's forum is on the covid-19 response in the u.s. territories. we are here virtually with panelists from all of the territories to you about the virus response in american samoa, the commonwealth of northern mariana islands come along, puerto rico and u.s. virgin islands. more poorly we want to receive the perspective from our congress can help localss governments adequately address this world pandemic. not just for the territories, it's even i think have a better understanding when we say world pandemic as opposed to just try to keep it to the mainland here, discussion. the territories face unique challenges, geographic location, the unequal treatment under federal programs and the dire financial situation. and so the islands have been hit, h
. >> good afternoon for me here in tucson, arizona. it could be good morning for some of the folks, and it could be good evening for some of my colleagues that are in d.c., the beginning of the evening. i would like welcome you to our digital form for the house committee on natural resources. today's forum is on the covid-19 response in the u.s. territories. we are here virtually with panelists from all of the territories to you about the virus response in american samoa, the commonwealth...
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large consequences, that comes just one day after we learned of an outbreak at a ups facility in tucson, arizonacials say at least 36 workers at that ups facility have tested positive and 3 of them are sick enough to have been admitted to intensive care units. there have been lots of cases at amazon warehouse facilities across the country. already eight employees all working at different amazon warehouses across the country have died from coronavirus. in georgia, we've been keeping our eyes on a major outbreak at a nuclear power plant of all places. more than 230 workers have been infected at a nuclear power plant. officials in north dakota have been grappling with a surge in cases at a wind turbine plant. nothing about wind turbines specifically that puts you more at risk for getting the virus. but if you work in a manufacturing environment, that's elbow to elbow where you're closely confined with other works day after day, that's just as good as anywhere. more than 140 employees of that wind turbine plant have been infected. a beauty supply factory outside of chicago was forced to shut down af
large consequences, that comes just one day after we learned of an outbreak at a ups facility in tucson, arizonacials say at least 36 workers at that ups facility have tested positive and 3 of them are sick enough to have been admitted to intensive care units. there have been lots of cases at amazon warehouse facilities across the country. already eight employees all working at different amazon warehouses across the country have died from coronavirus. in georgia, we've been keeping our eyes on...
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la visita del secretario de seguridad interna a un tramo del muro que se construye en tucson, la frontera entre arizonavirus. >> en medio de la emergencia sanitaria por el coronavirus, el secretario interino de seguridad nacional visitÓ la frontera de arizona, estuvo en el puerto fronterizo de nogales, pero su prioridad era visitar la construcciÓn acelerada del muro fronterizo al oeste de tucson. 63 millas de moro se construyen en tucson y otras 69 estÁn pre construidas para activistas la visita del secretario es solo por el interÉs del muro y no por la situaciÓn de la pandemia en la zona. >> tenemos una situaciÓn muy aguda por todos los problemas de covid-19. hablar sobre la muralla en este momento parece un tiempo muy extraÑo. >> mientras el secretario recorrÍa la zona de la valla fronteriza, familiares de inmigrantes en custodia federal dijeron que muchos de ellos estÁn enfermos y que ice les ha negado su peticiÓn de que los liberen por cuestiones humanitarias. >> todos han metido solicitud humanitaria por enfermedades . >> dijo que han reducido su capacidad y que cientos de personas han sido libera
la visita del secretario de seguridad interna a un tramo del muro que se construye en tucson, la frontera entre arizonavirus. >> en medio de la emergencia sanitaria por el coronavirus, el secretario interino de seguridad nacional visitÓ la frontera de arizona, estuvo en el puerto fronterizo de nogales, pero su prioridad era visitar la construcciÓn acelerada del muro fronterizo al oeste de tucson. 63 millas de moro se construyen en tucson y otras 69 estÁn pre construidas para activistas...
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she joins us from tucson, arizona. senator mcsally, good morning. and welcome.ful bits of wisdom, lard won over the course of your life and career. but i want to get a couple of questions in on washington. the senate is talking about possibly picking up another stimulus bill. we've got tens of millions of americans out of work, possibly 20% unemployment. what would you like to see in that bill? >> well, back in arizona, we have so many people who are safely going back to work, but there's still so many more who are unemployed. in my neighborhood, all over our community. small businesses got access to ppp, but i have legislation that allows them to have forgivable the costs for ppe and other things. i think the next package needs to focus very much on the american worker, family, and small business, and getting things back on track while we still fight to defeat this virus which we will. >> what would that look like in supporting the american worker in your view? for example, would you be behind hazard pay for frontline workers? >> well, we're in the middle of co
she joins us from tucson, arizona. senator mcsally, good morning. and welcome.ful bits of wisdom, lard won over the course of your life and career. but i want to get a couple of questions in on washington. the senate is talking about possibly picking up another stimulus bill. we've got tens of millions of americans out of work, possibly 20% unemployment. what would you like to see in that bill? >> well, back in arizona, we have so many people who are safely going back to work, but there's...
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is it your expectation they will i know you've opened your own home buying in phoenix, tucson, arizona parts of north carolina as well is this just a lot of looking or does it result in your experience in what will be a sale >>. >> we're seeing shopping is at the top and the transaction at the bottom, clearly history shows that shopping leads to transactions that's what we've seen week by week we've seen the transactions come up they dropped to about 45% below what we would have expected. in late march and april. and they are back up 50% off of that now that may be an exaggeration. that's only 25% net. but effectively, way up from that certainly not back up to normal levels and we see a slow but steady, our economist team sees a slow but steady return of transactions toward the end of the year to what they estimate is just over 90% of what normal would have been by december. that is what we are seeing it could be different, though, david. i have this theory that i'm calling the great reshuffling. i've seen you in your home most every day. i think you're working out of your living room
is it your expectation they will i know you've opened your own home buying in phoenix, tucson, arizona parts of north carolina as well is this just a lot of looking or does it result in your experience in what will be a sale >>. >> we're seeing shopping is at the top and the transaction at the bottom, clearly history shows that shopping leads to transactions that's what we've seen week by week we've seen the transactions come up they dropped to about 45% below what we would have...
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perderemos esta canciÓn que sale obviamente este viernes, este Álbum tambiÉn y te mando un besote para tucson arizonaezcla de las panquecas quede como una almohada supersuave y deliciosa y ponemos un chorrito de aceite, usamos licuadora de mano o la que quiera pero a mÍ me gusta de mano para lavar los trastes que en lo general no me encanta. bueno licuamos, rompemos todos los grumos, los grumos de harina, ya bÁsicamente tenemos nuestra masa lista, una vez lista les digo varios secretos grumosa pero sin tipo de grumo okey perfecta vamos con lo prÓximo. podemos usar una cuchara chiquita donde colocamos la masa y la colocamos directo mente aÍi les muestro como muy poquita cantidad y la colocamos asÍ, una, dos, y vamos a ir alrededor de nuestra olla como lo estÁn viendo les queda superperfecta. ahora podemos facilitar las cosas de la vida porque una cosa no tan buena, miren la cantidad que hemos preparado y el trabajo que puede llevar con la cuchara una a una no estÁ nada facil ahora se compran estas botellas de esta tambiÉn la mÁs grande y les facilita muchÍsimo la vida quÉ hacemos ahora muy bien nos ve
perderemos esta canciÓn que sale obviamente este viernes, este Álbum tambiÉn y te mando un besote para tucson arizonaezcla de las panquecas quede como una almohada supersuave y deliciosa y ponemos un chorrito de aceite, usamos licuadora de mano o la que quiera pero a mÍ me gusta de mano para lavar los trastes que en lo general no me encanta. bueno licuamos, rompemos todos los grumos, los grumos de harina, ya bÁsicamente tenemos nuestra masa lista, una vez lista les digo varios secretos...
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connors l various will be graduating from heritage high school in brentwood, he's heading to arizona to tucsonattend the university of arizona in the fall want to congratulate connor and all the seniors out there you can let us know about a graduate in your life go to kron 4 dot com find salute to grads 2020 under the news tab. give us a picture of your grandmother, snow which high school and the student is graduating from and what's next for him or her and found 4 is also shining the spotlight on people making a difference in our communities across the bay area tonight's kron 4 hero title goes to megan domenici and her family in napa. >>they are spreading positivity by decorating neighbors lawns with flamingos and inspirational messages such as the silly the kind live read the family says that they were inspired to share the love because this community offer them support after the passing of their daughter last year. so far they have flocked to more than 100 homes, so congratulations to make and the minute she and her family and you can spotlight, somebody making a difference in your communit
connors l various will be graduating from heritage high school in brentwood, he's heading to arizona to tucsonattend the university of arizona in the fall want to congratulate connor and all the seniors out there you can let us know about a graduate in your life go to kron 4 dot com find salute to grads 2020 under the news tab. give us a picture of your grandmother, snow which high school and the student is graduating from and what's next for him or her and found 4 is also shining the spotlight...
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we've got 100 sites around the world that international students who want to come to tucson and the university of arizona our locations around the world and then once the country opens back up, they can come in. we think this is a very novel progressive way to deal with our international students. but a lot of students going to want to stay at home and not come from out of state. we get a lot of california, new york, illinois, texas students so we don't know how many of them will choose to come back. we are trying to figure all that out. but 110 days to go. we are working really hard to make it safe which is the most important thing for our students to experience an on-campus educational experience. neil: they've got the right guy juggling it, a cardiac surgeon by training, now the president of the university of arizona. dr. robert robbins, we wish you well. thank you very much for taking the time. >>> as the good doctor was sort of outlining what they are going to do there, we are waiting to hear from other big schools and whether this leads to them considering the same thing, open up as usual in the fa
we've got 100 sites around the world that international students who want to come to tucson and the university of arizona our locations around the world and then once the country opens back up, they can come in. we think this is a very novel progressive way to deal with our international students. but a lot of students going to want to stay at home and not come from out of state. we get a lot of california, new york, illinois, texas students so we don't know how many of them will choose to come...
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arizona has annoyanced to reopen the fall. thanks for spending a few minutes here. let me ask you this, how important is it to the economy of tucson what impact would that have on tucson's economy if you couldn't bring students to campus? >> that's a good point. thanks for inviting me onto your program. we're the largest employer in southern arizona. it's major economic benefit to the community and as you can imagine we have 45,000 students, 15,000 employees. here is the concern that i and others have. we're well aware of the pain that these shutdowns could have on universities. do you feel pressure to open up because there's whether it's pac-12 football or the television contracts or the need to get more students on campus? how much pressure is there and do you worry that you're going to leapfrog some health concerns because of that pressure? >> well, i think you bring up very good points. i'm not worried about pac-12 football. i think i infamously made the front page of espn on draft day by saying, yeah, my gut tells me we're not going to be playing football in the fall. i've since thought hearing the nfl say they may open certa
arizona has annoyanced to reopen the fall. thanks for spending a few minutes here. let me ask you this, how important is it to the economy of tucson what impact would that have on tucson's economy if you couldn't bring students to campus? >> that's a good point. thanks for inviting me onto your program. we're the largest employer in southern arizona. it's major economic benefit to the community and as you can imagine we have 45,000 students, 15,000 employees. here is the concern that i...
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tom llamas joins us from tucson with an abc news exclusive on how the university of arizona plans toct their campus. good morning, tom. >> reporter: george, good morning to you. the president here acknowledges this could be a blueprint on how to re-open or a blueprint for a disaster but willing to try. it seems like they have the testing down here, but the big question is can they control the students following the rules when they're off campus? this morning you're seeing how one of the nation's largest universities plans to open its campus in the fall, and it all starts in this lab. if there is an outbreak on campus, you're going to learn about that right here? >> we will. >> reporter: the university of arizona giving abc news exclusive access to the research labs where they've developed and can process covid-19 diagnostic and antibody tests promising everyone on campus a test if they want it. you're going to have 60,000 faculty, staff and students. are you ready for that crush of people? >> if we can get them on campus and it's safe, we'll be here to test them. >> reporter: the sch
tom llamas joins us from tucson with an abc news exclusive on how the university of arizona plans toct their campus. good morning, tom. >> reporter: george, good morning to you. the president here acknowledges this could be a blueprint on how to re-open or a blueprint for a disaster but willing to try. it seems like they have the testing down here, but the big question is can they control the students following the rules when they're off campus? this morning you're seeing how one of the...
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cartels may be exploiting, because as a former tucson police officer, you know first-hand on that front line the drug trade coming across the border in arizonaa lot of time on it. tucson is the first stop to routes all across the country. do you believe you had a lot of rioters tearing down phoenix last night, do you think, that last night the cartels were able to take advantage? >> no, i do not. based on my training and experience, and how cartels move and operate, they're concerned with drugs and trafficking. burning down buildings and stealing tvs don't seem like something that the cartels are interested in doing. it didn't help make money. these are low level crimes being committed by people who are, i don't know what they're trying to accomplish. i have no idea, and it is shameful what they're doing is counterproductive. if you are burning police cars and destroying the police department, your tax dollars will have to pay for that. if you're going out to steal it. vs, burning down businesses, black-owned businesses or other business notice community, those businesses are not coming back. the perception of your community will go down. th
cartels may be exploiting, because as a former tucson police officer, you know first-hand on that front line the drug trade coming across the border in arizonaa lot of time on it. tucson is the first stop to routes all across the country. do you believe you had a lot of rioters tearing down phoenix last night, do you think, that last night the cartels were able to take advantage? >> no, i do not. based on my training and experience, and how cartels move and operate, they're concerned with...
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arizona, 114. san diego is 77. same in santa barbara. and this weekend, talking triple digits for tucson, phoenix, las vegas.uma in triple dits.ig [horns honking] birthdays aren't cancelled. hope isn't quarantined. first words aren't delayed. caring isn't postponed. courage isn't on hold. and love hasn't stopped. u.s. bank thanks you for keeping all of our spirits strong. we've donated millions to those in need and are always here for our customers and employees. >>> good morning. i am meth meeorologist, kari ha. cooling changes as we look at san francisco, where it's misting and drizzling right now, and it's clear for the inland areas and that's where we will have hot temperatures today but a wide range, mid-60s for half moon bay, and the valleys rest, it continues to cool off as a storm system approaches and may even bring us a chance of rain on saturday. the next half hour we'll have the outlook for the weekend chances for that relaunch hopefully happening. guys >> yeah, hope for some good news there, al, thank you. >>> coming up, their bond was so deep they called themselves twins, former nba star stephe
arizona, 114. san diego is 77. same in santa barbara. and this weekend, talking triple digits for tucson, phoenix, las vegas.uma in triple dits.ig [horns honking] birthdays aren't cancelled. hope isn't quarantined. first words aren't delayed. caring isn't postponed. courage isn't on hold. and love hasn't stopped. u.s. bank thanks you for keeping all of our spirits strong. we've donated millions to those in need and are always here for our customers and employees. >>> good morning. i am...