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. >> reporter: came tagging along on a hike with the doctor from the university of arizona to count lizards and document how hot temperatures are stressing them. >> this is stressing the amount. >> reporter: the lizards love the cooler mountain habitats across southern arizona that are well above the desert floor. because they can't take the heat , individual populations have been isolated for millions of years in different mountain ranges. just outside of his be , lizards have lived in the mountains for 3 million years. >> around here in bisbee is older than humans. we anticipate they will be extinct by next year. they may be already. >> reporter: in 2014, he and his colleagues could only find lizards in the mule mountains above 5700 feet. eight years later he went back and the only lizards that hadn't died out are above 7100 feet. that left only a few hundred feet of mountain top, cool enough to survive. a landmark roof port from the un determined that 1 million species are threatened with extinction. he believes the number is far higher. delivered by the gases that come from cars, factor
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we have a preview from a very loud gol i live in flagstaff, arizona. i'm an older student. i'm getting my doctorate in clinical psychology. i do a lot of hiking and kayaking. i needed something to help me gain clarity. so i was in the pharmacy and i saw a display of prevagen and i asked the pharmacist about it. i started taking prevagen and i noticed that i had more cognitive clarity. memory is better. it's been about two years now and it's working for me. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. salonpas lidocaine flex. a super thin, flexible patch with maximum otc strength lidocaine that contours to the body to relieve pain right where it hurts. and did we mention, it really, really sticks? salonpas, it's good medicine. welcome to sports live from golden one center, site of tonight's nba play in tournament game between the warriors and the kings. both teams just took the floor. and i can tell you right now, this building is shaking. it's so loud. they are ready for a huge game tonight. an elimination game tonight. but we'll take you back to last year stephen
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they've been piled up to arizona just inside of the border. the backpacks which we know are full of fentanyl. during your tenure a record number crossed into the country, too many of whom have connections, many of whom have connections with criminal organizations. you're from california originally. the good reporting on how the cartels have linked up in san francisco and created this nexus is shocking, and it all happened on your watch. most recently of course, and it's been mentioned here and illegal alien murdered a college student burgled by your department in the country and left a trial of crime in his path. one of thousands that have been murdered revelries victimized. the most gut wrenching part is that it could have been prevented if you and your administration had chosen to enforce the laws on the books simply because they were not followed. a number of known got a ways we talked about already, the number trailed off because we are not looking anymore. i don't want to imagine that a number it just scares me to death. he talked about t
they've been piled up to arizona just inside of the border. the backpacks which we know are full of fentanyl. during your tenure a record number crossed into the country, too many of whom have connections, many of whom have connections with criminal organizations. you're from california originally. the good reporting on how the cartels have linked up in san francisco and created this nexus is shocking, and it all happened on your watch. most recently of course, and it's been mentioned here and...
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i live in flagstaff, arizona. i'm an older student. i'm getting my doctorate in clinical psychology. i do a lot of hiking and kayaking. i needed something to help me gain clarity. so i was in the pharmacy and i saw a display of prevagen and i asked the pharmacist about it. i started taking prevagen and i noticed that i had more cognitive clarity. memory is better. it's been about two years now and it's working for me. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. >>> tonight on "access hollywood" -- >> that tone broke my top off. >> just call it like an interesting moment on live television. >> oh, it was interesting all right. and now we're
i live in flagstaff, arizona. i'm an older student. i'm getting my doctorate in clinical psychology. i do a lot of hiking and kayaking. i needed something to help me gain clarity. so i was in the pharmacy and i saw a display of prevagen and i asked the pharmacist about it. i started taking prevagen and i noticed that i had more cognitive clarity. memory is better. it's been about two years now and it's working for me. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. >>> tonight...
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passenger operation under part 91 we looked at incidents or accidents terrible tragedies in hawaii, arizona i met you new york, connecticut with the b-17 historic adventure flight that crashed and each time we continue to say safety needs to improve and each time we've been ignored people the public deserves better faa should issue standards to ensure their safety. >> thank you for your work. >> thank you. >> i know several of my colleagues already erased the issue of train derailment in real safety. i'm very concerned that the derailment rate of the largest for class one railroads have increased by 23% in the last decade. while not nearly as devastating as a derailment in east policy that was being discussed my home state of wisconsin saw a trained aroma over the last year as well including one in desoto wisconsin that led to some of the real cards temple rarely in the miccosukee river. would you be able to speak to your belief i received an increase added decrease in derailments in the past decade and specifically what we need to do to confront that challenge. >> thank you for the questio
passenger operation under part 91 we looked at incidents or accidents terrible tragedies in hawaii, arizona i met you new york, connecticut with the b-17 historic adventure flight that crashed and each time we continue to say safety needs to improve and each time we've been ignored people the public deserves better faa should issue standards to ensure their safety. >> thank you for your work. >> thank you. >> i know several of my colleagues already erased the issue of train...
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biden is so competitive and pennsylvania, while it's falling behind in other battleground states like arizona and georgia and pennsylvania, white voters make up the lion's share of the voters. and joe biden's doing significantly better amongst them. then he did four years, which is fascinating because this is not a story line people may expect. >> yes, >> you talk about biden, you talk about oh, people think the democrats and you're going to have, it's about diversity in the base. so that is a fascinating point you say about white voters, but it's not all you're noticing. where else are you seeing gains that may surprise people for biden? yeah. >> if we've been talking about nationally that joe biden has been struggling among voters of color, hispanic anna voters in particular. and you look at the aggregate of paul's, what we're seeing there as we are seeing gains for joe biden. so if you go back to february, trump was actually leading. it's amongst hispanic voters by a point now, joe biden's ahead, he's only ahead by nine points. that's significantly worse than he did back in 2020. but the f
biden is so competitive and pennsylvania, while it's falling behind in other battleground states like arizona and georgia and pennsylvania, white voters make up the lion's share of the voters. and joe biden's doing significantly better amongst them. then he did four years, which is fascinating because this is not a story line people may expect. >> yes, >> you talk about biden, you talk about oh, people think the democrats and you're going to have, it's about diversity in the base....
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b iggs from arizona. we're attorneys and we've been prosecutors and defense a ttorneys and judges. congresswoman lee has been a judge. but we know the law. we know the institution. we are used to studying cases, determining the facts, and l aying those facts out not only to juries but the public. in this case, it's clear and we look forward to laying out that case to the senate and the members of the senate i ndividually that alejandro mayorkas violated the law, violated the public trust, violated his oath to the constitution of the united states. .... >> by hearing those facts, by hearing that evidence and by respecting the american people who sent us to congress. and on behalf of whom we are here presenting these articles to the senate. thank you. with that, i'd like to hand it over to congresswoman lee. >> the american people deserve to hear the facts and the evidence that led us to this day. the american people deserve to hear the things that we in the committee on homeland security heard, the staggering statistics, the deliberate implementation of policies that led to this cri
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the other is from arizona she is running for reelection. we talk to them and worked very hard to persuade them to grant this exception. let's beat candidate. let's be clear. let's be unvarnished. let's not mince words and did not happen. they block the passage of the jon louisville. the republican blockade was there but we knew it was there but we knew we couldn't move it mitch mcconnell told his caucus under no circumstances do we support voting rights appeared to that privately, publicly missing something else. this is why this did not happen. we passed the georgia floyd bill twice. in the house of representatives a good strong bill did not do everything we wanted to do. but we passed it. same thing, got to the senate and died right there on the vine. the freedom to vote act of the jon louisville the same exact thing. the reparations which could never get the support on the house of representatives to be adopted. there is unfinished business. unfinished business on our agenda. every one of these items i discussed when explained to the ame
the other is from arizona she is running for reelection. we talk to them and worked very hard to persuade them to grant this exception. let's beat candidate. let's be clear. let's be unvarnished. let's not mince words and did not happen. they block the passage of the jon louisville. the republican blockade was there but we knew it was there but we knew we couldn't move it mitch mcconnell told his caucus under no circumstances do we support voting rights appeared to that privately, publicly...
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howell to write the legal code for the new territory of arizona. his job was to make sure that the new laws abolished slavery, but he also worked on a number of other laws, including a ban on abortion, which is the law the supreme court decided to uphold last week, 160 years later. and the person we have to think about that is justin william t. howell, who is not with us anymore, but he is the person -- what? >> who dares sully the honor of i, arizona associate justice william t. howell, who wrote the law of which you jest. >> jimmy: um -- i do, i guess. >> prepare thy self for a spectral confrontation. p >> jimmy: okay. >> let that be a lesson to thee. >> jimmy: a lot of americans, i don't know if you know this, are very angry that your law's taking away women's rights. >> well, if these women didn't want to be with child, why did they not sneeze after being pistoned with a fully engorged giggle stick? why, tell me, did they not scrub their floral regions with barrel grease? >> jimmy: how did you become a judge? >> i studied at a very prestigious
howell to write the legal code for the new territory of arizona. his job was to make sure that the new laws abolished slavery, but he also worked on a number of other laws, including a ban on abortion, which is the law the supreme court decided to uphold last week, 160 years later. and the person we have to think about that is justin william t. howell, who is not with us anymore, but he is the person -- what? >> who dares sully the honor of i, arizona associate justice william t. howell,...
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others were sent to the blistering hot desert of arizona, living in black tarpaper barracks. others were on the cold wind swept high plains of wyoming, idaho, utah, colorado. and two of the most desolate places in california. and it was there in that camp that -- well, read the book and you'll learn all about it. it's called "my lost freedom." >> stephen: don't tell them the whole story. >> george: we want you to buy and have it as part of your library collection. this is meant for two generations. it's a children's picture book. so the parents can read to their little ones, and introduce them to this chapter of american history. but there are so many adults that know very little about that chapter of american history. and so i hope the parents reading the book to their kiddies will have their curiosity piqued. >> stephen: i love this photograph. a cyprus knee that was your father's. he acquired this while you were in the camps. what's the significance of this? >> george: we were incarcerated in the swamps of arkansas. there is a barbed wire fence. they had cleared off some o
others were sent to the blistering hot desert of arizona, living in black tarpaper barracks. others were on the cold wind swept high plains of wyoming, idaho, utah, colorado. and two of the most desolate places in california. and it was there in that camp that -- well, read the book and you'll learn all about it. it's called "my lost freedom." >> stephen: don't tell them the whole story. >> george: we want you to buy and have it as part of your library collection. this is...
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in the midst of the uncertainty, patients and providers in arizona are scrambling. here's abc's senior congressional correspondent rachel scott. >> reporter: at clinics across the state of arizona, there is a growing sense of urgency and anger in the air. >> i didn't go to medical school to go to jail. >> if this law goes into effect, we have to legally cease providing all abortions. >> reporter: for doctors trying to avoid arrest, patients seeking care -- >> hi. >> reporter: it's now become a race against time again. >> it's pretty scary. i don't want other women to suffer. >> the women who might not have the opportunity to get abortion care in a few weeks. i feel a profound amo sadness. >> i'm angry. this is a fight we need to not give up. >> reporter: the confusion and chaos kicked off just days ago, after the state supreme court ruled that an abortion ban from 1864, before arizona was even an official state, could go into effect. >> the law's confusing, and vague. it was written 160 years ago. >> reporter: arizona is just the latest state to institute a highly r
in the midst of the uncertainty, patients and providers in arizona are scrambling. here's abc's senior congressional correspondent rachel scott. >> reporter: at clinics across the state of arizona, there is a growing sense of urgency and anger in the air. >> i didn't go to medical school to go to jail. >> if this law goes into effect, we have to legally cease providing all abortions. >> reporter: for doctors trying to avoid arrest, patients seeking care -- >> hi....
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meanwhile, arizona republican senate candidate kari lake suggested to supporters they might want to arm themselves in the runup to this fall's election. she made those comments in a campaign rally in recent days. >> they can't bribe me. they can't blackmail me. that's why they don't want me in washington, d.c. and that's exactly what president trump wants me there for. he's willing to sack fiets everything i am. that's why they're calling us with law, and we need to strap on our -- let's see what do we want to strap on? we're going to strap on our seat belt, we're going to put on our helmet or your kari lake ball cap. we're going to put on the armor of god. and maybe strap on a glaucon the side of a pistol case. >> a major political candidate telling her supporters to arm themselves with a glok. more dangerous rhetoric ahead of november. >>> next up here we'll turn to sports, and there are a lot of questions about the future of the golden state warriors after the last night's defeat ended their season. we'll explain that warb and we'll show you the improbable goal that put the washingto
meanwhile, arizona republican senate candidate kari lake suggested to supporters they might want to arm themselves in the runup to this fall's election. she made those comments in a campaign rally in recent days. >> they can't bribe me. they can't blackmail me. that's why they don't want me in washington, d.c. and that's exactly what president trump wants me there for. he's willing to sack fiets everything i am. that's why they're calling us with law, and we need to strap on our -- let's...
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and based on that right in the landmark case of miranda versus arizona in 1966, the court created some judicially prophylactic protections where individuals under certain circumstances have to be advised of these rights before they're interrogated. namely, there are two, two features that have to be present in order to trigger miranda rights. and that is the person is in custody. and secondly, the person must be subject to an interrogation, an interrogation, meaning that the person is subject to, questions designed to elicit incriminating statements. now most of these features are not present in a criminal investigation and administrative investigation of police officers for particular events. and that is why the california public safety officers procedural bill of rights act, included the admonition in the california statute government code, section 3303, subsection h, where where an officer is subject to potential criminal charges, they must also be advised of their constitutional rights. we commonly utilize the rights that are prescribed in miranda to satisfy that requirement. lesso
and based on that right in the landmark case of miranda versus arizona in 1966, the court created some judicially prophylactic protections where individuals under certain circumstances have to be advised of these rights before they're interrogated. namely, there are two, two features that have to be present in order to trigger miranda rights. and that is the person is in custody. and secondly, the person must be subject to an interrogation, an interrogation, meaning that the person is subject...
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in february, one man working in arizona recounted watching cartel guides lead over 170 people from around the world through one such opening in a matter of hours. the house managers will make the case for secretary mayorkas' role in knee gekting and ex -- neglecting and exacerbating that crisis. and as events of such solemn and rare responsibility as convening a court of impeachment, i intend to give these charges my full and undivided attention. of course, that would require that senators actually get the opportunity to hold a trial, and this is exactly what history and precedent dictate. never before has the senate agreed to a motion to table articles of impeachment. not for an officer of either party. not once. instead, every single time we've been called upon to render judgment, we'vee
in february, one man working in arizona recounted watching cartel guides lead over 170 people from around the world through one such opening in a matter of hours. the house managers will make the case for secretary mayorkas' role in knee gekting and ex -- neglecting and exacerbating that crisis. and as events of such solemn and rare responsibility as convening a court of impeachment, i intend to give these charges my full and undivided attention. of course, that would require that senators...
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they're going to arizona. they're going to california. why? because they're looking for somewhere easier that they can get into the country illegally. bear in mind the coyotes, they're working hard for all of these groups and for the cartels. and nobody enters without paying a coyote. now, when look at what tiktok is -- what texas is doing, you have the state, local counties. they're spending billions at the state level and millions in these counties, and as a result, illegal immigration in texas dropped by 54% between december and january, and in the dell reon sector which includes eagle pass, illegal entries failed by 76%. mr. president, this shows you border walls work. the border patrol has been telling us for decades we need a barrier, we need better technology where we cannot have a barrier, and we need more officers and agents. so while the biden administration pretends otherwise, knowing that walls work should not be a surprise. border walls from ancient athens to the great wall of china, they protected cities. they protected nations f
they're going to arizona. they're going to california. why? because they're looking for somewhere easier that they can get into the country illegally. bear in mind the coyotes, they're working hard for all of these groups and for the cartels. and nobody enters without paying a coyote. now, when look at what tiktok is -- what texas is doing, you have the state, local counties. they're spending billions at the state level and millions in these counties, and as a result, illegal immigration in...
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arizona is not that way. we're a state that does value each other. we're a state where independents, democrats and republicans are friends, and for me, it's even, you know, it's very personal for me too. look, serving my country was the biggest honor in the world and i had to use any weapon to defend marines and other civilians. for her to use violence so flippantly, it shows you what type of person she is. it's a dangerous world out there. that type of rhetoric is not becoming of a leader, and arizonians will reject that. they have in the past, and they will again. >> congressman, the arizona supreme court with this ruling taking the country, taking the state of arizona back to 1864 is not the first step backward that the maga republican party has involved itself in. and there's a guy sitting this morning in new york state court, not this morning, but he's in new york state court on trial. the trial, though, that the people of arizona are having involves other elements of life. they want to roll back obama care, to take that from people, as you go a
arizona is not that way. we're a state that does value each other. we're a state where independents, democrats and republicans are friends, and for me, it's even, you know, it's very personal for me too. look, serving my country was the biggest honor in the world and i had to use any weapon to defend marines and other civilians. for her to use violence so flippantly, it shows you what type of person she is. it's a dangerous world out there. that type of rhetoric is not becoming of a leader, and...
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arizona republicans wang their options to fight an abortion rights ballot initiatives. in november, the state legislature meets today just days after the arizona supreme court banned nearly all abortions, liters of columbia university are set to be grilled at a congressional hearing on campus antisemitism this morning in a wall street journal op-ed previewing her testimony the president of colombia rights, it is not the responsibility to jewish people to eradicate anti-semitism. that is a job for all of us former senator sad news out of washington, former senator of two term democratic senator, and governor, excuse me, bob graham has died. bob graham of florida spent nearly four decades in public service representing florida and led the congressional investigation into these timber 11th attacks. he was 87 years old and michigan democrats regaining control of the state house with wins and to detroit area special elections. that breaks eight, 50 for is that correct? >> tie in the chamber and keeps democrats and control of the trifecta of the michigan governorship, the sen
arizona republicans wang their options to fight an abortion rights ballot initiatives. in november, the state legislature meets today just days after the arizona supreme court banned nearly all abortions, liters of columbia university are set to be grilled at a congressional hearing on campus antisemitism this morning in a wall street journal op-ed previewing her testimony the president of colombia rights, it is not the responsibility to jewish people to eradicate anti-semitism. that is a job...
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we cannot tell if money has changed hands but this pic is wide open in arizona and california where we see 4,005,000 a day coming through from all over the world including all of the muslim majority nations. this is still a major crisis and i want to mention one other flow that nobody's paying attention to and that is the flights under parole the bringing thousands more in under quarter quote permission directly from foreign airports into the u.s. airports and they're also walking thousands more every month o'er the land bridges and into ports of entry under cbp a phone app that nobody is counting. when you see these numbers you're not seeing the other numbers and that is by design. maria: you're also not seen the got away numbers. >> the flights that biden is leading or making the border look better. but you cannot forget these people are being flown in. when they get here what are they being given. i know another alleviation for the migrants that joe biden has led is work permits. are they five-year work permits? >> all are immediately eligible to once flown in and walked in o'er the
we cannot tell if money has changed hands but this pic is wide open in arizona and california where we see 4,005,000 a day coming through from all over the world including all of the muslim majority nations. this is still a major crisis and i want to mention one other flow that nobody's paying attention to and that is the flights under parole the bringing thousands more in under quarter quote permission directly from foreign airports into the u.s. airports and they're also walking thousands...
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there were 135 in arizona, 91 i1 texas, 4 in new mexico. almost all are happening in san diego and the to total amount ts year surpassed the last three years combined. what are the chinese migrants doing why are they coming into america, getting apprehended, to trying to not get detected. the reason i ask is joe biden is uninformed, inept or compromised because no one can understand how is it possible that we are allowing a wide open border to welcome terrorists, would-be terrorists, chinese migrants who have their own plans to become saabtores later and thousands of pounds of fentanyl which is led by the chinese communist party and we're sending our cabinet members and asking as if -- going having beers, eating their mushrooms, whatever it is, i don't understand why. so is it uninformed, inept or compromised? >> all of the above. all of the above. this is why the american people have zero confidence in this administration. it is total incompetence, perhaps it's the fact that they're compromised. but here's the bottom line. these chinese na
there were 135 in arizona, 91 i1 texas, 4 in new mexico. almost all are happening in san diego and the to total amount ts year surpassed the last three years combined. what are the chinese migrants doing why are they coming into america, getting apprehended, to trying to not get detected. the reason i ask is joe biden is uninformed, inept or compromised because no one can understand how is it possible that we are allowing a wide open border to welcome terrorists, would-be terrorists, chinese...
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we live in arizona sometimes and indiana also sometimes. we're snow birds. but i've been living in arizona long enough to understand, and i talk with a lot of border patrol people, and i talk to a lot of people that lived there all their lives, and agree with the pree caller. that was -- with the previous caller. that was a bill that senator lankford, who i respect highly, put together with a lot of work from a lot of people, and when it was sent over there, it was already dead on arrival, according to your speaker. i just don't understand why, since most of my friends in the border patrol liked it. host: got you, caller, thank you. we have a few seconds, representative, go ahead. guest: i haven't talked to any border patrol agents that commented on the senate bill. not to say there were some that were supportive of it. if you really want to take the border seriously, wait in mexico needs to be reinstituted. it was not a part of that package. really, that's why it was dead on arrival. that's something joe biden can do. he just simply refuses to do so. if tha
we live in arizona sometimes and indiana also sometimes. we're snow birds. but i've been living in arizona long enough to understand, and i talk with a lot of border patrol people, and i talk to a lot of people that lived there all their lives, and agree with the pree caller. that was -- with the previous caller. that was a bill that senator lankford, who i respect highly, put together with a lot of work from a lot of people, and when it was sent over there, it was already dead on arrival,...
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i mean, what we saw yesterday was purely political stunt arizona needs real solutions that the border not more politics. i listened to 40 minutes of them reading the articles. there were no crimes. high crimes, or misdemeanors. there was no corruption, there was no bribery. >> it was just a political exercise. >> and republicans, even in the united states senate, they get this a lot of my republican colleagues they want to get through this quickly, set this aside, and then get back to solving the real problems that our country faces. kate. ten weeks ago, we could have gotten alone our way to solving this and unfortunately, my republican colleagues, other colleagues in the senate ran away from this because they just want to continue to talk about this problem political or real regardless senator john thune, a top republican in the senate. >> he says that if you all vote to dismiss the charges, it will put senate democrats who are running for reelection in red states in a difficult position kind of making them soon says, look like they're turning a deaf, deaf ear and a blind eye to the
i mean, what we saw yesterday was purely political stunt arizona needs real solutions that the border not more politics. i listened to 40 minutes of them reading the articles. there were no crimes. high crimes, or misdemeanors. there was no corruption, there was no bribery. >> it was just a political exercise. >> and republicans, even in the united states senate, they get this a lot of my republican colleagues they want to get through this quickly, set this aside, and then get back...
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it's really significant when you look at the swing state polls all of them arizona, georgia, michigan nevada pennsylvania. all of those states are favoring donald trump. we never saw the opera in the polls before, donald trump was never winning in the polls. were making the assumption that donald trump would do better than the polls suggested because he outperforms the polls. in this case donald trump is winning joe biden is on his heels and losing independence in young people and losing with the people they carried him in 2020 and he has big problems on his hands. maria: it is failed policy there is two big categories of people the people that look back and say 55% say i was better off economically under donald trump and 33% say mlk under joe biden and a lot of people look at economic opportunity but when you look across the board they say donald trump understands were enemies truly are, joe biden does not he gets things done he defends my values and cares about people like me winning the war on empathy which is something that joe biden had before and a lot of people don't understand
it's really significant when you look at the swing state polls all of them arizona, georgia, michigan nevada pennsylvania. all of those states are favoring donald trump. we never saw the opera in the polls before, donald trump was never winning in the polls. were making the assumption that donald trump would do better than the polls suggested because he outperforms the polls. in this case donald trump is winning joe biden is on his heels and losing independence in young people and losing with...
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with autonomous vehicles we don't represent public safety that is from arizona currently. but we had conversation hopefully we have input on this. but kinds of and the end of your statement as you were real iegz, that would be another full time job for the agency >> absolutely. we are supposed to fight fires >> yes. and the city of san francisco. >> however, there are other in our position. i think that is where the commission can help, too. we have contacts and colleagues -- certainly throughout california and nationally to raise these issues. right to raise the profile of the issues. i see that as one of the reasons that i'm sitting here. so however we can thank you for informing us and however we can help we will. >> thank you. commissioner collins and now commissioner phrase ear. >> briefly, thank you. wonderful comments i agree and understand that there are political and financial interests i should not be privy to. the health and safety aspects are when i'm interested in and this i think our commission as a commission has some weight in our opinions as well as what o
with autonomous vehicles we don't represent public safety that is from arizona currently. but we had conversation hopefully we have input on this. but kinds of and the end of your statement as you were real iegz, that would be another full time job for the agency >> absolutely. we are supposed to fight fires >> yes. and the city of san francisco. >> however, there are other in our position. i think that is where the commission can help, too. we have contacts and colleagues --...
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supreme court had to go with this particular law in their logic was that the 15 week ban, which arizona passed in 2022, a few years ago, that was we valid because roe versus wade wasn't existence. now, that roe was overturned they said that leaves this 1860s law. and so we're going to see what happens today. hey, in this state house, cape, slowly, good to see you, natasha. thank you so admonished by the judge, the warning donald trump received already while sitting in court in, the courtroom of his first criminal trial. and an uber driver is dead and 81 year-old man is charged with her murder. and now police say both of them are manipulated by a scan amr luck from the nation's capital, one of the most unforgettable nights in dc, that's wonderful. >> you back here, resident biden and comedian collin joseph headline the white house correspondents dinner lives saturday, april 27th at seven eastern on cnn well, changing question. >> are you keeping as much of your investment gains as possible my taxes can erode returns quickly, so you need attacks optimized portfolio et creative planning. o
supreme court had to go with this particular law in their logic was that the 15 week ban, which arizona passed in 2022, a few years ago, that was we valid because roe versus wade wasn't existence. now, that roe was overturned they said that leaves this 1860s law. and so we're going to see what happens today. hey, in this state house, cape, slowly, good to see you, natasha. thank you so admonished by the judge, the warning donald trump received already while sitting in court in, the courtroom of...
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here they are, nevada, arizona, wisconsin, michigan -- north carolina, georgia. he goes through 11 different scenarios, but he bottom lines it a biden victory is incumbent on michigan, arizona and north dakota where the abortion issue -- nevada where the abortion issue is a motivating factor. and that's why you're hearing a lot about abortion. michigan, arizona and nevada are the states that he says biden feeds if there's any chance of him -- needs if there's any chance of him winning. stuart: thanks, lauren. one democrat pac founder telling biden, hey, stop catering to the far-left progressives. who's saying this and what is she saying? >> her name is lauren harper pope. she says that the progressive left, they weren't the ones that put biden into office. quote, the voters that elected biden in the first place is are the center-left voters that liked his centrist policies, not the elizabeth warren, bernie sanders slice of the electorate, yet the administration seems to have a fear of talking about things people actually care about if it might offenda small group
here they are, nevada, arizona, wisconsin, michigan -- north carolina, georgia. he goes through 11 different scenarios, but he bottom lines it a biden victory is incumbent on michigan, arizona and north dakota where the abortion issue -- nevada where the abortion issue is a motivating factor. and that's why you're hearing a lot about abortion. michigan, arizona and nevada are the states that he says biden feeds if there's any chance of him -- needs if there's any chance of him winning. stuart:...
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actually whafs going to ask, i mean, we've seen gina raimondo countless times talking about facilities in arizona and potentially texas as well with samsung. they got a lot of equipment to buy, don't they? >> especially these machines. tsm -- they had a party and you need several 18-wheeler trucks because it's such a large machine and had to bring in workers from taiwan because a lot of american workers didn't know how to work with those machines, so it does bode well for equipmentmaker but you're seeing a negative reaction, kla, applied materials, lem, all of those are down 2% but it seems like the street reaction is, hey, you know, long term there's still a lot of strength because asml reiterated their outlook and saw growth and are positive on china as well despite export controls. >> they are banned from providing certain machines to china, aren't they? >> high-end machines. that weighed on -- was weighed on by those machine sales. >> are they subject to all the rules that the u.s. semis are subjected to because they are a dutch company. >> no, that's why the united states is trying to push t
actually whafs going to ask, i mean, we've seen gina raimondo countless times talking about facilities in arizona and potentially texas as well with samsung. they got a lot of equipment to buy, don't they? >> especially these machines. tsm -- they had a party and you need several 18-wheeler trucks because it's such a large machine and had to bring in workers from taiwan because a lot of american workers didn't know how to work with those machines, so it does bode well for equipmentmaker...
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>> rebecca: arizona abortion rights vote. the crucial vote as some lawmakers look to roll back the civil era ban in the state and what it could mean for the ballot in november. >> michael: show her the money. >> caitlin clark, university of iowa! [ cheers ] angel reese. cameron brink, stanford. >> michael: the rookie salary reality check sparking reaction from fans. >> she could make millions from the wnba. but she's getting $76,000. >> michael: will the new wnba class spark change? >> rebecca: big escape. >> an elephant going down the road. my god. >> rebecca: why this massive elephant was on the loose. >> george: save of the game. >> oh my god! >> george: the fast acting fan who blocked a 4-year-old boy from a flying hockey puck. and their emotional reunion on the ice. ♪ >> michael: oh my orangutan. meet the adoable baby girl born to mama luna. a tiny miracle snuggling her way into the world. >> announcer: live in times square, this is good morning america. >> michael: good morning america. looked pretty good to snuggle w
>> rebecca: arizona abortion rights vote. the crucial vote as some lawmakers look to roll back the civil era ban in the state and what it could mean for the ballot in november. >> michael: show her the money. >> caitlin clark, university of iowa! [ cheers ] angel reese. cameron brink, stanford. >> michael: the rookie salary reality check sparking reaction from fans. >> she could make millions from the wnba. but she's getting $76,000. >> michael: will the new...
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this is in battleground arizona, really the center of the debate right now, the arizona legislature will reconvene later today and is expected to debate abortion laws after that state's supreme court reinstated a civil war era ban. former president trump has called on lawmakers to repeal the ban. some republicans say they could do that pi the end of today, but nothing is certain at this point. we'll keep you posted. >>> next on "ana cabrera reports," how the u.s. and allies are looking to punish iran for its attack on israel. >>> plus, dubai usually sees 90 degree temps this time of year, so just imagine a desert getting nearly two years worth of rain in one day. it ain't my dad's razor, dad. ay watch it! it's from gillettelabs. this green bar releases trapped hairs from my face... gamechanga! ...while the flexdisc contours to it. so the five blades can get virtually every hair in one stroke. for the ultimate gillette shaving experience. the best a man can get is gillettelabs. hi, i'm jason. i've lost 228 pounds on golo. ♪ for the ultimate gillette shaving experience. changing your hab
this is in battleground arizona, really the center of the debate right now, the arizona legislature will reconvene later today and is expected to debate abortion laws after that state's supreme court reinstated a civil war era ban. former president trump has called on lawmakers to repeal the ban. some republicans say they could do that pi the end of today, but nothing is certain at this point. we'll keep you posted. >>> next on "ana cabrera reports," how the u.s. and allies...
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the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from arizona, mr. ciscomani, for five minutes. mr. ciscomani: mr. speaker, i rise today to celebrate the talent -- town of or valley's 50th anniversary. on april 15, 1974, it started as a small town with only 1,200 people. today it has grown into a booming community with a population of over 48,000 arizonans. the town recently celebrated its 50th anniversary with fireworks and parades. my family and i have been fortunate enough to experience this over the years. thank you to mayor winfield and vice mayor baird for their leadership to the community. i am so proud to represent oro valley and so many other wonderful communities like this in our district. mr. speaker, i rise today to remember the life of lead police officer adam r. buckner. one of arizona's brave law enforcement officers who tragically passed away on sunday, march 31, 2024. at just 31 years old, adam lost his life while serving our community so bravely in tucson. officer buckner started his law enforcement career with the new orleans polic
the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from arizona, mr. ciscomani, for five minutes. mr. ciscomani: mr. speaker, i rise today to celebrate the talent -- town of or valley's 50th anniversary. on april 15, 1974, it started as a small town with only 1,200 people. today it has grown into a booming community with a population of over 48,000 arizonans. the town recently celebrated its 50th anniversary with fireworks and parades. my family and i have been fortunate enough to...
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authorities in arizona say the woman tried to defraud millions of dollars from bauer and extort money from a second, unidentified person. bauer was never criminally charged. the dodgers released him after long suspension. he's now playing professionally in mexico. >> our time is now 715. two lifeguards with the california state parks department received medals of valor for a very daring nighttime rescue in half moon bay during massive swells. now, riley rhodes and max hunter were honored during this ceremony by the california surf life saving association. they rescued a swimmer at poplar beach last year. despite eight foot tall swells and low visibility, the california state parks department said the awards are a testament to their courage and willpower. well san francisco fire officials safely rescued a man who was caught in the tides at marshall beach. the chp sent in a helicopter to help out with that rescue last night. fire officials say the man became ill on the beach that prevented him from getting to the trail before the tide came in. he was stabilized by paramedics down there
authorities in arizona say the woman tried to defraud millions of dollars from bauer and extort money from a second, unidentified person. bauer was never criminally charged. the dodgers released him after long suspension. he's now playing professionally in mexico. >> our time is now 715. two lifeguards with the california state parks department received medals of valor for a very daring nighttime rescue in half moon bay during massive swells. now, riley rhodes and max hunter were honored...
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simple question and couldn't answer it. question on abortion sir: what would you say to the people of arizona as they try to pass a law that will take us back to the civil war, pick me, i'm in the 20th, 20th century, 21st century, not in the past, they're not even weren't a state then, thank you, i just want to remind you that the man standing next to biden is the prime minister of japan and he doesn't speak english. from russia, but as financial now reports times, plans changed the other day, the bank posted more than 2,400 vacancies throughout russia, nothing personal, just profit. bloomberg reports that russian seaborne oil exports rose to an eleven-month high in the second week of april, with shipments from all major ports approaching peak levels. russophobes from lithuania. but vilnius again began to buy grain from russia, although vilnius demanded to ban its import. it turned out that back in february of this year, lithuania resumed purchases of russian grain after a six-month break. in march the country became initiator of the demand to ban the import of these products into the eu. the
simple question and couldn't answer it. question on abortion sir: what would you say to the people of arizona as they try to pass a law that will take us back to the civil war, pick me, i'm in the 20th, 20th century, 21st century, not in the past, they're not even weren't a state then, thank you, i just want to remind you that the man standing next to biden is the prime minister of japan and he doesn't speak english. from russia, but as financial now reports times, plans changed the other day,...
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arizona's former attorney general argued the government should not be trying out untested or novel theories in high-profile cases. matt whitaker, former acting attorney general. that's disturbing. we're going to roll the dice on this and see if it sticks? >> good to be with you. if you remember the proceed youral posture of this case the district court judge kicked it out and says it doesn't apply. enron was about document shredding. senator joe biden said this statute was about document shredding. now the district circuit court reinstated the charges. now the supreme court is looking at it saying this is not the way the statute applies. neil gorsuch did just completely shred the government's argument. important not only for the 300 plus that have been charged under this statute but two of the four counts in the d.c. case that jack smith has brought against donald trump are this exact statute. >> harris: this idea of walking outside the bounds of what we normally see in legal proceedings is also happening in new york. we've never seen a case up against donald trump in new york, either. >> w
arizona's former attorney general argued the government should not be trying out untested or novel theories in high-profile cases. matt whitaker, former acting attorney general. that's disturbing. we're going to roll the dice on this and see if it sticks? >> good to be with you. if you remember the proceed youral posture of this case the district court judge kicked it out and says it doesn't apply. enron was about document shredding. senator joe biden said this statute was about document...
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the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from arizona seek recognition? >> mr. speaker i ask unanimous con sent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. gosar: today i rise to honor the life and legacy of pat. as a scholar and football star pat led leland high school to the division championship and earned a football championship to arizona state. his time at a.s.u. was spent studying business and marketing and athletic achievement as sun devils linebacker. he was drafted to the nfl. he breck records as a linebacker. after the terrorist attack on 2001, pat and his younger brother kevin appsed the call to service and deployed in the united states army. he was deployed in support of iraqi free tom he returned to fort benning, georgia, to complete training school. on april 22, 2004, in afghanistan, pat was tragically killed by friendly fire. he was award the silver star and purple heart for making -- for making the ultimate sacrifice. let's not forget his patriotism and call to
the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from arizona seek recognition? >> mr. speaker i ask unanimous con sent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. gosar: today i rise to honor the life and legacy of pat. as a scholar and football star pat led leland high school to the division championship and earned a football championship to arizona state. his time at a.s.u. was spent...
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let's go to arizona. all right. you want to do 30. >> you want to do a $30,000 investment on a great trip. it gets hot. but before you say anything, it's a dry heat. frank. in the arizona desert. and in fact, you'll see prices. you know, the arizona deserts will peak january, february, march. we'll see prices drop 50% or more as you head toward the summer season. i do love the arizona biltmore. this is a waldorf astoria hotel there in phoenix on the conde nast gold list for 2020, for one of the best hotels in the world. not too bad rates starting there at about 249 over the summer season puts you on these beautiful 39 acres there. now, flights to phoenix very competitive under 150 round trip from the bay area. so flights for two three nights at the arizona biltmore right at about a thousand bucks. i did the math for you, and that taps about a third of your tax refund. >> puerto rico, if you can go quickly, 50% of your budget. yeah. >> so this is puerto rico, no password required. we're still under that 50% mark as f
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. >> another big story we're following right now, lawmakers in arizona or pushing to repeal the state's near-total abortion ban. just one week after the state supreme court, there revived a law from the 1800s that bans the procedure in all cases except to save the mother's life it is a rolling that has sparked outrage and could have far-reaching consequences for the election in november, cnn's natasha chin is live in phoenix with the latest developments in uttar. we were just looking at and some video there. walk us through the process that house lawmakers now face today in getting this bill to the floor well, they just started the session, gobbled in about five minutes ago. >> this is going to require fire. the house to bypass some procedural laws where they typically have to hear a bill and committed committee before it goes to the full floor. but they could vote to bypass that and look at the repeal on the floor today. now, by looking at whether they bypass that procedure, you can kind of get a sense of whether there's enough interests it's an urgency to actually repeal this law that
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. >>> and as we speak, arizona democrats are taking their shot at trying to block a 140-year-old abortion ban from becoming law again. the problem is they're going to need a handful of republicans to help them. so what are the chances that happens? it is a very busy day today, but we begin with impeachment. a once rare event that has somehow become almost common place, a trial is about to unfold on the senate floor, although this one could be over before arguments even begin. senators will soon be sworn in as jurors for the impeachment trial against homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas continues, but once they're sworn in, it's exactly how things will unfold that isn't clear right now. so what do we know? how fast will it move? democrats want to do away with the charges very quickly. republicans are angling to make that process as slow and painful as possible. no matter what happens, the ending does seem clear. unless there is a truly seismic shift, there will not be 67 votes to convict secretary mayorkas. he is charged with two articles of impeachment accused of willful and sys
. >>> and as we speak, arizona democrats are taking their shot at trying to block a 140-year-old abortion ban from becoming law again. the problem is they're going to need a handful of republicans to help them. so what are the chances that happens? it is a very busy day today, but we begin with impeachment. a once rare event that has somehow become almost common place, a trial is about to unfold on the senate floor, although this one could be over before arguments even begin. senators...
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in the state of arizona and nationwide because even if 100 people there say they're all pro life, that may mean slightly different exceptions or allowances depending on who it is and so we are monitoring what's happening sitting on the floor now, even if they did bypass procedures to be able to take a vote on the repeal, let's say hypothetically, if the house did repeal that, it would still have to go to the other chamber senate and the senate would have to hear this three times before they take a vote. so we are watching this incremental process. of course in a state where where the republican majority in both chambers is razor thin at the moment. just a majority of two republicans in both houses, in both house and senate we are also talking about a state that has since it's 2020 gone democratic for the senate races, the gubernatorial race. and so a lot has changed here. this is a dynamic situation. you also have a group of people gathering signatures to try and put an initiative on the november ballot to try to enshrine abortion rights in the state's constitution. a lot of the folks
in the state of arizona and nationwide because even if 100 people there say they're all pro life, that may mean slightly different exceptions or allowances depending on who it is and so we are monitoring what's happening sitting on the floor now, even if they did bypass procedures to be able to take a vote on the repeal, let's say hypothetically, if the house did repeal that, it would still have to go to the other chamber senate and the senate would have to hear this three times before they...
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not just texas in arizona california come every state my state of alabama is being overrun with illegal aliens. the number of people crossing the border who are not on a terrorist watch who are on the terrorist watch list is unprecedented and that's what scares me. if you ask her fbi director he says we have a major threat to our country and he said it is coming but it doesn't seem like anybody is listening. nobody is listening that is in charge. this last week he was supported and afghan on the fbi terror watch list has been in the u.s. from lost a year. he's a member of the u.s. terrorist group responsible for the deaths of the least nine american soldiers and civilians in afghanistan. unfortunately this known terrorist has been released on bond and is now roaming the neighborhood's in the united states of america. we have had 100,000 people a year die in the last three years the last time i looked to that's 300,000 people. it's a crime what's going on. law enforcement officers now tell me that they have never heard the word fentanyl until a few years ago, not heard the word. it was h
not just texas in arizona california come every state my state of alabama is being overrun with illegal aliens. the number of people crossing the border who are not on a terrorist watch who are on the terrorist watch list is unprecedented and that's what scares me. if you ask her fbi director he says we have a major threat to our country and he said it is coming but it doesn't seem like anybody is listening. nobody is listening that is in charge. this last week he was supported and afghan on...
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joining us now, arizona state senator anna hernandez. thank you very much for joining us and i appreciate your patient as we were following the breaking news in the senate in washington. let me ask you about what is happening in arizona today. state house republicans have blocked the attempt, and this is going to a senate -- what going to happen? you tell me. >> thank you so much for having me. for the third time the house republicans have blocked representative's bill that is a repeal on the abortion ban to be brought to a vote. so what that means is that i'm ready and the senate democrats are ready to put forward a motion to make this path happen for a clean repeal on that abortion ban. >> and what do you expect to happen. >> and that is -- you know, i expect any republican colleagues to keep to their word and especially for the members that have been socially vocal on all social media platforms, that they support a repeal of this territorial ban to follow through with actions today and allow this to happen. >> i think what i just meng
joining us now, arizona state senator anna hernandez. thank you very much for joining us and i appreciate your patient as we were following the breaking news in the senate in washington. let me ask you about what is happening in arizona today. state house republicans have blocked the attempt, and this is going to a senate -- what going to happen? you tell me. >> thank you so much for having me. for the third time the house republicans have blocked representative's bill that is a repeal on...
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for arizona's to know. they can still at least get abortions to 15 weeks here as all of this activity is playing out. and so this week, patients are to come back and we'd been busier and people are grateful that they still have the opportunity to get their abortion, but they're also concerned about the future of now whether someone they care about when needed an abortion in the future. >> if this law dating back to the 1860s is the law of the land going for it currently as the supreme state supreme court said last week, it does it does hold someone like, you providing abortion care may be liable and maybe sent to prison for two to five years. if that is the case what do you do my position is a bit unique as well because i'm not only the provider, but i'm also the person who runs the clinic. >> and so i look at this from so many different vantage points in terms of one, i am outraged because i have been to provide an abortion care for 23 years of my adult life and to not be able to use those skills that i le
for arizona's to know. they can still at least get abortions to 15 weeks here as all of this activity is playing out. and so this week, patients are to come back and we'd been busier and people are grateful that they still have the opportunity to get their abortion, but they're also concerned about the future of now whether someone they care about when needed an abortion in the future. >> if this law dating back to the 1860s is the law of the land going for it currently as the supreme...
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además, un nuevo estudio conducido por el departamento de salud del estado de arizona dice que 100% de los ahogamientos que ocurrieron en el 2023 se pudieron haber prevenido. siempre hay un adulto en la casa que que nunca le quite los ojos a los niños cuando están en alberca. aseguran que tengo un cerco que que no pueden subirse los niños, brincarse el cerco para para entrar a la alberca. y tercero, es importante tomar clases, clases a nadar pueden comenzar los niños a tomar clases a un año. hay que prevenir siempre vamos a una pausa comercial a las 12,22 vea. miles de fanáticos de selena celebraron su cumpleaños ayer. al regresar tendremos la historia. este maratonista se volvió viral y no por razones positivas. sin embargo, se lo tomó con bastante buena actitud. más adelante le contamos de qué se trata. con esta cámara en vivo pasamos a una pausa, pero ya regresamos a esta linda imag denel un 16 de abril nació selena quintanilla en la ciudad de lake jackson, en texas. selena se convirtió en una de las cantantes más populares en el mundo hispano y de habla inglesa . joe
además, un nuevo estudio conducido por el departamento de salud del estado de arizona dice que 100% de los ahogamientos que ocurrieron en el 2023 se pudieron haber prevenido. siempre hay un adulto en la casa que que nunca le quite los ojos a los niños cuando están en alberca. aseguran que tengo un cerco que que no pueden subirse los niños, brincarse el cerco para para entrar a la alberca. y tercero, es importante tomar clases, clases a nadar pueden comenzar los niños a tomar clases a un...
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>> yeah, and in arizona, it's nine out of ten. the number is even higher in arizona. so they are -- they were -- they thought maybe they could try like kari lake and donald trump to persuade republicans in arizona that they could repeal this ban, and what are they thinking? they're listening to the most extreme part of their base but also they are the most extreme part of their base, the legislators in arizona, the leadership of that legislature, they are themselves extreme. they believe in this ban. i mean, kari lake when she was running against katie hobbs just a minute ago called it a great law, a great ban. they believe this stuff. they're only pretending to be conflicted about it because they've been caught in the act, and it's a disaster for them at the polls. so you know, going into this election, it's going to be really critical that we remind folk who did this and we keep playing back their words because they're just out there. there's no rational response to something when you have a fundamentalist irrational belief. >> right, that isn't something that was u
>> yeah, and in arizona, it's nine out of ten. the number is even higher in arizona. so they are -- they were -- they thought maybe they could try like kari lake and donald trump to persuade republicans in arizona that they could repeal this ban, and what are they thinking? they're listening to the most extreme part of their base but also they are the most extreme part of their base, the legislators in arizona, the leadership of that legislature, they are themselves extreme. they believe...
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you're not mentioning pennsylvania, arizona, or georgia. president trump has been leading in those swing states for a number of months and now we're looking at black american percentage, up to 22%. if president trump gets above 13%, democrats will never win the white house. and you look at his growth with hispanic voters. we've watched that in congress, winning the districts along the border. we were the first party ever to have a mexican-born individual elected to congress. i think this is a unique situation here and it grows. now the senate has a much different map. they're not all up at once. they only need to one one seat. think about it, manchin and sinema are not running for re-election. look at ohio in the swing, you look at montana. we have really good candidates. i want to give a credit to senator daines. he has done a good job running the senatorial committee. he paid attention in the primaries. if you look at the house, i've been fortunate. i've been leader for five years. we won every single cycle. when president biden was on th
you're not mentioning pennsylvania, arizona, or georgia. president trump has been leading in those swing states for a number of months and now we're looking at black american percentage, up to 22%. if president trump gets above 13%, democrats will never win the white house. and you look at his growth with hispanic voters. we've watched that in congress, winning the districts along the border. we were the first party ever to have a mexican-born individual elected to congress. i think this is a...