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coming up, we will visit the asu art museum and look at items from their political friends collection. >> one area of concentration is artists dealing with social and plenty -- social and political content. a lot of these artists throughout history have recognized the artform's ability to bring about social change. >> later, we will make our way to the top of hayden butte and hear about the man credited 40 settlement, charles hayden. >> he was a community builder in a wider sense. thinking about what could he do to help the community get bigger and that is in a lot of ways why his figure has become bigger historically. >> we begin the hour at the asu library, where we will looking at items from two long serving senators, barry goldwater and carl hayden. >> the arizona collection here at the asu library preserves accessible the papers of 14 members of congress from arizona . the goldwater papers and the hayden papers are the two largest archival collections that document the works of the arizona congressional delegation. hayden is an interesting individual because his father was the fi
coming up, we will visit the asu art museum and look at items from their political friends collection. >> one area of concentration is artists dealing with social and plenty -- social and political content. a lot of these artists throughout history have recognized the artform's ability to bring about social change. >> later, we will make our way to the top of hayden butte and hear about the man credited 40 settlement, charles hayden. >> he was a community builder in a wider...
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>> with asu. with, you know, i want to be clear about everything. >> it doesn't get no better than asu. nothing else can change. i can't go to pop. so, no, no questions. >> all right. thank you. >> now, knowing he will spend his last five weeks at suffolk county in segregation, esdale is led back to his cell. >> he's a player. he's the type of inmate who reads you and if you're afraid of him, he's going to act up. if you're not afraid of him, he won't act tough. >> i knew it was going to happen. >> he doesn't know where his lies begin and his truths end. very compulsive. he likes to keep himself clean. he will beat up a cellmate because a cellmate doesn't keep himself clean. that's just his personality. >> it's just stupid because i knew this [ bleep ] was going to happen where i can't leave the box. you know what i'm saying? take the dog out of the cage. he nibbles. he don't even nibble. he barks because he's so used to him biting. instead of looking at the positive side and saying he barked. he
>> with asu. with, you know, i want to be clear about everything. >> it doesn't get no better than asu. nothing else can change. i can't go to pop. so, no, no questions. >> all right. thank you. >> now, knowing he will spend his last five weeks at suffolk county in segregation, esdale is led back to his cell. >> he's a player. he's the type of inmate who reads you and if you're afraid of him, he's going to act up. if you're not afraid of him, he won't act tough....
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they are built components out of asu. the inventions, the ideas, new companies are created here all of the time. >> why tempe, why do the businesses thrive in tempe? >> i think the reason people come here is because of the innovative nature. there is nobody here that says you can't do that. we think that the best think to do is let's figure out a way to say yes, let's figure out a way to support your dream and that to me is probably what makes us unique. we didn't say we like having an ugly river bottom. we have to have pretty water. how do we get the pretty water and we, you know, spent 30 years figuring out the answer. we started in 1965, this concept was created by asu, arizona state university, james and students came up with the idea and over the 30 years, we figured out how to fund it, we figured out what it would take to support the annual maintenance of it and for about a hundred million dollars we got $1.5 million back, plus all the beautiful places to live, all the great places to work and truly hundreds of new
they are built components out of asu. the inventions, the ideas, new companies are created here all of the time. >> why tempe, why do the businesses thrive in tempe? >> i think the reason people come here is because of the innovative nature. there is nobody here that says you can't do that. we think that the best think to do is let's figure out a way to say yes, let's figure out a way to support your dream and that to me is probably what makes us unique. we didn't say we like having...
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asu wins it 98-93. stanford drops to 8-5 on the season. >>> well, for the first time in a long time college football was actually buzzing about the sun bowl. that's right. the sun bowl. christian mccaffrey said, well, you know what, guys, i'm done. the wildcat choosing not to suit up for stanford in order to gear up for the nfl draft. taking on north carolina deep in the heart of texas. first quarter stanford playing a little catch between crist and bryce love. 49 yards on the wheel route. he also had 115 on the ground. 7-0 cardinal. 34 seconds left. tar heels down 8. mitch trebiski avoids the rush and finds bug howard in the end zone. unc still needs the two-point conversion. but they wouldn't get it. why? solomon thomas pressuring the quarterback. stanford wins it 25-23. the cardinal finish the year at 10-3. >>> rough start for florida state's mascot. at the orange bowl. i'm told the horse was okay. jim harbaugh and michigan, though, they were the ones who were down 20-6 at the half until chris evans
asu wins it 98-93. stanford drops to 8-5 on the season. >>> well, for the first time in a long time college football was actually buzzing about the sun bowl. that's right. the sun bowl. christian mccaffrey said, well, you know what, guys, i'm done. the wildcat choosing not to suit up for stanford in order to gear up for the nfl draft. taking on north carolina deep in the heart of texas. first quarter stanford playing a little catch between crist and bryce love. 49 yards on the wheel...
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asu wins it 98-93. stanford drops to 8-5 on the season. >>> well, for the first time in a long time college football was actually buzzing about the sun bowl. that's right. the sun bowl. christian mccaffrey said, well, you know what, guys, i'm done. the wildcat choosing not to suit up for stanford in order to gear up for the nfl draft. taking on north carolina deep in the heart of texas. first quarter stanford playing a little catch between crist and bryce love. 49 yards on the wheel route. he also had 115 on the ground. 7-0 cardinal. 34 seconds left. tar heels down 8. mitch trebiski avoids the rush and finds bug howard in the end zone. unc still needs the two-point conversion. but they wouldn't get it. why? solomon thomas pressuring the quarterback. stanford wins it 25-23. the cardinal finish the year at 10-3. >>> rough start for florida state's mascot. at the orange bowl. i'm told the horse was okay. jim harbaugh and michigan, though, they were the ones who were down 20-6 at the half until chris evans
asu wins it 98-93. stanford drops to 8-5 on the season. >>> well, for the first time in a long time college football was actually buzzing about the sun bowl. that's right. the sun bowl. christian mccaffrey said, well, you know what, guys, i'm done. the wildcat choosing not to suit up for stanford in order to gear up for the nfl draft. taking on north carolina deep in the heart of texas. first quarter stanford playing a little catch between crist and bryce love. 49 yards on the wheel...
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not just in our community but in the world in general, one of the things at asu is a huge amount of research that happens that the college students are part of. they have a cure for ebola that originated at arizona state university, two miles down the road from here. students who live here. the inventions, the ideas, new companies are created here all the time. >> light of these businesses thrive in tempe and want to open here? >> the reason people come here is because of the innovative nature. there is nobody here that says you can't do that. we think the best thing to do is say, let's figure out a way to say yes. let's figure out a way to help you support your dream. that is what makes us unique. we said we want to have some pretty water council had a get that pretty water? we spent 30 years figuring out the answer. he started in 1965. this concept was created by , somea state university architecture students came up with this idea. over 30 years we figured out how to find it, what it takes to support the annual maintenance , so for about $100 million we got $1.5 billion back, plus all the
not just in our community but in the world in general, one of the things at asu is a huge amount of research that happens that the college students are part of. they have a cure for ebola that originated at arizona state university, two miles down the road from here. students who live here. the inventions, the ideas, new companies are created here all the time. >> light of these businesses thrive in tempe and want to open here? >> the reason people come here is because of the...
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. >> we are on stage at the frank lloyd wright theater of asu in tempe, arizona. american history tv visits the art museum to learn more about their collection of political art. >> the print collection is one of the largest at the art museum. we have 7000 works on paper, and they are cared for and stored and made available for close study and viewing here in the print study room. one of the areas of concentration within the print collection is artists dealing with social and political content. a lot of these artists throughout history have recognized the art form's ability to bring about social change. they are just like us, living in their own time frame, and they want to reflect upon what is going on around them, and potentially influence society with their work. and the amazing thing about prints that allows them to be really powerful social tools, really, is they are relatively inexpensive to produce. they are multiples. they are less expensive to acquire. and so they really penetrate all aspects of society. and they are excellent platform with which to convey
. >> we are on stage at the frank lloyd wright theater of asu in tempe, arizona. american history tv visits the art museum to learn more about their collection of political art. >> the print collection is one of the largest at the art museum. we have 7000 works on paper, and they are cared for and stored and made available for close study and viewing here in the print study room. one of the areas of concentration within the print collection is artists dealing with social and...
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the arrest of a man who stole hundreds of thousands of dollars of jewelry and walked into a dorm on asu tempe campus. >> king is taken out of a dorm in handcuffs arrested for trespassing. he claims to be a student but that's not the truth. as he's placed in the possessions, what stood out this briefcase, a fancy louis vuitton, they find a lot of jewelry, he's booked for trespassing, while this is going on. news breaks about a jewelry heist at talking stick resorter. the jewelry belongs to the deejay. looking for. boom. >> what happens when you -- >> king is rebooked with a charge of mary. king claimed he was -- burglary. >> he is part of the family and plays a big role is helping a arizona veteran. >> the service dog is missing. the 4-year-old pit bull is michael walkers service animal. zeus go out near 21st avenue and cactus and has not been seen. they scoured the neighbor hood. without zeus walker is more anxious than ever. >> i haven't slept but a couple hours in 48 hours and a couple hours are not peaceful sleep. worrying about him and when i he needs to come home. >> we're told zeu
the arrest of a man who stole hundreds of thousands of dollars of jewelry and walked into a dorm on asu tempe campus. >> king is taken out of a dorm in handcuffs arrested for trespassing. he claims to be a student but that's not the truth. as he's placed in the possessions, what stood out this briefcase, a fancy louis vuitton, they find a lot of jewelry, he's booked for trespassing, while this is going on. news breaks about a jewelry heist at talking stick resorter. the jewelry belongs to...
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this concept was created by asu, arizona state university and its architecture students came up with this idea. over the 30 years they figured out how to fund it. we figured out what it would take to support the annual maintenance sunday. for about $100 million for the $1.5 billion back with all these beautiful places to live, all these great places to work in truly hundreds of new businesses generated just ran the states that want to be here. >> you are from tempe originally. what do you want to see next? we've seen all this growth and changes that have been pretty rapidly. what is your ideal scenario for your city? >> what i think tempe one, the city itself, but why tempe wants is to make the world a better place. not only that, but we have a lot of young people in the goal of the cities to help its residents achieve extremes. that's the goal of any city. we won our residence to do whatever it is they want to be able to do. so if they want to cure disease, great. if they want to open a popsicle stand that's okay, too. if they want to come to work in paddle board on their lunch hour
this concept was created by asu, arizona state university and its architecture students came up with this idea. over the 30 years they figured out how to fund it. we figured out what it would take to support the annual maintenance sunday. for about $100 million for the $1.5 billion back with all these beautiful places to live, all these great places to work in truly hundreds of new businesses generated just ran the states that want to be here. >> you are from tempe originally. what do you...
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everything looks good going forward >>> blake barnett will visit asu tomorrow. he is interested in enrolling. the no. 1 high school quarterback in the country in 2014. he began his career in alabama. he is now seeking to call a new school home. >>> major league baseball secured a major piece for the next five years, a new collecting bargaining agreement hours before the current deal >> highs tow low in the lower 40s.
everything looks good going forward >>> blake barnett will visit asu tomorrow. he is interested in enrolling. the no. 1 high school quarterback in the country in 2014. he began his career in alabama. he is now seeking to call a new school home. >>> major league baseball secured a major piece for the next five years, a new collecting bargaining agreement hours before the current deal >> highs tow low in the lower 40s.
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. >>> blake barnett will visit asu tomorrow. he is interested in enrolling. the no. 1 high school quarterback in the country in 2014. he began his career in alabama. he is now seeking to call a new school home. >>> major league baseball secured a major piece for the next five years, a new if you're told you have cancer, explore your treatment options with specialists who treat only cancer. every stage... ancer treatment centers of america. >> highs tomorrow, 64 degrees, low in the lower 40s. captioning sponsored by cbs >> hi, stephen. >> oh, hi lauren cohan from "the walking dead." thanks for being on the show tonight. >> my pleasure. you look really down is there it's a question? >> of course,. >> stephen: i've been fighting this one zombie pretty seriously for months and he has never once tried to eat my brain or rip out my guts. i guess what i'm asking is how do you know when a zombie is into you? >> stephen, what zombie wouldn't want to eat your flesh? >> stephen: i am well marbled-- >> besides, if this zombie doesn't want to tear off your face, you know
. >>> blake barnett will visit asu tomorrow. he is interested in enrolling. the no. 1 high school quarterback in the country in 2014. he began his career in alabama. he is now seeking to call a new school home. >>> major league baseball secured a major piece for the next five years, a new if you're told you have cancer, explore your treatment options with specialists who treat only cancer. every stage... ancer treatment centers of america. >> highs tomorrow, 64 degrees,...
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asu wins it 98-93. for the first time in a long time, college football was buzzing about the sun bowl. that's right, the sun bowl. why? well, christian mccaffrey said basically i'm done. the wild cat choosing not to suit up, going for for the draf. >>> and the first quarter. he is gone. 49 yards for the score. he had a buck-give team on the browned. 7-0, stanford. 34 second left. tar heels down 8. he avoids the rush and finds bug howard in the end zone for the touch. unc still needing the two-point conversion. think wouldn't get it the." all over the quarterback. stanford wins it 25-23. the cardinals finished the year so-3. >>> rough start for the florida state mascot at the orange bowl. don't worry, the horse was okay. it was a also a rough start for jim harbaugh in michigan. with two minutes remaining on this fantastic touchdown run, the wolverines up 3 after the two-point conversion after giving up a 65-yard kick return. the seminoles take the lead on that touchdown pass. however, michigan blocked th
asu wins it 98-93. for the first time in a long time, college football was buzzing about the sun bowl. that's right, the sun bowl. why? well, christian mccaffrey said basically i'm done. the wild cat choosing not to suit up, going for for the draf. >>> and the first quarter. he is gone. 49 yards for the score. he had a buck-give team on the browned. 7-0, stanford. 34 second left. tar heels down 8. he avoids the rush and finds bug howard in the end zone for the touch. unc still needing...
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winds speeds are not that bad, it's jacket, there's a little bit of a breeze, but the wind is not asu. we expect to get up to 53, that's above the average high of 48. the fact that the sun is breaking out it is going to help that. it will be cold in philadelphia animal some of the suburbs below freezing tonight. we have some precipitation coming tomorrow afternoon, rick, we'll talk about that in future tracker 6 when i step inside and big time cold snap toward the end of the week. >> turning to a developing story out of montgomery county. a reported threat on social media shut down an entire school district. "action news" reporter, john rawlins is live at upper perkiomen high school with the very latest on that, john. >> reporter: well, rick, at this point, officials are not saying specifically are what were the words in the posting that gave them pause. it was something to do with a video that was recently released. the state police were notified of an unspecified threat possibly directed at the upper perkiomen school district at 1:15 a.m. it was alerted through a video noted heaven.
winds speeds are not that bad, it's jacket, there's a little bit of a breeze, but the wind is not asu. we expect to get up to 53, that's above the average high of 48. the fact that the sun is breaking out it is going to help that. it will be cold in philadelphia animal some of the suburbs below freezing tonight. we have some precipitation coming tomorrow afternoon, rick, we'll talk about that in future tracker 6 when i step inside and big time cold snap toward the end of the week. >>...
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asu wins it 98-93. stanford drops to 8-5 on the season. for the first time in a long time, college football was buzzing about the sun bowl. that's right, the sun bowl. why? well, christian mccaffrey said basically i'm done. the wildcat choosing not to suit up for stanford in order to gear up for the nfl draft. >>> and the first quarter. the will route to bryce love and he is gone. 49 yards for the score. 7-0, stanford. 34 seconds left. tar heels down 8. he avoids the rush and finds bug howard in the end zone for the touch. unc still needing the two-point conversion. they wouldn't get it. all over the quarterback. stanford wins it 25-23. the cardinals finished the year 10-3. >>> rough start for the florida state mascot at the orange bowl. don't worry, the horse was okay. it was a also a rough start for jim harbaugh in michigan. chris evans gives them the two-point lead with two minutes remaining on this fantastic touchdown run. the wolverines up 3 after the two-point conversion after giving up a 65-yard kick return. the seminoles take the l
asu wins it 98-93. stanford drops to 8-5 on the season. for the first time in a long time, college football was buzzing about the sun bowl. that's right, the sun bowl. why? well, christian mccaffrey said basically i'm done. the wildcat choosing not to suit up for stanford in order to gear up for the nfl draft. >>> and the first quarter. the will route to bryce love and he is gone. 49 yards for the score. 7-0, stanford. 34 seconds left. tar heels down 8. he avoids the rush and finds bug...
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super- jose flores - busca asus seres queridos inq=....desafortunadamente es muy complicado por todo lo que pasa.... asi que no les queda mas que ver como los perros olfatean entre las cenizas,...las brigadas de busqueda revuelven las laminas quemadas y el concreto despedazado sin encontrar nada... super= jorge cervantes - estaba en el mercado durante la explosion 10.20 inq=...habia mucha gente, locatarios, clientes.?...-no no mucha, haba poca...corta y liga ... habia poca, lo que si haba eran familias con sus niÑos... en los hospitales las cosas no son distintas...la gente va y viene buscando a los suyos...el gobierno del estado de mexico informo que hasta ahora hay 32 muertos y 59 lesionados.. super=cesar gomez - secretario de salud edomex inq=..tenemos menores de edad con quemaduras graves, la mas grave es una paciente llamada pamela que tiene quemaduras en el 90% de su cuerpo.. el presidente de la repua
super- jose flores - busca asus seres queridos inq=....desafortunadamente es muy complicado por todo lo que pasa.... asi que no les queda mas que ver como los perros olfatean entre las cenizas,...las brigadas de busqueda revuelven las laminas quemadas y el concreto despedazado sin encontrar nada... super= jorge cervantes - estaba en el mercado durante la explosion 10.20 inq=...habia mucha gente, locatarios, clientes.?...-no no mucha, haba poca...corta y liga ... habia poca, lo que si haba eran...
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the arrest of a man who stole hundreds of thousands of dollars of jewelry and walked into a dorm on asu tempe campus. >> king is taken out of a dorm in handcuffs arrested for trespassing. he claims to be a student but that's not the truth. possessions, what stood out this briefcase, a fancy louis vuitton, they find a lot of jewelry, he's booked for trespassing, while this is going on. news breaks about a jewelry heist at talking stick resorter. the jewelry belongs to the deejay. they may have what they are looking for. boom. >> what happens when you -- >> king is rebooked with a charge of mary. king claimed he was -- burglary. >> he is part of the family and plays a big role is helping a arizona veteran. >> the service dog is missing. michael walkers service animal. zeus go out near 21st avenue and cactus and has not been seen. they scoured the neighbor hood. without zeus walker is more anxious than ever. >> i haven't slept but a couple hours in 48 hours and a couple hours are not peaceful sleep. worrying about him and when i get the sleep i have bad he needs to come home. >> we're told
the arrest of a man who stole hundreds of thousands of dollars of jewelry and walked into a dorm on asu tempe campus. >> king is taken out of a dorm in handcuffs arrested for trespassing. he claims to be a student but that's not the truth. possessions, what stood out this briefcase, a fancy louis vuitton, they find a lot of jewelry, he's booked for trespassing, while this is going on. news breaks about a jewelry heist at talking stick resorter. the jewelry belongs to the deejay. they may...
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they built components for the mars rover at asu. the inventions, the ideas, new companies are created here all of the time. >> why tempe, why do the businesses thrive in tempe? >> i think the reason people come here is because of the innovative nature. there is nobody here that says you can't do that. we think that the best think to that's the best thing to do is say let's figure out a way to say yes, let's figure out a way to support your dream and that to me is probably what makes us unique. we didn't say we like having an ugly river bottom. we have to have pretty water. how do we get the pretty water and we, you know, spent 30 years figuring out the answer. we started in 1965, this concept was created by asu, arizona state university, the dean and his architecture students came up with this idea. over the 30 years, we figured out how to fund it, we figured out what it would take to support the annual maintenance of it, and for about $100 million, we got $1.5 billion back. plus all the beautiful places to live, all the great place
they built components for the mars rover at asu. the inventions, the ideas, new companies are created here all of the time. >> why tempe, why do the businesses thrive in tempe? >> i think the reason people come here is because of the innovative nature. there is nobody here that says you can't do that. we think that the best think to that's the best thing to do is say let's figure out a way to say yes, let's figure out a way to support your dream and that to me is probably what makes...
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. >>> there was a big police presence near the asu west campus this morning. this is a look from the penguin air and plumbing news chopper at 51st avenue and thunder bird. someone saw a man trying to break into a car there. an a would be thief ran off on foot. there was a big police system for him, because the witness believed that the man may have been armed? i am asking them if they picked up mike. and no one knows where he is. and i am calling the day care. >>> a valley mother in panic after a call from her son's school saying he never showed up for class. well, it turns out that that little boy was on the bus, left on the bus, alone, for hours. now the mom wants the bus driverd. the seats when dropping the studentings off, leading the woman's son aseep on the bus for almost four hours. that little boy was found still in his seat, back in the parking lot of the preschool. >> my son has not had an easy life, so for me not to know where he was and whether or not i am going to see him again, i mean, he is my only son. >> the vice president of sunrise precool s
. >>> there was a big police presence near the asu west campus this morning. this is a look from the penguin air and plumbing news chopper at 51st avenue and thunder bird. someone saw a man trying to break into a car there. an a would be thief ran off on foot. there was a big police system for him, because the witness believed that the man may have been armed? i am asking them if they picked up mike. and no one knows where he is. and i am calling the day care. >>> a valley...
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super- jose flores - busca asus seres queridos inq=....desafortunadamente es muy complicado por todo lo que pasa.... asi que no les queda mas que ver como los perros olfatean entre las cenizas,...las brigadas de busqueda revuelven las laminas quemadas y el concreto despedazado sin encontrar nada... super= jorge cervantes - estaba en el mercado durante la explosion 10.20 inq=...habia mucha gente, locatarios, clientes.?...-no no mucha, haba poca...corta y liga ... habia poca, lo que si haba eran familias con sus niÑos... en los hospitales las cosas no son distintas...la gente va y viene buscando a los suyos...el gobierno del estado de mexico informo que hasta ahora hay 32 muertos y 59 lesionados.. super=cesar gomez - secretario de salud edomex inq=..tenemos menores de edad con quemaduras graves, la mas grave es una paciente llamada pamela que tiene quemaduras en el 90% de su cuerpo.. el presidente de la republica lamento la tragedia ocurrida en este pueblo que vive de la pirotecnia.. enrique pena nieto - presidente de mexico inq=...en muestra de solidaridad hagamos un minuto de silenc
super- jose flores - busca asus seres queridos inq=....desafortunadamente es muy complicado por todo lo que pasa.... asi que no les queda mas que ver como los perros olfatean entre las cenizas,...las brigadas de busqueda revuelven las laminas quemadas y el concreto despedazado sin encontrar nada... super= jorge cervantes - estaba en el mercado durante la explosion 10.20 inq=...habia mucha gente, locatarios, clientes.?...-no no mucha, haba poca...corta y liga ... habia poca, lo que si haba eran...
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they are built components out of asu. the inventions, the ideas, new companies are created here all of the time. >> why tempe, why do the businesses thrive in tempe? >> i think the reason people come here is because of the innovative nature. there is nobody here that says you can't do that. we think that the best think to do is let's figure out a way to say yes, let's figure out a way to support your dream and that to me is probably what makes us unique. we didn't say we like having an ugly river bottom. we have to have pretty water. how do we get the pretty water and we, you know, spent 30 years figuring out the answer. we started in 1965, this concept was created by asu, arizona state university, james and students came up with the idea and over the 30 years, we figured out how to fund it, we figured out what it would take to support the annual maintenance of it and for about a hundred million dollars we got $1.5 million back, plus all the beautiful places to live, all the great places to work and truly hundreds of new
they are built components out of asu. the inventions, the ideas, new companies are created here all of the time. >> why tempe, why do the businesses thrive in tempe? >> i think the reason people come here is because of the innovative nature. there is nobody here that says you can't do that. we think that the best think to do is let's figure out a way to say yes, let's figure out a way to support your dream and that to me is probably what makes us unique. we didn't say we like having...
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they have built components for the mars rover part of asu. again, using students who live here. the inventions committee eight years, new companies created here over time. >> why tempe? why do they want to open in tempe? >> the reason people come here is because of the innovative nature. there is nobody here that says you can't do that. we think the best thing to do is say let's figure out a way to say yes. let's figure out a way for you to support your dream. back to me is what makes us unique. we didn't say we didn't like having another river bottom. we said we want to have some pretty water. we spent 30 years figuring out the answer. we started in 1965. this concept was created by asu, arizona state university and its architecture students came up with this idea. over the 30 years they figured out how to fund it. we figured out what it would take to support the annual maintenance sunday. for about $100 million for the $1.5 billion back with all these beautiful places to live, all these great places to work in truly hundreds of new businesses generated just ran the states that
they have built components for the mars rover part of asu. again, using students who live here. the inventions committee eight years, new companies created here over time. >> why tempe? why do they want to open in tempe? >> the reason people come here is because of the innovative nature. there is nobody here that says you can't do that. we think the best thing to do is say let's figure out a way to say yes. let's figure out a way for you to support your dream. back to me is what...
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. >> all right let me ask youe asu real quick about the two bighe b appointments today, you want to talk about those. >> shawn spicer tapped as the press secretary. sectary. i know he has been around foror quite some time with the rnc. r. what do you think though giventu the fact that we know kno president-elect tru is veryct te much the, loves to tweet,o tweet loves to do what he wants to .o. does spicer have his work cut c out for >> i'd love the transition asits you know but there's one problem with it.pr trump has -- trump doesn't want anybody around him whoim has any capacity to emerge as as some kind of minor media stariaa on their own.wn spicer you can look at himook he's not going to i'm merge in m that way. he had -- he could have chosen kimberly gil foil.oil. he had a lot of good choices. cs i would have picked one ofe those especially laura. i think s lhe would have beenld perfect but trump just can't stand anyone arot untrd him whoi a star other than himself. himsf spicer is a good solidd solid reliable choice.e. he's like a navy blue z youe can't go wrong with him but h b th
. >> all right let me ask youe asu real quick about the two bighe b appointments today, you want to talk about those. >> shawn spicer tapped as the press secretary. sectary. i know he has been around foror quite some time with the rnc. r. what do you think though giventu the fact that we know kno president-elect tru is veryct te much the, loves to tweet,o tweet loves to do what he wants to .o. does spicer have his work cut c out for >> i'd love the transition asits you know...
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pushing for the creation for tempe to get a college which we known as a normal school which will become asu. the year before the railroad arrives, the teachers colleges built, the first normal school building is built. active in a lot of facets of the community. he promoted a sense of community because he worked with everybody. the mexican frontiersman, the mexican pioneers who came appear, many of them worked with him and for him. the mexican workers did a whole lot of things with mr. hayden in addition to having their own farms and things like that. he also worked with the native american communities around here. them brought their wheat up her for him to process as well as flower. he worked with the mormon community a number of which would settle here in tempe. he was really a community builder in a wider sense. he was always thinking about what he could do to help the community get bigger. i think that is why his figure has become bigger historically. who knew he could not do this by himself, it took the whole community to work together to do this. this weekend, we are featuring the his
pushing for the creation for tempe to get a college which we known as a normal school which will become asu. the year before the railroad arrives, the teachers colleges built, the first normal school building is built. active in a lot of facets of the community. he promoted a sense of community because he worked with everybody. the mexican frontiersman, the mexican pioneers who came appear, many of them worked with him and for him. the mexican workers did a whole lot of things with mr. hayden...
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. >> we are on stage at the frank lloyd wright theater of asu in tempe, arizona. american history tv visits the art museum to learn more about their collection of political art. >> the print collection is one of the largest at the art museum. we have 7000 works on paper, and they are cared for and stored and made available for close study and viewing here in the print study room. one of the areas of concentration within the print collection is artists dealing with social and political content. a lot of these artists
. >> we are on stage at the frank lloyd wright theater of asu in tempe, arizona. american history tv visits the art museum to learn more about their collection of political art. >> the print collection is one of the largest at the art museum. we have 7000 works on paper, and they are cared for and stored and made available for close study and viewing here in the print study room. one of the areas of concentration within the print collection is artists dealing with social and...
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next game this weekend against asu. nascar champions week under way here in las vegas. appearance at a local school yesterday. he was at doral academy. packed house inside the gym. 7 cup wins tying him with racing legends richard petty anddale earnhardt senior. today you can catch the sprint victimly happen. they are going to shut down parts of las vegas boulevard this afternoon. you can chase are on stage answering questions, interacting with fans and giving away prizes. friday they are going to have the nascar awards. >> kim: very cool stuff. we have nfr in town and nascar in town all at the same time. >> tom: that victory lap, we'll be above it live at 3:00. we're looking at an accident. we'll get to that in a moment. mack starting at 6:45 until 9:00 so watch out for traffic right before and after that. traffic getting slicker on the i15. look outside on the strip, shows everything is great for the cowboys sleeping in getting ready for day >> kelly: clouds started to roll in as we got later on in the afternoon. we're going to see that same mix throughout day today al
next game this weekend against asu. nascar champions week under way here in las vegas. appearance at a local school yesterday. he was at doral academy. packed house inside the gym. 7 cup wins tying him with racing legends richard petty anddale earnhardt senior. today you can catch the sprint victimly happen. they are going to shut down parts of las vegas boulevard this afternoon. you can chase are on stage answering questions, interacting with fans and giving away prizes. friday they are going...
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a willingnessis there to undertake this on that asus. said scotland's minister her brings it redline for the power to review. the londoned by bureau chief. let's start with you. are we any the wiser from the brexit plans? : the timing is aggressive when you think about the skepticism we've heard from trade experts. given the complexity. that sounds pretty aggressive. the other is highlighting when she mentioned transitional arrangements. businesses have time to adapt to the new arrangements post brexit . mark: is that the closest we got to her embracing or revealing the fact that she is open to the prospect of a transition? today she went a little bit further. she said there were practical aspects that meant it might be necessary. there might be companies on the continent that would welcome it. mark: there are obstacles within the party and the entirety of the u.k. we still have the supreme court ruling. she doesn't seem to be worried by that. it doesn't seem like in her mind it alters or timeframe. emma: she did not say much about the t
a willingnessis there to undertake this on that asus. said scotland's minister her brings it redline for the power to review. the londoned by bureau chief. let's start with you. are we any the wiser from the brexit plans? : the timing is aggressive when you think about the skepticism we've heard from trade experts. given the complexity. that sounds pretty aggressive. the other is highlighting when she mentioned transitional arrangements. businesses have time to adapt to the new arrangements...
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r asus mac tangt kpi usa fr trosmceli moz ti arivi naalieartt boheoosthis thn t wteou i ene mama aoi,on hewon thepte foinmeheootoak noce iinhepit t wen alheom h tay a paicar tsehoilbe stmealn e xt misttitofyur ic. the s vebe aetr meo yr ' kpe i ulie ithe a inhitrwi srtp did omndg trnd pl eh h's ic. t dies pjo min lcinan pttg omhe it hsesaono, aaun, nahe pp oongevyby d anyosoucfoth gat trucon. ha tte y, amo litoeer n oy beusthnts e m fore nvsaone t isoun' bte grp. he giinou ckagehd e rtn,e ha...
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we started in 1965, this concept was created by asu, arizona state university, james and architecture students came up with the idea. over 30 years we figured out how to fund it and what it would take to support the maintenance of it so for about a hundred million dollars, we got one billion dollars back plus all the beautiful places to live and all the places to work and hundreds of new businesses being generated just from the sake that they want to be. >> you are from tempe originally. >> yeah, it sounds like it happened pretty rapidly. what's your ideal scenario for your city? >> you know, what i think tempe, the city itself, what i think t tempe is want to make the world a better place. that's the goal of any city, we want our residents to be able to do whatever they want to be able to do. if they want to cure disease, great f they want to open up a popsicle shop, that's good too. >> after the presidential election, "the new york times" suggested six books to help understand donald trump's win, first is the unwinding in which new yorker staff writer george packer argues that peopl
we started in 1965, this concept was created by asu, arizona state university, james and architecture students came up with the idea. over 30 years we figured out how to fund it and what it would take to support the maintenance of it so for about a hundred million dollars, we got one billion dollars back plus all the beautiful places to live and all the places to work and hundreds of new businesses being generated just from the sake that they want to be. >> you are from tempe originally....
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warriors win it 108-99 t.cardinal facing asu stanford pick up 35 points for sheffiel sheffield. but how about grant. check this out. showing off his hop. get up. he had 30 for the sun devil. 5 of 8 from behind the ark. win 98-93. stanford drops 8-5 on the season. women hoop card fall against arizona state. third quarter. bit any mcphee business loin and she will shift into reverse for the bucket. had 8 points. led all players with 16 here and cardinal won every pack 12 opener since the 2000 season your final score-57. well for the first time in a long time college football was actually buzzing about the sun bowl that's right sup bowl. why. christian said you know what i'm done. wildcat choosing no the to suit up for stanford to gear up for the draft. taking on north carolina deep in the heart of texas. first quarter. the floater to love on the wheel route will take a 49 yard for the touch down. also had 115 yard rushing. 7 nothing stanford but trouble on the fix drive. chris. trying to avoid a tackle but injured his neechlt he would leave the game and not return. stanford giving
warriors win it 108-99 t.cardinal facing asu stanford pick up 35 points for sheffiel sheffield. but how about grant. check this out. showing off his hop. get up. he had 30 for the sun devil. 5 of 8 from behind the ark. win 98-93. stanford drops 8-5 on the season. women hoop card fall against arizona state. third quarter. bit any mcphee business loin and she will shift into reverse for the bucket. had 8 points. led all players with 16 here and cardinal won every pack 12 opener since the 2000...
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we're not going to drop all that much tonight as asu cloud cover that now is around the region. we have a couple of showers, over towards the eastern shore, some towards the fredericksburg area, and more toward the south and west of us. notice, the snow just to the north, the rain just to the south. these are two separate systems trying to come together around the region. so what do we have in store for us? well, by around 8:00, 9:00, we'll start to see showers around the area. rain showers for the maes part as temperatures are still too warm, could mention with snow toward the northern portion of the area, but not too worried about it. maybe some showers. but then we clear and tomorrow morning we may actually start with sunshine. notice tomorrow night, 9:00, a little snow, yeah, with the architect fro arctic front, maybe a couple of flurries, right around the 9:00, 10:00 hour. thursday morning, we clear again, and this is when things get cold. let's take a look at the numbers. minneapolis, 10 in chicago. watch what happens. look at the pink moving towards our region. that's the
we're not going to drop all that much tonight as asu cloud cover that now is around the region. we have a couple of showers, over towards the eastern shore, some towards the fredericksburg area, and more toward the south and west of us. notice, the snow just to the north, the rain just to the south. these are two separate systems trying to come together around the region. so what do we have in store for us? well, by around 8:00, 9:00, we'll start to see showers around the area. rain showers for...
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new video from his arrest on asu's >>> fox 10 news at 9:00 starts now. >>> good evening, everyone. thanks for joining us. first on fox tonight, new information and new video about the man accused of stealing jewelry off drake's tour bus and then breaking into an a.s.u. dorm and a student. >> you might remember this incident when it first broke back in september. it was reported nationally, and our stefania okolie joins us now with the latest. this story was strange to begin with and it just got weirder. >> reporter: tonight, we are getting to hear the 911 call that landed the suspect, travion king, behind bars. we also got our hands on a lengthy police report that lays night, travion king leaving the drake concert and ending up in a female student's door, with a briefcase on him containing $3 million worth of jewelry. at the time, he was suspected of trespassing. the student's dorm room he walked into told police she had no she woke up to him trying to climb into her bed. she says he made sexually explicit comments when she told him to leave. the student says she then ran to her ro
new video from his arrest on asu's >>> fox 10 news at 9:00 starts now. >>> good evening, everyone. thanks for joining us. first on fox tonight, new information and new video about the man accused of stealing jewelry off drake's tour bus and then breaking into an a.s.u. dorm and a student. >> you might remember this incident when it first broke back in september. it was reported nationally, and our stefania okolie joins us now with the latest. this story was strange to...
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coming up, we will visit the asu art museum and look at items from their political friends collection.
coming up, we will visit the asu art museum and look at items from their political friends collection.
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we've been friends for so many friendship is hard work, asues and when we come back, fred and i are going to clear the air. so stick around for that. [ cheers and applause ] (vo) it's the holidays at verizon, (both) yes! (vo) with no surprise overages, you can use your data worry free r the data you don't use. and right now get four lines and, just forgigs for only the holidays, per . absolutely free. no trade-in required. i love you in that, no, i love you in that! (vo) hurrand the best network,t des only on verizon. yopantene expert gives you the most beautiful hair ever, with it's so delicious. 40% fewer calories than butter. i can't believe it's made with real, simple ingredients. i can't believe we're on a whale. i can't believe my role oh, it's real. real ingredients. unbelievable taste. go ahead, enjoy. real ingredients. unbelievable taste. a ca jacklestick onto the shag carpeting... causing him to stop, drop and roll.geicm with rentens because all his belongings went up in flames. jack got full replacement and now has new pants he ordered from banana republic. ♪ ♪ [ cheers and
we've been friends for so many friendship is hard work, asues and when we come back, fred and i are going to clear the air. so stick around for that. [ cheers and applause ] (vo) it's the holidays at verizon, (both) yes! (vo) with no surprise overages, you can use your data worry free r the data you don't use. and right now get four lines and, just forgigs for only the holidays, per . absolutely free. no trade-in required. i love you in that, no, i love you in that! (vo) hurrand the best...
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we have to reset the democratic party on the asus of working who are striving every day to make a better life for themselves and their families right here in america. i am talking about african americans, latino americans, asian americans, people who are jewish and muslim and christian and buddhist and hindu and with no faith at all. i'm talking about folks like you and me. about folks like us need to say that the democratic party has got to be democratic and it starts with getting some leadership in their that will fight for that democracy. i'm telling you right now, this is the moment we have been waiting for. it is a time for us to stand up and fight back and reclaim our nation. are you ready? [applause] now look, i want to tell you that i am very proud to have your support. i am so amazed at the tremendous turnout we had here tonight physically and folks on the livestream. big shout out to folks on the livestream. [applause] rep. ellison: this moment right here is historic. literally hundreds of thousands of people join us right here to talk about the future of the democratic party i
we have to reset the democratic party on the asus of working who are striving every day to make a better life for themselves and their families right here in america. i am talking about african americans, latino americans, asian americans, people who are jewish and muslim and christian and buddhist and hindu and with no faith at all. i'm talking about folks like you and me. about folks like us need to say that the democratic party has got to be democratic and it starts with getting some...
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preserve theyo were very those, too let when -- to let men and women to see themselves as part of the asus and in a covenant that binds them one another and the society that they serve. an absolute understanding of war and what it takes to fight it, popular culture cheapens and if thosehe warrior spirit a further separates warriors come often portrayed as flawed, fragile or traumatized human beings from their fellow citizens. so while the humility of the historian and historian sensitivity to the limits of reasoning by historical analogy are important to preserve, historians must engage on contemporary issues. so this conference, the work of the center, is important because, unless we access history in a purposeful way, it's lessons will, as warned, lay inert in unread books. so i am looking forward to see where you want to take the conversation. what a privilege it is to be with you. thanks. thank you for those terrific remarks. you brought a few more points to my mind. you talked about taking the time to free your mind and that's when of the things we are try to do, to get in with a seni
preserve theyo were very those, too let when -- to let men and women to see themselves as part of the asus and in a covenant that binds them one another and the society that they serve. an absolute understanding of war and what it takes to fight it, popular culture cheapens and if thosehe warrior spirit a further separates warriors come often portrayed as flawed, fragile or traumatized human beings from their fellow citizens. so while the humility of the historian and historian sensitivity to...
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ellison: we have to reset the democratic party on the asus of workingasis people who are striving every day to make a better life for themselves and their families right here in america. i am talking about african americans, latino americans, asian americans, people who are jewish and muslim and christian and buddhist and hindu and with no faith at all. i'm talking about folks like you and me. i'm talking about folks like us need to say that the democratic party has got to be democratic and it starts with getting some leadership in their that will fight for that democracy. i'm telling you right now, this is the moment we have been waiting for. it is a time for us to stand up and fight back and reclaim our nation. are you ready? [applause] mr. ellison: now look, i want to tell you that i am very proud to have your support. i am so amazed at the tremendous turnout we had here tonight physically and folks on the livestream. big shout out to folks on the livestream. [applause] mr. ellison: this moment right here is historic. literally hundreds of thousands of people join us right here to ta
ellison: we have to reset the democratic party on the asus of workingasis people who are striving every day to make a better life for themselves and their families right here in america. i am talking about african americans, latino americans, asian americans, people who are jewish and muslim and christian and buddhist and hindu and with no faith at all. i'm talking about folks like you and me. i'm talking about folks like us need to say that the democratic party has got to be democratic and it...
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we started in 1965, this concept was created by asu, arizona state university, dean james and his architecture students came up with this idea. over 30 years we figured out how to fund. we figured out what it would take to support the annual maintenance of it. for about $100 billion we got 1.5 billion bag plus all these great places to work and truly hundreds of new businesses being generated just for the sake they want to be your. >> you are from tempe a rigidly. what do you want to see next? using all this growth can all these changes. it sounds like it happened rapidly. what is your ideal scenario for your city? >> you know, what i think tempe wants, the city itself, what i really think to be wants is to make the world a better place. not only that but our businesses, we have a lot of young people and really the goal is help its residents to achieve its dreams. that's the goal of any city. we want our residents to be able to do whatever it is that they want to be able to do. if they want to cure disease, great. if you want to open a popsicle stand, that's fine, too. if you want to come to w
we started in 1965, this concept was created by asu, arizona state university, dean james and his architecture students came up with this idea. over 30 years we figured out how to fund. we figured out what it would take to support the annual maintenance of it. for about $100 billion we got 1.5 billion bag plus all these great places to work and truly hundreds of new businesses being generated just for the sake they want to be your. >> you are from tempe a rigidly. what do you want to see...
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glendale police are looking for asu's west campus. you're looking live from air 15. officers were sent to this area after somebody saw the suspect trying to break into a vehicle. well that suspect took off. so they have set up a perimeter and they're asking people to avoid the area. and happening today it is a final good-bye to a phoenix fire captain. held at christ church of the valley in pioria. he leaves behind his wife, and four daughters. >> iris. >>> all right. you're waking up to more clouds across the valley. they moved in overnight. overall mostly sunny to partly cloudy and try in the valley despite that cloud cover. we're not going to see any rain and abc desert doppler is all in the clear right now. those clouds continue to push in from the west. and we'll see more clouds tomorrow as the storm system moves in. so we'll stay dry it looks like for a few showers up in the high country. in the meantime today a cool day with a high of 63. >> and your roads are actually looking a little bit better right now. that's actually eased up a lot and we zus have a coupl
glendale police are looking for asu's west campus. you're looking live from air 15. officers were sent to this area after somebody saw the suspect trying to break into a vehicle. well that suspect took off. so they have set up a perimeter and they're asking people to avoid the area. and happening today it is a final good-bye to a phoenix fire captain. held at christ church of the valley in pioria. he leaves behind his wife, and four daughters. >> iris. >>> all right. you're...
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g >> kevin, i want to ask youo asu because i know you're kev you're just a big star wars fan yoursrs self.lf after hanging out with these guys for the last couple of are they way above your level? >> no. they're way above my level, steve. they're way above my level. lev this is -- first of all i askedd david -- i joke earlier what'ss wrong with you? i get the wholo idea being a fan but this feels like -- i'm worried about you. . i don't want to you die, dude. >> little prospective i say i s you're crazy for not being outnt here. i love you guys. yuys. back to you steve.back t >> hold up kevin.>> hd up what is the difference seeinge e this movie by sleeping out ining the cold and doing like i'm going to do wait until saturdaya i'll be good and warm and i'll i go in saturday gone to matineeie it will be the same thing. >> he's first. >> what difference it make it'se the same movie. i ask him.the sak hi i want to know. >> all about the tradition. >> i don't want to know what yok think. i want him to ask him.im not you.tou >> he wants to know what theat t difference in the movie will be
g >> kevin, i want to ask youo asu because i know you're kev you're just a big star wars fan yoursrs self.lf after hanging out with these guys for the last couple of are they way above your level? >> no. they're way above my level, steve. they're way above my level. lev this is -- first of all i askedd david -- i joke earlier what'ss wrong with you? i get the wholo idea being a fan but this feels like -- i'm worried about you. . i don't want to you die, dude. >> little...
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and often they're cases which we might have asus pigs that somebody did something wrong. when we have prosecutors look at the case, they say there's not enough to pursue it to trial. i think at that point in time given the way our justice system works, that's to be expected. and i don't think that we're in -- that any of us want to change the fundamental premises of our justice system. >> no, but i wondered based on what he said whether there was something that we need to look. >> i don't think there's anything unique. i'd look to the difficulty of prosecuting cases where there's tough evidentiary issues which we run into in general. >> i guess finally, i'm still somewhat confused by the fact that this was a california only problem. and it appears that the national guard chose to distribute these bonuses in a manner that was inconsistent with other national guards in an effort to i guess get their number up. but to somehow offer a recruitment bonus that is given 100% at the beginning of the tour as opposed to in increments seemed quite foolish. should there be more unifor
and often they're cases which we might have asus pigs that somebody did something wrong. when we have prosecutors look at the case, they say there's not enough to pursue it to trial. i think at that point in time given the way our justice system works, that's to be expected. and i don't think that we're in -- that any of us want to change the fundamental premises of our justice system. >> no, but i wondered based on what he said whether there was something that we need to look. >> i...
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ellison: we have to reset the democratic party on the asus -- on the basis of working people who are striving every day to make a better life for themselves and their families right here in america. i am talking about african americans, latino americans, asian americans, people who are jewish and muslim and christian and buddhist and hindu and with no faith at all. i'm talking about folks like you and me. i'm talking about folks like us need to say that the democratic party has got to be democratic and it starts with getting some leadership in their that will fight for that democracy. i'm telling you right now, this is the moment we have been waiting for. it is a time for us to stand up and fight back and reclaim our nation. are you ready? [applause] mr. ellison: now look, i want to tell you that i am very proud to have your support. i am so amazed at the tremendous turnout we had here tonight physically and folks on the livestream. big shout out to folks on the livestream. [applause] mr. ellison: this moment right here is historic. literally hundreds of thousands of people join us r
ellison: we have to reset the democratic party on the asus -- on the basis of working people who are striving every day to make a better life for themselves and their families right here in america. i am talking about african americans, latino americans, asian americans, people who are jewish and muslim and christian and buddhist and hindu and with no faith at all. i'm talking about folks like you and me. i'm talking about folks like us need to say that the democratic party has got to be...
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something you can count u on january 20.anua 2 walk count on this morning mor cold and wet and dangerous asus we take a live look outside. oui this is the beltway wherere you're seeing some traffic tffic moving fine but we urge w everyone to stay indoors, stayra off those untreated roads and sidewalks and driveways as d long as you can. as u ca something like the beltway wasaw treated ahead of time but still dozens of reports off accidents. there were closures earlier on many of our main r coalods sooa that's why it is a dangerousro saturday morning we're urgingin you all not to take the roads to until at least noon today.oday temperatures are still belowre l freezing. this is a problem.fra probl rain has been falling with warmer air aloft but it's been freezes upon contact.ct 30 reagan national 28 dullesl 2e 30 bwi marshall. msh with that freezing you get aou layer of ice. we've had reports of about a tenth of inch of ice or more mor which is fluff to do thehe damage that has already already occurred. really below freezing just ret about everywhere so eveno though the precipitation might m c
something you can count u on january 20.anua 2 walk count on this morning mor cold and wet and dangerous asus we take a live look outside. oui this is the beltway wherere you're seeing some traffic tffic moving fine but we urge w everyone to stay indoors, stayra off those untreated roads and sidewalks and driveways as d long as you can. as u ca something like the beltway wasaw treated ahead of time but still dozens of reports off accidents. there were closures earlier on many of our main r...
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a huge move up in a sure period of time, the biggest move on a quarterly asus ever, going back to 1962. what is ahead for rates? this is a long-term chart of the 10-year yield. we see this massive decline in yield going back to 1980. this represents a huge bull market in bonds. anybody wondering whether it is over. we see on the huge move up this last quarter in yields, the channel is being touched right to the top. it is a pretty reliable channel. this suggests we could see the moving yield up consolidate back to the downside. supporting this on the bottom is the rsi, the relative strength index. times that it hit 60 since 1980, it has signaled a big reversal to the downside. so the new year could bring a reversal for the 10-year yield. maybe bring the dollar with it. vonnie: perhaps. we will have to see. that's just a few days away. courtney: a cease-fire in serious civil war will take effect today. -- in syria' is civil war will take effect today. syrian tv says -- paved the way for talk sending the conflict. german prosecutors say they have released a tunisian man who was detained.
a huge move up in a sure period of time, the biggest move on a quarterly asus ever, going back to 1962. what is ahead for rates? this is a long-term chart of the 10-year yield. we see this massive decline in yield going back to 1980. this represents a huge bull market in bonds. anybody wondering whether it is over. we see on the huge move up this last quarter in yields, the channel is being touched right to the top. it is a pretty reliable channel. this suggests we could see the moving yield up...
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captures what i would call the opportunity cause that the agency spectrum maybe not as efficiently asu! it ever was. the future is so bleak in terms of getting governmentp agencies to take into account incentive that future -- all that, is thereany way of hope given the successes÷ú we'll get the work completed, really put ourselves in the shoes of people federal agencies that are[ trying to me these decisions about how spectrums use. first off, spectrum for them is the tool of performance. their mission is to keep÷ú soldiers straight on the battlefield. and their mission is to determine what the weather is going to be tomorrow or next week. for them÷ú spectrums just a too that they perform the mission in hat, you know, meet the critical needs that they have. >> having said that i think agencies generally like to know they're using the most modern and best technology. they're amenable to upgrades. but then you're up against the budget challenges that they have they're going to give the le sources to make that and that's balance against the fact when you're talking about protectin
captures what i would call the opportunity cause that the agency spectrum maybe not as efficiently asu! it ever was. the future is so bleak in terms of getting governmentp agencies to take into account incentive that future -- all that, is thereany way of hope given the successes÷ú we'll get the work completed, really put ourselves in the shoes of people federal agencies that are[ trying to me these decisions about how spectrums use. first off, spectrum for them is the tool of performance....
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captures what i would call the opportunity cause that the agency spectrum maybe not as efficiently asu! it ever was. the future is so bleak in terms of getting governmentp agencies to take into account incentive that future -- all that, is thereany way of hope given the successes÷ú we'll get the work completed, really put ourselves in the shoes of people federal agencies that are[ trying to me these decisions about how spectrums use. first off, spectrum for them is the tool of performance. their mission is to keep÷ú soldiers straight on the battlefield. and their mission is to determine what the weather is going to be tomorrow or next week. for them÷ú spectrums just a too that they perform the mission in hat, you know, meet the critical needs that they have. >> having said that i think agencies generally like to know they're using the most modern and best technology. they're amenable to upgrades. but then you're up against the budget challenges that they have they're going to give the le sources to make that and that's balance against the fact when you're talking about protectin
captures what i would call the opportunity cause that the agency spectrum maybe not as efficiently asu! it ever was. the future is so bleak in terms of getting governmentp agencies to take into account incentive that future -- all that, is thereany way of hope given the successes÷ú we'll get the work completed, really put ourselves in the shoes of people federal agencies that are[ trying to me these decisions about how spectrums use. first off, spectrum for them is the tool of performance....
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we started in 1965, this concept was created by asu, arizona state university, james and architecture students came up with the idea. over 30 years we figured out how to fund it and what it would take to support the maintenance of it so for about a hundred million dollars, we got one billion dollars back plus all the beautiful places to live and
we started in 1965, this concept was created by asu, arizona state university, james and architecture students came up with the idea. over 30 years we figured out how to fund it and what it would take to support the maintenance of it so for about a hundred million dollars, we got one billion dollars back plus all the beautiful places to live and