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arizona has that issue. we are kind of ground zero for the failure of the exchange. 14 of 15 counties have one insurer. the average for a family of four is more costly than their mortgage. in a couple of counties, it is double the cost for their mortgage. that is not sustainable. it is really not. and arizona is obviously an expansion states of more than 28% of the population is covered by our version of medicaid. in some counties, it is up over 60%. so, that is important to her zone as well. how we deal with that has got to be sustainable. my principal has always been let's not pull the rug out from under those people who have insurance now. that is what obamacare did in a big way. a lot of people lost their insurance when obamacare came along. we do not want to repeat that. those are picked up insurance on the exchange, you cannot pull the rug on the medicare expansion. you can't pull the rug out from them either. you have to make that system sustainable. don't take insurance away from people 11 now and ma
arizona has that issue. we are kind of ground zero for the failure of the exchange. 14 of 15 counties have one insurer. the average for a family of four is more costly than their mortgage. in a couple of counties, it is double the cost for their mortgage. that is not sustainable. it is really not. and arizona is obviously an expansion states of more than 28% of the population is covered by our version of medicaid. in some counties, it is up over 60%. so, that is important to her zone as well....
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arizona has that issue. we are kind of ground zero for the failure of the exchange. 14 of 15 counties have one insurer. in every county in arizona, the average premium for a family of four buying on the exchange is their mortgage. in a couple of counties, it is double the cost of their mortgage. now, that is not sustainable. it is really not. it arizona a is obviously an expansion state, so more than 28% of the population is covered by our version of medicaid. in some counties like apache county, it is up over 60 percent. arizona is important to as well. it has got to be sustainable. let's notays thought, pulled the rug out from under people who have insurance now. that is what obamacare did in a big way. theirof people lost insurance when obamacare came along. we do not want to repeat that. also, for those who picked up insurance on the exchange, you cannot will the reg out from under the medicare expansion. you know, you can't will the reg out from under them either. you have to make that system sustainabl
arizona has that issue. we are kind of ground zero for the failure of the exchange. 14 of 15 counties have one insurer. in every county in arizona, the average premium for a family of four buying on the exchange is their mortgage. in a couple of counties, it is double the cost of their mortgage. now, that is not sustainable. it is really not. it arizona a is obviously an expansion state, so more than 28% of the population is covered by our version of medicaid. in some counties like apache...
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lifeblood of arizona. you sit on the committee for energy, and we appreciate your areort for srp there we talk about your efforts to preserve what are in arizona? question,ciate the thank you for all that you do there. it has been wonderful to fly over northern arizona when i fly from back east and a.c.l. of the greenery -- when i fly from back east and ice he all of the greenery -- i see all of the greenery. when i get over to my parents house and our ranch, i always see myself on a horse, writing mile after mile after mile. being asemember it green as it is right now, it is gorgeous, and we are benefiting from a wet monsoon. . in the winterat, last year, particularly in the sierra nevada, there was a drought issue for arizona. we might have but we got a little reprieve as we got to lake mead. water is the lifeblood of arizona. arizona has planned very well, better than other western states because of the site -- the foresight of those who came before us. mentioned, who worked on the ground water code, th
lifeblood of arizona. you sit on the committee for energy, and we appreciate your areort for srp there we talk about your efforts to preserve what are in arizona? question,ciate the thank you for all that you do there. it has been wonderful to fly over northern arizona when i fly from back east and a.c.l. of the greenery -- when i fly from back east and ice he all of the greenery -- i see all of the greenery. when i get over to my parents house and our ranch, i always see myself on a horse,...
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lifeblood of arizona. you sit on the committee for energy, and we appreciate your support for srp there we are talk about your efforts to preserve what are in arizona? sen. flake: i appreciate the question, thank you for all that you do there. it has been wonderful to fly over northern arizona when i fly from back east and a.c.l. of the -- when i fly from back east and ice he all of the greenery -- i see all of the greenery. when i get over to my parents house and our ranch, i always see myself on a horse, writing -- riding mile after mile after mile. i never remember it being as green as it is right now, it is gorgeous, and we are benefiting from a wet monsoon. having said that, in the winter last year, particularly in the sierra nevada, there was a drought issue for arizona. reprieveven a little and theard to lake mead water there. water is the lifeblood of arizona. arizona has planned very well, better than other western states because of the foresight of those who came before us. the people i mentioned
lifeblood of arizona. you sit on the committee for energy, and we appreciate your support for srp there we are talk about your efforts to preserve what are in arizona? sen. flake: i appreciate the question, thank you for all that you do there. it has been wonderful to fly over northern arizona when i fly from back east and a.c.l. of the -- when i fly from back east and ice he all of the greenery -- i see all of the greenery. when i get over to my parents house and our ranch, i always see myself...
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the biggest single water user in arizona is the central arizona project to pump water. if that can be done in times were intermittent power is cheaper, it certainly help out. >> we talked a lot about the colorado river and making sure with regard to storage and water banking in wheeling, one thing we really haven't talked about is surface water in arizona and how that is utilized. talk about for a minute, the importance of arizona's watershed, our northern forest, for example, and how we can better utilize or make sure that we are taking full advantage of every drop of rain that falls in arizona. not necessarily in the upper basin and flowing to the colorado river. how important is it for arizona's water future and what we need to do? >> senator flake, supplies are critical. out of our water budget, about 17% comes from the gila and salt river. on the salt river itself, the main reservoir has flood control capacity dedicated to it. if we could use that flood control capacity to store water in the summertime when it's very unlikely we are going to get any major runoff ev
the biggest single water user in arizona is the central arizona project to pump water. if that can be done in times were intermittent power is cheaper, it certainly help out. >> we talked a lot about the colorado river and making sure with regard to storage and water banking in wheeling, one thing we really haven't talked about is surface water in arizona and how that is utilized. talk about for a minute, the importance of arizona's watershed, our northern forest, for example, and how we...
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arizona benefits significantly from free trade. nafta has been good for arizona. obviously it needs to be modernized, but it needs to be continued, not abandoned. i am concerned where the party might go there. the of the book is on subtitle, a rejection of destructive politics. i am a conservative, just not in a bad mood about it. [laughter] is a positive not built on anger or hatred. i'm concerned where the party might be going there if we follow the lead of individuals who would give in to that destructive behavior. i did address that quite a bit. i talked about growing up in snowflake. snowflake is the center of the universe. will bee the eclipse most prominent there. example, with a great my father, the mayor of snowflake, public service, the parks board, judiciary advisory council. and then my uncle, speaker of the house and senate president. govern in a way to arizona and work across the aisle. to do so in a collegial manner looking for compromise. i feel we are losing some of that in this church vs. skins, type ofand losers environment. i address that in th
arizona benefits significantly from free trade. nafta has been good for arizona. obviously it needs to be modernized, but it needs to be continued, not abandoned. i am concerned where the party might go there. the of the book is on subtitle, a rejection of destructive politics. i am a conservative, just not in a bad mood about it. [laughter] is a positive not built on anger or hatred. i'm concerned where the party might be going there if we follow the lead of individuals who would give in to...
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i think the certainty that that legal framework created in arizona certainly has led to arizona using quite a bit of its water for reuse in the phoenix metropolitan area almost 100%, same in the tucson area. we've long been leaders in reuse. that was one of the key factors that allowed us to achieve that goal. >> thank you. you mentioned you used predictive analytics to better utilize these systems and private investment that you have. explain that. i think predictive analytics are being used just about everywhere. >> yeah. what we're really talking about is in different areas. just looking at the plant operation itself is really about improving productivity, efficiency, predicting downtimes and taking preemptive measures against it and basically protect and prolong the asset life of the plant operation. if you look outside of the plant itself, we have large infrastructure, piping infrastructure, pumping infrastructure. and there is a whole slew of different tools to protect pipeline health, to detect leakages, to address nonrevenue water basically, preventing leakages through preempt
i think the certainty that that legal framework created in arizona certainly has led to arizona using quite a bit of its water for reuse in the phoenix metropolitan area almost 100%, same in the tucson area. we've long been leaders in reuse. that was one of the key factors that allowed us to achieve that goal. >> thank you. you mentioned you used predictive analytics to better utilize these systems and private investment that you have. explain that. i think predictive analytics are being...
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particularly for arizona. we have neuro space and defense related industries that can relate to that. >> one more question. i don't want to keep anybody from watching the eclipse today or be accused of that. >> thank you i represent a small university and work with a lot of young people and the issue of civility is a topic that comes up. and we encourage our students to build community and be part of the community you have to interact with people in a civil way and i think that's what you're promoting and i wonder if you can speak to the cause of the seeming instability we have in public service right now and what good solutions might be so we can work together to move things forward? >> thank you and it is a big part of the book. i happened to be at the baseball practice for the congressional baseball game when the shooter was there and i just included a paragraph about that and i thought when that shooter opened fire on the field and seeing but let's bounce off the gravel around the infield. i just the thoug
particularly for arizona. we have neuro space and defense related industries that can relate to that. >> one more question. i don't want to keep anybody from watching the eclipse today or be accused of that. >> thank you i represent a small university and work with a lot of young people and the issue of civility is a topic that comes up. and we encourage our students to build community and be part of the community you have to interact with people in a civil way and i think that's...
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i think the certainty that the legal framework created in arizona has led to arizona using quite a bit of its water for use in the phoenix metropolitan area almost 100% the same in the tucson area. so the leaders and reuse was one of the key factors to achieve that goal. >> thank you. mr. markhoff, you mentioned the use project of analytics to better utilize the systems and private investment. explain not. people with predictive analytics are being used everywhere, but explain how you use water. >> what we are really talking about is in different areas. one just looking at the plant operation is with asset performance management to develop, improving productivity, improving efficiency, predict being down times and taking preemptive measures and basically protecting and prolonging the asset life of the plan operations. if you look outside of the plant itself we have large infrastructure and there is a whole slew of different tools to protect leakage is, to address non-revenue water basically preventing leakage is to preemptive maintenance activities. and together with analytical tools a
i think the certainty that the legal framework created in arizona has led to arizona using quite a bit of its water for use in the phoenix metropolitan area almost 100% the same in the tucson area. so the leaders and reuse was one of the key factors to achieve that goal. >> thank you. mr. markhoff, you mentioned the use project of analytics to better utilize the systems and private investment. explain not. people with predictive analytics are being used everywhere, but explain how you use...
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well, and what about the people of arizona now? it should be mentioned that the president won the state against hillary clinton, i think he got about 48%. she got about 44 1/2%. but the president's ratings have come down in arizona. do you think that would negatively affect you? >> we aren't seeing any sign of that here tonight. i think that support for president trump and his america-first agenda is strong in arizona. people want a secure border. they want to stop illegal immigration. they want obamacare to be repealed. they want the economy to continue to grow like it has been under president trump. the sky really is the limit. my head is not in the sky but the sky is the limit for this economy and this country. david: you are a physician, we should mention, so health care is very important to you personally but also as politician. arizona has become kind of a poster-child for how obamacare has failed. we can put up the amount of, that insurance has gone up in arizona since obamacare started in 2014. insurance has gone up 157%. d
well, and what about the people of arizona now? it should be mentioned that the president won the state against hillary clinton, i think he got about 48%. she got about 44 1/2%. but the president's ratings have come down in arizona. do you think that would negatively affect you? >> we aren't seeing any sign of that here tonight. i think that support for president trump and his america-first agenda is strong in arizona. people want a secure border. they want to stop illegal immigration....
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you know, the biggest single water user in arizona is the central arizona project to pump water. and if that can be done at times when intermittent power is cheaper, then it certainly helps out. >> right. mr. buschatzke, we talked a lot about the colorado river and making sure that through, you know, with regard to storage and water banking and wheeling, one thing we really haven't talked about is surface water in arizona and how that is utilized. talk about for a minute the importance of arizona's own watershed, our northern forest, for example, and how we can better utilize or make sure that we're taking full advantage of every drop of rain that falls in arizona not necessarily in the upper basin and flowing through the colorado river. how important is that to arizona's water future, and what do we need to do? >> so, senator flake, our in-state supplies are critical. out of our seven million acre water budget, about 17% of that comes from the salt, veridian and hila live. the salt river itself, roosevelt dam is the main reservoir there. it has flick and shoal capacity dedicated
you know, the biggest single water user in arizona is the central arizona project to pump water. and if that can be done at times when intermittent power is cheaper, then it certainly helps out. >> right. mr. buschatzke, we talked a lot about the colorado river and making sure that through, you know, with regard to storage and water banking and wheeling, one thing we really haven't talked about is surface water in arizona and how that is utilized. talk about for a minute the importance of...
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, born in mesa arizona, a young man in his mid-20s at the time. he was suspected by the phoenix police department of being involved in the abduction of a robbery and kidnapping of three different women, three different occasions. all of those occasions happened in downtown phoenix. the pickup for lack of a better word was done in downtown phoenix. some of the crimes took place out in the desert at the time it wawas thought to be the desert s now 20th street. it's no longer the desert, it is a major part of central phoenix today but that's how it started. a suspect in the crimes. the police went to his home in mesa arizona, two police officers and they asked him if he would come down to the police station in central phoenix. they would drive him down here and they learned about some criminal activity. they weren't sure what at the time, and he agreed to do that so they brought him down here and interviewed him were anticipated, depending on your perspective, here in the building that we are in today. but the police had no directive incident of any
, born in mesa arizona, a young man in his mid-20s at the time. he was suspected by the phoenix police department of being involved in the abduction of a robbery and kidnapping of three different women, three different occasions. all of those occasions happened in downtown phoenix. the pickup for lack of a better word was done in downtown phoenix. some of the crimes took place out in the desert at the time it wawas thought to be the desert s now 20th street. it's no longer the desert, it is a...
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the senior senator from arizona. the junior senate is jeff flick who has been more confrontational with president trump, including in a book that he's highly critical of president trump and himself and the republican party for allowing tallow ing trump to become their nominee. since then he's gone after senator flake, giving him the school nickname of jeff flake. more substantively, he has been hyping a republican senate primary challenger in arizona who ran against john mccain in the last election cycle and who wants to run against jeff flake in the next election cycle. she lost quite badly to john mccain last year. it's hard to tell at this point whether she poses a real threat to jeff flake next year. she cease expected to be at this rally with president trump tonight in phoenix and that's after trump has spent days hyping her candidacy and taking up her chances against jeff flake. i know that sounds like electoral politics, beltway politics. that's the immediate political background of what's going on in this sto
the senior senator from arizona. the junior senate is jeff flick who has been more confrontational with president trump, including in a book that he's highly critical of president trump and himself and the republican party for allowing tallow ing trump to become their nominee. since then he's gone after senator flake, giving him the school nickname of jeff flake. more substantively, he has been hyping a republican senate primary challenger in arizona who ran against john mccain in the last...
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i think it's a great time for him to come here to arizona. this has been a huge base of support for him. also where he did his first campaign rally in july 2015. arizona loves president trump and i think we're going to see some of the same. i think we will see some calls for unity and coming together. because we really need to, as an american people, and i know the president understands that. >> harris: jeff, you know this president so well. so the arizona republic has something to say about him coming. i'm curious to get your thoughts. let me read with what they printed. quote thrb rally represents an opportunity for trump, and i'm sure they meant president, to begin acting like a president. arizona has no control over whether he meets that challenge, but the rally also represents the opportunity for arizona to distinguish itself as a state that values peaceful protest and rule of law. arizonans have full control over that, end quote. what are your thoughts? >> well, again, i expect a peaceful rally tonight. i really think that everyone's st
i think it's a great time for him to come here to arizona. this has been a huge base of support for him. also where he did his first campaign rally in july 2015. arizona loves president trump and i think we're going to see some of the same. i think we will see some calls for unity and coming together. because we really need to, as an american people, and i know the president understands that. >> harris: jeff, you know this president so well. so the arizona republic has something to say...
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and i know we've all been out to arizona looking at these issues. arizona is about one third latino. phoenix where maricopa county is situated a about 40% latino. the vast majority of these people are legal american citizens. they are not undocumented. and dwroyet to sheriff joe, all these people look as though they are possibly illegally in this country. and this i think all americans should be concerned about. if you believe in our constitution, if you believe in the 14th amendment which guarantees equal protection under the law, you should be deeply troubled of the abuse of public trust and account ability. >> you know, maria, he says, he being the president, in his speech this week he starts with reading the teleprompter and he's civil. and then he goes off the rails in his rally in phoenix and he implies there that he is going to do what he did with sheriff arpaio and he goes in deeper than his language that came right after charlottesville in defending it, and he kind of sanitizes quoting his own speech. and then he comes back in front of the
and i know we've all been out to arizona looking at these issues. arizona is about one third latino. phoenix where maricopa county is situated a about 40% latino. the vast majority of these people are legal american citizens. they are not undocumented. and dwroyet to sheriff joe, all these people look as though they are possibly illegally in this country. and this i think all americans should be concerned about. if you believe in our constitution, if you believe in the 14th amendment which...
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yeah. >> we're out here in the desert of arizona. landscaping here is obviously going to be different from other regions. >> some areas would need plants that could thrive off a lot of water. plants that thrive off a lot of water out here is not good. >> but wherever you are, you really need a landscaper who understands your particular climate and what works there. i grew up in pittsburgh, where any -- everything grows. right? >> right. yeah. but the sonoran desert's very beautiful. you know, at different times of the year, it can be blooming just as pretty as back east. if you do a correct design, you can design in plants that'll bloom throughout the year. >> now, all plants are not interchangeable. some require much more maintenance than others. you want to look for low-maintenance plants that won't need to be replanted or heavily worked on. pay attention to how the front of your property looks. we've all heard the term "curb appeal." just having a well-thought-out front yard can increase the perception and value of your home. >> y
yeah. >> we're out here in the desert of arizona. landscaping here is obviously going to be different from other regions. >> some areas would need plants that could thrive off a lot of water. plants that thrive off a lot of water out here is not good. >> but wherever you are, you really need a landscaper who understands your particular climate and what works there. i grew up in pittsburgh, where any -- everything grows. right? >> right. yeah. but the sonoran desert's...
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what's the significance of this holding in arizona?>> arizona is a state from which donald trump got his start. it's almost in a marsh to his beginnings, he likes where people like him and inside he will be loved and he feeds off of crowds.>> despite the fact that john mccain and jeff flake have been critical of him. >> absolutely, the state has a long history as a republican state and they overwhelming like donald trump, the state is moving more democrat but his core base has not changed. >> there is some republicans, mitch mcconnell the senate leader who are very critical of donald trump for being critical of a member of the republican party, senator jeff flake. what's going on within republican party? >> the honeymoon is over. they jumped on the trump bandwagon thinking, here's a fellow who is elected president and says he's a president, he's more populist than the republican and they were happy to get on board. but, than they had problems with policy and when you get into the policy it's too extreme for some and the x factor is the
what's the significance of this holding in arizona?>> arizona is a state from which donald trump got his start. it's almost in a marsh to his beginnings, he likes where people like him and inside he will be loved and he feeds off of crowds.>> despite the fact that john mccain and jeff flake have been critical of him. >> absolutely, the state has a long history as a republican state and they overwhelming like donald trump, the state is moving more democrat but his core base has...
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that senator is jeff flake in arizona. arizona's basically a swing state these days. jeff flake is in very serious trouble in the general election and he's potentially in serious trouble in the republican primary, especially if donald trump step understand his campaign against him tonight. that's something we're looking for. >> why is flake flick out of curiosity, why so seemingly according to this poll at least so much more unpop you orrin hatch or bob corker? >> one, look at the nature of arizona, talking about polarized politics. a lot of democrats, you have a republican, an r next to your name, maybe they won't support you as much. but there's a ra el split between the establishment side where mccain is, flake is, and that other side of the base, immigration is a my jor issue, think of joe arpaio, a former sheriff, that side of the party too. jeff flake has issues there. >> steven kornacki always bringing his "a" game, even more special today because it's his birthday. >> thank you. >> happy birthday. >> thank you. appreciate it. >> we won't sing the song. bill kr
that senator is jeff flake in arizona. arizona's basically a swing state these days. jeff flake is in very serious trouble in the general election and he's potentially in serious trouble in the republican primary, especially if donald trump step understand his campaign against him tonight. that's something we're looking for. >> why is flake flick out of curiosity, why so seemingly according to this poll at least so much more unpop you orrin hatch or bob corker? >> one, look at the...
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arizona has two republicans in the u.s. senate, both of them came out against the pardon of sheriff arpaio done this way. senator jeff flake tweeting, quote, regarding the sheriff joe arpaio pardon, i would have preferred that the president honor the judicial process and let it take its course. senator john mccain was blunter tweeting, quote, the president's pardon of joe arpaio, who illegally profiled latinos undermines his claim for respect of rule of law, unquote. >> senator, why in your view are your two republican u.s. senators wrong about this issue? >> thank you for having me, jake, first of all. there's longstanding agreements between those gentlemen and sheriff joe. i don't want to get in the middle of that. i can tell you that there's also congressmen here in arizona, like congressmen trent franks, congressman andy biggs, who have
arizona has two republicans in the u.s. senate, both of them came out against the pardon of sheriff arpaio done this way. senator jeff flake tweeting, quote, regarding the sheriff joe arpaio pardon, i would have preferred that the president honor the judicial process and let it take its course. senator john mccain was blunter tweeting, quote, the president's pardon of joe arpaio, who illegally profiled latinos undermines his claim for respect of rule of law, unquote. >> senator, why in...
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paul, joining to from shallow, arizona, what part in, paul?ate is that caller: right up in the left, toward the northeast corner, to the navaho reservation. host: thanks for phoning in, you re on the air with congressman mr. grijalva. caller: if you look at map of opulation settlement, back east, they don't have settlements, things have been up by private property owners. majority of people live in those only wide open, wild sort of places we have left are that were appointed by in his act ofvelt come ando everyone can look at them and -- bears ears nd i've driven through the staircase areas and i've been and those thern utah developed, were where are we going to stop? where are we going to have you can go n, where out and park and have silence? host: thank you, paul. congressman? the : i don't differ with comment that the gentleman just ade, this is issue of perpituity, and yes, the west is where concentration of public is, the west is where landscape, majestic public landscape that needs to be preserved and conserved is. efforts to undo that
paul, joining to from shallow, arizona, what part in, paul?ate is that caller: right up in the left, toward the northeast corner, to the navaho reservation. host: thanks for phoning in, you re on the air with congressman mr. grijalva. caller: if you look at map of opulation settlement, back east, they don't have settlements, things have been up by private property owners. majority of people live in those only wide open, wild sort of places we have left are that were appointed by in his act...
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criticÓ a dos senadores estatales de arizona, aunque sin mencionarlos por sus nombres. javier: pero no sÓlo eso. tambiÉn acusÓ a la prensa, a todos nosotros, de que somos deshonestos ppor haber denunciado la equiparaciÓn que hizo entre los nazis y racistas por un lado, yy tambiÉn decir que las personas que protestaban contra estos mismos eran extremistas en charlottesville, virginia. es decir que el presidente le adjudica la culpa a la prensa de este tipo de bichos. carolina: otro de los temas que tocÓ durante su discurso en arizona ffue el anuncio de un posible indulto al polÉmico sheriff del condado de maricopa, joe arpaio, declarado culpable por no seguir lla orden de un juez de detener la prÁctica de su oficina de discriminar a los hispanos indocumentados. javier: y claro que de inmediato hubo reacciones en redes. el congresista demÓcrata por illinois luis gutiÉrrez dijo "el indulto a un racista comentÓ que abusó de su poder ppara hostigar a los vecinos y desafiar la ley de estados unidos es el mensaje que trump quiere enviar con su viaje arizona." carol
criticÓ a dos senadores estatales de arizona, aunque sin mencionarlos por sus nombres. javier: pero no sÓlo eso. tambiÉn acusÓ a la prensa, a todos nosotros, de que somos deshonestos ppor haber denunciado la equiparaciÓn que hizo entre los nazis y racistas por un lado, yy tambiÉn decir que las personas que protestaban contra estos mismos eran extremistas en charlottesville, virginia. es decir que el presidente le adjudica la culpa a la prensa de este tipo de bichos. carolina: otro de los...
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paul, joining to from shallow, arizona, what part in, paul?ate is that caller: right up in the left, toward the northeast corner, to the navaho reservation. host: thanks for phoning in, you re on the air with congressman mr. grijalva. caller: if you look at map of opulation settlement, back east, they don't have settlements, things have been up by private property owners. majority of people live in those only wide open, wild sort of places we have left are that were appointed by in his act ofvelt come ando everyone can look at them and -- bears ears nd i've driven through the staircase areas and i've been and those thern utah developed, were where are we going to stop? where are we going to have you can go n, where out and park and have silence? host: thank you, paul. congressman? the : i don't differ with comment that the gentleman just ade, this is issue of perpituity, and yes, the west is where concentration of public is, the west is where landscape, majestic public landscape that needs to be preserved and conserved is. efforts to undo that
paul, joining to from shallow, arizona, what part in, paul?ate is that caller: right up in the left, toward the northeast corner, to the navaho reservation. host: thanks for phoning in, you re on the air with congressman mr. grijalva. caller: if you look at map of opulation settlement, back east, they don't have settlements, things have been up by private property owners. majority of people live in those only wide open, wild sort of places we have left are that were appointed by in his act...
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it is not just a slap in the face to immigrants in arizona. it is a sign that he endorses lawlessness. >> the criminal contempt of a court order. >> it is so incendiary. and i think what he wants is to basically see his comments about the quote/unquote violent left that's the goal of the rally, to say i told you so and rallying his people around him even tighter. >> we should say, so far things are peaceful. law enforcement is doing a good job keeping people. it is a requested, it is that the president skoming a molotov cocktail to your town. >> this happened in chicago right before the illinois republican primary. and i think president trump are understand that's this feeds into his narrative about law and order. if he can have crowds of protesters waving the mexican flag as happened in albuquerque. you have incidents of minor violence, it creates a sense that we will make the nation calm again. this is an area where the president understand that's elite opinion is different. there's a new poll out in virginia related to the governor's race s
it is not just a slap in the face to immigrants in arizona. it is a sign that he endorses lawlessness. >> the criminal contempt of a court order. >> it is so incendiary. and i think what he wants is to basically see his comments about the quote/unquote violent left that's the goal of the rally, to say i told you so and rallying his people around him even tighter. >> we should say, so far things are peaceful. law enforcement is doing a good job keeping people. it is a...
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so that is a gap filler or needed air requirements in southern arizona. in south texas and also testing them in vermont to see what the capability is. we have come quite a long ways with regard to as a u.s. in filling gaps in air requirements. >> thanks for continuing the air discussion, the vader technology has been helpful but the feedback that we get when i go down to visit is oftentimes there's several limitations obviously to the unmanned aerial systems as whe to when a complat and when information is available. we've talked several times since i didn't subcommittee chair about pushing forward to also have that capability on manned aircraft. i know you are piloting that, pardon the pun. but can you give an update on the process of getting the vader technology unmanned aircraft to provide more flexibility? >> well, first let me say that we are hoping to expand the uas capabilities with vader. we are close to moving into a 24 by five operation when you probably visit throughout this year, it was a 16 by five. what happens with the weather is we do exac
so that is a gap filler or needed air requirements in southern arizona. in south texas and also testing them in vermont to see what the capability is. we have come quite a long ways with regard to as a u.s. in filling gaps in air requirements. >> thanks for continuing the air discussion, the vader technology has been helpful but the feedback that we get when i go down to visit is oftentimes there's several limitations obviously to the unmanned aerial systems as whe to when a complat and...
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arizona is an open carry state. does the presence of so many visible guns at tonight's protests increase your concern? >> yes, it does. and i wish that people who were coming downtown to express their first amendment rights either opposing the president and his policies and unfortunately his failure of moral leadership after charlottesville just a few days ago or those who support the president would leave their weapons at home. they don't need to try to antagonize others in the audience by bringing those very large weapons. it's unfortunate but arizona is an open carry state and there have been no arrests for any weapons violations in phoenix tonight. >> and mr. mayor, you were quite outspoken ahead of that that you did not want the president to come to phoenix and do this rally, you were worry about about his motivations coming there. did the president reach out to you, did the white house ever contact you to address your concerns or to find out more about whether there was a way they could do this that would be l
arizona is an open carry state. does the presence of so many visible guns at tonight's protests increase your concern? >> yes, it does. and i wish that people who were coming downtown to express their first amendment rights either opposing the president and his policies and unfortunately his failure of moral leadership after charlottesville just a few days ago or those who support the president would leave their weapons at home. they don't need to try to antagonize others in the audience...
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miranda lived here in mesa, arizona. he was born in mesa, arizona. he was a young man in his mid-20s at the time. he was suspected by the phoenix police department of being involved in the abduction, the robbery, and the kidnapping of three different women on three different occasions. all of those occasions happen in downtown phoenix. the pickup, for lack of a better word, was in downtown phoenix. some of the crimes took place out in the desert. at the time that was thought to be the desert, it's now 20 street and bethany home. it's no longer the desert. it's a major part of central phoenix today. but that's how it started with being a suspect in those crimes. the police went to his home in mesa, arizona, two police officers, and they asked him if he would come down to the police station in central phoenix. they would drag them down. they wanted to talk to them about some criminal activity. he wasn't sure what at the time. he agreed to do that. so they brought it down here and interviewed him, or interrogated him, depends on your perspecti perspecti
miranda lived here in mesa, arizona. he was born in mesa, arizona. he was a young man in his mid-20s at the time. he was suspected by the phoenix police department of being involved in the abduction, the robbery, and the kidnapping of three different women on three different occasions. all of those occasions happen in downtown phoenix. the pickup, for lack of a better word, was in downtown phoenix. some of the crimes took place out in the desert. at the time that was thought to be the desert,...
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the daily courier from out in arizona. boasting and bashing, president trump lists accomplishments, takes on at that rally in phoenix, that paper from arizona. one more headline from news erald in arizona, trump blames media for condemnation of comments on charlottesville. any of the rally, you can see it in its entirety at c-span.org. for today's it program. we'll be right back here a.m. ow morning at 7 eastern, 4 a.m. pacific, in the meantime, have a great wednesday. humanitarian issues in the democratic republic of the congo. that is scheduled for 11:00 a.m. eastern. following last night's phoenix rally, president trump heading to reno, nevada to address thousands of military veterans at the 99 national convention of the american legion. c-span, where history unfolds daily.
the daily courier from out in arizona. boasting and bashing, president trump lists accomplishments, takes on at that rally in phoenix, that paper from arizona. one more headline from news erald in arizona, trump blames media for condemnation of comments on charlottesville. any of the rally, you can see it in its entirety at c-span.org. for today's it program. we'll be right back here a.m. ow morning at 7 eastern, 4 a.m. pacific, in the meantime, have a great wednesday. humanitarian issues in...
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he's picked a fight, already, with so many people in arizona. he picked a fight with both sitting senators, he brings up john mccain's health care vote. it is not an environment of unity. the message he tried to establish last night, we have to love each other and work together. arizona is one of the most -- one of the most not unified places because of the positions trump has taken against his political rivals and because of the issues that come up when he goes there. so, if he's going to have a message of community, it will be interesting how he does it. >> pitfalls. patrick, you heard her men senator flake who president trump calls flake the flake. i mean, what do you expect to hear from the president today in arizona? are we going to hear, potentially, an endorsement of kelly ward, challenging senator flake? >> well, that's the thing. we don't know which trump, literally, will show up tonight. what we think in politics and the campaigns and the politicians i have advised over the years, they are people who take it in. they can read a crowd p
he's picked a fight, already, with so many people in arizona. he picked a fight with both sitting senators, he brings up john mccain's health care vote. it is not an environment of unity. the message he tried to establish last night, we have to love each other and work together. arizona is one of the most -- one of the most not unified places because of the positions trump has taken against his political rivals and because of the issues that come up when he goes there. so, if he's going to have...
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ceo and governor of arizona. he is not showing up. the president is at war with two popular senators in that state. >> and jeff flake will be in attendance this evening. we'll see if he actually endorses him. >>> you can tweet the show at theleadcnn. we actually read your tweets. i turn it over to wolf blitzer in the situation room. >>> happening now on breaking news. playing to his base. for a shocking response to violence, president trump is in arizona at a big campaign-like rally. >>> temperatures rising. thousands are turning out in the scorching heat to protest the president's visit. but arizona's top republicans are keeping their distance from the president. does he have political retaliation in mind? >>> navy cyberhack? cnn has learned that the u.s.s. mccain suffered. they said there is no indication right now of a cyber attack, but the investigation will consider, quote, all possibilities. how vulnerable are u.s. warships? >>> selling danger. how far will north korea go to raise money for its missile program? u.n. experts are
ceo and governor of arizona. he is not showing up. the president is at war with two popular senators in that state. >> and jeff flake will be in attendance this evening. we'll see if he actually endorses him. >>> you can tweet the show at theleadcnn. we actually read your tweets. i turn it over to wolf blitzer in the situation room. >>> happening now on breaking news. playing to his base. for a shocking response to violence, president trump is in arizona at a big...
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the reason he was in yuma, arizona. they've seen an 83% drop in border crossings ever since they installed more fencing and infrastructure and say a big part of that was trump's executive orders that dealt with immigration. that played a big part in helping reduce the number of border crossings. we expect that to be a topic of conversation here tonight. we talked to thousands of supporters and the number one issue we wanted to see president trump address was border security. trump will take the stage a few hours from now, and people camped out overnight to grab the first spot in line, to be the first ones through the door tonight. connell. >> reporter: got used to that in the campaign. connell: can you see this is a campaign-style event tonight organized by the president's political operation, we've been hearing reports that president trump views facebook's mark zuckerberg and massachusetts senator elizabeth warren as potential democratic rivals in 2020, maybe a primary opponent from john kasich or somebody else. that's
the reason he was in yuma, arizona. they've seen an 83% drop in border crossings ever since they installed more fencing and infrastructure and say a big part of that was trump's executive orders that dealt with immigration. that played a big part in helping reduce the number of border crossings. we expect that to be a topic of conversation here tonight. we talked to thousands of supporters and the number one issue we wanted to see president trump address was border security. trump will take the...
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it's been very effective within arizona. i can speak to the field operations in the relationship with mexico is strong and defer to the chief. >> i'm running up time. frequently, if you could create a matrix to assess how effective that relationship is in it's not being inspecting and being part of the border. thank you very much i yield, manager. >> the future woman. again, same question for both of you. take a minute or a minute and a half. describe, mr. locke, described your dream tech scenario for the cdp of tomorrow. >> my tech scenario would be having the right mixture of technology and we can't do it alone, no one piece of technology has ever made an apprehension but that it informs in talks to all of the other component pieces that we have within cdp and that information shared immediately to all proponents and officers who need it. that would be my dream scenario. we have systems out there that are stand-alone systems that we would need, in my view, we need to have to speak to one another. so that we are not redunda
it's been very effective within arizona. i can speak to the field operations in the relationship with mexico is strong and defer to the chief. >> i'm running up time. frequently, if you could create a matrix to assess how effective that relationship is in it's not being inspecting and being part of the border. thank you very much i yield, manager. >> the future woman. again, same question for both of you. take a minute or a minute and a half. describe, mr. locke, described your...
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in arizona 200,000 people in arizona will wake up this morning without health fair. they'll have paid the fine but can't afford care. people buying on the exchange are in a bad way and we need to fix it desperately. senator mccain's reason for voting against it is consistent with everything he's talked about for a long time. get back to regular order. >> charlie: he also made a sterling appeal for bipartisanship. >> and order means that. you go to the committees. the committees are more bipartisan. they are more expert in the area. in this case is lamar alexander or patty murray. i am convinced we have maybe not the leadership on the democratic side but you have people on both sides the aisle that are ready and ready to work across the aisle on this. >> charlie: it has to be by now, it seems, a repair of obama care. even the former president has acknowledged there were certain problems with obama care and certain principles that everybody seemed to believe pre-existing conditions and leaving kids on until they're 26 are things nobody wants to get rid of. >> and some
in arizona 200,000 people in arizona will wake up this morning without health fair. they'll have paid the fine but can't afford care. people buying on the exchange are in a bad way and we need to fix it desperately. senator mccain's reason for voting against it is consistent with everything he's talked about for a long time. get back to regular order. >> charlie: he also made a sterling appeal for bipartisanship. >> and order means that. you go to the committees. the committees are...
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el senador de arizona ha sido bastante controversial. carolina: dicen que este hombre, posiblemente trump le darÍa ese perdÓn. no se sabe porque solamente fueron palabras que se dijeron en el momento. hoy 7:00 p.m. se espera ese evento de parte del presidente trump. hay miles de personas que han confirmado que serÁn parte de esas manifestaciones. cambiando de tema, y comandante de la flota del pacÍfico estados unidos, dijo que los buzos habÍan localizado cuerpos dentro del afectado buque de guerra, un dÍa despuÉs de chocar contra un buque petrolero cerca de singapur. aÚn no se confirman cuantos cuerpo fueron hallados. agregÓ que los buques de la armada de malasia tambiÉn habÍan encontrado uno. la bÚsqueda de los 10 marineros desaparecidos continÚa. javier:"no dirÉ cuando vamos atacar pero, atacar hemos" trump anunciÓ cambio de estrategia sobre la guerra en afganistÁn. advirtiÓ incremento en la presencia militar aunque sin aclarar el nÚmero de tropas o el plazo concreto para realizarlo. el anuncio lo hizo rodeado de sold
el senador de arizona ha sido bastante controversial. carolina: dicen que este hombre, posiblemente trump le darÍa ese perdÓn. no se sabe porque solamente fueron palabras que se dijeron en el momento. hoy 7:00 p.m. se espera ese evento de parte del presidente trump. hay miles de personas que han confirmado que serÁn parte de esas manifestaciones. cambiando de tema, y comandante de la flota del pacÍfico estados unidos, dijo que los buzos habÍan localizado cuerpos dentro del afectado buque...
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and forget, believe me, arizona, iwill neverforget. and i'm here tonight to send a message, we are fully and totally committed to fighting for oui’ totally committed to fighting for our agenda and we will not stop until thejob is our agenda and we will not stop until the job is done. this evening, joined together with friends, we reaffirm our shared customs, traditions and values. we love our country. we celebrate our trip, we embrace ourfreedom, we respect our flag, we are proud trip, we embrace ourfreedom, we respect ourflag, we are proud of oui’ respect ourflag, we are proud of our history. we cherish our constitution, including by the way the second amendment. cheering chanting: usa! usa! we fully protect religious liberty. we believe in law and order and we support the incredible men and women of law enforcement. and we pledge oui’ of law enforcement. and we pledge our legions to one nation under god. you always understood what washington, dc did not. our movement isa washington, dc did not. our movement is a movement built
and forget, believe me, arizona, iwill neverforget. and i'm here tonight to send a message, we are fully and totally committed to fighting for oui’ totally committed to fighting for our agenda and we will not stop until thejob is our agenda and we will not stop until the job is done. this evening, joined together with friends, we reaffirm our shared customs, traditions and values. we love our country. we celebrate our trip, we embrace ourfreedom, we respect our flag, we are proud trip, we...
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in arizona 200,000 people in arizona will wake up this morning without health fair. they'll have paid the fine but can't afford care. people buying on the exchange are in a bad way and we need to fix it desperately. senator mccain's reason for voting against it is consistent with everything he's talked about for a long time. get back to regular order. >> charlie: he also made a sterling appeal for bipartisanship. >> and order means that. you go to the committees. the committees are more bipartisan. they are more expert in the area. in this case is lamar alexander or patty murray. i am convinced we have maybe not the leadership on the democratic side but you have people on both sides of the aisle that are ready and ready to work across the aisle on this. >> charlie: it has to be by now, it seems, a repair of obama care. even the former president has acknowledged there were certain problems with obama care and certain principles that everybody seemed to believe pre-existing conditions and leaving kids on until they're 26 are things nobody wants to get rid of. >> and so
in arizona 200,000 people in arizona will wake up this morning without health fair. they'll have paid the fine but can't afford care. people buying on the exchange are in a bad way and we need to fix it desperately. senator mccain's reason for voting against it is consistent with everything he's talked about for a long time. get back to regular order. >> charlie: he also made a sterling appeal for bipartisanship. >> and order means that. you go to the committees. the committees are...
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live from gilbert, arizona, alexander marks. it will be a big 24 hours there in arizona. >> it is, that's right. tension running high ahead of the president's campaign rally. tomorrow, violence is feared, particularly in the wake of charlottesville. the chief of police in phoenix has said that there will be maximum staffing around that rally to prevent any sort of violence. the big question is whether the president will announce some sort of pardon at that rally for the controversial sheriff joe arpaio, convicted of criminal contempt for refusing to stop racially profiling latinos. now, the mayor has put out a statement ahead of this rally, calling on the president to p t postpone it. a democrat named greg stanton who wrote i am disappointed that president trump has chosen to hold a campaign rally as our nation is still healing from the tragic events in charlottesville. if president trump is coming to phoenix to announce a pardon for sheriff joe arpaio, it will be clear that his true intent is to inflame emotions and further div
live from gilbert, arizona, alexander marks. it will be a big 24 hours there in arizona. >> it is, that's right. tension running high ahead of the president's campaign rally. tomorrow, violence is feared, particularly in the wake of charlottesville. the chief of police in phoenix has said that there will be maximum staffing around that rally to prevent any sort of violence. the big question is whether the president will announce some sort of pardon at that rally for the controversial...
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he is symbolic of attacks on the hispanic and latino community of arizona. what he has done today, donald trump, is another slap in the face oh the latino community. >> alice stewart, anna's opinion there is clearly something that the white house knows or knew going in this decision. so make the white house case here, why do this? what does trump get out of this? >> first and foremost, you have to remember sheriff joe was an early supporter of president trump, and they both share the same views on building the wall and securing our boboarders. but with record regard to the charges against the sheriff, president trump said he was doing his job. this was part of his job, enforcing immigration laws. clearly it was against the law and he was found guilty. but it's always been known that the president was going to do this. he felt this was part of the sheriff carrying out the duties as sheriff, and it was a matter of time. as he said, he felt as though the sheriff didn't have anything to worry about. but the white house statement, they said look, he's 85 years ol
he is symbolic of attacks on the hispanic and latino community of arizona. what he has done today, donald trump, is another slap in the face oh the latino community. >> alice stewart, anna's opinion there is clearly something that the white house knows or knew going in this decision. so make the white house case here, why do this? what does trump get out of this? >> first and foremost, you have to remember sheriff joe was an early supporter of president trump, and they both share...
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miranda lived here in mesa, arizona, was worn in mesa, arizona. he was a young man in his mid-20s at the time. he was suspect at by the phoenix police department of being involved in the abduction and the robbery and kidnapping of three different women on three different occasions. all of those occasions happened in downtown phoenix. the pickup for lack of a better word was done in downtown unix. some of the crimes took place out in the desert at the time. it's now 20th street. it's no longer the desert. it's a major part of central phoenix now. that's how it started. he was a suspect in those crimes. the police went to his home in mesa, arizona. two police officers and they asked him if he would come down to the police station in central phoenix. they would drive him down and talk with him about some criminal activity. he wasn't sure what at the time. he agreed to do that so they brought him down here and interviewed him or interrogated him, depending on your perspective here in the building that we are in today. but the police had no direct with
miranda lived here in mesa, arizona, was worn in mesa, arizona. he was a young man in his mid-20s at the time. he was suspect at by the phoenix police department of being involved in the abduction and the robbery and kidnapping of three different women on three different occasions. all of those occasions happened in downtown phoenix. the pickup for lack of a better word was done in downtown unix. some of the crimes took place out in the desert at the time. it's now 20th street. it's no longer...
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cheryl: kind of the rudy giuliani out of arizona, really cleaned on the area. lauren: big retailers coming together to fight in the sun. tracee carrasco joining with the headlines. good morning, tracee. >> good morning. wal-mart is the largest world retailer in google the most popular search engine teaming up to take an amazon to take an amazon page shoppers to choose from hundreds of thousands of wal-mart products through the google express website which is the online shopping marketplace that includes retailers like target and costco. do this through the mobile app or voice activated google home which is like amazon .co. the partnership will be available to shoppers in late september. this is the first time wal-mart will be offering the chance for people to shop outside of its own website. lauren: voice back to beijing right now. >> move over alexa. lauren: shares being marked down by some mutual fund companies. >> cents per share stock publicly commit mutual fund companies estimate the worth each quarter. according to "the wall street journal," for mutual fu
cheryl: kind of the rudy giuliani out of arizona, really cleaned on the area. lauren: big retailers coming together to fight in the sun. tracee carrasco joining with the headlines. good morning, tracee. >> good morning. wal-mart is the largest world retailer in google the most popular search engine teaming up to take an amazon to take an amazon page shoppers to choose from hundreds of thousands of wal-mart products through the google express website which is the online shopping...
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about to hold a campaign-type rally in phoenix, arizona. what could go wrong. >>> calling for unity in america. he's on his way to arizona where two disapproving senators are waiting. could his night be wiped away with one ad lib? >>> posing as a bizarre steve bannon and telling a top news organization that bannon now runs again. why would an editor in chief share a smear of ivanka trump? >>> he indicated he might not be the killer. now with just hours left to live, a condemned inmate gets a surprise lifeline from the governor, but why did this take nearly two decades? >>> good afternoon and welcome to "the lead." i'm jake tapper. tonight president trump will take the stage in phoenix, arizona for an unscripted campaign rally, we're told. it comes after last night when the president laid out some details for the path to afghanistan. tonight will the president echo what he said in his scripted teleprompter address last night, urging americans to come together with love and in peace, or -- or -- as is his wont when speaking before adoring cro
about to hold a campaign-type rally in phoenix, arizona. what could go wrong. >>> calling for unity in america. he's on his way to arizona where two disapproving senators are waiting. could his night be wiped away with one ad lib? >>> posing as a bizarre steve bannon and telling a top news organization that bannon now runs again. why would an editor in chief share a smear of ivanka trump? >>> he indicated he might not be the killer. now with just hours left to live, a...
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so why arizona? and why now? the state's two senators, both republicans, have been vocal critics of president trump, especially jeff flake, and the animosity seems to run deep on both sides, as president trump praises flake's primary challenger, calling flake weak on immigration and crime. and on top of all of this, we still don't know if the president plans
so why arizona? and why now? the state's two senators, both republicans, have been vocal critics of president trump, especially jeff flake, and the animosity seems to run deep on both sides, as president trump praises flake's primary challenger, calling flake weak on immigration and crime. and on top of all of this, we still don't know if the president plans
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how are arizona officials reacting? guest: the mayor of phoenix has made a caution to trump to consider delaying the rally, given how high temperatures are right now. senator john mccain is no fan of president trump, so this is not necessarily the friendliest territory for him. he has a lot of supporters in arizona. still have ably huge turnout for the rally, should he choose to go. this is where you see him in his element. feeling most comfortable, most confident, defending his record. this is as ways, much as a refresher for him mentally as it is for him to regroup, turn the page. host: he has tweeted out this morning -- great to see that dr. kelly ward is running against flake jeff flake, he is toxic. do you think he will repeat that message in arizona with eight republican senator, jeff flake, up for reelection? guest: it is possible. he rarely supported any of his policies. so president trump has directed a lot of his vitriol at jeff flake. it will be interesting to see whether the white house backs that up with ma
how are arizona officials reacting? guest: the mayor of phoenix has made a caution to trump to consider delaying the rally, given how high temperatures are right now. senator john mccain is no fan of president trump, so this is not necessarily the friendliest territory for him. he has a lot of supporters in arizona. still have ably huge turnout for the rally, should he choose to go. this is where you see him in his element. feeling most comfortable, most confident, defending his record. this is...
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trump has attacked both arizona senators flake and mccain. also phoenix democrat mayor greg stanton asked the president to postpone his rally, he is worried about street riots. now they there is no joe arpaio pardon today. joining us today, andy big. you will be attending the rally. >> thank you. liz: what do you expect from president tonight. >> i think he will try to reach out and be as unifying as he come talk about the successes we had so far. whether repeal of dodd-frank, regulatory reform. i think he will talk about the initiatives on tax reform. i think he will encourage congress to finish the job on repealing obamacare. i think he will talk about those types of mol policy issues that is what i think it going to be, i think there will be at least inside the hall a lot of people supporting president trump and outside the hall not so much. liz: i hear ya. we're tracking the protesters. republican senator mccain, flake and mayor of phoenix stanton are not attending, your thoughts? >> well, i don't know what their motivations are. i know m
trump has attacked both arizona senators flake and mccain. also phoenix democrat mayor greg stanton asked the president to postpone his rally, he is worried about street riots. now they there is no joe arpaio pardon today. joining us today, andy big. you will be attending the rally. >> thank you. liz: what do you expect from president tonight. >> i think he will try to reach out and be as unifying as he come talk about the successes we had so far. whether repeal of dodd-frank,...
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he was in arizona. the fact that this was dumped late on a friday night in addition to a couple other big news stories and in addition to a hurricane, it's not a surprise. but -- >> the endorsement was in january of 2016. very early on arpaio had his back. >> this is more of what the president has been doing. really, really catering what he's doing and his actions to the 35%, his base. sheriff arpaio represents strong border security, building the wall, immigration and 74% of republicans want to see that. it's good for the base but not for politics. >> alleice brought up 74% of americans support the president on immigration. by in large on just about every question you ask republicans right now, a majority, if not upwards of 70, 75, 80 percent supports the president. we've been talking about this for over two years. this causes you, you know, enormous pain. is it possible at this point that your republican party is no longer really your republican party? that the republican party has shifted so much tha
he was in arizona. the fact that this was dumped late on a friday night in addition to a couple other big news stories and in addition to a hurricane, it's not a surprise. but -- >> the endorsement was in january of 2016. very early on arpaio had his back. >> this is more of what the president has been doing. really, really catering what he's doing and his actions to the 35%, his base. sheriff arpaio represents strong border security, building the wall, immigration and 74% of...