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response in arizona. the two met in the oval where they also answered questions from reporters about mail-in voting in november. he was hit very hard. to have doug explain it a little bit. perhaps you both want to explain it. you have done a fantastic job, we are very proud of you. we love the people of arizona. they are very proud of the job you have done. these are some of the things we provided. that is a lot. doug would take his call and was always asking for a lot for arizona. that is the way a good governor should be. >> i want to say thank you, mr. president. i want to thank dr. deborah birx who came and sat with leaders, the covid-19 crisis did not hit arizona until later. we had a very difficult june. we had a much better july. we sat down with dr. birx and the coronavirus task force and talked about mitigation steps. physical distance, washing your hands, we did take some further steps. butere in the unhappy important decision of dispersing the close, jim's. we have seen improvement week over ye
response in arizona. the two met in the oval where they also answered questions from reporters about mail-in voting in november. he was hit very hard. to have doug explain it a little bit. perhaps you both want to explain it. you have done a fantastic job, we are very proud of you. we love the people of arizona. they are very proud of the job you have done. these are some of the things we provided. that is a lot. doug would take his call and was always asking for a lot for arizona. that is the...
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we will make arizona more prosperous than ever before. we will make arizona safer than ever before. and to borrow a phrase, "we will make america great again, again." thank you all very much. god bless the men and women of law enforcement. and god bless america. ♪ >> we are taking your calls live on the air. we will discuss policy issues that impact you. the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th amendment. we will talk about the history of women in politics with debbie walsh. journal, liveon at 7:00 eastern sunday morning. watch our live coverage of the democratic national convention monday at 9:00 eastern. andh live or on wpbf.com find the latest information. atn up for our newsletter c-span.org. >> the men who ran for the presidency and lost, but changed political history. the four term governor of new york al smith. >> democratic attorneys general speak about police reform and racial disparities caused by the coronavirus. this session was part of a net roots nation conference. for joining usch today. on the to our panel democratic ag's. they are the front-line line
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arizona has adopted the following measures. the governor advised residents to aggressively social distance and maintain strict hygiene. the state encourages masks to be used in crowded places, especially when social distancing is not possible. the governor also exercised his discretion to restrict capacity at indoor locations to limit the possibility of super spreading. it's a big thing. we got them a lot of treatments and therapies to the states, including nearly 70,000 vials of remdesivir. and up to treat over 11,000 patients. it has been very successful. my administration also delivered ppe and point of care testing to over 100 nursing homes. the federal government has provided massive amounts of masks, equipment and gowns. you know some of those numbers. arizona was a big inefficient erie. they very much appreciated it. more than 1000 national guard a medical personnel have been deployed in arizona. they have really helped. there have been terrific and i want to think them -- think them -- thank them. we have supported our
arizona has adopted the following measures. the governor advised residents to aggressively social distance and maintain strict hygiene. the state encourages masks to be used in crowded places, especially when social distancing is not possible. the governor also exercised his discretion to restrict capacity at indoor locations to limit the possibility of super spreading. it's a big thing. we got them a lot of treatments and therapies to the states, including nearly 70,000 vials of remdesivir....
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arizona has adopted the following measures. the governor advised residents to aggressively social distance and maintain strict hygiene. the state encourages masks to be used in crowded places, especially when social distancing is not possible. the governor also exercised his discretion to restrict capacity at indoor locations to limit the possibility of super spreading. it's a big thing. we got them a lot of treatments and therapies to the states, including nearly 70,000 vials of remdesivir. and up to treat over 11,000 patients. it has been very successful. my administration also delivered care testing to over 100 nursing homes. the federal government has provided massive amounts of wns.s, equipment and goy you know some of those numbers. arizona was a big inefficient erie. they very much appreciated it. more than 1000 national guard a medical personnel have been deployed in arizona. they have really helped. there have been terrific and i want to think them -- think them -- thank them. have supported our tribal communities. the
arizona has adopted the following measures. the governor advised residents to aggressively social distance and maintain strict hygiene. the state encourages masks to be used in crowded places, especially when social distancing is not possible. the governor also exercised his discretion to restrict capacity at indoor locations to limit the possibility of super spreading. it's a big thing. we got them a lot of treatments and therapies to the states, including nearly 70,000 vials of remdesivir....
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arizona. literally emerged as one of the best governors in america. he has seen this economy grow. he has seen schools improve. he has let this great state through trying times over the last many months. would you join me in thinking governor doug ducey for his leadership and his unwavering support of law enforcement across arizona. [applause] vice pres. pence: thank you, governor. speaking of friends of mine, allow me to begin by bringing greetings from another friend of mine. when i told him last night i was heading to the grand canyon state i thought he sounded a little jealous. gratitude for today's endorsement from a man he was been a champion for law & order every day of this administration. i bring greetings from the 45th president of the united states of america, president donald trump. [cheers] [applause] vice pres. pence: on the president's behalf i could not be more proud to accept the arizona police association endorsement for four more years of this president in the white house. f
arizona. literally emerged as one of the best governors in america. he has seen this economy grow. he has seen schools improve. he has let this great state through trying times over the last many months. would you join me in thinking governor doug ducey for his leadership and his unwavering support of law enforcement across arizona. [applause] vice pres. pence: thank you, governor. speaking of friends of mine, allow me to begin by bringing greetings from another friend of mine. when i told him...
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arizona. part of my coverage of politico is the presidential race as well as demographics. i have covered the changing demographics in arizona and what that means for presidential races and ballot races. before we dive into arizona, mary newman is providing us background into the dynamics at play. >> if arizona were a color, it would be read. it is home to the red rock state park, famous for the red clay, cardinals fans are draped in red, but the biggest reason is the voting patterns. the state has voted for the republican candidate in 70% of general elections. ♪ >> we came within one percentage point of carrying arizona. i hope you will help us to better on thursday. >> this bill clinton rally was the last election when the deeply republican state voted for the democrats. in 2016, trump won the state, but things seem to be shifting making it a democratic target. first, let us talk demographics. part of the reason arizona could turn blue is the growing power of the latino vote. >> the hispan
arizona. part of my coverage of politico is the presidential race as well as demographics. i have covered the changing demographics in arizona and what that means for presidential races and ballot races. before we dive into arizona, mary newman is providing us background into the dynamics at play. >> if arizona were a color, it would be read. it is home to the red rock state park, famous for the red clay, cardinals fans are draped in red, but the biggest reason is the voting patterns. the...
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arizona governor has really done a fantasticjob. arizona governor has really done a fantastic job. beyond even arizona governor has really done a fantasticjob. beyond even the covid—19 situation what you've been reading about as it pertains to arizona. a state that is a model for applying a science —based approach toa applying a science —based approach to a decrease delete that decreasing cases without implementing a punishing lockdown. arizona's record in reducing the spread of the virus while maintaining hospital capacity and allowing society to continue functioning and functioning very nicely, very successfully. it's an example that shows how our path forward can work in other states. arizona has a record and a record really to be proud of its to reduce that number of daily new cases over 7596. that number of daily new cases over 75%. cut the positivity rate in half and reduced er visits by two thirds of all the while keeping the economy functioning and functioning really well. when cases surgeonjune the vice president and doctor burke visited arizona to consult with gover
arizona governor has really done a fantasticjob. arizona governor has really done a fantastic job. beyond even arizona governor has really done a fantasticjob. beyond even the covid—19 situation what you've been reading about as it pertains to arizona. a state that is a model for applying a science —based approach toa applying a science —based approach to a decrease delete that decreasing cases without implementing a punishing lockdown. arizona's record in reducing the spread of the virus...
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laura: arizona is a changing state. the latino population has grown over the last few years and they have increasingly become more politically active. activists and organizers on the ground see the battle between latinos and gop governors, as well as the former sheriff who was known for legally defining a -- defying a judge's order to stop racially profiling latinos during patrols, those battles woke up younger generations and made them more politically active. democrats and republicans alike have told me, in the state, trump has accelerated these dynamics and due to his presidency a moderate democrat, which biden has fashioned himself as, could be more viable in a red state like arizona. charlie: the debate surrounding arizona's response to the coronavirus crisis has been among the most politicized with president trump praising republican governor ducey's handling of the pandemic and joe ripping the governor's response. how has the pandemic shipping -- shaping the election environment? laura: arizona has been one of th
laura: arizona is a changing state. the latino population has grown over the last few years and they have increasingly become more politically active. activists and organizers on the ground see the battle between latinos and gop governors, as well as the former sheriff who was known for legally defining a -- defying a judge's order to stop racially profiling latinos during patrols, those battles woke up younger generations and made them more politically active. democrats and republicans alike...
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birx visited arizona to consult with the governor. they had long consultations with governor ducey and his staff, and the vice president has been in constant contact ever since. my administration's also collaborating with the state and local are officials across the south and midwest to provide similar guidance. we had a great relationship with the representatives in arizona, and it's been such a successful endeavor. the federal government has supplied or delivered more than 400 million pieces of personal protective equipment to arizona along with nearly 70,000 vials of remdesivir. we provided over 1 -- excuse me, we provided over $18 billion in economic support to arizona including more than $8.6 billion to support over 80,000 small businesses. so we really have been helping arizona, and it's gotten tremendous results. our goal is to protect the most vulnerable, increase recovery rates. you know that. that's something so important. and prevent hospital overcrowding, all the while avoiding the kind of stringent lockdowns that would in
birx visited arizona to consult with the governor. they had long consultations with governor ducey and his staff, and the vice president has been in constant contact ever since. my administration's also collaborating with the state and local are officials across the south and midwest to provide similar guidance. we had a great relationship with the representatives in arizona, and it's been such a successful endeavor. the federal government has supplied or delivered more than 400 million pieces...
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arizona has a record states. arizona has a record to be proud of. it has reduced the number of new cases by over 75%. cut the positivity rate in half and reduced e.r. visits by two-thirds, all the while keeping the economy functioning and functioning really well. when cases surged in june, the vice president and dr. birx visited arizona to consult with the governor. they had long consultations with him and his staff and the vice president has been in constant contact ever since. my administration has went in touch with those in the midwest to provide similar guidance. we had a great relationship with the representatives in arizona. it has been such a successful he said did he ever. the federal government has supplied or delivered more than 400 million pieces of protective equipment to arizona along with 70,000 vials of remdesivir. we've provided over, excuse me, we provided over $18 billion in economic support to arizona, including more than $8.6 billion to support over 80,000 small businesses. so we've been helping arizona and it has gotten tremend
arizona has a record states. arizona has a record to be proud of. it has reduced the number of new cases by over 75%. cut the positivity rate in half and reduced e.r. visits by two-thirds, all the while keeping the economy functioning and functioning really well. when cases surged in june, the vice president and dr. birx visited arizona to consult with the governor. they had long consultations with him and his staff and the vice president has been in constant contact ever since. my...
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birx visited arizona to consult with governor ducey. their long consultations with governor ducey and his staff. the vice president has been in constant contact ever since. my administration is also collaborating with state and local officials across the south and midwest to provide similar guidance. we had a great relationship with the representatives in arizona and it's been such a successful endeavor. the federal government has supplied or delivered more than 400 million pieces of personal protective equipment to arizona along with nearly 70,000 vials of remdesivir. we provided over -- excuse me, we provided over $18 billion in economic support arizona including more than $8.6 billion to support over 80,000 small businesses, so we really have been helping arizona. it's gotten tremendous results. our goal is to protect the most vulnerable, increase recovery rates. you know that. something so important. prevent hospital overcrowding all the while avoiding the kind of stringent lockdowns that would've inflicted substantial suffering in
birx visited arizona to consult with governor ducey. their long consultations with governor ducey and his staff. the vice president has been in constant contact ever since. my administration is also collaborating with state and local officials across the south and midwest to provide similar guidance. we had a great relationship with the representatives in arizona and it's been such a successful endeavor. the federal government has supplied or delivered more than 400 million pieces of personal...
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we are proud of the governor and proud of arizona. in addition the people had to help you and they did. >> i have a question [inaudible]. >> in arizona we will do it right. it will be free and fair. it will be difficult if not impossible to cheat and easy to vote. 78% of the citizens already vote by mail in arizona. we have been doing this since 1992. over the course of decades, we have established a system that works and can be trusted. we are 90 days before the election. in arizona, early ballots will be mailed in 60 days. this is no time to experiment. this is a time to go with the tried and true. in arizona our system works well. >> [inaudible]. >> our state has been a model for this type of voting for providing options and choice to our citizens. we won't disenfranchise anyone. we allocated an official $9 million for election day voters can be in proper sanitized places that are well staffed on election day. we want everyone that wants to vote can vote and they will in arizona. >> if you look at what they are doing in nevada, no
we are proud of the governor and proud of arizona. in addition the people had to help you and they did. >> i have a question [inaudible]. >> in arizona we will do it right. it will be free and fair. it will be difficult if not impossible to cheat and easy to vote. 78% of the citizens already vote by mail in arizona. we have been doing this since 1992. over the course of decades, we have established a system that works and can be trusted. we are 90 days before the election. in...
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also a primary in arizona tonight. not a surprise here. martha mcsally, the appointed republican incumbent in arizona winning that primary. she will face off -- she's got an uphill fight here. that's what the polls say right now. she's trying to defend that seat. democrat mark kelly is who she will face in november. the polling has consistently put kelly ahead in this race, so mcsally trying to defend that seat. if she fails, democrats flip it. democrats get a gain in arizona if they can knock off martha mcsally. also news from kansas tonight. steve watkins, a republican member of congress. it looks like he has been defeated in his primary. all sorts of scandals around
also a primary in arizona tonight. not a surprise here. martha mcsally, the appointed republican incumbent in arizona winning that primary. she will face off -- she's got an uphill fight here. that's what the polls say right now. she's trying to defend that seat. democrat mark kelly is who she will face in november. the polling has consistently put kelly ahead in this race, so mcsally trying to defend that seat. if she fails, democrats flip it. democrats get a gain in arizona if they can knock...
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arizona has a record really to be proud of. it has reduced the number of , cut thees by over 75% positivity rate in half and reduced er visits by two thirds, while keeping the economy well.oning really when cases surged in june, the vice president and dr. birx visited arizona to consult with governor ducey. consultations with governor ducey and his staff. and the vice president has been in constant contact since. my administration is collaborating with state and local officials across the south and southwest provide similar guidance. we had a great relationship with officials in arizona, it has been such a successful endeavor. the federal government has supplied or delivered more than 400 million pieces of personal protective equipment to arizona, along with 70,000 miles of vials ofr -- remdesivir. over $18 million in economic support to arizona, including 8.6 million dollars to support over 80,000 small businesses. so we really have been helping arizona. it has gotten tremendous results. our goal is to protect the most vulnera
arizona has a record really to be proud of. it has reduced the number of , cut thees by over 75% positivity rate in half and reduced er visits by two thirds, while keeping the economy well.oning really when cases surged in june, the vice president and dr. birx visited arizona to consult with governor ducey. consultations with governor ducey and his staff. and the vice president has been in constant contact since. my administration is collaborating with state and local officials across the south...
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a lot of contributions from all over the lineup tonight for arizona. it will not get a chance to see mike trout and the los angeles angels take on the texas rangers on fs1. that's tomorrow night at 8:00
a lot of contributions from all over the lineup tonight for arizona. it will not get a chance to see mike trout and the los angeles angels take on the texas rangers on fs1. that's tomorrow night at 8:00
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today's focus is the state of arizona. it is a state that voted for donald trump back in 2016 and it has long seen as a gop stronghold. it's also a state that had two republican senators just two years ago after november's election. two democrats could hold those seats now. and it's a state the president will be visiting today for the third time this summer. vaughn hillyard is in yuma, arizona, where the president will land a few hours from now. what do we know about why president trump chose arizona, yuma specifically? >> stephanie, he selected the border wall during his 2015-2016 campaign as essentially the symbol of his candidacy. and that's why here, for the second time in two months, he's coming here to yuma. he's going to drive home that message. they've completed about 300 miles of new border wall here. if the president is on message, people close to him tell me that he intends to also drive home with the impact of usmca has been on places like yuma and arizona. and if we're looking at this politically, the presiden
today's focus is the state of arizona. it is a state that voted for donald trump back in 2016 and it has long seen as a gop stronghold. it's also a state that had two republican senators just two years ago after november's election. two democrats could hold those seats now. and it's a state the president will be visiting today for the third time this summer. vaughn hillyard is in yuma, arizona, where the president will land a few hours from now. what do we know about why president trump chose...
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i can tell you from the arizona medical association standpoint, we teamed one the arizona chamber of commerce, the campaign, be safe, be open arizona, encouraging businesses to follow recommendations, to make sure we keep things up and running while keeping everyone safe. arthel: you know your governor decided to delay the start of in-person schooling at least until later this month. so clearly precautions are still in place. what do you think led to the governor's decision? >> i appreciate the fact that he's listening to the science and the data and we put together -- we provide information as well as other groups to the state regarding recommendations on when we would be safe to open, looking at national guidelines. you want to have benchmarks where you know things are safer. you need to realize we need to be very flexible with this. if when we get to the point of having in-person schooling and we start seeing problems, we have to be able to adapt those problems when they occur. i think it's good we're putting benchmarks in place to know when it's safer to bring people face-to-face
i can tell you from the arizona medical association standpoint, we teamed one the arizona chamber of commerce, the campaign, be safe, be open arizona, encouraging businesses to follow recommendations, to make sure we keep things up and running while keeping everyone safe. arthel: you know your governor decided to delay the start of in-person schooling at least until later this month. so clearly precautions are still in place. what do you think led to the governor's decision? >> i...
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>> adam: kole calhoun caps off and arizona come back with >>> call calhoun has an arizona come back with a walk it off for the diamondbacks, 5 to 4 is he a get their first win of the year. 2 of 3 from the depending al champions. >> eric: big for this arizona offense, they strung together some great at-bats in the sixth inning and finish it off in the ninth inning. a complete team effort, this is how the team will compete this year and this is how they win. >> adam: everybody's got the clique. a lot of contributions from all over the lineup tonight for arizona. it will not get a chance to see mike trout and the los angeles angels take on the texas rangers on fs1. that's tomorrow night at 8:00 eastern time. tonight unimpressive performance from brandon bielak, the pitcher of the astros in his first big league start. really good stuff from this diamondbacks offense that has maybe started to turn things around. 5-4 comeback win tonight for arizona as they take the series. for our entire fox crew, so long from the desert. 5-4 arizona win, we'll see you next time. ? the race is on to see the c
>> adam: kole calhoun caps off and arizona come back with >>> call calhoun has an arizona come back with a walk it off for the diamondbacks, 5 to 4 is he a get their first win of the year. 2 of 3 from the depending al champions. >> eric: big for this arizona offense, they strung together some great at-bats in the sixth inning and finish it off in the ninth inning. a complete team effort, this is how the team will compete this year and this is how they win. >> adam:...
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. >> reporter: trump won arizona by less than 4 points in 2016. he still has support in this battleground state, now some current republicans organizing against trump. >> you can't blame the president for the virus but you can absolutely blame him for the complete lack of leadership and the mismanagement since that time. >> reporter: cj diegel runs the arizona chapter of stand up republican, non-partisan political group co-founded by evan mcmullen who ran as an independent in 2016. >> make sure people know they have an outlet to, permission, if you will, to go out and either vote against trump or just not cast a ballot for him. >> reporter: diegel, self-described lifelong republican, never thought he'd say this. >> i will be voting for joe biden this year because i'm so disgust disgusted. >> reporter: she now volunteers for republicans. >> i would like to see a president that can unify the countr country. >> reporter: has started a political action committee. his name is its message. >> if we could make a difference, whatever it might be, so that
. >> reporter: trump won arizona by less than 4 points in 2016. he still has support in this battleground state, now some current republicans organizing against trump. >> you can't blame the president for the virus but you can absolutely blame him for the complete lack of leadership and the mismanagement since that time. >> reporter: cj diegel runs the arizona chapter of stand up republican, non-partisan political group co-founded by evan mcmullen who ran as an independent in...
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now, arizona has another issue right now. and that is that the number of people seeking out tests has declined markedly over the last several weeks. that's because the time to get those results back was, in some cases, two weeks or more. arizona state university researchers think that there's about 1 to 2% of the population here, 150,000 people have the virus, may be asymptomatic, don't know that they have it. and they really want to try to get to those people and understand where the virus is. they know there's a lot out there. but at this point the people getting tested, those rates are coming down, which is a little disturbing to public health officials here. >> thank you so much, miguel. we appreciate it. >>> well, my next guest got coronavirus back in march. months later, she is still back and forth to the doctor. are you still at risk for a heart attack or stroke? even if you're on a statin? statins may lower some risks, but may not be enough. that's why science delivered vascepa. for people who have persistent cardiova
now, arizona has another issue right now. and that is that the number of people seeking out tests has declined markedly over the last several weeks. that's because the time to get those results back was, in some cases, two weeks or more. arizona state university researchers think that there's about 1 to 2% of the population here, 150,000 people have the virus, may be asymptomatic, don't know that they have it. and they really want to try to get to those people and understand where the virus is....
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arizona in particular. go ahead, mr. dejoy. >> i just was going to say i look forward to speaking to you about it. >> thank you. i know my time is almost done. the last thick i'll say is when you next consider operational changes i would ask you to take into account the negative customer experiences that folks have shared with us like spoiled medicine or missing rent checks. we've been getting more complaints about service feting worse since some of the most recent changes. we asked that you would take into remarks the negative experiences and my team is happy to share some of those direct experiences with you. >> thank you for your guidance, ma'am. appreciate it. >> thank you so much for being with us today. mr. chairman, thank you for this opportunity and i yield back. >> thank you, for sinema. well, let me just again thank you, mr. postmaster general for appearing here, is and subjecting yourself to this hearing process. just to quick summarize a few things we heard today. obviously the postal system is
arizona in particular. go ahead, mr. dejoy. >> i just was going to say i look forward to speaking to you about it. >> thank you. i know my time is almost done. the last thick i'll say is when you next consider operational changes i would ask you to take into account the negative customer experiences that folks have shared with us like spoiled medicine or missing rent checks. we've been getting more complaints about service feting worse since some of the most recent changes. we asked...
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i'm thrilled to be in yuma, arizona. [applause] to proudly accept the endorsement of the national border patrol council. that is a big deal. they are great friends of mine. we are building the wall. next week, we will be up to 300 miles of incredible wall. incredible. and our numbers are the best. we are very uh tough at the border. when people want to come in for our farmers, etc., etc. -- we are not going to hurt our farmers -- but we have never had a better numbers. we are a little over 280 numbers -- miles right now. in a thousand years you can come it is- with technology, obsolete before you put it in the box. two things never get old. wheels and walls. wheels and walls. if you come back in 1000 years you will say, we still have wheels and walls and that is the only thing you will recognize. the national border patrol council, they have been my friends from the beginning. i just met some unbelievable people backstage. these are great people. every family here today, you have earned the everlasting gratitude of our n
i'm thrilled to be in yuma, arizona. [applause] to proudly accept the endorsement of the national border patrol council. that is a big deal. they are great friends of mine. we are building the wall. next week, we will be up to 300 miles of incredible wall. incredible. and our numbers are the best. we are very uh tough at the border. when people want to come in for our farmers, etc., etc. -- we are not going to hurt our farmers -- but we have never had a better numbers. we are a little over 280...
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you are in arizona. and arizona was once kind of like texas. it was a hotspot. that was just last month but now cases are declining where you are. how did that state turn things around in such a short period of time? and how can arizona be a case study for other states? >> reporter: yes. masks seems to be the most simple answer to all of that. for several months the governor here did not allow localities to put in some sort of mask order and then in mid-june he reversed himself as he saw the cases climbing rapidly and allowed localities and counties to put in a mask order. 90% of the state now does, many mayors would like to see him issue a statewide mask order because people travel but everyone at that you have seen the numbers here in arizona come down markedly. a few weeks ago arizona was leading the country in that percent positivity rate, about 25% of those tested tested positive for the virus and now in the low double digits and declining. all of the numbers, case numbers, overall case numbers coming down. the death numbers are finally starting to come dow
you are in arizona. and arizona was once kind of like texas. it was a hotspot. that was just last month but now cases are declining where you are. how did that state turn things around in such a short period of time? and how can arizona be a case study for other states? >> reporter: yes. masks seems to be the most simple answer to all of that. for several months the governor here did not allow localities to put in some sort of mask order and then in mid-june he reversed himself as he saw...
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in arizona our system works very well. reporter: are you sharing with the president some of the best practices from your state so he can apply them -- he can look at them for other states? >> our state has been a model for this type of voting, for providing options and choice to our citizens. we're not going to disenfranchise anyone. we have actually allocated an additional $9 million to make certain that election day voters can go safely in pro sper sanitized places that are well staffed. we want to make sure everyone that wants to vote can vote and they will in arizona. >> don't forget, if you look at what they're doing in nevada, no signature, you take a look at the signature, and there's no verification of signature allowed. i don't know if you do that. but there's no verification of signature. so they don't even know who's going to sign those. they have literally a clause that you don't have to verify the signature, they don't have to do it, so right there, it's no good. it's defective. two votes in an envelope, in a
in arizona our system works very well. reporter: are you sharing with the president some of the best practices from your state so he can apply them -- he can look at them for other states? >> our state has been a model for this type of voting, for providing options and choice to our citizens. we're not going to disenfranchise anyone. we have actually allocated an additional $9 million to make certain that election day voters can go safely in pro sper sanitized places that are well...
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vaughn, good morning >> reporter: president trump is coming to arizona on tuesday while he's actively campaigning in the middle of this democratic virtual national convention, there are folks on the ground here that are trying to do that work, that leg work, on behalf of this democratic ticket coune it being 114 degrees, were out knocking on doors, part of the coalition calling themselves nva. the president is in yuma where he's trying to turn out particularly that strong trump support. it could help make up for what is anticipated to be an increased number of particularly democratic voters. this is what is at stake here three months out from the general election in arizona. >> vaughn working in that sweltering heat out there in arizona, thank you >>> as the battle over the post office continues, the attacks against mail-in in voting, on monday, he called the process very dangerous it comes one day after house speaker nancy pelosi said she's recalling house members from the break to vote on legislation this as the postmaster general louis dejoy is scheduled it testify next monday befo
vaughn, good morning >> reporter: president trump is coming to arizona on tuesday while he's actively campaigning in the middle of this democratic virtual national convention, there are folks on the ground here that are trying to do that work, that leg work, on behalf of this democratic ticket coune it being 114 degrees, were out knocking on doors, part of the coalition calling themselves nva. the president is in yuma where he's trying to turn out particularly that strong trump support....
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to win arizona. let's say joe biden is able to pull off michigan and pennsylvania. arizona could be the state that clinches it. that's why he's coming here to yuma. we should note this is his second visit to this border community of about 100,000. his second visit in now less than two months. [ inaudible ]. his main message here, craig, is essentially trying to sell what he started back in 2016. he's trying to make the argument about promises made, promises kept. [ inaudible ] in which 300 miles of border wall have been constructed. the majority of that has been replacement wall. but he needs to sell that. the other part of this is, usnca deal. he wants to sell that his trade wars had benefits for arizonans. the number we should keep in mind, in arizona, per our nbc news/marist polling, just 3% of voters in arizona say they're undecided. meaning this isn't so much folks deciding between joe biden and donald trump, but it's a matter of the voters supporting those two candidates are going to show up. i
to win arizona. let's say joe biden is able to pull off michigan and pennsylvania. arizona could be the state that clinches it. that's why he's coming here to yuma. we should note this is his second visit to this border community of about 100,000. his second visit in now less than two months. [ inaudible ]. his main message here, craig, is essentially trying to sell what he started back in 2016. he's trying to make the argument about promises made, promises kept. [ inaudible ] in which 300...
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cnn's miguel marquez has more on what's been happening in arizona. >> reporter: arizona at a cross roads. cases decreasing but still a lot of virus out there. just in time for high season in the desert. >> we have got to get our act in order now to prepare for the fall when the winter visitors return, when the cold and flu season returns. >> reporter: in addition, some 70,000 students will soon return to arizona state university, tens of thousands more to universities statewide and many k through 12 schools are expected to begin soon offering at least limited in-person instruction. arizona in a race to tame its outbreak. >> to think that this virus is in control i think is a mistake. i've heard people say that. >> reporter: the state's positivity rate has dropped for more than 27% in july to just over 16% now. guidelines for fully reopening schools here say the positivity rate among other factors should be at 5% or lower on a two-week rolling average. >> when governor duesy decided to open up the state, we were at 18 cases per day. >> reporter: in this -- >> in pima county. yesterday we
cnn's miguel marquez has more on what's been happening in arizona. >> reporter: arizona at a cross roads. cases decreasing but still a lot of virus out there. just in time for high season in the desert. >> we have got to get our act in order now to prepare for the fall when the winter visitors return, when the cold and flu season returns. >> reporter: in addition, some 70,000 students will soon return to arizona state university, tens of thousands more to universities...
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the only thing about arizona i would add is that arizona is doing a good job. they have always done a pretty good job. one of the things they have a problem with his minimum wage which is a problem. they have a high minimum wage which really does discriminate against minorities. the youth really need that first job to get the skills to earn above minimum wage. i would point that out as a major thing to correct. >> as we are talking about unemployment at the state level, i think it is an important point that this crisis has exposed some of the states that did not save for a rainy day. while you have responsible states saving, having stock unemployment insurance funds, in rainy day funds, and did the right thing and put away money, in many states you now have the scenario where lawmakers are coming to washington asking for a bailout because they did not save. arizona had a pretty healthy surplus. governor ducey reported he had $1 billion in surplus. one of the things we have to be careful about that will go into effect in future additions - editions is raising ta
the only thing about arizona i would add is that arizona is doing a good job. they have always done a pretty good job. one of the things they have a problem with his minimum wage which is a problem. they have a high minimum wage which really does discriminate against minorities. the youth really need that first job to get the skills to earn above minimum wage. i would point that out as a major thing to correct. >> as we are talking about unemployment at the state level, i think it is an...
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what do you think other states should take from this arizona lesson? >> first of all, don't do what we did early on. two things, what not to do and then what to do if they're in a hole. face coverings work. do not put up resistance. if you are an elected official, it works. it is high return on investment. please do that. if you're a local official and can or a governor, please put in a face covering requirement. it works. it will help save your economy and hospital system so that's one thing. i think that's the big take home message. if you do dig yourselves into a hole like we did in arizona because of making poor choices prohibiting face covering ordinances and so forth and allowing bars and nightclubs to be free for alls lock those things down. what are the things that we have learned? this virus is responsive to policy decisions. that's what we found. bad policy decisions in may and june and then better policy decisions at the end of june and we are benefiting from that right now although not, like you said, not where we need to be but not getting
what do you think other states should take from this arizona lesson? >> first of all, don't do what we did early on. two things, what not to do and then what to do if they're in a hole. face coverings work. do not put up resistance. if you are an elected official, it works. it is high return on investment. please do that. if you're a local official and can or a governor, please put in a face covering requirement. it works. it will help save your economy and hospital system so that's one...
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representative from arizona announced today he has e tested positive for covid-19. in a statement that congressman said he is self-isolating currently has no symptomses. molly. molly: all right alicia acuna in denver, thank you very much. and for more on all of this, let's bring in republican congressman andy biggs from arizona he's a megaof the house judiciary committee and also, of course, as we mention a moment ago from arizona. listed as one of those hot spots, though, it does appear congressman there's some good news coming out of your state as far as hospitalizations and icu beds are concerned as far as the downward trend in that direction. thank you so much for giving up a couple of minutes of your saturday night for us we really appreciate it. your thoughts we're trying to get a little more information on folks of washington of what's going on behind closed droors negotiations continue. what do you think is happening there and what should be happening there? >> well, you know we're in the dark a little bit ourselves as members of congress because being done
representative from arizona announced today he has e tested positive for covid-19. in a statement that congressman said he is self-isolating currently has no symptomses. molly. molly: all right alicia acuna in denver, thank you very much. and for more on all of this, let's bring in republican congressman andy biggs from arizona he's a megaof the house judiciary committee and also, of course, as we mention a moment ago from arizona. listed as one of those hot spots, though, it does appear...
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also new today, another member of congress, democratic representative from arizona has tested pause fifth for the coronavirus days after he attended a committee hearing with texas congressman louis gohmert who has consistently refused to wear a mask. grijalva went to quarantine after learning gohmert was positive. when it comes to the bigger picture, a grim projection from the cdc. another 20,000 americans are expected to die from covid-19 in just the next three weeks. the month of july this country saw ten days of deaths topping 1,000 in just a single day. five of those days were this past week. meantime, the economic crisis is just crushing. democratic leaders say their discussions with white house officials today were productive but they're still not close to a deal after a federal $600 a week unemployment benefit expired yesterday. negotiations will continue on monday. >>> and in the world of sports, tonight's game between the st. louis cardinals and milwaukee brewers has been postponed after more cardinals players tested positive. it comes a day after the major league baseball commis
also new today, another member of congress, democratic representative from arizona has tested pause fifth for the coronavirus days after he attended a committee hearing with texas congressman louis gohmert who has consistently refused to wear a mask. grijalva went to quarantine after learning gohmert was positive. when it comes to the bigger picture, a grim projection from the cdc. another 20,000 americans are expected to die from covid-19 in just the next three weeks. the month of july this...
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so, it is really great to be able to see what they were doing here in somerton, arizona. some of the regional committee reports from the various counties do have photographs like this, but i think this has the most. here is another example. robstown, texas. here you can see their reimbursement form for every thing they did. their office supplies, kickoff rallies, everything was accounted for. here we have examples from the research department. the research department was very prolific. they did a lot of work to collect research, they conducted their own research, and they published research reports. the collection contains a lot of census data, a lot of election results data, and they conducted exit polls, opinion polls. they were gathering as much data as they could to get these reports out. in 1985, because this was such a huge part of the organization, they founded the research arm , called the southwest voter research institute. we have hundreds and hundreds of reports. here you can see, they would do things like a political and demographic analysis of the 27th congre
so, it is really great to be able to see what they were doing here in somerton, arizona. some of the regional committee reports from the various counties do have photographs like this, but i think this has the most. here is another example. robstown, texas. here you can see their reimbursement form for every thing they did. their office supplies, kickoff rallies, everything was accounted for. here we have examples from the research department. the research department was very prolific. they did...
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and just as university students return to arizona. back to you. >> speaking of those students, a video has gone viral showing a private party over the weekend near a university campus, here, in georgia. and you can see a huge crowd of people gathered outside at an apartment complex. it happened near the university of north georgia. the university says it is disappointed that students chose to ignore public-health guidance, by congregating in large groups without social distancing, without wearing masks. and to be clear, georgia does not have a statewide mask mandate. and many schools have had to shut down or limit in-person learning due to virus outbreaks, as the new school year gets underway. >>> joining me now is dr. saju matthew. he is a primary care physician and a public health specialist. thank you, doctor, for talking to us and for all that you do. >> thank you, rosemary, for having me again. >> absolutely. so the u.s. food and drug administration has just approved emergency use for a saliva test developed by the yale school of
and just as university students return to arizona. back to you. >> speaking of those students, a video has gone viral showing a private party over the weekend near a university campus, here, in georgia. and you can see a huge crowd of people gathered outside at an apartment complex. it happened near the university of north georgia. the university says it is disappointed that students chose to ignore public-health guidance, by congregating in large groups without social distancing, without...
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there is another primary we're looking at in arizona. this is where republicans, it is expected, will formally nominate martha mcsally. she was appointed earlier this year. she had run in 2018 and she had lost. she is going to be running, it is expected, against mark kelly, the democrat. this is a seat the democrats think they can film. a republican seat they think they can flip. they won by a few points in 2016. the polling has been consistently showing kelly with a pretty sizable lead over mcsally. kelly has been running ahead in that race. if he were to hold him and win, that would be for democrats. let's take look at sort of the battleground, the potential battleground for the senate. break it into two categories. let's start with two states. there's alabama, a democratic seat. doug jones won a special election. very, very right state. republicans think they can get the doug jones seat and get a pick up there. there's also michigan. now, republicans have been saying that trump won that narrowly in 2016. they've been saying they can m
there is another primary we're looking at in arizona. this is where republicans, it is expected, will formally nominate martha mcsally. she was appointed earlier this year. she had run in 2018 and she had lost. she is going to be running, it is expected, against mark kelly, the democrat. this is a seat the democrats think they can film. a republican seat they think they can flip. they won by a few points in 2016. the polling has been consistently showing kelly with a pretty sizable lead over...
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arizona has led the way for years. the postal service must act to support our upcoming election especially since we will see increases in vote by mail due to the pandemic. our hearing today shouldn't just be about election mail. my constituents have also shared stories about prescriptions that took so long to arrive, they worry where the medication is spoiled. others are concerned their small business will go under without reliable postal service or rent checks and bill payments now take a leak longer to reach their destination than just a few months ago. mr. dejoy, i'm pleased you made a request for me and my colleagues to answer questions about the operational services of the postal service. it's critical you and your team maintain the commitment for customers to get the service they rely on every day and successfully communicating with congress, stakeholders and election of pishls is a big part of that effort. in arizona we spent 85% to 95% of the electorate to vote by mail, approximately 2.4 million ballots moving
arizona has led the way for years. the postal service must act to support our upcoming election especially since we will see increases in vote by mail due to the pandemic. our hearing today shouldn't just be about election mail. my constituents have also shared stories about prescriptions that took so long to arrive, they worry where the medication is spoiled. others are concerned their small business will go under without reliable postal service or rent checks and bill payments now take a leak...
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he found rental listings in arizona. brett schrauben was moving out of the state, would be gone before the wiretap ruling took effect. and in arizona, a california warrant was worthless. >> this completely took all that work, and we're talking probably six months of work, and just threw it out the window. >> reporter: the killers had slipped the trap. game over. >>> but the detective was not giving up. his team built a new and better mousetrap. and guess who took the bait? coming up -- >> hey, dude, it's me. you need to [ bleep ] call me asap. we're carvana, the company who invented car vending machines and buying a car 100% online. now we've created a brand new way for you to sell your car. whether it's a year old or a few years old, we want to buy your car. so go to carvana and enter your license plate, answer a few questions, and our techno-wizardry calculates your car's value and gives you a real offer in seconds. when you're ready, we'll come to you, pay you on the spot, and pick up your car. that's it. so ditch the
he found rental listings in arizona. brett schrauben was moving out of the state, would be gone before the wiretap ruling took effect. and in arizona, a california warrant was worthless. >> this completely took all that work, and we're talking probably six months of work, and just threw it out the window. >> reporter: the killers had slipped the trap. game over. >>> but the detective was not giving up. his team built a new and better mousetrap. and guess who took the bait?...
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distributing arizona republicans for biden yard signs. laura clement is working with a group mormon women for ethical government. it started after trump's election. >> he was in denial and he only started wearing a mask like a few weeks ago. so i think he only made it worse. >> reporter: she too says she's voting for biden. the president and the pandemic in the grand canyon state a call to action for some republicans to vote for anyone other than donald trump. miguel marquez, cnn, mesa, arizona. >>> cnn will bring you live coverage of this year's all digital democratic national convention. it begins monday, 8:00 p.m. eastern time. >>> then on monday, august 24th, we'll be covering the republican national convention. of course, you can check it out -- our daily coverage of the race for the white house always at cnn.com as well. >>> college sports are on the verge of being sidelined in the u.s., due to the pandemic. schools are weighing their options as more players test positive. is there hope for college football? i'll talk with a sports
distributing arizona republicans for biden yard signs. laura clement is working with a group mormon women for ethical government. it started after trump's election. >> he was in denial and he only started wearing a mask like a few weeks ago. so i think he only made it worse. >> reporter: she too says she's voting for biden. the president and the pandemic in the grand canyon state a call to action for some republicans to vote for anyone other than donald trump. miguel marquez, cnn,...
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this is something we're seeing not only in arizona but across the country. the number of people getting tested is coming down as it's taking too long for results to come back. it's not readily available at every pharmacy or doctor. it's very, very frustrating that they can't get the tests quickly, easily. people aren't doing it. that is raising headaches for public health officials in arizona and beyond. we'll see one thing that we have seen just being here over the last few months, anecdotal, staying in hotels, restaurants, there is a great adherence to mask control in maricopa county. it does seem to be waning to 10 some degree. we see many more people without masks in hotels, in bars, in restaurants as we go about our daily lives. so officials warning people across arizona that they have to keep those mask orders on. they have to keep their foot on the gas as they say. otherwise they will see a very big wave as snow birds rush and school starts up and university students return. >>> nearly 300,000 new covid-19 cases were reported worldwide in a 24 hour pe
this is something we're seeing not only in arizona but across the country. the number of people getting tested is coming down as it's taking too long for results to come back. it's not readily available at every pharmacy or doctor. it's very, very frustrating that they can't get the tests quickly, easily. people aren't doing it. that is raising headaches for public health officials in arizona and beyond. we'll see one thing that we have seen just being here over the last few months, anecdotal,...
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and arizona kind of going through a similar thing. and so i think it's probably good for republicans to have the president there, because they need his energy. he was there talking about the economy and school, and the big issues to the white house meeting in meaning immigration probably mike pence isn't far behind and other cabinet members will see them there as well. >> katie: juan, thoughts? >> juan: i was struck that the present was going to pardon susan b. anthony lady, which i think it's a big deal because today's the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment, women having the right to vote. but that didn't even break through, so it's very hard -- >> dana: well, you haven't even seen my "one more thing" yet. he >> katie: there you go. but it's very hard to break through and the other party is having their convention and right now the president is struggling, i think, to make news, much less make a dent in the messaging coming from the democratic convention. >> katie: jesse, i don't think it's that hard for them to break through. >
and arizona kind of going through a similar thing. and so i think it's probably good for republicans to have the president there, because they need his energy. he was there talking about the economy and school, and the big issues to the white house meeting in meaning immigration probably mike pence isn't far behind and other cabinet members will see them there as well. >> katie: juan, thoughts? >> juan: i was struck that the present was going to pardon susan b. anthony lady, which i...
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arizona see the seven-day moving average down. new mexico, smaller cases and you have the summer surge and see that trending down the way to keep it. the question is does it come back? where do you see cases going up? illinois is one of them and the numbers are sizable. not a giant spike but the seven-day moving average trending up and up and the governor trying to move on that. hawaii, a smaller state, much lower case count and again you see it pretty low in july, trending up there. that's what you do not want happening. as the state by state data improves, is there something troublesome around the corner? positivity in the case? the tests coming back positive, nevada's seven-day average was moving down. 32%. yesterday. that is evidence of major community spread and among the hotspots. dr. birx looks at these areas here. these are the places she identifies right now as of major concern to the white house task force because positivity rates are going up and listening to dfs dr. fauci is more. >> dr. birx said now is the time to ac
arizona see the seven-day moving average down. new mexico, smaller cases and you have the summer surge and see that trending down the way to keep it. the question is does it come back? where do you see cases going up? illinois is one of them and the numbers are sizable. not a giant spike but the seven-day moving average trending up and up and the governor trying to move on that. hawaii, a smaller state, much lower case count and again you see it pretty low in july, trending up there. that's...
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democrat of arizona. that commit tee is investigating the tear gassing and assault on peaceful protesters at lafayette square back in june when the president staged that weird photo op with a bible. the committee they wanted to hold a virtual hearing or a hybrid hearing, some physical, some remote on the subject last week. but the interior department refused to participate unless the hearing took place in person. so congressman flew there. to washington from arizona to chair the meeting in person on tuesday. guess who was at meeting they insisted to have in person. republican congressman louie gohmert who tested positive for coronavirus the very next day. guess what happened. yes, congressman grijalva has now tested positive, too. i will talk to congressman in just a minute. we are all in danger of that fate when this guy is in charge this is what it looks like if you get out there like the president wants when the virus is not suppressed. okay. so now just think about what school will look like in this e
democrat of arizona. that commit tee is investigating the tear gassing and assault on peaceful protesters at lafayette square back in june when the president staged that weird photo op with a bible. the committee they wanted to hold a virtual hearing or a hybrid hearing, some physical, some remote on the subject last week. but the interior department refused to participate unless the hearing took place in person. so congressman flew there. to washington from arizona to chair the meeting in...
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that was a portion of president trump's comments earlier today in arizona. you can see the entire speech at c-span.org, anytime. ♪ presidents,he available in paperback, hardcover, and e-book, biographies of every president, inspired by conversations with noted strains about the leadership skills that make a successful presidency. , ashis election year americans decide who should lead our country, this collection offers perspectives into the lives and events that forge each leadership style. to learn more, visit sidents.rg/thepre house and senate democrats held a news conference earlier to discuss postal operations in mail-in voting. this portion runs about 20 minutes. [captioning performed by the national captioning institut
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let's look at arizona. for the first time west of texas the democrats on the ticket are going to have an individual that represent the true west. kamala harris from california, and we're here in maricopa county arizona and i was talk to some folks from the latino community here, and they said it's important not because of the baseline regional diversity, but it's because of the baselines in the region. lives in the los angeles area, an in sacramento which is just north of the agriculture hub in central california, and they hope she's the one that understands issues like here in arizona, and it's not just about immigration but public transportation in the communities of color, and the disparities and educational resources, about the disparities in testing for covid, and it's those sorts of issues that somebody from california, from the west, kamala harris is able to represent and draw out a greater share of support come election day >> we'll have our answers come november thank you. >>> and then a situation
let's look at arizona. for the first time west of texas the democrats on the ticket are going to have an individual that represent the true west. kamala harris from california, and we're here in maricopa county arizona and i was talk to some folks from the latino community here, and they said it's important not because of the baseline regional diversity, but it's because of the baselines in the region. lives in the los angeles area, an in sacramento which is just north of the agriculture hub in...
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y que era del departamento de arizona >>> y le negaron entregarle su dinero a un periodo de dos semanas y con un periodo de su trabajo depositado a su cuenta de forma legítima >>> contactamos al departamento de trabajo en arizona para preguntar sobre casos de fraudes depositados en cuentas de banco nos dijeron que el departamento de seguridad económica de arizona de trabajo federal, servicio secreto y fuerzas federales han reportado cientos de miles de individuos que solicitan beneficios de desempleos con un nombre diferente dónde esto es involucrado y que podrían ser impactadas por las investigaciones que permitió retirar el desempleo que correspondía aseguraron que su nombre no aparecía en ningún lado de personas riesgosas y que no podían compartir detalles personales y que podían cerrar la cuenta el cualquier momento si pensaban que la utilizaba erróneamente >>> combinando esto con lo tenido de filtraciones de datos de corporaciones para solicitar beneficios de desempleos en múltiples estados, revise sus cuentas frecuentemente si tiene un caso no dude en llamarnos >>> es
y que era del departamento de arizona >>> y le negaron entregarle su dinero a un periodo de dos semanas y con un periodo de su trabajo depositado a su cuenta de forma legítima >>> contactamos al departamento de trabajo en arizona para preguntar sobre casos de fraudes depositados en cuentas de banco nos dijeron que el departamento de seguridad económica de arizona de trabajo federal, servicio secreto y fuerzas federales han reportado cientos de miles de individuos que...
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pedro: trataban de burlar a la patrulla fronteriza en el desierto de arizona, pero al verse perdidos, fueron ellos quienes . les salvaron la vida. en dÍas pasados, se registrÓ este dramÁtico rescate, donde dos migrantes que estaban perdidos en el desierto, deshidratados y apunto de morir. los agentes fronterizos tuvieron que suministrarlessuero intravenoso para saldar la vida. >> si no fuese por los agentes que vany acuden a los llamados de emergencia, muy posiblemente hubiera perdido la vida. pedro: los migrantes fueron abandonados por los polleros. al encontrarse punto de morir, bajo temperatura desa 120 f, llamaron al 911. >> a diario hemos recibido llamadas del 911 par de personas que necesitan rescate. pedro: estos rescates se han dado casi todos los dÍas durante el verano, a lo largo de la franja fronteriza. hay un resurgimiento de hombres de origen mexicano intentando cruzar con la ayuda de coyotes. >> el mes pasado se detuvo poco mÁs de 40,000 inmigrantes. el 78% eran hombres de origen mexicano. pedro: en el sector del valle del rÍo grande en texas han encontrado mÚltip
pedro: trataban de burlar a la patrulla fronteriza en el desierto de arizona, pero al verse perdidos, fueron ellos quienes . les salvaron la vida. en dÍas pasados, se registrÓ este dramÁtico rescate, donde dos migrantes que estaban perdidos en el desierto, deshidratados y apunto de morir. los agentes fronterizos tuvieron que suministrarlessuero intravenoso para saldar la vida. >> si no fuese por los agentes que vany acuden a los llamados de emergencia, muy posiblemente hubiera perdido...
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i'm glad that the numbers have gone down in arizona. i think our r0 value is 0.77, the lowest in the country. but i'm afraid we'll suffer the same result as the other universities. >> sanjay? >> yeah, i mean, that makes sense. i'm curious, doctor, you are a cardiac surgeon. you know, you tend to evaluate risk you know as a medical doctor. with that positivity rate and what you're seeing now, it seems like you have been given plenty of clues. i know how you felt about football. you said it made sense for the pac-12 not to move forward. why not just delay this? i mean, i just wonder when you look back on this, you see the middle of a pandemic like this with the numbers a thousand fold higher than when you decided to pull kids out of the school why you think it's a good time to put kids in school. i get the urge to want to do it, but why not just wait a bit? >> yeah. well, i think that's a reasonable approach, sanjay. we have been watching the numbers every day and we continue to see numbers go down in arizona particularly here in the tucs
i'm glad that the numbers have gone down in arizona. i think our r0 value is 0.77, the lowest in the country. but i'm afraid we'll suffer the same result as the other universities. >> sanjay? >> yeah, i mean, that makes sense. i'm curious, doctor, you are a cardiac surgeon. you know, you tend to evaluate risk you know as a medical doctor. with that positivity rate and what you're seeing now, it seems like you have been given plenty of clues. i know how you felt about football. you...