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arizona highways was really like it its goal to say look at how beautiful arizona is look at the grand. i'm like look all of these things of the desert you might not know we're there. look at these flowering ocotillo cactus like giving this sense of the desert as kind of magical place and then embedded in it would be real estate ads in phenix. it would be get twice the house for half the money if you moved to phenix so there's sort of this like a year round golf and year round golf so there's this kind of like cultural organ that is kind of broadcasting like come to arizona. and at the same time that you have this group of civic boosters. so it is a part of the chamber commerce with a group called the thunderbirds. and they were the ones who were kind of welcome visiting business people and, especially if someone was looking topen a new like aerospace plant or something. in the years after world war two. and they kind of wined and dined them, them golfing at the country club offer them a huge passel land for no money. and so it was sort of this this economic strategy paired with a cult
arizona highways was really like it its goal to say look at how beautiful arizona is look at the grand. i'm like look all of these things of the desert you might not know we're there. look at these flowering ocotillo cactus like giving this sense of the desert as kind of magical place and then embedded in it would be real estate ads in phenix. it would be get twice the house for half the money if you moved to phenix so there's sort of this like a year round golf and year round golf so there's...
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with arizona, famous for its heat and desert landscape. colorado borders with a much cooler climate with snowy winters. in the rocky mountains of colorado lives and works the seventy-year-old scientist enthusiast bilibar, who has been regularly measuring snow cover for 50 years. his research, conducted alone with equipment that he developed himself, coincide with the findings of international groups of climatologists and confirm: the climate on the planet is getting warmer, less snow falls tayton earlier. the nearest road is more than 6 km. situated high in the rocky mountains. faculty of environmental sciences immediately after graduating from rudgers university, fate brought him to gothic, colorado, near the headwaters of the colorado river, which supplies water to the southwest of the united states. snow cover here provides. 50 years, but in principle, a person can sit and watch something like this. amateur scientists, to which bar counts himself, any play an important role in observing plants and counting wild animals, helping modern s
with arizona, famous for its heat and desert landscape. colorado borders with a much cooler climate with snowy winters. in the rocky mountains of colorado lives and works the seventy-year-old scientist enthusiast bilibar, who has been regularly measuring snow cover for 50 years. his research, conducted alone with equipment that he developed himself, coincide with the findings of international groups of climatologists and confirm: the climate on the planet is getting warmer, less snow falls...
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book is really trying to go back and excavate the history and show that people have been living in arizona, have been living in the southwest for thousands of years. and that civilization begins in the desert across the world. if you think about ancient egypt, the damia, as they're saying, not only people belong in the desert and the desert is kind of core to human culture. but as the climate gets warmer, hotter, more hostile, there are so many things that we've already done to adapt here in the southwest, whether it's water scarcity, extreme heat building differently for the conditions that, you know, all around the country, people are newly dealing with these issues. they can learn lot from what we've been doing in the southwest for hundreds of years for a book that has future in its subtitle. there's a lot of history in this book. there's a history of native peoples. it's an empire of mental history. it's engineering history. it's politics and the history of politics. so how do you how do you categorize this book? oh, that's a good question. i mean, it also a lot of personal history bec
book is really trying to go back and excavate the history and show that people have been living in arizona, have been living in the southwest for thousands of years. and that civilization begins in the desert across the world. if you think about ancient egypt, the damia, as they're saying, not only people belong in the desert and the desert is kind of core to human culture. but as the climate gets warmer, hotter, more hostile, there are so many things that we've already done to adapt here in...
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and i think those decisions are the ones that lead to 50 years from now, mass away from arizona. but i don't think that's the future that to be ahead of us. people who read this and go on this road trip with you will see your your love the southwest in how you describe all these places that you visited. what's your favorite spot? oh, and the whole southwest i mean, i'm very partial to albuquerque. yes. my my obviously. oh, it's hard to say. i for me, the there's something very magical about, just the experience of driving the southwest. you know, i do want the book to feel like a road trip. so this is an a spot. but there's a drive up in northern new mexico that kind of connects the navajo nation up to kind of taos and that part of the state that, for my money is just like the most beautiful part of the entire country. and just you, you know, it's georgia o'keeffe country. this is like a landscape that has mesmerized people for such a long time. and i know almost every year i go back up. there we go. fishing with my dad. and so it's just like a very whole part of the world to me
and i think those decisions are the ones that lead to 50 years from now, mass away from arizona. but i don't think that's the future that to be ahead of us. people who read this and go on this road trip with you will see your your love the southwest in how you describe all these places that you visited. what's your favorite spot? oh, and the whole southwest i mean, i'm very partial to albuquerque. yes. my my obviously. oh, it's hard to say. i for me, the there's something very magical about,...
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arizona in what it will be on public roads. the state of pass the car, in some sense, has become a testing ground not only for the cars themselves, but also for the rules of the laws necessary to ensure the safe implementation of driverless cars. now similar programs, based on the experience of the capital of driverless cars, are being launched in other states. andrey svetkov, yuri zakrevsky, especially for the program details. with arizona, famous for its heat and desert landscape. colorado borders, with a much cooler climate with snowy winters. in the rocky mountains of colorado lives and works bilibar, a 70-year-old scientist and enthusiast, has been regularly measuring snow cover for 50 years. his research, conducted alone with equipment he designed himself, coincides with the findings of international groups of climatologists and confirms that the planet's climate is getting warmer, less snow is falling, and it's getting earlier. the nearest road is more than 6 km away. high in the rocky mountains, bar began his career 50
arizona in what it will be on public roads. the state of pass the car, in some sense, has become a testing ground not only for the cars themselves, but also for the rules of the laws necessary to ensure the safe implementation of driverless cars. now similar programs, based on the experience of the capital of driverless cars, are being launched in other states. andrey svetkov, yuri zakrevsky, especially for the program details. with arizona, famous for its heat and desert landscape. colorado...
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que incluyen los obsequios que ella recibÍa fuera de las cortes en arizona.gratorios por segundo dÍa consecutivo arrestan a extranjeros que se reportan en los recintos judiciales sin importar si traen niÑos o no, y el proyecto de ley que limita los impuestos a las propinas ya estÁ en manos de la cÁmara de representantes. y aqÍi le diremos quiÉnes serÍan los beneficiados y lo que piden los congresistas para su aprobaciÓn final. asÍ comenzamos. >> noticias telemundo en la noche con aranza loizaga. >> bienvenidos y muchas gracias por acompaÑarnos. comenzamos con una noticia de Última hora. autoridades investigan un doble homicidio en washington d.c. como un acto de terrorismo antisemita, las vÍctimas eran miembros de la embajada de israel. ocurriÓ afuera del museo judÍo, al noreste de la capital, justo atrÁs de las oficinas de la fiscalÍa general y tambiÉn del fbi. catalina pÉrez de armiÑÁn nos acompaÑa con los Últimos detalle disponibles. adelante, catalina. >> compaÑeros. los saluda catalina pÉrez de armiÑÁn desde la capital. el sospechoso de este hecho ha sid
que incluyen los obsequios que ella recibÍa fuera de las cortes en arizona.gratorios por segundo dÍa consecutivo arrestan a extranjeros que se reportan en los recintos judiciales sin importar si traen niÑos o no, y el proyecto de ley que limita los impuestos a las propinas ya estÁ en manos de la cÁmara de representantes. y aqÍi le diremos quiÉnes serÍan los beneficiados y lo que piden los congresistas para su aprobaciÓn final. asÍ comenzamos. >> noticias telemundo en la noche...
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being moved to the arizona desert. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. i'm ben croucher at the bbc sport centre. we'll start with golf, where scottie scheffler won the pga championship by five shots. sounds like another routine major win for the world number one, right? if only it were that simple. a five-shot lead on the sixth had evaporated, tied with jon rahm by the tenth, but the spaniard's challenge disappeared into the drink, closing with bogey, double bogey, double bogey to tie for eigth. it afforded scheffler the luxury of bogeying the last himself to finish on 11-under par and claim his third major title, added to the masters green jackets he won in 2022 and 2024.
being moved to the arizona desert. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. i'm ben croucher at the bbc sport centre. we'll start with golf, where scottie scheffler won the pga championship by five shots. sounds like another routine major win for the world number one, right? if only it were that simple. a five-shot lead on the sixth had evaporated, tied with jon rahm by the tenth, but the spaniard's challenge disappeared into the drink, closing with bogey, double bogey, double bogey to tie for...
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senator mccain was not only from arizona, senator mccain was arizona.n the years since his passing, the void felt by john mccain's absence is eclipsed only by the extraordinary legacy he built. solving the challenges of our world we are facing will require all of us to operate with the traits that john mccain exam provides a well -- boldness, resolve, decency, faith, and hope. it is my hope that we will walk away humbled and re-inspired to lead with john's example in mind. for many years the sedona forum has provided unparalleled opportunities for leaders to come together and rope in the and -- and grow in knowledge and appreciation of the world around us. it is a big lift to put this gathering together. i want to say thank you to everyone at the mccain institute for all your hard work making this far impossible -- forum possible. the mccain institute is lucky to have the perfect partner in arizona state university. with asu's worldwide reach and influence, the mission and efforts of the mccain institute are more impactful than ever. this partnership bu
senator mccain was not only from arizona, senator mccain was arizona.n the years since his passing, the void felt by john mccain's absence is eclipsed only by the extraordinary legacy he built. solving the challenges of our world we are facing will require all of us to operate with the traits that john mccain exam provides a well -- boldness, resolve, decency, faith, and hope. it is my hope that we will walk away humbled and re-inspired to lead with john's example in mind. for many years the...
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arizona supme court ai generated court news reporters. >> reporter: why are you doing this? >> i think it's just an efficient way to get news out. >> reporter: this man is a public information officer for the court and helped design his digital co-workers. >> traditional production takes quite an amount of manpower. >> reporter: how much time for victoria? >> minutes. >> reporter: when she says i'm a news reporter, my human feelings get hurt as a news reporter. do you see this replacing news reporters? >> i don't think so. >> reporter: arizona's chief justice says it's important to note everything you hear the avatar say is actually written by the justices themselves. >> for years we took it f for grant that you trust the courts, you trust judges. if people don't t believe that, it doesn't matter. >> reporter: however, there are a lot of people out there that don't trust ai. >> that's true. but they have to remember, this ai that we are using is not generative. >> reporter: the justices said if she didn't mean to violate -- >> reporter: they might become the most forward fac
arizona supme court ai generated court news reporters. >> reporter: why are you doing this? >> i think it's just an efficient way to get news out. >> reporter: this man is a public information officer for the court and helped design his digital co-workers. >> traditional production takes quite an amount of manpower. >> reporter: how much time for victoria? >> minutes. >> reporter: when she says i'm a news reporter, my human feelings get hurt as a news...
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this is tucson, arizona. according to u.s.border patrol statistics , more than 8,000 people have died at the border since 1998. the southwest has the highest number of deaths every year, according to the latest statistics it has reviewed. dem said that four out of every 10 recorded deaths occurred on the southern border of the united states in this region. of course, experts say that the us federal government's estimate of the number of deaths of immigrants in this region is unreliable and that the number of deaths is probably much higher . what is quite clear is that what israel has been doing in palestine for years is very attractive to those responsible for maintaining security on the mexican-american border, which is why the technology and companies that are in we saw lands in other countries , especially here, the border between mexico and the united states . the goal of the refugees is to get to the tucson area and then leave. get out of the desert itself. the only option for these people is to cross the mountain route t
this is tucson, arizona. according to u.s.border patrol statistics , more than 8,000 people have died at the border since 1998. the southwest has the highest number of deaths every year, according to the latest statistics it has reviewed. dem said that four out of every 10 recorded deaths occurred on the southern border of the united states in this region. of course, experts say that the us federal government's estimate of the number of deaths of immigrants in this region is unreliable and that...
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this is tucson, arizona, on the u.s.-mexico border. since 2021, more than 6 million migrants , forced to flee economic collapse, violence and climate change, have been apprehended by the u.s. as they tried to cross the border. according to the u.s. border patrol, more than 8,000 deaths have been recorded on the southwest border since 1998. tucson has the highest number of deaths every year. the last statistics i checked said that four out of every ten deaths recorded occur on the southern border of the united states. it happened in this area, of course, experts say that the us federal government's estimate of the number of deaths of migrants in this area is unreliable and that the toll is probably much higher. what is quite clear is that what israel has been doing in palestine for years is very attractive to those responsible for maintaining security on the mexican-american border. that's why the technology and companies that we saw in the occupied territories are seen in other countries, especially here on the border between mexico an
this is tucson, arizona, on the u.s.-mexico border. since 2021, more than 6 million migrants , forced to flee economic collapse, violence and climate change, have been apprehended by the u.s. as they tried to cross the border. according to the u.s. border patrol, more than 8,000 deaths have been recorded on the southwest border since 1998. tucson has the highest number of deaths every year. the last statistics i checked said that four out of every ten deaths recorded occur on the southern...
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we get a sneak peek at its huge plant in arizona. and after rapid growth in recent years, how can the uk's wine industry keep up the momentum? we find out. hello and welcome. live from london, this is business today. i'm sally bundock. we start the programme here in london where the latest summit between the european union and the uk takes place later today. prime minister sir keir starmer will host the president of the european council, antonio costa, and the president of the european commission, ursula von der leyen. with defence and security a growing european priority, the european council has announced that this would top the agenda, while food trade, youth mobility and emissions trading systems will also feature in the discussions. one of the key challenges is over the red tape - the friction that hampers trade between the uk and the european bloc. speaking to the bbc on sunday, the government's chief negotiator said dealing with that was a top uk priority. this is an area at the moment where the current deal just isn't working
we get a sneak peek at its huge plant in arizona. and after rapid growth in recent years, how can the uk's wine industry keep up the momentum? we find out. hello and welcome. live from london, this is business today. i'm sally bundock. we start the programme here in london where the latest summit between the european union and the uk takes place later today. prime minister sir keir starmer will host the president of the european council, antonio costa, and the president of the european...
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and that's why its expanding operations in the us with a huge plant in arizona.our economics editor, faisal islam, has had exclusive access to the facility on the outskirts of phoenix. the future starts here in the arizona desert, the most critical, expensive, complex manufacturing in the world. underpinning everything has just started being made in the usa. i am sure that every single one of your viewers have encountered products and devices from our customers that were built by tsmc. the boss here is overseeing a $165 billion investment that has transferred carbon copies of three of the company's taiwanese factories, with more to come. i certainly believe it is one of the most important factories in the world. i think it is important to our customers and to the united states and to the industry as the semiconductor supply chain has to have some resiliency. president trump has wasted little time in claiming this as vindication for his economic policies. but in truth, much of this started under the previous administration, and many are doubtful as to the impact o
and that's why its expanding operations in the us with a huge plant in arizona.our economics editor, faisal islam, has had exclusive access to the facility on the outskirts of phoenix. the future starts here in the arizona desert, the most critical, expensive, complex manufacturing in the world. underpinning everything has just started being made in the usa. i am sure that every single one of your viewers have encountered products and devices from our customers that were built by tsmc. the boss...
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we begin in gilbert, arizona, an affluent suburban community near phoenix. that's where a gang of teens who call themselves the gilbert goons have been running wild, recording themselves, savagely attacking random victims and then posting their videos on social media. the bedlam went on for more than a year until the violence turned deadly. you're watching a disturbing trend in the phoenix, arizona suburbs young teens ganging up to beat random victims at fast food restaurant, in parks that parties, and other locations where high school students gathered. >> my son. >> turned his back to. >> them to get. >> in his car. and was struck in the skull with brass knuckles. >> they call themselves the gilbert goons, named after the city of gilbert, arizona. as they troll the town, relentlessly punching, kicking, and using weapons, leading to angry parents and community leaders who say police and prosecutors aren't in control or making enough arrests. it is irresponsible to the community and it is completely. >> harmful to the victims. >> you're done. for more than a
we begin in gilbert, arizona, an affluent suburban community near phoenix. that's where a gang of teens who call themselves the gilbert goons have been running wild, recording themselves, savagely attacking random victims and then posting their videos on social media. the bedlam went on for more than a year until the violence turned deadly. you're watching a disturbing trend in the phoenix, arizona suburbs young teens ganging up to beat random victims at fast food restaurant, in parks that...
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that is why it is expanding its plant in the us with a huge plant in arizona. faisal islam has had access to the facility on the outskirts of phoenix. the future starts here in the arizona desert, the most critical, expensive complex manufacturer in the world underpinning everything has just started being made in the usa. i am sure that every single one of your viewers have encountered products and devices from our customers that were built by this company. the bosses over searing eye $165 billion investment which is transferred carbon copies of the company france-macro taiwanese factories with more to come. it is one of the most important factories in the world and it is important to our customers and to the united states and to the industry as the semiconductor supply chain has to have some resilience. president trump has wasted little time in claiming this as vindication for his economic policies. but in truth, much of this started under the previous administration and many are doubtful as to the impact of his tariffs on developers like this. semiconductor s
that is why it is expanding its plant in the us with a huge plant in arizona. faisal islam has had access to the facility on the outskirts of phoenix. the future starts here in the arizona desert, the most critical, expensive complex manufacturer in the world underpinning everything has just started being made in the usa. i am sure that every single one of your viewers have encountered products and devices from our customers that were built by this company. the bosses over searing eye $165...
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autoridades confirman a univisión que se llevaron a un inmigrante guatemalteca que acaba de dar a luz en arizonaos agentes estuvieron apostados a las afueras de la habitación del hospital donde dio a luz y no permitieron que ella hablara con su abogado . tenemos un informe desde tucson . hay heridos tras un tiroteo en un colegio de aeronáutica tecnológica en inglewood, california . estamos en el lugar de los hechos . el mal tiempo deja al menos cinco muertos y 500.000 hogares sin electricidad en varios estados del centro y el sur del país. las tormentas continuarán azotando durante este fin de semana en su avance hacia el este . saquean un tráiler cargado de comida en tabasco , en méxico. la gente se lanzó al río para sacar la mercancía que había caído desde un puente donde también murió el conductor . el príncipe harry rompe el silencio en torno al distanciamiento con la familia real y reconoce que desea reconciliarse con ellos . >> este es noticiero univisión edición nocturna con elián zidán . >> qué tal? muy buenas noches . iniciamos con una noticia de última hora . las autoridades le han con
autoridades confirman a univisión que se llevaron a un inmigrante guatemalteca que acaba de dar a luz en arizonaos agentes estuvieron apostados a las afueras de la habitación del hospital donde dio a luz y no permitieron que ella hablara con su abogado . tenemos un informe desde tucson . hay heridos tras un tiroteo en un colegio de aeronáutica tecnológica en inglewood, california . estamos en el lugar de los hechos . el mal tiempo deja al menos cinco muertos y 500.000 hogares sin...
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en arizona, agentes federales han arrestado a varios inmigrantes que acababan de salir de sus audienciascolombiana quien entre lágrimas decía que no entendía por qué se la llevaban detenida. >> venias a tu cita en corte. >> solamente mi primera corte. >> según nos contó este abogado, era la primera vez que su cliente se presentaba en corte y al llegar le desestimaron su caso después fue detenido por los agentes federales. eso no lo sabíamos . simplemente lo que ocurrió fue al salir de corte. los oficiales preguntaron si el caso había estado desestimado . al decir que sí, pues simplemente lo tomaron en custodia . esta madre , junto a su niña pequeña también salió custodiada por los agentes, quienes subieron a los detenidos en vans blancas. algunos iban esposados. >> y nunca pensé. >> la verdad . nunca me imaginé que el que les hicieran. >> eso que . >> querían ir al baño y los metieron. >> para allá. >> ya no los vi . >> eso relata hilda ramírez, quien acompañó a su hermana y sobrino a la corte. esta mañana sin saber que terminarían separados. y aquí también han llegado activistas, quiene
en arizona, agentes federales han arrestado a varios inmigrantes que acababan de salir de sus audienciascolombiana quien entre lágrimas decía que no entendía por qué se la llevaban detenida. >> venias a tu cita en corte. >> solamente mi primera corte. >> según nos contó este abogado, era la primera vez que su cliente se presentaba en corte y al llegar le desestimaron su caso después fue detenido por los agentes federales. eso no lo sabíamos . simplemente lo que...
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the biggest chip company in the world, they're spending $200 billion in arizona... the bbc were the first to be shownaround the factory that is showered in secrecy and top security. i would say these facilities are probably some of the most advanced and complicated facilities in the world. and it also needs to be the cleanest air and water on the planet. any kind of dirt or anything in the water causes defects. because what happens here at the cutting edge of the world economy requires absolute purity, as tiny lasers etch circuits the size of atoms to power the phones, drones and cars of the future. it is a form of industrial alchemy - modern magic, if you like, that turns this wafer of pure silicon into this collection of the world's most advanced microchips. it's the absolute cutting edge of physics and chemistry that deposits trillions of transistors onto this sheet. and it used to happen 7,000 miles away in taiwan almost exclusively. and now, behind those walls, it's made in the usa. i am sure that every single one of your viewers have encountered products and d
the biggest chip company in the world, they're spending $200 billion in arizona... the bbc were the first to be shownaround the factory that is showered in secrecy and top security. i would say these facilities are probably some of the most advanced and complicated facilities in the world. and it also needs to be the cleanest air and water on the planet. any kind of dirt or anything in the water causes defects. because what happens here at the cutting edge of the world economy requires absolute...
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and a deadly shooting at a restaurant in arizona.east three people were killed and five others injured in a shooting at a restaurant in homa, phoenix, arizona, according to us media. arizona police have said that initial evidence suggests more than one attacker was involved in the incident. however, no suspects have been arrested and police are continuing their investigation to identify and arrest the perpetrators. thank you for following this news section. it faces a force that will only cease operations if the aggression against gaza stops. each wave of american bombing is responded to by intensified attacks from yemen. attacks that demonstrate sanaa's ability to conduct well-measured, precise strikes both on land and at sea. experts see these attacks as a sign of the failure of american strikes and as a double deterrent for washington and tel aviv. all observers see that sanaa is using a specific tactic in conducting the battle with the united states and the israeli regime . immediately after the united states announced that all f
and a deadly shooting at a restaurant in arizona.east three people were killed and five others injured in a shooting at a restaurant in homa, phoenix, arizona, according to us media. arizona police have said that initial evidence suggests more than one attacker was involved in the incident. however, no suspects have been arrested and police are continuing their investigation to identify and arrest the perpetrators. thank you for following this news section. it faces a force that will only cease...
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[música] orden de la gobernadora de arizona .dades migratorias liberan a una madre guatemalteca y a su bebé recién nacida que iban a ser deportadas . >> se la pasa. >> univisión. habló en exclusiva con la migrante que contó su odisea por el desierto y su parto adelantado. antes de quedar libre. >> perdí . >> líquido que posiblemente por caminar mucho, pues se me rompió la fuente y yo, sin darme cuenta y mi bebé pues se quedó sin líquido y que el parto tenía que ser provocado . >> el presidente trump en entrevista televisiva este domingo habló sobre la posibilidad o no de buscar un tercer mandato y del aumento de los precios de los productos debido a la guerra de aranceles . no habrá celebración del 5 de mayo en el barrio hispano de la villita en chicago . el miedo a los arrestos y deportaciones de ice impide que cientos de miles festejen la fecha patriótica mexicana y a solo días del inicio del cónclave para elegir al nuevo papa, el cardenal guatemalteco Álvaro ramazzini , declara que una de las prioridades de la iglesia debe ser
[música] orden de la gobernadora de arizona .dades migratorias liberan a una madre guatemalteca y a su bebé recién nacida que iban a ser deportadas . >> se la pasa. >> univisión. habló en exclusiva con la migrante que contó su odisea por el desierto y su parto adelantado. antes de quedar libre. >> perdí . >> líquido que posiblemente por caminar mucho, pues se me rompió la fuente y yo, sin darme cuenta y mi bebé pues se quedó sin líquido y que el parto tenía...
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m'ica-- m'usica >> se desato un tiroteo en un ev evento del 5 de mayo en arizona . al -3 personas murieron y otras cinco quedaron heridas tras la balacera en un restaur restaurante de glendale donde se estaba llevando a cabo un con concierto y una exhibicion de a autos. la policia cree que hubo varios pistoleros involucrados y estan tratando de determinar si las victimas se conocian . hoy comenzo el juicio contra el rap rapero john holmes. por trafico sexual y otros delitos. cerca de 150 personas empezaron a hacer entrevistadas por un juez para confirmar . el jurado y para ello deben responder si saben al algo del caso y si han sido vict victimas de violencia sexual, como nos explica karla amezola desde nueva york . >> el que fuera hasta hace poco uno de los productores de musica mas poderosos, sean holmes, hoy enfrenta la justicia estado estadounidense por delitos grav graves. en el primer dia del j juicio en su contra, el rapero se sento junto a su equipo legal en el tribunal federal de ma manhattan para la eleccion del jurado. al igual que lo hizo la fiscalia . >
m'ica-- m'usica >> se desato un tiroteo en un ev evento del 5 de mayo en arizona . al -3 personas murieron y otras cinco quedaron heridas tras la balacera en un restaur restaurante de glendale donde se estaba llevando a cabo un con concierto y una exhibicion de a autos. la policia cree que hubo varios pistoleros involucrados y estan tratando de determinar si las victimas se conocian . hoy comenzo el juicio contra el rap rapero john holmes. por trafico sexual y otros delitos. cerca de 150...
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the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from arizona for five minutes. mr. ciscomani: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today during national police week to honor the men and women in law enforcement for their invaluable service to our nation. i especially want to thank all the police officers in my district who work tirelessly to ensure that southeastern arizona is safe, secure and the best place to live and to carry out our own american dream. during times of crisis, when others run away, our brave police officers run towards danger. putting themselves at risk to protect life and property. their courage, selflessness and dedication deserve our deepest respect, not just this week, but every single day. let us also remember, honor and mourn the officers who made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty. their legacy lives on, when they protected us, these officers, they mentored in the communities they kept safe. to every officer, every single officer across our great state, thank you for your service. we're a stronger, safer and more prosperous nation becaus
the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from arizona for five minutes. mr. ciscomani: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today during national police week to honor the men and women in law enforcement for their invaluable service to our nation. i especially want to thank all the police officers in my district who work tirelessly to ensure that southeastern arizona is safe, secure and the best place to live and to carry out our own american dream. during times of crisis, when...
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utah right, we abu arizona. my whole life we have watched arizona mock us as we change our times. somehow we navigated that just fine without any problem. then i'd also bring up the technology is at a very different place than it was years ago. so do you worry about a patch work? are we ok with that? >> i think -- thank you for the question. i think that less complexity in the system is better. it's natural to think that there would be a patchwork if we allowed more states to opt in to permanent standard time but we have a patchwork now. what we would be creating is less of a patchwork because the lines might change a little bit. for instance, indiana, for instance, may decide it's better for the whole state of indiana to be in central time, and chicago which is 1,000 miles from boston. it wouldn't create a patchwork just a change of where the line is the most important thing is eliminating the clock changing which decreases complexity and then once we've got that stability it won't with a patchwork. it'll just be, we know what time it is. >> that's the way we accommodated with ar
utah right, we abu arizona. my whole life we have watched arizona mock us as we change our times. somehow we navigated that just fine without any problem. then i'd also bring up the technology is at a very different place than it was years ago. so do you worry about a patch work? are we ok with that? >> i think -- thank you for the question. i think that less complexity in the system is better. it's natural to think that there would be a patchwork if we allowed more states to opt in to...
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a lot of moisture being pumped into arizona.he end of may and especially early june. there is a tropical system there. it is. if it does make it to a tropical storm, it has to go north. there's warm water north. there's nothing but cold water to the west. so it's it has to go north. but some of that moisture may make it into arizona. and if it does on june 1st, it will be the only second time in recorded history that the phoenix has rain on june 1st. the last time they did was 1914. so kind of an interesting pattern set up for them as they go into the weekend and especially on sunday. for us, high pressure builds in warmer thursday. friday we'll get some hot temps inland. won't last too long, but this will be for tomorrow. not today. temps jump friday mainly inland. bay side will be warm as well. coast though probably sunny and nice to warm but we'll keep it warmer today. more sunshine. that fog is already retreating so it won't take long. temperatures 60, 70, 80 and tomorrow i think 90s to near 100 for a few. still hot inland s
a lot of moisture being pumped into arizona.he end of may and especially early june. there is a tropical system there. it is. if it does make it to a tropical storm, it has to go north. there's warm water north. there's nothing but cold water to the west. so it's it has to go north. but some of that moisture may make it into arizona. and if it does on june 1st, it will be the only second time in recorded history that the phoenix has rain on june 1st. the last time they did was 1914. so kind of...
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this is the powerhouse low that kept las vegas and arizona cool.lso brought a .01 to phoenix on the rain. and that's the system that brought some rain to also into las vegas. this will be a powerhouse system as it moves into much of the four corners in the next few days, but as it moves east, exit stage right, the pressure gradient is relax and so the wind speeds come down. the fog though the fog product. this might be a little quick, but it is a sign of things to come for your tuesday fog will come roaring back. remember, the bases are still pretty shallow, but by tomorrow afternoon i think it's may. gray is coming back pretty fast here. temperatures today 80 for many, but it will be a drop on those temps tomorrow 78, 80, 78 and 79 on the forecast highs. santa rosa, livermore, menlo park and san jose tonight. lows 50 to 60. still pretty warm inland. it's always a little tough to call on some of these lows, but the highs tomorrow coast and bay coming down 6070. held on to a couple 80s, but the wind speeds will be way down. it will be more of an ons
this is the powerhouse low that kept las vegas and arizona cool.lso brought a .01 to phoenix on the rain. and that's the system that brought some rain to also into las vegas. this will be a powerhouse system as it moves into much of the four corners in the next few days, but as it moves east, exit stage right, the pressure gradient is relax and so the wind speeds come down. the fog though the fog product. this might be a little quick, but it is a sign of things to come for your tuesday fog will...
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i was the author of a bill that the arizona state representatives introduced. since then, i have served as an expert in dozens of other states to help create legislation like the one before this committee today. the pro -israel lobby is probably as powerful as the gun lobby. today we see the result of more than two and a half years of hard work and collaboration with the israel allies foundation. i also want to thank the leading pro-israel lobbyists in thank you florida. i want to thank everyone who helped us raise public awareness on this path that made this possible. my friends, we must remain resolute in the face of the campaign aimed at discrediting israel through the boycott , divestment, and sanctions of israel movement. in fact, we must stand. today, i am going to sign an executive order that states that if you boycott israel, new york will boycott you. we in america must stand with israel no matter what. we must. one of the most important duties of our elected legislators is to uphold our constitution. but in this case, they sacrificed their first amend
i was the author of a bill that the arizona state representatives introduced. since then, i have served as an expert in dozens of other states to help create legislation like the one before this committee today. the pro -israel lobby is probably as powerful as the gun lobby. today we see the result of more than two and a half years of hard work and collaboration with the israel allies foundation. i also want to thank the leading pro-israel lobbyists in thank you florida. i want to thank...
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ni ella ni su bebé van a ser deportadas gracias a la gobernadora de arizona que ordenó su liberaciónversó con erika , quien le contó por qué temió por su vida en medio del desierto . >> solo se la pasa durmiendo . habla en exclusiva la migrante guatemalteca que tenía ocho meses de gestación y que fue encontrada por migración en la frontera de arizona. me quede sentadita bajo el sol esperando a que alguien llegara y . y en eso pues me desmayo . a sus 24 años, erika dice haber estado al punto de la muerte. y es que tenía dos días caminando por el desierto buscando ayuda. de hecho, ya me había resignado a que pues no, no , nadie me iba a encontrar hasta que mire que que llegaba una patrulla, pararon y pues me llevaron y ya al día siguiente fue cuando me llevaron al hospital . por qué te llevaron? porque me empezaba a doler. ya no me podía parar, me dolía mucho cuando los agentes la llevaron al hospital. médicos tuvieron que extraerle la bebé porque ella estaba deshidratada y la vida de su hija corría peligro. que perdí líquido que. posiblemente por caminar mucho, pues se me rompió la fu
ni ella ni su bebé van a ser deportadas gracias a la gobernadora de arizona que ordenó su liberaciónversó con erika , quien le contó por qué temió por su vida en medio del desierto . >> solo se la pasa durmiendo . habla en exclusiva la migrante guatemalteca que tenía ocho meses de gestación y que fue encontrada por migración en la frontera de arizona. me quede sentadita bajo el sol esperando a que alguien llegara y . y en eso pues me desmayo . a sus 24 años, erika dice haber...
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la mujer es madre de cuatro hijos pequeños y ahora está detenida en arizona, a la espera de que un juezse su caso de asilo . estaremos hablando con su madre . la red de sobrevivientes de abusados por sacerdotes acusa públicamente al papa león xiv de manejar inapropiadamente varios casos de abuso sexual por parte del clero durante sus roles previos en la iglesia católica . 40 millones de personas están en alerta desde arkansas hasta kentucky. el clima severo amenaza con fuerza a las zonas ya impactadas por potentes tormentas y tornados . escala la violencia política en méxico con el asesinato de dos colaboradores cercanos de la jefa de gobierno de la capital y quedó captado en cámara el momento en el que le informan de los asesinatos a la presidenta claudia sheinbaum durante su acostumbrada mañanera perversos detalles múltiples testigos rinden testimonio en el juicio contra sandy holmes y relatan las escabrosas acciones a las que presuntamente el cantante sometía a sus víctimas para satisfacer sus deseos . >> este es noticiero univisión edición nocturna con elián zidán . >> muy buenas no
la mujer es madre de cuatro hijos pequeños y ahora está detenida en arizona, a la espera de que un juezse su caso de asilo . estaremos hablando con su madre . la red de sobrevivientes de abusados por sacerdotes acusa públicamente al papa león xiv de manejar inapropiadamente varios casos de abuso sexual por parte del clero durante sus roles previos en la iglesia católica . 40 millones de personas están en alerta desde arkansas hasta kentucky. el clima severo amenaza con fuerza a las zonas...
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the city of sedona , arizona.in recent years, a number of states have both republicans and democrats have passed laws and executive orders to block the boycott movement against israel. the arizona law passed with a large majority in the house. this has presented a challenge to libertarians. michael jordal's parents lived in the west bank in the 1970s, and he has been a staunch advocate for palestinian rights since college. jordal never imagined that a country that claims to have free speech could not continue its union work because it opposes the zionist regime's genocide . he counseled prisoners in arizona it pays. i was shocked when i was reviewing my annual contract. i made a promise to my son years ago. his mother is jewish. but i am not. i promised him that we would take a trip to west asia. when we went there, i saw things with my own eyes that were truly painful. the situation of the palestinians is more terrible than what has been reported in the media. all the rights of these people are being violated by
the city of sedona , arizona.in recent years, a number of states have both republicans and democrats have passed laws and executive orders to block the boycott movement against israel. the arizona law passed with a large majority in the house. this has presented a challenge to libertarians. michael jordal's parents lived in the west bank in the 1970s, and he has been a staunch advocate for palestinian rights since college. jordal never imagined that a country that claims to have free speech...
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the city of sedona, arizona. in recent years, a number of states , both republican and democratic, have passed laws and executive orders to prevent the movement. the arizona law passed with a large majority in the house. this issue presented many challenges to libertarians. michael jordal's parents lived in the west bank in the 1970s, and he has always defended the rights of palestinians since his university days. jordal never thought that a country that claims to be free of speech could not continue its work and activities because it opposed the zionist regime's genocide. he provides legal advice to prisoners in arizona. when i was reviewing the salano agreement , i was very shocked. i made a promise to my son years ago. his mother is jewish, but i am not. i had promised him that we would take a trip to west asia. when we went there, i saw things with my own eyes that were truly painful. the situation of the palestinians is more terrible than what has been portrayed in the media. all the rights of these people a
the city of sedona, arizona. in recent years, a number of states , both republican and democratic, have passed laws and executive orders to prevent the movement. the arizona law passed with a large majority in the house. this issue presented many challenges to libertarians. michael jordal's parents lived in the west bank in the 1970s, and he has always defended the rights of palestinians since his university days. jordal never thought that a country that claims to be free of speech could not...
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this statement was delivered in an arizona court last week by an ai generated version of this man to his killer. the ai was played at a sentencing hearing. ... it is a shame we encountered each other on that day in the circumstances. in another life we probably could have been friends. on real videos and photos, this man and his husband today drawing on real videos and photos chris pelkey's sister and her husband, who has used ai in his work, created a lifelike version of her 37-year-old brother using ai models. i kept thinking about, what would chris say? he is the ultimate victim here and he doesn't have the ability to show anybody what he was about, how he loved god and he loved people. how does the judge know that? and it was our job, our victim's rights' attorney told us, to humanise him. in arizona victims have a right to be heard at sentencing, but this case raises complicated questions to ethics experts. is this legal? yes. so what i'm worried about here is that even if this is legal it sets a dangerous precedent for future applications of this, not just within criminal justi
this statement was delivered in an arizona court last week by an ai generated version of this man to his killer. the ai was played at a sentencing hearing. ... it is a shame we encountered each other on that day in the circumstances. in another life we probably could have been friends. on real videos and photos, this man and his husband today drawing on real videos and photos chris pelkey's sister and her husband, who has used ai in his work, created a lifelike version of her 37-year-old...
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i want to thank you for your visit to arizona and tucson. just a few weeks ago. we had a great time there and you got to see what the v.a. is all about their and their needs and the things we can work together on. thank you for visiting our district spirit mind is not diverse when you have done that with. i think you have a very hard job ahead of you with a lot of cleanup to do, a plethora of issues that i think we have heard about from both sides here. you are getting to them as fast as you can and at the same time, dismantling a lot of misinformation and lies that are coming out regarding the v.a. and what your efforts are and the presidents as also thank you for all that you do there. now, i want to focus on the issue of veteran suicide. i know it is a passion of yours. during our meeting in march and your visit last in april, we discussed the arizona be connected program that i mentioned which serves my veterans with their mental health needs and works diligently to forward the goals of the v.a. suicide prevention strategy and that was cut under the previous
i want to thank you for your visit to arizona and tucson. just a few weeks ago. we had a great time there and you got to see what the v.a. is all about their and their needs and the things we can work together on. thank you for visiting our district spirit mind is not diverse when you have done that with. i think you have a very hard job ahead of you with a lot of cleanup to do, a plethora of issues that i think we have heard about from both sides here. you are getting to them as fast as you...
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not in tempe, arizona. but in silicon valley, let's think about this. let's think about that was elaine hertzberg staff the responsibility of a computer programmer? well, maybe, but let's be clear. programmers had coded this based upon the way that they understood world to be. okay? they had coded specifically for the machine to stop. they coded. they had already done the work within the programing to instruct the machine to stop. they just didn't calculate that someone be walking across the middle of the road. they only had it. so when you're in the black and white checkered marks of a job, if you weren't jaywalking that that was where you would be crossing road. not in the middle of the road. because i understand what i'm saying. this they literally had not even thought that it could happen there. they programed it to stop if she was walking at a crosswalk, but she was jaywalking according what the artificial intelligence had learned, jaywalking weren't in the realm of possibility. that's how i'd been trained. technically, they told the car to brake a
not in tempe, arizona. but in silicon valley, let's think about this. let's think about that was elaine hertzberg staff the responsibility of a computer programmer? well, maybe, but let's be clear. programmers had coded this based upon the way that they understood world to be. okay? they had coded specifically for the machine to stop. they coded. they had already done the work within the programing to instruct the machine to stop. they just didn't calculate that someone be walking across the...