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Mile High Jazz Band presents 'Springboards' big band jazz and poetry Tuesday in Carson City

The Mile High Jazz Band with vocalist June Joplin will be joined by several poets and readers on Tuesday, March 13, 2018, 7:30-9:30 p.m., for an evening of big-band music and poetry on the theme "Springboards."

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

is exactly the reason we need to repeal this ban. i issued that executive order because it was a tool i had add my disposal and i will do everything i can to protect access to reproductive health care. so that is why i issued the order. but i can't make guarantees about it. we intend the order to protect doctors, patients, anyone who aids in accessing reproductive health care. but there is not certainty. and the best situation all around is if the legislature would repeal this ban. >> what about health care providers in your state? if this 160-year-old law goes into effect, why would obgyns want to have practices in arizona? these are not optional doctors. they are must haves. >> oh absolutely. that is a valid question that i am sure many health care

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

because it was a tool i had at my disposal and i promised as governor i will do everything i can to protect access to reproductive health care so that is why i issued the order. i cannot make guarantees about it. we intend it to protect doctors and patients, anybody who aids in accessing reproductive healthcare but there is no certainty. the best outcome is that legislature repeals the band. >> what about health providers in your state? if this law goes into effect, why would ob/gyn's want practices in arizona? these are not optional doctors. >> absolutely, that is a valid question i am sure many healthcare providers are asking themselves. i had people tell me, if you do

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Fox News at Night

it to illegal immigrant healthcare. all of these things, meanwhile our students cannot go to school because their buildings aren't functioning. >> trace: it's crazy but that's california. so you think that's crazy, how about this? a key california senate committee on tuesday moved forward with a proposal to make purchasing a child for sex a felony in the state. currently purchasing or soliciting a child for sex is a misdemeanor with a maximum penalty of up to a year in jail or a minimum of two days in jail along with a 10,000-dollar fine. i thought it was the onion, i really did. this is crazy. it's true. >> and your viewers probably will remember that it was just last year when state senator -- republican from the central valley -- had to force the democrats to change their policy to make sext trafficking counting as a third strike. it took weeks of pushing democrats in the legislature to do that. now we are back with his other

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

arizona and is too extreme, antiabortion rights politicians chose not to repeal it. >> a abortion rights advocates rallied outside the arizona state house after state republicans blocked another attempt to repeal a civil war era near total abortion ban. democrats in the legislature plan to try again this week. this law is set to take effect in early june. democratic governor of arizona katie hobbs joins us now. thank you for being here, this has blocked twice. why are you hopeful it could pass with democrats bringing it up another time? >> well, i'm not necessarily hopeful. today was the second time since this devastating ruling that reinstates this 1864 total abortion ban that republicans in the legislature have blocked a move to repeal it. and they blocked it not once

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

it. >> abortion rights advocates rallied outside of the arizona state house after state republicans blocked another attempt to repeal a civil war era near-total abortion ban. democrats plan to try again this week, this law is set to take effect in early june. the democratic governor of the state of arizona joins us now. thank you for being here, this has been blocked twice, why are you hopeful can pass with democrats bringing it up another time? >> i am not necessarily hopeful. today was the second time since the devastating ruling that reinstates this 1864 total abortion ban that republicans in the legislature have blocked a move to repeal it. they blocked it not once but twice. they are not in line with the majority of citizens that do not want this draconian band.

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Anderson Cooper 360

interview with salman rushdie for 60 minutes. >> next, a new effort today in arizona, the legislature to repeal the state's civil war era near-total abortion ban and the outcome of that, i had we talking about cashback is kevin hart, not again, stephanie kane, talk about cashback. >> we talking about cash back here ever since now. >> we talked about cash back and we talk about cash, he talking about cash we've been talking about practice, but too long word, no practice. we talked about cashback, talking about as back. we're not talking about a guy cashback like a pro with chase freedom unlimited. >> how do you cashback? >> chase? >> make more of what your freedom unlimited? >> this is a hot flash this is a hot flash left. this is not flash for moderate to severe vasomotor symptoms due to

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Morning Joe

kari lake flip-flops on the issue. as you point out, in arizona, they have a law on the books that probably has the support of less than 10% of the electorate. they have an easy way out, and they've chosen not to do it. so you see this dynamic here where, at the very moment that republicans are saying, "hey, can we moderate our position on this? you know, is there an off-ramp?" the arizona republican party is basically saying, "no, we're completely comfortable with this," even though it is probably going to cost them control of the legislature, may cost them the u.s. senate seat, and probably is going to tip arizona over in the presidential election. this is one of the -- you know, again, part of what makes this fascinating is kind of the trick box that donald trump has put republicans in. he says, "okay, you know, i am the pro-life president. we have overturned roe versus wade, but it is completely now

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Erin Burnett OutFront

biden has moved to decriminalize it finally, it wasn't initial thought, but he has done that and change its federal classification in terms of its class how it's registered with the fta is that enough is there enough being done on here's your problem with that. >> who's making the decision here? the dea? well, there the enforcement agency. well, how come the legislature, the congress isn't making the decision? why does it go to the dea? the very people who profit from putting people in prison, having drugs, illegal there. now the ones that make the final decision on what's going to happen with cannabis ms federally. so the point is this more people like me who are stepping forward, i'm putting my face on marijuana. i've teamed up with retro bakery. it's called ventura farms and i'm going to shamelessly plug it now. and for everybody out there, that will be the focus of jesse ventura is life

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