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The Diamondbacks finally named their Opening Day starter, announcing that Zac Gallen will take the mound on day one. We discuss why this means more than just stats and how good Corbin Burnes will be as the number two starter in the rotation. We are also discussing the backup utility infielder role, Diamondbacks minor league pitcher Listher Sosa being suspended for 80 games, concerns Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego has with HB 2704, and selling a baseball card for over a million dollars.Join Derek and Kevin for the PHNX Diamondbacks Show LIVE!!! 0:00 - Zac Gallen named opening day starter10:00 - Backup infielders being solidified14:00 - City Connect jersey's PUSHED BACK?20:00 - Listher Sosa was suspended & Justin Martinez extended24:00 - Ron Washington bans cell phones32:00 - Mayoral business45:00 - Paul Skenes rookie card 1/1 sold!53:00 - BIG PODCAST NEWS! An ALLCITY Network Production SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube: https://bit.ly/phnx_youtube ALL THINGS PHNX: http://linktr.ee/phnxsports MERCH https://store.allcitynetwork.com/collections/phnx-locker ALLCITY Network, Inc. aka PHNX and PHNX Sports is in no way affiliated with or endorsed by the City of Phoenix PHNX Events: Get your tickets to PHNX events and takeovers here: https://gophnx.com/events/ bet365: https://www.bet365.com/hub/en-us/app-hero-banner-1?utm_source=affiliate&utm_campaign=usapp&utm_medium=affiliate&affiliate=365_03485317 Use the code PHNX365 to sign up, deposit $10 and bet $5 to get $150 in bonus bets!Disclaimer: Must be 21+ and physically located in AZ. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem and wants help, call 1-800-NEXT-STEP, text NEXTSTEP to 53342 or visit https://problemgambling.az.gov/ Branded Bills: Use code PHNX at https://www.brandedbills.com/ for 20% off your first order! Gametime: Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code PHNX for $20 off your first purchase. Terms apply. Circle K: Join Inner Circle for free by downloading the Circle K app today! Head to https://www.circlek.com/store-locator to find Circle Ks near you! Monarch Money: Use Monarch Money to get control of your overall finances with 50% off your first year at https://www.monarchmoney.com/phnx Waymo: Download the Waymo One App and Ride Today! https://apps.apple.com/us/app/waymo-one/id1343524838; https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.waymo.carapp Carol Royse Team: To buy/sell your home, call Carol Royse at 480-776-5231 or visit carolroyseteam.com All Pro Shade Concepts: Call 623-204-1476 or visit https://allproshadeconcepts.com/ now to schedule your free estimate! When you shop through links in the description, we may earn affiliate commissions. Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. #dbacks #diamondbacks #arizonadiamondbacks #mlb #zacgallen#corbincarroll #ketelmarte #mlbtheshow #mlbtraderumors #tradedeadline #traderumors #allstargame
Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego joins us to talk about the new Shade Phoenix program that aims to plant trees and cool the city down.
Before she became mayor, Kate Gallego was nearly spooked out of running for office. She was newly divorced (read: unmarried). Her support system drastically changed after her mom was diagnosed with cancer. Her only income was through her job on the city council, and she questioned whether Phoenix could stomach such a young woman as mayor. Spoiler alert: she's been mayor now for five years. Her legacy so far? Redefining what's possible for young working moms who don't have perfect personal lives. In this episode of 9 to 5ish, Mayor Gallego shares: How climate defined her childhood and early professional career Why people should run for office even if their personal life isn't perfect The women in government who guided her through her own public service career How she implemented a 12-week paid family leave policy for public employees, plus a surprising fact on who uses it the most
In this episode of CitiesSpeak we are joined by Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego and Roby Schapira, Wells Fargo Senior Vice President and Diverse Segments Leaders for Small Business. It is an exciting conversation with two influential leaders who are deeply invested in the economic success of American cities and American small businesses.For more information, visit us at nlc.org.
It's been two months since the Department of Justice released its scathing report into the Phoenix Police Department. Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego on what they've learned — and what's next. Plus, MTV News and the challenges of preserving online content.
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Ford's chief sustainability officer Bob Holycross talks about the 'bumpy ride' of EV growth and the how the IRA will impact the automaker industry. Then, Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego discusses how she plans to reduce emissions and build innovative solutions for housing and transportation one of the country's fastest growing cities. Conversation recorded on Wednesday, May 15, 2024.
Mike talks about the big announcements from Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego in her State of the City address.
In this week's episode, host and NewDEAL CEO Debbie Cox Bultan speaks with Phoenix, AZ, Mayor Kate Gallego about how personal obstacles have motivated her public service and why NewDEALers from across the country will descend on Phoenix this month. They discuss her early career in economic development, how the 2008 recession inspired her to focus on bolstering manufacturing jobs, breakthroughs in the city's efforts on housing and climate change, and how she is leveraging historic investment by the Biden-Harris Administration and private-public partnerships to create a national hub for the semiconductor industry in the Valley of the Sun. Gallego also explains how her experience after suffering a seizure led her to fight for major infrastructure and transit investments to connect communities and reduce car dependency. Tune in to find out what she thinks it will take for Democrats to be successful in Arizona this November, and the projects she's excited to share with the NewDEAL Forum at the annual Ideas Summit in Phoenix. The NewDEAL Forum is the sister organization of the NewDEAL, the producer of this podcast. For more information on the NewDEAL Forum's Ideas Summit, an annual convening focused on empowering forward-thinking policy solutions, head to https://www.newdealforum.org/forum-events/24-ideas-summit. [02:20] How a mayor's role can create meaningful change. [04:38] Why it's important to diversify Phoenix's economy and how Mayor Gallego is doing it. [08:03] Ways that the federal government and Biden Administration have aided her efforts. [10:28] Reasons that Mayor Gallego has prioritized transportation (and the future of transit) in Phoenix. [14:10] The role of new technology in building a better Phoenix. [16:41] Affordable housing innovations. [18:57] Climate change and how Mayor Gallego is tackling Phoenix's unique challenges head-on. [22:28] How the mayor found her way to public service. [26:36] Her assessment of the current state of democracy in Arizona in this key election year. [28:59] Gallego's advice for Democrats on how to better connect with voters heading into November.
Artificial intelligence is advancing and intersecting with nearly all professional sectors today, including local government. However, without much AI-specific policy yet established at the federal or state levels, many cities are learning to navigate this emerging technology on their own. A combination of public policy and residents' openness to new ideas in the Phoenix metropolitan area has made it an ideal place for the launch of pioneering technologies like autonomous vehicles. Now, cities here are considering ways that AI can be applied to local needs—applications such as fast and accurate updates on local water supply and improved traffic safety measures. Considering the recent expansion of US-based AI firms and a boom in semiconductor manufacturing, it seems there is no longer a question of whether AI will become a routine part of our lives—it is a matter of when. If this proves to be the case, governments at all levels will need to become familiar with all the risks and advantages of this quickly evolving technology to ensures its thoughtful and equitable use. AI and the future of the city was a central theme of this year's Smart Region Summit, convened by Arizona State University and partners. In this Ten Across Conversations episode, you will hear highlights from two discussions at this event, moderated by Ten Across founder and executive director Duke Reiter. Listen in as Duke explores the incorporation of artificial intelligence at the city level with Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego and three information technology experts from Phoenix and Tempe, Arizona, and Cleveland, Ohio.
President Biden and Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego have a plan to address the climate crisis in Arizona and across the nation. Media shows bias on Trump appointed Judge in Hunter case. Congressman Andy Biggs talks Hunter Biden and border. A new Conservative Circus Clown of the Week is named.
This week on Face the Nation, extreme heat continues to smash records around the world and tactics being taken by Texas officials at the border to deter migrants comes under scrutiny. As July slogs on, so do the miserable temperatures and brutal severe weather episodes that are dominating the summer of '23. There's no denying it's hot or that the high temperatures are raising concerns about the future of the planet, but what can be done at this point? We'll talk to Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego. Her city is one of the hottest spots in the country. Then, the Justice Department orders the removal of floating barriers in the Rio Grande after reports of injuries to migrants trying to enter the U.S. We'll ask Texas Republican Congressman Tony Gonzales about some of the measures being used and his new immigration proposal. Plus, the culture wars on the campaign trail intensify as Vice President Kamala Harris blasts new Florida guidelines for teaching Black history in schools. We'll talk to former New Jersey Governor and Republican candidate Chris Christie about that and a possible third indictment facing former President Trump. Finally, the facts surrounding gender-affirming care with the head of the organization that sets the guidelines for treatment, Dr. Marci Bowers. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
FBI Director Christopher Wray appears in front a house committee and he doesn't have a lot of answers about some key things. Best of the left. California spends a lot on homelessness...and the problem only got worse. Hmmm. Also, Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego wants more emergency powers because of heat. Join us.
It looks like Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego will have more support on the city council. Most Arizona Corporation Commissioners say a new regulator who met with financial institutions that invest in Arizona utilities did not commit an ethics violation. From auto-generated email responses to term papers written by ChatGPT, artificial intelligence now churns out text that both saves time and opens the door to fraud. Plus the latest in tribal resources, Fronteras Desk and education news.
Washington Post deputy editor Juliet Eilperin speaks with Cristina Huidobro, chief heat officer in Santiago, Chile, Eleni Myrivili, global chief heat officer for U.N. Habitat and Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego about the impact of a warming planet and the solutions that could make a long-term difference.
Did you know that changing the color of roads could lower their temperature by more than 10 degrees? Or that strategically planting trees could lower air temperature by up to 40 degrees? Neither did we, until we heard this episode, featuring Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego. Learn the ways she has made her city's focus on sustainability pay off for its citizens. Don't miss an episode release: Subscribe now!
Reed and Nutter reveal the unexpected relationships that made them stronger candidates -- and more effective leaders. Mayor Gallego talks about her city's innovations -- and success -- when it comes to meaningful environmental change.
Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego is proclaiming today "Joy Bus Day" in honor of the local non-profit that has served 20,000 meals to homebound cancer patients. Caraway joins Arizona's Morning News to talk about how much that honor means and the restaurants future.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego (pictured) has long worried about climate change and is now delighted that her city now has a department devoted exclusively to helping residents better understand how to live in a warmer climate. Senior editor with Yahoo News, David Knowles, writing in a story headed "Can Phoenix, the hottest city in America, survive climate change?" said: "In Phoenix, where summer can feel a bit like living through a science experiment or a dystopian dare, the average summertime temperature has risen by 3.8 degrees since 1970, according to data compiled by Climate Central, a nonprofit composed of scientists and journalists. The city now averages 111 annual days of triple-digit heat, and experiences 12 more days above 110 degrees Fahrenheit each year than it did in 1970." Other Quick Climate Links for today are: "Heat Waves Around the World Push People and Nations ‘to the Edge'"; "Alan Kohler: Australia's expensive climate change double whammy"; "What's causing Sydney's monster flood crisis – and 3 ways to stop it from happening again"; "Australia's finally acknowledged climate change is a national security threat. Here are 5 mistakes to avoid" "Methane much more sensitive to global heating than previously thought – study"; "The downside of corporate reforestation pledges"; "Australia is woefully unprepared for this climate reality of consecutive disasters"; "Floods and higher grocery prices reveal cost of climate inaction: Economists"; " --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/robert-mclean/message
Mike reacts to the biggest stories of the day, including why Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego is furious with Governor Ducey. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Valley is starting to be referred to as the "Electric Valley." Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego joined us to discuss environmental issues and how Phoenix is becoming an electrical vehicle hub. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego made the decision to run for mayor at a time when, she says, her life was falling apart. As it turns out, she won. Now, she's the mayor of the country's 5th largest city and also the youngest mayor of a major city. Kate got into politics to make a difference in current affairs, but she stays in politics to help build a better future for her 4-year-old son. Hamid talks with Kate about why she decided to run for mayor, her experiences at Harvard and how building a campaign is a lot like building a startup. Watch the interview on YouTube: https://youtu.be/qOtTlKqYl8Q
Several Arizona mayors, led by Tucson Mayor Regina Romero and Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego, are asking Arizona's congressional delegation to support Amtrak's proposed expansion of frequent and reliable passenger rail service. Amtrak's vision calls for passenger rail service that will connect Tucson, Phoenix, and the West Valley with three round trips per day, as well as the possibility of daily service to Los Angeles. “I am pleased to join my fellow mayors from both Pima and Maricopa County in supporting a new passenger rail line between the Tucson and Phoenix metropolitan areas,” said Mayor Romero. “This new service will yield... For the written story, read here >> https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/tucson-mayor-regina-romero-and-other-arizona-mayors-lead-effort-to-bring-amtrack-passenger-rail-service-between-tucson-and-phoenix/
Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego comes on the show to discuss the potential expanded Amtrak route between Tucson and Phoenix, why she thinks it could be beneficial to the megaregion, and what comes next. Zach discusses national cynicism and the Olympics, the electoral cul-de-sac Republicans and Democrats are both sharing ahead of the 2022 elections; and, why blue cities are so unaffordable.
On June 16, Business Forward hosted U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm for a briefing and Q&A moderated by NewDEAL leader, Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego on the American Jobs Plan and building our energy infrastructure back better. Secretary Granholm answered questions from business leaders across the country on topics ranging from the security and resilience of our energy system to American competitiveness in the clean energy sector. She also discussed the importance of public-private collaboration and how business leaders can get involved.
Republican state Sen. Kelly Townsend cast the decisive vote against a bill to purge voters from Arizona’s popular permanent early voting list on principle. Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego and four councilmembers took their oaths of office Monday. Volunteers and citizen scientists with the Arizona Museum of Natural History have helped discover a new species of plant-eating dinosaur that lived about 79 million years ago. Plus, the latest in education and Fronteras Desk news.
Congress continues to duke it out over spending bills and COVID-19 relief. Ghislaine Maxwell tries very hard to get out of custody and is denied. Governor Andrew Cuomo of New York loses lawsuit, holding that his executive orders targeting religious communities are unconstitutional, and more! Join criminal defense lawyer Robert F. Gruler to discuss the latest criminal, election and legal news, including:• Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein's accused accomplice, attempts to get out of custody pending her prosecution, but is denied• Review of Maxwell's argument from her defense team and the Government's response• U.S. District Judge Alison Nathan issues a two-page ruling explaining her rationale and citing Maxwell's high flight risk• Congress tacks action (or inaction) on the COVID-19 relief bill and chambers disagree about $2,000 payments to Americans – we discuss the latest• Trump's Veto of the Defense spending bill is overruled in the House, but what happens now in the Senate?• Governor Andrew Cuomo of New York loses religious discrimination case after the Second Circuit Federal Court issues new ruling• Review of the different levels of constitutional scrutiny as applied to governmental actions impeding rights and freedoms• Breakdown of the 32-page holding in Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn v. Cuomo finding New York COVID-19 regulations unconstitutional (same case as Agudath Israel of America v. Cuomo)• BAD POPO: Phoenix police officer Steven Poulos threatens to shoot Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego over #defundthepolice, is placed on administrative leave • Your questions and live chat after the presentationDid you catch Robert last night on Uncivil Law? Check it out and sub to the channel here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4b5ZE72pHi4Don't forget to join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/KDXEZBqvxDThe show starts at 5pm AZ time (4pm PT, 6pm Central, 7pm ET).NEW! Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/robertgruleresqNEW! Audio only podcast: https://watchingthewatchers.buzzsprout.com/Discord is our free chat server for ongoing discussions before, during and after the livestream as well as sneak previews of slides for the upcoming shows: https://discord.gg/KDXEZBqvxDOther tips? Send to tips@rrlawaz.com or tag @RobertGrulerEsq on twitter.#watchingthewatchers #GhislaineMaxwell #AndrewCuomo #MitchMcConnell #Congress #veto #porkulus #covid19relief #strictscrutiny #firstamendment #religiousfreedom
Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego, Topeka Mayor Michelle De La Isla, and West Sacramento Mayor Christopher Cabaldon join to discuss our newly-released Mayors' 2020 Vision For America: An American Breakthrough, our agenda for the next President of the United States. The mayors share their thoughts on our shared agenda for our country as we face some of the biggest challenges of our time with the COVID-19 pandemic and the struggle for racial justice.
The unprecedented nature of the COVID-19 pandemic has been a pivotal point in Republican Gov. Doug Ducey's leadership in Arizona. Amid conflicting signals from the White House, governors across the country have played an outsized role in managing the health and economic crises. In addition to the pandemic, many governors are being questioned about their responses to police brutality in wake of the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Ducey is no exception. Some questioned whether his implementation of a statewide curfew was in response to looting at Scottsdale Fashion Square, an upscale shopping center. Ducey also received criticism for issuing the curfew without speaking to Democratic mayors, including Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego. It's been a historic run of problems for the state and the nation. It's unclear how much these recent moments will define Ducey's legacy governor. How does Ducey's leadership fare in contrast? And how will his handling of the pandemic shape his legacy as the 23rd governor of Arizona? In this week's episode of The Gaggle: An Arizona politics podcast, hosts Yvonne Wingett Sanchez and Ronald J. Hansen are joined by political reporter Maria Polletta.
As part of the BIO International Conference taking place this week – as a virtual set of webinars and video meetings – The Commons interviewed several members of the Phoenix bio ecosystem to learn more about the research, resources, and opportunities taking place in this rapidly emerging life science and biotechnology ecosystem.Here is the full interview with Phoenix Mayor, Kate Gallego, and Community and Economic Development Director, Christine Mackay.Additional Resources:Phoenix BIO OverviewPhoenix: Where newcomers connect and thrive2020 BIO Digital International Convention City of Phoenix Delegates/Companies
On May 25, George Floyd was killed while in the custody of four Minneapolis police officers. The officers' actions leading to his death violated the policies of the Minneapolis Police Department. Floyd's death became a catalyst for protests across the country, including protests in Phoenix. Local protesters decried Floyd's death, as well as the death of 28-year-old Dion Johnson. Authorities allege Johnson struggled with an Arizona Department of Public Safety trooper before the shooting. However, there is no footage of Johnson's death, and the trooper who shot him was not equipped with a camera. After three nights of unrest, Republican Gov. Doug Ducey declared a state of emergency. He also declared a weekly curfew, which will expire on the morning of Monday, June 8. More than 200 protesters were arrested Sunday night for violating the curfew. In issuing the curfew, Ducey said his administration had received requests from local leaders. However, the mayors of Phoenix and Tucson — Arizona's largest cities — said they were not notified of the curfew by Ducey's administration. Annie DeGraw, a spokeswoman for Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego, said they had not spoken or heard from the governor on this topic or any other topic for months. In today's bonus episode of The Gaggle: An Arizona politics podcast, hosts Yvonne Wingett Sanchez and Ronald J. Hansen talk to photojournalist Rob Schumacher about what he's witnessing while covering the protests. Our podcast also talks to city of Phoenix reporter Jessica Boehm about the breakdown in communication between Ducey's administration and local mayors amid the protests and COVID-19 pandemic.
To build the economy of the future, Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego manages one of our nation's youngest and fastest growing cities with a long-term focus, a healthy investment in public transit, and the support of key community partners.
KJZZ's Friday NewsCap revisits some of the biggest stories of the week.To talk about the ongoing ethics investigation involving Congressman David Schweikert, Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego's first State of the City address, and more are: Paul Bentz of HighGround; and Chip Scutari of Scutari and Cieslak.