A former U.S. attorney on the state’s fake electors case; what we can learn from the history of deportations; Arizona wine with Napa roots; and musical saints from Sinéad O'Connor to Madonna.
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In the filing, Hobbs agreed to start sending her choices to the Senate by the time the session begins in January. Once the names are submitted, the directors can run their state agencies for a year without Senate approval.
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Gage Skidmore/CC BY 2.0Lisa Magaña is a political science professor at ASU’s School of Transborder Studies. She joined The Show to speak more about the wide reaching consequences that often meet large scale deportations.
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In a recent piece for Phoenix Magazine, Craig Outhier profiled some winemakers who honed their craft in Napa, and are now making award-winning wines just a few hours away from the Valley.
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Paul Charlton is a former U.S. Attorney for Arizona. He sat down with The Show to help get a sense of what the latest developments in the "fake electors" case mean.
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Jason P. Woodbury is a local musician, as well as a music writer and podcaster for Aquarium Drunkard. He spoke to The Show about the idea of musical sainthood and his list of musical saints.