JD Vance campaigns in the Valley, while the son of a longtime Arizona Republican politician endorses Kamala Harris. Our Friday NewsCap panelists analyze those and the rest of the week’s top stories. Plus, legendary jazz saxophonist Joshua Redman on how he learned to trust his intuition.
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For The Show's Sam Dingman, a core skill in his job is talking to people, and he often thinks about how he does it. But Dingman asks “how does he do that?!” of how jazz musicians are able to improvise. He spoke more about it with Joshua Redman, a Grammy-nominated saxophonist.
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To talk about some new polls on the initiatives that’ll be on the November ballot, JD Vance campaigning in the Valley and more, The Show sat down with Marcus Dell’Artino of First Strategic and Gaelle Esposito of Creosote Partners.
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Saturday evening, the 72nd Miss Navajo Nation will be crowned in Window Rock. And this isn’t your average beauty pageant. Instead of parading in high heels or pageant gowns, the six contestants have spent this week butchering a sheep and demonstrating their fluency in the Diné language and culture. Amy N. Reeves-Begaye, the current Miss Navajo Nation, joined The Show to talk about this.