There has been talk of a Day Zero in Mexico City, when the city would run out of water. We look at the water situation there and what it could mean for Arizona. Plus, Lucinda Williams reflects on a long career of making sense of her turbulent life by writing songs.
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There has been a lot of talk this summer about a so-called “Day Zero” in Mexico City, when the city would run out of water. Day Zero has not happened there, but that doesn’t mean the region isn’t facing serious water problems.
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Timothy A. Wise, a senior research fellow at the Global Development and Environment Institute at Tufts University, joined The Show to discuss Mexico's pushback against U.S. regulatory procedures on their corn exports.
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Crisis pregnancy centers offer free pregnancy and STD tests, ultrasounds and parenting classes, but, they’re controversial. There are 40-plus crisis pregnancy centers in Arizona. At the same time, there are just nine licensed abortion providers here.
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Early on in the Valley's existence, sunshine was being equated with health and wellness. This drew many people from the East and Midwest to Arizona's resorts. including Castle Hot Springs.
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Singer-songwriter Lucinda Williams has built a reputation as one of America’s most hallowed bards. So how does she do it? Well, as she told The Show’s Sam Dingman, it’s not a career path for the faint of heart.