For the first time ever, we have five different generations of workers all at once. As lifespan goes up and costs follow, more workers are delaying retirement as the newest crop, Gen Z, enters the workforce. In The Show’s newest series, we’re shining a spotlight on the changes and challenges of this new multi-generational workforce. And, should we change Arizona election law to make ballot counting faster? That and more, on The Show.
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Few have lived a life as active, full and turbulent as Peter MacDonald’s. As the first elected tribal chairman of the Navajo Nation, he was once called “The most powerful Indian in the USA” when both Richard Nixon and George McGovern tried to elicit his support during the 1972 presidential election.
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Arizona officials say they’ll work with a tribal-owned firm to help bring broadband access to Native American communities around the state, funded by the federal Broadband Equity, Access and Development program.
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Donald Trump is making his initial maneuvers following his victory. Plus, the latest United Nations climate conference, COP29, currently taking place in Azerbaijan.
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Laurie Roberts is a columnist for the Arizona Republic, and she joins editorial page editor Elvia Díaz on The Show to talk more about it.
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Arizona has officially been called for now President-Elect Donald Trump. With votes still being counted, the red wave holds true pretty much from top to bottom on the ballot. Gina Swoboda, chair of the Arizona Republican Party, joined The Show to talk more about it.
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Simone Stolzoff, author of "The Good Enough Job," joined The Show to talk bout why he takes his pickup basketball games just as seriously as he takes his writing.