Jimmy Kimmel’s show has been reinstated after a brief suspension. What’s the difference between free speech and the First Amendment — and why does it matter? Plus, the end of a local members-only political lunch club and the community it held.
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In the wake of the 2024 election, it seemed like Latinos were leading a seismic shift in traditional political alignments. But now the picture is more complicated.
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Barry Aarons, a former president of the University Club and longtime Arizona lobbyist, joined The Show to talk more about the place where a who’s who of Arizona movers and shakers have dined over the years.
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To sort through the chaotic tangle of storylines, Gregg Leslie, the executive director of Arizona State University’s First Amendment Clinic, joined The Show. Leslie said the situation with Kimmel should make people nervous.
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Beth Schwartzapfel is an investigative reporter covering the criminal justice system with The Marshall Project. She joined The Show to get a sense of the big picture, and how prison health care works — and doesn’t — around the country.
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Annette McGivney is a Colorado-based journalist who often writes for Arizona Highways Magazine; her article in the September issue, called "As Different as Night and Day," chronicles her trip to the Kaibab-Paiute reservation in northeastern Arizona.