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The pandemic has hit some sectors of Arizona’s economy hard, while leaving others relatively unscathed. We'll hear some ideas to help those areas that are struggling. Plus, the soon-to-be-former head of the state chamber of commerce on comparisons between Arizona and his new home of Texas. That and more on The Show.

Uber Eats Wayne's World Super Bowl ad
Every year, Super Bowl advertisers pay top dollar to vie for eyeballs while trying to outdo each other with hilarity, sympathy, or in this year’s case, celebrity star power. To review the most memorable commercials, The Show spoke with Roger Hurni, chief creative officer and founder of the ad agency Off Madison Ave.
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Republican state senators are close to authorizing the potential arrest of Maricopa County supervisors in a dispute over election equipment. Our Friday NewsCap panel analyzes the week’s top stories. Plus, Attorney General Mark Brnovich on suing the feds over immigration and a settlement over opioids. That and more on The Show.

Julie Erfle and Barrett Marson
KJZZ's Friday NewsCap revisits some of the biggest stories of the week. The Show discussed the week in news with Julie Erfle of Erfle Uncuffed; and Barrett Marson of Marson Media.
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The forensic audit of Maricopa County’s election equipment continues, and the state senate plans to do its own. Will those audits change anyone’s mind about the election results? Plus, how our perceptions of robots have been affected by pop culture. That and more on The Show.

Maricopa County Elections Department opening envelopes
Every Republican in the Arizona Senate supports a resolution to hold the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors in contempt and arrest supervisors for failing to turn over access to voting records.
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Tempe has moved ahead with police reform and is looking to increase affordable housing options. Mayor Corey Woods on why those changes will matter. And, will a 50-50 U.S. Senate allow Kyrsten Sinema and Mark Kelly to be more influential? That and more on The Show.

kyrsten sinema and mark kelly
Arizona has two Democratic U.S. senators for the first time in decades. And with Democrats holding a tiny majority in the chamber, the conventional wisdom is that moderates, like Sens. Sinema and Kelly, could hold sway over bills moving through Congress.
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The pandemic has led to a lot of disruption in K-12 education in Arizona. We'll hear from Superintendent Kathy Hoffman on the current state of education. Plus, a conservative state lawmaker warns his colleagues to be careful what they wish for when debating ending the governor’s emergency declaration. That and more on The Show.

Bodywork Steering, 4/5 from Body/Magic: Liz Cohen
In her famed “Bodywork” project, photographer and ASU professor Liz Cohen dove deep into lowrider culture. She merged two cars — the American El Camino and the East German Trabant — into a new one. And then she transformed her own body to become the bikini model for the car and presented it at lowrider shows around the Valley.

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