Brahm Resnik shows how it's done
In stark contrast to the bad job Bill Buckmaster did with the senate candidates last night in Tuscon, 12 News' Brahm Resnik took on Andrew Thomas this a.m. on “Sunday Showdown” with a great deal of toughness.
Thomas took the questions with equanimity, but it’s hard to see what more Resnik could have done.
Check it out:
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The mural controversy in Prescott gets nastier
One of the artists now says he’s been hearing racial slurs from motorists going by.
He says exactly what slurs he’s talking about in this News 12 clip, which contains Scott Light nearly having a heart attack warning people the naughty language is coming:
At the beginning of the clip, incidentally, you can see Light and his co-anchor, Tram Mai, misidentified on the screen.
8:37 AM
"I have been framed," he said, using a turn of phrase that equates a wooden adornment around a picture with a manufactured criminal charge.
From a 12 News report on the AZ Central web site:
One day after his arrest, Maricopa County Supervisor Don Stapley tells 12 News he is the victim of an “inquisition” by the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office, making a reference to a medieval tactic to scrutinize an individual without regard to his rights.
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