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Back on this day in 1983, Madonna released her self titled debut album

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Stephen Schork, Principal and Editor for The Schork Group

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Peter Charalambous, ABC News correspondent

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Steve Roberts, ABC's political analyst

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Back on this day in 1982, Eye of The Tiger topped the U.S. pop music charts

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Apolonio Ruiz, DEA Special Agent in Charge

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Chuck Todd, political analyst

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Back on this day in 2010, One Direction was formed

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Kelly Hermann, Vice President of Accessibility and Student Affairs at the University of Phoenix

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Jayson Luma, pediatric emergency medicine physician

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Andy Biggs, Arizona U.S. Representative

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Back on this day in 2019, Marvels Avengers End Game became the most financially successful movie of all time

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Zach Milne, Senior Economist at the Common Sense Institute

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Zach Milne, Senior Economist at the Common Sense Institute

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Shannon Kingston, ABC State Department correspondent

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Back on this day in 2011, the NASA Space Shuttle completed it's final mission

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Adrian Fontes, Secretary of State

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Colton Krolak, KTAR reporter and Shira Tanzer, education reporter

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Tim Werth, Mashable tech editor - Tech Tuesday

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Back on this day in 1969, Neil Armstrong walked on the moon

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Rob Freedman, Cardinals superfan and teacher at Washington High School

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Peter Charalambous, ABC News correspondent

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Back on this day in 1955, the happiest place on earth opened up

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Ashlee DeMartino, ABC15 Meteorologist

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Kate Gallego, Phoenix Mayor

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Peter Charalambous, ABC News correspondent

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Chuck Todd, political analyst

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Back on this day in 1945, the first atomic bomb was successfully tested

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Adam Breen, Hyundai General Manager - Community Spotlight

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Noemi Hernandez, Cactus specialist with the Desert Botanical Gardens

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Karen Travers, ABC News White House Correspondent

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Back on this day in 2006, Twitter was released to the public

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Ryan Heintzman, ASU professor at the School of Geographical Sciences and Planning

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Teresa Martinez, Republican state representative

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John Cohen, former Undersecretary for Intelligence at DHS

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Back on this day in 1968, Hank Aaron hit his 500th homerun

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Maryann Feldman, ASU Professor and Research Director at the Global Center for Technology Transfer

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Tim Werth, Mashable tech editor - Tech Tuesday

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Back on this day in 1990, the romantic thriller "Ghost" was released in theaters.

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Evan Taylor, Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Arizona

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Ben Siegel, ABC's Deputy Political Director

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Back on this day in 1913, Death Valley experienced the hottest temperature ever recorded

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Jim Ryan, ABC News correspondent

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Jane Caffrey, ABC15 weekend anchor and reporter

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Olivia Rubin, ABC investigative reporter

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Back on this day in 1956, Dick Clark made his first appearance as host of the American Band Stand

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Kim Powell, Maricopa County Animal Care and Control communications supervisor

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Adrian Fontes, Arizona Secretary of State

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Brad Garrett, ABC News Crime & Terrorism Analyst

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Back on this day, every day, Paris, France, celebrates it's birthday

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Matt Allen, host of the Bumper to Bumper show

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Jordana Miller, ABC News correspondent

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Back on this day in 1981, Sandra Day O'Connor was appointed to the Supreme Court

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Jim Ryan, ABC News Correspondent

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Dr. Geoffrey Comp, Valleywise Health physician

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Back on this day in 1900, Warren Earp is murdered in an Arizona saloon

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Tina Tamboer, Cromford Report Senior Analyst

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Evan Taylor, University of Arizona associate economics professor

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Jim Ryan, ABC News Correspondent

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Steven Portnoy, ABC correspondent

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Brad Garrett, ABC News Crime & Terrorism Analyst

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Back on this day in 1979, the Sony Walkman went on sale

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Kameron Lee, DPS Sergeant

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Kritistin Bentz, retail analyst

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John Cohen, former Undersecretary for Intelligence at DHS

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Back on this day in 1936, Gone With the Wind was published

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Jim Ryan, ABC News correspondent

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Jim Cross, former KTAR reporter and wildfire expert

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Back on this day in 1994, Arizona temperatures reached 128 degrees

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Barry Markson, KTAR legal analyst

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Barry Markson, KTAR legal analyst

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Evan Taylor, Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Arizona

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Sarah Porter, ASU's Director of the Kyl Center for Water Policy

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Back on this day in 1974, a pack of chewing gum became the first item to be scanned with a UPC barcode

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Chuck Todd, Political Analyst

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Peter Charalambous, ABC News Reporter

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Back on this day in 2009, Michael Jackson died.

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Melissa Blasius, ABC15 reporter

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Jim Ryan, ABC News Correspondent

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Back on this day in 1997, the U.S. Airforce released a report on the alien spacecraft crash in New Mexico

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Sean Noble, Republican political consultant

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Jim Ryan, ABC News correspondent

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Kimberly Winson-Geideman, Clinical Professor & Director of the ASU Division of Real Estate and the Executive Director of the International Real Estate Society

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Back on this day in 1989, Tim Burton's Batman was released in theatres

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Shira Tanzer, KTAR education reporter

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Peter Charalambous, ABC News correspondent

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Tim Werth, Mashable tech editor - Tech Tuesday

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Back on this day in 2001, the Fast and Furious franchise was born

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Colton Krolak, KTAR reporter

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Evan Taylor, Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Arizona

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Steve Roberts, ABC political analyst

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Laura Douglas, ADOT Communications Project Manager

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Back on this day in 1910, the first fathers day was celebrated

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Jim Ryan, ABC News Correspondent

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Chuck Todd, Political Analyst

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Mason Leath, ABC News Business and Economics Reporter

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Back on this day in 1983, Sally Ride became the first woman in space

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Larry Gaydos, Co-Host of Outspoken with Bruce and Gaydos

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Stan Barnes, Political Consultant

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Steven Portnoy, ABC correspondent

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Jim Cross, KTAR wildfire expert

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Back on this day in 1973, Dolly Parton recorded "I Will Always Love You"

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Rachel Walden, Arizona Corporation Commission Vice Chair

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Chuck Coughlin, Political analyst and CEO of High Ground Inc.

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Kurt George, Vice President of Asylon Robotics

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Jim Ryan, ABC News Correspondent

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Back on this day in 1884, the first rollercoaster opened

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Rich Frankel, former FBI Special Agent in Charge

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Shira Tanzer, KTAR education reporter

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Back on this day in 1973, Marvin Gaye released "Lets Get It On"

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Jorge Torres, ABC15 Meteorologist

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Rich Frankel, former FBI Special Agent in Charge

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Back on this day in 1974, Little League Baseball allowed girls to play

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Randy Keating, Tempe Councilmember

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Chuck Todd, Political Analyst

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Bethany Braun-Silva, ABC's parenting reporter

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Back on this day in 1982, E.T. was released in theatres

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Chuck Coughlin, political analyst

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Jim Ryan, ABC News correspondent

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Back on this day in 1752, Benjamin Franklin flies a kite in a thunderstorm.

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Colton Krolak, KTAR reporter

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Steven Portnoy, ABC News national correspondent

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John Cohen, Former Acting Under Secretary for Intelligence and Analysis and Counterterrorism Coordinator, Department of Homeland Security

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Back on this day in 1973, Secretariat won the Triple Crown

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Shira Tanzer, KTAR education reporter

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Peter Charalambous, ABC News correspondent

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Tim Werth, tech editor at Mashable - Tech Tuesday

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Back on this day in 1984, Ghost Busters released in theatres

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Stacy Pearson, political consultant

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Evan Taylor, Associate Professor of Economics at U of A - Money Monday

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Bob Benson, Western Governors University Regional Director

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Ted Geisler, APS President

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Back on this day in 1956, Elvis performed on The Milton Berle Show

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Bob Benson, WGU Regional Director

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Ted Geisler, APS President

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Chuck Todd, Political Analyst

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Back on this day in 1919, the 19th amendment was passed

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Patrick Rakovsky, Starting goalie for the Phoenix Rising

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Shira Tanzer, KTAR Education Reporter

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Jim Rounds, President of Rounds Consulting

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Back on this day in 1976, Bohemian Rhapsody goes gold

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Randy Cervany, Professor of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning at ASU

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David Schweikert, Arizona Congressman

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Jim Ryan, ABC News Correspondent

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Back on this day in 1935, Babe Ruth retired

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Danny Seiden, AZ Chamber of Commerce President

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Thomas Kloza, Chief Energy Advisor for Gulf Oil

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Mashable tech editor, Tim Werth, joins Arizona’s Morning News to talk about price increases for electronics as a result of growing AI.

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Mashable tech editor, Tim Werth, joins Arizona’s Morning News to talk about the new Trump phone and how its made.

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Tim Werth, tech editor at Mashable - Tech Tuesday

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Back on this day in 1974, the Heimlich maneuver was introduced.

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Evan Taylor, Associate Professor of Economics at U of A - Money Monday

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Mike Dobuski, ABC News tech reporter

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Kate Gallego, Mayor of Phoenix

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Christel Bell, ABC15 Anchor

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Chuck Todd, Political Analyst

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Rich Frankel, Former FBI Special Agent in Charge

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Back on this day in 2006, Barry Bonds broke Babe Ruth's homerun record.

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Stan Barnes, Political Consultant

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Jim Ryan, ABC News Correspondent

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Back on this day in 1937, the Golden Gate Bridge opened to the public.

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Warren Petersen, Arizona's Senate President

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Martha Raddatz, ABC's Chief Global Affairs Correspondent and Author of The Hero Next Door

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John Cohen, Former undersecretary at DHS

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Back on this day in 1927, it was the last day for Model T production at the Henry Ford factory

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Greg Stanton, Arizona Congressman

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Tim Werth, tech editor at Mashable - Tech Tuesday

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Back on this day in 1992 Johnny Carson hosted the Tonight Show for the final time

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Anne Landers, COO of Junior Achievement Arizona

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Chuck Todd, political analyst

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Back on this day in 1881, the American National Red Cross was founded.

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DJ Lee, Phoenix Fire Captain

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Jim Ryan, ABC News Correspondent

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Back on this day in 1873, jeans were patented

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Kameron Lee, DPS PIO

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Tanner Swanson - Marketing director for a New Leaf

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Anne Ryman, ABC15 Reporter

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Back on this day in 2016, Egypt Air flight 804 disappeared

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Tim Werth, tech editor at Mashable - Tech Tuesday

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Ted Rossman, principal analyst with Bankrate

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Back on this day in 1985, Simple Minds' "Don't You Forget About Me" hit number one on the charts.

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Evan Taylor, associate professor of economics at U of A

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Jim Ryan, ABC News Correspondent

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Back on this day in 1940, the first McDonalds opened

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Quang Nguyen, Arizona State Representative

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Mason Leath, ABC News Business and Economics Reporter

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Shira Tanzer, KTAR Education Reporter

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Back on this day in 1998, Frank Sinatra died

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Troy Cofer, FBI Supervisory Agent

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Sal Macias, Arizona Immigration Lawyer

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Back on this day in 1950, Stevie Wonder was born.

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Ana Stevens and Barbara Lewis

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Jim Rounds, President of Rounds Consulting Group

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John Cohen, Former Acting Under Secretary for Intelligence and Analysis and Counterterrorism Coordinator, Department of Homeland Security

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Back on this day in 1965 The Rolling Stones finished recording "Satisfaction"

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Mike Huckins, Sr. VP of Public Affairs and IT Operations with the Greater Phoenix Chamber of Commerce

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Tim Werth, Mashable tech editor

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Back on this day in 1934, the Dust Bowl happened

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Community Spotlight, Barrow Neurological Institute

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Stephani Young, host of the Love Trapped podcast

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Evan Taylor, associate professor of economics at U of A

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Jim Ryan, ABC News Correspondent

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Back on this day in 2010, Betty White became the oldest person to host Saturday Night Live.

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Dr. Jennifer Quammen, incoming president of the American Veterinary Medical Association

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Erinanne Saffell, ASU Senior Global Futures Scientist and Arizona's climatologist

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Back on this day in 1994, the famous Scream painting was found 3 months after it was stolen.

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Van Bayless, US Marshal for the District of Arizona

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Dave Folio, Scottsdale Fire Captain

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Back on this day in 2004, the very last episode of Friends aired

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Rich Frankel - Former Special Agent in Charge, FBI

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Jim Ryan, ABC News Correspondent

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Back on this day in 1861, a crucial battle was won, leading to us celebrating Cinco de Mayo

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Scott Hall, City of Phoenix heat response and mitigation deputy director

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Jim Cross, former KTAR reporter and wildfire expert

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Tim Werth, Mashable tech editor

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Arizona father shares harrowing experience of nearly losing his son to drowning.

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It's May 4th, International Firefighters Day

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Tim Courchaine, U.S. District Attorney for Arizona

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Evan Taylor, associate professor of economics at U of A

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Steve Roberts, ABC political analyst

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Back on this day in 1999, Spongebob debuted on Nickolodean

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Addist Bennett, Valley Resident

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Chuck Todd, Free Range Political Analyst

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Jim Ryan, ABC News Correspondent

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Back on this day in 1952, Mr. Potato Head became the first toy advertised on television.

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Melissa Blasius, ABC15 reporter

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Taryn Struck, Co-founder of Space Rising

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Back on this day in 1967, Aretha Franklin released her cover of "Respect".

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Tim Stringham, former Judge Advocates General officer

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Doug Ressler, Manager of business intelligence at Yardi Matrix

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John Cohen, ABC News consultant

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Back on this day in 1973, Pink Floyd's the Dark Side of the Moon hit number one on the Billboard chart

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Peter Charalambous, ABC investigative reporter

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Robert Anglen, AZ Central investigative reporter

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Tim Werth, Mashable tech editor

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Back on this day in 4977 BC, the universe is created according to a theory from Johannes Kepler.

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Danny Seiden, President of the Arizona Chamber of Commerce & Industry

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Karen Travers, ABC News White House correspondent

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Evan Taylor, associate professor of economics at U of A

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Back on this day in 1982, Jane Fonda released her first workout video.

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Craig McKee, ABC15 evening anchor

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Cheri Preston, ABC's Morning Drive Anchor

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Chuck Todd, Free Range Political Analyst

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Dan Bickley, Arizona Sports host

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Back on this day in 2005, the first ever video was uploaded to YouTube.

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Tyler Drake, Arizona Sports Cardinals reporter

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Jim Cross, KTAR wildfire expert

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Back on this day in 1970, the first ever Earth Day was celebrated

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Kellan Olson, NBA reporter for AZSports

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Terri Spitz, Executive Director for the Alzheimer's Association Arizona and New Mexico Chapters

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Craig McKee, ACB15 anchor

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Back on this day in 2016, Prince died

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Barry Markson, KTAR legal analyst

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Stacy Pearson, democratic political consultant with Lumen Strategies

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Tim Werth, Mashable tech editor

256

Back on this day in 1933, the United States went off the gold standard

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Evan Taylor, associate professor of economics at U of A

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Vince Marotta, Arizona Sports

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Back on this day in 1790, Benjamin Franklin passed away in Philadelphia

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Erik Moses, Executive Director and CEO of the Fiesta Sports Foundation

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Carmen Bucci, former MiLB player

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Matt Schaeffer, Assistant Special Agent in charge of the FBI Phoenix Office

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Katie Ratlief, Executive Director for Common Sense Institute

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Rich Frankel, Former Special Agent in Charge

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Back on this day in 1947, Jackie Robinson became the first African American in Major League Baseball history

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Warren Petersen, Senate President

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John Cohen, Former Acting Under Secretary for Intelligence and Analysis and Counterterrorism Coordinator, Department of Homeland Security

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Back on this day in 1865, President Abraham Lincoln was shot by John Wilkes Booth

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Chief Presiding Judge Hernandez for the Phoenix Municipal Court

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Cheri Preston, ABC morning drive anchor

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Tim Werth, Mashable tech editor

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Back on this day in 1997, 21 year old Tiger Woods wins the Masters

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Steve Roberts, ABC political analyst

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Evan Taylor, associate professor of economics at U of A

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Vince Marotta, Arizona Sports

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Back on this day in 1912, the Titanic set sail.

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Chuck Todd, political analyst

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Back on this day in 1860, the worlds first recording of the human voice was created.

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Joe Ducey - Business and Consumer Specialist with the Better Business Bureau

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John Truett, State Fire Management Officer with the Department of Forest and Fire Management

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Back on this day in 1983, David Copperfield made the Statue of Liberty disappear

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Jim Ryan, ABC News Correspondent

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Tina Tamboer, senior housing analyst with the Cromford Report

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Jordana Miller, ABC News correspondent

285

Back on this day in 2001, NASA launched the Mars Odyssey spacecraft

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Colton Krolak, KTAR News reporter

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Michael Morefield, director of marketing and communication for AZ Impact for Good

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Tim Werth, Mashable tech editor

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Back on this day in 1930, Hostess Twinkies were invented.

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Dale Brown, director of research at the Phoenix Business Journal

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Evan Taylor, Associate Professor of Economics at U of A

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Jim Ryan, ABC News Correspondent

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Back on this day in 1973, the first public mobile telephone call was made on the Manhattan sidewalk

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Vince Marotta, Arizona Sports host

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Back on this day in 1977, Fleetwood Mac's "Rumors" album reached #1, topping the charts for 31 weeks straight.

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Paige Soucie, Valley Leadership team lead for the Opioid Use Disorder Business

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Kimberly Winson, Clinical Professor & Director of the ASU Division of Real Estate and the Executive Director of the International Real Estate Society

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Back on this day in 1957, the BBC pulled off a huge April Fools Day prank

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Barry Markson, KTAR legal analyst

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John Cohen, ABC News consultant

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Back on this day in 1889 the Eiffel Tower opened

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Kelly Triplett, head of marketing & communications for Arizona Sports & Events Alliance

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Heidi Hommel, KTAR News reporter

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Matt McGuire, chief agricultural farmer at at JB Smith Companies

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Back on this day in 1971, Starbucks opens its first store.

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Ian Pannell, ABC chief foreign correspondent

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Colton Krolak, KTAR News reporter

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Back on this day in 1939, Oregon beat Ohio State University in the first ever March Madness tournament