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October 29, 2008 9:34PM

Arizona Bound

By Cheryl Casone

I have been slacking on my blogging this week because I’m gearing up for my trip to Phoenix, Arizona.  I leave Thursday, and will be live throughout the day on Fox Business. 

What a great opportunity (yes, it’s the Opportunity in America series) to talk with local politicians, residents, business owners, and real estate experts.  My show will be live from 12 to 1pm ET from our location, and we’ve got some great guests lined up.  Think insiders from the McCain camp, CEO’s of major companies, sports legends, and some people from my dark secret past!

We’ll be at the Camelback Inn and Resort, which is owned by Marriott.  They just received a $65 million dollar makeover, and the town is gearing up for the 2009 NBA All Star Game. 

See you in the Valley of the Sun!

CC

 

7 Responses to “Arizona Bound”

  1. Comment by Mike Harvey

    Bring your shorts. The weather out here is beautiful right now.

  2. Comment by Theresa

    See you soon. The weather is warm, even for us, right now.

    Enjoy your visit.:)

  3. Comment by Jon Headley

    Please inform those DEM. that you have on your shows (Neil’s) that a tax is to be spent on things the government is responsible for under the Constitution. It is not to be used to give to people that do not pay taxes in the first place. That is not a progressive tax it is welfare. One more thing, please ask them (DEM) to explain to one of the rich (???) folks, why people in this country do not have to pay for the services that the government provides. Everyone should pay something, right?

  4. Comment by Jo

    CC…to bad while you are so close you don’t come visit us at McCain’s Ranch area in the Sedona, AZ Red Rock country.

  5. Comment by Val

    Hi Cheryl

    I enjoyed your interview with Allison DuBois. Did she have any predictions on the election?

  6. Comment by B Scott

    Unrelated to Arizona bound, but just could not resist to make a comment for your trip, the media constantly tells us that the “consumer not spending anymore”,why not simply say that the consumer is not only broke, but can, t even get more debt if he wanted to,why not say that the Gov,t will soon be in the same situation.Guess that might be to close to the truth and we wouldn,t want that.

  7. Comment by zev

    make sure you keep your doors locked while in Phoenix!!

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