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albuquerque police officer, levi chavez called 91 one from his own home.e he had found his wife lying in a pool of blood in their bed, in a panic, levi begged for help >> they are on their way. levi, will it be easier for you to go to another room? okay. okay. >> oh my god. >> aaron judge was a detective with the sheriff's department in suburban los lunas us. >> i got a call from my sergeant, saying that there had been a police officer's wife that had been shot. >> it was just after 9:00 p.m., when jones got to the chavez home. >> it was disturbing. i mean, it was a young, handsome police officer, young beautiful wife. >> jones saw tara lying on the bed, with a gunshot wound to her head and he found this glock 17 by her body. it was the same done levi said he had given her for protection. >> it was a service weapon? >> it was a service weapon. >> that he left at home? >> beside the bed on the nightstand there was a three word note, i'm sorry, levi. jones quickly determined that tara hadn't been a victim of crime. she had turned the gun on herself. she was
albuquerque police officer, levi chavez called 91 one from his own home.e he had found his wife lying in a pool of blood in their bed, in a panic, levi begged for help >> they are on their way. levi, will it be easier for you to go to another room? okay. okay. >> oh my god. >> aaron judge was a detective with the sheriff's department in suburban los lunas us. >> i got a call from my sergeant, saying that there had been a police officer's wife that had been shot. >>...
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andrew: it feels electric all of albuquerque is in -- it was like all of albuquerque is in the thomase: you have to get it in. andrew: ledee sets the screen and trammell will pop the three and the rebound is knocked out of bounds and it is lobos ball but they will take a look. steve: they have to look at that one. andrew: trammell had a good look at that three and then in the loose ball scramble who touched it last? we're going to the monitor to see who the ball went out of bounds on. might have been jay pal. why i think it was pal. andrew: did it touch the finger of top,after pal knocked it out? i think that will be the question. gene steratore, how do you see this? gene: you have it off pal, too but this is where you appreciate we can look at these because they are so close and it is such a big play but i have it going off pal. steve: i agree. it just goes to show you how hard these plays are to referee. i'm being nice to the referee without being able to go to the monitor. you are guessing. you have no idea. andrew: gene, where was this sentiment 20 years ago from happen business -
andrew: it feels electric all of albuquerque is in -- it was like all of albuquerque is in the thomase: you have to get it in. andrew: ledee sets the screen and trammell will pop the three and the rebound is knocked out of bounds and it is lobos ball but they will take a look. steve: they have to look at that one. andrew: trammell had a good look at that three and then in the loose ball scramble who touched it last? we're going to the monitor to see who the ball went out of bounds on. might...
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we have tony brito from albuquerque. a few years ago, his son was 16 and was in an argument that broke out at a party. she was shot multiple times. the fact, she was shot 12 times, 12 times. by the grace of god and with extraordinary health care, she is here today demanding that we do something to prevent gun violence. i want you and i thank her for her advocacy and her commitment to making a difference, thank you. [applause] gov. grisham: we are not all in the same page on environmental issues but i want to be very clear -- no responsible gun owner should be punished or prevented from exercising their rights and no child should ever be put in danger by a weapon of war especially one wielded by a person who cannot pass a background check or can't wait two weeks to get a firearm. [applause] gov. grisham: anybody in the wrong hands -- any gun in the wrong hands is an untenable risk we can afford. we know the violence in our community is also frequently committed by career criminals. some of them continue their pattern of c
we have tony brito from albuquerque. a few years ago, his son was 16 and was in an argument that broke out at a party. she was shot multiple times. the fact, she was shot 12 times, 12 times. by the grace of god and with extraordinary health care, she is here today demanding that we do something to prevent gun violence. i want you and i thank her for her advocacy and her commitment to making a difference, thank you. [applause] gov. grisham: we are not all in the same page on environmental issues...
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we have sonia brito here with us from albuquerque. a few years ago, when sonia was 16, an argument broke out at a party, and she was shot multiple times. p in fact, she was shot 12 times. 12 times. by the grace of god and with extraordinary care, she is here today, demanding that we do something to prevent gun violence. i want to thank her for her courage, her advocacy, and her commitment to making a difference. thank you. [applause] and just as, right, we're not all on then same page on environmental issues, and let's be very clear, no responsible gun owner should be punished or prevented from exercising their rights, and no child should ever be put in danger by a weapon of war, especially one wielded by a person who can't pass a background check or can't wait two weeks to get a firearm. [applause] any gun in the wrong hands is an untenable risk that we can't afford. we know that the violence in our communities is frequently committed by career criminals, and some of them continue their pattern of crime while awaiting trial. that's w
we have sonia brito here with us from albuquerque. a few years ago, when sonia was 16, an argument broke out at a party, and she was shot multiple times. p in fact, she was shot 12 times. 12 times. by the grace of god and with extraordinary care, she is here today, demanding that we do something to prevent gun violence. i want to thank her for her courage, her advocacy, and her commitment to making a difference. thank you. [applause] and just as, right, we're not all on then same page on...
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. >> albuquerque police! stop!dy cam video showed an albuquerque officer on horseback chasing after a shoplifting suspect. he keeps running, but a race between a man and a horse is not a fair fight. before long, a posse of mounted police, three in all, have him in custody. somewhere, wyatt earp is smiling. >>> want to be a borderline billionaire? a jumbo jackpot is up for grabs with today's powerball drawing. the massive prize, $935 million. there have been 37 consecutive drawings without a winner. >>> and straight ahead on the "cbs weekend news," it's closing time for a landmark on the las vegas strip. we visit the tropicana. >>> and then, thinking of a new pet? why easter and real bunnies should probably not mix. >>> and later, making history. how this high school senior did it, getting something done in the u.s. senate. known as a loving parent. known for lessons that matter. known for lessons that matter. known for being a free spirit. no one wants to be known for cancer, but a treatment can be. keytruda is kno
. >> albuquerque police! stop!dy cam video showed an albuquerque officer on horseback chasing after a shoplifting suspect. he keeps running, but a race between a man and a horse is not a fair fight. before long, a posse of mounted police, three in all, have him in custody. somewhere, wyatt earp is smiling. >>> want to be a borderline billionaire? a jumbo jackpot is up for grabs with today's powerball drawing. the massive prize, $935 million. there have been 37 consecutive...
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albuquerque police. >> you are being detained. >> i mean, could you even imagine?ook at this horse. i mean, yes, that is an officer on horseback chasing a suspect. last week, albuquerque police say the mounted patrol had just ridden into the neighborhood when staff at a walgreen's reported a shoplifter. the horse caught up to the suspect within seconds. video shows the suspect yelling it wasn't me! as he led the horse and officer into the street. two more officers on horseback showed up to corral the man. corral is the right word. corral? yeah, yeah. he is accused of stealing more than $200 worth of merchandise from the store. could you imagine if that happened in san francisco? every time there was a walgreens theft? i mean, we don't have enough horses. >> we don't have enough horses. let's take a look. what's going on with the weather? our storm has gone, chased away by mounted police, and we'll have at least partial clearing overnight. so overnight low temperatures will be mainly in the mid to upper 40s. and tomorrow, easter sunday we will see some sunshine alon
albuquerque police. >> you are being detained. >> i mean, could you even imagine?ook at this horse. i mean, yes, that is an officer on horseback chasing a suspect. last week, albuquerque police say the mounted patrol had just ridden into the neighborhood when staff at a walgreen's reported a shoplifter. the horse caught up to the suspect within seconds. video shows the suspect yelling it wasn't me! as he led the horse and officer into the street. two more officers on horseback...
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and this right where santa fe and albuquerque kind of are.rting the edge of of what territory was. so, yeah, they got when they went them, they cut over to albuquerque. that's where they got themselves into trouble. yeah. and look, it happens, it was z06 they also for whatever reason i han louis clark. they end up in the san luis valley of southern colorado, which is a massive mountain park where thereand dunes are in the winter year, and pike will literally write things in a journal like we didn't bring enough socks. i don't like. i don't know whythey just seemel equipped than lewis clark. but they have a really interesting story, the kind of final leg of exploring louisiana purchase is the long expedition, which fewer people know about. and it comes a little later in 1820. stephen h long travels along the great and his job is to map the front range of the rocky mountains trying to figure out now whsses to get over these mountains where are the places that we can cross these rocky mountains which are massive, right. especially in that sort o
and this right where santa fe and albuquerque kind of are.rting the edge of of what territory was. so, yeah, they got when they went them, they cut over to albuquerque. that's where they got themselves into trouble. yeah. and look, it happens, it was z06 they also for whatever reason i han louis clark. they end up in the san luis valley of southern colorado, which is a massive mountain park where thereand dunes are in the winter year, and pike will literally write things in a journal like we...
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and this right where santa fe and■s albuquerque kind of are. the edge of of what territoryas so, yeah, they got when they went them, they cut over to albuquerque. that's where they got themselves into trouble. yeah. and look, it happens, it was z06 they also for whatever reason i don't know pike seemed less prepared than louis clark. they end up in the san luis valley of southern colorado, which is a massive mountain park where the great sand dunes are in the winter year, and pike will literally write things in a journal like we didn't bring enough socks. i don't like. i don't know why his expedition lewis clark. but they have a really interesting story, the kind of final leg ofring louisiana purchase is the long expedition, which fewer people know about. and it comes a little later in 1820. stephen h long travels along the great and his job is to map the front range of the rocky mountains trying to figure out now what are the best passes to get over these mountains where are the places that we can cross these rocky mountains which are massive,
and this right where santa fe and■s albuquerque kind of are. the edge of of what territoryas so, yeah, they got when they went them, they cut over to albuquerque. that's where they got themselves into trouble. yeah. and look, it happens, it was z06 they also for whatever reason i don't know pike seemed less prepared than louis clark. they end up in the san luis valley of southern colorado, which is a massive mountain park where the great sand dunes are in the winter year, and pike will...
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and this right where santa fe and albuquerque kind of are.ng the edge of ofy3 what territory was. so, yeah, they got when they went them, they cut over to albuquerque. that's where thinto trouble. yeah. and look, it happens, it was z06 they also for whatever reas i don't know pike seemed less prepared than louis clark. they end up in the san luis valley of southern colorado, which is a massive mntain pa gre in the winter year, and pike will literally write things in a journal like we didn't bring enough socks. i don't like't know why his expn they just seemed more ill equipped than lewis clark. but they have a really interesting story, the kind final leg of exploring louisiana purchase is the long expedition, which fewer people know about. and it comes a little later in 1820. stephen h long travels along the great and his job is to map the front range of the rocky mod"ta to figure out now what are the best passes to get over these mountains where are the places that we can cross these rocky mountains which are especially in that sort of porti
and this right where santa fe and albuquerque kind of are.ng the edge of ofy3 what territory was. so, yeah, they got when they went them, they cut over to albuquerque. that's where thinto trouble. yeah. and look, it happens, it was z06 they also for whatever reas i don't know pike seemed less prepared than louis clark. they end up in the san luis valley of southern colorado, which is a massive mntain pa gre in the winter year, and pike will literally write things in a journal like we didn't...
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and this right where santa fe and albuquerque kind of are.ting the edge of of what territory was. so, yeah, they got when they went them, they cut over to albuquerque. that's where they got themselves into trouble. yeah. and look, it happens, it was z06 they also for whatever reason i don't know pike seemed less prepared than louis clark. they end up in the san luis valley of southern colorado, which is a massive mountain park where the great sand dunes are in the> winter year, and pike will literally write things in a journal like we didn't bring enough socks. i don't like. i don't know why his expedition they just seemed more ill equipped than lewis clark. but they have a really interesting story, the kind of final leg of exploring louisiana purchase is the long expedition, which fewer people know about. and it comes a little later in 1820. stephen h long travels alongreae front range of the rocky mountains trying to figure out now what are the best passes to get over these mountains where are the places that we can cross these rocky mounta
and this right where santa fe and albuquerque kind of are.ting the edge of of what territory was. so, yeah, they got when they went them, they cut over to albuquerque. that's where they got themselves into trouble. yeah. and look, it happens, it was z06 they also for whatever reason i don't know pike seemed less prepared than louis clark. they end up in the san luis valley of southern colorado, which is a massive mountain park where the great sand dunes are in the> winter year, and pike will...
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and this right where santa fe and albuquerque kind of are. so they were right skirting the edge of of what territory was. so, yeah, they got when they went them, they cut over to albuquerque. that's where they got themselves into trouble. yeah. and look, it happens, it was z06 they also for whatever reason i don't know pike seemed less prepared than louis clark. they end up in the san luis valley of southern colorado, which is a massive mountain park where the great sand dunes are in the winter year, and pike will literally write things in a journal like we didn't bring enough socks. i don't like. i don't know why his expedition they just seemed more ill equipped than lewis clark. but they have a really interesting story, the kind of final leg of exploring louisiana purchase is the long expedition, which fewer people know about. and it comes a little later in 1820. stephen h long travels along the great and his job is to map the front range of the rocky mountains trying to figure out now what are the best passes to get over these mountains wh
and this right where santa fe and albuquerque kind of are. so they were right skirting the edge of of what territory was. so, yeah, they got when they went them, they cut over to albuquerque. that's where they got themselves into trouble. yeah. and look, it happens, it was z06 they also for whatever reason i don't know pike seemed less prepared than louis clark. they end up in the san luis valley of southern colorado, which is a massive mountain park where the great sand dunes are in the winter...
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happened in new extraordinary leader working with pueblos, alongi-25, if you've landed at the airport in albuquerqueand going to santa fe, you've driven places where i'm talking about. and kimball understanding the needs of the pueblos was identifying the bestlibrary. well, how does that happen? there was very little connectivity elsewhere. there was a concern with easements, things of that nature. rather than bringing someone else in a process, they said we'll build our own networks. they have three pueblos, and optimize speed and it's their program now and they're working with others to provide the service to enhance s of that na it's almost -- there's a program called 638 where sovereign nations are able to take ownership of particular programs. this is empowering sovereign nations across the united states to be those leaders right now and it's a program i support. it's a program i helped lead, as you know, chip, and it's closed the gap. and one of the reasolook, 18% o within the sovereign nation werely without any connection and you compare that to those of us that are not living within reservat
happened in new extraordinary leader working with pueblos, alongi-25, if you've landed at the airport in albuquerqueand going to santa fe, you've driven places where i'm talking about. and kimball understanding the needs of the pueblos was identifying the bestlibrary. well, how does that happen? there was very little connectivity elsewhere. there was a concern with easements, things of that nature. rather than bringing someone else in a process, they said we'll build our own networks. they have...
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jaremy smith is now in custody after authorities arrested him following a police pursuit and shootout in albuquerque was spotted by a gas station clerk. all of this prompted an urgent manhunt this weekend and a chilling warning to communities to be on the lookout for the armed and dangerous suspected killer. kr cbs's elise preston has details on what led to his capture. elise. >> reporter: jericka, new mexico police say the suspect is in the hospital under guard after being shot during his arrest. >> we said that we would bring jaremy smith to justice. there was nowhere that he could run. that there was nowhere he could hide. >> reporter: 33-year-old jaremy smith was captured after a foot chase and gunfire. some of the bullets leaving him wounded. >> you just don't really expect that on a sunday morning, i guess, in your own back yard. >> reporter: investigators say smith, seen in this police dashcam photo, shot and killed new mexico state police officer justin hare when the patrolman responded friday to reports of a driver with a flat tire on interstate 40. >> the last words officer hare uttered on
jaremy smith is now in custody after authorities arrested him following a police pursuit and shootout in albuquerque was spotted by a gas station clerk. all of this prompted an urgent manhunt this weekend and a chilling warning to communities to be on the lookout for the armed and dangerous suspected killer. kr cbs's elise preston has details on what led to his capture. elise. >> reporter: jericka, new mexico police say the suspect is in the hospital under guard after being shot during...
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if youxzvg ln albuquerque and driving up you have g driven by several reservations that are part of thecific program i've been talking aut. said and better understand the needs that exist in the pueblos was identifying the best conductivity they have. how did that happen? there is very little conductivityvi elsewhere■$ i'm o rather than trying to bring in to go to the permitting processnect right to the hopper. they were able to create their own network where they were able to match my0l and it is their program now. they arero working with others o provide the service. two enhanced services and things of that nature. sovereign nations are willing to take ownership of particular p programs. this is empowering sovereign nations across the united states to be those leaders right now. and it is a program i support. and we close the gap. 18% of people living within the sovereign nation worked predominately without any connections you compare that to those of us not living within reservations, the number is still high. how can you create that kind of injustice the program there before his wel
if youxzvg ln albuquerque and driving up you have g driven by several reservations that are part of thecific program i've been talking aut. said and better understand the needs that exist in the pueblos was identifying the best conductivity they have. how did that happen? there is very little conductivityvi elsewhere■$ i'm o rather than trying to bring in to go to the permitting processnect right to the hopper. they were able to create their own network where they were able to match my0l and...
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. >> that's gary o'donoghue and also mark lo albuquerque en from jeers lem.as become the first person to be found guilty of a new offense of cyberflashing in was. he pled guilty to sending unsolicited explicit photos to a 15-year-old girl and a woman in her 60's. >> it's happened to many thousands of women and girls. without warning a photo appears on their phone or their com computer. explicit, shocking and unwanted. and, cyberflashing and these other forms against women and girls has significant and profound impacts to women and girls' cents of safety, sense of well-being. sense of being able to operate in t online world. >> seven weeks ago, sending independents like those became a criminal offense and today at south end crown court, the first person was jailed for cyberflashing. nicolas forks admitted sending picturings of his genitals to a teenage girl and a woman in her 60's. the court heard that nicolas suffered from severe post-traumatic stress disorder after being kidnapped ask assaulted some years ago. his attorney said he got no gratification from s
. >> that's gary o'donoghue and also mark lo albuquerque en from jeers lem.as become the first person to be found guilty of a new offense of cyberflashing in was. he pled guilty to sending unsolicited explicit photos to a 15-year-old girl and a woman in her 60's. >> it's happened to many thousands of women and girls. without warning a photo appears on their phone or their com computer. explicit, shocking and unwanted. and, cyberflashing and these other forms against women and girls...
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spectrum and one thing that happened in new extraordinary leader working with pueblos, along i-25, at thn albuquerqueing to santa fe, you've driven pas places where i'm talking about. and kimball understanding the needs of the pueblos was identifying the best conne library. well, how does that happen? there was very little connectivity elsewhere. there was a concern with easements, things of that nature. rather than bringing someone else in and going through the process, they said we'll build our own networks. they have threepueblos, and optimize speed and it's their program now and they're working with others to provide the service to enhance services to do things of■ nature, but it's almost -- there's a program called 638 where sovereign nations are able to take particular programs. this is empowering sovereign nations across the united states to be those leaders right now a a program i support. it's a program i helped lead, as you know, chip, and it's closed the gap. look, 18% of people living within the sovereign nation were predominantly without any connection and you compare that to those of us
spectrum and one thing that happened in new extraordinary leader working with pueblos, along i-25, at thn albuquerqueing to santa fe, you've driven pas places where i'm talking about. and kimball understanding the needs of the pueblos was identifying the best conne library. well, how does that happen? there was very little connectivity elsewhere. there was a concern with easements, things of that nature. rather than bringing someone else in and going through the process, they said we'll build...
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jaremy smith is now in custody after authorities arrested him followig a police pursuit and shoot-out in albuquerque. smith was spotted by a gas station clerk, which prompted an urgent manhunt this weekend and a chilling warning to communities to be on the lookout for the armed and dangerous suspected killer. cbs's elise preston has the details on smith's capture and his condition. elise. >> reporter: jericka, new mexico police say the suspect is in the hospital under guard after being shot during his arrest. 33-year-old jaremy smith was captured after a foot chase and gunfire. some of the bullets leaving him wounded. >> we said that we would bring jaremy smith to justice. there was nowhere that he could run, that there was nowhere he could hide. >> reporter: investigators say smith, seen in this police dash cam photo, shot and killed new mexico state police officer justin hare when the patrolman responded friday to reports of a driver with a flat tire on interstate 40. >> the last words officer hare uttered on this earth was to offer help to a man who was about to kill him. >> reporter: according t
jaremy smith is now in custody after authorities arrested him followig a police pursuit and shoot-out in albuquerque. smith was spotted by a gas station clerk, which prompted an urgent manhunt this weekend and a chilling warning to communities to be on the lookout for the armed and dangerous suspected killer. cbs's elise preston has the details on smith's capture and his condition. elise. >> reporter: jericka, new mexico police say the suspect is in the hospital under guard after being...
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an interactive map showing where reforms have already been approved, like los angeles, philadelphia, albuquerquengoing, like denver, louisville and austin. stephen menendian is the assistant director at uc berkeley's othering and belonging institute. anything you do that can loosen up the cost or expedite development can often make housing also more affordable. so, for example, if you have a condominium or an apartment building and there's a requirement of 1 to 1 or maybe even more than that, parking to unit and you waive that, that means you don't need to have, you know, a large portion of the development allocated or earmarked for parking stalls. so, so those kinds of things really help. zoning does come with complexities, menendian warns. it's a slow process. several cities and municipalities have not moved forward with their plans because of legal and environmental challenges. stick around. this is texas as we get a glimpse into the world's largest indoor rodeo happening now in houston. when moderate to severe ulcerative colitis takes you off course. put it in check with rinvoq, a once-daily
an interactive map showing where reforms have already been approved, like los angeles, philadelphia, albuquerquengoing, like denver, louisville and austin. stephen menendian is the assistant director at uc berkeley's othering and belonging institute. anything you do that can loosen up the cost or expedite development can often make housing also more affordable. so, for example, if you have a condominium or an apartment building and there's a requirement of 1 to 1 or maybe even more than that,...
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some that stick out are washington dc, new york city, portland, seattle, albuquerque-i can pull together a list. >> that's a good just off the top of head. in those places, has the system been revenue neutral? haz has it cost the transportation system money? >> in all most every instance, the system generates revenue. our program is structured a little differently in that, the first two months of operation is a warning period where no fines are issued and then the first ticket in the lowest range, so for someone traveling between 11 miles a hour and 15 miles a hour, over the posted speed limit, that first ticket will be forgiven as well. so, we are trying to assess where we are, but some of the provisions in ab645 mean we likely won't experience the same revenue generating effects. if we do, all that money by law would be going into traffic calming improvements across the city. >> oh. so, as part of the law, all the money has to go back into traffic calming? >> that's right. >> that's good. you are saying the first two tickets are waived for the first two months for anyone issued a ticke
some that stick out are washington dc, new york city, portland, seattle, albuquerque-i can pull together a list. >> that's a good just off the top of head. in those places, has the system been revenue neutral? haz has it cost the transportation system money? >> in all most every instance, the system generates revenue. our program is structured a little differently in that, the first two months of operation is a warning period where no fines are issued and then the first ticket in...
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dallas ends up at 80 degrees albuquerque with plenty of sunshine and that's a look at your forecast, frances, back to you >> thanks so much, angie >>> today is march 14th. it's it's pie day head over to pizza hut for a buy one get one free large pizza deal all you'll need is the code "free pizza", and taco bell is offering mexican pizza f for $3.14. a >>> coming up, the wave of closures hitting family dollar stores how fast food is getting even faster fast food is getting even faster. i'm feeling better. all in one and done with new mucinex kickstart. headache? better now. new mucinex kickstart gives all-in-one and done relief with a morning jolt of instant cooling sensation. it's comeback season. want the power of 5 serum benefits in 1? olay super serum activates on skin to hydrate, smooth, visibly firm, brighten, and improve texture. it's my best skin yet. olay sometimes your work shirt needs to be for more than just work. like when it needs to be a big soft shoulder to cry on. which is why downy does more to make clothes softer, fresher, and better. downy. breathe life into your l
dallas ends up at 80 degrees albuquerque with plenty of sunshine and that's a look at your forecast, frances, back to you >> thanks so much, angie >>> today is march 14th. it's it's pie day head over to pizza hut for a buy one get one free large pizza deal all you'll need is the code "free pizza", and taco bell is offering mexican pizza f for $3.14. a >>> coming up, the wave of closures hitting family dollar stores how fast food is getting even faster fast food...
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i live in albuquerque, new mexico, and i am a family caregiver from my mother, linda valencia, who is75 years old. one day, our family learned that she was going to need a liver transplant, and she wasn't going to live much longer without it. so at a moment's notice, this responsibility fell on me. i was the one that had, you know, the resources,he ability to leave home for a period of time and take care of my mom. >> my name is aileen ruess, and i took care of my mother for 15 years, and i'm currently taking care of my husband. >> my biggest struggles have always been that this kind of also happened at the same time that i was finishing college and entering the workforce. >> the hardest part is just sort of stepping into that, being in charge role when they're, you know, essentially they're your parents. so you're used to them being, you know, the person in charge. >> you start neglecting your own doctor's appointments and you neglect your own personal care. it's not good for the person that you are taking care of, and it's not good for yourself. >> at times i feel like i was not doi
i live in albuquerque, new mexico, and i am a family caregiver from my mother, linda valencia, who is75 years old. one day, our family learned that she was going to need a liver transplant, and she wasn't going to live much longer without it. so at a moment's notice, this responsibility fell on me. i was the one that had, you know, the resources,he ability to leave home for a period of time and take care of my mom. >> my name is aileen ruess, and i took care of my mother for 15 years, and...
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this is something you don't see every day. 3 mounted police officers chasing after a shoplifter in albuquerque, new mexico. that's right there on horseback. there trying to stop this kind. he apparently stole $200 worth of merchandise from the store. i'm sure he was regretting it once he saw 3 police officers riding horses doing things the cowboy way to corral this man to justice. all right. still ahead here at 11 o'clock professional women's soccer making a grand debut in the bay area. we've got the latest on bay fc's. >> rowdy embrace and the rain returned to the bay area. but will the wet weather put a damper on tomorrow's egg hunt? got the forecast coming up. bounced from one doctor to the next. did they even send my lab work...? wait, was i supposed to bring that? then there's the forms. the bills. the 'not a bills.' the.... ”press 4 to repeat these options.” [chaotic music] [inspirational music] healthcare can get a whole lot easier when your medical records, care and coverage are in one place. at kaiser permanente, all of us work together for all that is you. rayne returning to the bay
this is something you don't see every day. 3 mounted police officers chasing after a shoplifter in albuquerque, new mexico. that's right there on horseback. there trying to stop this kind. he apparently stole $200 worth of merchandise from the store. i'm sure he was regretting it once he saw 3 police officers riding horses doing things the cowboy way to corral this man to justice. all right. still ahead here at 11 o'clock professional women's soccer making a grand debut in the bay area. we've...
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jun, good on 5 years old and then dvd a particularly at of my the popular symbol complete jeanette albuquerque. sonya is on fine then way to think of love a race to feed children. it's an idea that agronomist at the university of can shuffle off looking into the us non profit organization. farms will often be supporting them in their efforts. once enough can be produced. most of the groups will be served in contains or sold at the market. the rest will be left to transform into the next generation of beatles. it's all about creating the perfect breeding ground. something alternative is the see i took good. maybe said we are testing all kinds of agricultural waste. money. it's cheap on often just gets tossed out. we want to put you to good useful funding the gloves good. that will also cut the cost of production for c e c. 90. they've done that 50 foot venue for the child. this awesome aging. kinshasa is one potential beneficiary. i've been posted production programs today. the research is helping to prepare a meal for the children here. 51 options are in the care of sister. i mean was thing. s
jun, good on 5 years old and then dvd a particularly at of my the popular symbol complete jeanette albuquerque. sonya is on fine then way to think of love a race to feed children. it's an idea that agronomist at the university of can shuffle off looking into the us non profit organization. farms will often be supporting them in their efforts. once enough can be produced. most of the groups will be served in contains or sold at the market. the rest will be left to transform into the next...
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it'd be particularly a monday and it will be that simple, hopefully feeding it albuquerque. sonya is on font then way. they think of love a race to feed children. it's an idea that agronomist at the university of can you show us looking into the us non profit organization. farms will often be supporting them in their efforts. once enough can be produced. most of the groups will be subbing contains or sold at the market. the rest will be left to transform into the next generation of beatles. it's all about creating the perfect breeding ground. and something alternative is the see i took good. maybe. so we are testing all kinds of agriculture really slowly. it's cheap on often just gets tossed out. we want to put it to good useful funding to grow as good. that will also cut the cost of production for c e. c. 90. they've done that 50 foot venue for the child. this often aging keeps shasta is one potential beneficiary. i've been posted production program today. the research as a helping to prepare a meal for the children here, 51 off, and i and the care of sister. i mean was thing, she s
it'd be particularly a monday and it will be that simple, hopefully feeding it albuquerque. sonya is on font then way. they think of love a race to feed children. it's an idea that agronomist at the university of can you show us looking into the us non profit organization. farms will often be supporting them in their efforts. once enough can be produced. most of the groups will be subbing contains or sold at the market. the rest will be left to transform into the next generation of beatles....
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hopefully jeanette albuquerque. sonya is on fine then way. they think of love a race to feed children. it's an idea that agronomist at the university of can shuffle out of looking into the us non profit organization. farms will often be supporting them in their efforts. once enough can be produced, most of the groups will be subbing contains or sold at the market. the rest will be left to transform into the next generation of beatles. it's all about creating the perfect breeding ground. and something alternative is the see i took good. maybe. so we are testing all kinds of agricultural with as long as it's cheap on often just gets tossed out. we want to put you to good useful funding to grow as good. that will also cut the cost of production for c, e. c. 90. they've done that 50 foot venue with for the child. this awesome aging. kinshasa is one potential beneficiary. i've been posted production program today. the research as a helping to prepare a meal for the children here, 51 off, and i and the care of sister. i mean was thing, she says tha
hopefully jeanette albuquerque. sonya is on fine then way. they think of love a race to feed children. it's an idea that agronomist at the university of can shuffle out of looking into the us non profit organization. farms will often be supporting them in their efforts. once enough can be produced, most of the groups will be subbing contains or sold at the market. the rest will be left to transform into the next generation of beatles. it's all about creating the perfect breeding ground. and...
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, good on 5 years old and then dvd, a butt, taking the money, the popular symbol complete, jeanette albuquerque. sonya is on font then way. they think of love a race to feed children. it's an idea that agronomist at the university of can shuffle out of looking into the you as non profit organization, farms will often be supporting them in their efforts. once enough can be produced. most of the groups will be served in contains or sold at the market. the rest will be less to transform into the next generation of beatles. it's all about creating the perfect breeding ground. something alternative is the see i took good. they just said we are testing all kinds of agriculture with as long as it's cheap on often just gets tossed out. we want to put you to good useful funding the girl that will also cause the cost of production for c and c. and i need that done that 50 foot venue, look for the child. this off and aging keeps shasta is one potential beneficiary. i've been posted production programs today. the research as a helping to prepare a meal for the children here. 51 often are in the care of sis
, good on 5 years old and then dvd, a butt, taking the money, the popular symbol complete, jeanette albuquerque. sonya is on font then way. they think of love a race to feed children. it's an idea that agronomist at the university of can shuffle out of looking into the you as non profit organization, farms will often be supporting them in their efforts. once enough can be produced. most of the groups will be served in contains or sold at the market. the rest will be less to transform into the...
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jeremy smith was captured in albuquerque.is accused of killing state police officer justin hare, who had stopped to help smith change a flat tire. smith is also a person of interest in the death of a paramedic in south carolina. he allegedly drove her car to new mexico, where he was recognized by a gas station clerk. she asked us not to show her face. >> i was nervous, i was scared, didn't know if he was armed, actually, when i carted him, i was like, is he gonna shoot me? because he now knows who i am or i know who he is, but i wanted to do what was right for the family. >> officer hare leaves behind his daughters, two of them and his pregnant girlfriend. >> a town has been evacuated and a state of emergency is in effect in southern iceland after a volcanic eruption this weekend. take a look. it's the most powerful of four eruptions since december. lava is threatening pipes that provide hydroelectric power. the good news is barriers protecting the nearest town are holding. >> that is good news. time now for your monday weath
jeremy smith was captured in albuquerque.is accused of killing state police officer justin hare, who had stopped to help smith change a flat tire. smith is also a person of interest in the death of a paramedic in south carolina. he allegedly drove her car to new mexico, where he was recognized by a gas station clerk. she asked us not to show her face. >> i was nervous, i was scared, didn't know if he was armed, actually, when i carted him, i was like, is he gonna shoot me? because he now...
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if the by taking the money and it will be that simple, complete jeanette, albuquerque. sonya is on fine. then way to think of love a race to feed children. it's an idea that agronomist at the university of can shuffle out of looking into the us non profit organization. farms will often be supporting them in their efforts. once enough can be produced. most of the groups will be served in contains or sold at the market. the rest will be left to transform into the next generation of beatles. it's all about creating the perfect breeding ground. something alternative is the see i took good. maybe. so we are testing all kinds of agriculture already slowly. it's cheap on often just gets tossed out. we want to put it's a good useful funding to gloves that will also cut the cost of production for c e c . 90. they've done that 50 foot venue for the child. this awesome aging kinshasa is one potential beneficiary. i've been posted production program today. the research as a helping to prepare a meal for the children here. 51 options are in the care of sister. i mean was thing. she says that it's di
if the by taking the money and it will be that simple, complete jeanette, albuquerque. sonya is on fine. then way to think of love a race to feed children. it's an idea that agronomist at the university of can shuffle out of looking into the us non profit organization. farms will often be supporting them in their efforts. once enough can be produced. most of the groups will be served in contains or sold at the market. the rest will be left to transform into the next generation of beatles. it's...
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children job on 5 years old and then dvd a by taking the money and they put the symbol complete. jeanette, albuquerque. sonya is alpha then way to think of love a race to feed children. it's an idea that agronomist at the university of can shuffle out of looking into the us non profit organization. farms will often be supporting them in their efforts. once enough can be produced, most of the groups will be subbing contains or sold at the market. the rest will be left to transform into the next generation of beatles. it's all about creating the perfect breeding ground. and something alternative is the see i took good. maybe. so we are testing all kinds of agriculture already slowly. it's cheap on often just gets tossed out. we want to put you to good useful funding to grow as good that will also cut the cost of production for c e. c. 90. they've done that 50 foot venue look forward to field this awesome agency. shasta is one potential beneficiary. i've been posted production program today. the research as a helping to prepare a meal for the children here, 51 off, and i and the care of sister. i mean wa
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hopefully jeanette albuquerque. sonya is on fine then way to think of love a race to feed children. it's an idea that agronomist at the university of can shuffle off looking into the you as non profit organization, farms will often be supporting them in their efforts. once enough can be produced. most of the groups will be served in contains or sold at the market. the rest will be less to transform into the next generation of beatles. it's all about creating the perfect breeding ground. something alternative is the see i took good. they just said we are testing all kinds of agriculture already. slowly. it's cheap on often just gets tossed out. we want to put it to good useful funding to grow as good. that'll also cut the cost of production for c and c. and i need that done that 50 foot venue for the child. this off and aging keeps shasta is one potential beneficiary. i've been posted production program today. the research as a helping to prepare a meal for the children here. phase one often in the care of sister. i mean was thing. she says that it's difficult to provide the children
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a text ssage from jesse in albuquerque, students today need to be taught economics and entrepreneur skills, to make them economically empowered no matter what situation they are born into. empowered students treat each other better, and have more drive to learn, including understanding a complex element. and a question from margie, in pennsylvania. in 1954, we had a civic class in a small northwestern pennsylvania town, and we walked monthly to city council meetings, to learn from the ground up. >> i think she is onto something. i think this was a case of unintended consequence. i don't think anybody set out to reduce the time spent on civics, someone earlier pointed out that there are only so many hours in the day. if you are going to put a lot of time, resources, and high- stakes, and make the results a consequence of resources coming to the school, then what will happen is that you are going to drop things that are not being tested. we have very few tests in social studies and civics now. no one is arguing for more tests, but the inequity between disciplines is a problem. i will add som
a text ssage from jesse in albuquerque, students today need to be taught economics and entrepreneur skills, to make them economically empowered no matter what situation they are born into. empowered students treat each other better, and have more drive to learn, including understanding a complex element. and a question from margie, in pennsylvania. in 1954, we had a civic class in a small northwestern pennsylvania town, and we walked monthly to city council meetings, to learn from the ground...
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that albuquerque sits in. what did the justice department do when they gave her that order from new mexico? >> i am generally aware of the matter you are referring to both gun-control is not a core issue -- >> second amendment, fundamental rights, these are very important. >> these are very important. >> tell me what the government did -- >> i am happy to bring the question back. >> you don't know that either? you don't know what they did in response? the county general said this was unconstitutional, unenforceable and incapable of stopping gun violence. the attorney general, a democrat, said this would not have any impact on public safety and does not pass constitutional bluster. when the attorney general says it does not fit the constitution but the doj does not do a thing, is that what you're telling me? >> politics have no place in the work of the justice department -- >> are you aware of anything the justice department did to that? >> not in the civil rights department -- not in the civil justice departme
that albuquerque sits in. what did the justice department do when they gave her that order from new mexico? >> i am generally aware of the matter you are referring to both gun-control is not a core issue -- >> second amendment, fundamental rights, these are very important. >> these are very important. >> tell me what the government did -- >> i am happy to bring the question back. >> you don't know that either? you don't know what they did in response? the...
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and that county that albuquerque sits in.t did the justice department do when the governor did that on constitutional order? what did the doj do in response to that unconstitutional action from the governor of new mexico? >> i am generally aware of the matter that you are referring to, that gun control is not a core issue that we handle. >> second amendment, fundamental right like the first amendment? isn't it? >> these are very important issues to the department. >> to me what the justice department did win the governor impose this unconstitutional band. >> i'm glad to give it back to my colleague. >> you don't know what that one either? >> you don't know about majorie v. biden. here is what the county sheriff said. he held a press conference think this thing was unconstitutional, unenforceable, and incapable of stopping and curbing gun violence. the new mexico attorney general, who is a democrat, said this not have any impact on public safety and does not pass constitutional muster. violence. the attorney general, a democra
and that county that albuquerque sits in.t did the justice department do when the governor did that on constitutional order? what did the doj do in response to that unconstitutional action from the governor of new mexico? >> i am generally aware of the matter that you are referring to, that gun control is not a core issue that we handle. >> second amendment, fundamental right like the first amendment? isn't it? >> these are very important issues to the department. >> to...
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., baltimore, albuquerque, charlotte, and other cities. protesters in washington, d.c., included the longtime peace activist kathy boylan with the dorothy day catholic worker who called on biden to stop arming israel. >> we are dropping some food and we're dropping the bombs and the tanks and the bullets and everything else at the same time. that is what he has got to do, stop sending the money and the weapons. amy: negotiations for a temporary ceasefire faced another setback sunday when israel boycotted talks in cairo after israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu accused hamas of failing to provide a list of all living israeli hostages. on saturday, thousands of israelis marched in tel aviv against netanyahu. >> israel is being controlled by a coalition of fascist people who don't have the courage of the people in their hearts. we are being misled and led into this enlist war --endless war. our government doesn't care about the hostages held in gaza right now. our government doesn't care about the people of israel, they only care about
., baltimore, albuquerque, charlotte, and other cities. protesters in washington, d.c., included the longtime peace activist kathy boylan with the dorothy day catholic worker who called on biden to stop arming israel. >> we are dropping some food and we're dropping the bombs and the tanks and the bullets and everything else at the same time. that is what he has got to do, stop sending the money and the weapons. amy: negotiations for a temporary ceasefire faced another setback sunday when...
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take a look at officers on horseback chasing and alleged shoplifter in albuquerque.uspect and he is facing several charges. >>> the operator of this air boat was arrested after overturned and the florida everglades sending passengers into the gator and snake infested waters. police say the driver made a sharp turn before the boat flipped over. no major injuries reported. >>> tonight powerball jackpot has jumped to $935 million and the fifth biggest pot in the game's history. >>> my next guest has a c in court for donald trump's hush money trial. what he is looking for, straight ahead. straight ahead. you need verizon. get the new iphone 15 pro with tons of storage. so you can take all the pics! (vo) trade-in any iphone in any condition and get a new iphone 15 pro and an ipad and apple watch se all on us. only on verizon. head & shoulders bare clinically proven dandruff protection with just 9 essential ingredients no sulfates, no silicones, no dyes. dandruff protection, minimal ingredients. job done. [music playing] tiffany: my daughter is mila. she is 19 months old.
take a look at officers on horseback chasing and alleged shoplifter in albuquerque.uspect and he is facing several charges. >>> the operator of this air boat was arrested after overturned and the florida everglades sending passengers into the gator and snake infested waters. police say the driver made a sharp turn before the boat flipped over. no major injuries reported. >>> tonight powerball jackpot has jumped to $935 million and the fifth biggest pot in the game's history....
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i'm not going to have people on the streets of san antonio or albuquerque, i'm going to put a lot of whole system so is i can make sure that there's -- pete: a more orderly now. rachel: -- a more orderly flow. so we're going to get more of what happened to laken riley because we know that they've emptied prisons, that -- [speaking spanish] that many other cartels are coming through. and you saw the formations coming through the desert, men in camouflage and carpet shoes. so, yeahing we're going to get more of this. he said that in the interview is. will: this is beyond disgusting, and we have arrived at a moral impasse are where there is no rational coming together. rachel: yeah. will: there is no way to reconcile the need to apologize for using the term illegal in the wake of a murder. the murdered is the victim here, not the murderer. and if that needs clarification, we have come to a point where there is no longer an ability for discussion. you are upside down morally. this is beyond, i think this should be a breaking point for your average nonpolitical, independent person. if you
i'm not going to have people on the streets of san antonio or albuquerque, i'm going to put a lot of whole system so is i can make sure that there's -- pete: a more orderly now. rachel: -- a more orderly flow. so we're going to get more of what happened to laken riley because we know that they've emptied prisons, that -- [speaking spanish] that many other cartels are coming through. and you saw the formations coming through the desert, men in camouflage and carpet shoes. so, yeahing we're going...
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. >> reporter: mike albuquerque is traveling from santa rosa to nevada. >> a few buddies of mine saidsoon as traffic cleared, it broke free. >> reporter: while he says this says a run of the mill spring storm on the roads, he needs to be careful. >> the thing i really look out for is black ice. it's unavoidable, but you got to drive slower than normal. >> reporter: as traffic finally let up, wolf and his wife got back on the highway. >> we come up here often. this kind of thing happens. i-80 is known for having these kind of backups. >> reporter: his way to pastime in traffic? >> have a book in the car and my wife is driving, but we talk and sometimes we can get a radio. >> reporter: in the spring on i-80 you never know what the road may throw at you. >> you can't text, of course, but like just listen to music, vibe out, hang out. you're not going anywhere. >>> a rainy night in the north bay wasn't keeping these people away from the russian river brewing company in santa rosa. coming up at 11:00, andrea nakano speaks to beer lovers about why they were willing to stand in the pouring r
. >> reporter: mike albuquerque is traveling from santa rosa to nevada. >> a few buddies of mine saidsoon as traffic cleared, it broke free. >> reporter: while he says this says a run of the mill spring storm on the roads, he needs to be careful. >> the thing i really look out for is black ice. it's unavoidable, but you got to drive slower than normal. >> reporter: as traffic finally let up, wolf and his wife got back on the highway. >> we come up here often....
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authorities said the officer was dispatched to help the driver on interstate 40 west of albuquerque with flat tire on friday. when he park behind the driver's white bmw, the suspect got out and approached the patrol car and shot the officer with no warning. the suspect shot again and took control of the patrol vehicle. the state police said they later received word that the bmw was reported missing . belonged to a paramedic that was killed in south carolina. police say he is armed and dangerous. >>> a man suspected of killing three of his family members in philadelphia has been arrested after a manhunt across two states. new jersey police said they found 26-year-old andre gordon, junior, near her house in zaileen janmohamed where he was believed to have barricaded himself. authorities had to shut down a parade and amusement park and order some residents to shelter in place . police said they believe he killed his stepmom, teenaged sister and the mother of his children and their respective philadelphia homes. police did not have a motive but they say he has had a prior run-in with the law
authorities said the officer was dispatched to help the driver on interstate 40 west of albuquerque with flat tire on friday. when he park behind the driver's white bmw, the suspect got out and approached the patrol car and shot the officer with no warning. the suspect shot again and took control of the patrol vehicle. the state police said they later received word that the bmw was reported missing . belonged to a paramedic that was killed in south carolina. police say he is armed and...
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means right out of the wild west take a look at officers on horseback chasing and alleged shoplifter in albuquerquend he is facing several charges now. static pope francis residing over today's easter vigil service after he skipped a good friday procession as a health precaution. the 87 old pontiff will preside over easter mass tomorrow. >>> music superstar beyonci is making history after dropping her first country music album. cowboy carter became spotify's most strained album of 2024 in a single day. a whopping 76 million streams. we have a closer look at the album. >> ♪ we want to welcome you to the beyonci cowboy carter act to ♪ musical >> tragic beyonci asking her fans, if this ain't country, what is? the 32-time grammy winner, overnight dropping her a studio album, cowboy carter. a sweeping expiration of country sound and the genre at the heart of american music. >> genres are funny little concept, aren't they? tragic featuring some of country's biggest names. willie nelson, pioneering black artist linda martel and country music queen dolly parton. >> hey ms. honey bee. >> reporter: who intro
means right out of the wild west take a look at officers on horseback chasing and alleged shoplifter in albuquerquend he is facing several charges now. static pope francis residing over today's easter vigil service after he skipped a good friday procession as a health precaution. the 87 old pontiff will preside over easter mass tomorrow. >>> music superstar beyonci is making history after dropping her first country music album. cowboy carter became spotify's most strained album of 2024...
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smith has an extensive criminal history dating back decades in south carolina, and he has ties to the albuquerqueme spree has come to an end after a man accused of killing three family members was arrested. the suspect, 26 year old andre gordon, allegedly became the crime spree in trenton, new jersey. that's where he reportedly a woman at gunpoint. police say he then drove to a home in pennsylvania, where he broke in and killed his 52 year old stepmother and 13 year old sister. gordon drove to another nearby home and broke in, after which he shot and killed 25 year old taylor taylor. >> daniel, with whom he has two children. at the time of the shooting, there were four other individuals present inside that home, one of which was injured after being bludgeoned by gordon with the assault rifle. >> authorities say gordon stole another car and went to a home in new jersey, where he was arrested by police after an hours long standoff. a volcano eruption sent lava spewing out of the ground and smoke into the air in iceland. take a look at this. it is the fourth eruption to happen near blue lagoon since
smith has an extensive criminal history dating back decades in south carolina, and he has ties to the albuquerqueme spree has come to an end after a man accused of killing three family members was arrested. the suspect, 26 year old andre gordon, allegedly became the crime spree in trenton, new jersey. that's where he reportedly a woman at gunpoint. police say he then drove to a home in pennsylvania, where he broke in and killed his 52 year old stepmother and 13 year old sister. gordon drove to...
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inland into the central plains where we're looking at wind gusts up to 30 miles per hour possible from albuquerquep into the oklahoma panhandle. now, couple of those gusty winds with incredibly dry air that's where that fire danger is continuing can you you've got relative humidity, humidity values that are down to 20% or lower as we go through the next day or so. so that's keeping that fire danger elevated as we go through sunday because we have the strong winds gusting up to 35 miles per hour. we have temperatures that are much above average and we have dry air with those relative humidity values pretty low whilst we already have drowned ground conditions are already dry, burn scars where we've had the biggest fire in texas history over the last couple of days, burning over 1 million acres of land. here's a look at these temperatures soaring into the '70s and '80s. a good ten to 15 degrees above average. so again, those do the point values that are so low at the temperatures so high, that's making that air just incredibly dry >> well, the dry air and high winds will make an already terrible situ
inland into the central plains where we're looking at wind gusts up to 30 miles per hour possible from albuquerquep into the oklahoma panhandle. now, couple of those gusty winds with incredibly dry air that's where that fire danger is continuing can you you've got relative humidity, humidity values that are down to 20% or lower as we go through the next day or so. so that's keeping that fire danger elevated as we go through sunday because we have the strong winds gusting up to 35 miles per...
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these guys like the guys that assaulted me, daniel rodriguez, kyle young, albuquerque, they had criminaltories before they went to the capitol that day. they weren't law-abiding citizens. many individuals had prior convictions for domestic violence abuse, assault, you know, drug trafficking, narcotics crimes, possession. all of these different crimes. these were not upstanding law-abiding citizens to begin with. so the idea that you would have them playing a role as law enforcement officers in this country is outrageous. >> and that is one of the two major candidates for president is promising to do. michael fanone, i thank you as well. i'll thank you again. and my friend stuart stevens, thank you both for being here. >> up next on "the reidout," fake billionaire donald trump has not been able to secure a bond to pay the $464 million judgment in his civil fraud case. more on that next. jen x. jen y. and jen z. each planning their future through the chase mobile app. jen x is planning a summer in portugal with some help from j.p. morgan wealth plan. let's go whiskers. jen y is working wit
these guys like the guys that assaulted me, daniel rodriguez, kyle young, albuquerque, they had criminaltories before they went to the capitol that day. they weren't law-abiding citizens. many individuals had prior convictions for domestic violence abuse, assault, you know, drug trafficking, narcotics crimes, possession. all of these different crimes. these were not upstanding law-abiding citizens to begin with. so the idea that you would have them playing a role as law enforcement officers in...