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school districts in albuquerque, farmington are among those embrace the 180 day challenge. too truly succeed we need to fully fund 180 day school year to guarantee young people in every school gets the attention and instruction that they need. all right, yep. parents with kids. parents with kids. we also need to expand instructional opportunity through the summer and we need to make the most of we have in the classroom but that's why i'm proposing also incentives for schools cell phone use during school hours. [applause] i also want enhanced funding so we are putting in place the required safety measures so parents don't have to worry about getting a hole of their kids in an emergency, don't have to worry about the kids safety while they are in school. [applause] thank you. this is all good stuff. it's meaningful progress. but again, there's a whole lot more to do. i need this legislature to pass a bill this session making our new office of special education permanent. establishing consistent statewide standards for all k-12 and giving special ed students the attention they
school districts in albuquerque, farmington are among those embrace the 180 day challenge. too truly succeed we need to fully fund 180 day school year to guarantee young people in every school gets the attention and instruction that they need. all right, yep. parents with kids. parents with kids. we also need to expand instructional opportunity through the summer and we need to make the most of we have in the classroom but that's why i'm proposing also incentives for schools cell phone use...
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paul allen moved to albuquerque full time, but bill gates tried to continue as a student at harvard while also building microsoft. >> i'm trying to figure out, can i hire enough people that i can stay in school? and so i actually do go back, but then it's not working out, and i, i really i've got to go be full time at microsoft. but i was torn because my time at harvard was fun. i mean, you would sit up at night and about anything with all sorts of smart people, and the classes were good. the professors were nice to me. i loved harvard. >> he went back and forth, but finally dropped out of harvard his junior year. microsoft wasn't the only new company focused on personal computers. they quickly ran into others jockeying for position in this new world, like steve jobs and steve wozniak, who'd founded a small company in 1976 called apple. but they were focused on hardware, making the actual computers. >> when we move out to albuquerque, we're driving around creating computer clubs, and one of those that actually was one of the few that that was there before we got there was called the homeb
paul allen moved to albuquerque full time, but bill gates tried to continue as a student at harvard while also building microsoft. >> i'm trying to figure out, can i hire enough people that i can stay in school? and so i actually do go back, but then it's not working out, and i, i really i've got to go be full time at microsoft. but i was torn because my time at harvard was fun. i mean, you would sit up at night and about anything with all sorts of smart people, and the classes were good....
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ryan in albuquerque, new mexico. making out over $250,000. your comment? caller: i want to comment on immigration and the housing market. housing, we need to solve the housing market because they are not making land so that is part of the problem. where to put the new houses. and people cannot afford them because there is such a high demand. i wanted to point at immigration. the combination of globalization , extremely high immigration. we have essentially devalued average working americans in real terms. we are devaluing the hourly were eight -- rate of a worker in america and people cannot make it anymore. i would like to hear why we do not control immigration. i know we need some immigration, it is healthy. but too much as a problem. we never frame it that way, it is all or nothing. host: before you answer on housing i want to share this headline, pending u.s. own shares -- home sales hit a new low in january. take what he said and also respond to this headline. guest: he makes some good points. clearly on housing we have a very severe shortage. this ha
ryan in albuquerque, new mexico. making out over $250,000. your comment? caller: i want to comment on immigration and the housing market. housing, we need to solve the housing market because they are not making land so that is part of the problem. where to put the new houses. and people cannot afford them because there is such a high demand. i wanted to point at immigration. the combination of globalization , extremely high immigration. we have essentially devalued average working americans in...
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[applause] >> i'm katie anderson and i work with the food bank in albuquerque, new mexico and got a pleasure to serve the state of new mexico in many ways. we have a number of concerns about what has been happening. federal funding freeze in particular caused a lot of chai use. we work with 500 partners across the state to get food in the hands of people thrvment was much confusion about that. a lot of confusion for some of those programs that they weren't able to serve their community and people were asking if they were going to continue to receive snap benefits. the budget reconciliations on the tablite now will have a horrific effect on new mexicans as well as americans. the entire country will feel that. up to 400,000 new mexicans could be impacted. people get $6 a day. and talk about rolling that back. what does that mean for the hundreds of thousands of children and seniors in new mexico and millions across the country. we are here to pee up on behalf of people who are hungry -- here to speak up on behalf of people who are hungry. people need to thrive and they need to receive their fa
[applause] >> i'm katie anderson and i work with the food bank in albuquerque, new mexico and got a pleasure to serve the state of new mexico in many ways. we have a number of concerns about what has been happening. federal funding freeze in particular caused a lot of chai use. we work with 500 partners across the state to get food in the hands of people thrvment was much confusion about that. a lot of confusion for some of those programs that they weren't able to serve their community...
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interstate ten actually closed temporarily near albuquerque.e businesses also shut down for the day, and doctors advise some people to stay indoors. a monday morning surprise for a seattle parking officer when he found a stolen replica of the liberty bell. seattle police say it was stolen from a cemetery on saturday. it is one of 20 in the world valued at more than $100,000. at about 8:00 this morning, the officer was in the whittier heights neighborhood of the city and spotted a detached trailer with a giant item covered by a tarp. seattle police, now looking for the person responsible for stealing the giant replica. and you can hear about the west coast top stories every weekday right here on ktvu. west coast rap alex savage airing 7:00 monday through friday. or you can find around the clock coverage. always right there at west coast rap.com. next at 11 san francisco reportedly seeing a big drop in revenue from parking garages. we'll break down the numbers and the areas seeing that loss. plus it is tax season. but some experts are warning of
interstate ten actually closed temporarily near albuquerque.e businesses also shut down for the day, and doctors advise some people to stay indoors. a monday morning surprise for a seattle parking officer when he found a stolen replica of the liberty bell. seattle police say it was stolen from a cemetery on saturday. it is one of 20 in the world valued at more than $100,000. at about 8:00 this morning, the officer was in the whittier heights neighborhood of the city and spotted a detached...
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good spirits to head on out, just a rock, the pain, the back salts egypt deported, protestant in albuquerque since his wife, a replacement wedding ring off to the 1st one is confiscation bias where the person called the had a low, they will stop in southern africa. and from the earliest satellite image, you can see madagascar sandwich between the 2 tropical fica is now one of those moved its way across reunion island. that's gone. so it continues to descend further. south out to sea. but to the west of that, honda is expected to play the southern parts of madagascar over the weekend, bringing some very strong wind, torrential rain that could cause land slides and very highways as well. it still lingers in the south on sunday. so we are expecting those hazards to last through the weekend to west of that is very wes, across much of southern africa. well, not for western parts of south africa, but we are expecting some the storms out to east. it's much dry up to the north of africa, where is the gusty winds? continue to blow the way towards west africa. for the north west, we go to weather syst
good spirits to head on out, just a rock, the pain, the back salts egypt deported, protestant in albuquerque since his wife, a replacement wedding ring off to the 1st one is confiscation bias where the person called the had a low, they will stop in southern africa. and from the earliest satellite image, you can see madagascar sandwich between the 2 tropical fica is now one of those moved its way across reunion island. that's gone. so it continues to descend further. south out to sea. but to the...
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three times a week and on the days he didn't do pilates he would hook his bicycle up and drive to albuquerquere reclusive, protecting his immune system and everything else. i am puzzled by the whole thing. >> morgan freeman called him an incredibly gifted wonderful to work with. >> trace: ashley thank you. >> unfortunately we have someone that is occupying the white house and as far as i'm concerned he is an enemy to the united states. he swore an oath just like the rest of us but right now when you are literally putting us at risk all because of -- because you want to convince your followers that you should be a dictator. >> jasmine garner could among the democrats doubling down on their resistance against the trump administration. let's bring in emily austin along with influencer... you see jazmine crockett saying that trump is occupying the white house. even democrats who like this far left stuff don't like that kind of far left stuff. >> great to be back with you. i think the democrats should run jasmine crockett in 2028. why not do a kamala harris jasmine crockett ticket. that would be l
three times a week and on the days he didn't do pilates he would hook his bicycle up and drive to albuquerquere reclusive, protecting his immune system and everything else. i am puzzled by the whole thing. >> morgan freeman called him an incredibly gifted wonderful to work with. >> trace: ashley thank you. >> unfortunately we have someone that is occupying the white house and as far as i'm concerned he is an enemy to the united states. he swore an oath just like the rest of us...
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albuquerque, new mexico so in 20222023. it may have been your last budget. aware of the dti support? probably not in the last one is another usaid for activities. this one is really interesting because it is lgbt advisor for the usaid u.s. personal services contract from the interesting thing is it is to undisclosed contracts. that requires some sort of investigation so why do we have activities in the united states development? [inaudible] microphone relax are. i was speaking at georgetown after i left usaid. a number of officers came back his colleagues had been murdered. we lost a large number of contracts. they made suicide. they created a mission to see what we need to do my son was afghanistan and a major in the army reserve. i will left to go back and there's the suicide from military i'm not sure that may have been counseling. if they depression when keep people come back to have seen a lot of violence -- >> i'll give you that. you are right, we have veterans who commit suicide everyday -- >> let me engine compliance offices. a very good question. ac
albuquerque, new mexico so in 20222023. it may have been your last budget. aware of the dti support? probably not in the last one is another usaid for activities. this one is really interesting because it is lgbt advisor for the usaid u.s. personal services contract from the interesting thing is it is to undisclosed contracts. that requires some sort of investigation so why do we have activities in the united states development? [inaudible] microphone relax are. i was speaking at georgetown...
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josh campbell, cnn, albuquerque, new mexico. >> all right, josh, thank you. measles cases continue to grow. the majority of them are centered around that outbreak in west texas. but we're seeing cases in other parts of the country. we've got a doctor with me next to tell you what you need to know. >> amid upheaval and sweeping changes. >> the. >> president of the united. >> states. >> trump heads to capitol hill to share what's next. follow cnn for complete coverage and in-depth analysis. the presidential address to congress tuesday at eight on cnn. >> home. it's where we do the things we love with the people we love. celebrating. sharing. living. so why should aging mean we have to leave that in the past? what if we live tomorrow in the same place as we did yesterday? what if we stayed home instead? with help, we can. >> make. it where i belong. >> homestead for a better. what's next? no matter what kind. >> of teeth you got to brush or it'll be electric. cleans better with one simple touch. oral-b's dentist inspired round brush head. hugs him, cleans him, a
josh campbell, cnn, albuquerque, new mexico. >> all right, josh, thank you. measles cases continue to grow. the majority of them are centered around that outbreak in west texas. but we're seeing cases in other parts of the country. we've got a doctor with me next to tell you what you need to know. >> amid upheaval and sweeping changes. >> the. >> president of the united. >> states. >> trump heads to capitol hill to share what's next. follow cnn for complete...
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josh campbell, cnn, albuquerque, new mexico. >> america's support for ukraine's war has certainly shifted in the three years since russia's invasion. we are running the numbers on just how much and how that may be influencing the white house's strategy. harry enten is here. when we come back. >> tomorrow. >> the dramatic fallout from the war. of words in the oval office. >> house speaker. >> mike. >> johnson and national. >> security adviser. >> mike waltz joined anna. plus. >> democratic senator chris murphy. >> state of the union. >> live tomorrow morning at nine. >> this is the emirates premium economy seat. economy. perhaps they need to call it something else. >> i'm thinking. >> of updating my kitchen. >> yeah. >> yes. >> this year. >> we are finally updating our kitchen. >> doing. >> subway tile and an ivory or eggshell. >> cream, maybe. don't get me started on quartz. big. >> big island. >> you ever heard of. >> a waterfall count? >> for everyone who. >> talks. >> about doing that thing, but never does that thing. >> little breakfast. >> chase has financial guidance. >> you can sta
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saying, here's what i heard, and these are the jobs that are going to be lost in kansas city and albuquerque and charlotte, north carolina, what have you. and that has a real impact on what members are hearing, because they're hearing it directly from their constituents when they go home. that that always has an impact. >> let me play a little bit of what republicans are at least saying in public about elon musk. >> elon and i are talking regularly, almost. >> daily now. >> about this so we can coordinate the efforts. >> elon musk isn't cutting anything. >> but if elon musk isn't cutting anything, why is he here talking to you tonight? >> because he's helping. >> us. >> uncover all the. >> spending and. >> letting us know where the waste is. >> i encouraged him to go as fast as possible because we're going to lose our guts. >> my question is, what can we do? where would we go when he uncovers the information? he just said, let me get it to you, and then y'all decide what to do with it. >> they're all very publicly on the same page about this. on on being behind elon musk. i mean, obviously t
saying, here's what i heard, and these are the jobs that are going to be lost in kansas city and albuquerque and charlotte, north carolina, what have you. and that has a real impact on what members are hearing, because they're hearing it directly from their constituents when they go home. that that always has an impact. >> let me play a little bit of what republicans are at least saying in public about elon musk. >> elon and i are talking regularly, almost. >> daily now....
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as a representative from a great city, the city of albuquerque, a border state, we know what makes ourmunity safer. it means we stop drugs from coming into our country and communities. it means we support and we fund our law enforcement. it means that we fund our behavioral health system. it means we support our mayors, our tribal leaders in our state officials get it means we invest in them. it does not mean that we drag them in front of congress for four hours, we yell at them, we tell them we will give them criminal referrals, the doj is intimidating our mayors and my colleagues across the aisle are producing tv ads to try to pretend that they are making this country safe again. it is total bull [bleep]. absolute bull [bleep]. they are not making america safer again and what they are doing is terrorizing immigrant families. that is what they are doing. parents are afraid to send their kids to school. parents are afraid that they will not come home again. kids who are afraid to leave their houses. refugees that have waited for years to come into this country. our mayors are sitting h
as a representative from a great city, the city of albuquerque, a border state, we know what makes ourmunity safer. it means we stop drugs from coming into our country and communities. it means we support and we fund our law enforcement. it means that we fund our behavioral health system. it means we support our mayors, our tribal leaders in our state officials get it means we invest in them. it does not mean that we drag them in front of congress for four hours, we yell at them, we tell them...
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. >> we have fire weather danger, gusts to 55 miles per hour out through albuquerque, new mexico, onof fire and ice coming up right now because this is the latest that so far february 2025, the area of arctic sea ice, well, it's the lowest we have had in a 47-year record. 5.3 million square miles has been lost. 741,000 square miles have been lost. that's an area larger than the state of alaska. why does it matter? because what happens is you've got this warmer than average air temperatures, exceptional warmth, plus warmer ocean temperatures. that is a harbinger of climate change and that leads to sea -- at least the sea level rise which, of course, is a big, big problem for coastal areas all around the world. rest of the day today, across the country, heavy snow up through the rockies. we're looking at chilly conditions down through the southeast. the winds continue here in the northeast, probably causing a mix of sun and clouds, and every now and then some rain dropping down. we will continue on with those chances as the rain has been very hit or miss right now, mainly over the peni
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. >> >> albuquerque, new mexico. >> baton rouge, louisiana. >> virginia. >> and california. >> good morningy morning. excited to be here. >> some people ease into monday. not that crowd. >> no. >> jumping up and down. >> that's the spirit we need right now, too, on a monday. let's get right to your news at 8:00. we're going to start with the dangerous wildfires raging in the carolinas this morning. fire crews are battling dry conditions and gusty winds, too. in south carolina, more than 175 fires are burning, forcing evacuations across the state. the governor there declaring a state of emergency. no word this morning on how these fires started, but let's check in with al, who is looking at the conditions there. good morning. >> good morning, guys. and good morning to you. the problem is it's been bone dry along the eastern seaboard. the winds were really gusting. they're dying down a little bit today, but that fire threat will continue for the next couple of days until we get some wet weather coming on in here. in the meantime, we've got 8 million people out west looking at winter storm wat
. >> >> albuquerque, new mexico. >> baton rouge, louisiana. >> virginia. >> and california. >> good morningy morning. excited to be here. >> some people ease into monday. not that crowd. >> no. >> jumping up and down. >> that's the spirit we need right now, too, on a monday. let's get right to your news at 8:00. we're going to start with the dangerous wildfires raging in the carolinas this morning. fire crews are battling dry...
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facility in el paso rather than having to travel four hours to albuquerque. access to care means little if veterans can't get there. that's why i'm also introducing the rural veteran transportation to care act which expands transportation options for rural veterans so no one has to miss an appointment simply because they can't afford the trip. in rural communities across new mexico and beyond, lack of transportation remains one of the greatest barriers to accessing health care. we also need to support veterans transitioning to civilian life, and education is a key part of that transition for many, but rising costs are making it harder. the g.i. bill supply stipend has remained at $1,000 since 2008 even as the cost of text books has skyrocketed. my veteran education assistance adjustment act will increase that stipend to $1,400, so no veteran has to choose buying books or paying rent. it's written from input of veterans who have lived these challenges. as we work to strengthen these resources, recent job cuts at the department of veterans' affairs is making ac
facility in el paso rather than having to travel four hours to albuquerque. access to care means little if veterans can't get there. that's why i'm also introducing the rural veteran transportation to care act which expands transportation options for rural veterans so no one has to miss an appointment simply because they can't afford the trip. in rural communities across new mexico and beyond, lack of transportation remains one of the greatest barriers to accessing health care. we also need to...