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just like they do in the city of albuquerque. we should seize the vehicles of repeat drunk drivers and for those who rack up four, five and six or more dwis who just don't get the message, it's time to impose more serious mandatory prison sentences that get them off the streets and away from our families. controversial issues like these always stir heated debate, and that's okay, because we have proven that through tough debate we can find common ground. without compromising our principles. on all sorts of issues. we did it last year to protect classroom spending. we did it on school grading. we did it on katie's law and we did it to close the loopholes that allowed out of state corporations to gain the system. we did it together. we should all be proud of these successes, but not for us. but because of what it means to others. i'm reminded of a quote that hangs on my wall today. it motivates me to work for all of the things we've discussed. it reads -- "100 years from now, it will not matter what my bank account was, the sort of
just like they do in the city of albuquerque. we should seize the vehicles of repeat drunk drivers and for those who rack up four, five and six or more dwis who just don't get the message, it's time to impose more serious mandatory prison sentences that get them off the streets and away from our families. controversial issues like these always stir heated debate, and that's okay, because we have proven that through tough debate we can find common ground. without compromising our principles. on...
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and in 2009, bill is back in albuquerque to help celebrate smokey bear's 65th anniversary.l forget that fateful day in october when a pilot and his passengers were lucky to escape with their lives. >> you know, with ballooning, the takeoff is optional. landing is a must. and so we just had a landing we didn't expect. >>> all of the people we've met in this hour have been changed by their experiences in ways, large and small, and whether they were saved by others or they found a way to save themselves, they feel lucky to be alive. if you have a video you'd like to send to us, logon to our website, caughtoncamera.msnbc.com. i'm contessa brewer. that's all for this edition of "caught on camera."
and in 2009, bill is back in albuquerque to help celebrate smokey bear's 65th anniversary.l forget that fateful day in october when a pilot and his passengers were lucky to escape with their lives. >> you know, with ballooning, the takeoff is optional. landing is a must. and so we just had a landing we didn't expect. >>> all of the people we've met in this hour have been changed by their experiences in ways, large and small, and whether they were saved by others or they found a...
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para la despedida nos vamos hasta albuquerque en nuevo mÉxico, donde una comida familiar se convirtiÓ
para la despedida nos vamos hasta albuquerque en nuevo mÉxico, donde una comida familiar se convirtiÓ
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>>haaziq: he has been on the run for 25 years after allegedly murdering his wife and albuquerque, new mexico in 1987. now, ronald of britain is behind bars. >>haaziq: it burlington is also known as the jazzman. he performed outside of the embarcadero bart station for years and was recently tracked down by the marshals service. >> our agency was contacted by the cold case unit. we were able to confirm the tip and track him, that he was living here in the bay area. we revel to address them at the embarcadero bart station. it looks as if he was using possibly several aliases. this son hall and >>jaqueline: here is a slap at current conditions. pay attention to what is up north. rain offshore headed towards northern california. the system continues to rotate and wicked cease fighting showers into friday and possibly saturday. >>grant: and chuck reed give an update to the current state of the city. his address just wrapped up. he says 2012 will be year for hope, optimism in a recovery. >> the measurable process we are making on reducing crime, it game violence and homelessness phil is one
>>haaziq: he has been on the run for 25 years after allegedly murdering his wife and albuquerque, new mexico in 1987. now, ronald of britain is behind bars. >>haaziq: it burlington is also known as the jazzman. he performed outside of the embarcadero bart station for years and was recently tracked down by the marshals service. >> our agency was contacted by the cold case unit. we were able to confirm the tip and track him, that he was living here in the bay area. we revel to...
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. >> 50 friends seattle to albuquerque. just one bone-chilling degree in fargo. 10 in the twin cities. 16 in omaha. 40s in the northeast. atlanta up to 56. miami, a nice 81. >> sounds good. >>> coming up next after the break, a consumer alert. bank customers are overcharged when using a popular app. we'll have the details on that. >>> inside the fbi's secret file on steve jobs from his drug use to the plot to bomb his house. >>> and time to get your power ball tickets before this weekend's giant jackpot. >>> welcome back, everybody. it's the end of an era for an iconic brand. kodak is all but getting out of the camera business. the company, practically synonymous with the camera industry will no longer make a lot of product. it will focus on printing. they invented the digital camera back in 1975 but could not keep up with the technology. >>> kodak stock at less than 50 cents a share. tokyo's nikkei average fell 55 points. hong kong's hang seng slid 226. and in london, the ftse opened higher. the dow up 6.5. and the nasdaq
. >> 50 friends seattle to albuquerque. just one bone-chilling degree in fargo. 10 in the twin cities. 16 in omaha. 40s in the northeast. atlanta up to 56. miami, a nice 81. >> sounds good. >>> coming up next after the break, a consumer alert. bank customers are overcharged when using a popular app. we'll have the details on that. >>> inside the fbi's secret file on steve jobs from his drug use to the plot to bomb his house. >>> and time to get your power...
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. >> 40 friends boise to albuquerque. 36 in the twin cities. upper 40s here in new york and much of the northeast. 67 in atlanta. and an always warm 82 in miami. >>> coming up next after the break, the new rankings of the most and least dependable auto marks. >>> new debate in the powell family tragedy. should the dad who killed his two young sons be buried next to them? >>> and the alert about babby formula. arsenic found in certain kinds of formula. we'll show you what to look for when w >>> welcome back, everybody. cars are getting a little more dependable. in fact, a look at 3-year-old cars found dependability is at its best ever. the j.d. power survey says lexus, cadillac and porche are the most dependable. and chrysler, joj, and jeep are the least dependable. >>> overseas you markets mostly low because of delays in the greek bailout deal. hong kong's hang seng dipped 88 points. in london, the ftse opening lower. and on wall street, the dow lost 97 points yesterday, the worst one-day decline this year. the nasdaq fell 16 points after apple
. >> 40 friends boise to albuquerque. 36 in the twin cities. upper 40s here in new york and much of the northeast. 67 in atlanta. and an always warm 82 in miami. >>> coming up next after the break, the new rankings of the most and least dependable auto marks. >>> new debate in the powell family tragedy. should the dad who killed his two young sons be buried next to them? >>> and the alert about babby formula. arsenic found in certain kinds of formula. we'll show...
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and so i told him that i would get him some applications for places in albuquerque.rought you some applications like we talked a couple weeks ago in places for preparation for parole back to albuquerque. and your release date is -- >> july 1st. >> july 1st. >> that's all i'm waiting for. >> okay. so no more disciplinary. >> there's something in my heart that's just saying that something -- i'm not going to end up going that day. i don't know why. but i just sense it. i wonder if you can give them a ring on the phone, you know. >> yes, i'll follow up. >> can you push this, you know? let's get this approved so i can have that, all right, sanchez, you're approved. >> well, i can get the wheels rolling to make sure nothing happens that will delay you. >> i know something's going to happen. >> we'll do some follow-up for him to make sure that everybody knows the urgency of the plan and that sort of thing so we can attempt to get him out on time. thanks, joe. >> there are butterflies inside. there's freedom again. even if it's for an hour, it would feel good to get out of
and so i told him that i would get him some applications for places in albuquerque.rought you some applications like we talked a couple weeks ago in places for preparation for parole back to albuquerque. and your release date is -- >> july 1st. >> july 1st. >> that's all i'm waiting for. >> okay. so no more disciplinary. >> there's something in my heart that's just saying that something -- i'm not going to end up going that day. i don't know why. but i just sense...
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albuquerque, 61. boise 55. >>> just when you think they thought of everything, coming up, google's latest astonishing invention. eyeglasses with a google search screen in place. >>> and fans lining up for a week to get the latest sneakers. but these are >>> welcome back, everyone. despite the dow's surge, overseas markets were mixed overnight. tokyo's nikkei average picked up 91 points today. hong kong's hang seng added 71. in london, the ftse opened lower. on wall street, the dow gained 16 points yesterday. after spending some of the day above 13,000. the nasdaq fell 3 points. the steady increase in the u.s. markets means the average 401(k) plan regained half of what it lost. there's an average gain of $7,000 in the past month and half. you have been wondering when to open the 401(k) envelope, now is the time. >>> the obama administration is calling for major changes in the tax code. reducing the top tax code to 28%. last week, the president praised master lock for bringing jobs back to the u.s. he s
albuquerque, 61. boise 55. >>> just when you think they thought of everything, coming up, google's latest astonishing invention. eyeglasses with a google search screen in place. >>> and fans lining up for a week to get the latest sneakers. but these are >>> welcome back, everyone. despite the dow's surge, overseas markets were mixed overnight. tokyo's nikkei average picked up 91 points today. hong kong's hang seng added 71. in london, the ftse opened lower. on wall...
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cities with even bigger tree loss problems are new orleans, houston, an albuquerque. >> even have noticed a lot of changes going on downtown. construction is a common sight these days along the pavilion with lots of new tenants preparing to live in. bubba gump shrimp is moving in. upstairs, ripley's believe it or not will call the light street home. bringing the occupancy rate of the pavilion of to 95%. >> you have to work with what the public is looking for, what visitors are looking for, so we have adapted to that. i think our customers are not only tourists, but they are local residents that have increased significantly in the last years, and the office workers that work in the core of baltimore city. with the new attraction and new restaurants and new retail, it covers those bases. >> along with all the new tenants, some of those who were already residents are renovating. and now, your 11 instaweather plus forecast. >> yesterday was 67 degrees in downtown baltimore. today, 10 degrees cooler. that front did not go through and make a difference, but still committed to other 50's, signif
cities with even bigger tree loss problems are new orleans, houston, an albuquerque. >> even have noticed a lot of changes going on downtown. construction is a common sight these days along the pavilion with lots of new tenants preparing to live in. bubba gump shrimp is moving in. upstairs, ripley's believe it or not will call the light street home. bringing the occupancy rate of the pavilion of to 95%. >> you have to work with what the public is looking for, what visitors are...
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albuquerque, 52. >>> well, coming up, that voice. remembering whitney houston.es of her songs spiking online this morning. >>> plus that interview, diane sawyer sitting down with the pop icon revealing a long history oi >>> welcome back, everyone. it's a big day at the white house. president obama sent his budget to congress with the goal of reducing the deficit by $4 trillion over the next decade. it also calls for more spending on transportation and education too boost economic growth. but republicans say the budget proposal would do just the opposite by raising taxes on the wealthy. >>> overseas budgets are up. tokyo's nikkei average gained 52 points. today. hong kong's hang seng is up 104. the dow fell 61 points last week. the nasdaq index gave up two points. >>> and as we see when other pop stars have died, download numbers have soared. "i will always love you" has been at the top since saturday. her death was also very big news on twitter with more than 2.5 million tweets and retweets. in the first 2 1/2 hours after the news broke that rival was super bowl
albuquerque, 52. >>> well, coming up, that voice. remembering whitney houston.es of her songs spiking online this morning. >>> plus that interview, diane sawyer sitting down with the pop icon revealing a long history oi >>> welcome back, everyone. it's a big day at the white house. president obama sent his budget to congress with the goal of reducing the deficit by $4 trillion over the next decade. it also calls for more spending on transportation and education too...
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mostly 40s from seattle to colorado springs. 58 in albuquerque, 76 in phoenix.aybe if you were in phoenix and warmer weather, you would get your voice back. >> although it's dry in phoenix. i need to go to miami. >>> our oscar show continues with the oscar moments you'll be talking about today coming up later in "the pulse." >>> plus, a disturbing travel alert. cruise passengers threatened and robbed and back in the u.s. last night. >>> also funny stuff here, the video of oprah winfrey bound go viral today, doing things we have never seen the queen of daytime talk do before. stay with us. >>> well, the latest numbers are in showing little relief for drivers. gas line prices keep heading up, even though there's no shortage. that's because crude oil prices are high with worries iran might shut down or withhold its production. the average price is $3.69 which is up 13 cents in just a week. >> up and up. >>> overseas markets are down on worries of oil prices. tokyo's nikkei off 13 points. the nasdaq index was up 12. >>> the federal civil trial over the nation's wors
mostly 40s from seattle to colorado springs. 58 in albuquerque, 76 in phoenix.aybe if you were in phoenix and warmer weather, you would get your voice back. >> although it's dry in phoenix. i need to go to miami. >>> our oscar show continues with the oscar moments you'll be talking about today coming up later in "the pulse." >>> plus, a disturbing travel alert. cruise passengers threatened and robbed and back in the u.s. last night. >>> also funny...
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albuquerque, 61. boise 55. >>> just when you think they thought of everything, coming up, google's latest astonishing invention. eyeglasses with a google search screen in place. >>> and fans lining up for a week to get the latest sneakers. but these are no mnary nikes.ng hey, your high speed internet here, at home... ...and on the go... ...with some really big news. it's b-i-g -- big. high speed internet from at&t at home... ...includes wi-fi access on the go. woo-hoo! [ together ] it's an unbelievable deal. well, gotta go. but wait -- there's more... [ female announcer ] go to the website below today and get high speed internet for the unbelievably low price of just 14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. it's all the speed you need at a great price. you can chill online at a park. here, pidgie, pidgie. [ pigeon coos ] and surf the web at your favorite bookstore. our internet at home includes access to the entire national at&t wi-fi hot spot network on the go. [ female announcer
albuquerque, 61. boise 55. >>> just when you think they thought of everything, coming up, google's latest astonishing invention. eyeglasses with a google search screen in place. >>> and fans lining up for a week to get the latest sneakers. but these are no mnary nikes.ng hey, your high speed internet here, at home... ...and on the go... ...with some really big news. it's b-i-g -- big. high speed internet from at&t at home... ...includes wi-fi access on the go. woo-hoo! [...
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is actually back in the southwest now producing some rain in arizona, new mexico, snow north of albuquerque and beneficial rain in west texas. that's fantastic news. they are in the midst of an over a year long drought. most of our showers gone into southern maryland. we're in pretty good shape, a couple sprinkles possible, but that's about it and we'll see partial clearing. here's a look at the live doppler, most of the activity barely hanging onto southern calvert and st. mary's county. a good time now before this weekend's storm to download our weather app. 43 bethesda, arlington, 46 college park, 43 great falls and reston. so the lull before the storm, yeah, maybe. showers end early tonight. breezy and mild friday and still mild on saturday with fading sunshine. high clouds come in on saturday. showers ending early tonight, partial clearing and chilly, 34 to 40, winds become northwest 10 to 15 after midnight. by morning partly cloudy, breezy, chilly, 30s and 40s, still more like march than february and by afternoon mostly sunny, breezy and pleasant, need your shades, high temperatures 5
is actually back in the southwest now producing some rain in arizona, new mexico, snow north of albuquerque and beneficial rain in west texas. that's fantastic news. they are in the midst of an over a year long drought. most of our showers gone into southern maryland. we're in pretty good shape, a couple sprinkles possible, but that's about it and we'll see partial clearing. here's a look at the live doppler, most of the activity barely hanging onto southern calvert and st. mary's county. a...
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. >> ronda carlson was standing with her kids at a bus stop in albuquerque. the bus came by but just kept rolling. turns out the driver behind the wheel is having a seizure at the time. ronda faced with a runaway bus full of frightened kids. that is when she put on her super mom cape. >> as the bus is just going, i'm running. i'm running to the bus. and i could see he's having a seizure. >> so scary. she motioned to one of the kids to the bus to swing open the door. she jumped inside, hit the brakes and stopped the bus. the kids were okay. the driver was taken to the hospital where he's recovering. ronda's kids have something really special this year at show and tell time. >> unbelievable. good for her. >>> speaking of super heroes, nicolas cage is back. >> we have a preview. >> reporter: nicolas cage is once again riding into theaters as the dark hero forced to do the devil's dirty work. he play as former stunt man who sold his soul and is now set to battle with the bounty hunter living inside him. unlike the first film where his alter ego was completely com
. >> ronda carlson was standing with her kids at a bus stop in albuquerque. the bus came by but just kept rolling. turns out the driver behind the wheel is having a seizure at the time. ronda faced with a runaway bus full of frightened kids. that is when she put on her super mom cape. >> as the bus is just going, i'm running. i'm running to the bus. and i could see he's having a seizure. >> so scary. she motioned to one of the kids to the bus to swing open the door. she jumped...
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it will be near 50 in albuquerque. there's your favorite song again. >> yes. anything from the movie "annie." >> little sweetheart. >> you want me to sing it for you? >> no, please. >>> okay. well, a southwestern pennsylvania town is under siege by thousands of crows that just won't go away. >> residents say the crows are loud -- >> caw. look at them. >> during the overnight hours they they say they're especially loud and they're leaving their droppings everywhere. oh, man. scientists have tried using laser lights and a plant-based fog to discourage them from roosting, but so far nothing's worked. one woman even put a scarecrow in her tree, but that didn't work, either. ah-ah. ♪ bird, bird, bird ♪ bird is the word ♪ bird, bird, bird ♪ bird is the word [ sighs ] i wish there were an easy way. woohoo! why put up with drips? gimme that. let's foam in those tones and highlights. [ gigi ] try nice 'n easy colorblend foam. get permanent dimensional color in a drip-free delight! oooohh! [ gigi ] our foam penetrates hair and locks in color. for tones and highlights th
it will be near 50 in albuquerque. there's your favorite song again. >> yes. anything from the movie "annie." >> little sweetheart. >> you want me to sing it for you? >> no, please. >>> okay. well, a southwestern pennsylvania town is under siege by thousands of crows that just won't go away. >> residents say the crows are loud -- >> caw. look at them. >> during the overnight hours they they say they're especially loud and they're...
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. >>> 40s in seattle and portland. 56 in albuquerque. near 50 in detroit. 32 in fargo. 47 in new york. and 83 in miami. >>> well, it still may be winter, but the summer olympics are just around the corner. the mayor of london started the countdown from 150 days by launching the iconic olympic rings. look at that. spectacular image. i can't believe it's that time already. amazing. they floated past all the key landmarks there on the river and under the tower bridge. >> the mayor also announced a program of free music, performances, and spectacles all over the city, promising it will be "a summer like no other." the london olympics runs from july 27th to august 12th. >> spectacular city. can't wait to see how they're going to take it up a notch for the olympics. should be good. >> absolutely. >> we'll be back with more news right after this. ♪
. >>> 40s in seattle and portland. 56 in albuquerque. near 50 in detroit. 32 in fargo. 47 in new york. and 83 in miami. >>> well, it still may be winter, but the summer olympics are just around the corner. the mayor of london started the countdown from 150 days by launching the iconic olympic rings. look at that. spectacular image. i can't believe it's that time already. amazing. they floated past all the key landmarks there on the river and under the tower bridge. >>...
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. >>> in albuquerque it was a very special meeting after a very special delivery.a 911 dispatcher got to hold a newborn in his arms a month after he helped bring her into the world. the child was delivered by her stunned grandmother thanks to that dispatcher's step-by-step instructions. here's anna velasquez of k.o.a.t. >> reporter: lily ann arrived in the world two weeks and five days early january 23rd. >> to relax i got in the bathtub, and the contractions started getting worse. so i started walking through my contractions, and then from there it just went all downhill. >> reporter: arlene shehe was in labor and her mom charlene called 911. but things happened so fast charlene had to jump in and deliver her first grandchi
. >>> in albuquerque it was a very special meeting after a very special delivery.a 911 dispatcher got to hold a newborn in his arms a month after he helped bring her into the world. the child was delivered by her stunned grandmother thanks to that dispatcher's step-by-step instructions. here's anna velasquez of k.o.a.t. >> reporter: lily ann arrived in the world two weeks and five days early january 23rd. >> to relax i got in the bathtub, and the contractions started...
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. >>> in albuquerque it was a very special meeting after a very special delivery. a 911 dispatcher got to hold a newborn in his arms a month after he helped bring her into the world. the child was delivered by her stunned grandmother. thanks to that dispatcher's step-by-step instructions. here's anna velasquez of k.o.a.t. >> reporter: lily ann arrived in the world two weeks and five days early january 23rd. >> to relax i got in the bathtub, and the contractions started getting worse. so i started walking through my contractions, and then from there it just went all downhill. >> reporter: arlene shehe was in labor and her mom charlene called 911. but things happened so fast charlene had to jump in and deliver her first grandchild with the help of afd dispatcher mark dillard. >> now listen, you have to have her push hard to get the baby out. we need to get the baby out right now. >> do i have to? >> yes, we're delivering this baby right now. >> when he said that, it was kind of -- okay. >> push. tell her push. push. >> push, arlene. >> then when she finally realized
. >>> in albuquerque it was a very special meeting after a very special delivery. a 911 dispatcher got to hold a newborn in his arms a month after he helped bring her into the world. the child was delivered by her stunned grandmother. thanks to that dispatcher's step-by-step instructions. here's anna velasquez of k.o.a.t. >> reporter: lily ann arrived in the world two weeks and five days early january 23rd. >> to relax i got in the bathtub, and the contractions started...
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a big rainmaker is going to be moving to the east. 59 in dallas. 49 in albuquerque. 42 in salt lake cityk. 43 in chicago. tampa with 83 degrees. new orleans with 77 and boston 40 degrees out by the frog pond. it should be a big day in terms of the east. >>> anyone with a sweet tooth, watch out, of course. there is sugar in candy bars. but something else to worry about? guess what other foods are full of shut sugar. find out right here. >> deviled eggs. and a choice. take advil now and maybe up to four in a day. or choose aleve and two pills for a day free of pain. way to go, coach. ♪ [ male announcer ] engine light on? come to meineke now for a free code scan read and you'll say...my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> happening later at cnn this morning, the u.n. security council could vote auto a draft resolution to stop syria's crackdown on protesters. >>> at 10:30 a.m., the reverend al sharpton will hold a trip tribute in new york honering don corneilus. >>> and at 8:00 tomorrow, nevada's gop caucus results are expected to start coming in. >>> the game, the commercials, also halftime.
a big rainmaker is going to be moving to the east. 59 in dallas. 49 in albuquerque. 42 in salt lake cityk. 43 in chicago. tampa with 83 degrees. new orleans with 77 and boston 40 degrees out by the frog pond. it should be a big day in terms of the east. >>> anyone with a sweet tooth, watch out, of course. there is sugar in candy bars. but something else to worry about? guess what other foods are full of shut sugar. find out right here. >> deviled eggs. and a choice. take advil...
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she had moved from oklahoma down to albuquerque, nm. she was dying and i was by her hospital bed. i said, grandma, i just want to know something. you know all of these years i've been talking to you? she said, really? i said yes, and told her the story i just told you, and i said, it really made a difference to know that you were on the other side of that camera. were you watching? because i didn't know if she was. she said, oh, i never missed you. i said, well, what did you think? and she said, i thought you were so pretty. [laughter] >> smith: she's your grandmother. >> moyers: she's my grandmother. >> smith: mr. moyers, we are out of time. i am sorry. i could sit and talk to you all day, and maybe when the new show is on you could come back around through here. we would love to have you. all right, bill moyers. >> moyers: all right. thank you. >> smith: an honor. [ applause ] >> funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by hillco partners, texas government affairs consultancy and its global health care consulting business unit, hillco health. and by the mattson
she had moved from oklahoma down to albuquerque, nm. she was dying and i was by her hospital bed. i said, grandma, i just want to know something. you know all of these years i've been talking to you? she said, really? i said yes, and told her the story i just told you, and i said, it really made a difference to know that you were on the other side of that camera. were you watching? because i didn't know if she was. she said, oh, i never missed you. i said, well, what did you think? and she...
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. >> Ésto sucediÓ en albuquerque, estaba con su hija esperando su autobÚs escolar pero cuando el vehÍculoueno miren, les hoy a -vot a decir una palabra, vamos a los new yores donde vas a estar con despierta amÉrica. >> te cuento que nos invitan tras bambalinas para descubrir uno de los desfiles mÁs esperados de la semana de la moda que tiene mucho sabor latino. >> tempranito en la maÑana, llegamos con acceso de primera para presenciar todos los detalles de carolina herrera. nuestra primera parada en la secciÓn de peinados. >> la idea es crear un cabello con volumen, de manera que se requiere muchas horas para lograrlo. >> carolina querÍa esta temporada mucho volumen, que las chicas se mantenga joven, pusimos un elÁstico adelante. >> una vez peinadas las modelos, continÚan el proceso en la zona de maquillaje. >> cÓmo estÁs? >> muy bien. >> el look de carolina resume un poco el lado clamoroso de la temporada, es un reflejo. >> cuÁntas horas te toca? >> una hora de maquillaje, y una hora de peli. >> las modelos hacen sÓlo -la prueba de vestuario, sÓlo falta la mÚsica. >> esta colecciÓn es to
. >> Ésto sucediÓ en albuquerque, estaba con su hija esperando su autobÚs escolar pero cuando el vehÍculoueno miren, les hoy a -vot a decir una palabra, vamos a los new yores donde vas a estar con despierta amÉrica. >> te cuento que nos invitan tras bambalinas para descubrir uno de los desfiles mÁs esperados de la semana de la moda que tiene mucho sabor latino. >> tempranito en la maÑana, llegamos con acceso de primera para presenciar todos los detalles de carolina...
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. >> if you go into any place, i don't care if you're in austin or albuquerque; black people live overre, hispanic people live over here, white people live over here, asians, whomever live over here. >> yeah. >> and as long as that's true, we're not a perfect &->> but what if those groups are self-selecting? >> if they're self-selecting, that's okay. >> yeah. >> and some of them are. >> but in many communities, it is a forced deal. >> yeah. >> and it is a deal that real estate people have connived to make happen. >> right. >> and they need to be punished because it's against the law. >> right. what other areas beside housing discrimination would you say we still have a significant amount of work to do? >> well, i think the level of education our children receive is radically different. >> mm-hmm. >> these children over here.-3 and again, it's tied up to segregated schools.. >> yeah. >> .segregated housing. these children over here, these children over there, these children over here, don't get the same education, they don't get the same teachers, don't get the same instruction, and the
. >> if you go into any place, i don't care if you're in austin or albuquerque; black people live overre, hispanic people live over here, white people live over here, asians, whomever live over here. >> yeah. >> and as long as that's true, we're not a perfect &->> but what if those groups are self-selecting? >> if they're self-selecting, that's okay. >> yeah. >> and some of them are. >> but in many communities, it is a forced deal. >>...
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out here on i 25 in inglewood, a major north/south route from denver down to albuquerque.t routes will likely have issues80.> down at times. this storm will continue to ram up and it will snow through at least tomorrow morning. ofoqms then warn towards interstate 80. dum truc keepy denver. the city has put plows and blades on 4x4 light trucks and dump trucks to keep the residential streets clear. a big storm. 12 to 18 feet in denver. some places pick up two feet above-average far this at season. national to mind, believe it or not, midland, texas. everybody else as you know has had less than two inches of snow so far this winter at national airport. eun, back to you. liz some lovers interstates1kk% are you mentioned some of the roads are shut down what about the airport? we know the air travel is effected by this blizzard. >> some of the interstates may be shut down. they are not shut down yet, but they may be shut down. it's common they will put the gates up. denver international is open, but at least a couple hundred cancellations. they will ratchet up. all are airlines,
out here on i 25 in inglewood, a major north/south route from denver down to albuquerque.t routes will likely have issues80.> down at times. this storm will continue to ram up and it will snow through at least tomorrow morning. ofoqms then warn towards interstate 80. dum truc keepy denver. the city has put plows and blades on 4x4 light trucks and dump trucks to keep the residential streets clear. a big storm. 12 to 18 feet in denver. some places pick up two feet above-average far this at...
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we are going to be tracking wet weather across portions of western texas, around albuquerque a few showersnd tracking unsettled conditions in the pacific northwest, from seattle into portland. seattle's high, 55 degrees. later this afternoon, 40 degrees in chicago. mid 50s in atlanta. that's not too far off the average and upper forts in new york city. we'll watch another system heads towards the northeast in chicago. detroit, as well. we have no snow on the ground, so this has been a mild winter with hardly any snow in the forecast. look for rain showers from louisville southward. texas still needing the rain, so that's nice to see. atlanta, a dry day for friday. we are expecting some much cooler air to work in for the weekend. speaking of that, you can see it starting to come down from the canadian border. minneapolis on friday, a high of only 14 degrees. snow this go around as it heads into the northeast for the weekend. there could be some accumulations here. 37 for your high in new york. 34 in louisville. here's a look at your forecast toward the remainder of the weekend. snowy across
we are going to be tracking wet weather across portions of western texas, around albuquerque a few showersnd tracking unsettled conditions in the pacific northwest, from seattle into portland. seattle's high, 55 degrees. later this afternoon, 40 degrees in chicago. mid 50s in atlanta. that's not too far off the average and upper forts in new york city. we'll watch another system heads towards the northeast in chicago. detroit, as well. we have no snow on the ground, so this has been a mild...
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albuquerque 49. and salt lake city near 40. 29 in fargo. 37 in omaha. and 47 in kansas city. new orleans 60. 50s from atlanta to new york. >> thank god we have these hats to keep us warm here. >> mm-hmm. >> these are nice. nice and toasty. yes. the warmth of victory. >> it's a good feeling. >> even an unusually mild winter, though, can't keep a good ski jumper down. so the snowflake ski competition in wisconsin finally got off the ground this weekend after the first two days were canceled because the snow wasn't hard enough. hate when that happens. >> hey, you know. world-class athletes from scandinavia, canada, and the u.s. took flight. it's likely some of them will be in the next winter olympics two years from now. so keep your eyes out. and it seems it was worth the wait for the organizers. attendance was up this year. >> it's funny because you still see patches of grass in that video. there was just enough snow for that thing to get going. >> at least they didn't have to make the snow. >> no. it's not the fake stuff. it's just a little bit of the real stuff. all right. we
albuquerque 49. and salt lake city near 40. 29 in fargo. 37 in omaha. and 47 in kansas city. new orleans 60. 50s from atlanta to new york. >> thank god we have these hats to keep us warm here. >> mm-hmm. >> these are nice. nice and toasty. yes. the warmth of victory. >> it's a good feeling. >> even an unusually mild winter, though, can't keep a good ski jumper down. so the snowflake ski competition in wisconsin finally got off the ground this weekend after the...
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. >>> 18-year-old man is listed in grave condition this morning following an accident in north albuquerquely. the skate border was not wearing a let met at the time. >>> the republican race for the white house now turns to nevada and maine the caucuses there this weekend. alison burns reports mitt romney's big win in florida gives him a big advantage moving ahead. >> mitt romney is taking a victory lap on morning tv. he said in several interviews this morning he is feeling good about his chances to take the gop nomination. his win in florida was decisive. he captured 46% of the vote. newt gingrich finished second with merely 32%. gingrich is vowing to stay in the race and this morning romney said that the attacks between -- the two campaigns are toughening him up. >> each candidate has the right to stay in the race as long as they want to. i like the fact we will be honing our message. >> reporter: romney is already on the attack in nevada. here's the mailer his campaign is sending out calling gingricher rattic, unethical, and reckless. ron paul is hoping his strong organization will give hi
. >>> 18-year-old man is listed in grave condition this morning following an accident in north albuquerquely. the skate border was not wearing a let met at the time. >>> the republican race for the white house now turns to nevada and maine the caucuses there this weekend. alison burns reports mitt romney's big win in florida gives him a big advantage moving ahead. >> mitt romney is taking a victory lap on morning tv. he said in several interviews this morning he is...
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police said he has been a fugitive for 25 years since he shot and killed his ex-wife in albuquerque in 1987. he was indicted for murder but police say he avoided cap take your by adopting alias and social security number of people he knew often of children of women he dated or married. >> occupy movement that has returned now to uc berkeley appears to be staying put at least for the time being. as explained campus police take very different approach this time around. >> the tent are back on the steps of uc berkeley sproul hall small number of them that is. fremont after the first occupy cal tent city was forcibly removed by about police the demonstrators have repitched. >> basically sticking out what we think is people ground and the item a public space for anyone to come in and just share in all this. i think that's why the tent are such integral part of what we are doing. >>reporter: more than 24 hours into the latest encampment there's not a police officer in sight. according to uc berkeley spokesperson it will likely stay that way at least for the time being. >> we have been monito
police said he has been a fugitive for 25 years since he shot and killed his ex-wife in albuquerque in 1987. he was indicted for murder but police say he avoided cap take your by adopting alias and social security number of people he knew often of children of women he dated or married. >> occupy movement that has returned now to uc berkeley appears to be staying put at least for the time being. as explained campus police take very different approach this time around. >> the tent are...
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. >>> an albuquerque woman who thought she was putting her dog to sleep had to say good-bye to her pooch her chihuahua named lola to the vet after it was attacked by another dog. the vet told her lola would probably die if not euthanized first. four months later, an animal clinic contacted the owner about changing information recorded in lola's microchip. turns out, lola went to a second-chance clinic, and veterinarians there saved her. >> if they would have come to you and said, "we saved your dog, it's going to be $1,500," what would you have done? >> i would have said, okay, put on my card. >> lisa gossett says she's going to let the dog stay at her new home because she's happy there. >> and that employee that made the decision to send little lola to the shelter was fired. >>> well, let's get a look at the big political conversations ahead this morning. we're going to start with chris matthews. >> good morning, washington. coming up at 10:00 on "the chris matthews show," republicans are scared stiff. the guy who was supposed to be inevitable, mitt romney, is having real trouble talkin
. >>> an albuquerque woman who thought she was putting her dog to sleep had to say good-bye to her pooch her chihuahua named lola to the vet after it was attacked by another dog. the vet told her lola would probably die if not euthanized first. four months later, an animal clinic contacted the owner about changing information recorded in lola's microchip. turns out, lola went to a second-chance clinic, and veterinarians there saved her. >> if they would have come to you and said,...
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. >>> an albuquerque woman who thought she was putting her dog to sleep had to say good-bye to her poochihuahua named lolo was attacked by another dog and a veterinarian told the owner lola would probably die if not eighteenth nized first. four months later, an animal clinic contacted the owner about changing information recorded in lola's microchip. turns out, lola was living with another family. the woman said she was never told her dog might survive. >> if they would have come to you and said we saved your dog, it would be $1,500, what would you have done? >> i would have said, okay, put it on my card. >> the new owners changed lola's name to tinker. lisa gossett says she'll let the dog stay at her new home because tinker is happy there. >> very generous. both owners obviously love the dog. >> it's a bizarre story. >>> as david gregory was telling us, the presidential election is about eight months away. >> yes, he was, but yesterday there was a different sort of presidential election going on at nationals park. it was the annual nats mascot tryouts. candidates dressed up as washingto
. >>> an albuquerque woman who thought she was putting her dog to sleep had to say good-bye to her poochihuahua named lolo was attacked by another dog and a veterinarian told the owner lola would probably die if not eighteenth nized first. four months later, an animal clinic contacted the owner about changing information recorded in lola's microchip. turns out, lola was living with another family. the woman said she was never told her dog might survive. >> if they would have come...