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they decided on albuquerque and built this house. if you look at the house in the context of the neighboring houses, it's a little midwestern house with a white picket fence in the southwestern city, but was a way to connect his albuquerque home against indiana bruce, which are very important to him. they moved in the house in 1940. he was dead by the end of it all in 1845 and jerry died in november of that year. it was her heirs who made the decision to give the house to the city of albuquerque and openness in library and not over 1948. when he got in the european theater and was kind of the prototype for them into the order, although he did it better than anyone has done since he was in the foxhole getting paid in by insights, going to the manuscripts of columns published right before our right after he started stacking about a soldier from albuquerque and their main connection as they both have their eyes full and shut because of mosquito bites. my favorite writing turns out that the end if you're a "star wars." the ad was not in
they decided on albuquerque and built this house. if you look at the house in the context of the neighboring houses, it's a little midwestern house with a white picket fence in the southwestern city, but was a way to connect his albuquerque home against indiana bruce, which are very important to him. they moved in the house in 1940. he was dead by the end of it all in 1845 and jerry died in november of that year. it was her heirs who made the decision to give the house to the city of...
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it is midway between chicago and la.a in albuquerque, new mexico. it the start of the east and, you can travel 18 miles along old route 66 which was the main street of albuquerque's central ave. this is what many people regard as one of the most authentic stretch of route 66, 18 miles. people anticipate coming to albuquerque and experiencing been immersed in the real 66. it was established in 1926 from a fellow from oklahoma and he tried to knit a bunch of existing tourist together to make one road from chicago. when he looked at how to plot that routes through mexico, he saw the only way he could make it happen 1926 was to take the road in santa fe and come back down to albuquerque because you have mountains that year that blocked access to albuquerque from the east. by 1937, they blasted through the mountains and route 66 was coming down right through here, right out these windows in 1937 that when this part of albuquerque started to boom. in 1950, the population was about 96,000 and 10 years after that, the population had doubled. they call red '
it is midway between chicago and la.a in albuquerque, new mexico. it the start of the east and, you can travel 18 miles along old route 66 which was the main street of albuquerque's central ave. this is what many people regard as one of the most authentic stretch of route 66, 18 miles. people anticipate coming to albuquerque and experiencing been immersed in the real 66. it was established in 1926 from a fellow from oklahoma and he tried to knit a bunch of existing tourist together to make one...
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in albuquerque the restaurant of the moment is tim's place.what's not on the menu that might just be the biggest draw here. the restaurant's namesake and its owner, tim. >> oh, yeah. >> reporter: tim harris may be the first restauranteur in the nation with down's syndrome. >> thank you for coming into my place today. >> reporter: it's been the 27-year-old's dream since he was 14. >> my dad helped me create the restaurant. my mom did all these pictures. >> reporter: you have a lot of support. >> i do. a ton of it. >> reporter: his dad financed it and a manager runs it. >> our expectation for tim was always exactly the same as it was for his brothers. we decided early on that it was going to be a mistake to treat him any differently. >> reporter: tim attended a mainstream high school where he was voted homecoming king. he is also a special olympian. how many medals do you think have? >> way more than the other olympian, michael phelps. >> reporter: tim's parents helped him open the restaurant as a way of ensuring their son's independence. but it
in albuquerque the restaurant of the moment is tim's place.what's not on the menu that might just be the biggest draw here. the restaurant's namesake and its owner, tim. >> oh, yeah. >> reporter: tim harris may be the first restauranteur in the nation with down's syndrome. >> thank you for coming into my place today. >> reporter: it's been the 27-year-old's dream since he was 14. >> my dad helped me create the restaurant. my mom did all these pictures. >>...
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it became albuquerque's bear.ing and looking for her cub, this traumatic incident occurs, yet they are reunited and able to be turned loose. i think it is a story of hope, you know. >> many wildlife officials rely on air bags to cushion the fall of bears they have to sedate. a develop they owe in some part, to sparky the bear. >>> december 6, 2010. in tucson, arizona, another animal is stuck high on an electrical pole. this time, a cat who's been up there for three days. >> i just thought the cat might either slip and fall off or get into the power lines and get shocked and die. >> but kim, the cat, surprises everyone. >> on a monday, cameraman andrew brown heads out to cover the story. all day, phone lines had been buzzing in the newsroom. >> people were so upset about this cat being on this pole and them not being able to get it down. that i didn't know what to expect but i knew it was going to be kind of crazy. >> when andrew arrives on the scene, a crowd formed. looking 30 feet up at one very confused cat. >>
it became albuquerque's bear.ing and looking for her cub, this traumatic incident occurs, yet they are reunited and able to be turned loose. i think it is a story of hope, you know. >> many wildlife officials rely on air bags to cushion the fall of bears they have to sedate. a develop they owe in some part, to sparky the bear. >>> december 6, 2010. in tucson, arizona, another animal is stuck high on an electrical pole. this time, a cat who's been up there for three days. >>...
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he was one of 18 people shot and killed by albuquerque police since 2010.chief ray schultz says as many as 40% of them, like ellis, were mentally ill. why do you think so many of these people wind up getting shot? >> they are in active crisis and very often their actions become very aggressive and officers find themselves in a situation where they have to make a split- second decision and very often it's a life-and-death decision. >> you guys aren't doing anything about it! >> reporter: since 2005, schultz' department has run a program to teach officers crisis intervention techniques using actors to portray people with mental disorders. >> let's start off by getting your first name. >> reporter: but just one in four officers gets that training. >> our goal is to try to limit those number of encounters and what we're wanting our officers to do is get there quickly but once they get there slow things down. and help the person work through their crisis. >> reporter: though he admits his officers need the training schultz insists the past police shootings are j
he was one of 18 people shot and killed by albuquerque police since 2010.chief ray schultz says as many as 40% of them, like ellis, were mentally ill. why do you think so many of these people wind up getting shot? >> they are in active crisis and very often their actions become very aggressive and officers find themselves in a situation where they have to make a split- second decision and very often it's a life-and-death decision. >> you guys aren't doing anything about it! >>...
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winter weather to deal with and a little bit of snow coming in to the inner mountain west. 76 in albuquerqueay, your forecast changes quite a bit here across the midsection of the country and getting into the nation's heartland. temperatures are going to be coming down. we cool they thinks off quite a bit by sunday. this is monday. we've been hinting at what could be a bigger storm coming into the great lakes and the ohio valley. keep it here as we monitor that and bring you more details as far as snow totals. on tuesday, we'll start to see things quiet down. wednesday, yet another system comes in from the northwest. that's going to bring more rain into seattle, northern california looking at some showers. on thursday, that will start to push its way to the east, impacting salt lake city. 57 there trsday in denver. remember, you can wake up with al and stephanie weekday mornings 5:30 on the weather channel. people have chosen it again and again for over eight years. its key ingredients are also found in every day food like avocados, broccoli and bananas. it contains about as much caffeine as
winter weather to deal with and a little bit of snow coming in to the inner mountain west. 76 in albuquerqueay, your forecast changes quite a bit here across the midsection of the country and getting into the nation's heartland. temperatures are going to be coming down. we cool they thinks off quite a bit by sunday. this is monday. we've been hinting at what could be a bigger storm coming into the great lakes and the ohio valley. keep it here as we monitor that and bring you more details as far...
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to my left we have andrea serrano from albuquerque, new mexico. she is and author, put and musician, she has an amazing poem, i hope you guys check it out. to her left we have an educator, author and poet and she is from san diego, california and she has mind blowing amazing pieces, in particular is about the game that kids play as children called border patrol, you have to check it out. on the end we have another rock star with us who was gracious enough to lend his talents to this book and into this panel, this is gustavo arellano. if you don't know, he is coast to coast in weekly papers and some dailies too, if you ever open the paper and you have seen the stereotypical character guy, and the sombrero, he answers questions from anybody and everybody about mexicans. this is him. he is also the editor of the ioc weekly in orange county and author of paco usa:how mexican food, america which he will be talking about later today. it is a real honor for us to be here with you and to present this to you and i am going to hand it back to luis. >> some
to my left we have andrea serrano from albuquerque, new mexico. she is and author, put and musician, she has an amazing poem, i hope you guys check it out. to her left we have an educator, author and poet and she is from san diego, california and she has mind blowing amazing pieces, in particular is about the game that kids play as children called border patrol, you have to check it out. on the end we have another rock star with us who was gracious enough to lend his talents to this book and...
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heavy rain through las vegas, los angeles, even into phoenix and albuquerque. we are going to see heavy rain start to push eastward this weekend. a snowstorm for salt lake city an denver. temperatures in the mid-60s in southern california by saturday. >> it's a special day for you. international women's day. >>> turning to entertainment. james franco and mila kunis are expected to light up the box office with the opening of "oz, the great and powerful." >>> one of the hottest videos on the web, the trailer for "the hangover part iii." here's a little bit. >> someone needs to burn this place to the ground. >> whoo, i like that! ♪ >> you can remember me? >> yuck. >>> jessica simpson let it slip that she's expecting a baby boy. but the best part about all of that may be jimmy kimmel's reaction when he realized what was said. >> the crazy thing is i never knew that a wiener could actually make me nauseous. well, i guess i just told the whole world that i'm having a boy. >> oh! okay. i didn't even know what was happening. >> she is so funny, isn't e she? >>> well, "
heavy rain through las vegas, los angeles, even into phoenix and albuquerque. we are going to see heavy rain start to push eastward this weekend. a snowstorm for salt lake city an denver. temperatures in the mid-60s in southern california by saturday. >> it's a special day for you. international women's day. >>> turning to entertainment. james franco and mila kunis are expected to light up the box office with the opening of "oz, the great and powerful." >>> one...
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california to texas claimed $15,000 worth of their personal belongings was stolen after a car crash near albuquerqueem to the hospital. >>> south korea is accusing of north korea of training cyber warriors. no connection to north korea has been found but investigators say there have been six cyber attacks coming from the country since 2009. and they say north korea is pouring money into science and technology. a full investigation into last week's attack could take weeks. >>> california investigators are taking another look at cold cases. right now authorities are combing through dna left behind by killers and rapists. so far it has linked a serial killer who died in prison in 1999 to an unsolved murder in 1990. >>> a legend among the fitness world has died. yesterday bodybuilder joe weeder died of heart failure at his los angeles home. arnold schwarzenegger credits his fitness career to him. he also published in fitness magazine. >>> the battle over the mental health care of state has back to court on wednesday. a federal judge will consider whether billions of dollars invested over the past two de
california to texas claimed $15,000 worth of their personal belongings was stolen after a car crash near albuquerqueem to the hospital. >>> south korea is accusing of north korea of training cyber warriors. no connection to north korea has been found but investigators say there have been six cyber attacks coming from the country since 2009. and they say north korea is pouring money into science and technology. a full investigation into last week's attack could take weeks. >>>...
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boston in the 50s but the upper midwest is still colder than usual with chicago in the mid-30s, albuquerque, dallas and new orleans are all in the 60s. >>> and coming up after the break, the average cost of a wedding, no shocker here, going up again. we'll reveal the cheapest state to get hitched. >> aha. >>> plus, the secret financial files of a-list stars and politicians allegedly leaked online. more celebrities hacked overnight. >>> and creating a doughnut store drive-through where one never even existed. >>> and welcome back. new york city's controversial ban on big sugary drinks will not go into effect today. a judge says the 16-ounce limit on such beverages didn't fairly apply to all sugar sweetened drinks and to all the places that sell them. it's a victory for the beverage and restaurant industries. the city says big servings of sugary drinks are a major cause of obesity and it will appeal the ruling. >>> the stock market has now gone up seven days in a row. the dow added 50 points yesterday to close at another new high. the other major indices also were up. the dow has now gained m
boston in the 50s but the upper midwest is still colder than usual with chicago in the mid-30s, albuquerque, dallas and new orleans are all in the 60s. >>> and coming up after the break, the average cost of a wedding, no shocker here, going up again. we'll reveal the cheapest state to get hitched. >> aha. >>> plus, the secret financial files of a-list stars and politicians allegedly leaked online. more celebrities hacked overnight. >>> and creating a doughnut...
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it's been shaken by an albuquerque and stirred by allied bombing. then of course there's all the problems it's encountered in this century. in 2008 the italian government declared the crumbling city was an a state of emergency. three years later bad drainage and heavy rain led to severe structural damage. and then only last month allegations of corruption emerged in connection with its multimillion-euro restoration. >> pompey's a terribly expensive site. if you just looked at the weed killer bill for the site of pompey, you would be horrified. and there's quite a lot that money would cure but i think we're trying to do the impossible which is to keep a ruin standing up. when we've treated it pretty rotten. >> this cot was turned to charcoal. in the 400-degree heat that baked the city and its people. a reminder to all those who visit the british museum that the story behind the 400 archeological treasures on show is one of a catastrophic natural disaster. killer billthe weed is horrendous but i have to say it was all that have gold that i thought was
it's been shaken by an albuquerque and stirred by allied bombing. then of course there's all the problems it's encountered in this century. in 2008 the italian government declared the crumbling city was an a state of emergency. three years later bad drainage and heavy rain led to severe structural damage. and then only last month allegations of corruption emerged in connection with its multimillion-euro restoration. >> pompey's a terribly expensive site. if you just looked at the weed...
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this young boy in albuquerque, new mexico framed by a solar eclipse. this one looks like a painting. rice paddies in vietnam. the photographer climbing 2,000 feet up a mountain to capture it. and the milky way looking like it's exploding from a mountain. all entries in the photo competition. >>> so many of you have been tweeting and leaving messages on facebook after our person of the week last night, the daughter who's obit for her father has gone viral. called by some as the best ever. the mississippi daughter using humor to remember her father who taught them to fish and pick out the perfect hammer. she showed us last night. on facebook, linda wrote me, i love this, i know there will be hundreds of customers at home depot using this method to find the perfect hammer. and i watched that story with tears on my face. my dad was the same, taught me to fish, got mad when i caught the biggest salmon. i miss him every day. we've posted the obit online with the person of the week. go to abcnews.com click "world news." if you missed it, we hope it leaves you
this young boy in albuquerque, new mexico framed by a solar eclipse. this one looks like a painting. rice paddies in vietnam. the photographer climbing 2,000 feet up a mountain to capture it. and the milky way looking like it's exploding from a mountain. all entries in the photo competition. >>> so many of you have been tweeting and leaving messages on facebook after our person of the week last night, the daughter who's obit for her father has gone viral. called by some as the best...
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so it's allowed i was here three years ago albuquerque so i hear what putting it on hold. for your tongue yesterday together with russian president vladimir putin. very constructive for me and because she asians. then we all opened the. chinese new year for chinese tourism in russia. they started. so we spent seven years together. over asked to put in yesterday. not. usually sees the spring coming that are of that age but rejuvenation. say that this spring is the best on the year. to work in a dedicated manner to bolster our relationship to. the situation what in the whole world.
so it's allowed i was here three years ago albuquerque so i hear what putting it on hold. for your tongue yesterday together with russian president vladimir putin. very constructive for me and because she asians. then we all opened the. chinese new year for chinese tourism in russia. they started. so we spent seven years together. over asked to put in yesterday. not. usually sees the spring coming that are of that age but rejuvenation. say that this spring is the best on the year. to work in a...
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be prepared for flight delays a freeze warning in atlanta, fire weather warning over here in the albuquerquea. we have nice weather through the next couple days here. advance this, temperatures are going to be little warmer. having a stall out here in the system. live camera real quick. if we have a live camera. numbers were warmer than yesterday. and they will continue that way as we go through the next couple days. there is a live camera there. no fog along the coast. the fog and low clouds work their way back into the forecast and that fog sets us up with a cooler weather -- cooler weather pattern. along the coast, cool and gale warnings along the north coast. as we talk about the north coast, we have -- freeze warning up there and we have got winds. computer jammed up. what we will do is tell you what happened today. temperatures today around the area, up into had 60s 60s and low 70s. warmed up today. highs tomorrow, warmer still and the bay area weekend look for temperatures to increase, mid-70s sunday. a warm up around here. when i come back, i will have the system working for you and
be prepared for flight delays a freeze warning in atlanta, fire weather warning over here in the albuquerquea. we have nice weather through the next couple days here. advance this, temperatures are going to be little warmer. having a stall out here in the system. live camera real quick. if we have a live camera. numbers were warmer than yesterday. and they will continue that way as we go through the next couple days. there is a live camera there. no fog along the coast. the fog and low clouds...
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albuquerque into the upper 70s and 90s for parts of the southwest.ughout the ohio valley and parts of the middle mississippi valley and also looking at some more snow throughout parts of the northern rockies. still warm in the south. a little cooler in a few spots with the systems to the north. and then on monday, a chance for some snow throughout the upper midwest, great lakes, rain in the ohio valley. louisville at 60 degrees. and then on tuesday, a chance for some snow still hanging around the great lakes in parts of new england. atlanta cooling off into the 60s. you're looking now at the temperatures right around 70 degrees in dallas. upper 70s in houston. phoenix, back into the 80s after a spell in the 90s. so many spots will see some of the warmest air of the year so far. remember, weekdays on the weather channel. you can wake up with al and stephanie. people have chosen it again and again for over eight years. its key ingredients are also found in every day food like avocados, broccoli and bananas. it contains about as much caffeine as a cup o
albuquerque into the upper 70s and 90s for parts of the southwest.ughout the ohio valley and parts of the middle mississippi valley and also looking at some more snow throughout parts of the northern rockies. still warm in the south. a little cooler in a few spots with the systems to the north. and then on monday, a chance for some snow throughout the upper midwest, great lakes, rain in the ohio valley. louisville at 60 degrees. and then on tuesday, a chance for some snow still hanging around...
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. >> next, from albuquerque we hear from dave debit, the author of "growing medical marijuana" discusses current efforts to legalize marijuana. dave dewitt. >> well, i've been a marijuana grower back in the day, in the early '70s. mostly in my basement under just grow lights that were, you know, fluorescent lights, not the fancy ones that they have now. i did pretty good at it, and i had bought a book called "marijuana botany," because there was no grow guide for marijuana in those days. it's not particularly hard to grow, so when i came out here and found out that new mexico was legalizing medical marijuana, i was curious about it because it's part of a national movement that's happening. and so i knew a grower who's older than i am, if you can believe that. and he was licensed, and i tracked his first year of growing anything. it was his first plant he's ever grown, never grown house plants or a garden, and he managed to do a pretty good job in his first year. i sort of helped him out a little bit, and then we tracked his successes, his failures, his triumphs, his disappointments, the
. >> next, from albuquerque we hear from dave debit, the author of "growing medical marijuana" discusses current efforts to legalize marijuana. dave dewitt. >> well, i've been a marijuana grower back in the day, in the early '70s. mostly in my basement under just grow lights that were, you know, fluorescent lights, not the fancy ones that they have now. i did pretty good at it, and i had bought a book called "marijuana botany," because there was no grow guide for...
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contact with new mexico coach steve alford days after he designed a ten-year extension to say in albuquerqueho got new mexico into this year's tournament will succeed the fired ben howelland. he will be introduced at pauley pavilion on tuesday. >>> the shell houston open, stewart cink won the british open in 2009. cink came from 3 shots down toern a share of the lead with a 68 today. he is tied for first with his playing partner bill haas. haas on the par-3 puget sound 14th sticking a 7 iron and easy birdie for haas here. he shot a 67. four players are one stroke back and another nine trail by two. >>> sewnjy tournament in florida, an example of aopposing streaks on one side there is serena williams and against maria sharapova. sharpov can't return serena's serve and goes down 6-0, it's the 6th time william has won the tournament.
contact with new mexico coach steve alford days after he designed a ten-year extension to say in albuquerqueho got new mexico into this year's tournament will succeed the fired ben howelland. he will be introduced at pauley pavilion on tuesday. >>> the shell houston open, stewart cink won the british open in 2009. cink came from 3 shots down toern a share of the lead with a 68 today. he is tied for first with his playing partner bill haas. haas on the par-3 puget sound 14th sticking a...
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researchers in albuquerque say criminals with lower activity in the section that deals with decisionve a three times higher chance of being arrested again. heather? >> thank you so much. spring is in the air. folks with asthma may not be too happy about the changes in season more people are suffering from asthma than ever before. there are misconceptions about what is fact and wihat is fiction. here to tell us about it is dr. mark seigel. >> this is a serious issue. it can be deadly. >> absolutely. that is a fact. that's our first fact today. this 25 million sufferers 3,000 a year approximately according to the cdc die from asthma. most of that is preventable. most people the vast majority of people that have asthma it is a mild condition but if you are having severe symptoms you better watch it because you can have a problem in a hurry where you can't catch your breath. bronchodilators work sometimes steroids are necessary. >> those who die from it are they typically people who don't have asthma or they don't have their equipment ready? >> it's the second one. usually people have it
researchers in albuquerque say criminals with lower activity in the section that deals with decisionve a three times higher chance of being arrested again. heather? >> thank you so much. spring is in the air. folks with asthma may not be too happy about the changes in season more people are suffering from asthma than ever before. there are misconceptions about what is fact and wihat is fiction. here to tell us about it is dr. mark seigel. >> this is a serious issue. it can be...
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another not as hot day, 74 for albuquerque. that's the big picture. check now a little closer to home. >> only one photo to share. it was so good i thought just leave it alone. you just got to look at it. rogue river in oregon. beautiful please send me for at ging ginger, underscore, zee. >> the rogue river. now to the iowa sixth graders who begged the white house not to let budget cuts lead to the cancellation of their tour to the executive mansion. the pleas did not get them in but they're in the nation's capital seeing other sites instead and abc's reena ninan caught up with them. >> reporter: in a matter of hours these kids -- >> all: the white house is our house. please let us visit. >> reporter: can't use their ticks to visit the white house. a top lesson. >> we're upset but there's nothing we can do. >> reporter: the tour canceled the result of automatic spending cuts brought on by the sequester. >> i mean i get that. he has to get that done before he can let everybody in. >> reporter: as one door closed in washington, the opposing party opened
another not as hot day, 74 for albuquerque. that's the big picture. check now a little closer to home. >> only one photo to share. it was so good i thought just leave it alone. you just got to look at it. rogue river in oregon. beautiful please send me for at ging ginger, underscore, zee. >> the rogue river. now to the iowa sixth graders who begged the white house not to let budget cuts lead to the cancellation of their tour to the executive mansion. the pleas did not get them in...
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new york city native grew up in pittsburgh and albuquerque. after graduating from the university of virginia law school, she moved to cynics in 1983 to a clerk for a court of law -- she moved to phoenix to clerk for a court of appeals judge. she was elected arizona's state attorney general in 1988 -- 1998. in was elected governor 2006. she has hiked the himalayas, climbed mount kilimanjaro, and is a major basketball fan. so much for a biography. on to monday and mechanical minutes. -- bloggingoggi ng breakfastng when the is underway. of preservingt stability, if you would like to ask the question, please do the traditional thing and send me a subtle, non-threatening signal. we will start off by asking our guests to make opening comments and then moved to questions from around the table. that you forry, being here. >> i have been here in different roles as i have had different jobs at different times. celebratingwe are the 10th anniversary of the department of homeland security, which is in its infancy when you talk about institution-building a
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they're finally meeting decades later in albuquerque. >> mitchell grew up in the u.s.ross her name in a story hoping to learn more about her family. >> i hope i'll be able to go back to vietnam with mr. bow and visit the place. >> and that's a fox watch across america. one state wants bigger bottles of beer. at least one group is trying to stop it from happening and baseball is back. oh. a new year beginning. new changes, new ways declared. and find out how some teams scout their talent, adam housley, a co-worker who played a little bit of ball, i understand. >> and just a little bit of college hoops this, one just wrapping up. a tough defensive matchup between two of the best teams, louisville, a first seed, and duke. the game was close early on, only 3-point difference by the half. louisville playing the second half without one of the star players, kevin ware going down after a gruesome injury, hard to watch, a broken leg, and cardinals winning 85-63. they will play what would seem like cinderella, invincible team if you watched it last night. a great game in the fin
they're finally meeting decades later in albuquerque. >> mitchell grew up in the u.s.ross her name in a story hoping to learn more about her family. >> i hope i'll be able to go back to vietnam with mr. bow and visit the place. >> and that's a fox watch across america. one state wants bigger bottles of beer. at least one group is trying to stop it from happening and baseball is back. oh. a new year beginning. new changes, new ways declared. and find out how some teams scout...
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the balloon fiesta in albuquerque. the red rocks of sedona.e lover's destination of niagara falls. >> as far as i can remember, she ea always had a camera, loved pictures. >> reporter: the result was that much of their life together was captured digitally. and as it turned out, photographs would document not just the start of this relationship, but also the end of it. that part of the story comes later. back in 2006, their romance was new and exciting. usually a time when couples can't keep their hands off of each other. but travis was mormon. >> i don't want to make mormons sound like prudes, but everyone who is a real true to the faith mormon does take a vow in their hearts at least to be chaste in their premarital relationships. >> reporter: and travis was no different? >> yeah, travis was no different. he definitely believed in the faith and really wanted to strive to keep true to his vows. >> reporter: and then along came jodi. >> and then along came jodi. >> reporter: and what was important to travis was therefore important to her. >> sh
the balloon fiesta in albuquerque. the red rocks of sedona.e lover's destination of niagara falls. >> as far as i can remember, she ea always had a camera, loved pictures. >> reporter: the result was that much of their life together was captured digitally. and as it turned out, photographs would document not just the start of this relationship, but also the end of it. that part of the story comes later. back in 2006, their romance was new and exciting. usually a time when couples...
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before he came to the penitentiary, he was panhandling on the streets of albuquerque. >> for me livingless life that i lived for almost the past seven years out there and doing nothing but alcohol and drinking a half gallon to a gallon of vodka a day by myself was actually prison for me. it saved my life. for the 2 1/2 years i've been down, this is the cleanest i've been and really made me think about how alcohol played a major part in my life. >> with his release only a few weeks away, abear hopes to someday work in a homeless shelter. >> go back out there and get back into the work style and everything. it's going to be -- it's going to be a little difficult at first, but i believe i'm going to handle it no problem, and i'm ready for it now. ♪ twinkle twinkle little star ♪ how i wonder what you are >> while high-security felons are allowed to visit with loved ones through a thick wall of glass, level 2 inmates are permitted to sit next to family and friends during visitation. >> hi, baby. >> hi, baby. >> in about two months. >> has it been that long? [ speaking a foreign language] >>
before he came to the penitentiary, he was panhandling on the streets of albuquerque. >> for me livingless life that i lived for almost the past seven years out there and doing nothing but alcohol and drinking a half gallon to a gallon of vodka a day by myself was actually prison for me. it saved my life. for the 2 1/2 years i've been down, this is the cleanest i've been and really made me think about how alcohol played a major part in my life. >> with his release only a few weeks...
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. >> mostly 60s from boise to albuquerque. teens, fargo to minneapolis. 23, chicago.theast. all right, in college hoops, a stunner of a loss for the defending national champions in basketball powerhouse, the kentucky wildcats. they fell to robert morris university. yes, robert morris. >> uh-huh. >> in the first round of the national invitational tournament. unbelievable. >> that's right. a disappointing end for the wildcats. man, oh, man, are the kids from robert morris excited. this was the biggest win in the school's history. hundreds of students and fans were there to celebrate. >> robert morris led almost the entire game. the wildcats came close. a last second three-point try. it missed. robert morris advances to the second round. wildcats season is over. everybody loves an underdog story. i am not familiar with the school, but i am now. i will be paying attention. >> my gosh. first of all the rush onto the court is the best part of the game when they win. when the underdog wipns, you like it even more. by the way, kentucky's coach makes $5.2 million a year. >> wo
. >> mostly 60s from boise to albuquerque. teens, fargo to minneapolis. 23, chicago.theast. all right, in college hoops, a stunner of a loss for the defending national champions in basketball powerhouse, the kentucky wildcats. they fell to robert morris university. yes, robert morris. >> uh-huh. >> in the first round of the national invitational tournament. unbelievable. >> that's right. a disappointing end for the wildcats. man, oh, man, are the kids from robert morris...
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a special block featuring all of our albuquerque book programming, including a look at one of the raresttems of western americana as we explore the life and times of billy the kid. for more information, go to our website, c- span.org/localcontent. >> today you are in the historic zimmerman library. we are in the conference room which was at one time one of the rooms used for rare books and materials. what is in front of us is the 3 millionth volume to the library, which we will be celebrating on april 1. it is the authentic life of billy the kid, probably the most important book of western americana. it is one of the most wrist books. we only know of six copies of this particular petition that is autographed in the country. three of those are in private hands. one is here and the other two, we are not sure. it is a pleasure to have this rare material. it really sets the stage. it is the fountainhead for all of billy the kid history. the intertwining of the myth and legend but the facts -- legend with the facts really stem from this book. this book was written in response to a lot of book
a special block featuring all of our albuquerque book programming, including a look at one of the raresttems of western americana as we explore the life and times of billy the kid. for more information, go to our website, c- span.org/localcontent. >> today you are in the historic zimmerman library. we are in the conference room which was at one time one of the rooms used for rare books and materials. what is in front of us is the 3 millionth volume to the library, which we will be...
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history tv and c-span local content vehicles looking behind the scene of history and literary life in albuquerque, new mexico at noon eastern on c-span2. and sunday at 5:00 p.m. on c-span3. >> are you interested in being a part of booktv's online book club? we feature a different book and author and you are invited to join. interested? send an e-mail to booktv@c-span.org. post a comment on facebook.com/tp, or send a tweet to booktv. >> you have to understand all the founders, the primary concern, number one, was with national security. what would they say for example about a company such as lockheed? i am opinion that based on how they are acting in other instances they would have grudgingly favored a bailout of lockheed's because it supplies the united states at the time with its top fighter jets and top reconnaissance airplanes, you can make an argument they would have supported the bailout of chrysler in the 1980s but not the bailout of chrysler today. what is the difference? chrysler back then maintains, they were our only eat manufacturer and it is interesting when chrysler comes out of, and
history tv and c-span local content vehicles looking behind the scene of history and literary life in albuquerque, new mexico at noon eastern on c-span2. and sunday at 5:00 p.m. on c-span3. >> are you interested in being a part of booktv's online book club? we feature a different book and author and you are invited to join. interested? send an e-mail to booktv@c-span.org. post a comment on facebook.com/tp, or send a tweet to booktv. >> you have to understand all the founders, the...
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albuquerque 62. memphis 66. that's the weather around the nation. here's what you can expect this morning. . >> that list of cities was brought to you by cheek koes. >> coming up justin bieber firing back at critics say is he's young and makes mistakes. what his mother says. >> also a third grader struck by an arrow on a field trip. she's okay. she's going to speak out about what happened. >> "duck dynasty" stand off banding together to get their payoff this morning. >> how do you teach a baby gorilla to be wild? we'll show you right here on "good morning america." gorilla to be wild? this tree is going to make someone a wonderful meal someday. because it's a hickory. at hillshire farm, only hickory smoke has the right flavor to blend our sweet sausages with our savory spices. some people see a hickory and think, cabinet. we see a hickory and think, gumbo, pizza, tacos. hillshire farm. because it's worth doing right. i'll believe it when i--- [ both ] oooooh... [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein is an important part of staying active and
albuquerque 62. memphis 66. that's the weather around the nation. here's what you can expect this morning. . >> that list of cities was brought to you by cheek koes. >> coming up justin bieber firing back at critics say is he's young and makes mistakes. what his mother says. >> also a third grader struck by an arrow on a field trip. she's okay. she's going to speak out about what happened. >> "duck dynasty" stand off banding together to get their payoff this...
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in albuquerque, the restaurant of the moment is tim's place. the first restauranteur in the nation with down syndrome. >> thank you for coming to my place today. >> reporter: it's been the 27-year-old's dream since he was 14. >> my dad helped me create the restaurant. my mom did all these pictures. >> your mom gave a lot of support. >> they did. >> reporter: his dad financed and his manager runs it. >> our expectation for tim was always exactly the same as it was for his brothers. and we decided early on that it was going to be a mistake to treat him any differently. >> reporter: tim tauattended a mainstream high school. he is also a special olympian. how many medals do you think you have? >> way more than michael phelps. >> reporter: tim's parents helped him open the restaurant as a way of ensuring his independence. but it's tim who makes the place special. describe what you're in charge. >> the hugs. >> reporter: the hugs. >> i do serve food and drinks, but the hugs. the best part. >> who doesn't like hugs? >> the breakfast is unbelievable. a
in albuquerque, the restaurant of the moment is tim's place. the first restauranteur in the nation with down syndrome. >> thank you for coming to my place today. >> reporter: it's been the 27-year-old's dream since he was 14. >> my dad helped me create the restaurant. my mom did all these pictures. >> your mom gave a lot of support. >> they did. >> reporter: his dad financed and his manager runs it. >> our expectation for tim was always exactly the same...
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albuquerque looking great. amarillo at 50 degrees. denver, 50 degrees.orthwest. a little bit of high-elevation snow. that rain will creep down the west coast by the time we get to the next 24, 48 hours. we are live in central park right now. it's a big balloon. we'll see if -- if the wind calms down, we'll try to get this thing off the -- what do you think? what do you think? >> you never know. >> we don't know. we don't know. >> okay. both at the same time? i'm learning how to do this thing. oh, wow. that is serious flameage. lara, back to you. >> that is flameage. be careful. that is a technical term. i believe, flameage. >>> here, though, is our "gma" morning menu. michael jackson's kids in the spotlight in a big new way. is aunt la toya behind the new moves? >>> plus, this mom takes her 9-year-old shopping at victoria's secret. is it too much too soon? >>> and the latest on the behind the scenes drama on "the bachelor." all coming up on "gma" live in times square. [ female announcer ] coffee-mate natural bliss. made with milk, cream... a touch of sug
albuquerque looking great. amarillo at 50 degrees. denver, 50 degrees.orthwest. a little bit of high-elevation snow. that rain will creep down the west coast by the time we get to the next 24, 48 hours. we are live in central park right now. it's a big balloon. we'll see if -- if the wind calms down, we'll try to get this thing off the -- what do you think? what do you think? >> you never know. >> we don't know. we don't know. >> okay. both at the same time? i'm learning how...
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albuquerque, 50 degrees, as well.o that cold air settles into a good part of country for a few days and talk more about that in the next half-hour. we'll talk more about that. >> it's a pound, pound, pound to the heart, yes, no, it's working. rrrrr! we'll have more weather in the next half hour, i think. >> and then some. >> and then some. >> weather in ten seconds. >> still to come on "good morning america," more testimony about jodi arias' state of mind, torn apart in court. why her psychologist was forced to admit she lied to him. >>> more massive jackpots than ever before. are your chances of winning the lottery finally getting better? >> i hope so. back to basics, that's lindsey vonn posing as sharon stone in this stunning snapshot. and grape-nuts, packed with protein and nutritious grains, helped him get there. now, the highest point on earth is a long way from the breakfast table. but if grape-nuts could help hillary reach the top of his mountain, just imagine where it could take you. grape-nuts. original and n
albuquerque, 50 degrees, as well.o that cold air settles into a good part of country for a few days and talk more about that in the next half-hour. we'll talk more about that. >> it's a pound, pound, pound to the heart, yes, no, it's working. rrrrr! we'll have more weather in the next half hour, i think. >> and then some. >> and then some. >> weather in ten seconds. >> still to come on "good morning america," more testimony about jodi arias' state of...
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albuquerque at 77. denver at 87 degrees. that's the weather around the nation.r local forecast 30 seconds away. first this morning your weekend get away brought to you by purina dog chow. >>> and coming up on "gma," a dramatic twist in the "the price is right" lawsuit, while a multimillion dollar judgment awarded to one of the show's models was just overturned. >>> the video of a parachuter free falling from 8,000 feet. you won't believe what happened when he hit the ground. >>> america's reality sweetheart up close this morning. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] nothing gets you going quite like 8 grams of whole grains in quaker chewy bars. today is going to be epic. quaker up. today is going to be epic. can be the worst part. my medicine alone doesn't always give me all the congestion relief i need to sleep. [ female announcer ] adding breathe right nasal strips can make all the difference. it's proven to instantly relieve cold or flu nasal congestion. [ stefan ] and because it's drug free, it's safe to use with any medicine to relieve my nighttime stuffy nose. so
albuquerque at 77. denver at 87 degrees. that's the weather around the nation.r local forecast 30 seconds away. first this morning your weekend get away brought to you by purina dog chow. >>> and coming up on "gma," a dramatic twist in the "the price is right" lawsuit, while a multimillion dollar judgment awarded to one of the show's models was just overturned. >>> the video of a parachuter free falling from 8,000 feet. you won't believe what happened when...
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albuquerque, still about 60, san diego at 71. this warmth, as we said, wants to stay around. >> all that weather brought to you by royal caribbean cruise. no matter where you are on the east coast today take the umbrella. it's likely to be showery. >> wah, wah, wah. >> sound effects. >>> coming up, two high school football players at the center of a case that turned an ohio town upside down. one of the players speaks out for the first time. >>> broken promises, broken prenups. a woman's battle to do something that's never been done before. how she convinced the court to tear up her prenup. >>> and behind the pulpit in a sensational new reality show pastors and teen daughters trying to keep those girls out of trouble. >> valley harper sits down with robin coming up. let our chefs take your lettuce from drab to fab with new lean cuisine salad additions. the perfect combination of grilled chicken ripe pineapple crunchy broccoli colorful carrots all topped with a savory ginger vinaigrette and crispy noodles. for 300 delicious calorie
albuquerque, still about 60, san diego at 71. this warmth, as we said, wants to stay around. >> all that weather brought to you by royal caribbean cruise. no matter where you are on the east coast today take the umbrella. it's likely to be showery. >> wah, wah, wah. >> sound effects. >>> coming up, two high school football players at the center of a case that turned an ohio town upside down. one of the players speaks out for the first time. >>> broken...
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albuquerque at 66 so all this warm air is on the boards but there's plenty of cold air and atlanta evenhough you're 59 today we'll show you in the next couple of 30-minute sessions where this cold air is dropping down even into your location. >> you see signs of spring, tweet us that picture. we'll put it on this morning. josh. >> i feel like a yule log. >>> coming up here -- music's hottest couple call it quits. why the fireworks may be over for katy perry and john mayer. >>> and courtroom clash at the so-called breakup murder trial and the prosecutor tearing apart the testimony of the psychologist who diagnosed jodi arias with ptsd. dan and nancy here to weigh in live. very, very fine house. ♪ ♪ with two cats in the yard, ♪ life used to be so hard. ♪ now everything is easy 'cause of you, ♪ ♪ and our la, la, ♪ la, la, la, la, ♪ la, la, la, la, ♪ la, la, la, la. feel like you're growing older... waiting to look younger? don't wait. [ female announcer ] get younger looking skin fast. with new olay regenerist micro-sculpting cream. the next generation with 2 new anti-aging ingredients. it
albuquerque at 66 so all this warm air is on the boards but there's plenty of cold air and atlanta evenhough you're 59 today we'll show you in the next couple of 30-minute sessions where this cold air is dropping down even into your location. >> you see signs of spring, tweet us that picture. we'll put it on this morning. josh. >> i feel like a yule log. >>> coming up here -- music's hottest couple call it quits. why the fireworks may be over for katy perry and john mayer....
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from one of the final episodes stolen, a thief broke into his car near where the series is shot in albuquerqueng cranston's 911 calls to police. >> i need to report a breaking and entering into my automobile. they broke my passenger window. >> can i get your name, please, sir? >> b-r-y-a-n cranston, c-r-a-n-s-t-o-n. >> the script is still missing. it could be a major spoiler. it returns for the final eight episodes. a big deal. >> i wonder if someone broke in and took whatever and have the script. >> why would someone steal a script? >> it's shooting in a park near where they are shooting the series, the final episode. >> final episode sunday of "walking dead," pointing it out. just saying. >> sometimes on ebay, they think they will sell it for a hefty price. >> they might have to change it. >>> still ahead, protesters marching through the streets of chicago, trying to keep more than 50 public schools open there. why are the schools even closing? we'll talk to the school system's ceo and president of the teacher's union. watching "starting point," back right after this. for over 75 years peopl
from one of the final episodes stolen, a thief broke into his car near where the series is shot in albuquerqueng cranston's 911 calls to police. >> i need to report a breaking and entering into my automobile. they broke my passenger window. >> can i get your name, please, sir? >> b-r-y-a-n cranston, c-r-a-n-s-t-o-n. >> the script is still missing. it could be a major spoiler. it returns for the final eight episodes. a big deal. >> i wonder if someone broke in and...
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upcoming final episodes stolen when a thief broke into his car near where the series is shot in albuquerquested but -- i should say we are also hearing cranston's 911 call to police. >> i need to report a breaking and entering into my automobile. they broke my passenger window. >> can i get your name please, sir? >> it's bryan, b-r-y-a-n, cranston, c-r-a-n-s-t-o-n. >>> the thing is, the script does still appear to be missing. so that information could still be floating out there. breaking bad returns this summer for the series final eight episodes. >> lots a buzz in south florida about the new miami dolphins lo logo. the team officially confirmed this logo. it comes with a slight uniform change which is described as something of a throw back to the team's original aqua and orange color scheme. the dolphins will officially unveil it on april 25th at the start of the nfl draft. >> i miss the helmet. >> do you? >> i thought it was iconic. >> you can paint one in. >> 57 minutes after the hour. to check out other top cnn trends head to cnn.com/trends. >>> it seems to be all everyone is talking a
upcoming final episodes stolen when a thief broke into his car near where the series is shot in albuquerquested but -- i should say we are also hearing cranston's 911 call to police. >> i need to report a breaking and entering into my automobile. they broke my passenger window. >> can i get your name please, sir? >> it's bryan, b-r-y-a-n, cranston, c-r-a-n-s-t-o-n. >>> the thing is, the script does still appear to be missing. so that information could still be...
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a suspect was arrested over the weekend after report edly bragging about it in an albuquerque bar. they still don't have the script. we reach oud for a statement and it said we applaud the efforts of the albut can kerr key police and we look forward to sharing the incredible last season with viewers when the series premieres later this year. the next tweet, your best efforts, winning takes care of everything, so does a prenup. big swingers win in the end. that does it for us. now we go off to kate baldwin in "the situation room." >>> thanks so much, jake. happening now, after scandals involving male agents behaving badly abroad, president obama makes history by naming the first female director of the secret service. and north korea raises the stakes, alerting strategic rocket forces which it says can strike as far as the u.s. mainland. >>> emotions run hey as the supreme court takes up same sex marriage. we'll talk to two people who were inside for that very dramatic and historic hearing. wolf blitzer is off. you're in "the situation room." >>> we begin this evening, though, with a
a suspect was arrested over the weekend after report edly bragging about it in an albuquerque bar. they still don't have the script. we reach oud for a statement and it said we applaud the efforts of the albut can kerr key police and we look forward to sharing the incredible last season with viewers when the series premieres later this year. the next tweet, your best efforts, winning takes care of everything, so does a prenup. big swingers win in the end. that does it for us. now we go off to...
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let's go to eric in albuquerque. >> caller: i love you guys. >> stephanie: thank you. >> caller: i haveu tell him that his life is worthless than someone else's life. >> stephanie: yes, exactly. no, eric you would tell them you are very lucky, because most people actually injury themselves or someone else that they love with a gun. >> caller: i have another question -- >> stephanie: i'm not saying it doesn't happen -- >> caller: -- more lives than they take? >> stephanie: pardon me -- >> caller: guns save more lives than they take? >> stephanie: no, i do not. i think they take many more lives -- >> caller: you think so. >> stephanie: no, this is statistics -- >> caller: well [ inaudible ] anywhere from 600,000 to 2.5 million are saved by handguns. >> stephanie: where are you getting that from -- >> caller: that was [ inaudible ] from years ago. i'm just wondering -- and i am that somebody -- >> stephanie: okay. >> caller: -- i was able to save two lives that would not be here today -- >> but they don't keep those kinds of statistics eric? and you have a sucky phone which is driving me c
let's go to eric in albuquerque. >> caller: i love you guys. >> stephanie: thank you. >> caller: i haveu tell him that his life is worthless than someone else's life. >> stephanie: yes, exactly. no, eric you would tell them you are very lucky, because most people actually injury themselves or someone else that they love with a gun. >> caller: i have another question -- >> stephanie: i'm not saying it doesn't happen -- >> caller: -- more lives than they...
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our guest is a new york city native who grew up in albuquerque after graduating from santa clara university and the university of virginia law school she moved to phoenix in 1983 for the circuit court of appeals judge. later the guest practiced corporate law. in 1993, secretary napolitano was named u.s. attorney for arizona, a post she held until being elected as the arizona state attorney general in 1998. in 2002, she was elected as arizonan's governor and their reelection in 2006. in her off-duty hours, press reports are correct, she has hiked the himalayas, climbed mount kilimanjaro and for this week is a major basketball fan. now i want to monday in the mechanical matters. as always we are on the record. please, no law -- live blogging or tweeting. there is no embargo except c-span agreed not to use video of the session for at least one hour after it in this to give others in the room a chance to file. in the interest of preserving the reputation for civility such as this if you would like to ask a question please do the traditional thing and send me a subtle nonthreatening signal and i
our guest is a new york city native who grew up in albuquerque after graduating from santa clara university and the university of virginia law school she moved to phoenix in 1983 for the circuit court of appeals judge. later the guest practiced corporate law. in 1993, secretary napolitano was named u.s. attorney for arizona, a post she held until being elected as the arizona state attorney general in 1998. in 2002, she was elected as arizonan's governor and their reelection in 2006. in her...
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we will go to wayne in albuquerque, new mexico. caller: good morning. personally i think it is absurd. this is one of the only times i would side with the right-wing conservative party on this, being a democrat myself. mayor bloomberg is doing a lot of grandstanding here. i do not believe that coattail in obesity is going to be solved with the size of the container of soda. the way i understand it you can get a smaller glass of soda but then you can order another one. i do not understand the mindset behind that because then it becomes an issue of economics. for paying more for the extra soda. i am a former new yorker. i go back occasionally. i did not see obesity as being a real problem in new york city. people do a lot of walking and workout in the park. i think it is time for the mayor to perhaps step down and give it to somebody else. host: it is not just new york city. similar proposals have been put forward in los angeles and cambridge massachusetts. the war also has become a regular affair for late-night comedians. we'll go to claudia in springfie
we will go to wayne in albuquerque, new mexico. caller: good morning. personally i think it is absurd. this is one of the only times i would side with the right-wing conservative party on this, being a democrat myself. mayor bloomberg is doing a lot of grandstanding here. i do not believe that coattail in obesity is going to be solved with the size of the container of soda. the way i understand it you can get a smaller glass of soda but then you can order another one. i do not understand the...
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salt lake city, albuquerque, 60. >>> they say what goes up must come down.ll too happy that that saying is true. >> that's right. 4-year-old jaden decided to climb a tree outside her parents' vacation home in lake arrowhead. but she got stuck 30 feet in the air. her dad tried to climb up and get her, but he decided he needed a little help. firefighters had to come to the rescue and bring jaden down. she was down safely. thankfully. >> her parents say she does gymnastics and is a pretty good climber. but she's expected to stay away from tall trees down the road. good call. >> cute little one. >>> coming up, celebrities are used to their lives being exposed, but now their finances may be as well. >>> first, new yorkers could super size their sodas this morning and any other morning they want. the city's ban on big drinks has been struck down. what the mayor has to say about this decision. you're watching "world news now." ♪ pour your sugar on me ♪ ♪ can't get enough >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by lunesta. lunesta. and lunesta eszopicl
salt lake city, albuquerque, 60. >>> they say what goes up must come down.ll too happy that that saying is true. >> that's right. 4-year-old jaden decided to climb a tree outside her parents' vacation home in lake arrowhead. but she got stuck 30 feet in the air. her dad tried to climb up and get her, but he decided he needed a little help. firefighters had to come to the rescue and bring jaden down. she was down safely. thankfully. >> her parents say she does gymnastics and...
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let's go to debbie in albuquerque. >> caller: yeah, listen i have something to talk about, just a theorypeople, supposedly were the chosen when what if god meant homo sapiens. >> hal: right. >> caller: also what if he said the land is yours, what if he meant the planet? that would change the dynamic of everything. if that's how they truly believe, why do they need these weapons? wouldn't god just step in to protect them? >> hal: that has always been the issue with any kind of protected people. even when people call themselves the master race like that dude standing up at cpac and saying white nationalists and talking about how important white people are, then be important. do something important. you are just writing a newsletter about how awesome you are, is not the same thing as being the inventor. you are not creating the new level of solar and wind energy. if you are standing next to an east indian guy who started a social networking site and you are arguing for your white supersy simply because of the color of your skin it's absurd. and when religion is tied to race, and they are ti
let's go to debbie in albuquerque. >> caller: yeah, listen i have something to talk about, just a theorypeople, supposedly were the chosen when what if god meant homo sapiens. >> hal: right. >> caller: also what if he said the land is yours, what if he meant the planet? that would change the dynamic of everything. if that's how they truly believe, why do they need these weapons? wouldn't god just step in to protect them? >> hal: that has always been the issue with any...
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our guest is a new significant up in pittsburgh and albuquerque you got to graduate from santa clara university and the university of virginia law school, she moved to phoenix in 1983 to clerk for circuit court of appeals judge. later our guest practiced corporate law. in 1993, secretary napolitano was named u.s. attorney for arizona from a post she held until being elected as arizona's state attorney general in 1998. in 2002, she was elected as arizona's governor, and breezed to reelection in 2006. and are off duty hours, if press reports are correct, she has hiked and climbed and appropriate for this week, is a major basketball fan. so much for biography. now onto mundane mechanical matters. as always, we're on the record. please, no live blogging or tweeting but in short, no funding of any kind while the breakfast is underway. there's no embargo in the breakfast is over, except that c-span has agreed not to use a video of the session for at least one hour after the breakfast inns to give those of us in the room a chance to file. in the interest of preserving the groups representat
our guest is a new significant up in pittsburgh and albuquerque you got to graduate from santa clara university and the university of virginia law school, she moved to phoenix in 1983 to clerk for circuit court of appeals judge. later our guest practiced corporate law. in 1993, secretary napolitano was named u.s. attorney for arizona from a post she held until being elected as arizona's state attorney general in 1998. in 2002, she was elected as arizona's governor, and breezed to reelection in...
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let's go to martha in albuquerque. you're on "the stephanie miller show."s a big oil man. i think they just wanted to do it to put mr. obama in a losing position. >> didn't work. >> stephanie: all right. how is that working out for them? all right. chris writes steph, i don't know what brian kilmeade sees inside his head but i'll bet you can distract him with bright colors andcism shapes. a baby's playful mobile will keep him busy for hours. >> ooh! it's a bunny. [ ♪ hypnotic ♪ ] >> stephanie: okay. just to calm him. >> i can't imagine what happens to him when they sit down at a restaurant where you can color with crayons on the paper -- on the table. you know. >> right. ooh! >> stephanie: by the way -- >> coloring outside the lines. >> stephanie: the genesis of this whole bit is brian kilmeade seemed startled by president's campaigning and fund-raising. >> the president's real goal, this isn't a rumor. he's getting money together, picks up the phone and calls nancy pelosi. my goal was to make you speaker again so the next two years, he's going to be spendi
let's go to martha in albuquerque. you're on "the stephanie miller show."s a big oil man. i think they just wanted to do it to put mr. obama in a losing position. >> didn't work. >> stephanie: all right. how is that working out for them? all right. chris writes steph, i don't know what brian kilmeade sees inside his head but i'll bet you can distract him with bright colors andcism shapes. a baby's playful mobile will keep him busy for hours. >> ooh! it's a bunny. [...
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our guest is a new york city native who grew up in pittsburgh and albuquerque after graduating from santaclara university and university of virginia law school. she moved to phoenix to clerk for an appeals judge. later i guess practice law. in 1993, secretary napolitano the same a post he held until being elected as arizona state attorney general and he 90. in 2002, she was elected as arizona's governor and breezed to reelection in 2006. in their off-duty hours she typed the himalayas, climbed mount kilimanjaro and appropriate this week is a major basketball fan. now onto mundane mechanical matters. please no light logging or treating with the breakfast is underway. there's no embargo except that c-span has agreed not to use video for at least one hour after the breakfast ends to get those of us and their amici to file. in the interest of preserving the group's reputation such as it is, if you'd like to ask a question, do the traditional big and suddenly a subtle monfort signal and i will call on one and all. with that madam secretary, the floor is yours. >> good morning, everybody. it's
our guest is a new york city native who grew up in pittsburgh and albuquerque after graduating from santaclara university and university of virginia law school. she moved to phoenix to clerk for an appeals judge. later i guess practice law. in 1993, secretary napolitano the same a post he held until being elected as arizona state attorney general and he 90. in 2002, she was elected as arizona's governor and breezed to reelection in 2006. in their off-duty hours she typed the himalayas, climbed...
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like arizona and maine, that has public financing in place and like many cities like new york and albuquerque, new mexico that have a public financing system in place, they have some of the best legislative days. the lobbyists can still lobby, but they lobby with the talking points and not their checkbooks. citizen united has flooded the system with money. -- citizens united has flooded the system with money. it was a republican president was scared to death of the railroad barons and felt that corporation should not mettle in politics. to the point about redistricting, let me say this. take a look at california. with acause, working coalition of partners over the objections of the democrats and republicans in 2008 and 2010 had a stake right -- had a statewide referendum. we took away their ability to draw the line. we set up a citizens' commission. 30,000 people applied for 14 positions on this commission. they drew the line. this year, there was more competition in california, not only democrat versus republican, but republicans versus democrats. election, opposed by both democrats and repu
like arizona and maine, that has public financing in place and like many cities like new york and albuquerque, new mexico that have a public financing system in place, they have some of the best legislative days. the lobbyists can still lobby, but they lobby with the talking points and not their checkbooks. citizen united has flooded the system with money. -- citizens united has flooded the system with money. it was a republican president was scared to death of the railroad barons and felt that...
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california to texas claimed $15,000 worth of their personal belongings was stolen after a car crash near albuquerquethe hospital. >>> south korea is accusing of north korea of training cyber warriors. no connection to north korea has been found but investigators say there have been six cyber attacks coming from the country since 2009. and they say north korea is pouring money into science and technology. a full investigation into last week's attack could take weeks. >>> california investigators are taking another look at cold cases. right now authorities are combing through dna left behind by killers and rapists. so far it has linked a serial killer who died in prison in 1999 to an unsolved murder in 1990. >>> a legend among the fitness world has died. yesterday bodybuilder joe weeder died of heart failure at his los angeles home. arnold schwarzenegger credits his fitness career to him. he also published in fitness magazine. >>> the battle over the mental health care of state has back to court on wednesday. a federal judge will consider whether billions of dollars invested over the past two decades
california to texas claimed $15,000 worth of their personal belongings was stolen after a car crash near albuquerquethe hospital. >>> south korea is accusing of north korea of training cyber warriors. no connection to north korea has been found but investigators say there have been six cyber attacks coming from the country since 2009. and they say north korea is pouring money into science and technology. a full investigation into last week's attack could take weeks. >>>...
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thanks for visiting us from albuquerque. the treasury announcing g.m. will likely never break even. how much is still owed to the taxpayer? we'll tell you next. no need for plastic surgery. dr. samadi is about to uncork how red wine can slow down the aging process. break open the reunite. break open the reunite. steve's favorite. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these signs and symptoms to your doctor if they occur. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. do not use if you have prostate or breast cancer. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased sperm count; ankle, feet, or body swelling; enlarged or painful breasts; problems breathing while sleeping; and blood clots in the legs. common side
thanks for visiting us from albuquerque. the treasury announcing g.m. will likely never break even. how much is still owed to the taxpayer? we'll tell you next. no need for plastic surgery. dr. samadi is about to uncork how red wine can slow down the aging process. break open the reunite. break open the reunite. steve's favorite. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become...
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researchers in albuquerque say criminals with lower activity in the section that deals with decision being arrested again. >>> then, come on did you know. the price of right doing something it's never done before. letting kids play. the kids are allowed to have a parent help them out and the games and prizes were changed to be kid friendly. it airs april 18. they don't want a washer and drier. they want nintendo or wii. >> steve: something like that. meanwhile, speaking of kids, remember when it was -- what it was like to go on your very first date, even the cool kids can get a little rattled. >> there she is! >> who is that? >> i don't know, i never heard it before. >> never let that happen again. >> hi, luke. >> pretty good. i mean, hi. this is my dad. dad, this is luke. >> you're funny. >> looking. >> clutch. >> what are you still doing here? [ laughter ] >> gretchen: nolan gould is luke on the show "modern family" and he's here with us. >> hi. >> steve: great show. >> thank you. >> steve: thank you for joining us today. >> gretchen: the amazing thing is, you are really smart in r
researchers in albuquerque say criminals with lower activity in the section that deals with decision being arrested again. >>> then, come on did you know. the price of right doing something it's never done before. letting kids play. the kids are allowed to have a parent help them out and the games and prizes were changed to be kid friendly. it airs april 18. they don't want a washer and drier. they want nintendo or wii. >> steve: something like that. meanwhile, speaking of kids,...