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. >> albuquerque, new mexico, just after dawn on friday, march 9th, 2012.e dash cameras roll as state troopers race to interstate 40. >> we have is a pursuit of an orange school bus. one tire is blown at this time. it is coming 65 miles an hour. >> outside of the city, a white male is speeding east in a stolen school bus, straight toward the city line. >> it is kind of hanging off. >> the bus is stolen from this albuquerque bus yard. the suspect drives 80 miles west on i-40 to the city of grant before turning around and heading back to albuquerque. >> are there any kids in the bus. >> just the driver. >> as of now we just know it is one mael male driver. that's all we have. >> now state, city and county law enforcement are in hot pursuit. determined to stop the empty bus before it reaches albuquerque's early-morning rush hour. >> the plan, stop the vehicle with spike belts, also known as stop sticks -- strips of metal barbs designed to puncture tires. >> all units, 137th. >> mile marker 137 is 13 miles from the albuquerque city line. at 6:27 a.m., the bus a
. >> albuquerque, new mexico, just after dawn on friday, march 9th, 2012.e dash cameras roll as state troopers race to interstate 40. >> we have is a pursuit of an orange school bus. one tire is blown at this time. it is coming 65 miles an hour. >> outside of the city, a white male is speeding east in a stolen school bus, straight toward the city line. >> it is kind of hanging off. >> the bus is stolen from this albuquerque bus yard. the suspect drives 80 miles...
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but in one school in albuquerque, new mexico, they've found an unusual recipe for success.ry tonight from nbc's chelsea clinton. >> reporter: cynthia green is 68 years old and raising her great granddaughters on her own. but she doesn't do it alone. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> good morning, girls. >> good morning. >> reporter: much of her support comes from this elementary school, run by principal peggy candelara. >> we don't believe in servicing just the child but the whole family. it's not from bell to bell. >> reporter: for busy parents the schoolyard opens two hours early. there's sing along time for the youngest and dozens of after-school programs teaching both physical and mental moves that reinforce academics back in the classroom. >> we're going to have a big math test. there's a lot of math homework this week. >> reporter: what are some of the things you don't like about homework? >> don't like the hard questions. >> reporter: you don't like the hard questions? >> i'm going to ask chelsea to pass out the homework. >> reporter: the latest edition? the homew
but in one school in albuquerque, new mexico, they've found an unusual recipe for success.ry tonight from nbc's chelsea clinton. >> reporter: cynthia green is 68 years old and raising her great granddaughters on her own. but she doesn't do it alone. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> good morning, girls. >> good morning. >> reporter: much of her support comes from this elementary school, run by principal peggy candelara. >> we don't believe in...
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crystal gutierrez of our albuquerque affiliate krue reports. >> 911, what's your emergency? what's going on? >> ma'am? ma'am, is there anyone here? someone just got shot. >> reporter: a chilling call from a student inside berrendo middle school. in the back grond kids screaming, crying, asking, where is help after a 12-year-old opened fire shooting two students. this would be the beginning of a flood of 911 calls tuesday morning. >> 911, state your emergency. >> i got a call from my daughter at berrendo middle school, a text. she's crying. she says there's someone at the school with a gun. >> i'm a parent and have children at berrendo middle school. was there really a shooting there? >> yes, ma'am. >> reporter: while parents were wondering what was going on inside the school, students who were there described what they saw to dispatchers. >> a shotgun. someone walked in with a shotgun and just shot. a person just got shot. >> where's the person? >> we're in the middle school. the big gym. >> you know that one person's been shot? >> yeah, i saw him. i saw him. you probably ne
crystal gutierrez of our albuquerque affiliate krue reports. >> 911, what's your emergency? what's going on? >> ma'am? ma'am, is there anyone here? someone just got shot. >> reporter: a chilling call from a student inside berrendo middle school. in the back grond kids screaming, crying, asking, where is help after a 12-year-old opened fire shooting two students. this would be the beginning of a flood of 911 calls tuesday morning. >> 911, state your emergency. >> i...
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eventually he fill out with tuberculosis and was sent down to albuquerque to convalesce, but actually to die. and he confessed to his doctor, the only person he ever told. he said, i think you ought to send a message to mrs. todd in queens, the name is actually basic income and her husband is not even a tiny bit black. is entirely white from africa, in newport, rhode island, and i'm frightfully sorry for the confusion that may now attend her. [laughter] and he then died. the doctor very kind i think, but in the way they suffered sensibility plays into the book in a way, he had the certificate of death which i have seen, and he's asked for the race of the deceased and he scored out the word black and white and so they wrote in handwriting american. that seemed to me quite charming. i want to say two final things, which relate to this chapter, part of the book, dominated by middle. the first is about electricity. i became fascinated, i'm sure you're aware of what the basic ideas behind the distribution of electricity, edison who went on to -- build a power station in lower manhattan, di
eventually he fill out with tuberculosis and was sent down to albuquerque to convalesce, but actually to die. and he confessed to his doctor, the only person he ever told. he said, i think you ought to send a message to mrs. todd in queens, the name is actually basic income and her husband is not even a tiny bit black. is entirely white from africa, in newport, rhode island, and i'm frightfully sorry for the confusion that may now attend her. [laughter] and he then died. the doctor very kind i...
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and eventually fell ill with tuberculosis and was sent to albuquerque to convalesce but actually to die. and he confessed to his doctor, the only person he had ever told, didn't tell john hay or his fellow geologists'. he said i think you ought to send a message to mrs. todd in queens that her name is actually mrs. king and her husband is not even a tiny bit black but entirely white from a good family in newport, road island and i am frightfully sorry for the confusion that may now attend to her. he then died. the doctor very kindly but in a way may sound sentimental but place in to the book in a way, had the certificate of death and asked for the race of the deceased and he scored out the words black and white and wrote in handwriting american. that seemed to me quite charming. two final things which relate to the chapter part of the book dominated by metal, the first is about electricity. i became fascinated with i am sure you are aware of the basic ideas behind the distribution of electricity, thomas edison went on to found general electric, was the first to distribute electricity, b
and eventually fell ill with tuberculosis and was sent to albuquerque to convalesce but actually to die. and he confessed to his doctor, the only person he had ever told, didn't tell john hay or his fellow geologists'. he said i think you ought to send a message to mrs. todd in queens that her name is actually mrs. king and her husband is not even a tiny bit black but entirely white from a good family in newport, road island and i am frightfully sorry for the confusion that may now attend to...
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." >>> three police officers in albuquerque are being called heroes after pulling an unconscious womanher burning car. a lapel camera on one captured the rescue. she had crashed her car into a pole. the car was engulfed in flames just after she was pulled to safety. police say she smelled of alcohol. tests are being done to determine if the woman was under the influence. >>> and this from new jersey. a would-be robber seen entering a t.j. maxx and going to a high-end watch display. he smashed the case and loads his bag with merchandise and an active member of the air force takes on the guy who starts to flee. he left $27,000 worth of watches behind. >>> medical news now. in a new study which finds fish oil may keep your brain younger. researchers found women who had a higher level of omega-3 maintained better brain function longer. fish are rich in a source of g omega 3. >>> metlife stadium is hosting the super bowl. the nfl says it would take a storm bigger than the one we just had on tuesday to force any kickoff of the game to be changed. >>> actually the league says if the change ne
." >>> three police officers in albuquerque are being called heroes after pulling an unconscious womanher burning car. a lapel camera on one captured the rescue. she had crashed her car into a pole. the car was engulfed in flames just after she was pulled to safety. police say she smelled of alcohol. tests are being done to determine if the woman was under the influence. >>> and this from new jersey. a would-be robber seen entering a t.j. maxx and going to a high-end...
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driver was unconscious, but quick action by three albuquerque police officers is credited with saving her life. it is all caught on video from an officer's lapel camera, of all things, showing them struggling to rescue the woman. >> got it, oh. hey, she stuck? >> yeah, something is stuck t. leg. >> hang on, hang on, her arm is caught. >> she's stuck on the seating. >> they finally pulled the 23-year-old to safety. she is hospitalized but in stable condition. the three hero officers were largely unhurt except for one who had some minor burns. >>> a voluntary evacuation order is in effect today for residents fear 50 homes near a burning plant in mississippi. a powerful explosion and fire of a fuel tank hit a north mississippi biodiesel study in albany on wednesday, it uses chicken fat to make the diesel fuel hurricane u burned. the fire is so hot that officials plan just to let it burn out. sometimes that's all you can do. >>> let's get the latest in sports with my friend richard lui. good morning. >> reporter: right there betty, exploding. all right, let's get to sports. he becomes the
driver was unconscious, but quick action by three albuquerque police officers is credited with saving her life. it is all caught on video from an officer's lapel camera, of all things, showing them struggling to rescue the woman. >> got it, oh. hey, she stuck? >> yeah, something is stuck t. leg. >> hang on, hang on, her arm is caught. >> she's stuck on the seating. >> they finally pulled the 23-year-old to safety. she is hospitalized but in stable condition. the...
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atlanta and memphis will reach 33 and only 48 in albuquerque.t'll be warmer in anchorage today than in atlanta. how about that? >>> warmer in anchorage, alaska, than atlanta, georgia. >>> unlocking the new magic. wait until you see what oreo will soon be putting out. >>> and la cosa nostra. arrests made in a decades old mob heist made famous by that classic film. >>> a shootout leads a teenager hurt and cameras capture how it all went down. >>> welcome back. the stock markets open at their lowest point in more than a month after selling across the board yesterday. the dow jones industrial average lost 176 points. so far this year the dow is off 379 or more than 2%. yesterday's selloff was because of worries about china. >>> the housing bust may be over. home sales in december were only up slightly but overall last year saw the most activity in seven years. the medium price of a home was up 11.5% to just under $200,000. that is the highest average in eight years. >>> the data breach at neiman-marcus what worse than initially believed. the company
atlanta and memphis will reach 33 and only 48 in albuquerque.t'll be warmer in anchorage today than in atlanta. how about that? >>> warmer in anchorage, alaska, than atlanta, georgia. >>> unlocking the new magic. wait until you see what oreo will soon be putting out. >>> and la cosa nostra. arrests made in a decades old mob heist made famous by that classic film. >>> a shootout leads a teenager hurt and cameras capture how it all went down. >>>...
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." >>> three police officers in albuquerque are being called heroes after pulling an unconscious woman from her burning car. a lapel camera on one of them captured the rescue. the woman had crashed her car into a pole. the car was engulfed in flames just after she was pulled to safety. police say she smelled of alcohol. tests are being done to determine if the woman was under the influence. >>> and this from new jersey. a would-be robber seen entering a t.j. maxx and going to a high-end watch display. he winds up smashing the case, starts loading his bag full of merchandise, but then an active member of the air force comes along and takes on the guy, who then starts to flee. the suspect did get away, but he left nearly $27,000 worth of watches behind. >>> medical news now. in a new study which finds fish oil may keep your brain younger. researchers found women who had a higher level of omega-3 maintained better brain function longer. fish are rich in a source of omega-3. experts say the results hold some promise for delaying dementia. >>> all right. you saw a little of the cleanup at m
." >>> three police officers in albuquerque are being called heroes after pulling an unconscious woman from her burning car. a lapel camera on one of them captured the rescue. the woman had crashed her car into a pole. the car was engulfed in flames just after she was pulled to safety. police say she smelled of alcohol. tests are being done to determine if the woman was under the influence. >>> and this from new jersey. a would-be robber seen entering a t.j. maxx and...
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mostly 50s from seattle to albuquerque. 40s and 50s across the south, just 19 in the twin cities and 20 in chicago. >>> all right. days before a championship weekend, the hot button issue of concussions. in the nfl, it's front and center once again. >>> and family terrorized. home security cameras capture a violent struggle. the video now at the center of a bizarre case. >>> plus, pop star investigation. police raiding justin bieber's home in connection with an egg >>> welcome back. wells fargo is now the nation's most profitable bank. it earned just under $22 billion last year, a $4 billion jump from the jpmorgan chase bank which replaces it -- it replaces it, that is, in the top spot. jpmorgan chase's profits were hurts by a series of massive legal payouts that it had to make. >> and both of those banks released earnings reports on the same day as stocks staged their biggest rally of the year so far. the dow surged 115 points making up most of the ground lost on monday. the surge continued overnight with major asian averages all posting strong advances. >>> and the debate over exte
mostly 50s from seattle to albuquerque. 40s and 50s across the south, just 19 in the twin cities and 20 in chicago. >>> all right. days before a championship weekend, the hot button issue of concussions. in the nfl, it's front and center once again. >>> and family terrorized. home security cameras capture a violent struggle. the video now at the center of a bizarre case. >>> plus, pop star investigation. police raiding justin bieber's home in connection with an egg...
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saying that basically they would use all available options to attend the kitchen carpet of force and albuquerque and the civil court to get a decent money back that outside of the police got there we ate the entire administration appears he is continuing his work with the lingo stock and to top the agenda of the sikh who can conduct of the portly team at which it does package was agreed in a confidentiality agreement was sanctioned that the because committee which get their hands on those minutes and had at the agency said today that the winner will get them to mrs packer but the administration were told is sitting in front of an adult of documents and other seek the state of the stockings has to be very important which though it is challenging you for teaching to compete his orders within the next three months might tickets are thinking. fully meeting his teacher uses a the deposit of education said it will slow down the yukon perform with the juniors cycle in the second the schools it will also provide more training to teachers but the unions say that that is appointed the outcome today's meet
saying that basically they would use all available options to attend the kitchen carpet of force and albuquerque and the civil court to get a decent money back that outside of the police got there we ate the entire administration appears he is continuing his work with the lingo stock and to top the agenda of the sikh who can conduct of the portly team at which it does package was agreed in a confidentiality agreement was sanctioned that the because committee which get their hands on those...
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the driver was unconscious, but quick action by three albuquerque police officers is credited with saving her life. an officer's lapel camera showing them struggling to rescue the woman. >> got her? >> no. >> she stuck? >> yeah. >> hang on. hang on. her arm is caught. she's stuck on the seat. hang on. >> and then they finally pulled 23-year-old kelly to safety. she's hospitalized in stable condition. the three hero officers were largely unheard, except for one who had some minor burns. >>> a volunteer evacuation order is in effect for about 50 homes near a burning plant in mississippi. a fuel tank exploded causing a fire at a north mississippi biodiesel facility that uses chicken fat to produce the diesel fuel that burned and destroyed the plant. the cause is under investigation. the evacuation was started because of shifting winds carrying heavy smoke. the fire is so hot, officials plan to let it burn out. >>> just how severe is the drought problem on the west coast? well, we have got some images here taken from space showing the stunning effect on california. on the left for you, how mu
the driver was unconscious, but quick action by three albuquerque police officers is credited with saving her life. an officer's lapel camera showing them struggling to rescue the woman. >> got her? >> no. >> she stuck? >> yeah. >> hang on. hang on. her arm is caught. she's stuck on the seat. hang on. >> and then they finally pulled 23-year-old kelly to safety. she's hospitalized in stable condition. the three hero officers were largely unheard, except for...
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right now he's in an albuquerque psychiatric hospital following a judge's order. the 13-year-old girl who was shot is in stable condition. >> i ask that all new mexicoans please join us in praying for the families, praying for the kids, making sure that they reach out and talk to people. >> police have issued three search warrants for the boy's home, his bag and his locker. officials would not speculate on any potential charges at this time. this morning an eighth grade teacher is hailed as a hero for talking the shooter into putting his gun down before he shot anyone else. nearly 1,500 people prayed for the victims at a memorial service. ♪ classes are canceled today. >>> a judge denies bail to a retired police captain accused of fatally shooting a man who was texting during a movie. 71-year-old curtis reeves jr. is charged with second-degree murder. his lawyer said he had every right to defend himself during an argument over texting. now, officials say he fired a single round from a .38-caliber handgun, striking 43-year-old chad oulson in the chest and his wife,
right now he's in an albuquerque psychiatric hospital following a judge's order. the 13-year-old girl who was shot is in stable condition. >> i ask that all new mexicoans please join us in praying for the families, praying for the kids, making sure that they reach out and talk to people. >> police have issued three search warrants for the boy's home, his bag and his locker. officials would not speculate on any potential charges at this time. this morning an eighth grade teacher is...
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. >>> now to a dramatic rescue that happened in albuquerque, new mexico, this past sunday. police officers arrived at the scene after a woman crashed her car into a pole. the car was burning and the woman was unconscious. listen to the rescue captured on a camera. >> she stuck? >> yeah. >> hang on, hang on. her arm -- she is stuck on the seat, hang on. okay, get her out. >> okay. >> nope. drag her away. >> not great quality there. that's a lapel camera there. the officers say the 23-year-old woman smelled of alcohol. toxicology tests are being done to find out if she was impaired. she is listed in stable condition at a hospital. >>> threatening e-mails about the attacks on athletes at the upcoming winter olympics are being called a hoax. athletic committees of several nations received those e-mails saying the olympians would be targeted at the sochi games. meanwhile, the hunt continues for the black widow, potential suicide bomber, who is believed to be in sochi already. the games begin two weeks from tomorrow. >>> opponents of abortion made their annual march in washington
. >>> now to a dramatic rescue that happened in albuquerque, new mexico, this past sunday. police officers arrived at the scene after a woman crashed her car into a pole. the car was burning and the woman was unconscious. listen to the rescue captured on a camera. >> she stuck? >> yeah. >> hang on, hang on. her arm -- she is stuck on the seat, hang on. okay, get her out. >> okay. >> nope. drag her away. >> not great quality there. that's a lapel...
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i'm just coming, i've been on tour with this, and i just ran into the poet laureate of albuquerque, newico. he is a great -- hi, king -- he's a great kid, a really great kid. energetic, smart. i see it all the time, because now i'm everybody's grandmother, and the kids give me their books and i get to hear them. i was at syracuse university as a part of this, and they had a 90-minute slam, and it was just wonderful. i'm just sitting there watching. tavis: mm-hmm. >> no, we've got the writers out there, and they're not all going to be as successful as jay-z, or shawn. they're going to be ordinary, mid-level authors like me. but they are bringing power and truth, and they're bringing the joy of their work. i just can't imagine that we're not in good hands. i so do not worry about growing old. tavis: yeah. [chuckles] >> there was a time that you thought, "god, i don't want to grow old because how is the world going to be?" not -- i'm american, so we're not going to starve to death or freeze to death, but how is the world going to be? will i be happy to turn on the tv, and who's going to be
i'm just coming, i've been on tour with this, and i just ran into the poet laureate of albuquerque, newico. he is a great -- hi, king -- he's a great kid, a really great kid. energetic, smart. i see it all the time, because now i'm everybody's grandmother, and the kids give me their books and i get to hear them. i was at syracuse university as a part of this, and they had a 90-minute slam, and it was just wonderful. i'm just sitting there watching. tavis: mm-hmm. >> no, we've got the...
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. >> today it landed in albuquerque, new mexico. >> yes! >> karen greenlio watches us on channel 4.how cute are they? >> beautiful. is she about 4 years old? >> she's 3. >> beautiful. >> we're going to tell you why you won, because you're such a fabulous fan, aren't we, hoda? >> karen's been a fan since the beginning, about the same time she had her first child and now a tradition of mother and daughter bonding. she continues now with her younger daughter, alexandria. >> they never miss an episode and developed a routine of exercising, relaxing with a glass of grape juice and laughing together while watching our show. so sweet. so, karen, are you excited to hear why you're going to go? >> we are, thank you. such a blessing. >> you and a guest will head to the beautiful crystal coast, located along north carolina's southern outer banks for four days and three nights. you'll stay in a multi-bedroom beach view cottage courtesy of blue water vacation rental. beautiful there. >> you're also going to enjoy dinner at amos mosquito restaurant and explore the local nature. you'll have passes
. >> today it landed in albuquerque, new mexico. >> yes! >> karen greenlio watches us on channel 4.how cute are they? >> beautiful. is she about 4 years old? >> she's 3. >> beautiful. >> we're going to tell you why you won, because you're such a fabulous fan, aren't we, hoda? >> karen's been a fan since the beginning, about the same time she had her first child and now a tradition of mother and daughter bonding. she continues now with her younger...
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it feels like the single digits for you in denver andal quira albuquerq albuquerque.the cold air is still in place next week we expect a number of clippers swinging through producing additional snowfall and also frigid temperatures. take a look at the forecast over the next several days during the morning hours. on thursday the low temperature will be 19 degrees below zero 11 degrees below zero wednesday morning. we could see temperatures below zero here in new york city coming up next week sometime in the morning. we will keep you posted. >> next week is a big week here. thank you, maria. >> up next this video is hard to watch. a young boy's head run over by a run away car. what happens next, though, being called a miracle. >> that's unreal. >> then leave your charger at home. the new technology that can power our cell phone using your heart. ♪ mine was earned in korea in 1953. afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level
it feels like the single digits for you in denver andal quira albuquerq albuquerque.the cold air is still in place next week we expect a number of clippers swinging through producing additional snowfall and also frigid temperatures. take a look at the forecast over the next several days during the morning hours. on thursday the low temperature will be 19 degrees below zero 11 degrees below zero wednesday morning. we could see temperatures below zero here in new york city coming up next week...
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the lowest prices are in albuquerque, new mexico where gas is going for an average of $2.97.es to be fairly small. gas in san francisco is currently $3.71. while in oakland or san jose will cost you $3.61. >>> black dogs don't get adopted as easily as others, largely because of some common misconceptions about them. we have more on what's being done to help find them homes. >> reporter: they are sweet, loveable and often unwanted. >> if you're a black dog and you come to our shelter, your chances of getting adopted is pretty poor, unfortunately. >> reporter: this growing plight is called black dog syndrome. >> it is simply where black dogs get overlooked. and they're euthanized at a much higher rate. >> reporter: from coast-to-coast, shelters are overrun by these, disregarded because of the color of their fur. >> there are some old wives' tales that black dogs are mean. and that they don't photograph well. so their pictures don't stand out. >> reporter: in north carolina hundreds just marched to raise awareness about black dog syndrome. >> more of the harmer ones like black l
the lowest prices are in albuquerque, new mexico where gas is going for an average of $2.97.es to be fairly small. gas in san francisco is currently $3.71. while in oakland or san jose will cost you $3.61. >>> black dogs don't get adopted as easily as others, largely because of some common misconceptions about them. we have more on what's being done to help find them homes. >> reporter: they are sweet, loveable and often unwanted. >> if you're a black dog and you come to...
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more anti-choice legislators defeated at the ballot box and more ballot measures like we saw if albuquerquevity of what's at risk. these anti-choice politician are not just anti-abortion. they're anti-contraception and anti-women. that's note the diversity we embrace in america. it's not the reality for most american families. >> yeah, i think part of that is holding elected officials accountable today. carrying pregnancies to term very much promotes job creation. having choice is bad for the economy. >> i heard you talking to representati representative ellison. they are obsessed with this issue. i think they're going to pay for it at the ballot box. >> we shall see. always a pleasure seeing you. >> thank you, alex. >>> coming up, the latest chapter in the book of republican insensitivity and outlandishness. it's a long book. starring dick black. do not forget that name. that's next on "now." you stopped by the house? uh-huh. yea. alright, whenever you get your stuff, run upstairs, get cleaned up for dinner. you leave the house in good shape? yea. yea, of course. ♪ [ sportscaster talking o
more anti-choice legislators defeated at the ballot box and more ballot measures like we saw if albuquerquevity of what's at risk. these anti-choice politician are not just anti-abortion. they're anti-contraception and anti-women. that's note the diversity we embrace in america. it's not the reality for most american families. >> yeah, i think part of that is holding elected officials accountable today. carrying pregnancies to term very much promotes job creation. having choice is bad for...
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the illegal drug world in albuquerque, new mexico is mimicking a-m-c's breaking bad.butors are now selling the drug meth tinted blue. in the hit drama-- there was an albuquerque-based meth operation that cooked up the drug with a blue hue. officals say tinting meth blue is a way for distributors to advertise and brand their product. but the blue meth being sold makes people sick because it to make it blue. >>george: continuing problems as you had further south. it's a slow ride for the peninsula and take a look at the 280 commute. it's backed up from well before black mountain road. close to trues dale. a really rough ride for the peninsula this morning. south bay traffic only marginally better. 280 and the north bound direction. sally backed up from downtown of the way it to be interchange. all one still backed up. the bay bridge has been a hot spot and then hear things have cleared out as you can see it is still backed up at the right hand lanes. and the commute from the san mateo bridge has been out nicely. they're no let's take a quick look at what's happening and
the illegal drug world in albuquerque, new mexico is mimicking a-m-c's breaking bad.butors are now selling the drug meth tinted blue. in the hit drama-- there was an albuquerque-based meth operation that cooked up the drug with a blue hue. officals say tinting meth blue is a way for distributors to advertise and brand their product. but the blue meth being sold makes people sick because it to make it blue. >>george: continuing problems as you had further south. it's a slow ride for the...
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phoenix, albuquerque, 57. a nice sunny 72 in dallas. that's the national weather forecast. forecast where you are. >>> this weather report brought to you by breathe right nasal strips. you smell good. >> i'm glad. be a problem sitting together. >> that's two of us. >> by the way, there's nothing okay with those temperatures. negative 15, negative 20, i will never get used to that. >> whether it's zero, 15 or 20 below. it feels the same. >> a new word like medieval. was it colder in medieval times? i don't think so. >> it just sounds harsh. >> that's good. >> well, coming up on "good morning america," gearing up for the grammy's. an evening of partying. inside the bash. >>> and getting "50 shades of gray" ready for its big screen debut. i'll explain ahead in pop news. a mouth breather! "pop news. your cold feels even worse. you dry up, news." well, put on a breathe right strip and shut your mouth. cold medicines open your nose over time, but add a breathe right strip, and pow! it instantly opens your nose up to 38% more so you can breathe and do the one thing you want to do.
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mostly 50s from seattle to albuquerque. 40s and 50s across the south.dreds of people have gathered in roswell, new mexico, to pray for the two students wounded in a school shooting. one victim is in critical condition after surgery. the other is in stable condition. police say a 12-year-old boy entered the school with a concealed sawed-off shotgun and open fire. he was confronted by an eighth grade social studies teacher who convinced him to drop the weapon. >> i commend the principal and the -- and the people that work at this school for saving many more lives. >> the suspect has been taken to a psychiatric hospital in albuquerque. his parents are expected to make a public statement later today. >>> california biotech executive will stand trial for allegedly shooting two men. his former business partner and exstranged brother-in-law. now, the victims were attacked separately in their own homes. in one case, surveillance cameras were rolling. we get more now from vanessa from our san diego station. >> reporter: this is hans peterson on home surveillance
mostly 50s from seattle to albuquerque. 40s and 50s across the south.dreds of people have gathered in roswell, new mexico, to pray for the two students wounded in a school shooting. one victim is in critical condition after surgery. the other is in stable condition. police say a 12-year-old boy entered the school with a concealed sawed-off shotgun and open fire. he was confronted by an eighth grade social studies teacher who convinced him to drop the weapon. >> i commend the principal and...
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that, though, albuquerque, i wanted to mention, we rarely get to albuquerque, new mexico, a little windy to see -- >> lucy hale. >> yes. she's real excited. lara, let's get in to you. >> thanks, ginger. >>> here's what's else coming up on our "gma morning menu." first in "pop news," we have george stephanopoulos like you have never seen him before. you're seeing him live right there but just wait. >>> plus, the daddy/daughter snapshot that's gone viral and how this guy, this daddy, is trying to change how everybody looks at fatherhood. >>> and then the brand-new diet from chef rocco dispirito that promises you can lose five pounds in five days? we're going to put it to the test. all that, plus lucy hale and so much more, like cameron diaz on "good morning america" from times square. >>> "gma's morning menu" is brought to by new fast-acting advil. nothing is faster. ♪ save your coffee from the artificial stuff. switch to truvia. great tasting, zero-calorie sweetness from the stevia leaf. the intense ache made it hard to do the things that i wanted. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia -
that, though, albuquerque, i wanted to mention, we rarely get to albuquerque, new mexico, a little windy to see -- >> lucy hale. >> yes. she's real excited. lara, let's get in to you. >> thanks, ginger. >>> here's what's else coming up on our "gma morning menu." first in "pop news," we have george stephanopoulos like you have never seen him before. you're seeing him live right there but just wait. >>> plus, the daddy/daughter snapshot...
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and we had the opportunity to meet him in albuquerque at the end of september before they started filmingnd to kind of talk to him about who matthew was. he did an amazing job of bringing matthew to the screen. and after i saw the rough cut in may, i texted ben and i said, thank you for bringing my son back to me for a few hours. >> you can imagine the power of that moment, and all of the actors, eric bana, mark wahlberg, ben foster, were out heavily promoting the film, and they did a fine job. before we go, a special programming note. former defense secretary robert gates sits down with our very own sean hannity tonight for a special interview on his new book. it's out today, so tune in. 10:00 p.m. eastern on the fox news channel. >>> and up next is the octomom headed to jail? oh, no. we're going to tell you what nadya suleman has been charged with that involved your hard-earned money, when "the five" returns. stay with us. controversy, but nm has landed herself in legal hot water. yesterday, nadya suleman was charged with welfare fraud after allegedly reported to report nearly $30,000 i
and we had the opportunity to meet him in albuquerque at the end of september before they started filmingnd to kind of talk to him about who matthew was. he did an amazing job of bringing matthew to the screen. and after i saw the rough cut in may, i texted ben and i said, thank you for bringing my son back to me for a few hours. >> you can imagine the power of that moment, and all of the actors, eric bana, mark wahlberg, ben foster, were out heavily promoting the film, and they did a...
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. >>> on a saturday evening in albuquerque, new mexico, a bus driver's routine ride takes a frightening turn when he slams into another vehicle then crashes into a bridge pillar. it all starts a little after 5:00 p.m. on october 17th, 2009. the bus drops off several passengers at a busy stop and is heading west on central avenue toward oak street, not far from the university of new mexico campus. albert sanduval is the bus driver. >> i took off and i was just driving and i was going right through my green light and at about the middle of the intersection i looked and there was a little car right in front of me. >> the incoming car which is turning left in front of the bus is not slowing down, and the two vehicles collide. >> not even really time to look in the mirror and tell anybody, you know, to brace yourself or nothing it happened that quick. >> christian moore is the security guard onboard the bus. >> i hold onto the bar in front of me and try and stable myself. i looked out the windshield and realized that the bridge pillar is coming and we're not stopping. >> not only does the bu
. >>> on a saturday evening in albuquerque, new mexico, a bus driver's routine ride takes a frightening turn when he slams into another vehicle then crashes into a bridge pillar. it all starts a little after 5:00 p.m. on october 17th, 2009. the bus drops off several passengers at a busy stop and is heading west on central avenue toward oak street, not far from the university of new mexico campus. albert sanduval is the bus driver. >> i took off and i was just driving and i was...
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legislature wins for antiabortion advocates, when the issue went to a vote by the general republican in albuquerquemexico, that superdivisive antiabortion referendum lost and lost badly and that electoral loss for antiabortion advocates came on the heels in california, where abortion procedures can now be performed by more health professionals, not fewer. it is 2014. there are gubernatorial elections on the horizon. several visible pro-choice candidates are running against republicans from wendy davis in texas -- will 2014 be the year to roll back the abortion rights rollback of the past several years? does this mean things are moving back in the other direction? will there be a significant pushback? watch this space. we're gonna be late. ♪ ♪ ♪ oh are we early? [ male announcer ] commute your way with the bold, all-new nissan rogue. ♪ ♪ no need to chuck, donate or burn them ♪ ♪ just pack them in our flat rate box ♪ ♪ we'll come to your door and return them ♪ ♪ gifts you bought but never gave away ♪ ♪ or said you liked but thought were cheesy ♪ ♪ you don't even need to leave your house ♪ ♪ we'll com
legislature wins for antiabortion advocates, when the issue went to a vote by the general republican in albuquerquemexico, that superdivisive antiabortion referendum lost and lost badly and that electoral loss for antiabortion advocates came on the heels in california, where abortion procedures can now be performed by more health professionals, not fewer. it is 2014. there are gubernatorial elections on the horizon. several visible pro-choice candidates are running against republicans from...
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phoenix, albuquerque, 57. a nice sunny 72 in dallas. that's the national weather >> good morning.e a sunny start today. clout this afternoon. scatteredve some flurries. falling temperatures tomorrow and a bit of snow. it will be very cool on tuesday and >>> this weather report brought to you by breathe right nasal strips. you smell good. >> i'm glad. be a problem sitting together. >> that's two of us. >> by the way, there's nothing okay with those temperatures. negative 15, negative 20, i will never get used to that. i'm sorry. >> whether it's zero, 15 or 20 below. it feels the same. >> a new word like medieval. although was it colder in medieval times? i don't think so. >> it just sounds harsh. >> it was a good word. >> that's good. >> well, coming up on "good morning america," gearing up for the grammys. an evening of exclusive partying. we'll take you inside the giant celebrity bash. >>> and getting "50 shades of grey" ready for its big screen debut. i'll explain ahead in "pop news." gray" ready for its big screen debut. i'll explain ahead in pop news. a mouth breather! "pop ne
phoenix, albuquerque, 57. a nice sunny 72 in dallas. that's the national weather >> good morning.e a sunny start today. clout this afternoon. scatteredve some flurries. falling temperatures tomorrow and a bit of snow. it will be very cool on tuesday and >>> this weather report brought to you by breathe right nasal strips. you smell good. >> i'm glad. be a problem sitting together. >> that's two of us. >> by the way, there's nothing okay with those temperatures....
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country is mobilizing at the ballot box like they did for mccall i in 2013, and at the ballot box in albuquerqueir cash, despite what eric eriksson wants to say, she's a national hero. >> you wrote an interesting piece in looking at what role the media may have been playing in the conversation about abortion care. and you noted a couple of specific examples. you talked about texas and you talked about -- and this something that ilyse and i have talked about how the right made gossling the face of abortion when he is absolutely the pos sit of that. >> absolutely, karen. media have allowed activists to push myths about reproductive health that are damaging to women's rights. in texas, they passed laws that limit akes to these specialty medical procedures. it was after the law was passed that it turned out that things like unsafe clinics certainly weren't true. and with kermit gosnell, they allowed this criminal to become the face of abortion in america. and that can be dangerous, particularly in more mainstream immediate kbrap. >> and as you and i have discussed previously, that was what happened
country is mobilizing at the ballot box like they did for mccall i in 2013, and at the ballot box in albuquerqueir cash, despite what eric eriksson wants to say, she's a national hero. >> you wrote an interesting piece in looking at what role the media may have been playing in the conversation about abortion care. and you noted a couple of specific examples. you talked about texas and you talked about -- and this something that ilyse and i have talked about how the right made gossling the...
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we certainly saw it in albuquerque where they resoundly defeated an abortion ban. >> not taken up a casece 2007, i believe. is that a good thing or bad thing for your organization as far as its concerned? >> you know what, we think the law as it stands is critically important to protect women and doctors. it is not such distant history where we have seen doctors killed in the case of dr. tiller in kansas in the pews of his church. the anti-choice movement has a very long history of extreme violence and harassment towards women. and this buffer zone has been critically important to keeping women and doctors safe. so we seriously hope that the court is going to decide in favor of women and doctors and not with the anti-choice extremist on this one. >> elise hoague, thank you so much. >> cruise ship safety. a new report exposes why many crimes at sea go unreported to the public. >>> plus the new wrinkle in the disappearance of madeleine mccann. and drop offs begins with arthritis pain... and a choice. take up to 6 tylenol in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. all aboard. ♪ this is th
we certainly saw it in albuquerque where they resoundly defeated an abortion ban. >> not taken up a casece 2007, i believe. is that a good thing or bad thing for your organization as far as its concerned? >> you know what, we think the law as it stands is critically important to protect women and doctors. it is not such distant history where we have seen doctors killed in the case of dr. tiller in kansas in the pews of his church. the anti-choice movement has a very long history of...
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before he came to the penitentiary, he was panhandling on the streets of albuquerque. >> for me livingfe 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] >> but th
before he came to the penitentiary, he was panhandling on the streets of albuquerque. >> for me livingfe 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,...
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the 20-week abortion ban in albuquerque, virginia, the governor's race, women from broken either fordidate or issue that did not involve restricting abortion. just because a majority of people say they're pro life, that's a public relations issue. when it comes down to politicians talking in an extreme ways about people's body, that sees abortion as an issue about sex and controlling women, that's when women start to go for the candidate not interested in doing that. >> and particularly in the case of virginia, unmarried women versus married women. married women, there's not a huge partisan gender gap between voters. there's a massive gap. >> i have to jump in. i feel like there's a basic misunderstanding about abortions, and i'm not speaking for any particular group. i'm just saying this from a woman's point of view. there's no woman who jumps up in the morning dancing and singing i want an abortion. most people are not pro abortion. the other side is hijack prolife, making anybody not that anti-life -- and it's not that simple. >> you're right. and the polling does show, when you s
the 20-week abortion ban in albuquerque, virginia, the governor's race, women from broken either fordidate or issue that did not involve restricting abortion. just because a majority of people say they're pro life, that's a public relations issue. when it comes down to politicians talking in an extreme ways about people's body, that sees abortion as an issue about sex and controlling women, that's when women start to go for the candidate not interested in doing that. >> and particularly...
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ksaa in albuquerque new mexico with a school shooting in nearby roswell. authorities say a student opened fire, hitting two other teens. the alleged shooter is in custody. one victim is in critical condition tonight. the other serious. >>> kdfw in dallas, and a federal judge's rejection of a $765 million settlement of nfl concussion claims. the judge says the sum may not be enough to cover injured players. >>> and this is a live look at los angeles, from our fox affiliate there, fox11, the big story there tonight is the search of pop star justin bieber's home by detectives. bieber is accused of involvement in an egg-tossing vandalism case that costs thousands of dollars in damage to a neighbor's home. that's tonight's live look outside the beltway from "special report." we'll be right back. [ police radio, indistinct ] the comeback trail. there is no map. no mile marker. no welcome sign. one day you may find yourself here. to carry you he. at liberty mutual, we believe with every setback there's a chance to come back and rise. liberty mutual insurance. aut
ksaa in albuquerque new mexico with a school shooting in nearby roswell. authorities say a student opened fire, hitting two other teens. the alleged shooter is in custody. one victim is in critical condition tonight. the other serious. >>> kdfw in dallas, and a federal judge's rejection of a $765 million settlement of nfl concussion claims. the judge says the sum may not be enough to cover injured players. >>> and this is a live look at los angeles, from our fox affiliate...
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investigators say their campfire provided the spark for what quickly grew to be a 1700-acre inferno albuquerque'sn glendora with more on the fire, the arrests and the drought conditions, jennifer. >> reporter: tony what you have behind me is a big, brown mountain that has been burning since 6:00 a.m. local time. the colby fire as it's called is burning in the foo foothills ofe san gabriel mountains residential area 25 miles north east of los angeles. the last update we have from fire officials tony, 1700 acres have burned. two homes have been detroit. one person has suffered minor injuries and about 2,000 people have been evacuated. you can probably hear helicopter going above me, there is an aerial a sought here, they have strike teams on the ground as well. and this is a multiple agency effort to try to get this fire under control. it has been fueled by extremely dry conditions and also earlier today the santa ana winds, these are heart, dry easterly winds were blowing gusts up to 40 miles per hour. while the fire crews are having a hard time getting the upper hand on this fire, it didn't take
investigators say their campfire provided the spark for what quickly grew to be a 1700-acre inferno albuquerque'sn glendora with more on the fire, the arrests and the drought conditions, jennifer. >> reporter: tony what you have behind me is a big, brown mountain that has been burning since 6:00 a.m. local time. the colby fire as it's called is burning in the foo foothills ofe san gabriel mountains residential area 25 miles north east of los angeles. the last update we have from fire...
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. >>> checking in the news feed this morning, the headline in the albuquerque newspaper this morning 12-year-old boy opening fire in his middle school yesterday. this morning, one of the two students hit at that roswell, new mexico, school, a boy, still in critical condition after having a second surgery. a 13-year-old girl is in stable condition. a teacher talked the suspect into dropping the gun and he was taken into custody. police are looking into a report that the alleged shooter warned some students not to go to school that day. >>> a man accused of shooting a man inside a theater because he was texting is trying to use florida's stand your ground law as his defense. the two got in an argument because of the texting and lawyering for curtis reeves argues he had every right to defend himself. now another couple came forward saying they had a similar confrontation with reeves in the movie theater in december over texting. >>> justin bieber is waiting to find out if he'll face a felony vandalism charge after allegedly throwing eggs at his neighbor's house, the incident reportedly
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we saw it in albuquerque, where we soundly defeated the first municipal ballot initiative on an abortione going to see more of that pro choice majority mobilizing in 2014. >> it's funny, the republicans are sort of changing their rhetorical angle on this. i want to get to a couple things, the president did release a statement saying, "we recommit ourselves to the decisions guiding principle that every woman should be able to make her own choices about her body and health." meanwhile, the debate has taken over greater meaning in the midterms and you just touched on it, there are red state democrats up for re-election and hoping the success in virginia will come true again in coming november. meanwhile, republicans, they are trying to reframe this debate. they want to make it an economic issue, even target obamacare and make it, you know, financial so it doesn't look like it's a social issue. is this a concern in terms of this little shift in how they talk about it? >> no, i actually, you know, look, we agree. reproductive freedom is ground zero for women's ability to determine our economi
we saw it in albuquerque, where we soundly defeated the first municipal ballot initiative on an abortione going to see more of that pro choice majority mobilizing in 2014. >> it's funny, the republicans are sort of changing their rhetorical angle on this. i want to get to a couple things, the president did release a statement saying, "we recommit ourselves to the decisions guiding principle that every woman should be able to make her own choices about her body and health."...
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the belief that there are no other firearms that were involved. [ inaudible question ] he's in albuquerque at a location there. >> any more evidence that he warned other students or posted anything anywhere to suggest kids ought not to come to school on tuesday? >> you know, we have some indication of that. we're still going through the social media, as i talked about, but we believe there were some preliminary warnings as he arrived at school but we're working through those with interviews. >> online or -- >> we believe to some students he ran into. >> on the morning of. >> yes. >> was there a note? >> i can't disclose that. we found evidence to believe it was thought out and planned prior to. >> can you tell if it was a random shooting or was it targeted? >> i can probably speak to the fact that i believe when the incident occurred it was random, the victims were random. [ inaudible question ] you know what, that's a great question. it's a very complex case, as you all know. the district attorney can speak to that a little better. i don't believe she's here now. she's working through the
the belief that there are no other firearms that were involved. [ inaudible question ] he's in albuquerque at a location there. >> any more evidence that he warned other students or posted anything anywhere to suggest kids ought not to come to school on tuesday? >> you know, we have some indication of that. we're still going through the social media, as i talked about, but we believe there were some preliminary warnings as he arrived at school but we're working through those with...
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same way that hank does important work in winston-salem, the same as our stations in sacramento, albuquerqueeople care about their towns, the issues that occur there. it is important for us to be the future in those communities. it makes us who we are in the markets with the important businesses. time.s an exciting there is a great future for journalism. serving people on a lot of platforms. it is an exciting time and i believe the best is yet to come for this industry, we will have a chance to talk about that tonight. with that, i will be seated. [applause] >> our spec -- our second speaker this evening as the president of abc news, responsible of all aspects of the broadcasting, including world news tonight. in addition, he oversees their and satellite services. he began his career when he was still a student. during a year off from college she worked for the news and observer in raleigh. the los angeles times paris bureau. and the united nations border relief operation in thailand. i have to imagine that it was especially hard for him to leave raleigh for that assignment in paris. [laught
same way that hank does important work in winston-salem, the same as our stations in sacramento, albuquerqueeople care about their towns, the issues that occur there. it is important for us to be the future in those communities. it makes us who we are in the markets with the important businesses. time.s an exciting there is a great future for journalism. serving people on a lot of platforms. it is an exciting time and i believe the best is yet to come for this industry, we will have a chance to...
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. >>> the albuquerque journal say ss they're cashing in on the popularity of "breaking bad" but unlike the lines wore rowed elements from the 1977 hit, got to give it up. remember that one too. dueling lawsuits between the gay family and thicke continue. >> it wouldn't be a show without gayle singing. >>> the "new york post" finds childless couples are happiest. that's true whether they're married or not. there's no explanation why kids would make couples less satisfied without. >> i don't get that one, either, and i'm single. >>> wall street calls harvey weinstein as god. he's behind some of this year's biggest movies. the star-studded adaptation of august: osage county. >> eat. >> no. >> eat it. >> mom. >> no. >> eat that catfish. >> go to hell. >> i have something to talk about. >> no you don't. >> barbara? >> no you don't. >> mom. >> eat the fish. >> okay. fine, do what you want. >> i have to tell you something. ivy's a lesbian. >> no you're not. >> no, i'm not. >> yes you are. did you eat your fish? >> barbara, be quiet. >> welcome back to studio 57. >> thank you, charlie. >> what
. >>> the albuquerque journal say ss they're cashing in on the popularity of "breaking bad" but unlike the lines wore rowed elements from the 1977 hit, got to give it up. remember that one too. dueling lawsuits between the gay family and thicke continue. >> it wouldn't be a show without gayle singing. >>> the "new york post" finds childless couples are happiest. that's true whether they're married or not. there's no explanation why kids would make...
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we had mayor johnson from sacramento, mayor barry from albuquerque, mayor james and mayor homes from their respective kansas cities, and mayor coleman from columbus. this have been very exciting events. if you want to see what your colleagues have been doing, the results of those very dynamic conversations are all posted online here in there is a -- online. there is a virtual community talking about what can be done at the local level to improve mental health and the substance abuse issues for young people around the country. that is creatingcommunities living.org. if you decide to sponsor one of these events in your community, you can download the toolkit. you can contact other mayors who have done this. communities are committing to do to harness their resources, to harness their energy, to improve behavioral health for their constituents. so thank you very much. >> thank you p.m. if we have time later, we will be sure to take some questions. we will hear from our very own vice chair, the district of columbia mayor vincent gray. this guy is often -- this guy is awesome. mayor gray
we had mayor johnson from sacramento, mayor barry from albuquerque, mayor james and mayor homes from their respective kansas cities, and mayor coleman from columbus. this have been very exciting events. if you want to see what your colleagues have been doing, the results of those very dynamic conversations are all posted online here in there is a -- online. there is a virtual community talking about what can be done at the local level to improve mental health and the substance abuse issues for...
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same way that hank does important work in winston-salem, the same as our stations in sacramento, albuquerque, it matters to the local community. people care about their towns, the issues that occur there. it is important for us to be the future in those communities. it makes us who we are in the markets with the important businesses. this is an exciting time. there is a great future for journalism. we will be serving people on a lot of platforms. it is an exciting time and i believe the best is yet to come for this industry, we will have a chance to talk about that tonight. with that, i will be seated. [applause] >> our second speaker this evening as the president of abc news, responsible of all aspects of the broadcasting, including world news tonight. in addition, he oversees their radio, online, and satellite services. he began his career when he was still a student. during a year off from college she worked for the news and observer in raleigh. the los angeles times paris bureau. and the united nations border relief operation in thailand. i have to imagine that it was especially hard for
same way that hank does important work in winston-salem, the same as our stations in sacramento, albuquerque, it matters to the local community. people care about their towns, the issues that occur there. it is important for us to be the future in those communities. it makes us who we are in the markets with the important businesses. this is an exciting time. there is a great future for journalism. we will be serving people on a lot of platforms. it is an exciting time and i believe the best is...
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