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but his legacy lives on in albuquerque. before leaving town we attended a memorial where eric andrew was speaking. >> my brother was very important to me growing up. hit's been a really hard time having to deal with things were handled. because of that i don't think it is complete tragedy, but an eye opener for this city to do the right thing. >> keith sandy and the other officer who shot boyd, but andrew said that the real problem lies elsewhere. >> he wants to talk about my brother having a rap sheet, and he has a rap sheet of himself. >> keith sandy retired with pension from the apd. while he facing murder, it is rare for a police officer to face charge of murder. he wants reforms to come from his brother's death. >> i don't know if i'll ever exactly come to terms with what has happened. i've learned to accept it. that's why i try to do all i can do make a difference. i don't want his death to be worthless. >> andrew had lost contact with james for years before finding him in albuquerque. in high school he promised his b
but his legacy lives on in albuquerque. before leaving town we attended a memorial where eric andrew was speaking. >> my brother was very important to me growing up. hit's been a really hard time having to deal with things were handled. because of that i don't think it is complete tragedy, but an eye opener for this city to do the right thing. >> keith sandy and the other officer who shot boyd, but andrew said that the real problem lies elsewhere. >> he wants to talk about my...
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. >>> next to a horrifying piece albuquerque, new mexico. a bust gone horribly wrong. an undercover officer accidentally shot more than a half a dozen times. >> put your hands where i can see them! go! go! >> you can hear the officer realize he shot the colleague who was undercover. the body cam capturing the whole thing. clayton sandell on the officer that was shot, who later sued, and tonight has won a major settlement. >> hands up! hands up! >> reporter: newly-released video in the heat of a drug bust takedown. an apparent suspect with a gun is shot. >> put your hands where i can see them! gun! gun! [ gunshots ] >> reporter: but what albuquerque police lieutenant greg brachle quickly realizes is he just shot a fellow cop. >> oh, [ bleep ]. that was jacob! are you okay? >> no. >> come on out, dude. come on! i'm sorry, man! i didn't know it was you! come here. come here, jacob. jacob's been shot! >> reporter: detective jacob grant, working undercover, is hit multiple times. >> i actually felt every round as it impacted my body. >> reporter: more than a dozen surgeries
. >>> next to a horrifying piece albuquerque, new mexico. a bust gone horribly wrong. an undercover officer accidentally shot more than a half a dozen times. >> put your hands where i can see them! go! go! >> you can hear the officer realize he shot the colleague who was undercover. the body cam capturing the whole thing. clayton sandell on the officer that was shot, who later sued, and tonight has won a major settlement. >> hands up! hands up! >> reporter:...
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that was from cnn affiliate koat in albuquerque.ant to bring in my colleague who has been following this story. what's your understanding of what led up to this and how this unfolded? >> well, you wonder how can this even take place? what we understand according to albuquerque police, this was a controlled, was a planned drug bust. detective jacob grant was the undercover officer who was shot. he was working with a partner. they were in the vehicle with a couple drug dealer suspects. as this drug bust is going down, at some point lieutenant bracle arrives on scene. he's in a different vehicle. the bust is taking place. detective grant pulls out his gun for whatever reason and that's when lieutenant brokle opens fire, hitting detective grant at least eight times. now, why was lieutenant brokle on the scene to begin with? what was going through his mind when he opened fire? we just don't know. albuquerque police telling me lieutenant brokle never gave a statement after this incident but you hear in the video he seems to say it was a h
that was from cnn affiliate koat in albuquerque.ant to bring in my colleague who has been following this story. what's your understanding of what led up to this and how this unfolded? >> well, you wonder how can this even take place? what we understand according to albuquerque police, this was a controlled, was a planned drug bust. detective jacob grant was the undercover officer who was shot. he was working with a partner. they were in the vehicle with a couple drug dealer suspects. as...
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the camera video shows albuquerque lieutenant greg broccoli shooting under cover detective 8 times. he realized he shot one of his own. >>> come on out, dude, i'm sorry, i didn't know it was you. >>> grant is still recovering from the shooting. he settled a lawsuit for the lawsuit for $6 million. >>> material was inside the engine compartment of the bust, the cia said it was used for dog exercise after spring break and it was accidently left behind. >>> a california officer jumps in to help a girl and we mean jump. >>> a proposed video is trying to stop a sex club from ever opening its doors, more on what's going on there when "action news" comes right back. >>> good morning, it is 5:00 a.m., friday, april 1. we're working on several stories this morning. >>> the woman accused of snatching a newborn from the king of prussia mall is in police custody and the baby is back with his mother. we're live with how this happened. >>> the philadelphia neighborhood attempting to shut down a sex club before it opens. >>> wildcats are ready to tip off in the final four in houston we're live on c
the camera video shows albuquerque lieutenant greg broccoli shooting under cover detective 8 times. he realized he shot one of his own. >>> come on out, dude, i'm sorry, i didn't know it was you. >>> grant is still recovering from the shooting. he settled a lawsuit for the lawsuit for $6 million. >>> material was inside the engine compartment of the bust, the cia said it was used for dog exercise after spring break and it was accidently left behind. >>> a...
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and that was in albuquerque? >> yes in albuquerque. and then i- we jumped that kid with a weapon. >> what weapon? >> it was just a sock and a bar of soap- and then whenever the staff tried to intervene my friends started to assault him and i just followed suit. >> and that's what brought you here? >> yes, and then i came down here then i got committed til the age of 21. >> his first year, nothing changed. >> i was what they call a [bleep] stick. >> a s[bleep] stick? which i'm going to guess is exactly what it sounds like. a bad kid. >> yeah. always trying to instigate people to fight, trying to get restrained. >> so what happened in the two and a half years that you have been here? >> i can honestly say i woke up one day like, "oohh i don't want to do this no more." >> i learned how to reason before i do my actions i learned how to control anger a little bit i learned a little education. >> what made you realize it was fun to learn? >> honestly like i've always liked to learn it was always there but i never actually took the time to si
and that was in albuquerque? >> yes in albuquerque. and then i- we jumped that kid with a weapon. >> what weapon? >> it was just a sock and a bar of soap- and then whenever the staff tried to intervene my friends started to assault him and i just followed suit. >> and that's what brought you here? >> yes, and then i came down here then i got committed til the age of 21. >> his first year, nothing changed. >> i was what they call a [bleep] stick....
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amy: from albuquerque, new mexico, this is democracy now! is over.g and it as far as i am concerned, it is over. why would i change? if you have a football team in your winning and you do to the super bowl, you don't change your quarterback, right? i am not changing. amy: it was a big night for the residential front runners. donald trump sweeps all five states while hillary clinton wins four of the five primaries. >> trump accused me of playing the "woman card." well, if fighting for women's health care and paid family leave and equal pay is playing the woman card, then deal me in. amy: and bernie sanders takes rhode island. as we broadcast from the upcoming primary state of new mexico, we will host a roundtable discussion with four guests including the state's former republican governor gary johnson, now a libertarian candidate for president. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. tuesday was another big night for donald trump and hillary clinton. in the republic
amy: from albuquerque, new mexico, this is democracy now! is over.g and it as far as i am concerned, it is over. why would i change? if you have a football team in your winning and you do to the super bowl, you don't change your quarterback, right? i am not changing. amy: it was a big night for the residential front runners. donald trump sweeps all five states while hillary clinton wins four of the five primaries. >> trump accused me of playing the "woman card." well, if...
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that video just released as part of the settlement of the injured officer and city of albuquerque. a word of caution,ed ed the video is difficult to watch. here is nbc's gadi schwartz. >> reporter: it was supposed to be a small bust over a $60 drug deal. >> put your hands where i can see them. >> gun! >> reporter: then chaos. albuquerque police lieutenant greg brackel opened fire on what turned out to be his own undercover officer. video comes at the end of the 15-month investigation. lawyers say the lieutenant did not attend the morning briefing and should have known where his officer was sitting. >> i thought you were the bad guy. >> reporter: use of force approached the car. >> you have an officer with limited operation on an >> reporter: you hear the lieutenant sobbing. on the other side of the car, the suspect gets out begging not to get shot. >> i don't want to get shot by accident. >> reporter: the albuquerque police department promised more training and policy changes. the undercover officer will be given a $6.5 million settlement. he survived struck eight times through mos
that video just released as part of the settlement of the injured officer and city of albuquerque. a word of caution,ed ed the video is difficult to watch. here is nbc's gadi schwartz. >> reporter: it was supposed to be a small bust over a $60 drug deal. >> put your hands where i can see them. >> gun! >> reporter: then chaos. albuquerque police lieutenant greg brackel opened fire on what turned out to be his own undercover officer. video comes at the end of the 15-month...
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on this day, in albuquerque, temperatures were roughly 76 degrees outside. when paramedics got there, the child's temperature was 101.7 degrees. >> now, in the video we also hear when the father arrives, asking if the baby is okay. >> it's okay. >> you okay? >> well yeah, he's okay now, but he was screaming when we got here, okay? just so you know. >> according to reports, the father had gone to a plasma center. fortunately the baby is okay. he was taken to the hospital. treated for the fever that he had. and also for dehydration. >> the dad, isaac, 32 years old, was charged with felony child abuse and endangerment. the child was turned over to its mother. >> it's okay. >>> back in the good old days before they decided that children couldn't handle losing, you guys in america were going to play p.e. and you played dodgeball. something like that one school in china, they were having to dodge something completely different. this tornado rips through the middle of this school. recreation area in a province in china. all of these kids were outside for a p.e. cla
on this day, in albuquerque, temperatures were roughly 76 degrees outside. when paramedics got there, the child's temperature was 101.7 degrees. >> now, in the video we also hear when the father arrives, asking if the baby is okay. >> it's okay. >> you okay? >> well yeah, he's okay now, but he was screaming when we got here, okay? just so you know. >> according to reports, the father had gone to a plasma center. fortunately the baby is okay. he was taken to the...
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[ gunshots ] >> reporter: but what albuquerque police lieutenant greg brachle quickly realizes is he just shot a fellow cop. >> oh, [ bleep ]. that was jacob! are you okay? >> no. >> come on out, dude. come on! i'm sorry, man! i didn't know it was you! come here. come here, jacob. jacob's been shot! >> reporter: detective jacob grant, working undercover, is hit multiple times. >> i actually felt every round as it impacted my body. >> reporter: more than a dozen surgeries later, his career is over. >> complaining doesn't seem to make anything better. >> reporter: he sued the city, which this week settled for $6.5 million. >> both jacob and laura are extremely strong people. >> reporter: since 2010, albuquerque police shooting lawsuits have cost taxpayers more than $40 million. >> i thought you were a bad guy. >> reporter: lieutenant brachle who could not be reached today, retired just before a police board said he should be fired for numerous mistakes that day. >> where are you hit? >> he got hit a lot. >> reporter: mistakes that nearly cost one officer his life. clayton sandell, abc
[ gunshots ] >> reporter: but what albuquerque police lieutenant greg brachle quickly realizes is he just shot a fellow cop. >> oh, [ bleep ]. that was jacob! are you okay? >> no. >> come on out, dude. come on! i'm sorry, man! i didn't know it was you! come here. come here, jacob. jacob's been shot! >> reporter: detective jacob grant, working undercover, is hit multiple times. >> i actually felt every round as it impacted my body. >> reporter: more than...
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and in 2009, bill is back in albuquerque to help celebrate smokey bear's 65th anniversary. but no one involved will forget that fateful day in october when a pilot and his passengers were lucky to escape with their lives. >> you know, with ballooning, the takeoff is optional. landing is a must. and so we just had a landing we didn't expect. >>> all of the people we've met in this hour have been changed by their experiences in ways, large and small, and whether they were saved by others or they found a way to save themselves, they feel lucky to be alive. if you have a video you'd like to send to us, logon to our website, caughtoncamera.msnbc.com. i'm contessa brewer. that's all for this edition of "caught on camera. w w w w w w w >>> this sunday a $353,000 ticket to the hillary fund-raiser. my exclusive talk with george clooney. >> i think it's an insane amou of money. it's ridiculous to have this amount of money in politics. >> clooney on trump and hillary and all that money in politics. >> ihink there's a difference between the koch brothers and us. >>> plus, the republica
and in 2009, bill is back in albuquerque to help celebrate smokey bear's 65th anniversary. but no one involved will forget that fateful day in october when a pilot and his passengers were lucky to escape with their lives. >> you know, with ballooning, the takeoff is optional. landing is a must. and so we just had a landing we didn't expect. >>> all of the people we've met in this hour have been changed by their experiences in ways, large and small, and whether they were saved by...
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he runs poncho's barbecue in albuquerque. time to get slicing.nt parts. beautiful. >> first off go the legs, what you call your fresh ham. then your forequarter, your shoulders and whatnot. the loin and rib section, your pork belly. nothing goes to waste. >> all right. now mr. head. >> all those pig parts sent down the line to harold, who's been using them for a veritable rainbow of new mexican specialties. none of our 300-pound friend will go to waste. he's getting shredded for tacos, added to the beans, cooked up with posole. it's going into chili. red or green. >> oh, yeah, that's going to be beautiful. >> the tenderloin i set aside for a little time on the grill. everyone here has put in a lot of work. and they're hungry. time to eat. >> i didn't know the show was about this, but i've been thinking about it a lot. this sort of cowboys, mexicans, indian, romantic ideal. a lot of easterners came out here and fell in love with this romantic notion of the west and wanted to come out here and sort of create their own version of the west. was that
he runs poncho's barbecue in albuquerque. time to get slicing.nt parts. beautiful. >> first off go the legs, what you call your fresh ham. then your forequarter, your shoulders and whatnot. the loin and rib section, your pork belly. nothing goes to waste. >> all right. now mr. head. >> all those pig parts sent down the line to harold, who's been using them for a veritable rainbow of new mexican specialties. none of our 300-pound friend will go to waste. he's getting shredded...
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police body cameras captured the moment that a albuquerque, new mexico officer shot his own man, underective, jacob grant. >> put your hand where i can see you. >> this was last year and almost all of his vital organs but he managed to survive. city of albuquerque just settled with him for six and a half million-dollar to pay his medical expenses for life, as for the lieutenant, he admits a planning briefing before the drug bustt. he is now off the force but district attorney is deciding when will face criminal charges. >>> president obama told a nuclear security sum tonight washington today that terrorist are trying to get their hand on a nuclear bomb. obama said that will change our world. those are his words. obama also took the opportunity to lash out at donald trump saying that quote there is a a whole lot of things that trump just doesn't understand. trump said this week that japan and south korea should consider building their own nuclear weapons. >>> donald trump had no public appearances today but john kasich, and ted cruz focused on the state of pennsylvania. pennsylvania's p
police body cameras captured the moment that a albuquerque, new mexico officer shot his own man, underective, jacob grant. >> put your hand where i can see you. >> this was last year and almost all of his vital organs but he managed to survive. city of albuquerque just settled with him for six and a half million-dollar to pay his medical expenses for life, as for the lieutenant, he admits a planning briefing before the drug bustt. he is now off the force but district attorney is...
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the albuquerque police department has since promised more training and policy changes. the undercover officer will be given a $6.5 million settlement. he survived being struck eight times through most of his major organs and losing 80% of his blood. the city paying for his medical bills the rest are of his life. >> i remember several days after they had taken jacob off the ventilator ande was breathing on his own, i can remember v verbatim every consideration i had with him. >> reporter: another black mark on albuquerque police, already under scrutiny for their use of force after shooting of supports. now taking fire for the shooting of one of their own. for "today," nbc news. >>> alabama's governor is still feeling the heat this morning, facing a second ethics complaint over potentially improper use of state funds when he bought disposable cell phones as the calls for him to step down over an alleged affair grew louder. we get the latest from sara dolloff. >> reporter: alabama governor robert bentley isn't backing down. >> there is nothing illegal, there's nothing that
the albuquerque police department has since promised more training and policy changes. the undercover officer will be given a $6.5 million settlement. he survived being struck eight times through most of his major organs and losing 80% of his blood. the city paying for his medical bills the rest are of his life. >> i remember several days after they had taken jacob off the ventilator ande was breathing on his own, i can remember v verbatim every consideration i had with him. >>...
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and in 2009, bill is back in albuquerque to help celebrate smokey bear's 65th anniversary.t that fateful day in october when a pilot and his passengers were lucky to escape with their lives. >> you know, with ballooning, the takeoff is optional. landing is a must. and so we just had a landing we didn't expect. >>> all of the people we've met in this hour have been changed by their experiences in ways, large and small, and whether they were saved by others or they found a way to save themselves, they feel lucky to be alive. if you have a video you'd like to send to us, logon to our website, caughtoncamera.msnbc.com. i'm contessa brewer. that's all for this edition of "caught on camera. >>> i hit the ground like a meteorite. >> they're pushing the limits. >> nobody knows what happens when you fall from 180 feet. >> climbing higher. speeding faster. >> everybody move. >> and falling further. >> oh, my. >> never turning down a challenge. >> the whole crowd was into it. everyone was egging me on. >> they take on the unknown. >> oh, my god. come on, buddy. >> and disaster is neve
and in 2009, bill is back in albuquerque to help celebrate smokey bear's 65th anniversary.t that fateful day in october when a pilot and his passengers were lucky to escape with their lives. >> you know, with ballooning, the takeoff is optional. landing is a must. and so we just had a landing we didn't expect. >>> all of the people we've met in this hour have been changed by their experiences in ways, large and small, and whether they were saved by others or they found a way to...
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hoy se dio a conocer el video de un operativo antidrogas en albuquerque en el que por error un policiartero: el policÍa que disparÓ al pasajero piensa que se pasa. en efectos se refiere a su colega de 38 aÑos que participÓ en esta investigaciÓn como detective encubierto. >> por favor amigo, no sabÍa que eras tÚ. >> los demÁs efectivos involucrados intentan darle los primeros auxilios. tuvo que retirarse de su trabajo porque tiene que enfrentarse a tratamientos mÉdicos durante el resto de su vida. a pesar que este error se produjo en enero del 2015, las imÁgenes anhelada luz luego que las partes involucradas llegaron a un acuerdo judicial. la policÍa que tendrÁ que pagar el policÍa herido 6 millones y medio de dÓlares y cubrir todos sus gastos mÉdicos. marÍa: el nÚmero de movimientos sÍsmicos sigue aumentando, que resulta sorpresivo es que en oklahoma se registren tantos temblores en los Últimos aÑos. reportero: los temblores en california se puede decir que son cosa de todos los dÍas. algunos pequeÑos, otros no tanto, de hecho se habla que en cualquier momento podrÍa ocurrir un sismo d
hoy se dio a conocer el video de un operativo antidrogas en albuquerque en el que por error un policiartero: el policÍa que disparÓ al pasajero piensa que se pasa. en efectos se refiere a su colega de 38 aÑos que participÓ en esta investigaciÓn como detective encubierto. >> por favor amigo, no sabÍa que eras tÚ. >> los demÁs efectivos involucrados intentan darle los primeros auxilios. tuvo que retirarse de su trabajo porque tiene que enfrentarse a tratamientos mÉdicos...
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. >> police in albuquerque released video of a drug bust that went wrong. ending with a lieutenant shooting one of his own detectives. police set out to take down two suspects in an undercover sting after the lear. but it only took seconds before the bust went bad and jacob grant was shot at least eight times. >> jacob. talk to me. talk to me. >> are you okay? >> no. >> come on. >> detective grant has undergone dozens of surgeries and will require medical care for the rest of his life. the lieutenant is no longer with the department. investigators still don't know what exactly went wrong. it turns out the meth involved in that bust was only worth about $60,000. >>> a preliminary study finds that the more hits to the head suffered by young football players, the greater risk of life. study of 93 former players looked at head injuries serious enough to be classified as a concussion and those less serious. but researchers at boston university cautioned that the study was not definitive and meant to be only a first step. >>> instead of hat trick, it was a rat tr
. >> police in albuquerque released video of a drug bust that went wrong. ending with a lieutenant shooting one of his own detectives. police set out to take down two suspects in an undercover sting after the lear. but it only took seconds before the bust went bad and jacob grant was shot at least eight times. >> jacob. talk to me. talk to me. >> are you okay? >> no. >> come on. >> detective grant has undergone dozens of surgeries and will require medical...
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death penalty i wasor fortunate to have a law professor in she asked me to join her and i am from albuquerque mexico and from the university of new mexico law school. >> are you can -- surprised current line of work? in the air went to of school to become a prosecutor. i did a lot of nonprofit and work with the rape crisis aga center with the engagement issues with domestic violence. and then she took me under hercti wing and i saw thechar compassion she had for thees victims' also for those who wereey charged to understand their lives and the worst moment of their life is so i fascinating and i am always professional and the relationship he has with the people who guards him he is very respectful of him. and to understand the power t not getting into it but respecting and. >> theresa duncan just spent one h hour talking about mohamedou ould slahi your turn to talk with her. >>. >> it is amazing you represented terry nichols. but under the bush administration with the justice system in the united states so we have people who are warehouse in prison that don't belong there. with local prosecut
death penalty i wasor fortunate to have a law professor in she asked me to join her and i am from albuquerque mexico and from the university of new mexico law school. >> are you can -- surprised current line of work? in the air went to of school to become a prosecutor. i did a lot of nonprofit and work with the rape crisis aga center with the engagement issues with domestic violence. and then she took me under hercti wing and i saw thechar compassion she had for thees victims' also for...
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the other four friendliest cities for dogs are las vegas, denver, san diego, and albuquerque. sacramento was sixth. new york ranked tenth. and los angeles was down the list in 18th place. a controversial website is gaining popularity. how it lets you check.whether your partner is cheating. >> pam :a new website is creating quite a stir among couples. it is called "swipe buster". and it lets people check if their partner is active on tinder. the service allows users to access someone's photos. when they last logged on. and whether they are seeking men or women. in order to find someone. you will need their name, age, gender, and an estimate of the city where they last logged into their account. it costs 5- dollars per search. a tinder spokesperson says, the website uses searchable, public information that users have on their profile. that's it for the kron 4 news at 11. stay connected with kron 4 and get latest news at kron 4 dot com. or download one of our mobile apps. we'll see you tomorrow high speed internet from at&t. with 99.9% reliability you can, keep calm, your interne
the other four friendliest cities for dogs are las vegas, denver, san diego, and albuquerque. sacramento was sixth. new york ranked tenth. and los angeles was down the list in 18th place. a controversial website is gaining popularity. how it lets you check.whether your partner is cheating. >> pam :a new website is creating quite a stir among couples. it is called "swipe buster". and it lets people check if their partner is active on tinder. the service allows users to access...
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i told him why i was in albuquerque. and he gave me stage passes for his concert.ever had so much fun. >> oh my god, wow. wow. that's a very good story, i'm glad i asked you. now i'm going to ask about this race on tuesday. congressman van hollen was pretty heavily favored for the seat as soon as anybody figured he might run for this seat. knowing that, why did you decide to run for it? you knew it was going to be uphill, you knew he would have a lot of institutional support. what was it in you, what was it in the things that are facing maryland, the prospects for this year, that made you decide this was the year for you to go for it? >> i also knew that maryland is a great state and we have a lot going for us. but the fact is that the voices of so many marylanders who are middle-class families, people who are struggling to get into the middle class, families like mine, and our voices are really missing from the united states senate. and i thought that in my candidacy i could offer a really unique perspective for the young men and women who may have committed an of
i told him why i was in albuquerque. and he gave me stage passes for his concert.ever had so much fun. >> oh my god, wow. wow. that's a very good story, i'm glad i asked you. now i'm going to ask about this race on tuesday. congressman van hollen was pretty heavily favored for the seat as soon as anybody figured he might run for this seat. knowing that, why did you decide to run for it? you knew it was going to be uphill, you knew he would have a lot of institutional support. what was it...
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. >> albuquerque. >> the initial call out to the police came out talking about a suspicious man who isgally. >> the man was 38-year-old, he was homeless and mentally ill. one of the officers on the scene was detective keith sandy, he
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they apparently approached the wrong critter in albuquerque. and all had the quills removed. animal well far animal welfare is looking for their owners. >>> a look ahead. former house speaker dennis hastert is to be sentenced today in chicago, back o'going back to when was a wrestling coach. happy birthday to sheena ease ton, 57. ace freely, 65. kate pearson turns 68 today. >>> now keep it right here for more news, weather and sports, i'm dara brown, along with bill c karins. rain expected on this wednesday morning... the impact it could have on your commute ... kari hall is tracking the latest system. and... . >>> rain expected on this wednesday morning. the impact it could have on your commute. we are tracking the latest system, and -- >> for rain or shine, the warriors taking to the court at oracle arena for game five a. man down, a team strong, still on the hunt for a ring. plus -- >> 2016, hillary clinton and donald trump big winners back east. today in the bay starts right now. a very good wednesday morning to you. i'm laura garcia-cannon
they apparently approached the wrong critter in albuquerque. and all had the quills removed. animal well far animal welfare is looking for their owners. >>> a look ahead. former house speaker dennis hastert is to be sentenced today in chicago, back o'going back to when was a wrestling coach. happy birthday to sheena ease ton, 57. ace freely, 65. kate pearson turns 68 today. >>> now keep it right here for more news, weather and sports, i'm dara brown, along with bill c karins....
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amy: from albuquerque, new mexico, this is democracy now! over.g and it as far as i am concerned, it is over. why would i change? if you have a football team in your winning and you do to the super bowl, you don't change your quarterback, right? i am not changing. amy: it was a big night for the residential front runners. na
amy: from albuquerque, new mexico, this is democracy now! over.g and it as far as i am concerned, it is over. why would i change? if you have a football team in your winning and you do to the super bowl, you don't change your quarterback, right? i am not changing. amy: it was a big night for the residential front runners. na
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albuquerque police officer is seen in the video soothing the child until the paramedics arrived.fant was treated for fever and dehydration but is going to be okay. the baby's father is facing charges. the capitals are one game away from moving forward in the playoffs. game five against the flyers is less than an hour away. tom roussey is live outside the verizon center where fans are beginning to pour in tom: well, maureen, if you saw us an hour ago you saw it was starting to be a sea of red. now officially it's a sea of red. we have all the capital fans here. they have opened the doors of the verizon center. let's go this way to show more of what is going on. is this series going back to philadelphia or ending tonight? >> it's ending this evening. tom: why are you confident? >> they have us behind them to cheer them on. tom: the fans are confident. they thought they might end it in philadelphia but they lost that one. streets out here. if they win it's over for this series. if they lose it would go back to philadelphia for game six. the fans don't want to thi about that. if they
albuquerque police officer is seen in the video soothing the child until the paramedics arrived.fant was treated for fever and dehydration but is going to be okay. the baby's father is facing charges. the capitals are one game away from moving forward in the playoffs. game five against the flyers is less than an hour away. tom roussey is live outside the verizon center where fans are beginning to pour in tom: well, maureen, if you saw us an hour ago you saw it was starting to be a sea of red....
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where are we, in albuquerque? calm wind and pressure holding steady. high today, 68 degrees. 5 degrees above average. about 10 degrees above average tomorrow. sunset tonight about an hour and a half. here are your headlines. a frosty night in a few suburbs north and west. warmer wind will kick in tomorrow. after that early chill it feels toasty in the afternoon. the problem is the high fire risk. there's a thunderstorm threat on friday especially later in the day, a few showers around as well. mainly later in the day. and another nice weekend coming up after that. we've cooled down on the island in copiague, around 59. the brush fire. and now we have a wind coming in terms of our numbers inland, they're in the low and middle 60s right now. relative humidity, look how it climbs along the coast when the ocean air goes in to effect. 30% to 50% in the coast. 9% in the park and below 20% north and west. this is what the radar looked like near the brush fire this afternoon. initially the wind was coming out of the north. it pushed a smoke plume in to the atl
where are we, in albuquerque? calm wind and pressure holding steady. high today, 68 degrees. 5 degrees above average. about 10 degrees above average tomorrow. sunset tonight about an hour and a half. here are your headlines. a frosty night in a few suburbs north and west. warmer wind will kick in tomorrow. after that early chill it feels toasty in the afternoon. the problem is the high fire risk. there's a thunderstorm threat on friday especially later in the day, a few showers around as well....
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shocking police video has been released in albuquerque, new mexico. showing how an officer mistakenly opened fire on a colleague. catherine heenan is here with the story -- and the video. this is the officer who made the terrible mistake. >> catherine:lt. greg brachle thought he was shooting a suspect in a drug bust. but it was actually an undercover detective. the video is hard to watch.it includes the moment when brachle realizes he's shot a friend and fellow officer. this happened last year - but the video has just been released. despite being shot 9 times -- the undercover detective actually survived. he's undergone many surgeries and suffered injuries to all his major organs. the city of albuquerque has just given him a 6-point-5 million dollar settlement. as for brachle - he resigned before he could be fired. an investigation showed he made a string of clumsy mistakes.including the fact he hadn't attended a briefing on the drug bust --- and simply showed up. the warriors chase for 73 wins returns to oracle arena tonight. a preview of their match
shocking police video has been released in albuquerque, new mexico. showing how an officer mistakenly opened fire on a colleague. catherine heenan is here with the story -- and the video. this is the officer who made the terrible mistake. >> catherine:lt. greg brachle thought he was shooting a suspect in a drug bust. but it was actually an undercover detective. the video is hard to watch.it includes the moment when brachle realizes he's shot a friend and fellow officer. this happened last...
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a pair of dogs in albuquerque, new mexico, just learned a painful lesson. they won't do this twice. take a look. this dog will definitely think twice before he tangles with another porcupine. doesn't that look awful? police found a pair of pups wandering the streets with faces unpleasant encounter. now both dogs are okay and both are up for adoption. i bet they go pretty quick. >>> tonight start agent ing at 5, a traveling team of crooks may have reached our area. we'll have what you need to know to be on the alert for them. breaking news and weather >>> happy wednesday and welcome to "new york live." thank you for tuning in on this hump bay. jacque is off, but filling in is carolina bermuda. hi. >> thank you for having me again. >> such a pleasure. i feel like something is going on with you today.
a pair of dogs in albuquerque, new mexico, just learned a painful lesson. they won't do this twice. take a look. this dog will definitely think twice before he tangles with another porcupine. doesn't that look awful? police found a pair of pups wandering the streets with faces unpleasant encounter. now both dogs are okay and both are up for adoption. i bet they go pretty quick. >>> tonight start agent ing at 5, a traveling team of crooks may have reached our area. we'll have what you...
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---la policia de albuquerque dio a conocer las imagenes del equipo de emergencia rociando agua en la que habria sido secuestrada por el novio de la madre que luego este habriaaban dentro. --el sospechoso y mama de la niÑa fueron arrestados. top vo cesar ---en "hollister" las autoridaderealizon una explosion controlada de 15 toneladas de explosivos que fueron encontradas en una fabrica de municiones en el condado de san benito... ---expertos ayudaron a las autoridades a detonar la municion que se realizo tal y como estaba planeada... ---nadie resulto herido. cesar --una de las estafas mas comunes en la temporada de impuestos es el robo de identidad en donde los criminales hurtan informacin personal y cometen delitos que pueden afectarlo gravemente. blanca --alonso castillo esta con nosotros para decirnos como podemos protegernos. alonso, buenas noches., take pkg 0:05 0:27 0:53 1:28 2:00 justicia, anualmente ms de 11 millones de personas en estados unidos son vctimas del robo de identidad y es que solo basta que sepan su fecha de nacimiento y el numero de seguro social para que los lad
---la policia de albuquerque dio a conocer las imagenes del equipo de emergencia rociando agua en la que habria sido secuestrada por el novio de la madre que luego este habriaaban dentro. --el sospechoso y mama de la niÑa fueron arrestados. top vo cesar ---en "hollister" las autoridaderealizon una explosion controlada de 15 toneladas de explosivos que fueron encontradas en una fabrica de municiones en el condado de san benito... ---expertos ayudaron a las autoridades a detonar la...
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the heels of a department of justice investigation into the use of force after other high-profile albuquerque shootings. tonight, yet another police apology and another promise for change. gadi schwartz, nbc news. >>> millions of americans are set for a pay hike as the biggest state and the biggest city in america announced deals to raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour. it's been a big source of contention in politics. the news comes as we get strong new job numbers. employers adding 215,000 jobs in march. the unemployment rate ticked up slightly to 5% as more americans felt confident enough to jump back into the job market. we get all the latest from nbc's joe fryer. >> reporter: after three-plus years of protests and strikes, workers behind the fight for 15 movement can now declare victory in two states. >> i will be able to financially support my son better. >> reporter: monday, california's governor will sign a bill raising the minimum wage to $15, a measure approved by lawmakers after contentious debate. >> these are families that are saying, i'm struggling and no one is listening to me
the heels of a department of justice investigation into the use of force after other high-profile albuquerque shootings. tonight, yet another police apology and another promise for change. gadi schwartz, nbc news. >>> millions of americans are set for a pay hike as the biggest state and the biggest city in america announced deals to raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour. it's been a big source of contention in politics. the news comes as we get strong new job numbers. employers adding...
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cuando es escoltado por un agente a la patrulla. 15 meses despus de la balacera el jefe de polica de albuquerqueerencia de prensa una indemnizacin a favor del detective herido por 6.5 millones de dlares. y en un comunicado la portavoz de la polica reflexionaba "por difcil que sea ver y evaluar este video, es imperativo que aprendamos de l" tag cam --fue un reportaje de diego arias del programa "al rojo vivo" que puede ver aqui en telemundo 48 de lunes a viernes a las 4 de la tarde... take vo lorena --- en mxico dan a conocer el tercer peritaje que expertos hicieron en el basurero de cocula... ---inspeores afirman que si hubo incendio controlado donde por lo menos 17 cuerpos fueron incinerados... --- segn el reciente anlisis hay suficientes evidencias que lo demuestran... --- los especialistas harn ms pruebas para determinar si es posible incinerar 43 cuerpos en ese lugar... lorena --sorpresa e indignacion causo el caso del hombre canadiense que supuestamente tocaba y besaba a un par de pequeÑas, ante la mirada de su tio vo --walter zuk fue detenido y enfrenta un proceso penal. --segn las leyes e
cuando es escoltado por un agente a la patrulla. 15 meses despus de la balacera el jefe de polica de albuquerqueerencia de prensa una indemnizacin a favor del detective herido por 6.5 millones de dlares. y en un comunicado la portavoz de la polica reflexionaba "por difcil que sea ver y evaluar este video, es imperativo que aprendamos de l" tag cam --fue un reportaje de diego arias del programa "al rojo vivo" que puede ver aqui en telemundo 48 de lunes a viernes a las 4 de la...
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they apparently approached the wrong critter in albuquerque and got a faceful of porcupine coils. now the coils are removed and animal welfare is looking for their owner. if no one comes forward, both will go up for adoption. >> you know it can happen but never seen it before. >> it looked so painful! >>> now here is a look ahead. former house speaker dennis hastert is due to be sentenced in federal court in chicago. he pleaded guilty to lying to investigates about alleged hush money he paid to victims of wrestling coach and teacher. prosecutors are expected to recommend six month in prison but the judge could go higher. happy birthday to sheena easton who turns 57 and freely is 65 and indicate pierson turns 68. i'm betty nguyen. thanks for watching "early today." we hope you have a wonderful >>> right now commuter alert. where trains are bypassing this morning and what crews are saying about a possible threat to passengers after a platform collapse. >>> and on do hillary clinton's wins mean for bernie sanders future? >>> and donald trump sweeps, but he's dealing with backlash now
they apparently approached the wrong critter in albuquerque and got a faceful of porcupine coils. now the coils are removed and animal welfare is looking for their owner. if no one comes forward, both will go up for adoption. >> you know it can happen but never seen it before. >> it looked so painful! >>> now here is a look ahead. former house speaker dennis hastert is due to be sentenced in federal court in chicago. he pleaded guilty to lying to investigates about alleged...
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. >>> first, here is a look at today's temperature -- 76 in albuquerque. >> i like the 80s all along the east. >> we're close, 69, almost to 70. >> i'll take that. >> announcer: "world news now" weather, brought to you by downy unstoppables. mell like springtime...in paris. unstopables in-wash scent boosters. the more you pour the more scent you'll savor. toss into your wash before your clothes for luxurious scent for up to 12 weeks. and introducing unstopables fabric conditioner by downy giving your laundry a bold, captivating scent with luxury you can feel. for long-lasting scent, just pair with your in-wash scent booster. unstopables by downy. the ultimate in long lasting scent. yourbut the omega-3s in fish oil differ from megared krill oil. unlike fish oil, megared is easily absorbed by your body. megared. the difference is easy to absorb. (male #1) it's a little something i've done every night since i was a kid, empty my pocket change into this old jar. it's never much, just what's left after i break a dollar. and i never thought i could get quality life insurance with my spare
. >>> first, here is a look at today's temperature -- 76 in albuquerque. >> i like the 80s all along the east. >> we're close, 69, almost to 70. >> i'll take that. >> announcer: "world news now" weather, brought to you by downy unstoppables. mell like springtime...in paris. unstopables in-wash scent boosters. the more you pour the more scent you'll savor. toss into your wash before your clothes for luxurious scent for up to 12 weeks. and introducing...
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video captured an undercover drug sting in albuquerque last year. after the signal they were supporting two undercover detectives in a car with two suspects. the lieutenant meant to aim at a suspect. instead, he shot a detective. the city has paid millions to the wounded detective to settle a lawsuit. >>> the meat slicing machines at many delis might not be getting cleaned as often as they should. the cdc finds only half of food stores with slicing machines wash them thoroughly at least every four hours as recommended by the fda. frequent cleanings are recommended to prevent the spread of listeria and other germs. >>> coming up at 6:00 -- -- [ indiscernible ] >>> new at 5:00 it protects you from sunburn but it could leave men infertile. the uv blocking ingredients in sunscreen mimic the effects of progesterone which is known to stop sperm cells from functioning normally. scientists believe that this could unlock the mystery to unexplained male infertility. >>> california has lots of laws. some we all know about. others, not so much. consumerwatch re
video captured an undercover drug sting in albuquerque last year. after the signal they were supporting two undercover detectives in a car with two suspects. the lieutenant meant to aim at a suspect. instead, he shot a detective. the city has paid millions to the wounded detective to settle a lawsuit. >>> the meat slicing machines at many delis might not be getting cleaned as often as they should. the cdc finds only half of food stores with slicing machines wash them thoroughly at...
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> back now with our "index," starting with with powerful new video of a wild police shooting in albuquerque firing off close to 50 rounds at a suspected car thief last year. they say they opened fire because they thought he ran over an officer, which he did not. he also was armed. the suspect, now brain dead. his family, considering legal action. >>> and check this out. soaring over the golden gate, making history. the pilot completing a risky the bay area powered only by the sun. pretty impressive. >>> and prince george already having an effect on fashion. the robe he wore to greet president obama, set off a frenzy online. the $40 robe sold out after the picture was released, but they're still accepting orders. >>> now to a new york city firefighter with a flair for drama. check this out. daring rescue? not so much. this firefighter, surprising his girlfriend with a proposal. and in that moment she said yes. good luck topping that one. >>> still ahead, beyonce, burning up the internet once again. the singer at times changing genres, getting personal. dropping a surprise one-hour video. and
> back now with our "index," starting with with powerful new video of a wild police shooting in albuquerque firing off close to 50 rounds at a suspected car thief last year. they say they opened fire because they thought he ran over an officer, which he did not. he also was armed. the suspect, now brain dead. his family, considering legal action. >>> and check this out. soaring over the golden gate, making history. the pilot completing a risky the bay area powered only by...
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. >> all the way from albuquerque, new mexico? >> yes. >> we met each other first by satellite about three years ago as i recall. >> yes, yes. >> right when you were beginning your documentary, "justice denied." so, michael, i want to start with you. why did you decide to go public? this is a tough subject. it's hard enough for women. i can't even imagine what it's like for a man. >> i had gone [sighs] i -- when i was raped, it was in 1974, and i never -- >> just saying that, just saying that out loud so matter-of-factly, you're kind of, like, processing it still? >> well, i never told anybody for 20 years. >> oh. >> so, i went through a lot of therapy to get to that point, and i tried to commit suicide seven times. and after one of my suicide attempts, they took me to the v.a., and i, you know, was talking with a counselor, and, finally, she said, "well," you know, she -- this depression i had that was clinical depression, she said, "you want to tell me about your rape now?" i broke down and told her, you know, and finally told m
. >> all the way from albuquerque, new mexico? >> yes. >> we met each other first by satellite about three years ago as i recall. >> yes, yes. >> right when you were beginning your documentary, "justice denied." so, michael, i want to start with you. why did you decide to go public? this is a tough subject. it's hard enough for women. i can't even imagine what it's like for a man. >> i had gone [sighs] i -- when i was raped, it was in 1974, and i...
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the gripping scene in albuquerque caught on camera. women calling police after finding this 2 month old in an unlocked suv. police soothing the child, whose temperature had climbed to nearly 102 degrees. the father was arrested and booked on a felony child abuse charge. >>> now to texas. a tanker truck swallowed by a sinkhole. a huge hole opening in a parking area, and the truck sucked into an underground parking area near houston. so far, no injuries. >>> and an army investigation into an air drop exercise gone wrong. this is truly bizarre video. u.s. planes over germany dropping heavy supplies from the sky, including humvees. three breaking free from their parachutes, and crashing to earth. also no injuries in this story. the investigation is ongoing. >>> and a major recall of millions of vehicles tonight. fiat-chrysler recalling cars including recent model dodge chargers and jeep cherokees over gear shifters that may increase the risk of accidents. more than 40 injuries potentially tied to this so far. >>> when we come back, celebra
the gripping scene in albuquerque caught on camera. women calling police after finding this 2 month old in an unlocked suv. police soothing the child, whose temperature had climbed to nearly 102 degrees. the father was arrested and booked on a felony child abuse charge. >>> now to texas. a tanker truck swallowed by a sinkhole. a huge hole opening in a parking area, and the truck sucked into an underground parking area near houston. so far, no injuries. >>> and an army...
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cities as far as salt lake and albuquerque, and phoenix and san diego and vegas would not exist withoutt. so this is a time to splash and saver the best parts before another 20 million stick their straws in by the middle of the center. and we start near a gorgeous part in the colorado rockies called devil's thumb ranch. so if people ask you where is the source of the colorado river, this is it, right? >> yes, this is the top, 1,450 miles long. >> but it is not the spring that comes out of one spot in the ground, but it is a bunch of little creeks. >> yes sh, it is a bunch of cre that turns into rivers. >> mate rice is with american rivers. >> i love this sound so much. >> it is amazing. >> and a group that tries to get the folks out west to understand that water does not come from the tap or the supermarket, but from here until it doesn't. >> i am in fear that we may not be able to manage the water sustained for a long period of time. >> and he explains that over half of the water in the mountains is taken from cities of denver to colorado springs before a drop reaches the river. >> so
cities as far as salt lake and albuquerque, and phoenix and san diego and vegas would not exist withoutt. so this is a time to splash and saver the best parts before another 20 million stick their straws in by the middle of the center. and we start near a gorgeous part in the colorado rockies called devil's thumb ranch. so if people ask you where is the source of the colorado river, this is it, right? >> yes, this is the top, 1,450 miles long. >> but it is not the spring that comes...