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the event in albuquerque, new mexico, protests and fights and arrests. san jose police are holding meetings to be prepared. unleashing a barrage of putdowns. the description of his trump university and trump himself as frauds. cnn's sara murray has more. >> reporter: good morning, john and christine. on a day when donald trump took harsh incoming fire, he fired back. hillary clinton went after him and trump university and calling him a fraud. and unleashing a series of counter-punches against hillary clinton. calling her crooked hillary and saying she was one of the worst secretary of states in history. >> who said that? bernie sanders said that about hillary. she's not qualified. here have seven points i have which i think are important. they talk about hillary and her income pe tans. she is one of the worst secretaries of state in our country. now she wants to be our president. look, i'll be honest. she has no natural talent to be president. this is not a president. they talk about me. actually a lot of people think i look extremely presidential, you w
the event in albuquerque, new mexico, protests and fights and arrests. san jose police are holding meetings to be prepared. unleashing a barrage of putdowns. the description of his trump university and trump himself as frauds. cnn's sara murray has more. >> reporter: good morning, john and christine. on a day when donald trump took harsh incoming fire, he fired back. hillary clinton went after him and trump university and calling him a fraud. and unleashing a series of counter-punches...
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it became albuquerque's bear.g and looking for her cub, this traumatic incident occurs, yet they are reunited and able to be turned loose. i think it is a story of hope, you know. >> many wildlife officials rely on airbags to cushion the fall of bears they have to sedate, a development they owe, in some part, to sparky the bear. >>> december 6th, 2010. in tucson, arizona another animal is stuck high on an electrical pole. this time, a cat who's been up there for three days. >> i just thought the cat might either slip and fall off or get into the power lines and get shocked and die. >> but kim the cat surprises everyone. >> on a monday cameraman andrew brown heads out to cover the story. all day, phone lines had been buzzing in the newsroom. >> people were so upset about this cat being on this pole and them not being able to get it down that i didn't know what to expect, but i knew it was going to be kind of crazy. >> when andrew arrives on the scene, a crowd has formed. looking 30 feet up at one very confused cat.
it became albuquerque's bear.g and looking for her cub, this traumatic incident occurs, yet they are reunited and able to be turned loose. i think it is a story of hope, you know. >> many wildlife officials rely on airbags to cushion the fall of bears they have to sedate, a development they owe, in some part, to sparky the bear. >>> december 6th, 2010. in tucson, arizona another animal is stuck high on an electrical pole. this time, a cat who's been up there for three days....
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old route 66 runs through new mexico like a collapsed vein, right through santa fe and albuquerque.gic once. families loaded in massive chrome and steel chariots with powerful v8 engines and took off down that blacktop highway. they slept in whimsical motor lodges and bungalows, swam in kidney shaped pools. then, it all went redundant. route 66 was decommissioned, chopped up, largely forgotten, except by desperate and lazy travel show hosts. does anyone else on cnn do this, like, drive around like, 10:15 at night looking for tacos? yeah, probably. i'll say this, the strip takes on a much more interesting look at night. you could imagine dennis hopper huffing nitrous and dismembering somebody over and unrolled tarp in any one of those sinister-looking motel rooms. cool. well, hopefully the taco's first because after you do the meth, you really aren't going to want to eat. in ancient times, early drivers would hang the testicles of their enemies on their rearview mirrors. best case scenario around here in my humble opinion, taco truck of which there are quite a few. parking lot, the s
old route 66 runs through new mexico like a collapsed vein, right through santa fe and albuquerque.gic once. families loaded in massive chrome and steel chariots with powerful v8 engines and took off down that blacktop highway. they slept in whimsical motor lodges and bungalows, swam in kidney shaped pools. then, it all went redundant. route 66 was decommissioned, chopped up, largely forgotten, except by desperate and lazy travel show hosts. does anyone else on cnn do this, like, drive around...
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host: albuquerque, new mexico. libertarian. eric, low. -- eric, hello. guest: i attended a convention here -- caller: i attended a convention here. we grow thent that libertarian party. statement at the i don't think anyone labeled a republican can say that. guest: sorry, bit of static in the year. ear.n the bill weld was talking about things in the early 1990's that nobody was talking about. gay-rights, medical rights, choose -- hes to was pro-choice, pro-gay rights and pro-medical marijuana. there -- most of you were not born at that time. have any of you done things in the 1990's that perhaps you have different thoughts about today? wore libertarian as a badge of honor. a headline in the albuquerque said gary johnson is not a republican, he is a libertarian. i took it as a badge of honor, which broadly speaking, i am i carey conservative and about people making their own choices in their own lives. host: rea come independently. line.ia, independent caller: if people would go to --igration counters immigrationcounters.com, they of immigration. tariff,
host: albuquerque, new mexico. libertarian. eric, low. -- eric, hello. guest: i attended a convention here -- caller: i attended a convention here. we grow thent that libertarian party. statement at the i don't think anyone labeled a republican can say that. guest: sorry, bit of static in the year. ear.n the bill weld was talking about things in the early 1990's that nobody was talking about. gay-rights, medical rights, choose -- hes to was pro-choice, pro-gay rights and pro-medical marijuana....
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trade to the fire in new mexico has destroyed two dozen homes south of albuquerque and is parsed into time. another fire has burned 19 square miles southwest of show low. lauren: morbid and venezuela is venezuela as the food crisis grows worse. pester people struggling grocery stores and pharmacies with delivery trucks under constant attack, the country's food is not transported under armed guard. more than 50 food riots protested in venezuela and the last two weeks alone. the government has slashed imports to say foreign currency to avoid it that the fault is seared and that has created serious food and medicine shortages. venezuela imports 70% of the food it consumes. trade to netscape caught up in the global market action overnight. a global rally underway. the shanghai composite index up one 10th of 1%. check out japan's nikkei. the nikkei up 2.3%. hong kong's hang seng up 1.7% of the cost be upon a 5%. trained to believe it or not, the great britain will stay in the european union under the bed to put 7% to the upside for the ftse implanted 3.5% gain in the cac in paris is a 3.3%
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a blaze scorched four homes and 17,000 acres, south of albuquerque is contained. >> it's been hot out in the southwest. hot around here. >> reporter: not as hot, today not all that humid, but it's going to be hot. if you're going to exert yourself stay hydrated, and the air quality an issue today. storm tracker 6 live double scan, we have nothing in the way of precipitation. we have sunrise coming up over the horizon. there's atlantic city with the lights on the ferris wheel on the peer. 68 degrees, dewpoint at 60 which is around the borderline where we consider the air humid, many will see dewpoints no worse than in the upper 50s, not all that humid, but definitely getting 0 hot. winds are calm, so not much aid from the wind. overall we're looking at a sunny start today and sunny finish as well. we'll go mostly sunny, hot, 76 degrees by 8:00 a.m., zooming up to 85 and noon in the upper 80s with a high of 93. by dinnertime we'll be close to the 90-degree mark. high temperatures this afternoon, 93 in allentown. 94 in trenton. low 90s in reading, wilmington and philadelphia. on or about
a blaze scorched four homes and 17,000 acres, south of albuquerque is contained. >> it's been hot out in the southwest. hot around here. >> reporter: not as hot, today not all that humid, but it's going to be hot. if you're going to exert yourself stay hydrated, and the air quality an issue today. storm tracker 6 live double scan, we have nothing in the way of precipitation. we have sunrise coming up over the horizon. there's atlantic city with the lights on the ferris wheel on the...
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this is the same one that trump blasted last week during a rally in albuquerque. >> she's got to do a better job. okay? your governor has got to do a better job. she's not doing the job. hey. maybe i'll run for governor of new mexico. i'll get this place going. she's not doing the job. we've got to get her moving. let's go, governor. >> following those statements against governor martinez, republican leaders immediately pressured trump to backtrack not only because a fellow republican but the only female latina governor. two groups that must win to make it to the white house and the head of the republican governor's association. until now, the presumptive nominee refused to do so even defending his comments recently as tuesday. >> she was not nice. and i was fine. just a little bit of a jab. but she wasn't nice and you think i'm going to change? i'm not changing including with her. >> trump's new olive branch, will it be enough to win governor martinez's endorsement? here's what she told a reporter from a santa fe newspaper. >> he needs to address his plans for us. and new mexico peop
this is the same one that trump blasted last week during a rally in albuquerque. >> she's got to do a better job. okay? your governor has got to do a better job. she's not doing the job. hey. maybe i'll run for governor of new mexico. i'll get this place going. she's not doing the job. we've got to get her moving. let's go, governor. >> following those statements against governor martinez, republican leaders immediately pressured trump to backtrack not only because a fellow...
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we're talking about albuquerque in new mexico. i think this is the guy who says, mexico is sending its worst people and they're rapists and they're criminals and we need to build a wall and we need to keep out the muslims. nobody is advocating violence, nobody is wait, nobody -- wait, you're wrong on that. not at all. you no he what he does? >> how can you say he's advocating violence? he's saying keep the bad people out. >> no. what bad people? now wait a second, let me just say people who feel that they are being defamed by donald trump, called rapists and criminals are going to have a reaction, eric and remember he's the only candidate who has advocated violence. he's the only one who has, when a guy got sucker-punched, i'll pay the man's legal fee force sucker-punching. he said maybe these protesters should be roughed up. he said in the good old days, these protesters would be taken out of here in a stretcher. >> when a woman goes out at night without a bra on, does she deserve it if she's attacked. this woman got egged becaus
we're talking about albuquerque in new mexico. i think this is the guy who says, mexico is sending its worst people and they're rapists and they're criminals and we need to build a wall and we need to keep out the muslims. nobody is advocating violence, nobody is wait, nobody -- wait, you're wrong on that. not at all. you no he what he does? >> how can you say he's advocating violence? he's saying keep the bad people out. >> no. what bad people? now wait a second, let me just say...
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seeing other protests that were liberal protests and attacks on trump supporters in places like albuquerquenew mexico. and if the shoe was on the other foot it would be covered far and wide. >> i think the wording would be different. if you had conservatives attacking liberals the wording would be very derogatory how you would dheechbz guys doing the attacking. i think it is more awful bias from temperatuhe media than a l bias. i think they would rather just cover justin bieber than real news. and i think they screw the story. >> they also hate donald trump and think that is true of many americans whether you work in the media or not. and i think that is part of the story. what i will say is that there have been across the political spectrum pundits on tv constantly decrying the silent hillary clinton talked about it. bernie sanders has talked it. we need to make sure this doesn't happen because you do not want our officers who serve dutifully every day to protect us to feel this way and this runs into the larger ferguson effect problem which we're not discussing right now it is a real seri
seeing other protests that were liberal protests and attacks on trump supporters in places like albuquerquenew mexico. and if the shoe was on the other foot it would be covered far and wide. >> i think the wording would be different. if you had conservatives attacking liberals the wording would be very derogatory how you would dheechbz guys doing the attacking. i think it is more awful bias from temperatuhe media than a l bias. i think they would rather just cover justin bieber than real...
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and so i told him that i would get him some applications for places in albuquerque. some applications like we talked a couple weeks ago in places for preparation for parole back to albuquerque. and your release date is -- >> july 1st. >> july 1st. >> that's all i'm waiting for. >> okay. so no more disciplinary. >> there's something in my heart that's just saying that something -- i'm not going to end up going that day. i don't know why. but i just sense it. i wonder if you can give them a ring on the phone, you know. >> yes, i'll follow up. >> can you push this, you know? let's get this approved so i can have that, all right, sanchez, you're approved. >> well, i can get the wheels rolling to make sure nothing happens that will delay you. >> i know something's going to happen. >> we'll do some follow-up for him to make sure that everybody knows the urgency of the plan and that sort of thing so we can attempt to get him out on time. thanks, joe. >> there are butterflies inside. there's freedom again. even if it's for an hour, it would feel good to get out of here, you
and so i told him that i would get him some applications for places in albuquerque. some applications like we talked a couple weeks ago in places for preparation for parole back to albuquerque. and your release date is -- >> july 1st. >> july 1st. >> that's all i'm waiting for. >> okay. so no more disciplinary. >> there's something in my heart that's just saying that something -- i'm not going to end up going that day. i don't know why. but i just sense it. i...
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rehema ellis, nbc news albuquerque. >>> tomorrow on "nightly news" our special series goes inside theancer moon shot program when joe biden sits down with tom brokaw. that will do it for us on this tuesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. test test test test test test test test airport. live istanbul airport. t...but a cose gunmen swarmed the terminal hou. and you can see -- the avpolice. ==raj/2-shot== thas for joig us. i'm raj mathai. and i'm jessica uirre. a number of u-slights toturkey but one flight out of sfo iexpet minutes headed the very airpora. turkey are grounded this hour, but one flight is expected to ack off in just minutes headed to that very airport attacked in istanbul. it is now 4:00 in the morning in turkey, five and a half hours after a deadly attack at the aturak national airport. gunmen set off bombs inside the area. at least 36 people are dead and hasns others injured, but that warder keeps climbing. no word yet on any american casualties. how many gunmen were on the ground is unclear, but nbc has learne
rehema ellis, nbc news albuquerque. >>> tomorrow on "nightly news" our special series goes inside theancer moon shot program when joe biden sits down with tom brokaw. that will do it for us on this tuesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. test test test test test test test test airport. live istanbul airport. t...but a cose gunmen swarmed the terminal hou. and you can see -- the avpolice. ==raj/2-shot== thas for joig...
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about the new mexico governor, and she and trump recently got into it when he held that rally in albuquerque, new mexico, and he bashed her, and he was upset she said she was too busy to attend that rally. that was a real concern for republicans. you heard top republicans saying trump has to stop criticizing fellow gop members, and so the fact there may be some kind of meeting or she said she would be interested in one and trump said he backed off his attacks of her, and it's significant because trump is realizing and taking into consider some of the remarks that have been talked about in republican circles. >> as we have seen so far, vitriol can turn to hugs the next day. >>> coming up, we head to puerto rico where voting in the democrat kwreubg primary, set to start soon. >>> more rain is looming for the lone star state when we come back. you don't let anything keep you sidelined. that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. innovative sonicare technology with
about the new mexico governor, and she and trump recently got into it when he held that rally in albuquerque, new mexico, and he bashed her, and he was upset she said she was too busy to attend that rally. that was a real concern for republicans. you heard top republicans saying trump has to stop criticizing fellow gop members, and so the fact there may be some kind of meeting or she said she would be interested in one and trump said he backed off his attacks of her, and it's significant...
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then last month in albuquerque, new mexico, several police officers were hurt after peaceful protests turned violent outside a trump event there. law enforcement used smoke devices and pepper spray to police that scene to try to break it up. things got even worse in san diego last week. 35 people arrested, several people injured outside a trump rally, including a bunch of fights between donald trump supporters and anti-trump demonstrators. and then finally last night in san jose, california, it was the worst yet. this time multiple violent episodes between protesters and trump supporters, including multiple incidents of trump supporters being targeted and chased and physically attacked by anti-trump demonstrators. >> protesters followed trump supporters to their cars as they left the convention center. around the corner and away from police protection on san carlo street, a mob mentality took over. a trump supporter wearing a "build the wall" t-shirt assaulted by several young men. fear for his safety i yelled at him to get away. >> run! get the hell out of here! >> protesters attacke
then last month in albuquerque, new mexico, several police officers were hurt after peaceful protests turned violent outside a trump event there. law enforcement used smoke devices and pepper spray to police that scene to try to break it up. things got even worse in san diego last week. 35 people arrested, several people injured outside a trump rally, including a bunch of fights between donald trump supporters and anti-trump demonstrators. and then finally last night in san jose, california, it...
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este fin de semana se estima que phoenix estara por los 119 grados, las vegas 109 y albuquerque en 100condado de los angeles y santa brbara seran los das ms calurosos del verano... bite-david zaniboni-capitn depto 23 50 12 estamos muy preocupados hay pronsticos de temperaturas de 90 grados, dice el capitn david zaniboni del departamento de bomberos de santa brbara. mientras avionetas con retardantes, y bomberos trabajan sin parar en santa brbara, tambin hay incendios forestales en arizona y nuevo mxico con el peligro de agravarse frente al calor extremo. take vo cesar ---los bomberos combaten un incendio de maleza en el condado de "amador"... ---el incendio "camanche" comenzo esta tarde a eso de las tres y hasta el momento ya destruyo mas de 150 acres y continua extendiendose... ----las autoridades ordenaron evacuaciones en el area de "buena vista" donde las llamas ya destuyeron varias estructuras... ---un 10 por ciento del incendio ha sido contenido. blanca-vo --el presidente obama llego esta noche al valle central para pasar el dia del padre con su familia en "yosemite" y la proxima
este fin de semana se estima que phoenix estara por los 119 grados, las vegas 109 y albuquerque en 100condado de los angeles y santa brbara seran los das ms calurosos del verano... bite-david zaniboni-capitn depto 23 50 12 estamos muy preocupados hay pronsticos de temperaturas de 90 grados, dice el capitn david zaniboni del departamento de bomberos de santa brbara. mientras avionetas con retardantes, y bomberos trabajan sin parar en santa brbara, tambin hay incendios forestales en arizona y...
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new mexico wildfire that has destroyed two dozen homes is now more than 80% contained south of albuquerque. meanwhile back at lake isabella the fire has knocked out cell phone towers. in kern county, california, will karr, fox news. >>> contrast the scene there to our weather here. look at. that just beautiful. but it is hot, and it's going to be getting even hotter. let's go over to our chief meteorologist. i imagine concerns about fire are going to be tan that mount. >> it's hot like your tie, frank. >> it's not hot pink. >> no, it's not hot pink. frank, you're right, it is warming up. temperatures on the increase. these were the highs today. fairfield was 91. it was warmer today by a couple of degrees. tomorrow warmer, that's saturday. sunday we could see upper 90s, low 100s. same as we go into monday. fire danger comes up. air quality gets into that, especially on monday, spare the air day a real possibility. we continue to see kind of cool along the coast, or mild along the coast. if the heat is driving you nuts, just drive over to emeryville or san francisco. there will be some patch
new mexico wildfire that has destroyed two dozen homes is now more than 80% contained south of albuquerque. meanwhile back at lake isabella the fire has knocked out cell phone towers. in kern county, california, will karr, fox news. >>> contrast the scene there to our weather here. look at. that just beautiful. but it is hot, and it's going to be getting even hotter. let's go over to our chief meteorologist. i imagine concerns about fire are going to be tan that mount. >> it's...
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you talked about albuquerque, then you saw trump supporters very specifically diverted away from where the protests were happening to the point that people had to take a very circuitous route to get back to their cars in the parking garage. that did not happen this time. you saw intermingling as people left and what happened happened. so we talk about the chaos, we talk about the protests. we also talk about what happened inside that room. you played some of the sound bites of donald trump going after hillary clinton. he did so with this new nickname. he's called her crooked hillary for a while. now he's added something to it, lyin' crooked hillary. here's what he had to say about that and one of his former rivals. >> ted cruz is no longer a liar. we don't say lyin' ted anymore. we don't want to say lyin' ted. i'd love to pull it out and use it on lyin' crooked hillary. >> reporter: not sure how ted cruz feels about that one, craig, but we will work to find out. back to you. >> i assume that means he's going to give ted cruz a new nickname. kristen welker again in los angeles covering
you talked about albuquerque, then you saw trump supporters very specifically diverted away from where the protests were happening to the point that people had to take a very circuitous route to get back to their cars in the parking garage. that did not happen this time. you saw intermingling as people left and what happened happened. so we talk about the chaos, we talk about the protests. we also talk about what happened inside that room. you played some of the sound bites of donald trump...
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albuquerque will be warm but sustained system area of high pressure off the east of us. and then you will stay cool read along the coast and warming things up once again for inland locations. in a big ridge of high pressure area of high pressure that situation in the four quarters has read the regents' march 93 in livermore 95 and concord 96 in fairfield and then 88 if you're in nevada of 66 in palo my 91 in santa rosa 58 forecast shows that you will see little bit of a cool down wednesday thursday inland locations the job from the '90s than the '80s close to average close to the bay pretty much mid-70s and for the coast in the '60s the forecast showing as ago next reversal we will pretty much spend most days above average. only wednesday thursday that we draw closer average as we head into a week and a warm things up once again and a closer look classy you again in the forecast. >> steve: on top of the world the founding member of the santana blues band when stanley came across him he was homeless to recovering from that only now they have another devastating act accide
albuquerque will be warm but sustained system area of high pressure off the east of us. and then you will stay cool read along the coast and warming things up once again for inland locations. in a big ridge of high pressure area of high pressure that situation in the four quarters has read the regents' march 93 in livermore 95 and concord 96 in fairfield and then 88 if you're in nevada of 66 in palo my 91 in santa rosa 58 forecast shows that you will see little bit of a cool down wednesday...
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a 2 square mile fire that destroyed homes south of albuquerque is showing signs of slowing down. that burned more than 19 square miles. >>> a popular amusement park ride is shut down after an accident sends several to the hospital. it happening on the zip in pip in ride. one empty car was waiting to take off. a second car holding ten riders wasn't able to slow down. the two cars crashed. no one was seriously hurt. the ride will stay closed until the park figures out how it happened. >>> strong winds carry a bouncy house away in niagara, new york. no one was hurt when the winds lifted the inflatable 40 feet in the air and into high voltage power lines. it's important to make sure that the inflatables, if you have used them, you have to stake them in the ground like the manufacturer sucks. >> secure it to the ground like e stakes, 18-inch stakes to secure it. >> good point. >> they caution using the inflatables during strong winds to avoid them from being carried away. >>> that is a quick look at what is going on this tuesday morning. >> the news at 4:30 starts right now. >>> right
a 2 square mile fire that destroyed homes south of albuquerque is showing signs of slowing down. that burned more than 19 square miles. >>> a popular amusement park ride is shut down after an accident sends several to the hospital. it happening on the zip in pip in ride. one empty car was waiting to take off. a second car holding ten riders wasn't able to slow down. the two cars crashed. no one was seriously hurt. the ride will stay closed until the park figures out how it happened....
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. >> reporter: markham enrolled in barber school and in 1967 opened a small shop in albuquerque, newico, that also sold hair products like those created by his friend the celebrity stylist jay sebring. >> he got paul newman, steve mcqueen, frank sinatra. >> reporter: august 1969 brought devastating news. >> i heard on the radio jay sebring and sharon tate killed. >> los angeles and the country were shocked to learn of a grisly trail of murders which included the death of the actress sharon tate. >> reporter: tate and sebring murdered by followers of charles manson. the brutal killings that haunted the nation accelerated markham's career. >> when he was killed, i was the only one that could take over. >> reporter: he helped run s sebring's company for several years. he concentrated on women's hair care. they worked together, as they still do. >> i don't love it. >> reporter: avva, their first feminine hair care line, hit the market in 1989 thanks in part to a loan from cheryl's father. >> her father loaned us $150,000. we took it down to zero. then the company started coming up. it's
. >> reporter: markham enrolled in barber school and in 1967 opened a small shop in albuquerque, newico, that also sold hair products like those created by his friend the celebrity stylist jay sebring. >> he got paul newman, steve mcqueen, frank sinatra. >> reporter: august 1969 brought devastating news. >> i heard on the radio jay sebring and sharon tate killed. >> los angeles and the country were shocked to learn of a grisly trail of murders which included the...
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south of albuquerque. with less than 10% of it contained since it began burning a week ago, hundreds of residents were given mandatory evacuation orders. at least one county has declared a state of emergency. meanwhile in arizona, record temperatures and low humidity fueled a 12,000-acre fire. nearby counties are on alert for possible evacuations. >>> the blistering heat proved deadly for some. in arizona, at least four people in their 20s died in separate heat-related incidents over the weekend. temperatures hit triple-digit highs not seen in nearly 50 years. the first victim was hiking on saturday on a trail outside of phoenix. on sunday a woman that worked as a personal trainer died during a morning trek despite packing plenty of water. later that day two hikers had to be rescued by helicopter. one was treated at a local hospital. the other died before deputies could help. and even when night fell, another group succumbed to the heat. rescue crews found a man dead along a canyon trail. and they are stil
south of albuquerque. with less than 10% of it contained since it began burning a week ago, hundreds of residents were given mandatory evacuation orders. at least one county has declared a state of emergency. meanwhile in arizona, record temperatures and low humidity fueled a 12,000-acre fire. nearby counties are on alert for possible evacuations. >>> the blistering heat proved deadly for some. in arizona, at least four people in their 20s died in separate heat-related incidents over...
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the so-called doghead fire is burning in the mountains southeast of albuquerque. it began tuesday afternoon and quickly spread. at least 2,000 acres have burned. the national guard has been put on standby. >>> egyptian officials say they have located the main wreckage from the egyptair plane that crashed in the mediterranean last month. the wreckage is located between the greek island of crete and egyptian coast. 66 people died in the crash. until now only small pieces of the plane have been recovered. the cause of the crash has yet to be determined. >>> and coming up on the "morning news," a look at oscar pistorius walking on his stumps at his sentencing hearing. >>> an orlando victim's grandmother gets a heartwarming surprise on her flight. this is the "cbs morning news." see me. see me. don't stare at me. see me. see me. see me to know that psoriasis is just something that i have. i'm not contagious. see me to know that... ...i won't stop until i find what works. discover cosentyx, a different kind of medicine for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. proven to
the so-called doghead fire is burning in the mountains southeast of albuquerque. it began tuesday afternoon and quickly spread. at least 2,000 acres have burned. the national guard has been put on standby. >>> egyptian officials say they have located the main wreckage from the egyptair plane that crashed in the mediterranean last month. the wreckage is located between the greek island of crete and egyptian coast. 66 people died in the crash. until now only small pieces of the plane...
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rehema ellis, nbc news albuquerque. >>> tomorrow we go inside the cancer moon shot program when joe bidens down with tom brokaw. that will do it on this tuesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. night. it's our new intern, bart's first week here at td bank, he's a robot from one of those other banks. we're training him to bank human. i am banking assistance & registration technology. wait, wait, wait. but you can call me, banking assistance & registration technology. hi amy. thank you. thank you. that is not protocol manager jenna. that's ok bart, it is here. at td bank we do things differently, like having the longest hours of any bank. don't just bank. bank human. >>> famous. >> kanye takes a hit for his bedful of celebrity look-alikes. who's now calling it disturbing, even stating it makes her feel unsafe? i'm melissa hernandez. bring on the
rehema ellis, nbc news albuquerque. >>> tomorrow we go inside the cancer moon shot program when joe bidens down with tom brokaw. that will do it on this tuesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. night. it's our new intern, bart's first week here at td bank, he's a robot from one of those other banks. we're training him to bank human. i am banking assistance & registration technology. wait, wait, wait. but you can call me,...
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host: albuquerque, new mexico. libertarian. eric, low. -- eric, hello. guest: i attended a convention here -- caller: i attended a convention here. we grow thent that libertarian party. statement at the i don't think anyone labeled a republican can say that. guest: sorry, bit of static in the year. ear.n the bill weld was talking about things in the early 1990's that nobody was talking about. gay-rights, medical rights, choose -- hes to was pro-choice, pro-gay rights and pro-medical marijuana. there -- most of you were not born at that time. have any of you done things in the 1990's that perhaps you have different thoughts about today? wore libertarian as a badge of honor. a headline in the albuquerque said gary johnson is not a republican, he is a libertarian. i took it as a badge of honor, which broadly speaking, i am i carey conservative and about people making their own choices in their own lives. host: rea come independently. line.ia, independent caller: if people would go to --igration counters immigrationcounters.com, they of immigration. tariff,
host: albuquerque, new mexico. libertarian. eric, low. -- eric, hello. guest: i attended a convention here -- caller: i attended a convention here. we grow thent that libertarian party. statement at the i don't think anyone labeled a republican can say that. guest: sorry, bit of static in the year. ear.n the bill weld was talking about things in the early 1990's that nobody was talking about. gay-rights, medical rights, choose -- hes to was pro-choice, pro-gay rights and pro-medical marijuana....
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rehema ellis, nbc news albuquerque. >>> tomorrow we go inside the cancer moon shot program when joe bidenh tom bro cover. that will do it on this tuesday night. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. taylor. his rumored hookup as taylor swift takes italy. >> now on "extra ." ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> new photos, taylor and tom strolling the streets of rome. her ex calvin secretly texting with this reality tv str? >> i'm 20 years old. >> all of the breaking couples news today. >> bachelorette shocker, jojo walking off the set in a panic. >> i don't know what i'm doing. >> and new couple alert. katie holmes dating matthew perry? the new tarzan and jane shut down hollywood boulevard. >> did you bring a date tonight? >> their racy sex scenes and the barely there wardrobe. >> i'm actually wearing it underneath. >> really? >> are you coming to the after-party? >> new pics inside khloe kardashian's 32nd birthday bash. >> rage against the machine. >> did the family finally make peace with rob's fiance? >> and 40 years after winning olympic gold jenner's s.i. cover returns. >>> kevin ha
rehema ellis, nbc news albuquerque. >>> tomorrow we go inside the cancer moon shot program when joe bidenh tom bro cover. that will do it on this tuesday night. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. taylor. his rumored hookup as taylor swift takes italy. >> now on "extra ." ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> new photos, taylor and tom strolling the streets of rome. her ex calvin secretly texting with this reality tv str? >> i'm 20 years old....
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. >> in new mexico, out of abkerry, a wildfire -- albuquerque, a wildfire is finally starting to run out of steam. >>> service has been restored at a washington, d.c., subway station after it was overrun by a flash flood. water rushed into the cleveland park station last night. some of it taking the escalator. the station is prone to flooding because it's at the bottom of a hill. the station was closed for about two hours. >>> coming up on the "cbs morning news," south pole flight. a rescue plane completes an important leg on its mission to evacuate a sick worker. >>> and a close friend of pop star print reveals new insight -- star prince reveals new ininterest rate his medical emergency a week before he died. >>> this is the "cbs morning news." no, no, no, no, people are both soft and strong... yey! which is why our products are too. angel soft. i want my blood sugar i to stay in control.ck. so i asked about tresiba®. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ tresiba® is a once-daily, long-acting insulin that lasts even longer than 24 hours. i want to trim my a1c. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ tresiba® provides powe
. >> in new mexico, out of abkerry, a wildfire -- albuquerque, a wildfire is finally starting to run out of steam. >>> service has been restored at a washington, d.c., subway station after it was overrun by a flash flood. water rushed into the cleveland park station last night. some of it taking the escalator. the station is prone to flooding because it's at the bottom of a hill. the station was closed for about two hours. >>> coming up on the "cbs morning...
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in new mexico, a wildfire that began tuesday in the mountains southeast of albuquerque has burned 27square miles and destroyed two dozen homes. that fire is only about ten percent contained. wildfires are also burning in arizona and utah. learn how one survivor of the orlando shooting is recovering after being held hostage at pulse nightclub. read the story online at pbs.org/newshour. on thursday, british voters decide whether to remain part of the european union, an economic and political bloc encompassing 28 nations and 500 million people. the consequences of a so-called "brexit"-- or british exit from the e.u.-- on the nation's economy and sovereignty deeply divide british voters, with polls showing a slight edge for the leave movement. for tonight's signature segment, newshour special correspondent patricia sabga went to the u.k. to explore both sides of the debate. >> reporter: at the cap 'n' gown pub in worcestershire, england, pints go hand in hand with politics. on tap tonight, the upcoming referendum when british voters will decide whether to stay in or leave the european un
in new mexico, a wildfire that began tuesday in the mountains southeast of albuquerque has burned 27square miles and destroyed two dozen homes. that fire is only about ten percent contained. wildfires are also burning in arizona and utah. learn how one survivor of the orlando shooting is recovering after being held hostage at pulse nightclub. read the story online at pbs.org/newshour. on thursday, british voters decide whether to remain part of the european union, an economic and political bloc...
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in new mexico, a 28 square mile blaze destroyed 24 homes south of albuquerque is largely uncontained.ton yelchin. the 27-year-old was killed sunday morning in a freak accident in los angeles when his car rolled backward down the driveway and struck him. he was pinned against a brick mailbox pillar and a fence. friends found his body after he wept to check on him when he didn't show up for a rehearsal. >>> the president is in washington, d.c. this morning following a weekend visiting the national parks. was part of the park celebration. he took a moment in yosemite to highlight climate change on the environment saying rising temperatures are causing yosemite's meadows to dry out. he took his family for the trip celebrating father's day road this year. >>> the clintons became grand patterns for a second time. chelsea gave birth to baby aidan. they tweeted out these pictures. this is the second child for chelsea and her husband. they have 20-month-old daughter charlotte. >> congratulations to them. that's a quick look at what is going on this monday morning. >> the news at 4:30 starts ri
in new mexico, a 28 square mile blaze destroyed 24 homes south of albuquerque is largely uncontained.ton yelchin. the 27-year-old was killed sunday morning in a freak accident in los angeles when his car rolled backward down the driveway and struck him. he was pinned against a brick mailbox pillar and a fence. friends found his body after he wept to check on him when he didn't show up for a rehearsal. >>> the president is in washington, d.c. this morning following a weekend visiting...
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we were just speaking at rfk high school in albuquerque with the overwhelming majority of kids in highschool are undocumented. when you hear someone speaking from th their own experience, it challenges all the stereotypes and caricatures that you have from hate groups. you say it sounds like my baby, my aunt, michael go. i'm not saying you agree with that. how often do we even agree with the family members? it makes it much less likely that you want to destroy them. it's that understanding, that's the beginning of peace. i think the media can be the greatest force for peace on earth. instead all too often it is wielded as a weapon of war. which is why we have to take the media back. [applause] >> in these last few weeks we have lost some great profits and activists, like michael ratner. michael ratner who is the late president of the center for constitutional rights. there will be a big public memorial for michael at the cooper union on june 13, so i hope everyone comes out. it would be his 73rd birthday if he had survived. he fought cancer over this last year. i mean, michael ratner w
we were just speaking at rfk high school in albuquerque with the overwhelming majority of kids in highschool are undocumented. when you hear someone speaking from th their own experience, it challenges all the stereotypes and caricatures that you have from hate groups. you say it sounds like my baby, my aunt, michael go. i'm not saying you agree with that. how often do we even agree with the family members? it makes it much less likely that you want to destroy them. it's that understanding,...
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. >> in new mexico the dog head fire has already devoured 17,000 acres just south of albuquerque. less than 7% is contained since it began a week ago. hundreds there have been given evacuation orders. >>> meanwhile, in arizona, record temperatures and low humidity fueled a 12,000 acre fire. nearby counties were placed on alert for possible evacuation. >>> the blistering heat proved to be deadly for some. in arizona at least 4 people in their 20s died in separate heat-related incidents. temperatures hit triple digit highs. the first victim was hiking on saturday on a trail outside of phoenix. on sunday a woman who worked as a personal trainer died during a morning trek despite packing plenty of water. later that day two hikers had to be rescued by helicopter. one was treated at a local hospital, the other died before deputies could help him. and even when night fell another group succumb to the heat. rescue crews found a man dead along a canyon trail and they're still searching for a missing person. well, with that weather here's nbc meteorologist bill karins. >> amazing. not many
. >> in new mexico the dog head fire has already devoured 17,000 acres just south of albuquerque. less than 7% is contained since it began a week ago. hundreds there have been given evacuation orders. >>> meanwhile, in arizona, record temperatures and low humidity fueled a 12,000 acre fire. nearby counties were placed on alert for possible evacuation. >>> the blistering heat proved to be deadly for some. in arizona at least 4 people in their 20s died in separate...
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one reason why all this unsettled weather from salt lake city downed albuquerque lost faith datasets for area of high pressure and that's helping to contribute the onshore flow. 80 degrees napa 91 in santa rosa 69 in the san francisco 79 on view at the '70s and san jose a 3 day forecast shows the " cool things down closer to the end of your work week. closer to the end of your work week. carefully inspected, guaranteed and delivered right to you. if you never have to step foot on a dealership lot again, neither should they. beepi.com zero to happy. this is a sketch of the suspect described as a white male in his late 20s. place a bet on june 11th the suspect walked in the st. christopher's catholic church for a confession the suspect pulled a gun before he sat down held at gunpoint throughout the confession. >> pam: in his global is making the hell you are trapp >> pam:google making changes to the internet and how you are trappetracking instead of having to go to differ website. >> stanley: >> vicki: a 12 second video it made someone is their job a baby sitter is starting to speak ou
one reason why all this unsettled weather from salt lake city downed albuquerque lost faith datasets for area of high pressure and that's helping to contribute the onshore flow. 80 degrees napa 91 in santa rosa 69 in the san francisco 79 on view at the '70s and san jose a 3 day forecast shows the " cool things down closer to the end of your work week. closer to the end of your work week. carefully inspected, guaranteed and delivered right to you. if you never have to step foot on a...
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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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major fires burning in the west, a 17,000-acre fire has destroyed at least two done homes near albuquerquew maex. and in arizona, the cedar fire has scorched over 12,000 acres. despite the threat, rancher pat brown is grateful that so far, firefighters have been able to save his property. >> you guys you don't know, putting their life on the line, put out a hot spot. didn't even see the guy's face, but i'm thankful. >> reporter: as temperatures rise, the smoke behind me is likely to become more intense. reena, this is just day one of a heat wave that's expected to bring record temperatureses over the next few days. >> ninan: teri okita, thanks. of the 53 people injureded inede orlando nightclub massacre last weekend, 19 remain in the hospital, four in critical condition. funerals were held today for nine victims. jamie yuccas has our report. >> reporter: the city of orlando is starting to say gone to the 49 victims lost in the pulse nightclub shooting. howard kornfeld went to the club with his girlfriend so she could teach him how to latin dance. connell wanted to be a firefighter. today a
major fires burning in the west, a 17,000-acre fire has destroyed at least two done homes near albuquerquew maex. and in arizona, the cedar fire has scorched over 12,000 acres. despite the threat, rancher pat brown is grateful that so far, firefighters have been able to save his property. >> you guys you don't know, putting their life on the line, put out a hot spot. didn't even see the guy's face, but i'm thankful. >> reporter: as temperatures rise, the smoke behind me is likely to...
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hundreds have been evacuated from there and from albuquerque, new mexico. highs possibly reaching 120 degrees. the excessive heat warnings are in effect for the first half of the week there. >> now your nbc 10 first alert neighborhood"1s weather. >> i'm erika martin. conditions will not be that hot here, but we will see upper 80s and low 90s and it is getting really dry outside. so your sunday outlook, happy father's day, a gorgeous day in the forecast for us. that will be the trend tomorrow as well. and then a chance on the approach by tuesday. so sunny, hot, and not humid. due poin dew points in the upper 50s and lower 60s but the rip current risks are moderate. do not go out into the water by yourself. the sunday outlook also includes a clear night in the forecast. if you look outside, mostly clear skies for tonight, you will be able to see saturn and the 15th brightest star in the galaxy antaries. current temperatures is 66 degrees. mild wind speeds, a southerly component nap will be the story, an onshore push but as the winds start to push westerly, we
hundreds have been evacuated from there and from albuquerque, new mexico. highs possibly reaching 120 degrees. the excessive heat warnings are in effect for the first half of the week there. >> now your nbc 10 first alert neighborhood"1s weather. >> i'm erika martin. conditions will not be that hot here, but we will see upper 80s and low 90s and it is getting really dry outside. so your sunday outlook, happy father's day, a gorgeous day in the forecast for us. that will be the...
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the fire is burning in a sparsely populated area outside albuquerque. >>> summerlike conditions are also fueling that fire. new mexico, arizona and nevada are under excessive heat warnings. triple-digit temperatures move into the central u.s. today. it'll feel like 110 in omaha. 107 in little rock. 104 in oklahoma city and st. louis. >> pretty brutal everywhere there. >>> well, still ahead, the country's biggest employer cutting jobs. >>> and a dramatic scene during the oscar pistorius sentencing. the blade runner removes his artificial legs in court. hear why. >>> plus, caught on camera, a young boy in a store when an out-of-control car comes crashing through. >>> a space rocket failed to land on a ship in the atlantic as it's supposed to do. it crash violently on the deck of the unmanned vessel. until this mishap, by the way, the company, spacex, had three successful ocean landings and the rocket was able to successfully launch two satellites before it crashed. >>> the wreckage of egyptair flight 804 has been spotted deep in the mediterranean sea. crews on board the main search vessel
the fire is burning in a sparsely populated area outside albuquerque. >>> summerlike conditions are also fueling that fire. new mexico, arizona and nevada are under excessive heat warnings. triple-digit temperatures move into the central u.s. today. it'll feel like 110 in omaha. 107 in little rock. 104 in oklahoma city and st. louis. >> pretty brutal everywhere there. >>> well, still ahead, the country's biggest employer cutting jobs. >>> and a dramatic scene...
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it's similar to other violent protests in albuquerque, new mexico, and costa mesa. >> what about the cops? did they, as in baltimore there, just let the crowd run wild. is that similar in seas jose? >> from what i saw, the convention center was #00 yards from a marriott hotel. and some were headed to the hotel. a huge group of protestors tried to follow them into that hotel. that is when the police stepped in and put what they call a skrimish line between the trump supporters and what we saw was that is where police stopped, outside of the marriott. and hundreds went to a different street where other supporters were trying to bet back to cars and that is where the violence took place. i can't be sure of the time we're there, but i would say it's at least ten, perhaps 15 minutes where we saw people being attacked. >> police chief acknowledges he didn't have enough officers to control the violence. 250 should have been enough. >> we have to take the mayor and police chief, they were outnumbered and decided to draw a line in one place. and as the chief has said, they can't simply send o
it's similar to other violent protests in albuquerque, new mexico, and costa mesa. >> what about the cops? did they, as in baltimore there, just let the crowd run wild. is that similar in seas jose? >> from what i saw, the convention center was #00 yards from a marriott hotel. and some were headed to the hotel. a huge group of protestors tried to follow them into that hotel. that is when the police stepped in and put what they call a skrimish line between the trump supporters and...
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. >>> in the desert outside of albuquerque, it gets scorching hot this time of year. but this tent is home sweet home for adam. >> he took his sister's ipod, his sister's tablet, his other sister's tablet. >> because of that, adam must spend his days living in that tend. he can go into the house to get water, eat, youth the bathroom, and shower. and he sleeps in the house at night, but most of the time he is in the tent. >> i'm trying to team my son a lesson. you cannot take from anybody without their permission for any reason. >> he says he can handle the heat, but he's not crazy about the bugs or the snakes. and his parents are making him read and write a book report for each thing he has taken. five in all. >> the boom reports themselves are probably the hardest thing. >> they tried to make him stay in his room, took away his e willing electronics and counselling. neighbors called the police. >> they say nothing, you're not depriving him of anything exception air-conditioning. but it is a heated controversial in their town. >> they're trying to take care of him and
. >>> in the desert outside of albuquerque, it gets scorching hot this time of year. but this tent is home sweet home for adam. >> he took his sister's ipod, his sister's tablet, his other sister's tablet. >> because of that, adam must spend his days living in that tend. he can go into the house to get water, eat, youth the bathroom, and shower. and he sleeps in the house at night, but most of the time he is in the tent. >> i'm trying to team my son a lesson. you...
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local flooding to airports in phoenix, albuquerque, denver, kansas city, oklahoma city may see some problemsng the roads, i-70 may be some problem spots. also along the i-45, i-40 i should say and i-35. here in the northeast, well, we've got a moist unstable air mass in place and we look for the storms, so look for airport delays, boston, new york, washington, d.c., buffalo, i-90, i-95 also going to see some trouble spots as well tomorrow. we're going to get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds. >>> good morning. we're waking up to clouds in san francisco but temperatures are comfortable and clear skies. we are expecting skies to stay clear through the day but we are expecting cooling as well. we're in the 50s. 54 degrees in san francisco and 50 in half moon bay and 50s in the bay area. san jose 78 today. 80s for the tri-valley. latest weather. guys. >> al, thanks very much. coming up, the search for the contractor involved in a deadly christmas morning fire in connecticut. he's now missing. an emergency court hearing being held today. we're there live with the latest. >>>
local flooding to airports in phoenix, albuquerque, denver, kansas city, oklahoma city may see some problemsng the roads, i-70 may be some problem spots. also along the i-45, i-40 i should say and i-35. here in the northeast, well, we've got a moist unstable air mass in place and we look for the storms, so look for airport delays, boston, new york, washington, d.c., buffalo, i-90, i-95 also going to see some trouble spots as well tomorrow. we're going to get to your local forecast coming up in...
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and it's similar to what we've seen in other violent protests in albuquerque, new mexico and costa mesa. >> what about the cops? did they just let the crowd run wild? was it similar in san jose? >> well, look. from what i saw is that cops were in that 200 yard area. as some left the rally, some were headed to the hotel. musts mrooes put a line between the protestors. what sea saw is that is where the police stop. outside of the marriott. hundreds went around to a different street where others were trying to get back to the garages and that is where the violence took place. >> i see. >> i can't be sure, but i would say it was at least ten, perhaps 15 minutes we saw fights on the streets, people being attacked and not a single police officer for i would say ten minutes. >> the chief acknowledges he didn't have enough officers to control the violence. 250 should be enough. it doesn't look like a conspiracy. would you say that is reasonable? >> we have to take them at their word there was no conspiracy. they were outnumbered and decided to draw a line in one place. they can't simply send of
and it's similar to what we've seen in other violent protests in albuquerque, new mexico and costa mesa. >> what about the cops? did they just let the crowd run wild? was it similar in san jose? >> well, look. from what i saw is that cops were in that 200 yard area. as some left the rally, some were headed to the hotel. musts mrooes put a line between the protestors. what sea saw is that is where the police stop. outside of the marriott. hundreds went around to a different street...