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you drive down, get the part, and then did it film in albuquerque? was our producer. and this is -- to this day will always be the most terrifying moment of my acting career. >> seth: this is lee daniels of "empire" fame, a very accomplished producer/director/writer. >> yes, yeah. and he came up to me after my very first take. i had never done anything on camera before and had only ever been stage, and came up the and the most serious. he said, "i don't believe anything you're saying." [ laughter ] just, ugh! >> seth: and you were like, "i drove from denver!" >> "i'm 17!" [ light laughter ] >> seth: so, was it helpful, though? did you -- >> yeah, i mean, it kicked my butt into gear. it was a hell of a motivator. >> seth: well, there you go. and it certainly worked, not just then, but in the years that followed. so great to meet you. congratulations on your show and all your success. >> thank you. [ cheers and applause ] thank you so much. >> seth: melissa benoist. "supergirl" airs mondays nights on the cw. we'll be right back with music from kane bro
you drive down, get the part, and then did it film in albuquerque? was our producer. and this is -- to this day will always be the most terrifying moment of my acting career. >> seth: this is lee daniels of "empire" fame, a very accomplished producer/director/writer. >> yes, yeah. and he came up to me after my very first take. i had never done anything on camera before and had only ever been stage, and came up the and the most serious. he said, "i don't believe...
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roosevelthen theodore was visiting albuquerque, the fred harvey company planned to have a textile wovenim. the harvey company had a weaver. the textile in red, white, and blue. it had his name, date, and commemorated her visits. she would go on to work for harvey company for about 20 years. with photography as it was, we see her in front of the alvarado hotel when douglas fairbanks came to town, when mary pickford came to town. she was an ambassador of sorts for the fred harvey company. one thing that curators like to do when they have a collection as extensive as this, like the photograph behind us, we like to see if we can find objects that are in the collection today that appear in those historic photographs. the basket that we are standing this photograph. we have seen it in a few other photographs. this time period, artists were pretty much anonymous. we tried to go back and connect artwork with the native artist who created them. case, it was work with were skilleds that in basketry, to look at the sign and make an attribution to mary benson. we think she was working on this at th
roosevelthen theodore was visiting albuquerque, the fred harvey company planned to have a textile wovenim. the harvey company had a weaver. the textile in red, white, and blue. it had his name, date, and commemorated her visits. she would go on to work for harvey company for about 20 years. with photography as it was, we see her in front of the alvarado hotel when douglas fairbanks came to town, when mary pickford came to town. she was an ambassador of sorts for the fred harvey company. one...
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. >> reporter: what makes tim's place restaurant in albuquerque, new mexico so special is that it isplace. >> hello, how are we doing today? welcome to my place. >> reporter: tim harris was the first restaurant owner in the country with down syndrome. for the last five years, he's lived for his business. which is why his customers were shocked when tim announced recently that he was closing. >> my customers cried a lot. >> reporter: so what drives a man to give up a job he loves more than anything? a girl he loves more than anything. >> i cannot wait. >> reporter: that blur in the i love tim t-shirt is tiffani johnson. they met at a down syndrome convention. >> i'm like, oh, my god. >> reporter: did you go up to him and say something? >> i was too scared to. because i never met a gi like tim. >> reporter: she says it was the weirdest feeling. >> i think i got hit by a love bug. >> reporter: eventually, tim got bit by it, too. >> will you be my girlfriend? >> yes. >> reporter: he made her his steady and decided to move to denver to be closer to her. tim plans to open a new restaurant
. >> reporter: what makes tim's place restaurant in albuquerque, new mexico so special is that it isplace. >> hello, how are we doing today? welcome to my place. >> reporter: tim harris was the first restaurant owner in the country with down syndrome. for the last five years, he's lived for his business. which is why his customers were shocked when tim announced recently that he was closing. >> my customers cried a lot. >> reporter: so what drives a man to give up...
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and so i told him that i would get him some applications for places in albuquerque. i brought you some applications like we talked a couple weeks ago in places for preparation for parole back to albuquerque. and your release date is -- >> july 1st. >> july 1st. >> that's all i'm waiting for. >> okay. so no more disciplinary. >> there's something in my heart that's just saying that something -- i'm not going to end up going that day. i don't know why. but i just sense it. i wonder if you can give them a ring on the phone, you know. >> yes, i'll follow up. >> can you push this, you know? let's get this approved so i can have that, all right, sanchez, you're approved. >> well, i can get the wheels rolling to make sure nothing happens that will delay you. >> i know something's going to happen. >> we'll do some follow-up for him to make sure that everybody knows the urgency of the plan and that sort of thing so we can attempt to get him out on time. thanks, joe. >> there are butterflies inside. there's freedom again. even if it's for an hour, it would feel good to get out
and so i told him that i would get him some applications for places in albuquerque. i brought you some applications like we talked a couple weeks ago in places for preparation for parole back to albuquerque. and your release date is -- >> july 1st. >> july 1st. >> that's all i'm waiting for. >> okay. so no more disciplinary. >> there's something in my heart that's just saying that something -- i'm not going to end up going that day. i don't know why. but i just...
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car.s an incredible that was when i was down in albuquerque and sometimes i would just go out and drive around at high speeds. -- and fortunately i didn't kill myself doing that. >> what about steve jobs in those days? >> we were both there at the very beginning. a computer andas they came and offered it at various computer club meetings. --were sort of calling colleagues, fixing the gospel of personal computing. the time we worked together most intensely was after the ibm pc came out. steve had a small group at apple that was building the macintosh and he came to us early on and asked if we could commit resources. we had more on the project and apple did and did the early application software that used that mouse graphics interface. it was a huge win for microsoft and probably when the macintosh became most successful. >> when your mother first said, i would like you to have dinner with me and warren buffett will be year, you didn't seem that interested. why was that? i thought he was somebody who shot -- who bought and sold security. ofi thought -- the idea looking at volume curves --
car.s an incredible that was when i was down in albuquerque and sometimes i would just go out and drive around at high speeds. -- and fortunately i didn't kill myself doing that. >> what about steve jobs in those days? >> we were both there at the very beginning. a computer andas they came and offered it at various computer club meetings. --were sort of calling colleagues, fixing the gospel of personal computing. the time we worked together most intensely was after the ibm pc came...
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that was actually when i was down in albuquerque, and sometimes when i would want to think at night ild just , drive around at high speeds, and fortunately i didn't kill , myself doing that. david: what about steve jobs in those days? what was your relationship with him in the early days and how did it change? bill: we were both there at the very beginning. kit apple one was a kid computer that steve wozniak designed and they came and offered it at various computer club meetings. and we went to lots of meetings. so we were colleagues in pitching the gospel of personal computing. we were kind of competitors. the time we worked together most intensely was after the ibm pc came out, steve had a small group at apple that was doing the macintosh. and he came to us early on and asked us if we would commit resources, so we actually put more people on the project than apple did and did the early application software that used that mouse-graphics interface. and so it was a huge win both apple when thend macintosh became so successful. david: when your mother first said that i would like you to
that was actually when i was down in albuquerque, and sometimes when i would want to think at night ild just , drive around at high speeds, and fortunately i didn't kill , myself doing that. david: what about steve jobs in those days? what was your relationship with him in the early days and how did it change? bill: we were both there at the very beginning. kit apple one was a kid computer that steve wozniak designed and they came and offered it at various computer club meetings. and we went to...
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. >>> the "albuquerque journal" says their employees at the only underground waste facility are backo work. contamination three years ago prompted a hiatus. the waste is being stored 2,000 feet below the desert's surface. >>> the "national geographic" says astronomers have identified where a series of mysterious waves have yooriginated in spac. a dwarf galaxy 3 billion light years away is producing the energy as powerful as 500 million suns. the discovery could provide astronomers a new window into the universe. >>> and the "atlanta journal-constitution" reports a llama is on the loose. sheriff's deputies found the llama wandering around some restaurants. local officials identified the animal's owner and helped to reunite it with its family. llama on the lam no more. >>> still ahead, painful cost cutting. department store chain macy's says the disappointing holiday is forcing it to close dozens of locations around the country. dozens of locations around the country. oh, are you reading why people put milk on cereal? why does your tummy go "grumbily, grumbily, grumbily"? why is it all
. >>> the "albuquerque journal" says their employees at the only underground waste facility are backo work. contamination three years ago prompted a hiatus. the waste is being stored 2,000 feet below the desert's surface. >>> the "national geographic" says astronomers have identified where a series of mysterious waves have yooriginated in spac. a dwarf galaxy 3 billion light years away is producing the energy as powerful as 500 million suns. the discovery...
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from albuquerque, new mexico, please welcome matt wiggins. hey, matt, how are you doing?, nice to meet you. >> there you go, come on in. >> thank you. >> thank you for your service. very much appreciated. >> thank you.
from albuquerque, new mexico, please welcome matt wiggins. hey, matt, how are you doing?, nice to meet you. >> there you go, come on in. >> thank you. >> thank you for your service. very much appreciated. >> thank you.
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it was actually when i was down in albuquerque and sometimes when i would wanto think a ght, i would go out and drive arou at high seds. fortunately, i did not kill myself doing that. david: what about steve jobs in those days, what was your relationship with him in the early days and how did it change? mr. gates: we were both there at the very beginning. the apple 1 was the computer steve wozniak designed and he worked with steve and they came and offered these of various -- at various computer club meetings. we were sort of colleagues and pitching the gospel of personal computing. we were kind of competitors. the time we worked together most intensely was after the ibm pc came out. steve had a group, a small group at apple developing the macintosh and he came to us early on and asked us if we would commit resources. we put more people on the project than apple did and did the early application software that used that mouse, graphic center face. so it was a huge win for microsoft and apple when the macintosh became so successful. david: when your mother first said, i would like to c
it was actually when i was down in albuquerque and sometimes when i would wanto think a ght, i would go out and drive arou at high seds. fortunately, i did not kill myself doing that. david: what about steve jobs in those days, what was your relationship with him in the early days and how did it change? mr. gates: we were both there at the very beginning. the apple 1 was the computer steve wozniak designed and he worked with steve and they came and offered these of various -- at various...
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she is a restaurant manager in albuquerque, new mexico.uns a gas station because worker demand for these type of workers, restaurant, retail, is so high right now. oliver: obviously the demand is , but is it being .xacerbated by a lack of supply what is the need to approach people from other places? >> this industry in general before this labor crunch, it is a high churn type of industry. workers come and go. this is being exacerbated by the andunemployment rate increasing minimum wage across the u.s. too. carol: the fast food industry, the restaurant industry finding their labor pool is tight, so what are they doing to bring workers to their places? >> they are doing everything from quarterly bonuses to bonuses for training different people, other employees, things you would not think of maybe paid days off,, even having the managers around more, making sure they know people by face and name and recognize them for doing a good job. oliver: is this happening at the fast food chains, wendy's, mcdonald's, stuff like that? is it also happenin
she is a restaurant manager in albuquerque, new mexico.uns a gas station because worker demand for these type of workers, restaurant, retail, is so high right now. oliver: obviously the demand is , but is it being .xacerbated by a lack of supply what is the need to approach people from other places? >> this industry in general before this labor crunch, it is a high churn type of industry. workers come and go. this is being exacerbated by the andunemployment rate increasing minimum wage...
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here's what it looked like an albuquerque, new mexico. we have immigrants join the annual parade in honor of martin luther king jr. marching from the university of new mexico to the civic plaza. this afternoon donald trump will take the oath of office as the 45th president of united the united states. as always it will happen on the steps of the capitol building where workers have been busy putting up the stage and scaffolding and other necessary equipment. viewers will pack the national mall to watch the chief justice of the supreme court's where mr. trump and anna kraut is expected to include hundreds of thousands of protesters at that "fox news" is catherine herridge got an exclusive look at the intense training security of visuals are going through to keep the president-elect and the crowd safe. we have that ahead for you on "the fox report." first the push to repeal and replace obamacare. republican lawmakers taking a key step this week. the house passed a budget bill that ensures democrats cannot stop them from dismantling the law.
here's what it looked like an albuquerque, new mexico. we have immigrants join the annual parade in honor of martin luther king jr. marching from the university of new mexico to the civic plaza. this afternoon donald trump will take the oath of office as the 45th president of united the united states. as always it will happen on the steps of the capitol building where workers have been busy putting up the stage and scaffolding and other necessary equipment. viewers will pack the national mall...
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it's different in albuquerque than in las vegas.hen you go in to the sheriff's department, ask them how often you have to report. i know in some counties it is 60 days, some 90 days and some it's every year. okay. you will be on gps. it is a requirement. okay? and as soon as we have an approval, we'll schedule you for the next month's parole board. >> all right. i volunteered for every class i can take. and i'm hoping that this last few months i can kind of relax and get prepared mentally for getting out. >>> still ahead, an inmate transfers to pnm after attacking an officer at another prison. >> he ended up getting hurt pretty bad, i guess. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. ♪ how long must it be ♪ oh how i've waited for so long ♪ >> let them go! you guys on the top bunk, sit up! >> sergeant sandoval has been employed at pnm since 1975. from the riot in 1980 to jimmy kinslow's 1987 escape,s' seen it all and sandoval is no stranger to life and death situations. >> we're transferring inmates to texas to m
it's different in albuquerque than in las vegas.hen you go in to the sheriff's department, ask them how often you have to report. i know in some counties it is 60 days, some 90 days and some it's every year. okay. you will be on gps. it is a requirement. okay? and as soon as we have an approval, we'll schedule you for the next month's parole board. >> all right. i volunteered for every class i can take. and i'm hoping that this last few months i can kind of relax and get prepared mentally...
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the system we had yesterday is already on its way to albuquerque. behind that is a weak system dragging across marin county north. 32, there is another reading from napa. temps have gone up a little bit as the cloud cover comes in. 31 morgan hill. 35 soquel. 31 scott's valley. 33 santa clara. there is our one back for truckee. 21 in reno. that's a good number. 36, 32, 30. there's the one in truckee. nine at norton. and 7 at south lake tahoe. flagstaff at 6. las vegas in the mid-30s at 35. san bernardino in there. palm springs now at 38. phoenix was 39. now they're 40 degrees. and san diego at a chilly 46. a little northerly breeze and easterly breeze coming back. there is a puff of a breeze. if it wasn't there, we would be colder. an easterly component. up north, you will deal with cloud cover and even a little bit of rain. even southern california most of the arizona area except for flagstaff is clearing out. another system on its way late wednesday and thursday. i think the result will be similar. not much in the way of rain unless you're ukiah no
the system we had yesterday is already on its way to albuquerque. behind that is a weak system dragging across marin county north. 32, there is another reading from napa. temps have gone up a little bit as the cloud cover comes in. 31 morgan hill. 35 soquel. 31 scott's valley. 33 santa clara. there is our one back for truckee. 21 in reno. that's a good number. 36, 32, 30. there's the one in truckee. nine at norton. and 7 at south lake tahoe. flagstaff at 6. las vegas in the mid-30s at 35. san...
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>> she is a restaurant manager and trainer at a wendy's in albuquerque, new mexico.ld not guess it, but she is being heavily recruited to run a gas station because worker demand for these type of workers, restaurant, retail, is so high right now. oliver: obviously the demand is there, but is it being exacerbated by a lack of supply. are people going to other jobs? are those sort of relationships creating the need to go and poach people from other places? >> this industry in general before this labor crunch, it is a high churn type of industry. meaning that workers come and go. especially the hourly workers. they come and go quite frequently. but this is being exacerbated by the low unemployment rate and increasing minimum wage across the u.s. too. carol: the fast food industry, the restaurant industry, finding their labor pool is tight, so what are, you know, employers doing to lure workers to their places? >> they are really pulling out all the stops. they are doing everything from quarterly bonuses to bonuses for training different people, other employees, things y
>> she is a restaurant manager and trainer at a wendy's in albuquerque, new mexico.ld not guess it, but she is being heavily recruited to run a gas station because worker demand for these type of workers, restaurant, retail, is so high right now. oliver: obviously the demand is there, but is it being exacerbated by a lack of supply. are people going to other jobs? are those sort of relationships creating the need to go and poach people from other places? >> this industry in general...
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it's different in albuquerque than in las vegas.hen you go in to the sheriff's department, ask them how often you have to report. i know in some counties it is 60 days, some 90 days and some it's every year. okay. you will be on gps. it is a requirement. okay? and as soon as we have an approval, we'll schedule you for the next month's parole board. >> all right. i volunteered for every class i can take. and i'm hoping that this last few months i can kind of relax and get prepared mentally for getting out. >>> still ahead, an inmate transfers to pnm after attacking an officer at another prison. >> he ended up getting hurt pretty bad, i guess. have fun with your replaced windows. run away! [ grunts ] leave him! leave him! [ music continues ] brick and mortar, what?! [ music continues ] [ tires screech ] [ laughs ] [ doorbell rings ] when you bundle home and auto insurance with progressive, you get more than a big discount. that's what you get for bundling home and auto! jamie! you get sneaky-good coverage. thanks. we're gonna live for
it's different in albuquerque than in las vegas.hen you go in to the sheriff's department, ask them how often you have to report. i know in some counties it is 60 days, some 90 days and some it's every year. okay. you will be on gps. it is a requirement. okay? and as soon as we have an approval, we'll schedule you for the next month's parole board. >> all right. i volunteered for every class i can take. and i'm hoping that this last few months i can kind of relax and get prepared mentally...
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kevin from albuquerque. kekevin's 33-year-old daughter amber has multiple sclerosis, a tough disease. to treat her m.s., amber must follow an exact an rigorous drug regimen. wombed with visits to our neurologist and annual m.r. i.s. the retail cost of her drugs is $60,000 her year. her doctor visits and m.r. r.e.i.'s would run into -- and m.r.i.'s would run into the thousands of dollars. amber works -- in fact she has a good-paying job. but her employer does not provide health insurance. amber purchases health insurance through the individual open market, without affordable care act subsidies. amber is able to work because she gets the medical care she needs through insurance. but kevin fears his daughter will lose the right to health insurance if the affordable care act is repealed. the a.c.a. makes it illegal for an insurance company to deny you coverage if you have a preexisting condition. -- like m.s. the affordable care act provides assurance that amber will get the coverage sneads to remain healthy, to
kevin from albuquerque. kekevin's 33-year-old daughter amber has multiple sclerosis, a tough disease. to treat her m.s., amber must follow an exact an rigorous drug regimen. wombed with visits to our neurologist and annual m.r. i.s. the retail cost of her drugs is $60,000 her year. her doctor visits and m.r. r.e.i.'s would run into -- and m.r.i.'s would run into the thousands of dollars. amber works -- in fact she has a good-paying job. but her employer does not provide health insurance. amber...
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returns to hbo friday night at 10:00 and you can see him live at pope joy hall in albuquerque februaryrs and applause ] ♪ >> nice rendition of the theme song, very nice. we got a new one. >> jimmy: a new song? >> it's been like 13 years. >> jimmy: how involved are you in choosing the new song? >> not at all. >> jimmy: not at all, yeah. >> but they did a hell of a job. >> jimmy: nice, yeah. you can borrow them. they're not busy on friday nights around that time. if you like a band, mine is for rent. there's not much going on. what should we talk about? is there anything? [ laughter ] >> oh, jimmy. >> jimmy: anythi >> yeah, yeah. i'm getting donald trump for my birthday. [ laughter ] i keep saying, god, why? then i go, oh, yeah. >> jimmy: that's right. >> the last 25 years i've been making fun of you on tv. " "religulous," you hated that too. >> jimmy: everywhere you go people ask about that. every time people corner you and want to know what you think. >> i don't appear in public, i go in public. only you, you're insecure, you have that backlighting. you're like -- you go into ralph's,
returns to hbo friday night at 10:00 and you can see him live at pope joy hall in albuquerque februaryrs and applause ] ♪ >> nice rendition of the theme song, very nice. we got a new one. >> jimmy: a new song? >> it's been like 13 years. >> jimmy: how involved are you in choosing the new song? >> not at all. >> jimmy: not at all, yeah. >> but they did a hell of a job. >> jimmy: nice, yeah. you can borrow them. they're not busy on friday nights...
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this would work great in northeast albuquerque.ledo, they are probably right. >> meaning even more americans soon may have the chance to warm some hearts just by having a cold one. >> pauley: next -- everybody is going -- yeah! >> pauley: after a bitterly divisive election, coming together for the inauguration was going to be a tall order for some of us. still, a bus load of florida high school kids found a way. here's steve hartman. >> you could tell from the long hugs, that this was no ordinary field trip. in fact, for these students from immokalee high school in florida, getting a chance to attend the inauguration was one of the greatest opportunities of their lives. >> everybody is going, yeah! >> giving us this opportunity was a great honor. >> it was exactly what you'd expect to hear from donald trump fans. >> did you guys all support donald trump? here's the twist. >> no comment. you have to look at it from a different perspective. >> truth is, during the campaign, many students here were scared to death of mr. trump. immoka
this would work great in northeast albuquerque.ledo, they are probably right. >> meaning even more americans soon may have the chance to warm some hearts just by having a cold one. >> pauley: next -- everybody is going -- yeah! >> pauley: after a bitterly divisive election, coming together for the inauguration was going to be a tall order for some of us. still, a bus load of florida high school kids found a way. here's steve hartman. >> you could tell from the long hugs,...
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safety training, firearms training, we run competitive matches, the national police championships in albuquerque, all these kinds of things which is the historic mission of the nra. i dare say if there are some people in the audience my age who started hunting or were boy scouts back when they were in their younger days probably got their training from the nra. we've got something like 70,000 certified trainers in the country, a program which began because we're now in a new century, so a couple centuries, the turn of the previous century, the boy scouts had a merit badge for shooting, didn't know what that meant. they came to the nra and asked us to set up the standards for them, and that's where our certified training program. but we think that people who purchase and use firearms should do so safely, and they should know what they're doing, and that's part of the overall mission of the organization. >> so here's another question. if the right to bear arms is a natural right, why is it not valued today in the same way by other democracies like the u.k., france or germany? >> well, most countri
safety training, firearms training, we run competitive matches, the national police championships in albuquerque, all these kinds of things which is the historic mission of the nra. i dare say if there are some people in the audience my age who started hunting or were boy scouts back when they were in their younger days probably got their training from the nra. we've got something like 70,000 certified trainers in the country, a program which began because we're now in a new century, so a...
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santa cruz in the three and a half years that existed in seattle and portland, new orleans and albuquerque. the first thing i've learned is we live in a world of false choices. that is a false choice. in the aftermath that we saw earlier this year you would see donald trump and jeff sessions saying what side are you on are you on the police side or the community side? that is the wrong question. they tell me if you don't have the concept of community as a police officer, you ain't got shit. that's what they tell me. [applause] those to send these were hard. i had democrats who didn't want us to do this and they were able to succeed. in arizona, the former sheriff of arizona they were behind us and without the community, you can't do anything in this space. and i learned a lot from that. and that is true in the voting context as well and that is why whether it is the black wives matter movement or a remarkable coalition in phoenix fo, the remarkable coalition in los angeles that brought about the police reform including law enforcement we cannot paint with a broad brush. it's a pox on our h
santa cruz in the three and a half years that existed in seattle and portland, new orleans and albuquerque. the first thing i've learned is we live in a world of false choices. that is a false choice. in the aftermath that we saw earlier this year you would see donald trump and jeff sessions saying what side are you on are you on the police side or the community side? that is the wrong question. they tell me if you don't have the concept of community as a police officer, you ain't got shit....
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new orleans,ing ing albuquerque cleveland, so many other cities and i learned a few things from those experiences, folks. the first thing i've learned is we live in a world of false choices. you either have respect for the constitution, or we have law and order. that, my friends, is a false choice. we ask the wrong questions. in the aftermath of the unrest we saw earlier this year, you'd see donald trump and jeff sessions saying, you know, what side are you on? are you on the polices' side or community side. that's the wrong question. i've spoken to millions of law enforcement officers. if you don't have life as a police officer officer you don't have nothing. those decrees were hard. i had democrats, frankly, who at times didn't want us to do this. okay? so wasn't just republican opposition. i had democrats who didn't want us to do this. we were able to succeed because we had the community behind us. people causing what john lewis calls good trouble whether it's the black lives matter movement. whether it was the naa in arizona. with joe arpio, the former sheriff of arizona maricopa
new orleans,ing ing albuquerque cleveland, so many other cities and i learned a few things from those experiences, folks. the first thing i've learned is we live in a world of false choices. you either have respect for the constitution, or we have law and order. that, my friends, is a false choice. we ask the wrong questions. in the aftermath of the unrest we saw earlier this year, you'd see donald trump and jeff sessions saying, you know, what side are you on? are you on the polices' side or...
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consent decrees in seattle, consent decrees in northern, albuquerque, so many other cities. and i learned a few things from those experiences, folks. the first thing i've learned is we live in a world of false choices. you either have respect for the constitution or we have law and order. that my friends is a false choice. we asked the wrong question in the aftermath of the unrest rethought earlier this year, you see donald trump and jeff sessions thing you know, what side are you on? are you on the police side or the community side. that is the wrong question. i've spoken to hundreds of law enforcement officers and they tell me, if you don't have the trust of the community as a police officer, you ain't -- it. that's what they tell me. and you know what, folks, those consent decrees were hard. i had democrats come afraid way, who at times didn't want us to do that. so it wasn't just republican opposition. i had democrats who didn't want to do this. we were able to succeed because we had the community behind us. people cause what john lewis calls good travel. whether it's th
consent decrees in seattle, consent decrees in northern, albuquerque, so many other cities. and i learned a few things from those experiences, folks. the first thing i've learned is we live in a world of false choices. you either have respect for the constitution or we have law and order. that my friends is a false choice. we asked the wrong question in the aftermath of the unrest rethought earlier this year, you see donald trump and jeff sessions thing you know, what side are you on? are you...
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out west.est denver this morning 9 degrees.9 you can see the colderhe colder temperatures down to albuquerque to start to gee t in on a more wintry feel around here, more typical januaryanary pattern later today and really as we get into friday and intodo the weekend. all right.th what's happening? cold front coming througnih, songme showero east of the bay.st of the ba you can see a few there inein southern maryland and a few more stragglers off to our off o north and west. bottom line is that the front i will move quickly through theuge region and any shower activity i we get should be very light.. later this afternoon partlyernoy sunny, breezy and cooler soolero our daytime highs in theighse mid-50's. mi we'll hit that first half of the day.thed i think by afternoon ourn r temperatures will be in theures mid to upper 40's. 4's. here's your forecast.orecast. hey, can we include friday as fs the weekend? friday,ay, saturday, sunday, sunny and cool and breezy, particularlyary friday and it looks like we'llll get overnight lows back nearbacr freezing by saturday andaturdayd sunday morning. som
out west.est denver this morning 9 degrees.9 you can see the colderhe colder temperatures down to albuquerque to start to gee t in on a more wintry feel around here, more typical januaryanary pattern later today and really as we get into friday and intodo the weekend. all right.th what's happening? cold front coming througnih, songme showero east of the bay.st of the ba you can see a few there inein southern maryland and a few more stragglers off to our off o north and west. bottom line is that...
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wrong turn at albuquerque to head back down. >>> we are in the middle of earnings season. had five dow components already reporting this morning. let's run you through some of the numbers. dupont's earnings came in at 51 cents a share, 9 cents better than the street was expecting. revenue essentially in line. dupont said it expects its merger with dow chemical to close during the first half of the year. j & j also reporting, the pharmaceutical giant with quarterly profit of $1.58 a share. revenue just below the street's expectations. as you can see, that stock is down by close to $2. a drop of almost 1.7%. a mixed quarter for verizon. earnings of 86 cents a share missing street's estimates by 3 cents, but revenue did top expectations. still, that stock is down by about 2.4% this morning. and travelers earnings, $3.20 a share, well above the street's expectations of $2.73. revenue estimates also came in above the street's expectations for the insurance company. as you can see, that stock is slightly higher. finally, 3m reporting quarterly profit of $1.88 a share. that was o
wrong turn at albuquerque to head back down. >>> we are in the middle of earnings season. had five dow components already reporting this morning. let's run you through some of the numbers. dupont's earnings came in at 51 cents a share, 9 cents better than the street was expecting. revenue essentially in line. dupont said it expects its merger with dow chemical to close during the first half of the year. j & j also reporting, the pharmaceutical giant with quarterly profit of $1.58 a...