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companies that have come out and we invest in ecosystems throughout the united states and places like albuquerque boise, phoenix. thank you. west thank you. collects i am the ceo. the index everything indicated to the public internet and so we are doing what google does for the internet of things so thank you so much collects great to be here. companies like here is together with big technology. great discussion. so we are doingc what google does for the internet of >> i think we help. to >>you for that as well you had some competition from other countries. good job. what was the number we are talking about? >> $600 million. collects thank you. >> good morning. laying a goodd to role in helping drive job the united they, specifically through i/o's he and industrial technologies. collects thank you to . >> thank you. venturee a very active capital firm and we have had tens of thousands of jobs americans. , he iss very large and very large thank you for being here. of32 years ago when only 3% people were online, we have come with a lot of progress in after that, we moved on and loaded the revolutio
companies that have come out and we invest in ecosystems throughout the united states and places like albuquerque boise, phoenix. thank you. west thank you. collects i am the ceo. the index everything indicated to the public internet and so we are doing what google does for the internet of things so thank you so much collects great to be here. companies like here is together with big technology. great discussion. so we are doingc what google does for the internet of >> i think we help. to...
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take away enough from albuquerque new mexico, she old found when she was 30-years-old and in law school she had a gene mutation that puts her at a much higher risk for breast and ovarian cancer. the treatment includes a, vasectomy. she got her cancer screening and decided to have a mastectomy ha and if trump care becomes wall she wouldn't be able to have this potentially life-saving surgery. if she has had a lapse in coverage for medicaid expansion coverage will be gone. against insurance companies,, sm denying coverage for people with pre-existing conditions she may never be able to get insurance or surgery. mr. president, public schools and schoolchildren will be hurt by trump care. schools are now eligible to receive funds for necessary services for children with disabilities. schools are reimbursed for vision, hearing and mental health screenings. these help children get services early so they can be ready to learn. right now new mexico schools are reimbursed $18 million a year on medicaid. but under trump care states woul schoolsas eligible providers and the cost would be on the sc
take away enough from albuquerque new mexico, she old found when she was 30-years-old and in law school she had a gene mutation that puts her at a much higher risk for breast and ovarian cancer. the treatment includes a, vasectomy. she got her cancer screening and decided to have a mastectomy ha and if trump care becomes wall she wouldn't be able to have this potentially life-saving surgery. if she has had a lapse in coverage for medicaid expansion coverage will be gone. against insurance...
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i've shared several in the past, but today i'd like to read just one from elaine from albuquerque. this is a picture of elana from albuquerque, new mexico, and she has a very, very moving story that she wrote me about that i think in this story you see the story of the affordable care act and the good that it does. elana is 31 years old. earlier this week i told some of elana's story in a speech here on the senate floor, but today i want to tell elana's full story. elana graduated last year from the university of new mexico law school, my alma mater, and she is quite determined and motivated, as you will hear. she wrote her story in a facebook post to friends and gave me permission to share it with the american people and with my colleagues here in the senate. and here is her story: for the past 18 months -- this is elana's story in elana's words -- for the past 18 months i've been carrying around a big secret. i've felt really guilty for not sharing it and yet try as i might, i could not work up the nerve to tell you all. lucky for me, senator udall has helped me to rip off the ba
i've shared several in the past, but today i'd like to read just one from elaine from albuquerque. this is a picture of elana from albuquerque, new mexico, and she has a very, very moving story that she wrote me about that i think in this story you see the story of the affordable care act and the good that it does. elana is 31 years old. earlier this week i told some of elana's story in a speech here on the senate floor, but today i want to tell elana's full story. elana graduated last year...
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alone.wi a couple of months ago i met with students at central new mexico community college at albuquerque or training for those healthcare jobs. these people want to make careers out of making their out why would we want to rip the rug out from under them by wreaking havoc on the nation's health care system? again, you have to ask yourself why a republican so intent on rushing through a massive piece of legislation before we could even understand its potential harmful consequences. i've heard from thousands who called in or have written or come up to me on the street to oppose this legislation. i could pick any one of the stories to demonstrate what is t at stake in this debate but i abso diagnosed with food allergies that created absolutely unaffordable costs through her husband's player provided health plan. they are averaging three doctors visits a week. after applying for medicaid, she and her husband have full coverage for the children'sittay medical cost. brittany wrote to me and said for us, medicaid is literally ts life-saving. i want to urge my republican colleagues here in the s
alone.wi a couple of months ago i met with students at central new mexico community college at albuquerque or training for those healthcare jobs. these people want to make careers out of making their out why would we want to rip the rug out from under them by wreaking havoc on the nation's health care system? again, you have to ask yourself why a republican so intent on rushing through a massive piece of legislation before we could even understand its potential harmful consequences. i've heard...
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that have come out of places like salt lake city and we are involved in ecosystems including like albuquerque, phoenix, and portland. >> good morning, i'm the c.e.o. internet company. and so never a better time to start a company in america. glad to be here. >> great to be here. i think the subject of this is a great topic and brings companies together. and great discussion. on a slightly different topic, we closed a deal in egypt last weekend. anks to you and your team -- president trump i think we helped. you had some competition from other companies -- germany. isn't that nice? we did a good job. what is the number we are talking about? >> 600 million. >> good morning, mr. president. i'm a general partner with a venture capital firm and we look forward to playing our role in helping drive jobs in the united states specifically through i.o.t. and new industrial technologies. president trump thank you very much. >> good morning mr. president, i'm barry, founding partner with a large early stage venture capital firm and we have created tens of thousands of jobs. president trump very large. he
that have come out of places like salt lake city and we are involved in ecosystems including like albuquerque, phoenix, and portland. >> good morning, i'm the c.e.o. internet company. and so never a better time to start a company in america. glad to be here. >> great to be here. i think the subject of this is a great topic and brings companies together. and great discussion. on a slightly different topic, we closed a deal in egypt last weekend. anks to you and your team -- president...
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he went to 11 cities in two weeks from san francisco, south, al albuquerque, phoenix, amarillo, jacksonville florida. he is on the 30 under 30 list by forbes, and the most admired ceo, joined by katie better of the new york times and john schwartz. at a time like this, the most admired ceo in tech is a welcome guest indeed. >> this long list of cities, why those cities? >> so for this route we wanted to -- we had a couple constraints. we wanted to go coast to coast, to very different types of cities, and no more of six hours of driving per day. so one thing i wanted to mention, steve going over to the four year, this year he is going through five states in the midwest. so, it seems to be a theme going on. a talked to a lot of ceos in silicon valley, and the more the merrier. the better they will have perspective on what they can and could be. >> so what is the impetus for guys like you and mark zuckerberg to go out in the country. >> the idea for the trip came about in january and we did it a little over a month and a half ago. we tried to not make it overly political. i would say i like t
he went to 11 cities in two weeks from san francisco, south, al albuquerque, phoenix, amarillo, jacksonville florida. he is on the 30 under 30 list by forbes, and the most admired ceo, joined by katie better of the new york times and john schwartz. at a time like this, the most admired ceo in tech is a welcome guest indeed. >> this long list of cities, why those cities? >> so for this route we wanted to -- we had a couple constraints. we wanted to go coast to coast, to very...
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in albuquerque, new mexico. independent. caller: good morning. want to hear about the .olitical garbage medicare for everybody. everybody puts into it, you pay your co-pays, ok? stop with all this stuff. get together and do something for the people and not for yourself. you have people in washington that make 6 figures a year and don't work. they work less than a hundred days a year. that is sad. we are getting ripped off. robert in terry, mississippi on the line for republicans. go ahead. caller: yes. this might be a little off-topic, but there were 3 of us kids and none of us went to the doctor, none. onund here, people that are went to the doctor three or six times a week. most of these people are just getting their kids on some kind of disability. i don't understand it. $300 billion, that doesn't mean nothing to washington. it's just ridiculous. they are just all trying to get -- host: alex bolton, what are your talks? two callers talking about washington distrust of whatever they might do. guest: i think to say -- i didn't go to the doctor a
in albuquerque, new mexico. independent. caller: good morning. want to hear about the .olitical garbage medicare for everybody. everybody puts into it, you pay your co-pays, ok? stop with all this stuff. get together and do something for the people and not for yourself. you have people in washington that make 6 figures a year and don't work. they work less than a hundred days a year. that is sad. we are getting ripped off. robert in terry, mississippi on the line for republicans. go ahead....
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video de vigilancia muestra los momentos de alivio cuando una mujer es rescatada por la policia en albuquerqueluego de ser secuestrada y encadenada en la parte trasera de un vehiculo.. --las imagenes fueron captadas por la camara corporal de un oficial unas 12 horas despues de que la victima fuera secuestrada en nevada el pasado 30 de enero.. --el ex-novio de la victima y una complice plenearon el secuestro por mas de un aÑo.. cesar/take vo --en los angeles, las autoridades aun buscan a un motorciclista que logr evadir a la policia que lo persigui anoche por calles y autopistas alcanzando velocidades de hasta 140 millas por hora.. --la persecucion comenz cuando la patrulla de caminos intent detener al conductor por manejar muy rapido.. --el sujeto finalmente se escabull al meterse a un tunel en el centro de la ciudad.. cesar --hoy a las seis... take vo 1 --terror en san francisco... un tiroteo dentro de las instalaciones de 'ups' desata el caos en la ciudad... hasta el momento hay cuatro personas muertas... take vo 2 -----se hace pasar por ice! --un hombre entr a una iglesia de san rafael vest
video de vigilancia muestra los momentos de alivio cuando una mujer es rescatada por la policia en albuquerqueluego de ser secuestrada y encadenada en la parte trasera de un vehiculo.. --las imagenes fueron captadas por la camara corporal de un oficial unas 12 horas despues de que la victima fuera secuestrada en nevada el pasado 30 de enero.. --el ex-novio de la victima y una complice plenearon el secuestro por mas de un aÑo.. cesar/take vo --en los angeles, las autoridades aun buscan a un...
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couple of months ago i met with students at central new mexico community college in albuquerque who are training for those health care jobs. these bright young people want to make careers out of making their communities healthier and safer. but with this dangerous legislation moving to washington, they are all worried about what it might mean for the future career plans. why would we want to rip the rug out from under them by wreaking havoc on the nation's healthsk care system? again, you would have to ask yourself why a republican -- why a republican so intent on rushing through a massive piece of legislation before we can even understand if the potential harmful consequences., as i said earlier, i have heardw from literally thousands of new mexicans who have called in or written or come up to me on the street to oppose this legislation. many of them have told me how it will directly impact their families. i could pick any one of these stories to demonstrate what's at stake in this debate, but i'll leave you with just one.xico, w britney from aztec new mexico wrote to me about her two
couple of months ago i met with students at central new mexico community college in albuquerque who are training for those health care jobs. these bright young people want to make careers out of making their communities healthier and safer. but with this dangerous legislation moving to washington, they are all worried about what it might mean for the future career plans. why would we want to rip the rug out from under them by wreaking havoc on the nation's healthsk care system? again, you would...
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golden fire has spread to about 40 acres in the center of the state, about 25 miles northeast of albuquerque. and while death valley california set a record yesterday with 128 degrees, they were skiing only 140 miles away. the north. the snow base is 35 inches at the lodge, 165 inches at the summit. in fact, resort officials say they have so much snow they're staying open till august. that's amazing. >> what a contrast. >>> and president trump is back at the white house after holding a rally in iowa where he revelled in the gop victories and took aim at democrats. >> but a paper posted an open letter to the president, saying basically, the campaign is over and now it's time to governor. serena joins us with more on that. serena, good morning. >> reporter: it is the president's fifth campaign rally in the five months since he took office, and he used it as an opportunity and a victory lap, lauding those recent wins in georgia and south carolina and also telling this crowd of more than 5,000 people in iowa how good it is to be out of the swamp, calling them american patrts opportunity to hit b
golden fire has spread to about 40 acres in the center of the state, about 25 miles northeast of albuquerque. and while death valley california set a record yesterday with 128 degrees, they were skiing only 140 miles away. the north. the snow base is 35 inches at the lodge, 165 inches at the summit. in fact, resort officials say they have so much snow they're staying open till august. that's amazing. >> what a contrast. >>> and president trump is back at the white house after...
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triple digits tomorrow from tucson all the way to fresno and it lasts on to the end of this week for albuquerque, el paso, phoenix, las vegas and on into sacramento. and we now have potential tropical cyclone number three in the gulf. an 80% chance. this is the zone of formation. we expect this to make landfall some time late wednesday afternoon. we have tropical storm watches and warnings up from texas into louisiana. rainfall. the big problem here they've already gotten 7 to 12 inches of rain in this area. they could pick up another foot. that could lead to catastrophic flooding later this week. >> you have a lot on your plate. another update tomorrow morning. al, thanks. >>> turning overseas now, two major cities once again targeted by suspected terror attacks. in paris, investigators say a man rammed his car packed with explosive and gas canisters into a police vehicle causing a fiery blast along the champs-elysees. the suspect was killed, but no one else was injured. reports say the suspect was flagged for extremism in the past. france remains under a state of emergency after a series of te
triple digits tomorrow from tucson all the way to fresno and it lasts on to the end of this week for albuquerque, el paso, phoenix, las vegas and on into sacramento. and we now have potential tropical cyclone number three in the gulf. an 80% chance. this is the zone of formation. we expect this to make landfall some time late wednesday afternoon. we have tropical storm watches and warnings up from texas into louisiana. rainfall. the big problem here they've already gotten 7 to 12 inches of rain...
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albuquerque does cool off and el paso does, too.nds in the pacific northwest saying what heat wave? seattle 69 today. >>> this morning just days after a jury acquitted minnesota officer in a shooting death, we have new dash cam footage from the altercation. it was taken directly from the officer's car shows in which a routine stop unfolded and the shocking shooting death last year. and a warning for you, this video may be considered graphic and disturbing. >>> sir, i have to tell you i do have a firearm on me. >> okay. don't reach for it. don't pull it out. don't pull it out. >> screaming. >> don't pull it out. >>> it shows a different vantage point of the shooting than the one filmed from inside the car and live streamed to millions by castile's girl friend. you can hear the officer repeatedly telling him not to reach for his weapon after he admitted to having the firearm. the attorney for the officer said the officer pulled his car over because he thought he looked like a suspect in a recent armed robbery. the defense argued the o
albuquerque does cool off and el paso does, too.nds in the pacific northwest saying what heat wave? seattle 69 today. >>> this morning just days after a jury acquitted minnesota officer in a shooting death, we have new dash cam footage from the altercation. it was taken directly from the officer's car shows in which a routine stop unfolded and the shocking shooting death last year. and a warning for you, this video may be considered graphic and disturbing. >>> sir, i have to...
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albuquerque police were investigating a stolen vehicle way a woman asked them to help her choking puppy. the officers could see the dog wasn't breathing and tried to clear his throat. after a few critical seconds, they cleared a piece of cheese from his windpipe. the puppy and its owner are doing fine. >>> this friday evening coming up your weekend weather forecast. part of the seven-day forecast has temperatures 20 degrees cooler than normal a different part has temperatures up to 20 degrees warmer than normal. which is first? the answer next. >> com ing up all new at 6:00 tonight, a major mudslide slows down traffic into the sierra what it will take to clean it up and clear the road and what to expect if you are heading up there for the weekend. >>> the weekend is almost here. >> yeah. >> we accounts wait for it to start. how's the -- we cannot wait for it to start. how's the weather going to be? >> 90 degrees and sunny? right? >> maybe next weekend! >> not this weekend. >> wishful thinking. >> it's going to be shocking how cold it is away from the water this weekend. but it have outd
albuquerque police were investigating a stolen vehicle way a woman asked them to help her choking puppy. the officers could see the dog wasn't breathing and tried to clear his throat. after a few critical seconds, they cleared a piece of cheese from his windpipe. the puppy and its owner are doing fine. >>> this friday evening coming up your weekend weather forecast. part of the seven-day forecast has temperatures 20 degrees cooler than normal a different part has temperatures up to 20...
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and gender mary lou is a midwife nurse practitioner and lifelong women's liberation activist from albuquerque new mexico thank you q so mary let's begin with you just basically explain to us what patriarchy is how it works especially in the us and how patriarchy is used by both the right in the left. so patriarchy is. millennia old system of male supremacy by which male bodied people are exploiting female body people for reproductive sexual emotional domestic labor when power and property are held by men and passed to the heirs of men men need to police and control women's bodies to know who their heirs are and. so the system that arose you know millennia ago out of private property now is global in scope where women don't have control over our own reproduction and are dependent on men in terms of having and raising our children how that plays out in the united states where people think patriarchy doesn't exist anymore and things like what gets called the wage gap where women are unable to make enough money to support themselves and their children and women with children. whether it's through
and gender mary lou is a midwife nurse practitioner and lifelong women's liberation activist from albuquerque new mexico thank you q so mary let's begin with you just basically explain to us what patriarchy is how it works especially in the us and how patriarchy is used by both the right in the left. so patriarchy is. millennia old system of male supremacy by which male bodied people are exploiting female body people for reproductive sexual emotional domestic labor when power and property are...
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host: letter from debbie from albuquerque, new mexico. hi, debbie. caller: i have a question. have you ever been in the military? caller: i have not. -- guest: i have not. , no disrespect, but you seem to have a cavalier attitude on shooting another human being. it is not as easy as shooting a deer. a lot of people who came back from the military shooting other human beings, their head is not on right. this idea that everybody can shoot other people, you make it sound so easy. you seem to forget the fear factor. you said everybody in your family is trained to do this, but if you have never shot another human being, it is not as easy as you seem to do and i think you are mistaken. the idea thatrify everybody is going to be armed, i would not want to live in the united states if that is how it is going to be. and republicans are pushing that, and that is scary. i will take your comment off-line. guest: ok. i hope to never have to shoot anybody. i think it would be a very difficult decision for me to have to make, and i would only do it if i feel like my life were in danger, or o
host: letter from debbie from albuquerque, new mexico. hi, debbie. caller: i have a question. have you ever been in the military? caller: i have not. -- guest: i have not. , no disrespect, but you seem to have a cavalier attitude on shooting another human being. it is not as easy as shooting a deer. a lot of people who came back from the military shooting other human beings, their head is not on right. this idea that everybody can shoot other people, you make it sound so easy. you seem to...
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if you're wondering, albuquerque, new mexico, ranked first. >> interesting. i would like to see car break-ins and window break-ins. that seems like a rite of passage around here. >>> the university of california has hired a law firm and a former state supreme court justice to investigate whether or not there was interference at the recent state audit. you might recall the audit discovered the university president's office failed to disclose hundreds of millions of dollars. "the mercury news" shows some campuses changed their responses to a confidential survey about how the president's office operates. changes were made after campuses spoke with officials from the office being investigated. the university of california is paying $210,000 for the independent investigation. >>> now to some california state university news. it turns out just 21% of students who enrolled in 2012 graduated in four years. a lot less than the system would like. "the mercury news" reports the number is up from 19% the previous year and higher than the 13% rate in 2000. last year, the
if you're wondering, albuquerque, new mexico, ranked first. >> interesting. i would like to see car break-ins and window break-ins. that seems like a rite of passage around here. >>> the university of california has hired a law firm and a former state supreme court justice to investigate whether or not there was interference at the recent state audit. you might recall the audit discovered the university president's office failed to disclose hundreds of millions of dollars....
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dieron a conocer un video que muestra el momento de alivio de una mujer rescatada por la policia en albuquerquete trasera de un vehiculo.. --las imagenes fueron captadas por la camara corporal de un oficial unas 12 horas despues de que la victima fuera secuestrada en nevada, el pasado 30 de enero.. --preseuntamente, el ex-novio de la victima y una complice planearon el secuestro por mas de un aÑo.. lorena ---la policia de san rafael investiga el caso de un hombre que merodeo por una iglesia hispana, vistiendo una chamarra de ice.... ---un video, captado por un miembro de la congregacion, esta ahora en manos de las autoridades... ---paola reyes , nos amplia la informacin.... take pkg :01 :13 : 23 :49 1:34 2:00 on cam que tal buenas tardes, el hombre aparentemente estaba molesto por el ruido. que en su opinion, generan los cantos y musica de la congregacion... ahora se encuentra suspendido de su puesto como empleado municipal de san francisco.... pkg sot melsar de leon 15:49:00 in cue: "alguien llego.... out cue: ... la migracion". b-roll pastor with book fueron esas atemorizantes palabras las qu
dieron a conocer un video que muestra el momento de alivio de una mujer rescatada por la policia en albuquerquete trasera de un vehiculo.. --las imagenes fueron captadas por la camara corporal de un oficial unas 12 horas despues de que la victima fuera secuestrada en nevada, el pasado 30 de enero.. --preseuntamente, el ex-novio de la victima y una complice planearon el secuestro por mas de un aÑo.. lorena ---la policia de san rafael investiga el caso de un hombre que merodeo por una iglesia...
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from albuquerque, new mexico, please welcome sonya romero. how you doing? >> i'm well. how are you? so good to see you. >> thank you. >> come on over. sonya, welcome to "millionaire." >> thank you for having me. >> so, tell us a little bit about how you have gone above and beyond for your students. >> well, um, i am a kindergarten teacher. i've been a teacher-- this is my 20th year. >> wow. thank you. >> and, um, about uh, almost two years ago, two of my former students had a really difficult situation where they were removed from their home, and i was asked if i might be a placement for a short amount of time, and so, almost two years later, those two little girls have
from albuquerque, new mexico, please welcome sonya romero. how you doing? >> i'm well. how are you? so good to see you. >> thank you. >> come on over. sonya, welcome to "millionaire." >> thank you for having me. >> so, tell us a little bit about how you have gone above and beyond for your students. >> well, um, i am a kindergarten teacher. i've been a teacher-- this is my 20th year. >> wow. thank you. >> and, um, about uh, almost two...
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is a nice sunny day and you get on the yttrium -- the tram it is 5,000 feet above albuquerque it is 17.5 degrees cooler it is 77 degrees and you can feel that. have been if you have been on that? great. the second thing that rediscovered is that oxygen although the same percentage is 20 percent of the atmosphere is the pressure going down your lungs and your body is sore bless oxygen so that was a problem. so then of course, pressure that decrease is 1 inch per thousand feet based on the mercury barometer so 30 mm her thousand feet so that is the second definition of space where the body is reacting adversely to the high-altitude and you have to be aware that by the time you get at 63,000 feet the pressure is 47 mm and the sea level is very slight pressure. it creates a partial pressure imbalance and because blood is made mostly of water as the level boyle's 212 degrees and a 63,000 feet it boils at your body temperature. 90.6 your blood will boreal and it turned into favor say you need a pressurized space suit or a space capsule and this 63,000 feet was defined by a fellow named harry a
is a nice sunny day and you get on the yttrium -- the tram it is 5,000 feet above albuquerque it is 17.5 degrees cooler it is 77 degrees and you can feel that. have been if you have been on that? great. the second thing that rediscovered is that oxygen although the same percentage is 20 percent of the atmosphere is the pressure going down your lungs and your body is sore bless oxygen so that was a problem. so then of course, pressure that decrease is 1 inch per thousand feet based on the...
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tonight a legal victory for minority victims on the continuing war on drugs a federal judge in albuquerque new mexico has concluded that the methods used by a.t.f. agents in two thousand and sixteen undercover sting operations resulted in arrest of a display of hugely disproportionate number of minorities during the operation agents arrested one hundred three people for example twenty eight were black fifty nine hispanic one native american and fifteen why it's important note that the blacks only make up three point three percent of the population in that city while the non hispanic whites make up forty two percent they. also chose to employ five confidential informants three black and two spandex who targeted individuals at black barber shops and soul food restaurants so it's not entirely surprising that in this five page order judge parker wrote this here's what he said the methods used by a.t.f. in conducting this operation were likely to lead to a higher percentage of minority defendants but that a.t.f. declined they say he said that the a.t.f. declined to make use of any policies or t
tonight a legal victory for minority victims on the continuing war on drugs a federal judge in albuquerque new mexico has concluded that the methods used by a.t.f. agents in two thousand and sixteen undercover sting operations resulted in arrest of a display of hugely disproportionate number of minorities during the operation agents arrested one hundred three people for example twenty eight were black fifty nine hispanic one native american and fifteen why it's important note that the blacks...
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captain albuquerque armstead said the f2-a is outclassed for the japanese fighters. although they were aware of it, they drove home their attacks with skill. the pilots still had to make a treacherous navigation back to their carrier and they were fighting darkness and japanese planes. 1st ensign austin discovered a single japanese fighter persistently tailing his svd. he looked over at him and gave merrill a chilling grin. he could see, it was hopeless for me, he throttled back to the kill zone where the four planes were intersected. merrill's plane was in no condition to fight back and wounding merrill's gunner. desperate to get away, merrill dived into a bank of clouds. the japanese pilot followed but overshot his position. he watched from his hiding spot. for miles the japanese pilot flew to spot his course and never looked up and finally gave up his pursuit. merrill remembered he kept his fingers crossed and headed home, later nearly going over the side but he and his gunner survived. many planes never made it back to their carrier and had to make a water landin
captain albuquerque armstead said the f2-a is outclassed for the japanese fighters. although they were aware of it, they drove home their attacks with skill. the pilots still had to make a treacherous navigation back to their carrier and they were fighting darkness and japanese planes. 1st ensign austin discovered a single japanese fighter persistently tailing his svd. he looked over at him and gave merrill a chilling grin. he could see, it was hopeless for me, he throttled back to the kill...
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that's where you see people like albuquerque and these others, kansas city, these popping up around theountry where there are more women and diverse founders because there is an openness to their background and they are not dismissed so you don't have the technical degree or the fancy degree likely. so, that bias to towards people you don't necessarily have that in other parts of the country help put some life into her economy because this is a poor area. there is another one who was from detroit and called herself the anti-mark zucker with no technical program and says in detroit there's all this activity around entrepreneurs because the engineers that are now without jobs and so they are trying to get some talent to train people and get them to work in these jobs. >> are you seeing those that don't have the typical background? >> there is a lot of reasons for that but you are seeing women that are not technical starting these companies and one of the reasons for that she talked to us about the fact when the store came online and when you suddenly have this opportunity for people to th
that's where you see people like albuquerque and these others, kansas city, these popping up around theountry where there are more women and diverse founders because there is an openness to their background and they are not dismissed so you don't have the technical degree or the fancy degree likely. so, that bias to towards people you don't necessarily have that in other parts of the country help put some life into her economy because this is a poor area. there is another one who was from...
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in albuquerque, new mexico. independent. caller: good morning. want to hear about the .olitical garbage medicare for everybody. everybody puts into it, you pay your co-pays, ok? stop with all this stuff. get together and do something for the people and not for yourself. you have people in washington that make 6 figures a year and don't work. they work less than a hundred days a year. that is sad. we are getting ripped off. robert in terry, mississippi on the line for republicans. go ahead. caller: yes. this might be a little off-topic, but there were 3 of us kids and none of us went to the doctor, none. onund here, people that are went to the doctor three or six times a week. most of these people are just getting their kids on some kind of disability. i don't understand it. $300 billion, that doesn't mean nothing to washington. it's just ridiculous. they are just all trying to get -- host: alex bolton, what are your talks? two callers talking about washington distrust of whatever they might do. guest: i think to say -- i didn't go to the doctor a
in albuquerque, new mexico. independent. caller: good morning. want to hear about the .olitical garbage medicare for everybody. everybody puts into it, you pay your co-pays, ok? stop with all this stuff. get together and do something for the people and not for yourself. you have people in washington that make 6 figures a year and don't work. they work less than a hundred days a year. that is sad. we are getting ripped off. robert in terry, mississippi on the line for republicans. go ahead....
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. >> first responders are trained for a lot of different situations, but officers in albuquerque had a first on their hands. earlier this week officer was investigating the report of a stolen car. she saw a girl crying, the puppy had gone lymph choking on a piece of cheese. they looked in his mouth and tapped his mouth and dislodged the cheese. the video has been shared to show the police officer's compassion. >> a devastating blaze in bucks county was started by a summertime staple fireworks and police say this was no accident. >>> developing on "action news," a philadelphia police officer guns down an armed suspect and his boss reveals one of the shots ends up in the man's back. we're live on the decision to use deadly force. >> look out below a woman goes head over heels in the worst way while she was using her phone. >> president trump accuses james come ofy lying while the white house digs in its heals any white house. >> let's go over to david murphy with weather and karen rogers has traffic go to work. >> reporter: good morning, we have high clouds pushing through, they are he
. >> first responders are trained for a lot of different situations, but officers in albuquerque had a first on their hands. earlier this week officer was investigating the report of a stolen car. she saw a girl crying, the puppy had gone lymph choking on a piece of cheese. they looked in his mouth and tapped his mouth and dislodged the cheese. the video has been shared to show the police officer's compassion. >> a devastating blaze in bucks county was started by a summertime staple...
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. >> dm from albuquerque new mexico, independent. >> caller: good morning. listen, i don't want to hear about the political garbage. medicare for everybody, everybody puts into it, you pay your co-pays. okay, stop with this other stuf stuff. get together and do something for the people and not for yourself. you've got people in washington that are making six figures a year end don't work, they work less than 100 days a year. that's sad. were getting ripped off. >> robert in terry mississippi on our line for republicans. go ahead. >> this might be a little off-topic, but there were three of us kids brought up and none of us went to the doctor. around here, people on medicaid, they run their kids to the doctor five or six times a week. most of these people are just getting their kids on some kind of disability. i don't understand it. i know it's just a few hundred billion dollars but that don't mean nothing to washington. it's just ridiculous. trying they are all trying to get a check. >> what are your thoughts? >> two callers are talking about washington mist
. >> dm from albuquerque new mexico, independent. >> caller: good morning. listen, i don't want to hear about the political garbage. medicare for everybody, everybody puts into it, you pay your co-pays. okay, stop with this other stuf stuff. get together and do something for the people and not for yourself. you've got people in washington that are making six figures a year end don't work, they work less than 100 days a year. that's sad. were getting ripped off. >> robert in...
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albuquerque police say this is video of mark thompson breaking into a home -- then making himself atin the security video -- you can see thompson casually walking in yesterday afternoon, putting on a jacket ... wandering around then turning on the tv.. at one point -- he even grabs a beer from the fridge.the homeowner got an alert that there was movement in his home. he watched thompson on his phone and called his neighbor. shandra vestal lives across the street from that homeowner and didn't hesitate to help. shandra vesta/neighbor: "i went to my garage, my husband and i. we got two pistols. we met him at the cul-de-sac. he blocked off the entry of the cul-de-sac to make sure if he did have a vehicle, the man entering the home wouldn't be able to escape. as he pulled in, i passed him this 45 and then i got the other ruger. micah and i went into the home with two of the loaded weapons. micah announced himself to the perpetrator saying i have a loaded weapon, get down on your hands and knees. at that time, i came up behind him and we got the individual on his hands and knees to lay do
albuquerque police say this is video of mark thompson breaking into a home -- then making himself atin the security video -- you can see thompson casually walking in yesterday afternoon, putting on a jacket ... wandering around then turning on the tv.. at one point -- he even grabs a beer from the fridge.the homeowner got an alert that there was movement in his home. he watched thompson on his phone and called his neighbor. shandra vestal lives across the street from that homeowner and didn't...
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it's only been 120 i think four times. 99 in albuquerque. 99 we're 85. 85 d.c., new york, and boston.out kind of nicely. for tonight, comfortable. the burbs will probably fall into the 60s. by the time we get to friday, we're looking at showers and thunderstorms, also, probably bleeding into saturday with showers and storms. clear to partly cloudy. still muggy downtown, 77. low 70s elsewhere. 74 in leesburg, and 74 also in buoy. by morning, just a few clouds here and there, but looking at this 61 in martinsberg, 62 in winchester. by mid-morning, we're back into the 70s. by afternoon, showers. by 1:00, near hagerstown, dry inside the beltway. temps now in the upper 80s. future cast trying to produce a few showers, maybe even an isolated afternoon and evening. but 87. the coverage is not going to be that great. we're not going to show you a yellow weather alert. it tries to hang onto these storms into the 9:30 hour. we do have an isolated shower in the forecast. 7:30 tomorrow night. 76 in manassas. winds out of the southwest at about 10. by morning, we're looking at partly cloudy skies.
it's only been 120 i think four times. 99 in albuquerque. 99 we're 85. 85 d.c., new york, and boston.out kind of nicely. for tonight, comfortable. the burbs will probably fall into the 60s. by the time we get to friday, we're looking at showers and thunderstorms, also, probably bleeding into saturday with showers and storms. clear to partly cloudy. still muggy downtown, 77. low 70s elsewhere. 74 in leesburg, and 74 also in buoy. by morning, just a few clouds here and there, but looking at this...
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albuquerque? dallas? denver? >> absolutely. particularly the higher altitude ones. even denver on a day that it is not nearly as hot as what you are experiencing in phoenix can have an issue like this because they are at 5000 feet elevation and the air is more dense on any given day than it is in phoenix. only about 1100 feet above sea level here. so that becomes a critical factor in cities like that and think about the activity of that airport, alone. >> the heat, does that affect turbulence? because it seems when you are flying into las vegas or denver in the summer, it is a rougher ride. >> what happens is that you have the sun beating down on the ground causing thermals and pockets of air to rise up and rise more quickly than it will on a cool day. particularly, on a cool overcast day. you won't get much of that at all but on a hot and sunny day, you will get a lot of turbulence off the ground and that leads to a bumpy ride. >> one tip for travelers would be to try to catch the early morning flight when it is cooler. and the plane will get off the ground. tom ha
albuquerque? dallas? denver? >> absolutely. particularly the higher altitude ones. even denver on a day that it is not nearly as hot as what you are experiencing in phoenix can have an issue like this because they are at 5000 feet elevation and the air is more dense on any given day than it is in phoenix. only about 1100 feet above sea level here. so that becomes a critical factor in cities like that and think about the activity of that airport, alone. >> the heat, does that affect...
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take elena from albuquerque, new mexico. elena found that when they was 30 years old and in law school, that she had the bracka gene mutation that puts her at much higher risk for breast and ovarian cancer. the treatments for braca mutation include mastectomy, treatment she couldn't afford. thankfully she qualified for medicaid under the expansion. she got her breast cancer screenings and decided to have a mastectomy because of the cancer scare. elena had three surgeries costing thousands of dollars covered by medicaid and now the chances of her getting breast cancer are very low. but elena now worries that if she decides to have her ovaries removed and trumpcare becomes law, she will not be able to have this potentially life-saving surgery. if she has had a lapse in medicaid coverage, her medicaid expansion coverage will be gone. and because trumpcare would end the ban against insurance companies denying coverage for people with preexisting conditions, she may never be able to get insurance or surgery. mr. president, public
take elena from albuquerque, new mexico. elena found that when they was 30 years old and in law school, that she had the bracka gene mutation that puts her at much higher risk for breast and ovarian cancer. the treatments for braca mutation include mastectomy, treatment she couldn't afford. thankfully she qualified for medicaid under the expansion. she got her breast cancer screenings and decided to have a mastectomy because of the cancer scare. elena had three surgeries costing thousands of...
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about 30 minutes north of albuquerque. this is at a gravel mine where workers are trapped. initially, four workers were stuck. one pair has since been pulled from the gravel. however, two remain waist-deep. this is so dangerous. in fact, that rescue worker cannot use heavy machinery. they are laboring by hand. family members have arrived and as you can imagine, it is a very tense and a very delicate situation that we will keep our eyes on. back over to you. >>> erika, thank you. it's 6:13 right now. this morning, friends and family are mourning the loss of a high school graduate. 18-year-old bianca nicole roberson of westchester was shot and killed as a result of a road rage incident. this happened on wednesday. police say bianca and another driver were trying to merge into the same lane. police say the other driver shot bianca in the head and then drove off. >> that man who fired the shot, turn yourself in you are only making this worse for yourself. >> bianca was headed to jacksonville university in the fall. >>> there have been seven drownings since late may in our area.
about 30 minutes north of albuquerque. this is at a gravel mine where workers are trapped. initially, four workers were stuck. one pair has since been pulled from the gravel. however, two remain waist-deep. this is so dangerous. in fact, that rescue worker cannot use heavy machinery. they are laboring by hand. family members have arrived and as you can imagine, it is a very tense and a very delicate situation that we will keep our eyes on. back over to you. >>> erika, thank you. it's...
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look at decent drive times coming up >>> and then all caught on video in front of a gas station in albuquerquers saw a woman crying over her puppy, and the dog was choking on a piece of cheese. they gave the puppy medical attention until he started to breathe again. and one of these officers was just honored by the department for buying groceries for a woman in need. >> that's nice. >>> planning a summer vacation overseas? we have what you need to know before about your phone plan. >>> why there's an investigation by the sports governing body over a hit. over a hit. >>> a live look outside. [ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ] cigarettes are not just dangerous when they're smoked. [ rat squeaking ] they're dangerous long after. cigarette butts are toxic. they release chemicals that poison our water... and harm wildlife. and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. visit your volvo dealer to take advantage of our midsommar sales
look at decent drive times coming up >>> and then all caught on video in front of a gas station in albuquerquers saw a woman crying over her puppy, and the dog was choking on a piece of cheese. they gave the puppy medical attention until he started to breathe again. and one of these officers was just honored by the department for buying groceries for a woman in need. >> that's nice. >>> planning a summer vacation overseas? we have what you need to know before about your...
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in albuquerque, this is at a gravel mine where workers are trapped. initially, four workers were stuck. one pair has been pulled from the gravel. however, two remain waist-deep. this is so dangerous, in fact, that rescue workers cannot use heavy machinery to get the folks out of there. they are laboring by hand. family members have arrived and as you can imagine, it is a very tense and a very delicate situation that we will be monitoring. back over to you. >> erika, thank you. it's 5:13. here are four things to know this morning. a police officer is in grave condition after a shooting in san antonio. he and another officer stopped two people while on routine patr patrol. shots rang out as they got out of their car. the second officer is in serious condition. >>> members of the firefighting team killed helping to fight an arizona wildfire will be honored today. the fire took place exactly four years ago. >>> nevada is set to become the latest state to start recreational marijuana sales. beginning tomorrow, adults 21 and older can buy up to an ounce of
in albuquerque, this is at a gravel mine where workers are trapped. initially, four workers were stuck. one pair has been pulled from the gravel. however, two remain waist-deep. this is so dangerous, in fact, that rescue workers cannot use heavy machinery to get the folks out of there. they are laboring by hand. family members have arrived and as you can imagine, it is a very tense and a very delicate situation that we will be monitoring. back over to you. >> erika, thank you. it's 5:13....
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. >> peter the cat disappeared back in 2012 when he was let outside his albuquerque home.found 600 mileseeó@ away in texas and tha to a chip the cat was cracked back to elijah and his family. >>> a toddler dead, his stepfather in custody. >> the latest on a death investigation in southwest philadelphia. >>> convenience store crime spree, two 7-elevens in the a same neighborhood held up within 24 hours. police want to know if the crimes are connected. >>> fireworks on capitol hill. i'm jim rosenfield live in washington, d.c. breaking down james comey's testimony as the trump administration fired back. right now, our grill masters are introducing fire to steak. a beautiful char coats the outside, locking all the flavors and juices inside. a miracle happening right before your eyes. now, come eat the miracle. you can't fake steak. longhorn steakhouse. tonight's special, grill master favorites. try our new hickory salt-crusted filet, our grilled hawaiian salmon, or our outlaw ribeye. for lunch, try our steakhouse burger, or any steakhouse lunch combo. only at longhorn. >>> thi
. >> peter the cat disappeared back in 2012 when he was let outside his albuquerque home.found 600 mileseeó@ away in texas and tha to a chip the cat was cracked back to elijah and his family. >>> a toddler dead, his stepfather in custody. >> the latest on a death investigation in southwest philadelphia. >>> convenience store crime spree, two 7-elevens in the a same neighborhood held up within 24 hours. police want to know if the crimes are connected. >>>...
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albuquerque police were investigating a stolen car when a woman flagged them down because there was somethingg with her dog.. the officers ran over and found the dog limp and not breathing. after a few minutes of patting the dog on the back... it eventually coughed up the cheese and started breathing again. it turns out that these two cops had just been honored a few weeks ago for buying groceries for a woman in need. ( will ) police looking for anarsonist in the east bay. i will have the latest in a live report. ( james ) your bay area forecast is next. handballer 1: you know what i could go for? scrambled eggs and pancakes. crave van! jack: hey, guys. try my jumbo breakfast platter with sausage or bacon, plus 8 mini pancakes, eggs and a hash brown for just $2.99. you crave it. we serve it. crave van! handballer 1: you know what i scrambled eggs and pancakes. crave van! jack: hey, guys. try my jumbo breakfast platter with sausage or bacon, plus 8 mini pancakes, eggs and a hash brown for just $2.99. you crave it. we serve it. crave van! ( mark )( darya ) welcome back to the kron four morning
albuquerque police were investigating a stolen car when a woman flagged them down because there was somethingg with her dog.. the officers ran over and found the dog limp and not breathing. after a few minutes of patting the dog on the back... it eventually coughed up the cheese and started breathing again. it turns out that these two cops had just been honored a few weeks ago for buying groceries for a woman in need. ( will ) police looking for anarsonist in the east bay. i will have the...
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repairman in albuquerque, new mexico says he hasn't seen it in years.y they say there is an uptick in business especially for manual typewriters. the new documentary of typewriters with tom hanks is set for release this summer. >> interesting. time now for #askfinney, 7 on your side's michael finney here. facebook and twitter e-mail, richard in alameda, do you want to type itt yt?ouou're talking about. where do i find cheap tickets to hawaii? can i answer this one? >> yeah, where do you find them? i'll tell you -- wait, i'm -- >> i'll tell you right now, you're toast. if you're trying to go ywhere, it's just exorbitant because i've been on a very vigorous search myself and i'm just in tears. >> what is the cheapest you've found right now? >> 8, $900 from california. it never used to be that high. you could get even summertime, 600, 700. now, it's 8, 9, a thousand. it's just like -- here's my wallet to toneak >> that's just not right. >> tell me about it. >> okay. here's the best thing you can do. hopper or kayak, tell them where you want to go, when you
repairman in albuquerque, new mexico says he hasn't seen it in years.y they say there is an uptick in business especially for manual typewriters. the new documentary of typewriters with tom hanks is set for release this summer. >> interesting. time now for #askfinney, 7 on your side's michael finney here. facebook and twitter e-mail, richard in alameda, do you want to type itt yt?ouou're talking about. where do i find cheap tickets to hawaii? can i answer this one? >> yeah, where do...
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freeway, westbound 80 about 40 minutes the congestion out of richmond and still building toward the albuquerqueve and the metering lights. san jose, a quick look shows you 101. we showed you a blip there. building once again for the morning commute. it is on towards silicon valley. >> thank you very much. >>> hey, we have got passed monday. >> if we can get cooling or a neighbor with a pool -- >> okay. a little bit. how about a little bit? still going to hit the triple digits for the valleys today and saturday's forecast, 96. that's really not that much better but it's still going to be hot. and you can head to the coast to cool off. maybe off this weekend and you can find somewhere cool. it just takes a drive. we will have the temperatures that will be very nice, up to 69 degrees along the coast. the bay, 8 degrees. and then inland valleys 89 degrees with a lot more sunshine. we have the pride festival happening this weekend in san francisco. and we are going to have some beautiful weather for that. a lot of sunshine. highs into the upper 60s with a nice little breeze. to hit the road heading
freeway, westbound 80 about 40 minutes the congestion out of richmond and still building toward the albuquerqueve and the metering lights. san jose, a quick look shows you 101. we showed you a blip there. building once again for the morning commute. it is on towards silicon valley. >> thank you very much. >>> hey, we have got passed monday. >> if we can get cooling or a neighbor with a pool -- >> okay. a little bit. how about a little bit? still going to hit the...
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we invest in under served startup ecosystems throughout the united states including places like albuquerque, boise, phoenix, portland. that's what we're here to represent. >> that's great. thank you. >> thank you >> good morning. i'm tim guneo, i'm the ceo of cadium we index everything connected to the public internet. we're doing what google does for web pages for the internet of things never a better time to start a company in america so thank you so much. >> thank you. >> glad to be here. >> thank you very much >> mr. president, great to be here i think the subject of the industrial internet is a great topic. it's what brings companies like tim's and big companies like ge together so great discussion. on a slightly different topic, we closed the locomotive deal in egypt last weekend thanks to you and your team. >> i think we helped i think we helped. >> big export, $600 million of export from the u.s. as well. >> you had some competition from other countries. >> germany. >> germany, isn't that nice? we did a good job. that's very good what was the number we're talking about? >> $600 mill
we invest in under served startup ecosystems throughout the united states including places like albuquerque, boise, phoenix, portland. that's what we're here to represent. >> that's great. thank you. >> thank you >> good morning. i'm tim guneo, i'm the ceo of cadium we index everything connected to the public internet. we're doing what google does for web pages for the internet of things never a better time to start a company in america so thank you so much. >> thank...
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gail's next up in albuquerque on the republican line. caller: hi, thank you for giving me this opportunity to voice my opinion. i wanted to start with saying happy birthday to president trump. and then, my condolences to the people that have gotten shot and a speedy recovery. and my opinion, like some of the other people that have called in, i stand in agreement with how bad our country has come, to get to this point. you know, where we're shooting innocent people. i really do blame the media. i blame the democratic resistance group. if you are going to be resisting, this is what the consequences of what you're getting. wouldn't it be better for us to be coming together and asking for peace and asking to give ? esident trump a chance the not about democrats or republicans, it's about american people. and if we think it's not going to get worse, it is going to get worse. acts like kathy griffin, when she beheaded trump and this new play that's out with julius caesar, you know, stabbing and shooting the president, is just disgusting. we ne
gail's next up in albuquerque on the republican line. caller: hi, thank you for giving me this opportunity to voice my opinion. i wanted to start with saying happy birthday to president trump. and then, my condolences to the people that have gotten shot and a speedy recovery. and my opinion, like some of the other people that have called in, i stand in agreement with how bad our country has come, to get to this point. you know, where we're shooting innocent people. i really do blame the media....