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and so i told him that i would get him some applications for places in albuquerque. 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 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
and so i told him that i would get him some applications for places in albuquerque. 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...
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. >> well, more than 400 miles later they got there to albuquerque, new mexico. that is the price tag. more than 600 bucks. >> not bad really. >> it's a lot cheaper than it would have been to take a private jet and a pretty drive phoenix to albuquerque. >> if you are in leagues how do you have enough dough for that. >> no way they would do the private jet thing. >> that was just a rouse to get the guy the ride. >> do you have anything different to tell us than the past couple of days. >> i do, actually. here is the deal. i lowered temperatures a little bit tomorrow and a little on sunday. that's the good news. the bad news is that we have increased our chances for thunderstorms. >> how generous. >> thank you. it's 96 right now. feels like 104. dew points are in the low 70s. we talk about the dew points, if it's in the 70s, it's flat out miserable. humidity 44%, you think not bad. pay attention to that number which generates a higher index. that's the temperature your body feels, 104. here is the radar over the last hour. i got to tell you, earlier this afternoon
. >> well, more than 400 miles later they got there to albuquerque, new mexico. that is the price tag. more than 600 bucks. >> not bad really. >> it's a lot cheaper than it would have been to take a private jet and a pretty drive phoenix to albuquerque. >> if you are in leagues how do you have enough dough for that. >> no way they would do the private jet thing. >> that was just a rouse to get the guy the ride. >> do you have anything different to tell...
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september 30th in albuquerque, i loved albuquerque, new mexico.f you go to mcdonald's you get like -- >> i'm good, i like peppers. i'm good. >> jimmy: okay. >> it's gonna be good. >> jimmy: october 1st in denver, codo >> yeah, right? little bronco game while you're at it? >> jimmy: i mean, it's fun. october 1st is a great time to go to denver. >> you've got to come. you've really got to come. >> jimmy: i'm in new york. i'm in new york city. >> i know, well i'm going to bring it to new york. >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about. [ cheers and applause ] we can't stop the exclusives on the show. >> no. >> jimmy: we keep dropping a a lot of exclusives we're dropping. >> a lot of good stuff here tonight. >> jimmy: really fresh, fresh, fresh stuff that people are all going home going, i feel like blogging right now. >> and you're going to meet my boys later. >> jimmy: yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> it's the first time they've ever been on the tonight show. >> jimmy: matthew and johnny, right? >> matthew and johnny, yeah. and for the parents out the
september 30th in albuquerque, i loved albuquerque, new mexico.f you go to mcdonald's you get like -- >> i'm good, i like peppers. i'm good. >> jimmy: okay. >> it's gonna be good. >> jimmy: october 1st in denver, codo >> yeah, right? little bronco game while you're at it? >> jimmy: i mean, it's fun. october 1st is a great time to go to denver. >> you've got to come. you've really got to come. >> jimmy: i'm in new york. i'm in new york city....
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mexico so we are learning from you back in albuquerque but but sharing the mistakes that you made. >> you could find it in the book there was a community why a debate of the soda tax to raise money for the preschool program and our fringe bernie sanders came out saying it was a regressive tax for those that need to be through taxation. in putting a penny per ounce tax on the ballot this is of project of the great guy a long term cardiologists in his dave the medical practice looking at the epidemic of obesity now childhood obesity due to poor diet or consumption of sugary drinks. ahead of the curve so richmond stuck his head out of the trench and put this attacks on the ballot so with that chevron spending so as we described in the book that made this the race class issue from paul so they mobilize small latino girl she stores young people of color to begin the of former mayor of san francisco the plantation alliance with that ministate scheme on people of color to deprive them of the pleasures and to their credit there were few black ministers with the black public health workers wh
mexico so we are learning from you back in albuquerque but but sharing the mistakes that you made. >> you could find it in the book there was a community why a debate of the soda tax to raise money for the preschool program and our fringe bernie sanders came out saying it was a regressive tax for those that need to be through taxation. in putting a penny per ounce tax on the ballot this is of project of the great guy a long term cardiologists in his dave the medical practice looking at...
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albuquerque police found drugs inside the car and believe the woman who stole it had been living in it. she took off from the scene. so far she has not been caught. alison: caught on video. police saving two dogs' lives. this is what they found under the hot georgia son. take a look. [barking] 167 on the front seat, buddy. 167. alison: that is 167 degrees. officers were able to read through the cracked windows, and open the doors and rescue the dogs. one of them had a says sure being cooled -- seizure while being cooled down. they are both okay now and have been taken from the owner who has been charged with animal cruelty. michelle: surprise video off the coast of ocean city. those are whale sharks that you see. the largest known fish species. north. this is the first time anyone can remember seeing them near ocean city. and brad bell reports this comes as we see more surprising video in the chesapeake bay. brad: caught on camera encounters with dolphins used to be a rarity but not anymore. they are being spotted even in annapolis and north of brie bridge. solomon island fish irmen sa
albuquerque police found drugs inside the car and believe the woman who stole it had been living in it. she took off from the scene. so far she has not been caught. alison: caught on video. police saving two dogs' lives. this is what they found under the hot georgia son. take a look. [barking] 167 on the front seat, buddy. 167. alison: that is 167 degrees. officers were able to read through the cracked windows, and open the doors and rescue the dogs. one of them had a says sure being cooled --...
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in new mexico, albuquerque on the republican line. caller: hello. hi, you're on. caller: yes, i'd like to know give president trump a chance. they give everybody else a chance. know why ats, i don't trump don't go after hillary for all the things that she has done in the past. say.'s all i got to host: gary, he's been in office six months, how long of a chance needs?think he caller: well, everybody keeps beating him up, if they would have a better world. host: one more call this will be dewey from dobson, north carolina. go ahead, you're on. hi, thank you for taking my call. first-time caller calling in. dc with a group of 70 america m across north from different churches, here in dc talking about political division. of such division across the country is great to perspective of our youth talking about how to resolve some differences or even allow differences to exist and maintain our civility. we've lost on many civility, i'm inspired the way our youth are taking about issue of race and and how to be n better people regardless of today.on in the climate it is bot
in new mexico, albuquerque on the republican line. caller: hello. hi, you're on. caller: yes, i'd like to know give president trump a chance. they give everybody else a chance. know why ats, i don't trump don't go after hillary for all the things that she has done in the past. say.'s all i got to host: gary, he's been in office six months, how long of a chance needs?think he caller: well, everybody keeps beating him up, if they would have a better world. host: one more call this will be dewey...
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very nice day in areas of mid-atlantic and northeast on sunday and the heat continues in denver, albuquerque all the aback. 10 be putting out fake news on purpose. >>> heartbreaking news from stan lee. ...brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's rounded brush head surrounds each tooth to... ...gently remove more plaque and... ...oral-b crossaction is clinically proven to... ...remove more plaque than sonicare diamondclean. my mouth feels so clean. i'll only use an oral-b! the #1 brand used by dentists worldwide. oral-b. brush like a pro. the bathroom. when things go wrong here, you remember. quilted northern is designed to work so well, you can forget your bathroom trips. but sir froggy can never forget. "i used to be a prince. but no princess would kiss me now." hey, l'eggo my eggo. "i used to be a prince. i don't see your name on it. really? ba bam! know the rules. keep your eggo. l'eggo my eggo. okay. transitions® lenses help protect from uv rays and harmful blue light. both indoors... and out. they seamlessly adapt. so you can live the good light™. find an eyecare professional at transit
very nice day in areas of mid-atlantic and northeast on sunday and the heat continues in denver, albuquerque all the aback. 10 be putting out fake news on purpose. >>> heartbreaking news from stan lee. ...brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's rounded brush head surrounds each tooth to... ...gently remove more plaque and... ...oral-b crossaction is clinically proven to... ...remove more plaque than sonicare diamondclean. my mouth feels so clean. i'll only use an oral-b! the #1 brand...
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doing these busters for a few years visiting 26 cities and six hours, detroit, pittsburgh, detroit, albuquerque, all kinds of cities that are developing their own startups and building on the expertise they have and try to attract the capital and talent to take the ideas to scale. and in the process create the jobs they so desperately need. >> host: what refining be on the coast? >> guest: it's very encouraging. i wish more investors it in new york city or san francisco we get on planes to visit these entrepreneurs in the middle of the country. they have great ideas and great companies. they're starting to scale. some examples are showing breakout potential. in baltimore with underarm or a small company and now it's thousands of employee for ten, 15 or $20 billion. the company in indianapolis called exact target those acquired for $3 billion with 2000 employees. in indianapolis we back to a company called china what which is trying to take displace autoworkers and retrain them to build watches and other products and they are growing like gangbusters. the story of american entrepreneurship is no
doing these busters for a few years visiting 26 cities and six hours, detroit, pittsburgh, detroit, albuquerque, all kinds of cities that are developing their own startups and building on the expertise they have and try to attract the capital and talent to take the ideas to scale. and in the process create the jobs they so desperately need. >> host: what refining be on the coast? >> guest: it's very encouraging. i wish more investors it in new york city or san francisco we get on...
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albuquerque is lost approximately for private sector jobs per day over the last ten years. tagging snap devastates my state as well as many other hungry states like mississippi, texas, alaska and kentucky. my amendment rejects of these deep cuts to step and improves access to child nutrition assistance in the summer months and i encourage my colleagues to support it. i yield one minute to my friend congresswoman delbene. >> thank you. i'm pleased to support represent lujan grisham amendment. this budget hurts them need is a most vulnerable americans by making drastic cuts to snap and convertinconferring the programa block grant by 2021. staff will provide benefits to over 43 million americans this year, almost half of whom are children. and over 80% of snap households are living at or below the poverty line. access to snap by pregnant women leads to healthier babies, girls have access to snap as children are 18% more likely to graduate from high school. the republican budget is playing politics with hunger. we should be focusing on creating jobs, not punishing our most vuln
albuquerque is lost approximately for private sector jobs per day over the last ten years. tagging snap devastates my state as well as many other hungry states like mississippi, texas, alaska and kentucky. my amendment rejects of these deep cuts to step and improves access to child nutrition assistance in the summer months and i encourage my colleagues to support it. i yield one minute to my friend congresswoman delbene. >> thank you. i'm pleased to support represent lujan grisham...
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dolorosa sorpresa --- top vo blanca - momentos de terror vivieron trabajadores de una tienda en albuquerquepunt con un arma de fuego en la cabeza. - el criminal, encaÑon primero a un hombre que atenda una de las registradoras, tom el dinero y pas a hacer lo mismo contra una vendedora. - pero en una maniobra heroica y luego de percatarse de que el arma esta descargada, el primer trabajador atac a puÑos al ladrn... el cual fue finalmente arrestado por las autoridades. blanca - un tanque egipcio salva a cincuenta personas de un ataque mortal... cont vo - el ataque terrorista se llev a cabo en la india, donde murieron siete personas, entre ellas, dos niÑos. - pero gracias a la intervencin del tanque, se evit una peor catstrofe ya que ste retrocedi hacia un coche suicida que estaba en la calle y exploto en una bola de fuego que lanz una onda que se expandi por el desierto. - ningn grupo ha asumido la responsabilidad del ataque. blanca --- yo me despido pero los dej con ms informacin en nuestro noticiero telemundo 48 a las seis --- zoom in camera lorena --- residentes de un vecindario en san jos
dolorosa sorpresa --- top vo blanca - momentos de terror vivieron trabajadores de una tienda en albuquerquepunt con un arma de fuego en la cabeza. - el criminal, encaÑon primero a un hombre que atenda una de las registradoras, tom el dinero y pas a hacer lo mismo contra una vendedora. - pero en una maniobra heroica y luego de percatarse de que el arma esta descargada, el primer trabajador atac a puÑos al ladrn... el cual fue finalmente arrestado por las autoridades. blanca - un tanque egipcio...
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very nice day in areas of mid-atlantic and northeast on sunday and the heat continues in denver, albuquerque all the aback. 100 in north dakota. that's a look at the big story of the day. how here's a closer look at your day ahead. here's those showers and thunderstorms on the map. some could be strong to severe. storms in the ohio valley. ahead of that cold front. behind the front 84 in minneapolis. still very warm in kansas city. here's a fun story. meet one of the slowest pitchers in major league baseball history. this is john jay. he never pitched in a professional game until thursday. he threw 16 pitches, all of which registered slower than 67 miles per hour on the radar gun. now remarkably all those changeups worked. he did not give up a run. according to his manager the reason he pitched he won the game of rock, paper and scissor foichs. sometimes they do that when games are blow-outs. >> at least he's part of the mlb. >>> coming up, one governor may be putting out fake news on purpose. >>> heartbreaking news from stan lee. ...brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's rounded brush hea
very nice day in areas of mid-atlantic and northeast on sunday and the heat continues in denver, albuquerque all the aback. 100 in north dakota. that's a look at the big story of the day. how here's a closer look at your day ahead. here's those showers and thunderstorms on the map. some could be strong to severe. storms in the ohio valley. ahead of that cold front. behind the front 84 in minneapolis. still very warm in kansas city. here's a fun story. meet one of the slowest pitchers in major...
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across the country, including baltimore, cleveland, chicago, and ferguson, missouri, as well as albuquerque, new mexico and portland, oregon. these departments came under scrutiny because of high profile, fatal police-involved shootings, as well as complaints of racially-biased policing. one city that's pursued reforms for the past five years is seattle, washington. newshour weekend special correspondent joanne jennings went there to see how the reforms are working, and the ongoing challenges in the wake of the most recent shooting. a warning: some viewers may find images in this story disturbing. >> reporter: the retraining of seattle's police department was sparked by this fatal police-involved shooting in 2010. john t. williams, a native american woodcarver, seen in this patrol car video crossing the street, was ordered to drop a knife he was carrying for his craft. police officer ian birk gave williams, who was hard of hearing, just four seconds warning before opening fire. >> put the knife down! ( gunshots ) >> reporter: it was the eighth fatal police-involved shooting by seattle polic
across the country, including baltimore, cleveland, chicago, and ferguson, missouri, as well as albuquerque, new mexico and portland, oregon. these departments came under scrutiny because of high profile, fatal police-involved shootings, as well as complaints of racially-biased policing. one city that's pursued reforms for the past five years is seattle, washington. newshour weekend special correspondent joanne jennings went there to see how the reforms are working, and the ongoing challenges...
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a social media and web writer from albuquerque, new mexico...eturning champion, a high school history teacher from homer, new york... ...whose 5-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, everyone. he's another day older, but nowhere near being deeper in debt. i refer to our champion, justin, of course. $110,000 in winnings. [ laughs ] he likes even numbers. ryan and shadi, let's see if you can replace him.
a social media and web writer from albuquerque, new mexico...eturning champion, a high school history teacher from homer, new york... ...whose 5-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, everyone. he's another day older, but nowhere near being deeper in debt. i refer to our champion, justin, of course. $110,000 in winnings. [ laughs ] he likes even numbers. ryan and shadi, let's see if you...
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abound when it comes to saudi arabia earlier we're joined by the hussein a spokesperson for the albuquerque organization a group lobbying the saudi government for minority civil rights and the preservation of heritage sites here is how dr hussein characterized her group struggle. that is so shameful the country that is supposed to be the head all. of human rights council of united nations is the one that causes the most amount of human rights violations fourteen of these people that are up for executions out of them while. they are juveniles and this one of them much the he was arrested when he was seventeen years old a juvenile a minor and the other one was a disabled person he is i think nearly is half blind and half staff these people i mean that this is common common state for them the twenty we are sixteen fifty three executions. one hundred fifty three i take that back executions and twenty six to one hundred one hundred and fifty eight executions in twenty fifteen they started the year of twenty sixteen by executive forty seven people that was how they celebrated the new year in saud
abound when it comes to saudi arabia earlier we're joined by the hussein a spokesperson for the albuquerque organization a group lobbying the saudi government for minority civil rights and the preservation of heritage sites here is how dr hussein characterized her group struggle. that is so shameful the country that is supposed to be the head all. of human rights council of united nations is the one that causes the most amount of human rights violations fourteen of these people that are up for...
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louis, albuquerque all kinds of cities that are developing third startup communities building on expertise they have and try to track the capital and the talent to take these ideas to scale. and in the process great the jobs in those communities that are so desperately needed. >> host: what are you finding out there beyond the coast? >> guest: it's very encouraging. i wish more investors were sitting in new york city or san francisco would get on planes to visit these entrepreneurs in the middle of the country and find there are great ideas and companies that are starting to scale. some examples that are really showing breakout potential when we were in baltimore, we met with under armour, started there, relatively small company, now it's got thousands of employees worth 15, $20 billion. a company in indiana those called exact target that was acquired by salesforce. we back to company in detroit that basically is trying to build displays autoworkers basically unemployed, we train them instead of building cars, gold watches and other products and they are going like gangbusters. the story o
louis, albuquerque all kinds of cities that are developing third startup communities building on expertise they have and try to track the capital and the talent to take these ideas to scale. and in the process great the jobs in those communities that are so desperately needed. >> host: what are you finding out there beyond the coast? >> guest: it's very encouraging. i wish more investors were sitting in new york city or san francisco would get on planes to visit these entrepreneurs...
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tonight a legal victory for minority victims on the continuing war on drugs a federal judge in albuquerquenew 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 a 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 whites it's important to 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 say if they also chose to employ five confidential informants three black and to hispanics who targeted individuals . at black barbershops 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 the eighty have declined to make use of
tonight a legal victory for minority victims on the continuing war on drugs a federal judge in albuquerquenew 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 a 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 whites it's important to note that the...
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for a few years, 26 cities, 600, pittsburgh and des moines and atlanta, minneapolis, siblings, albuquerque, all kinds of cities that are developing their own startup communities building on expertise they haven't tried to attract the talent to take these ideas to scale, and enterprises create the jobs in those communities that are suggestively needed, what are you finding beyond the coast? >> guest: it's a very encouraging. i wish more investors were sitting in new york city or in san francisco would get on planes to visit these entrepreneurs in the middle of a country and they will find great ideas, great companies that are starting to skill. there's examples that are showing breakout potential when we were in baltimore, under armour started, relatively small company. now thousands of employees worth ten, 15, $20 billion. a company in indianapolis called exact target was acquired by salesforce for $3 billion. we back to company in detroit that basically is trying to build, displaced autoworkers basically unemployed, retained them instead of building cars, build watches and other products
for a few years, 26 cities, 600, pittsburgh and des moines and atlanta, minneapolis, siblings, albuquerque, all kinds of cities that are developing their own startup communities building on expertise they haven't tried to attract the talent to take these ideas to scale, and enterprises create the jobs in those communities that are suggestively needed, what are you finding beyond the coast? >> guest: it's a very encouraging. i wish more investors were sitting in new york city or in san...
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to albuquerque, to minnesota, it's just been a ton of moisture streaming into the central part of the country and having rain shower upon rain shower. fog will push inland. current temperatures, and departure from yesterday, so oakland is cooler, concorde is warmer. the wind speeds are 20 at fairfield, 20 sustained, and sfo blowing the cool moist air inland at 8. for the morning, it burns off quick. tomorrow, like today, not much different, little bit warmer, but after that, compression takes hold and we start to warm aggressively. and that puts temperatures on friday, saturday, sunday into the mid-and upper 90s in the inland hot spots. areas of fog tomorrow morning in san francisco. afternoon like today, late in the afternoon, 67 degrees in the city. breezy, so tomorrow, almost like today, completely -- and beyond that, we start to ratchet up the number, fog is a constant at the coast as you expect in the summer. 86 in daley city, saturday, 63, maybe 62 because of the powerful fog bank, thursday, friday, inland hot spots, around the pay, low 80s, but inland, warm, especially saturday
to albuquerque, to minnesota, it's just been a ton of moisture streaming into the central part of the country and having rain shower upon rain shower. fog will push inland. current temperatures, and departure from yesterday, so oakland is cooler, concorde is warmer. the wind speeds are 20 at fairfield, 20 sustained, and sfo blowing the cool moist air inland at 8. for the morning, it burns off quick. tomorrow, like today, not much different, little bit warmer, but after that, compression takes...
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it happened in albuquerque. watch when the robber moves on to another employee, the first clerk jumps the robber punching him over and over and over. fortunately the gun was not loaded. and the suspect was arrested. >>> governor christie isn't b r burying the beachgate incident. he says his children got more upset about that than anything else during thiz time in office. christie's family went to the beach over the july fourth weekend during the government shutdown. last night the governor said on the kids didn't understand, quote, people's unfairness and ignorance. >> let's go up to sky force 10. emergency crews haveed to a truck here that apparently hit this railroad bridge. the truck is blocked by the tree right now. >> that bridge has to behecked out after the truck ran into it. bad friday for that driver. >>> get set to get soaked. >> parts will get drenched by heavy rain. take a live look down the shore in cape may. the dark storm clouds are building for sure. but not everyonel rain. >> they are, though. s
it happened in albuquerque. watch when the robber moves on to another employee, the first clerk jumps the robber punching him over and over and over. fortunately the gun was not loaded. and the suspect was arrested. >>> governor christie isn't b r burying the beachgate incident. he says his children got more upset about that than anything else during thiz time in office. christie's family went to the beach over the july fourth weekend during the government shutdown. last night the...
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they needed to make it to albuquerque, new mexico to make it to the game monday night. a one-way trip 400 miles and seven hours long. in an uber. after the flight plans fell through, they ordered the uber. the driver was very committed. >> they were loo taking a private yet. the trip totaled $683. the players made it to the game on time but lost the game. >> a man who was drunk live streamed his wild rides a he knocked over the beach chairs and he wanted that the cops were hot on his tail. he was broadcasting the chase on clear water police on facebook. >> it was nuts. we had girls with us that were scared half to death. >> the dangerous beach drive lasted ten minutes. no one was hurt in this. styles is now under arrest. alison: wow! that could have been worse. alison: they are competing compn the hemingway look alike contest. they descend to key west. you can still get there. nancy: or uber. alison: right. hemming day weekend continues. nancy: i know people who could enter that. alison: we have heat, humidity and storms for weekend. >> but it won't prevent us from enjo
they needed to make it to albuquerque, new mexico to make it to the game monday night. a one-way trip 400 miles and seven hours long. in an uber. after the flight plans fell through, they ordered the uber. the driver was very committed. >> they were loo taking a private yet. the trip totaled $683. the players made it to the game on time but lost the game. >> a man who was drunk live streamed his wild rides a he knocked over the beach chairs and he wanted that the cops were hot on...
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facebook is already planning to expand its data center that's under construction near albuquerque, new mexico. the governor today said the half billion dollar center will now span an area equal to 17 football fields. facebook broke ground on the first building in october. it's expected to go live late lest year. the second building will open il 2020. >>> any knike is giving us a lo the jerseys. you can see the trademark swooso and thinner shoulders. the nba didn't renew its deal with adidas. the nba is eliminating home and road starting next season. home teams will pick which uniform they will wear for the home game and the visiting team will choose a contrasting. all those uniforms will be on sale for you to buy at unbelievable prices. >>> an dree of the warriors was named one of the the style mvp. he says being creative is what makes us great athletes. we took that same skill and applied it to the team sold every seat at at&t park. the giants streak began late in the 2010 season. it stands as baseball's second longest sell out streak. it's a bit of fuzzy math there because a sell out
facebook is already planning to expand its data center that's under construction near albuquerque, new mexico. the governor today said the half billion dollar center will now span an area equal to 17 football fields. facebook broke ground on the first building in october. it's expected to go live late lest year. the second building will open il 2020. >>> any knike is giving us a lo the jerseys. you can see the trademark swooso and thinner shoulders. the nba didn't renew its deal with...
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so if it's a nice sunny warm day here in albuquerque and you get on the tram and you go up to the sandy peak crest is 5,000 feet above our cookie our cookie can be about 77 degrees up there and you feel that. just about everybody has been on the tram. and you feel that as you go up the change in temperature. the second thing that we discovered is that oxygen although it is always the same percentage about 20% of the atmosphere because of the pressure going down your lungs and your body absorbs less oxygen. you can get the same transfer of oxygen into the hemoglobin of the blood. as you go up and altitude the pressure decreases 1 inch per thousand feet. for those of you that are centigrade thai people. where the body has reacted by the time you get to 63,000 feet the pressure is about 47 millimeters of mercury remembering that sea level is 763 militant meet yours. it's very small and slight pressure and it creates a partial pressure imbalance in the body. and because blood is made mostly of water and water at sea level boils at 212 degrees and at 63,000 feet it boils at your body tempera
so if it's a nice sunny warm day here in albuquerque and you get on the tram and you go up to the sandy peak crest is 5,000 feet above our cookie our cookie can be about 77 degrees up there and you feel that. just about everybody has been on the tram. and you feel that as you go up the change in temperature. the second thing that we discovered is that oxygen although it is always the same percentage about 20% of the atmosphere because of the pressure going down your lungs and your body absorbs...
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for minor league baseball players called grouper from phoenix, albuquerque. it's not a joke. p.j. petersen, dan vocal bach of the two, rangers had booked a flight on the next city, but something went wrong with the reservations that they took a seven hour over together to get to the gym on time and only cost $653 change. that is determination. the new uniforms coming to the nba next season. nike takes over for adidas and they use body maps for the players to also track not only your shape, they keep n./. they look pretty sweet. the change and also the warriors. when i say you love me, you say you better come to you better, you bet. you may be betting on a boxing match between floyd mayweather and conor mcgregor. we knew this fight would be paid, potentially even bigger than in the super bowl but we now are almost certain it will be. >> connors in trouble. >> i think so, too. >> looks at how ball at the met game last night. >> i'll tell you. what do you know, he gets the ball, left-handed catch. >> nice to see him get from the beach to the ballpark. lea: i mean, how does that
for minor league baseball players called grouper from phoenix, albuquerque. it's not a joke. p.j. petersen, dan vocal bach of the two, rangers had booked a flight on the next city, but something went wrong with the reservations that they took a seven hour over together to get to the gym on time and only cost $653 change. that is determination. the new uniforms coming to the nba next season. nike takes over for adidas and they use body maps for the players to also track not only your shape, they...
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a social media and web writer from albuquerque, new mexico...our returning champion, a high school history teacher from homer, new york... ...whose 5-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, everyone. he's another day older, but nowhere near being deeper in debt. i refer to our champion, justin, of course. $110,000 in winnings. [ laughs ] he likes even numbers. ryan and shadi, let's see if you can replace him. it's gonna be tough, but good luck to all of you. let's find out about the categories, shall we? we start off with... next... a lot of flags here. notice the quotation marks. ha ha! there's a theme a-building. justin. state flags for $200, please. justin. what is the north star? you are right. state flags for $400, please. jimmy, give us the clue, please. designed in 1846, the bear flag of california has a five-pointed star, originally an allusion to this state that also fought from independence from mexico. ryan. what is texas? yes. let's stay
a social media and web writer from albuquerque, new mexico...our returning champion, a high school history teacher from homer, new york... ...whose 5-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, everyone. he's another day older, but nowhere near being deeper in debt. i refer to our champion, justin, of course. $110,000 in winnings. [ laughs ] he likes even numbers. ryan and shadi, let's see if...
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you see showers in the salt lake city and albuquerque area. for us, along the coast that fog is going to sit at the coast and be very patchy and very shallow. with a shallow marine layer, that means the fog is not going to get very far inland. temperatures are going to warm nicely. 99 in fairfield. fairfield could easily hit 100 tomorrow. these purples are 100-degree readings. we are seeing 100 up around sacramento. it's 11 degrees warmer in novato, 10 degrees warmer in livermore than it was at this time yesterday. so a big warmup. i want to go back. take a look. everybody warmed up quite a bit. same with san jose. so tomorrow is going to be just about the same. not as big a warming because i think we're going to hover with temperatures where they are now, but tin creases won't be as apparent because it was hot today, it will be hot tomorrow. we've got a beautiful shot out there, the golden gate bridge. i love that shot. you can see the curvature in the stratus deck here. this might have to do with the way the wind is coming over the head land
you see showers in the salt lake city and albuquerque area. for us, along the coast that fog is going to sit at the coast and be very patchy and very shallow. with a shallow marine layer, that means the fog is not going to get very far inland. temperatures are going to warm nicely. 99 in fairfield. fairfield could easily hit 100 tomorrow. these purples are 100-degree readings. we are seeing 100 up around sacramento. it's 11 degrees warmer in novato, 10 degrees warmer in livermore than it was at...
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it happened in albuquerque late last night at dion's pizza location.place people usually go with their kids, husband, wife, family place, right? it happened friday night. we're learning one of the victims was a young boy. witnesses say they heard a commotion outside right before the shooting happened. there's still no word on what caused it. >>> so picture this. you sit down at a starbucks and a knife and a gun. how the would be robber was stopped before he knew what hit him. >> pretty bizarre. >> they carry handcuffs, pepper spray and a gun. one officer's most valuable tool, he's holding it inis h [ intense music playing ] ] it's here, but it's going by fast. the opportunity of the year is back: the mercedes-benz summer event. get to your dealer today for incredible once-a-season offers, and start firing up those grilles. lease the e300 for $569 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. >>> so question for you, what would you do if an armed robbery walked into a coff
it happened in albuquerque late last night at dion's pizza location.place people usually go with their kids, husband, wife, family place, right? it happened friday night. we're learning one of the victims was a young boy. witnesses say they heard a commotion outside right before the shooting happened. there's still no word on what caused it. >>> so picture this. you sit down at a starbucks and a knife and a gun. how the would be robber was stopped before he knew what hit him. >>...
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and alexis from albuquerque who had a stroke and brain surgeries when she was 28. she had affordable health insurance under the a.c.a., and those subsidies helped her keep health insurance and get health care coverage. and elena who was able to offer a lifesaving mastectomy because of medicaid expansion. these are real people who are now jeopardized by the republicans' bills and republican proposals, and there are thousands more across new mexico and millions across the country who are crying out for the republican majority to change this reckless and dangerous scheme. i yield the floor. mr. president, my colleague from new mexico, senator heinrich, is here who has been a real champion in terms of fighting for working families and for their health care. i yield to senator heinrich. mr. heinrich: i would ask unanimous consent to speak for up to five minutes. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. heinrich: for over seven years, republicans in washington have cheered shortcomings in our health care system and blamed the affordable care act for every problem un
and alexis from albuquerque who had a stroke and brain surgeries when she was 28. she had affordable health insurance under the a.c.a., and those subsidies helped her keep health insurance and get health care coverage. and elena who was able to offer a lifesaving mastectomy because of medicaid expansion. these are real people who are now jeopardized by the republicans' bills and republican proposals, and there are thousands more across new mexico and millions across the country who are crying...
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it's different in albuquerque than in las vegas.heriff'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. (burke) at farmers, we've seen almost everything, so we know how to cover almost anything. even a coupe soup. [woman] so beautiful. [man] beautiful just like you. [woman] oh, why thank you. [burke] and we covered it, november sixth, two-thousand-nine. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ >>> top stories celebrating on strets of mosu
it's different in albuquerque than in las vegas.heriff'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....
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but their flight got canceled, so they all piled in an uber to go there phoenix all the way to albuquerquede cost them $683 before tip. but, hey, at least they did make to their game. my question is, that was almost a seven hour drive. is it worth it for the uber driver? because they have to drive all the way back. >> i think they get time for that drive back. i just hope it was an uber xl. because even uber x could be tight. real quick, we should credit christie who is not always concerned with optics, the beach scene, if you play that video out, he actually walk backed a gave that ball to a kid. so he did pay attention to the optics in that situation. he didn't take it home and put it on his mantle. >> i have to say, pretty good reflexes, left-handed catch of a foul ball. >> and leaning over with the rail in his face. i was impressed. >> most of us are on our cellphone and we get plunked. >>> president trump had a second discussion with vladimir putin at the g-20 and somehow the word didn't know about that until thousand. now. so what is going on here? >>> and mitch mcconnell won't aband
but their flight got canceled, so they all piled in an uber to go there phoenix all the way to albuquerquede cost them $683 before tip. but, hey, at least they did make to their game. my question is, that was almost a seven hour drive. is it worth it for the uber driver? because they have to drive all the way back. >> i think they get time for that drive back. i just hope it was an uber xl. because even uber x could be tight. real quick, we should credit christie who is not always...
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facility in the albuquerque yeah, -- albuquerque yeah, she can't defend on i.h.s. to depend on critical care if insurance premiums become unaffordable. once again rachel is worried about the future of her family's health care. rachel is one of the thousands of native americans whose lives have been dramatically helped by the affordable care act and who is scared that trumpcare will leave them unable to get the health care their families need in the future. if this bill becomes law, tribal communities will be forced back to a system of health care rationing. if the president and the republican leadership eviscerate the medicaid program and federal support for public health programs, native american lives will be lost, no doubt about it. let me say this plain and simple, trumpcare would devastate indian country and must be stopped. just this morning, as vice chair of the indian affairs committee, i held a round table with tribal leaders and native health experts to hear more about how republican health care proposals would impact tribes. and i want to thank the leade
facility in the albuquerque yeah, -- albuquerque yeah, she can't defend on i.h.s. to depend on critical care if insurance premiums become unaffordable. once again rachel is worried about the future of her family's health care. rachel is one of the thousands of native americans whose lives have been dramatically helped by the affordable care act and who is scared that trumpcare will leave them unable to get the health care their families need in the future. if this bill becomes law, tribal...
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that's why you are seeing places like detroit and cleveland and pittsburgh and albuquerque and these other -- kansas city, tech hubs popping up around the country where there are more women who -- and more diverse founders working in these places because they're an openness to their background. anywhere not immediately dismissed because they don't have the technical degree or the fancy degree, frankly. that bias against people who didn't graduate from stanford or the ivy league. don't necessarily have that in other parts of the country. it's really more about ideas and execution, frankly. >> two realun usual places, one is in south l.a. so cassy is an entrepreneur who started a -- actually a fashion designer and she started a company that connects designers with manufacturers. so if you have a design and don't nowhere to get your product made she makes that connection online. sheet starting accelerator prom called "made in south l.a." and she is trying to help give life, put some life into her economy because this i the jobs -- a very poor area so she is starting this accelerator pro
that's why you are seeing places like detroit and cleveland and pittsburgh and albuquerque and these other -- kansas city, tech hubs popping up around the country where there are more women who -- and more diverse founders working in these places because they're an openness to their background. anywhere not immediately dismissed because they don't have the technical degree or the fancy degree, frankly. that bias against people who didn't graduate from stanford or the ivy league. don't...
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that's really cool and that's why you are seeing places like detroit and cleveland in pittsburgh and albuquerquesas city. these hubs that are popping up around the country where there are more women and more founders working in some these places because of the openness in their background. they aren't immediately dismissed if they don't have a technical degree or a fancy degree. that dais against people who didn't graduate from stanford. you don't necessarily have that in other parts of the country. it's more about ideas and execution. >> some of the unusual places one in south l.a.. kathy is an entrepreneur who started as a fashion designer and a company that connects designers with manufacturers. you don't know where to get your product made to make that connection on line. it's called an urban economic accelerator program called me in south l.a. which is her hometown trying to help put some life into via con me. she is starting this accelerator program and another entrepreneur tara reid who is from detroit. she's african-american female with no technical background. she said there's all this
that's really cool and that's why you are seeing places like detroit and cleveland in pittsburgh and albuquerquesas city. these hubs that are popping up around the country where there are more women and more founders working in some these places because of the openness in their background. they aren't immediately dismissed if they don't have a technical degree or a fancy degree. that dais against people who didn't graduate from stanford. you don't necessarily have that in other parts of the...
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you see it stretching back into portions as far off to the west as albuquerque, but running all the waynortheast. that's where we've really seen some severe weather so far this evening. taking a look at this, in all of these red polygons you are seeing these are all areas where we have seen at least times of tornado warnings, tornado watches, severe thunderstorms as well. this is going to continue to shift leading edge in maine, portland, up towards augusta, these are all areas where we will continue to see the thunderstorms move in the next few hours. farther to the south, thunderstorms just beginning to maybe get on the back side of new york city. but we have seen some heavy rain here in the last hour or so. then i stretch you farther to the south, and this frontal boundary is just going to drape across the southeast at this point. so we're seeing pop-up thunderstorms through the carolina piedmont all the way stretching off towards arkansas and back towards texas. unfortunately that will be lingering there for a while. this is all along a cold front. that will shift. time stamps up in
you see it stretching back into portions as far off to the west as albuquerque, but running all the waynortheast. that's where we've really seen some severe weather so far this evening. taking a look at this, in all of these red polygons you are seeing these are all areas where we have seen at least times of tornado warnings, tornado watches, severe thunderstorms as well. this is going to continue to shift leading edge in maine, portland, up towards augusta, these are all areas where we will...
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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. that's it? yeah. ♪ everybody two seconds! ♪ "dear sebastian, after careful consideration of your application, it is with great pleasure that we offer our congratulations on your acceptance..." through the tuition assistance program, every day mcdonald's helps more people go to college. it's part of our commitment to being america's best first job. ♪ at crowne plaza we know business travel isn't
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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albuquerque approaching 100. salt lake city around 100.s it that way in fact. extreme heat possible also around the northwest. and also the international portion on around parts of new england as well. as far as wet weather is concerned, if you think it's been soggy in the month of june the month of june looks much the same around the southern and southeastern corner of the country. at least that's what the long-range forecast indicates. notice the temperature trend going into monday. looks to be cooling off around parts of the northeastern united states. that's great news across that region. we're also watching something in the way of tropical activity forming off the cape verde islands out there across the atlantic. the national hurricane center gives this about a 60% chance of forming into a tropical disturbance going in by the latter portion of this week. it would be tropical storm don if it does form. we're in line for a d letter storm. in the pacific couple areas of interest. one with a 60% chance, another one with a 40% chance of fo
albuquerque approaching 100. salt lake city around 100.s it that way in fact. extreme heat possible also around the northwest. and also the international portion on around parts of new england as well. as far as wet weather is concerned, if you think it's been soggy in the month of june the month of june looks much the same around the southern and southeastern corner of the country. at least that's what the long-range forecast indicates. notice the temperature trend going into monday. looks to...
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. >> but not albuquerque. 40-mile-an-hour winds kicking up the dust making the visibility less than auarter of a mile, impacting traffic on the streets and at the airport there. >>> more than 2400 people got together in san francisco, my birthplace there, to form the largest human flower on record. >> oh. >> aw. >> only in san francisco. you can see time-lapsed video, it's sped up. they were not running around. >> very frantic in san francisco. >> setting the world record for largest human flower. it was a lotus. >> i was going to ask you. >> i had the answer. san francisco's asian art museum called the event lotus live. the former record holder was what flower? the answer is right there. >> a lilac. >> a lilac. we can read. wow. >> don't put the answers in the teleprompter. >> it was cool. >>> we're going to start weather-wise with his home state again. santa barbara county. the whittier fire. flames reaching for the sky. containment was lost in the last 24 hours. the fire expanded another 4,000 acres. other fires in the state growing yesterday, because of the heat. we have heat advi
. >> but not albuquerque. 40-mile-an-hour winds kicking up the dust making the visibility less than auarter of a mile, impacting traffic on the streets and at the airport there. >>> more than 2400 people got together in san francisco, my birthplace there, to form the largest human flower on record. >> oh. >> aw. >> only in san francisco. you can see time-lapsed video, it's sped up. they were not running around. >> very frantic in san francisco. >>...
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double-booked so they dragged me out of the o.r. [ laughter ] and then they sent my appendix to albuquerquet laughter ] after getting over a procedural hurdle on tuesday, republicans in the senate have failed to pass several health care bills. one that would have only repealed obamacare, and one that would've repealed and replaced it. now, they're scrambling to come up with a third option. the gop is basically a drunk guy trying every key to get into his apartment. "no, that's my mail key. ah, i don't even think this is my building." [ light laughter ] scaramucci was asked why the process has been so difficult and used a historical analogy that didn't quite add up. >> if you read "team of rivals," it took lincoln three or four times to get what he wanted from the senate and the house of representatives, which was the full abolition of slavery. >> seth: that's right, trump's team is just like abraham lincoln's "team of rivals." who can forget lincoln's stirring words denouncing slavery. >> a house divided against itself cannot stand. i believe this government cannot endure half slave and hal
double-booked so they dragged me out of the o.r. [ laughter ] and then they sent my appendix to albuquerquet laughter ] after getting over a procedural hurdle on tuesday, republicans in the senate have failed to pass several health care bills. one that would have only repealed obamacare, and one that would've repealed and replaced it. now, they're scrambling to come up with a third option. the gop is basically a drunk guy trying every key to get into his apartment. "no, that's my mail key....
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. >> woodruff: separately, in albuquerque, new mexico, federal prosecutors closed the civil rights investigation into the death of james boyd, a homeless man killed by police in 2014. they cited lack of evidence. california's signature climate initiative will stay in force through at least the year 2030. state lawmakers voted monday to extend the cap-and-trade program. it limits carbon emissions and lets polluters trade or buy emissions permits. the program had been set to end in 2020. on wall street today, the dow jones industrial average lost 55 points to close at 21,574. the nasdaq rose nearly 30 points, and the s&p 500 added one point. and, there's word that china is censoring "winnie the pooh" on social media. it is aimed at comic comparisons of the pudgy bear with president xi jinping. the forbidden list now includes widely circulated images of xi strolling with then-president obama in 2013, juxtaposed with winnie the pooh and tigger. and, from 2014, xi shaking hands with japanese prime minister abe, alongside an image of pooh and eeyore. who knew? still to come on the newshour: i talk wit
. >> woodruff: separately, in albuquerque, new mexico, federal prosecutors closed the civil rights investigation into the death of james boyd, a homeless man killed by police in 2014. they cited lack of evidence. california's signature climate initiative will stay in force through at least the year 2030. state lawmakers voted monday to extend the cap-and-trade program. it limits carbon emissions and lets polluters trade or buy emissions permits. the program had been set to end in 2020. on...
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he drove the guys more than 400 miles one way from phoenix to albuquerque.s a seven-hour trip. added to more than $680. good thing he likes to drive. he says he would do it again. >> i would do it in a heartbeat. i could go to canada right now. would you like to go? >> he's the guy to call if you need a long-distance drive. well, sharma says he finds peace in driving. by the way, the team ended up unfortunately losing their game, but nonetheless, the players still gave their driver a five-star rating for his effort. i'm sure they put in a five-star rating -- five-star effort for the game. after all of that, i mean. oh, man. >> maybe a little tip. that could help, too. >> yeah. >> we know alexis does traffic like a boss, but you're about to meet a man who commutes like a boss. that man is climbing up the back of a bus in chicago because he didn't have money for the fare. oh, no. so instead of riding in the bus, he took a trip on the bus. now, his head is getting really close to that overpass, isn't it? >> yeah. >> he was also smoking a cigarette while doing t
he drove the guys more than 400 miles one way from phoenix to albuquerque.s a seven-hour trip. added to more than $680. good thing he likes to drive. he says he would do it again. >> i would do it in a heartbeat. i could go to canada right now. would you like to go? >> he's the guy to call if you need a long-distance drive. well, sharma says he finds peace in driving. by the way, the team ended up unfortunately losing their game, but nonetheless, the players still gave their driver...
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east coast but here's that heat we were talking about 101 today in houston, 100 in phoenix, 91 in albuquerque, 97 degrees in sacramento. anthony? >> meteorologist he had curran of our chicago station thank you ed. >> condolences are pouring in from all over the world for charlie gard, the british baby who is battle with a gentleman net tick condition. his parents attempted to bring him to the u.s. for experimental treatment and now one week shy of his first birthday they are planning his funeral. jonathan reports from london. >> reporter: with his parents by his side, charlie gard took his final breath in a london hospice. his death marks the end of a medical and legal saga that began shortly after he was born with a rare genetic disease that left him unable to move and breathe on his own. doctors treating him in london said he could not be cured and in march argued in court he should be taken off life support. his parents wanted to take the baby to the u.s. for experimental treatment, but after five months of bitter legal wrangling, u.s. doctors agreed with the london hospital. charlie could
east coast but here's that heat we were talking about 101 today in houston, 100 in phoenix, 91 in albuquerque, 97 degrees in sacramento. anthony? >> meteorologist he had curran of our chicago station thank you ed. >> condolences are pouring in from all over the world for charlie gard, the british baby who is battle with a gentleman net tick condition. his parents attempted to bring him to the u.s. for experimental treatment and now one week shy of his first birthday they are...
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i went down to albuquerque with university is and i spent many days in the medical library.eading and studying gerontology and aging and i discovered that it was a complete bathwater. there is very the working of his own narrative. nonquantitative. and i was - then i turned on my physics hand. innocent first of all what is the mechanism of aging and then this is what i thought i would find in a biology book. it will be a little calculation. and it would be a bunch of equations that would say you know, lifespan equals 100 years. and i don't think anywhere anyone ask the questions. my attitude at the time was if biology were a real science, serious science, that would be a question. how can we understand what 100 years is the human lifespan? so i decided that is what i'm going to work on. and that is what got me into all of this. because the next thing i thought about was the obvious. if you want to understand how something ages and dies you better understand what is keeping it alive. it is called metabolism. and then i studied all of this stuff and i said my god, this means t
i went down to albuquerque with university is and i spent many days in the medical library.eading and studying gerontology and aging and i discovered that it was a complete bathwater. there is very the working of his own narrative. nonquantitative. and i was - then i turned on my physics hand. innocent first of all what is the mechanism of aging and then this is what i thought i would find in a biology book. it will be a little calculation. and it would be a bunch of equations that would say...
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i went down to albuquerque, where the university is a night spent many days in the medical library reading and studying gerontology and aging and i discovered that it was complete backwater and very little work and it and it was all narrative. totally on quantitative. i was-- so then i turned on my physics hat and i said first of all what is the mechanism of aging, but equally important and this is what i thought i would find in a biology book with a little calculation that would start out with something and there would be equations and it would say l for life span equals 100 years. i don't think anywhere you see anyone ask that question requires it 100 years, so my attitude at that time is if biology were a real science, serious science that would be the foremost question. how can we understand why 100 years is the span of a human lifespan. white is a mouse-- why is a mouse only to to three years. i decided that's what i would work on and that's what got me into a well of the next thing i thought about is the obvious. if you want to understand how something ages and dies you understand wh
i went down to albuquerque, where the university is a night spent many days in the medical library reading and studying gerontology and aging and i discovered that it was complete backwater and very little work and it and it was all narrative. totally on quantitative. i was-- so then i turned on my physics hat and i said first of all what is the mechanism of aging, but equally important and this is what i thought i would find in a biology book with a little calculation that would start out with...