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domenici died wednesday in albuquerque. he served six terms in the senate starting in 1973, before his retirement in 2009. he was born in 1932 in albuquerque, earned a degree in education at the university of new mexico in 1954 and taught junior high math and science. he earned his law degree from the university of denver in 1958 and later served as the mayor of albuquerque. he is survived by his wife and nine children. senator pete domenici died from complications resulting from abdominal surgery. he was 85. .. >> >> and with all of those affected with the hurricane especially the territoriesaffecd may also our secretary travel to those overseas territoriterritori es to see what is needed. as i told the house last week we have a navy ship repositioned in the region and experts on the ground coordinatcoordinat ing the u.k. response. and to have the military aid with an additional 25 million pounds for recovery efforts and 2 million pounds of assistance just last week. with additional 200 is to arrive in the next couple days
domenici died wednesday in albuquerque. he served six terms in the senate starting in 1973, before his retirement in 2009. he was born in 1932 in albuquerque, earned a degree in education at the university of new mexico in 1954 and taught junior high math and science. he earned his law degree from the university of denver in 1958 and later served as the mayor of albuquerque. he is survived by his wife and nine children. senator pete domenici died from complications resulting from abdominal...
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teaching mathematics at ann albuquerque high school from city politics to the u.s. senate. in fact when he ran for senate in 1972, he became the first republican elected from his hom, state he does so in the longest-serving senator and likm others in the chapter i came to know him as a smart, hard-working and dedicated strong advocate for the state of new mexico. here we are in your office at the end of 36 years packing up. what is this like for you crossing this transition? >> it's pretty tough. all of a sudden you get a set of rules. i'm not terribly thrilled with the work product the last ten years. it is a great institution and there is no question it's not easy to say goodbye. i have some illnesses but clearly people that watch me work ten years ago that's good or bad, whichever it is but i decided that it was for someone else to do and i could try taking a little more care of my family. but it looks like i might be able to >> we have loyal c-span viewers are aware of your announcements but from the news reports, you've gotten some encouraging news would you mind shari
teaching mathematics at ann albuquerque high school from city politics to the u.s. senate. in fact when he ran for senate in 1972, he became the first republican elected from his hom, state he does so in the longest-serving senator and likm others in the chapter i came to know him as a smart, hard-working and dedicated strong advocate for the state of new mexico. here we are in your office at the end of 36 years packing up. what is this like for you crossing this transition? >> it's...
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. >> former new mexico senator pete domenici died on wednesday in albuquerque, at age 85. just before leaving the senate in 2008 he sat down with c-span to talk about his life and career. host: senator p domenici, here we are in your office at the end of 36 years in the senate. what is this like for you, processing this transition? -- senatornici domenici: it is pretty tough. you quit one job you start another, but 36 years us than it all of a sudden you get a set of rules about how you get out of here. when you leave, what time he have to be where, and pretty soon you are not a senator anymore. am not terribly thrilled with the work product of the congress that i belong to, at least for the last 10 years, i do not feel too good about it -- it is a great institution. there is no question. say goodbye,y to not easy to figure out what to do next. i am 76 years old going on 77 years old. i have some illnesses, but people who watched lee worked 10 years ago here would probably say that i am still just about that good, orange that bad, whatever it is. so there is a lot more tha
. >> former new mexico senator pete domenici died on wednesday in albuquerque, at age 85. just before leaving the senate in 2008 he sat down with c-span to talk about his life and career. host: senator p domenici, here we are in your office at the end of 36 years in the senate. what is this like for you, processing this transition? -- senatornici domenici: it is pretty tough. you quit one job you start another, but 36 years us than it all of a sudden you get a set of rules about how you...
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the moment last april this albuquerque police cruiser slammed into her car with her two young children. >> someone yelled we have to get the kids out of the car. >> reporter: her 6-year-old son joel died a day later. >> the chief would ask that people pray for the officer himself and the >> reporter: the krooser had its lights and siren on. there had been a call from a store about a man wielding a machete. at one point, he clocked 80 miles per hour, but also the design of the intersection is blamed, which makes approaching traffic hard to see. but the officer has a history of crashes. the albuquerque police department says he's been involved in five previous preventible accidents, receiving three letters of reprimand and two suspensions. clayton sandell, abc news, denver. >> that case has now been turned over to the district attorney so they'll decide if this officer will face charges. >> so hard to watch that video and realize what impact it actually had. >>> coming up, the new number one song is sending shock waves around the music world. >> "the skinny" is next. sending shock waves
the moment last april this albuquerque police cruiser slammed into her car with her two young children. >> someone yelled we have to get the kids out of the car. >> reporter: her 6-year-old son joel died a day later. >> the chief would ask that people pray for the officer himself and the >> reporter: the krooser had its lights and siren on. there had been a call from a store about a man wielding a machete. at one point, he clocked 80 miles per hour, but also the design...
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the albuquerque tribune and the associated press. his work is particularly noteworthy because of the vantage point he had covering 911 out of the whitehouse. we have darrel who was a stringer for upi, associated press and was important as a photographer covering the carter administration. carter never had an official white house for target for. --official white house photographer. he has the images we would have normally got through a white .ouse photographer and we have a two-time pulitzer prize winner. he is a proud graduate of the university of texas at austin. for 27 years he was a staff photographer for the washington post. he won the pulitzer prize for covering three generations of poverty in washington dc and the refugee situation in kosovo. we have david all caps, he was -- david valdez, he was george w. bush's white house photographer. and we have diana walker, a time magazine photographer for 20 years. she is known for her work covering hillary clinton. she covered the clinton white house really broadly and deeply. she also
the albuquerque tribune and the associated press. his work is particularly noteworthy because of the vantage point he had covering 911 out of the whitehouse. we have darrel who was a stringer for upi, associated press and was important as a photographer covering the carter administration. carter never had an official white house for target for. --official white house photographer. he has the images we would have normally got through a white .ouse photographer and we have a two-time pulitzer...
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former new mexico senator pete domenici died wednesday in albuquerque at the age of 85. just before leaving the senate in 2008, he sat down with c-span2 to talk about his life and career. susan: you are in your office at the end of your senate career. what is this all like for you? --. domenici: the tough pretty tough. people think it is like you quit one job and start another. 36 years in the senate and all of a sudden you get a set of rules when you get out of here. pretty soon you are not a senator anymore. i'm not terribly thrilled with the product of the congress i've belonged to come at least for the past 10 years. i don't feel too good about it. it is a great institution, there is no question. it is not easy to say goodbye or to figure out what to do next. i'm 76 going on 77 . i have some elvises, but -- i -- i have some illnesses, but people who watched 10 years ago would sit and just about that good or that bad, whatever it is -- would say that i am just about that good or bad back, whatever it is . there is a lot more that could've been done but i decided that
former new mexico senator pete domenici died wednesday in albuquerque at the age of 85. just before leaving the senate in 2008, he sat down with c-span2 to talk about his life and career. susan: you are in your office at the end of your senate career. what is this all like for you? --. domenici: the tough pretty tough. people think it is like you quit one job and start another. 36 years in the senate and all of a sudden you get a set of rules when you get out of here. pretty soon you are not a...
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and so, i told him that i would get him some applications for places in albuquerque.ht 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. you owe nothing. >> 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. hey, did you get this? >> yes, i'll follow up. >> can you push this, you know? let's get this approved so i can have that, all right, sanchez, you're approved. >> well, i can get the wheels rolling to make sure nothing happens that will delay you. >> i know something's going to happen. >> we'll do some follow-up for him to make sure that everybody knows the urgency of the plan and that sort of thing so we can attempt to get him out on time. thanks, joe. >> there are butterflies inside. there's freedom again. even if it's for an hou
and so, i told him that i would get him some applications for places in albuquerque.ht 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. you owe nothing. >> 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...
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he was surrounded by family when he died in an albuquerque hospital following a recent surgery.e was 85 years old. there, peteenator domenici. presidentews, the saying this morning he is leaving shortly for florida to see our great first responders to think the u.s. coast guard. we have much work to do. he has left already, on his way to that state that was impacted by hurricane irma. so those are some of the stories in the papers. from page of "usa today," safety issues plague and hospital, sewage leak at a facility that treats the nation's leaders. medstar,tal is washington hospital, the same hospital that congressman steve scalise went to when he was shot at the baseball practice this past year. the hospital serves a lower income section of washington and some of the nation's most powerful people, the official washington trauma hospital of choice. hospital employees, local officials, and health experts were used to determine how it has fallen so far and reputation. they describe an aging, understaffed facility were the last operating room in which steve scully said surgery ha
he was surrounded by family when he died in an albuquerque hospital following a recent surgery.e was 85 years old. there, peteenator domenici. presidentews, the saying this morning he is leaving shortly for florida to see our great first responders to think the u.s. coast guard. we have much work to do. he has left already, on his way to that state that was impacted by hurricane irma. so those are some of the stories in the papers. from page of "usa today," safety issues plague and...
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albuquerque and kansas city will hit 87 but 8 will be the high in memphis and new orleans. new york will be ten degrees cooler. >>> well, still ahead right here, the big change coming to your iphone today. >>> overnight, toys r just files for bankruptcy. what it means for the store that was once america's go to place for toys. >>> plus, a woman is handed a terrifying note on a train in an attempted mugging. how her quick thinking and a tv show may have saved her from being a victim. >>> turns out the two suspects in custody in the attempted subway bombing in london neither has been charged as yet. the 18-year-old is a refugee from iraq. the 21-year-old, we're told from syria. police have been given a few extra days to question the pair. they are also searching the foster home where the two had lived. 30 people were injured in friday's attack but appears the device did not fully detonate. >>> and two of the four boston college students attacked in france this past weekend are asking for prayers for their attacker. the women were sprayed with acid at the marseilles train stat
albuquerque and kansas city will hit 87 but 8 will be the high in memphis and new orleans. new york will be ten degrees cooler. >>> well, still ahead right here, the big change coming to your iphone today. >>> overnight, toys r just files for bankruptcy. what it means for the store that was once america's go to place for toys. >>> plus, a woman is handed a terrifying note on a train in an attempted mugging. how her quick thinking and a tv show may have saved her from...
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albuquerque, santa fe, lubbock, del rio, definitely have the umbrella handy. pretty dry. sections of south florida could get tropical rain late night. look how gorgeous that is up the eastern seaboard. >> all right. couldn't be happier to see it. thanks, bill. >>> ukrainian authorities are evacuating more than 30,000 people after a series of massive explosions sent fireballs flaming into the sky. it were caused by a huge fire at a weapons depot 120 miles southwest of kiev. according to local media, 180,000 metric tons of munitions were kept at the depot, including rockets for grenade launchers. authorities reportedly say it was possibly an act of sabotage. >>> this morning a war of words brewing between a president and facebook. after mr. trump tweeted, quote, facebook was always anti-trump. it's prompted facebook ceo mark zuckerberg to issue a rare direct statement firing back saying, both sides, democrats or republicans, are upset about ideas an contents they don't like. zuckerberg also said he regrets saying, it was crazy to think facebook might have influe
albuquerque, santa fe, lubbock, del rio, definitely have the umbrella handy. pretty dry. sections of south florida could get tropical rain late night. look how gorgeous that is up the eastern seaboard. >> all right. couldn't be happier to see it. thanks, bill. >>> ukrainian authorities are evacuating more than 30,000 people after a series of massive explosions sent fireballs flaming into the sky. it were caused by a huge fire at a weapons depot 120 miles southwest of kiev....
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next, albuquerque, new mexico, independent line. you're next. caller: pedro, you hit it right on the head earlier today when you asked someone talking about universal health care. what are americans willing to give up in order to get universal health care? i heard someone on the radio not long ago, somebody mentioned this, that we compare our health care to canada's all the time. and canada had a national discussion over a year or more as to what they were willing to give up. ike you mentioned, wait times? less services? they have very few m.r.i.'s across the country of canada. turning down certain procedures. and also we compare ourselves, our health outcomes, to the rest of the world, and people say, they are not as good. but you have to realize, we also include murders, car accidents in that. if it were just outcomes after people were diagnosed with illness, i think the united states does very well. one more point, if i could. i have been watching the news this morning and other than fox news, very little is being said about the masking done
next, albuquerque, new mexico, independent line. you're next. caller: pedro, you hit it right on the head earlier today when you asked someone talking about universal health care. what are americans willing to give up in order to get universal health care? i heard someone on the radio not long ago, somebody mentioned this, that we compare our health care to canada's all the time. and canada had a national discussion over a year or more as to what they were willing to give up. ike you mentioned,...
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has called the poll a mistake and has warned of consequences andrew symonds reports from the albuquerque more forces have now been deployed on turkey's border with iraq it's no coincidence this exercise started in the run up to the iraqi kurds referendum on independence turkey's parliament has now approved the extension of an existing mandate for military intervention in iraq one of several options the details of which have yet to be disclosed. the steps will be taken in close cooperation with iraq iran and other neighboring countries these measures will have diplomatic political economic and security dimensions. the tension has tempered excitement among turkey's minority kurdish population here india but care where there's been violence and dissent for decades many kurds feel weary and anxious about the future the ancient walls of the old city along with temporary fencing mark out no go areas in some poor districts security operations have involved houses being demolished it follows a move by the kurdish armed group ekk to bring the long running conflict to urban areas as a result kurds
has called the poll a mistake and has warned of consequences andrew symonds reports from the albuquerque more forces have now been deployed on turkey's border with iraq it's no coincidence this exercise started in the run up to the iraqi kurds referendum on independence turkey's parliament has now approved the extension of an existing mandate for military intervention in iraq one of several options the details of which have yet to be disclosed. the steps will be taken in close cooperation with...
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and that was actually when i was down in albuquerque. sometimes when i would wanna think at night, i'd just go out and drive around at high speed. and fortunately i didn't kill myself doing that. and what about steve jobs in those days? what was your relationship with him in the early days, and how did it change? well, we were both there at the very beginning. the apple 1 was a kit computer that steve wozniak designed, and he worked with steve. and they came and offered it at various of these computer club meetings. and we went to lots of computer club meetings. so we were sort of colleagues in pitching the gospel of personal computing. we were kind of competitors. the time we worked together most intensely was after the ibm pc came out. steve had a group, actually a small group at apple, that was doing the macintosh. and he came to us early on, and asked us if we'd commit resources. we actually put more people on the project than apple did, and did the early application software that used that mouse graphics interface. and so it was a h
and that was actually when i was down in albuquerque. sometimes when i would wanna think at night, i'd just go out and drive around at high speed. and fortunately i didn't kill myself doing that. and what about steve jobs in those days? what was your relationship with him in the early days, and how did it change? well, we were both there at the very beginning. the apple 1 was a kit computer that steve wozniak designed, and he worked with steve. and they came and offered it at various of these...
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i went back to albuquerque. i was recovering from the campaign. more i inquired about the position, the more i discover that i had a shot at the job. i had anscovered opportunity to ask president-elect bush in person when i discovered i was invited to a christmas party in austin, texas. i said, that is where i will make my personal pitch for the job. i walked up to president elect bush at the party, my wife wasn't there coaching me on the sidelines, because i knew making a direct pitch would help. me, and i looked him in the eye, and i said i want to be your personal photographer. i took a page out of his political playbook because he would always say on the campaign trail, i will look you in the eye and ask you for the job. that is what i did. that was the longest handshake ever because he looked at me like you never thought about it. he said, i appreciate it. i will get back to you. a week later, it happened very quickly. austin with the chief of staff offered me the job on the spot. he said, we know you are a good photographer because i have th
i went back to albuquerque. i was recovering from the campaign. more i inquired about the position, the more i discover that i had a shot at the job. i had anscovered opportunity to ask president-elect bush in person when i discovered i was invited to a christmas party in austin, texas. i said, that is where i will make my personal pitch for the job. i walked up to president elect bush at the party, my wife wasn't there coaching me on the sidelines, because i knew making a direct pitch would...
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former new mexico senator pete domenici died wednesday in albuquerque at the age of 85. just before leaving the senate in 2008, he sat down with c-span2 to talk about his life and career. susan: you are in your
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i went back to albuquerque. i was recovering from the campaign. and the more i inquired about the position, the more i discovered that i really had a shot at the job. then i discovered i had an opportunity to ask president-elect bush in person when i discovered i was invited to a christmas party in austin, texas. i said, well, that is where i am going to make my personal pitch for the job. and so i walked up to president-elect bush at the party. my wife was there, coaching me on the sidelines, because i knew making a direct pitch would really help. i was prepared with a portfolio. the staff knew me. and i looked him in the eye, and i said, "i want to be your personal photographer." i took a page out of his political playbook, because he would always say, on the campaign trail, i will look you in the eye and ask you for the job. i want to be your president. that is what i did. that was the longest handshake ever, because he looked at me like he never thought about it. he said, "i appreciate it. i will get back to you." a week later, it all happened
i went back to albuquerque. i was recovering from the campaign. and the more i inquired about the position, the more i discovered that i really had a shot at the job. then i discovered i had an opportunity to ask president-elect bush in person when i discovered i was invited to a christmas party in austin, texas. i said, well, that is where i am going to make my personal pitch for the job. and so i walked up to president-elect bush at the party. my wife was there, coaching me on the sidelines,...
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a lot of moisture streaming in from texas, del rio, all the way to albuquerque, el paso.nches of rain throughout the rio grande valley and around albuquerque, new mexico, as well. that's what's going on around the coun >>> good morning. i hope it is going very well for you and at least the skies are working in your favor because that sunshine right now is looking stunning over san jose and right now the temperatures remain fairly cool, 61 degrees as you make your way outside in san jose, 61 palo alto, san francisco a little bit of a chillier side of 59 degrees and expect to see that fog hugging the coastline. we can expect to see that temperature trend lime into those 80s by midafternoon to upper 80s in the san jose. >> you really want to see these? >> i literally have it on my bucket list. i've done my homework. i know where you're supposed to go to see them. >> the north. >> good one. >> up north for the northern lights. thank you, al. >>> we have a lot more ahead on a thursday morning. megyn kelly's newonversation with convicted murderer lyle menendez. why the brothers
a lot of moisture streaming in from texas, del rio, all the way to albuquerque, el paso.nches of rain throughout the rio grande valley and around albuquerque, new mexico, as well. that's what's going on around the coun >>> good morning. i hope it is going very well for you and at least the skies are working in your favor because that sunshine right now is looking stunning over san jose and right now the temperatures remain fairly cool, 61 degrees as you make your way outside in san...
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and in new mexico hundreds of students walked out albuquerque.... (grant) and back here in the bay... protestors took to the streets...in san francisco as well...they marched from the federal building and made their way to city hall... kron'4 spencer blake has been out all day covering this part of the story. spencer , pretty powerful display...how is it looking out there tonight? things have just about wrapped up. crowds have gone home. we're here in front of city hall.within the last half hour, the final speakers made their empassioned pleas over megaphones.the group was much smaller here - a couple hundred.earlier today, i'd guess a couple thousand were gathered in front of the federal building on seventh street.7 spilled into street, blocked off intersection7 i spoke with several people about why they were there. 7 most emotional - mom of two daca recipients7 she brought the younger of the two here when he was less than a year old. "they feel like people who were born here. they think like them. they just don't have the paper.""there still is a
and in new mexico hundreds of students walked out albuquerque.... (grant) and back here in the bay... protestors took to the streets...in san francisco as well...they marched from the federal building and made their way to city hall... kron'4 spencer blake has been out all day covering this part of the story. spencer , pretty powerful display...how is it looking out there tonight? things have just about wrapped up. crowds have gone home. we're here in front of city hall.within the last half...
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same thing happened in phoenix, arizona same thing in university of new mexico in albuquerque. this was the university of arizona in tucson. protests popped up all over the country did in nashville, louisville, austin, san francisco in philadelphia, san jose. now congress is supposed to fix what the administration just did, to set up for deportation these kids who don't have criminal records who don't have any other country. frankly it's hard to think the congress has the unification to tie their own shoes, but it looks like that may be the only way out here. joining us is christina jimenez, the cofounder of united we dream. i know this is a very busy time. >> great to be here with you, rachel you knee as well as we did this was probably coming. how did you hear about it and how do you feel? >> rachel, since the day of the election, donald trump had run a campaign committing to end the daca program, and the anxiety and the fear in our community has been rising. so today is a different family. my brother is close to the 1 million young people who have benefited that's allowed hi
same thing happened in phoenix, arizona same thing in university of new mexico in albuquerque. this was the university of arizona in tucson. protests popped up all over the country did in nashville, louisville, austin, san francisco in philadelphia, san jose. now congress is supposed to fix what the administration just did, to set up for deportation these kids who don't have criminal records who don't have any other country. frankly it's hard to think the congress has the unification to tie...
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notable career, one that took him from pitching on the baseball diamond to teaching mathematics at an albuquerque high school, from city politics to the u.s. senate. in fact, when he ran for the senate in 1972, domenici became the first republican elected from his home state in nearly four decades. by the time he retired, he did so as the longest-serving senator in new mexico history. like others in this chapter, i served for a number of years with senator domenici. i came to know him as a smart, hardworking, dedicated, and a very strong advocate for his home state of new mexico. so, mr. president, we're all saddened by this news today. the senate offersst -- offers its condolences to senator domenici's family and especially to his wife nancy. now, mr. president, the question i believe you have -- the presiding officer: all time has expired. the question occurs on the motion to proceed. all in favor say aye. those opposed, no. thethe ayes appear to have it. the ayes do have it. the motion is agreed to. the clerk will report the bill. the clerk: calendar number 1775, h.r. 2810, and act to authoriz
notable career, one that took him from pitching on the baseball diamond to teaching mathematics at an albuquerque high school, from city politics to the u.s. senate. in fact, when he ran for the senate in 1972, domenici became the first republican elected from his home state in nearly four decades. by the time he retired, he did so as the longest-serving senator in new mexico history. like others in this chapter, i served for a number of years with senator domenici. i came to know him as a...
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." >> better get ready to be famous, albuquerque!price you can afford. call me, saul goodman. the world needs to know about you and your business! call me now, now! ( cheers and applause ) >> guy at the station said he's never seen so many star webs in a row. it's never been done. >> saul goodman. yeah, it's like "it's all good, man." the guy has a lot of energy. >> yeah. it's just a name. >> stephen: please welcome bob odenkirk! ( cheers and...
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visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] >> a headline in the albuquerque journal, senator martin hinrich of new mexico says a new approach to the realignment and closure process would cause members to increase their lobbying of the pentagon to keep bases open in their distributes. under this new plan, the defense department would put together a list of proposed base closures and submit it to the general accounting office. 60 days later, congress would hold an up or down vote. the last one in 2005, the pentagon compiled a list of bases for closure and submitted it to an independent commission. this morning the look at the brac process hosted by the heritage foundation. live coverage on c-span 3. online at c-span.org or on the free c-span radio app. on this morning's "washington journal" the editor of the chief and the hill discusses the week ahead in washington including 2018 federal spending and funding for hurricane harvey relief efforts. a house vote scheduled for wednesday. we have a conversation on the fate of daca that grants work permits to undocumen
visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] >> a headline in the albuquerque journal, senator martin hinrich of new mexico says a new approach to the realignment and closure process would cause members to increase their lobbying of the pentagon to keep bases open in their distributes. under this new plan, the defense department would put together a list of proposed base closures and submit it to the general accounting office. 60 days later, congress would...
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it's different in albuquerque than in las vegas.u 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. e thing still draggin' on? no, i took some pics with the app and filed a claim, but, you know how they send you money to cover repairs and - -they took forever to pay you, right? no, i got paid right away, but, at the very end of it all, my agent- -wouldn't even call you back, right? no, she called to see if i was happy, but, if i wasn't happy with my claim experience, for any reason... ...they'd give
it's different in albuquerque than in las vegas.u 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...
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his hometown paper the albuquerque journal called the six-term republican senator a "bipartisan powerr a species in short supply in today's washington," as news of his passing spread this morning, remember brans poured in, that was a common retain. he was willing to work with whomever he had to. he was quite good at it. i'm not a republican senator, he said in a 1996 interview. it is not a republican role. the facts are when i got elected i got elected by a lot of democrats. his family says he died surrounded by his loved ones. i covered him quite a bit in his days here in washington. always a gentleman, respected the town and the process. pete domenici dead at 85. ignores me when i drive. we'll be right back. because i get a safe driving bonus check every six months i'm accident free. and i don't share it with mom! right, mom?! righhht. safe driving bonus checks. only from allstate. switching to allstate is worth it. >>> welcome back. after just a day on shelf is, hillary clinton's book on the 2016 election is topping best seller lists both online and in stores. here's a few lines fr
his hometown paper the albuquerque journal called the six-term republican senator a "bipartisan powerr a species in short supply in today's washington," as news of his passing spread this morning, remember brans poured in, that was a common retain. he was willing to work with whomever he had to. he was quite good at it. i'm not a republican senator, he said in a 1996 interview. it is not a republican role. the facts are when i got elected i got elected by a lot of democrats. his...
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[applause] announcer a headline in the albuquerque journal.senator martin heinrich of new mexico says the approach to the base realignment and closure john mccain and jack reed would cause members to increase their lobbying up the pentagon to keep bases open and there districts. under this new plan, the defense department would put together a list of proposed base closures and submitted to the general accounting office. 60 days later, congress would hold an up or down vote. in previous rounds, the pentagon said this was the basis for closure and submitted to an panel who submitted it to congress for a vote. tomorrow, live coverage on c-span three or on the free c-span radio app. on tomorrow morning's washington journal, editor in chief of the hill on the week ahead of washington including 2018 federals funding and a vote on the house aid bill is scheduled for wednesday. a vote on the obama era program that grants rights to immigrants who arrived here as children. washington journal begins live every morning at 7:00 a.m. c-span.here on now, con
[applause] announcer a headline in the albuquerque journal.senator martin heinrich of new mexico says the approach to the base realignment and closure john mccain and jack reed would cause members to increase their lobbying up the pentagon to keep bases open and there districts. under this new plan, the defense department would put together a list of proposed base closures and submitted to the general accounting office. 60 days later, congress would hold an up or down vote. in previous rounds,...
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interesting documentary on this issue on al-jazeera dot com awful line steen has investigated how the albuquerque police department in the state of new mexico became one of the most violent in the united states it's a fascinating documentary do check it out if you can't you can find it on al-jazeera dot com now spain one month since a devastating mudslide killed at least a thousand people in sierra leone and many olfa ages in the capital freetown are struggling to cope with the number of children who need a home algiers nicholas haq has this report from freetown. in the chaos of august his landslide came a few miracles. one thousand months old is one of them rescuers found him neck deep in mud much to his mother's relief. and i saw him alive my heart melted but when i heard his father had died in the mud my heart went cold. the recovery effort has stopped an eerie silence hangs over this vast terrain hundreds of bodies still lie buried deep in the mud. among the buildings destroyed were an orphanage with sixty children inside the church with seventy students studying and hundreds of family home t
interesting documentary on this issue on al-jazeera dot com awful line steen has investigated how the albuquerque police department in the state of new mexico became one of the most violent in the united states it's a fascinating documentary do check it out if you can't you can find it on al-jazeera dot com now spain one month since a devastating mudslide killed at least a thousand people in sierra leone and many olfa ages in the capital freetown are struggling to cope with the number of...
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one that took him from pitching on the baseball diamond to teaching mathematics at an albuquerque junior high school, from city politics to the u.s. senate. in fact, when he ran for the senate in 1972, domenici became the first republican elected from his home state in nearly four decades. by the time he retired, he did so as the longest serving senator in new mexico history. like others in this chapter, i served for a number of years with senator domenici. i came to know him as a smart, hard-working, dedicated, and a very strong advocate for his home state of new mexico. so we're all saddened by this news today. the senate offers its condolences to senator domenici's family and especially his wife nancy. >> former senator domenici had more than 1,500 appearances on c-span. you can find them online at our website, c-span.org. check the c-span video library. >>> in some other news, president trump has invited the two democratic leaders to the white house for dinner tonight. house minority leader nancy pelosi and senate minority leader chuck schumer are expected to talk to the president ab
one that took him from pitching on the baseball diamond to teaching mathematics at an albuquerque junior high school, from city politics to the u.s. senate. in fact, when he ran for the senate in 1972, domenici became the first republican elected from his home state in nearly four decades. by the time he retired, he did so as the longest serving senator in new mexico history. like others in this chapter, i served for a number of years with senator domenici. i came to know him as a smart,...
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reporter chris guardaro has more. nats9-1-1 calls lead police to this southeast albuquerque parking lotwhere they see four football players holding a man halfway out of an suv's window.natsthe man is in bad shape - he has a bloody and swollen face.police say the four boys beat up angelo martinez.natsan officer searches his pockets and finds a sharpie, ski mask, glove, and a note.chris guardaro reporting: "police say that note they pulled out of martinez's pocket said 'get out of your wip and nobody get hurt. i know where you live, so don't make me kill." the boys tell police martinez asked them for a ride after their football practice.they let him in the truck. and, he pulled out a gun, and told them to get out.but they say the accused thief dropped his gun in the driver's seat, giving the football players an opportunity.they took it ... punching and holding martinez down to prevent him from reaching for his gun or the knife at his side until police arrived.martinez is taken to u-n-m-h where an investigator asks him about his suspicious belongings.natsthe 20-year-old says his four capto
reporter chris guardaro has more. nats9-1-1 calls lead police to this southeast albuquerque parking lotwhere they see four football players holding a man halfway out of an suv's window.natsthe man is in bad shape - he has a bloody and swollen face.police say the four boys beat up angelo martinez.natsan officer searches his pockets and finds a sharpie, ski mask, glove, and a note.chris guardaro reporting: "police say that note they pulled out of martinez's pocket said 'get out of your wip...
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are pretty but i already made one mine ♪ ♪ well amarillo, texas, is just around the bend off to albuquerqueo matter who was right ♪ ♪ i gotta go a whole world to see, oh, yeah ♪ ♪ so pack your bags up baby come along and ride with me ♪ ♪ oh, ya so pack your bags up baby come along and ride with me ♪ ♪ oh, yeah, oh, yeah, all right, ahhh ♪ ♪ oh, yeah, all right, a-ha ♪ ♪ oh, yeah, all right, aha ♪ here we go. >>> this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> good morning, i'm january carabeo, the fundraisers features stunts, tricks, performed by mims of the philadelphia police highway patrol motorcycle drip team and the event raises money for fall fallen heroes, starts at 3:00 outside of the wells pharaoh center, looks like fun now to the eyewitness weather forecast, here's meteorologist , matt peter on. >> it will be a good day if you're going down, check out all of the philadelphia's finest, checking out cool tricks on the mc, warm day, make sure to have shirts, t-shirts, for sure. temperatures out there this morning already at 75 degrees. it will be warm, warm day today. take a look at your eagles
are pretty but i already made one mine ♪ ♪ well amarillo, texas, is just around the bend off to albuquerqueo matter who was right ♪ ♪ i gotta go a whole world to see, oh, yeah ♪ ♪ so pack your bags up baby come along and ride with me ♪ ♪ oh, ya so pack your bags up baby come along and ride with me ♪ ♪ oh, yeah, oh, yeah, all right, ahhh ♪ ♪ oh, yeah, all right, a-ha ♪ ♪ oh, yeah, all right, aha ♪ here we go. >>> this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news"....
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we all have not got anything a lot of moisture streaming in into albuquerque el paso.e're looking at drier weather in the meantime, we're looking well. that's what's goin on around >> good morning. plenty of sunshine right now. throug afternoon, too. 75 degrees. but it is breezy. northw wind at 16 miles an expect breezy today throug 69 clinton. 73 in warrenton. aftern highs will be around 80 degrees. we're going to see that tomorr 74 degrees. >> you really want to see these? >> i literally have it o i have done the home work. i know when you're supposed to year. >> one. >> head north. >> thank you, al. >> we have a lot more ahead on a thursd morning. megyn conversatio with menend >>> and then our american >>> plus, fresh from her voice tonigh how is the cast feeling on the big da and the hand-mashed guac. but did you see this coming? if you did... you probably work at chipotle. and read the all-company email. steal the spotlight in the new stevie. right now, get up to 50% off all pants and jeans at old navy. ♪ ♪ ♪ the things that matter most happen one morning and one
we all have not got anything a lot of moisture streaming in into albuquerque el paso.e're looking at drier weather in the meantime, we're looking well. that's what's goin on around >> good morning. plenty of sunshine right now. throug afternoon, too. 75 degrees. but it is breezy. northw wind at 16 miles an expect breezy today throug 69 clinton. 73 in warrenton. aftern highs will be around 80 degrees. we're going to see that tomorr 74 degrees. >> you really want to see these?...
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are pretty but i already made one mine ♪ ♪ well amarillo, texas, is just around the bend off to albuquerques kicked no matter who was right ♪ ♪ i gotta go a whole world to see, oh, yeah ♪ ♪ so pack your bags up baby come along and ride with me ♪ ♪ oh, ya so pack your bags up baby come along and ride with me ♪ ♪ oh, yeah, oh, yeah, all right, ahhh ♪ ♪ oh, yeah, all right, a-ha ♪ whoo, whoo, ohhh ♪ oh, yeah, all right, aha ♪ here we go. countless ailments. countless hours. and guess what? you can handle it all. be a leader in your field with a bsn from strayer university. let's get it, nurses. narrator: today on "lucky dog", this black lab is calm under pressure. brandon: yeah, this dog seems to be exactly what i've been looking for. perfect. narrator: but training him to save the life of a military veteran is a challenge unlike any that brandon has faced before. dave: the big concern for me is that my kids are still safe, but the thought of me not waking up for them is terrifying. narrator: and the clock is ticking. brandon: boom. dave:
are pretty but i already made one mine ♪ ♪ well amarillo, texas, is just around the bend off to albuquerques kicked no matter who was right ♪ ♪ i gotta go a whole world to see, oh, yeah ♪ ♪ so pack your bags up baby come along and ride with me ♪ ♪ oh, ya so pack your bags up baby come along and ride with me ♪ ♪ oh, yeah, oh, yeah, all right, ahhh ♪ ♪ oh, yeah, all right, a-ha ♪ whoo, whoo, ohhh ♪ oh, yeah, all right, aha ♪ here we go. countless ailments. countless...
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it is 65 degrees in albuquerque. people are complaining, this is happened before. it happened in 1970 and also in 2007. it is rare for us to be this cool, but it has happened before. we will have lots of sunshine, however washington and oregon have clouds and rain. this is not that strong of a hive. we are bumping up a little bit, but there is not a big breeze yet. knapp is a 51 degrees. this valley area is in the 41 degrees mark. there are some cool readings out there. it won't warm up that much. it will be in the 70s and 80s today.>> where do you want to start, everything is red. >> today we have had unusually slow traffic. let's be honest, every day it is slow on your way to work. what makes today different, i will tell you. look at 280 northbound, look at all of that slowed traffic. okay, we step back into the 1950s, northbound 280 is very slow. 101 is very slow. all over the south bay it is slow because we had accidents and bad spots. everywhere you look it is read. there is not one freeway that is better than the other. even southbound coming from the peninsu
it is 65 degrees in albuquerque. people are complaining, this is happened before. it happened in 1970 and also in 2007. it is rare for us to be this cool, but it has happened before. we will have lots of sunshine, however washington and oregon have clouds and rain. this is not that strong of a hive. we are bumping up a little bit, but there is not a big breeze yet. knapp is a 51 degrees. this valley area is in the 41 degrees mark. there are some cool readings out there. it won't warm up that...
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are pretty but i already made one mine ♪ ♪ well amarillo, texas, is just around the bend off to albuquerqued no matter who was right ♪ ♪ i gotta go a whole world to see, oh, yeah ♪ ♪ so pack your bags up baby come along and ride with me ♪ ♪ oh, ya so pack your bags up baby come along and ride with me ♪ ♪ oh, yeah, oh, yeah, all right, ahhh ♪ ♪ oh, yeah, all right, a-ha ♪ whoo, whoo, ohhh ♪ oh, yeah, all right, aha ♪ here we go. >> for those of you still with us, we have more music from the mavericks. >> this is "i think of you." ♪ ♪ a moonlight serenade the melody that's played ♪ ♪ like memories on parade i think of you ♪ ♪ and who could second-guess those nights without regrets ♪ ♪ that no one could forget i think of you ♪ ♪ i see your face lying beside me and then the trace of your kiss on my lips always reminds me ♪ ♪ walks on the boulevard two lovers arm in arm ♪ ♪ lost in each other's charms i think of you ♪ ♪ -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com at stanford health care, we can now repair complex aortic aneurysms without invasive surgery. if we can do that, imagine what we can do for
are pretty but i already made one mine ♪ ♪ well amarillo, texas, is just around the bend off to albuquerqued no matter who was right ♪ ♪ i gotta go a whole world to see, oh, yeah ♪ ♪ so pack your bags up baby come along and ride with me ♪ ♪ oh, ya so pack your bags up baby come along and ride with me ♪ ♪ oh, yeah, oh, yeah, all right, ahhh ♪ ♪ oh, yeah, all right, a-ha ♪ whoo, whoo, ohhh ♪ oh, yeah, all right, aha ♪ here we go. >> for those of you still with...
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to albuquerque, to right outside the white house. some republicans like lindsey graham saying the president has to do more than push this off on capitol hill. >> my challenge to the president is that you've talked very glowingly about these kids. help us. get involved personally. work the phones. try to find a consensus here. >> reporter: president trump insists he is acting with compassion. >> i have a great heart for the great love for them. >> reporter: but his attorney general struck a much different tone calling them illegal aliens who take american jobs. >> we cannot admit everyone who would like to come here. it's just that simple. >> reporter: it was enough to bring two former presidents back into the spotlight. president obama called the move to rescind daca cruel, wrong and self-defeating saying ultimately this is about basic decency. president clinton called it irresponsible passing the buck instead of offering sensible solutions for immigration reform. the message from the white house, there's no guarantee those d.r.e.a.m
to albuquerque, to right outside the white house. some republicans like lindsey graham saying the president has to do more than push this off on capitol hill. >> my challenge to the president is that you've talked very glowingly about these kids. help us. get involved personally. work the phones. try to find a consensus here. >> reporter: president trump insists he is acting with compassion. >> i have a great heart for the great love for them. >> reporter: but his...
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teaching mathematics at ann albuquerque high school from city politics to the u.s. senate. in fact when he ran for senate in 1972, he became the first republican elected from his hom, state
teaching mathematics at ann albuquerque high school from city politics to the u.s. senate. in fact when he ran for senate in 1972, he became the first republican elected from his hom, state
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. >> former new mexico senator pete domenici died on wednesday in albuquerque, at age 85. just before leaving the senate 2
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. >> a headline in the albuquerque journal. of new martin heinrich mexico says a new approach to the base realignment and closure process promoted by armed services committee member john mccain would cause members to increase their lobbying of the pentagon to keep aces open in their districts. under this new plan, the defense department would put together a list of proposed base closures and submitted to the accounting office. 60 days later, congress would hold an up or down vote. in 2005, the pentagon compiled a list of bases for closure and submitted it to independent commission and the commission submitted it to congress for a final vote. tomorrow morning, a look at the process. live coverage on c-span3, online at c-span.org, or on the free c-span radio app. on tomorrow's washington journal, editor and chief of ." e hill a house vote on the bill is scheduled for wednesday. and a vote on the obama-era program that grants work permits to undocumented immigrants who arrived in this country as children. lifeington journal" begin
. >> a headline in the albuquerque journal. of new martin heinrich mexico says a new approach to the base realignment and closure process promoted by armed services committee member john mccain would cause members to increase their lobbying of the pentagon to keep aces open in their districts. under this new plan, the defense department would put together a list of proposed base closures and submitted to the accounting office. 60 days later, congress would hold an up or down vote. in...
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the "albuquerque tribune." and also for the associated press. his work is particularly noteworthy because of the vantage point that he had covering 9/11, right out of the white house. we also have darrel, who was a stringer for upi, associated press, and was important as a photographer covering the carter administration. carter never had an official white house photographer. he has the images we would have normally got through a white house photographer. then we have lucian perkins, a two-time pulitzer prize winner. he is a proud graduate of the university of texas at austin. for 27 years, he was a staff photographer for the "washington post." he won the pulitzer prize for covering three generations of poverty in washington, d.c. and also the refugee situation in kosovo. then we also have the collection andavid valadez, who did interview with us as well. george h. w. bush's white house photographer. he published a book of those as well. then we have diana walker, a "time" magazine photographer for 20 years. she is especially known for her work c
the "albuquerque tribune." and also for the associated press. his work is particularly noteworthy because of the vantage point that he had covering 9/11, right out of the white house. we also have darrel, who was a stringer for upi, associated press, and was important as a photographer covering the carter administration. carter never had an official white house photographer. he has the images we would have normally got through a white house photographer. then we have lucian perkins, a...