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how did she get to albuquerque?stions have been answered as of yet. >> reporter: it would take more than diligent detective work to find those answers. but within a few months of receiving those remains the lab-coated sleuths at the office of the medical investigator began unraveling the riddle of jane doe number 7. >> since her skull was pretty much intact, one of our senior investigators who is able to do forensic sketching started doing a profile for her. >> reporter: based on photographs of the skull and a partial hair weave that was recovered from her grave, the sketch artist imagined that jane doe number 7 must have looked something like this. >> he was able to define out her ears. that the chin was specific for me. her nose and her eyes were very important. >> reporter: jane doe's number 7 nose had been broken sometime before she died. so that was represented in the sketch. and because her wisdom teeth had not fully developed, wendy knew this jane doe was probably only 14 or 15 years old when she died. >> i s
how did she get to albuquerque?stions have been answered as of yet. >> reporter: it would take more than diligent detective work to find those answers. but within a few months of receiving those remains the lab-coated sleuths at the office of the medical investigator began unraveling the riddle of jane doe number 7. >> since her skull was pretty much intact, one of our senior investigators who is able to do forensic sketching started doing a profile for her. >> reporter: based...
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albuquerque, fm new mexico.rque, fm new mexico. in 2006, the albuquerque journal ran an article on the missing mechanic and father. a cold case which had been virtually dead for years was suddenly picking up steam. reporter jeff proctor. >> it triggered some tips to the police department, and it got people you know talking about this as something other than a husband who walked off on his family. >> for the first time albuquerque police were publicly calling the case a homicide investigation, and that caught the attention of a man named frank. >> he said, i'm the one who lent her the gun. if you think she's a suspect in this, i don't want my family in danger, so i want to turn the gun over to you. >> frank was retired military. a straight by the book guy who had befriended ellen snyder when they worked together in 2001. >> she was telling people that he yelled at her all the time. >> it was christmas 2001. ellen says the daily fighting in the snyder home had escalated. mike's multiple sclerosis had grown progres
albuquerque, fm new mexico.rque, fm new mexico. in 2006, the albuquerque journal ran an article on the missing mechanic and father. a cold case which had been virtually dead for years was suddenly picking up steam. reporter jeff proctor. >> it triggered some tips to the police department, and it got people you know talking about this as something other than a husband who walked off on his family. >> for the first time albuquerque police were publicly calling the case a homicide...
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a thigh bone had been found out on albuquerque's west mesa.ence of one body had become evidence of two and then three, then four, then five, then six. >> six sets of remains were found within 20 yards of each other. >> dan valdez who had been wondering for years where his daughter saw his most cherished hopes and dreaded fears placed on a collision course. >> when they found the second, third, and fourth sets, i said to myself i have to look at this that michelle i'm sure is probably out there. >> at times detective ida lopez was out there too along with practically every other member of the albuquerque police department and forensic experts from the fbi digging, scraping, sifting. >> the reality of it was kind of like, this is not happening. it's stuff you read about. >> then came seven, eight, nine, ten, 11. it turned out all were women. and all with the same name. jane doe. ida lopez couldn't help but wonder if these dry bones were the women she'd been looking for. >> i just didn't know. there was so much going through my mind. >> over the
a thigh bone had been found out on albuquerque's west mesa.ence of one body had become evidence of two and then three, then four, then five, then six. >> six sets of remains were found within 20 yards of each other. >> dan valdez who had been wondering for years where his daughter saw his most cherished hopes and dreaded fears placed on a collision course. >> when they found the second, third, and fourth sets, i said to myself i have to look at this that michelle i'm sure is...
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the equivalent of 10 years worth of construction in albuquerque. facebook will have 1000 construction workers on site every day from now until 2023. los lunas tax selections are already up 72 percent. and the massive facility will be powered by new mexico renewable energy. a major reason this has happened is because he had the courage in 2013. to work together across party lines, on historic tax reform, to make new mexico more business friendly. what an exciting project for new mexico workers. and what an incredible achievements for our state. make no mistake, we are proud of our last military bases in our national sector. they make extraordinary contributions to our economy as well as our nations security and energy independence . but we must realize that economic diversification is our path out of poverty and though it won't hurt at work happen overnight, there is no question that our trajectory has changed. and we are building a broader private sector than ever before. to realize our full potential, our motto can no longer be in washington we tr
the equivalent of 10 years worth of construction in albuquerque. facebook will have 1000 construction workers on site every day from now until 2023. los lunas tax selections are already up 72 percent. and the massive facility will be powered by new mexico renewable energy. a major reason this has happened is because he had the courage in 2013. to work together across party lines, on historic tax reform, to make new mexico more business friendly. what an exciting project for new mexico workers....
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you have albuquerque, santa fe there is another growing las cruces. ways to meld nd the interest of rural areas and he city and you are going to have speaker of the new mexico egolf, shortly, brien can tell you about balances and tensions. albuquerque, ht, the main city, industrial, over half a ty million. , those are the two big cities. urban, rural contrast, urban areas are smaller than major the capitals in cities anywhere around the country. host: michael calling from michael, you are on with former governor richardson. hey, governor, i was wondering about the diversity of the state. any african americans this? second question is, what do you think about the security in the white house and what should be done about that? governor richardson: all right, well, i'll take the security involved first, i was in the clinton cabinet, u.n. ambassador. important the white house, those dealing with foreign policy, including the resident's relatives, get the highest level security clearances, if they are dealing governments. ivanka trump was, was, that is not
you have albuquerque, santa fe there is another growing las cruces. ways to meld nd the interest of rural areas and he city and you are going to have speaker of the new mexico egolf, shortly, brien can tell you about balances and tensions. albuquerque, ht, the main city, industrial, over half a ty million. , those are the two big cities. urban, rural contrast, urban areas are smaller than major the capitals in cities anywhere around the country. host: michael calling from michael, you are on...
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if you asked her when she got the idea she'd say from the street so i'm sure some citizens of albuquerque discover they're looking like an outcast of puppets. for seventy years now the book is just been a family business like many marionette faces but it hasn't always been easy. to move the right way for a figure most of my mother was a very bad teacher she was so far ahead first time before i knew it now what did you do and it was done my mother always said keep changing nym's that's very important when you're not getting anywhere just grab the next knife. i'm going to move over and first rate for most of. the magic happens once the marionette is finished when he. comes to life. and the marion it comes to life when it starts to move pulling the strings is an art in itself. and through. his head hangs down on his hands in front of his face like. this is how he crisis can vary and be run by and you pull the head off him to make you laugh or. decades the man units have been in chanting john and older like it's a world made of wood and strings and lots of imagination. to start. and no seriou
if you asked her when she got the idea she'd say from the street so i'm sure some citizens of albuquerque discover they're looking like an outcast of puppets. for seventy years now the book is just been a family business like many marionette faces but it hasn't always been easy. to move the right way for a figure most of my mother was a very bad teacher she was so far ahead first time before i knew it now what did you do and it was done my mother always said keep changing nym's that's very...
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el diario que la publicÓ el albuquerque journal se disculpÓ, dijo que debieran considerar los impactos. ice culpa las ciudades santuarios y como no pueden hacerlo, hacen operativo y capturan a cualquier inmigrante estÉ o no este en su lista. miren esto lo han llamado el crucero del invierfierno y no e para menos. ocurriÓ en el barco de la compaÑÍa cari carnival en un vi por australia vean las imÁgenes que hablan por sÍ solas. (gritos (gritos) >>> la consecuencia de estas espantosa s peleas fue la expulso cciiÓn de 23 pasajeros carnival ra harÁ compensaciÓn por estos incidentes >>> al regresar noticias telemundo al mediodÍa. adolescentes que miran su celular hasta 20 horas al dÍa es una realidad y hay clÍnicas para que superen la adicciÓn. y veremos cÓmo es por dentro la imagen de un cristo que se venera en un pueblo del salvador usando la mÁs moderna tecnologÍa. ya volvemos. ♪ cuando te ves bien te sientes bien. así que, haz que dure esa sensación. nuevo tresemmé compressed micro mist. ♪ un spray que cambia las reglas del juego para un estilo sin rigidez. sin importar tu look. el spray
el diario que la publicÓ el albuquerque journal se disculpÓ, dijo que debieran considerar los impactos. ice culpa las ciudades santuarios y como no pueden hacerlo, hacen operativo y capturan a cualquier inmigrante estÉ o no este en su lista. miren esto lo han llamado el crucero del invierfierno y no e para menos. ocurriÓ en el barco de la compaÑÍa cari carnival en un vi por australia vean las imÁgenes que hablan por sÍ solas. (gritos (gritos) >>> la consecuencia de estas...
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years ago, she is been teaching spanish at public academy for performing arts, a charter school in albuquerque, new mexico. and she told me about what daca has meant for her. daca allowed her to get a work permit, to follow her passion for education. it made it possible for her to buy a home and her first car. it's given here an opportunity to i mpact the lives of her students each day and to contribute to our state's economy as a teacher and as a taxpayer. daca gave her in her words, a sliver of hope. hope that she will finally be able to have a permanent home in a place, in the only country that she knows how to call home, because of her excellent teaching in the classroom and her incredible passion for her students, she was selected as the 2018 new mexico teacher of the year by the new mexico public education department. that's right, she has been recognized as the teacher of the year for our entire state. yvonne's commitment to education and to giving back to her community is truly inspiring and it reminds us just how much is at stake for new mexico and our country in this debate. our stat
years ago, she is been teaching spanish at public academy for performing arts, a charter school in albuquerque, new mexico. and she told me about what daca has meant for her. daca allowed her to get a work permit, to follow her passion for education. it made it possible for her to buy a home and her first car. it's given here an opportunity to i mpact the lives of her students each day and to contribute to our state's economy as a teacher and as a taxpayer. daca gave her in her words, a sliver...
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as we look to the south and west on stormtracker 6 live double scan ar albuquerque, new mexico, they come together and are raced and injected late tomorrow night from the desert southwest moving across the country it rapidly intensifies from the mid-atlantic throwing rain, sleet and snow our way. this is 8:00 p.m. saturday evening if you have saturday evening plans or van tynes day dinner plans, watch this the snow will accumulate on the roadways. saturday night mainly all snow north of the pennsylvania turnpike, for areas near wilmington, philadelphia and trenton and just over the river in new jersey and northern delaware snow at times changing and mixing with rain and mainly rain from the start to finish, dover, millville, atlantic city to wildwood. the key take aways is a quick heavy thump of snow saturday evening saturday night. the wet heavy slushy snow like a march snow storm. there is snow covered roads where it stays all snow but melts quickly. we'll talk more about this in the full accuweather forecast. >>> crime scene tape is surrounding a parking lot in mays landing as pol
as we look to the south and west on stormtracker 6 live double scan ar albuquerque, new mexico, they come together and are raced and injected late tomorrow night from the desert southwest moving across the country it rapidly intensifies from the mid-atlantic throwing rain, sleet and snow our way. this is 8:00 p.m. saturday evening if you have saturday evening plans or van tynes day dinner plans, watch this the snow will accumulate on the roadways. saturday night mainly all snow north of the...
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mexico she's been teaching spanish the public academy for performing arts for charter school and albuquerque new mexico. she told me about what daca is meant for her. it allowed her to get a work permit and to follow her passion for education and it made it possible for her to buy first car and even her an opportunity to affect the lives of her students each day to contribute to a state economy as a teacher at taxpayer. daca gave yvonne in her words quote a sliver of hope. hope that she will finally be able to have a permanent home andom a place in the only county she knows how to call home and because of her excellent teaching in the classroom and her incredible passion for her students she was just selected as the 2018 new mexico teacher of the year by the new mexico public education department. that is right. yvonne has been recognized as the teacher of the year for our entirete state. her commitment to education into giving back to her community is truly inspiring and reminds us just how much is at stake for new mexico intercountry in this debate. the state already struggles to keep scho
mexico she's been teaching spanish the public academy for performing arts for charter school and albuquerque new mexico. she told me about what daca is meant for her. it allowed her to get a work permit and to follow her passion for education and it made it possible for her to buy first car and even her an opportunity to affect the lives of her students each day to contribute to a state economy as a teacher at taxpayer. daca gave yvonne in her words quote a sliver of hope. hope that she will...
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when he was a los alamos he went out there in their lane sanatorium in albuquerque and he would tell her about all the crazy things he did at los alamos, which is a top secret military project at the time to build a military bomb. one thing he would do out first day on key kulaks, buddha figure out how to jimmy the moping. combination locks on how to crack them open with likely combinations or by listening to them. i would tell her, one of the leading people in the projects left classified papers in his desk drawer and said there's no way he can get to that. finding reach through the back of the desk and got the papers out. and show them to aggregate and said i have your secret papers here. he said he was trying to show the security less then. he was sneak through a hole in a fence, with the bus and come back and say where did you sign out to do is say yes, where do i sign out? and then he would go drive to albuquerque and carlos, his friend ugly teller leans these stories and she was really amazed to know what kind of cheer her up. unfortunately, in 1845, arlene died of tuberculosis
when he was a los alamos he went out there in their lane sanatorium in albuquerque and he would tell her about all the crazy things he did at los alamos, which is a top secret military project at the time to build a military bomb. one thing he would do out first day on key kulaks, buddha figure out how to jimmy the moping. combination locks on how to crack them open with likely combinations or by listening to them. i would tell her, one of the leading people in the projects left classified...
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. >> hay polÉmica en nuevo mexico donde un periÓdico local, el albuquerque, publicÓ esta caricatura ofensivauerida, creo que prefieren que los llamen dreamers o futuros demÓcratas, entre quienes no la consideran adecuada estÁ activista de la organizaciÓn isaac buenas tardes gracias por estar aquÍ, cual fue tu reacciÓn al ver esta caricatura. >> en realidad fue una reacciÓn desagradable, ver que el periÓdico mÁs grande del estado de nuevo mÉxico, bueno aplicÓ esta caricatura racista donde se trata de representar a inmigrantes y refugiados como gente criminal y terrorista esto es totalmente un mensaje de odio en contra las comunidades inmigrante de nuevo mÉxico y te tipo de cosas no puede pasar en nuestro estado sobre todo viniendo de la instituciÓn periodÍstica mÁs grande de nuestro estado. >> isaac muchos te dirÍan que en realidad hay que defender la libertad de expresiÓn de prensa, quÉ dirÍas? >> yo creo que ahora lo que estamos viendo alrededor de la naciÓn, es que se estÁ tratando de cubrir el racismo y las supremacÍa blanca por medio de presentarlo como parte del trabajo periodÍstico de
. >> hay polÉmica en nuevo mexico donde un periÓdico local, el albuquerque, publicÓ esta caricatura ofensivauerida, creo que prefieren que los llamen dreamers o futuros demÓcratas, entre quienes no la consideran adecuada estÁ activista de la organizaciÓn isaac buenas tardes gracias por estar aquÍ, cual fue tu reacciÓn al ver esta caricatura. >> en realidad fue una reacciÓn desagradable, ver que el periÓdico mÁs grande del estado de nuevo mÉxico, bueno aplicÓ esta...
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we're getting high elevation snow near albuquerque and santa fe. that system is moving away. high pressure is moving in, in its wake. wall to wall sunshine from 71 in l.a., low to mid-60s in the central valley. a little breezy in yosemite. sunshine and 50. about 40 in tahoe today. here's nigh seven-day forecast for tahoe. the light mix and breezy conditions sunday. breezy to look at that arctic air mass. lows and highs in the 20s and 30s next week. in that sense, winter is back. not bringing much snow. >>> a state senator on leave because of sexual harassment allegations is facing criticism for introducing 15 bills this week. >> tony mendoza was pressured by colleagues to take a leave of absence after being accused of sexually harassing three female aides. they say they're dragging their feet before the bill introduction deadline on friday. >> his mere presence in the capitol and his activity, he should be nowhere near the building and not have any activities is a slap in the face to people wanting reform here in sacramento in the senate. >> state senate officials say mendoza
we're getting high elevation snow near albuquerque and santa fe. that system is moving away. high pressure is moving in, in its wake. wall to wall sunshine from 71 in l.a., low to mid-60s in the central valley. a little breezy in yosemite. sunshine and 50. about 40 in tahoe today. here's nigh seven-day forecast for tahoe. the light mix and breezy conditions sunday. breezy to look at that arctic air mass. lows and highs in the 20s and 30s next week. in that sense, winter is back. not bringing...
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maybe it's albuquerque. >> uh-huh. >> essentially, that portfolio engineto be your and so what engine do you need? you need a souped up engine. you are going to have more stocks because you might be behind. otherwise you could have a prius engine becse you have been able to save enough you don't k.ve to take on that r >> stacey francis, thank you. with frannis financial. >>> let's look at today's big turnaround on wall street. the dow rose 567 points to 24,912. that cut yesterday's losses basically in laugh. the nasdaq added 148 points, better than 2%. the s&p 500 up 1.75% or 46 points. >> it's only tuesday. >> it's only -- no wonder we are >>l so tired. know. that's it for us tonight. i'm sue herera. th k you for joining us. >> i'm tyler mathisen. thanks from me as vewell. great evening, everybody. and we'll see you tomorrow. >> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, d exciting is a lot ea
maybe it's albuquerque. >> uh-huh. >> essentially, that portfolio engineto be your and so what engine do you need? you need a souped up engine. you are going to have more stocks because you might be behind. otherwise you could have a prius engine becse you have been able to save enough you don't k.ve to take on that r >> stacey francis, thank you. with frannis financial. >>> let's look at today's big turnaround on wall street. the dow rose 567 points to 24,912. that...
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albuquerque, new mexico, and memphis will top out at 60. 41 degrees in minneapolis. that's downright balmy for there. the same for chicago and detroit. >>> coming up, how much money people are spending on valentine's day this year. >>> also ahead, some terrifying moments on the highway as a driver reports his gas pedal is stuck at 100 miles per hour. hear what bmw has to say in response. >>> and breaking overnight, olympic hero shaun white fresh off his gold medal victory responding to sexual harassment >>> we're back with video from new orleans overnight where police are investigating at least three shootings during mardi gras. in one incident two people were killed outside a gas station and two shootings were reported near the mardi gras parade route. now, police have now released a surveillance image showing one of the suspects. >>> the so-called chelsea bomber has been sentenced to life in prison. ahmad rahimi, an afghan born u.s. citizen set off a pressure cooker bomb on a sidewalk in new york city's chelsea neighborhood back in 2016. 30 people were injured in t
albuquerque, new mexico, and memphis will top out at 60. 41 degrees in minneapolis. that's downright balmy for there. the same for chicago and detroit. >>> coming up, how much money people are spending on valentine's day this year. >>> also ahead, some terrifying moments on the highway as a driver reports his gas pedal is stuck at 100 miles per hour. hear what bmw has to say in response. >>> and breaking overnight, olympic hero shaun white fresh off his gold medal...
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please welcome today's contestants -- a graphic designer from albuquerque, new mexico...w york, new york... and our returning champion, an expediter from cherry hill, new jersey... ...whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. [ cheers and applause ] thank you, ladies and gentlemen. it's always nice to make a good first impression, and that's what sean did on our program yesterday. he'd have won more than $20,000, but he missed the final jeopardy! nabila and quin, welcome aboard. good to have you here and good luck.
please welcome today's contestants -- a graphic designer from albuquerque, new mexico...w york, new york... and our returning champion, an expediter from cherry hill, new jersey... ...whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. [ cheers and applause ] thank you, ladies and gentlemen. it's always nice to make a good first impression, and that's what sean did on our program yesterday. he'd have won more than $20,000, but...
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please welcome today's contestants -- a graphic designer from albuquerque, new mexico...rk, new york... and our returning champion, an expediter from cherry hill, new jersey... ...whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. [ cheers and applause ] thank you, ladies and gentlemen. it's always nice to make a good first impression, and that's what sean did on our program yesterday. he'd have won more than $20,000, but he missed the final jeopardy! nabila and quin, welcome aboard. good to have you here and good luck. would all three of you like to be my friends? i hope so because we're gonna be... next, you get to deal with... two b's coming up in each correct response. that's followed by... and finally... okay, sean, off you go. i'll have shooting "bb"s for $200, please. -sean. -what is stubborn? that's the word that contains two b's. "bb"s for $400. quin. -what is sabbath? -yes. "bb"s, $600. nabila. -what is kibble? -good. celebrating mister rogers, $200.
please welcome today's contestants -- a graphic designer from albuquerque, new mexico...rk, new york... and our returning champion, an expediter from cherry hill, new jersey... ...whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. [ cheers and applause ] thank you, ladies and gentlemen. it's always nice to make a good first impression, and that's what sean did on our program yesterday. he'd have won more than $20,000, but he...
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what that does, albuquerque is a good example. there are a couple of systems that run the whole city and if you cut one of them out of your network, you're going to make your health plan really unappealing to a lot of your enro enrollees. if the enrollees that go to the hospital out of network, thank you, and get that blood test, instead of paying $45, they'll be exposed to something like $150. they will be exposed to full charges for getting those services. that's the pain point that private health plans are facing in their negotiation with these-- with hospitals and the consolidate-- the action consolidation i see going on is an attempt mainly by hospitals teaming up with physicians to make it more and more impossible to cut them out of health plan networks. medicare doesn't care. you want to team up, you want to merge, you want to buy a bunch of physician practices, great, knock yourself out. medicare is going to pay the same administered price. so, i think the core question that this all comes back to is, how do we set up the
what that does, albuquerque is a good example. there are a couple of systems that run the whole city and if you cut one of them out of your network, you're going to make your health plan really unappealing to a lot of your enro enrollees. if the enrollees that go to the hospital out of network, thank you, and get that blood test, instead of paying $45, they'll be exposed to something like $150. they will be exposed to full charges for getting those services. that's the pain point that private...
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and that brings to mind another person from new mexico, albuquerque, urilia. growing up i was reminded of my immigration status every day by my mother. 20 years later i realized she did this to prepare our family for the imminent day our family would face a be deportation and that could be today because my daca has expired. daca is what allowed me to pass through the immigration checkpoints safely. i am a survivor of slault sexual assault. with daca i was able to approach the police to report the person who assaulted me. trump has put border residents and survivors of assault in jeopardy. this is not how this country should treep immigrant youth and our families. just want to know why we are making this plea. this is a human plea to the speaker, a prayerful human plea to the speaker. it's almost 40 hours. this morning when i first met with my colleagues in our meeting at 8:00, it was exactly 40 hours until midnight tomorrow. 40 is a meaningful fraught -- a number fraught with meaning in our religious lives. 40 years, old testament, 40 years of moses and the je
and that brings to mind another person from new mexico, albuquerque, urilia. growing up i was reminded of my immigration status every day by my mother. 20 years later i realized she did this to prepare our family for the imminent day our family would face a be deportation and that could be today because my daca has expired. daca is what allowed me to pass through the immigration checkpoints safely. i am a survivor of slault sexual assault. with daca i was able to approach the police to report...
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vivid expression of the family story of of new mexico. .yan is 27 years old an officer with the albuquerque police department. he is here tonight with his wife, rebecca. [applause] pres. trump: thank you, ryan. last year ryan was on duty when he saw a pregnant, homeless woman preparing to inject heroin. when brian told her she was going to harm her unborn child, she began to weep. she told him she didn't know where to turn, but badly wanted a safe home for her baby. in that moment, ryan said he felt god speak to him. can.ill do it, because you he heard those words. he took out a picture of his wife and therefore kids. then he went home to tell his wife rebecca. in an instant, she agreed to adopt. they named their new daughter hope. ryan and rebecca, you embody the goodness of our nation. thank you. [applause] pres. trump: thank you, ryan and rebecca. rebuild america's strength and confidence at home, we are also restoring our strength and standing abroad. around the world we race rogue regimes, terrorist groups, and rivals like china and russia that challenge our interest, our economy, and
vivid expression of the family story of of new mexico. .yan is 27 years old an officer with the albuquerque police department. he is here tonight with his wife, rebecca. [applause] pres. trump: thank you, ryan. last year ryan was on duty when he saw a pregnant, homeless woman preparing to inject heroin. when brian told her she was going to harm her unborn child, she began to weep. she told him she didn't know where to turn, but badly wanted a safe home for her baby. in that moment, ryan said he...
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. >> we have talked for an hour so we will have a phone call from charles and albuquerque new mexico thanks for your patience. >> caller: i think it has been wonderful but colton opening up with his his creative process and winning the national book award for poetry talks to me about that harvest time how this character is developing and crafted a certain way then he also talks about making sure the movement goes forward of that linear structure the beauty with the with the historical novel with the story development and my question that there is so much that he talked about that is interesting you have that plot and structure so sometimes you have to write those pages down. and to persevere. with this daunting task ahead of you. >> let's hear what he has to say things for calling d3 things for listening. some days you are into with the project and to be one paragraph a day. so that one paragraph is a lot so my own way to keep saying -- is saying that is 400 a year that is novel. so some days i work and see a movie and readable maybe those pages are tuesday and wednesday are saturday
. >> we have talked for an hour so we will have a phone call from charles and albuquerque new mexico thanks for your patience. >> caller: i think it has been wonderful but colton opening up with his his creative process and winning the national book award for poetry talks to me about that harvest time how this character is developing and crafted a certain way then he also talks about making sure the movement goes forward of that linear structure the beauty with the with the...
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one albuquerque police officer ryan holets responded to a call last of temper, he saw crystal leaning against a wall shooting up heroin. she was eight months pregnant. officer holets told her it would kill her baby. that's when the young woman broke down in tears and said she wanted someone to adopt her child. as we now know, they took her up on the offer. here is the president last night. >> this holets named their new daughter hope. ryan and rebecca, you embody the goodness of our nation. thank you. >> one hope was born in october, she was treated for heroin withdrawal. doctors don't know the full effects until she is older. officer holets says because of a go find the effort, crystal and her boyfriend are at a live-in rehabilitation center and our 40 days sober. the officer and his wife say they want crystal to be part of baby hope's life. the president singled out parents whose teenage daughters were likely killed on long island by members of the ms-13 gang. the parents were given a warm ovation but today the president's characterization of ms-13 got a colder response. kamala harr
one albuquerque police officer ryan holets responded to a call last of temper, he saw crystal leaning against a wall shooting up heroin. she was eight months pregnant. officer holets told her it would kill her baby. that's when the young woman broke down in tears and said she wanted someone to adopt her child. as we now know, they took her up on the offer. here is the president last night. >> this holets named their new daughter hope. ryan and rebecca, you embody the goodness of our...
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. >> tim keller, brand new mayor of albuquerque, new mexico. >> rob rene, mayor of los gatos, just west of san jose. >> ethan berkridge. >> madeline o'hare, mayor of knoxville, tennessee. >> good morning, mayor of lancaster, pennsylvania. >> craig cates, key west, florida. >> ted winter, mayor of santa monica, california. >> tom butt, richmond, california. >> susanne seitinger with phillips lighting. >> i'm mayor in germany and first vice president of local governments for sustainability. >> the mayor of des moines, iowa. >> jon mitchell, mayor of new bedford, massachusetts, and chair of the energy committee. >> i thank everyone for being here. our work today is important. i'd like to turn now to my co-chair, mayor liccardo, for some brief comments. >> thank you, mayor. it's an honor to be with all of you. of course as mayors, we recognize increasingly in a nation in which we have seen withdrawal from the paris accords, we've seen a congress that is not terribly interested in asserting leadership in climate change, that it's really up to all of us in our open communities to see how we c
. >> tim keller, brand new mayor of albuquerque, new mexico. >> rob rene, mayor of los gatos, just west of san jose. >> ethan berkridge. >> madeline o'hare, mayor of knoxville, tennessee. >> good morning, mayor of lancaster, pennsylvania. >> craig cates, key west, florida. >> ted winter, mayor of santa monica, california. >> tom butt, richmond, california. >> susanne seitinger with phillips lighting. >> i'm mayor in germany and first...
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albuquerque is a short drive away. traman be on the santa fe and see the city and mountains and our sunsets are amazing. i take pictures of our sunsets several times a month just because then my husband gets to paint them. i came home one day after he had printed one of those and i said where did you learn to do that. they are amazing paintings. to experience how beautiful our state is and how diverse it is. i want to make sure you experience what we have gotten to know as new mexico true and i want to show you a video that will hopefully show you just a little bit of the amazing things we have in our great state. [video clip] >> in a world overwhelmed by virtual distractions, people crave what is real, what they .an touch and smell in the complete silence that replaces the unrelenting chatter luxury isy life, nothing compared with authenticity. form andhips strengthen during the heightened awareness of pure adventure. anddiscovery of new culture .hared meaningful experience that is new mexico true. ♪ >> and as you can
albuquerque is a short drive away. traman be on the santa fe and see the city and mountains and our sunsets are amazing. i take pictures of our sunsets several times a month just because then my husband gets to paint them. i came home one day after he had printed one of those and i said where did you learn to do that. they are amazing paintings. to experience how beautiful our state is and how diverse it is. i want to make sure you experience what we have gotten to know as new mexico true and i...
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. >> reporter: owen adds albuquerque new york and chicago began sessions of that same problem.ut it as i pick up garbage. city hall often says there's no money what if there's value. what if the cost is justified by clean streets and fewer people sleeping under the convention center? city homeless services boss lose hirsh apparently feels the same way she sent me a statement today saying her office is actively pursuing a model like this for philadelphia that they hope to inter tow dues in the near future. cool. i hope it works. i'm hank and that's my take. ♪ high school seniors putting their automotive skills to the test for $1 million in scholarships. eric harlin and dominique car bone from bucks county's institute of technology taking first place in the competition. 24 seniors from local high schools competed in the hands on challenge in warminster. the teenagers battling for more than a million dollars in scholarships, tools, and prizes. annual automotive technology competition produced by the auto dealers caring for kids foundation to encourage them to continue automotive e
. >> reporter: owen adds albuquerque new york and chicago began sessions of that same problem.ut it as i pick up garbage. city hall often says there's no money what if there's value. what if the cost is justified by clean streets and fewer people sleeping under the convention center? city homeless services boss lose hirsh apparently feels the same way she sent me a statement today saying her office is actively pursuing a model like this for philadelphia that they hope to inter tow dues in...
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. >> reporter: owen adds albuquerque, new york and chicago have gun versions of that same program.bout it as i shuffled around picking up garbage. city hall often says there's no money. what if there's value what if the cost is justified by clean streets and fewer people sleeping under the convention center? city homeless services boss liz hirsh apparently feels the same way. she sent me a statement today saying her office is actively pursuing a model like this for philadelphia that they hope to introduce in the near future. >> cool. >> i hope it works. i'm hank and that's my take. ♪ >>> turning a big metal box into a home. it's happening right here and business is booming. >>> what can we do? how do we stop these shootings? one idea floating around again is arming teachers in class. so we talked with some local teachers to get their take. ♪ ♪ >>> how do we stop this? our nation's children targets of violence at a place where they should feel safe. the debate is on and one solution, president trump said yesterday and again today arming our teachers is a possibility. how does that i
. >> reporter: owen adds albuquerque, new york and chicago have gun versions of that same program.bout it as i shuffled around picking up garbage. city hall often says there's no money. what if there's value what if the cost is justified by clean streets and fewer people sleeping under the convention center? city homeless services boss liz hirsh apparently feels the same way. she sent me a statement today saying her office is actively pursuing a model like this for philadelphia that they...
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microsoft started in albuquerque and moved to seattle. -- was in atlanta.irly regionally distributed. next it was about software, mobile phones, that is where silicon valley really rose to dominance. in this third way, which is now just kind of unfolding, which is integrating the internet and changing health care, education, food, agriculture. the extrication needs to be successful all across this country. it is not just about writing software. it is how do you figure out how to integrate that software. and how to get doctors to -- how do you integrate some of these technologies? opportunity a huge in the third wave for the growth of regional watch burner ship. we need to get more adventure capitalists to understand their great companies -- there are great companies in the middle of the country. >> the rise of the rest fund. first of all, i want you to explain that, but also your part of a wave that i tried to catch on to. i know all about your background and the military and yale. go home. time to go home to a city like columbus, i think is where you are b
microsoft started in albuquerque and moved to seattle. -- was in atlanta.irly regionally distributed. next it was about software, mobile phones, that is where silicon valley really rose to dominance. in this third way, which is now just kind of unfolding, which is integrating the internet and changing health care, education, food, agriculture. the extrication needs to be successful all across this country. it is not just about writing software. it is how do you figure out how to integrate that...
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people have lived through 689 here is one where the president introducea young plition officer from albuquerque, new mexico. >> officer ryan was on dutdew e when he preg nantd homeless woman preparing to inject heroin. when ryan told h she w going to harm her unborn child, she began toeep. she told him she didn't know where to tn. but badly wanted a safe home for her baby. that moment ryan said he felt god speak to him. then he went home to tell his wife rebecca. in an instant she agreed to adopt. they named their new daughter hope. >> woodruff: a very emotional moment last night, what does the president accomplish, what does he do by things like this, stories like this? >> well, to me, one of the most striking contrasts of this speech were just about everything else we have a ever heard from this president, and i'm not going to call it a pivo because we have so often see the president go in one direction and change dreks immediateep. but he telling these stories of average americans, generally when donald trump speaks it is very self-referential. he points to himself as he said at the conventi
people have lived through 689 here is one where the president introducea young plition officer from albuquerque, new mexico. >> officer ryan was on dutdew e when he preg nantd homeless woman preparing to inject heroin. when ryan told h she w going to harm her unborn child, she began toeep. she told him she didn't know where to tn. but badly wanted a safe home for her baby. that moment ryan said he felt god speak to him. then he went home to tell his wife rebecca. in an instant she agreed...
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laughter ] that was fantastic. [ light laughter ] next one was sent in by alfred candelaria in albuquerquefer he spotted on a house for sale. >> steve: oh, great! >> jimmy: you can buy this house. it says, "free $500 in tacos when you buy this home." [ cheers and applause ] really? >> steve: that's a lot of tacos. >> jimmy: that's the best reason to buy a house. >> steve: why do you have $500 in tacos? >> jimmy: there's no way i'm buying this piece of garbage. >> steve: i tell you what, i'll give you 500 bucks in tacos. >> jimmy: you got a deal, man. i love you. [ laughter ] >> steve: they're made of ken sausage. >> jimmy: what's that? this next one was sent in by edward calvert in barnegat, new jersey. >> steve: oh. >> jimmy: he saw while touring a new dam in china. >> steve: dam. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: and here's the sign he saw. it says, "no nothing." that's it! no nothing! >> steve: no nothing! out! >> jimmy: stop it! >> steve: just eat -- dam. >> jimmy: guys, we're down to our last sign. >> steve: aww. [ audience aws ] >> jimmy: last sign was sent in by kathy roman in naples, fl
laughter ] that was fantastic. [ light laughter ] next one was sent in by alfred candelaria in albuquerquefer he spotted on a house for sale. >> steve: oh, great! >> jimmy: you can buy this house. it says, "free $500 in tacos when you buy this home." [ cheers and applause ] really? >> steve: that's a lot of tacos. >> jimmy: that's the best reason to buy a house. >> steve: why do you have $500 in tacos? >> jimmy: there's no way i'm buying this piece...
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and that brings to mind another person from new mexico, albuquerque, urilia. growing up i was reminded of my immigration status every day by my mother. 20 years later i realized she did this to prepare our family for the imminent day our family would face a be deportation and that could be today because my daca has expired. daca is what allowed me to pass through the immigration checkpoints safely. i am a survivor of slault sexual assault. with daca i was able to approach the police to report the person who assaulted me. trump has put border residents and survivors of assault in jeopardy. this is not how this country should treep immigrant youth and our families. just want to know why we are making this plea. this is a human plea to the speaker, a prayerful human plea to the speaker. it's almost 40 hours. this morning when i first met with my colleagues in our meeting at 8:00, it was exactly 40 hours until midnight tomorrow. 40 is a meaningful fraught -- a number fraught with meaning in our religious lives. 40 years, old testament, 40 years of moses and the je
and that brings to mind another person from new mexico, albuquerque, urilia. growing up i was reminded of my immigration status every day by my mother. 20 years later i realized she did this to prepare our family for the imminent day our family would face a be deportation and that could be today because my daca has expired. daca is what allowed me to pass through the immigration checkpoints safely. i am a survivor of slault sexual assault. with daca i was able to approach the police to report...
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[laughter] but we will begin with phone call from charles in albuquerque, next. charles and thank you for your patience for neuron with author. whitehead. >> caller: first of all, you don't have to say thank you. it's been wonderful. i enjoy listening to the show not only your insightful questions but porcelain opening up and letting us have a birds eye view into that magnificent brain of his and his greatest process. i had the blessing of being friends with one who won the national book award for poetry and he talks to me about having to find the harvest time and sometimes there's asia to get up and drudgery in your stock in knowing how is his character developing and does this character have a life of its own and then colson was talking about making sure you maintain the movement of the book forward in the layer structure and things of that nature and also the beauty and difficulties in opening yourself up when you do historical novel the fact that you take creative license with what you are doing so it does help in terms of storage elements but being true to t
[laughter] but we will begin with phone call from charles in albuquerque, next. charles and thank you for your patience for neuron with author. whitehead. >> caller: first of all, you don't have to say thank you. it's been wonderful. i enjoy listening to the show not only your insightful questions but porcelain opening up and letting us have a birds eye view into that magnificent brain of his and his greatest process. i had the blessing of being friends with one who won the national book...
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you can see the precipitation kind of growing near albuquerque new mexico and all this will be racingand east as we get into early tomorrow afternoon. in fact, it even picks up more steam and this is one of those events that comes in during the night time hours, so we have to think it is still february. nighttime it is cold, climatology says it favors cold as opposed to warm this time of year with storms by 5:30, you can see this is all snow for a good part of our area at the onset of the store, rain in far southern areas and that rain-snow line is going to be pushing up to the north and west but it is all heavy wet snow in the northwestern suburbs of philadelphia tomorrow late afternoon into tomorrow night. it's snow at the onset dover, millville, all points to i-95 but then mixing and changing to rain at times but all rain in those very far southern areas and what to expect when you are talking about road conditions? saturday evening traveling around especially where it's snowing it goes from a low impact at 4:00 p.m. quickly to a high impact between 7:00 and 10 o'clock, that is the
you can see the precipitation kind of growing near albuquerque new mexico and all this will be racingand east as we get into early tomorrow afternoon. in fact, it even picks up more steam and this is one of those events that comes in during the night time hours, so we have to think it is still february. nighttime it is cold, climatology says it favors cold as opposed to warm this time of year with storms by 5:30, you can see this is all snow for a good part of our area at the onset of the...
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albuquerque is just a short drive away. we canan also be on the santa fe peak tram where you can see the mountains and sunset are amazing. i take pictures of our sons that's almost several times a month just because my husband gets to paint them. i came home one day after he had printed one of those andzi i sad where did you learn to do that? but they are amazing paintings he's learned how tois do. i want you to experience a beautiful our state is. i want to make sure that you experience what we've gotten to want to show you a video that will hopefully show you just a little bit of the amazing things we have. >> i'll be doing that in a few weeks. >> in the world overwhelmed with virtual distractions, to crave what is real that they can touches now. in the complete sounds that replaces the unrelenting chatter of ordinary life. luxury is nothing compared with authenticity. relationships form and strength and during the heightened awareness of pure adventure appeared discovery of new culture and shared meaningful experience. ♪
albuquerque is just a short drive away. we canan also be on the santa fe peak tram where you can see the mountains and sunset are amazing. i take pictures of our sons that's almost several times a month just because my husband gets to paint them. i came home one day after he had printed one of those andzi i sad where did you learn to do that? but they are amazing paintings he's learned how tois do. i want you to experience a beautiful our state is. i want to make sure that you experience what...
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[laughter] we're going to begin with a phone call from charles in albuquerque, new mexico. charles, thanks for your patience. you're on with author coulson whitehead. >> well, first of all, you don't have to thank me for my patience, i think it's been wonderful. i've really enjoyed listening to the show, not only your insightful questions, but, you know, colson opening up and letting us have a bird's eye view into that magnificent brain of his and the creative process. i have been the blessing of being friends with a person who won the national book award for poetry, be he always talks to me about having to find the harvest time. sometimes there's drudgery and you're stuck knowing, you know, how is this character developing, does this character have a life of its own, do you want to craft it towards a certain way, and colson was talking about making sure you maintain the movement of the book forward and the linear structure and things of that nature. and also the beauty and difficulties in opening yourself up as well when you do historical novel, the fact that you have to t
[laughter] we're going to begin with a phone call from charles in albuquerque, new mexico. charles, thanks for your patience. you're on with author coulson whitehead. >> well, first of all, you don't have to thank me for my patience, i think it's been wonderful. i've really enjoyed listening to the show, not only your insightful questions, but, you know, colson opening up and letting us have a bird's eye view into that magnificent brain of his and the creative process. i have been the...
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microsoft actually started in albuquerque, moved to seattle. modem company was in atlanta. fairly regionally distributed. then the second wave happened, which really was about software. it was about apps, it was about mobile phones. that's where silicon valley rose to dominance, based on that software development. in this third wave, which is kind of unfolding which is integrating the internet and changing health care and education and food and agriculture and pretty important aspects of our lives, pretty big sectors of our economy, the expertise you need to be successful is all across the country. it's not just about writing software. it's how do you figure out how to integrate that hospital into hospital systems and get doctors to use it. how do you integrate some of these technologies to improve the way people can kind of farm or other kind of things. as a result of a huge opportunity in the third wave for the growth again of regional entrepreneurship, the rise of the rest, but we need to get more venture capitalists with all that money on t
microsoft actually started in albuquerque, moved to seattle. modem company was in atlanta. fairly regionally distributed. then the second wave happened, which really was about software. it was about apps, it was about mobile phones. that's where silicon valley rose to dominance, based on that software development. in this third wave, which is kind of unfolding which is integrating the internet and changing health care and education and food and agriculture and pretty important aspects of our...
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yvonne has been teaching spanish at the public academy for performing arts, a charter school in albuquerque, new mexico. yvonne told me about what daca has meant for her. daca allowed her to get a work permit, to follow her passion for education. it made it possible for her to buy a home and her first car. it has also given her an opportunity to impact the lives of her students each day and to contribute to our state's economy as a teacher and as a taxpayer. daca gave yvonne, in her words, quote, a sliver of hope, hope that she will finally be able to have a permanent home in a place in the only country that she knows how to call home. because of her excellent teaching in the classroom and her incredible passion for her students, yvonne was just selected as the 2018 new mexico teacher of the year by the new mexico public education department. that's right, ivonne has been recognized as the teacher of the year for our entire state. ivonne's commitment to education and to giving back to her community is truly inspiring and it reminds us just how much is at stake for new mexico and our country
yvonne has been teaching spanish at the public academy for performing arts, a charter school in albuquerque, new mexico. yvonne told me about what daca has meant for her. daca allowed her to get a work permit, to follow her passion for education. it made it possible for her to buy a home and her first car. it has also given her an opportunity to impact the lives of her students each day and to contribute to our state's economy as a teacher and as a taxpayer. daca gave yvonne, in her words,...
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albuquerque to orlando, temperatures nice and mild.t of the week 9 in minneapolis on friday. 36 in boston on friday. nice and mild from vegas to atlant that's whaa.t' >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist bill henley. i'm tracking very light snow in the lehigh valley and pocono mountains. it will disappear. we'll get sunshine and warm into the upper 30s in the lehigh valley. the rest of the area seeing clouds this morning. a little break for sunshine. and 40s this afternoon for delaware. up to 41 in new jersey. and 40 degrees for the cellars. philadelphia up to a cloudy start. up to 41 degrees in new jersey and 40 degrees. and we'll see sunshine this afternoon. sunshine this afternoon. new jersey at the shore, sunshine, 44 for the afternoon. have a great day. hoda? >> al thanks a lot. >>> we have a lot more ahead today. we're going to answer questions about this brutal flu season. >>> and quentin tarantino breaking his silence about the uma thurman "kill bill" crash. >>> and then, the bionic woman. lindsay wagner is leaping into studio 1
albuquerque to orlando, temperatures nice and mild.t of the week 9 in minneapolis on friday. 36 in boston on friday. nice and mild from vegas to atlant that's whaa.t' >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist bill henley. i'm tracking very light snow in the lehigh valley and pocono mountains. it will disappear. we'll get sunshine and warm into the upper 30s in the lehigh valley. the rest of the area seeing clouds this morning. a little break for sunshine. and 40s this afternoon for delaware....
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you get from albuquerque to orlando, nice and mild.out at 9 in minneapolis on friday. 36 on friday in boston. again, nic >>> we're feeling some warm weather, we will definitely have that again today as we go into this afternoon. our temperatures will be heading into the mid 70s for the tri-valley, 72 degrees in oakland and 74 in palo alto. san jose up to 76 degrees, near record high temperatures once again. it gradually cools off as we head through this forecast as the winds pick up, but still no rain over the next seven days, in fact, a lot of sunshine and a gusty weekend with those dry conditions may increase our inland fire danger. >> and that's your latest weather. hoda? >> al, thanks a lot. >>> we have a lot more ahead today. we're going to answer questions about this brutal flu season. >>> and quentin tarantino breaking his silence about the uma thurman "kill bill" crash. >>> and then, the bionic woman. lindsay wagner is leaping into studio 1a. >>> an nbc news investigation connected to the winter olympics. how is figure skating
you get from albuquerque to orlando, nice and mild.out at 9 in minneapolis on friday. 36 on friday in boston. again, nic >>> we're feeling some warm weather, we will definitely have that again today as we go into this afternoon. our temperatures will be heading into the mid 70s for the tri-valley, 72 degrees in oakland and 74 in palo alto. san jose up to 76 degrees, near record high temperatures once again. it gradually cools off as we head through this forecast as the winds pick up,...
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for to begin with a phone call from charles in albuquerque new mexico. thank you for your patience. first of all i think it's been wonderful. i enjoyed listening to the show. not only your insightful questions but colton opening up and letting us have a little bird's eye view into that magnificent brain of his. i have the blessing of being friends with him. he always talks to me about having to find the harvest time. and you're stuck. how is this character developing do you want to craft it towards a certain way. and then colson was talking about also making sure to maintain the book forward. and also the beauty and difficulties of opening yourself up. when you do a historical novel the fact that you have to take some creative license with what you're doing so it does help in terms of the story development but still being true to what the story you're trying to convey is. my question has to do with there has been so much that they talked about. in the story element this plot and structure. the background and is there certain times when he gets bogged down and not know exactly where
for to begin with a phone call from charles in albuquerque new mexico. thank you for your patience. first of all i think it's been wonderful. i enjoyed listening to the show. not only your insightful questions but colton opening up and letting us have a little bird's eye view into that magnificent brain of his. i have the blessing of being friends with him. he always talks to me about having to find the harvest time. and you're stuck. how is this character developing do you want to craft it...
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have talked foror an hour colton whitehead so now we will get america involved from c charles in albuquerque. thank you for your patience you are on with our 3010. >> caller: i think it is wonderful i have enjoyed listening to the show but him opening up letting us have a birdseye view into his creative process i had pleasure to be friends with the national book award of poetry she always talks to me about harvest time you have to get up and you are stuck in how is this character developing a have a life of its own and also colton was talking about that linear structure and also the beauty in difficulties of the historical novel to take some creative license so that does help with story development but to be true so my question there is so much that was t amazing and interesting so to have this idea or the plots or the structure there are times you would get bogged down with where he wanted to take something. so to talk about persevering. so to have this daunting task ahead of you. >>host: let's see what he has toto say. >> guest: thanks for listening. it's work some days you are into with t
have talked foror an hour colton whitehead so now we will get america involved from c charles in albuquerque. thank you for your patience you are on with our 3010. >> caller: i think it is wonderful i have enjoyed listening to the show but him opening up letting us have a birdseye view into his creative process i had pleasure to be friends with the national book award of poetry she always talks to me about harvest time you have to get up and you are stuck in how is this character...