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. >>> new developments tonight after a deadly police collision in albuquerque. the officer responding to a call, crashing into a mother's car at 80 miles an hour killing her 6-year-old son. that officer now suing the mother. here's abc's clayton sandell. >> reporter: this is the moment a police cruiser traveling to an emergency call at nearly 80 miles an hour, slams into antoinette suina's car. seriously injuring her, her 9-year-old daughter and killing her 6-year-old son joel. >> he was in love and loved everything. he saw the good in everyone. my son bubba will live on. >> reporter: suina, who you see here, turning left on a green light just before last april's collision is suing the city of albuquerque and police officer jonathan mcdonnell. but now mcdonnell is blaming suina, his countersuit says she "failed to yield right-of-way traffic and further, failed to give way to an emergency vehicle." suina's lawyers dispute that. and point to mcdonnell's on-duty driving record, disciplined for five previous crashes and one authorized pursuit. her attorney told me t
. >>> new developments tonight after a deadly police collision in albuquerque. the officer responding to a call, crashing into a mother's car at 80 miles an hour killing her 6-year-old son. that officer now suing the mother. here's abc's clayton sandell. >> reporter: this is the moment a police cruiser traveling to an emergency call at nearly 80 miles an hour, slams into antoinette suina's car. seriously injuring her, her 9-year-old daughter and killing her 6-year-old son joel....
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he's a pro who see yemeni journalist to stay in albuquerque we're saying seven missiles launched by goofy rebel forces can you confirm for us that that is indeed the correct number. what i have is. the capital city airport both. called the. airport south saudi arabia and six short trying to me. lounged. airport and they did an airport south saudi arabia and other army base i found that area these missile launches clearly coordinated is this. or can we expect more missiles to be launched in the coming few hours. i think this is a mess it's not that there will be more missile in the coming hour but it will be more it could be in the coming days in the coming weeks because today we mark three years of the saudi that coalition war in yemen we are entered in the fourth year and to lounge these. missiles at one time this show it is a clear message to the saudi that coalition that you have of that they have failed to destroy yemeni ballistic missiles as they said at the beginning of the of the war when they declared in the first two weeks that they have destroyed eighty five to ninety perc
he's a pro who see yemeni journalist to stay in albuquerque we're saying seven missiles launched by goofy rebel forces can you confirm for us that that is indeed the correct number. what i have is. the capital city airport both. called the. airport south saudi arabia and six short trying to me. lounged. airport and they did an airport south saudi arabia and other army base i found that area these missile launches clearly coordinated is this. or can we expect more missiles to be launched in the...
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had to make an emergency landing in albuquerque. ( james ) plus...ahawks star russell wilson makes a stop in the bay area. the good cause that brought him to fremont. ( james ) and next... it all started with a text from mom. now... sally field is getting her wish. how her son finally met olympian adam rippon. ( rebecca ) and i am tracking your bay area forecast. (ácommercialá) (áábreakáá)(ácommercialá) hey, what are you guys doing here? we're voya. we stay with you to and through retirement. so you'll still be here to help me make smart choices? well, with your finances that is. we had nothing to do with that tie. voya. helping you to and through retirement. at&t has a network with thousands of best-in-class security experts. which means... more of the eye balls you want watching the network... & less of the ones you don't... more experts preventing security issues & less security threats impacting our customers. more of a highly secure network with more security products available for further protection & less per month than comcast for business in
had to make an emergency landing in albuquerque. ( james ) plus...ahawks star russell wilson makes a stop in the bay area. the good cause that brought him to fremont. ( james ) and next... it all started with a text from mom. now... sally field is getting her wish. how her son finally met olympian adam rippon. ( rebecca ) and i am tracking your bay area forecast. (ácommercialá) (áábreakáá)(ácommercialá) hey, what are you guys doing here? we're voya. we stay with you to and through...
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there are 9,000 people waiting for the candidate in the albuquerque civic center. i take my secret service day pin off, and i crossed the security line into the crowd and i started asking people, why are you here? what is going on in your lives, et cetera? and it was like a wakeup call. coyote in the ey cartoon. what was being said to me was desperational. what was being said to me was about economic loss, factories closing down. one guy said to me, my guy father was at the factory for 35 years. it just closed and i'm working dominos pizza and home depot. this is the neighborhood i grew up and this is what is going on in america. once i did 26 donald trump rallies and two bernie sanders' rallies, i knew he had a good shot to win. bob: i'm sure it is our technical difficulty. anthony: are you democrats back there? [laughter] bob: you were just talking about the trump campaign, what was it really like on the inside? did people think you were going to win on election day? and maybe you could offer some insights into donald trump as you know him. anthony: so, no, on el
there are 9,000 people waiting for the candidate in the albuquerque civic center. i take my secret service day pin off, and i crossed the security line into the crowd and i started asking people, why are you here? what is going on in your lives, et cetera? and it was like a wakeup call. coyote in the ey cartoon. what was being said to me was desperational. what was being said to me was about economic loss, factories closing down. one guy said to me, my guy father was at the factory for 35...
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. >> where i'd gotten a gps for her, she was just west of albuquerque. >> reporter: and at 12:40 a.m., amber sends a text saying she's bedding down for the night. "okay, baby, love you big," he writes. she replies, "times two!" they don't know it yet, but this will be their final communication. the next day's itinerary takes her 420 miles to the southern rim of the grand canyon. but before she gets there, she stops here. the ford needs gas. so, when you saw $2.70 a gallon, you think -- >> that's a lot. >> reporter: so, amber only pumps in about a third of a tank. >> i was trying to, like, skimp here and there. >> reporter: right. and every dollar counts. i mean, if you're driving a couple thousand miles, you want to make sure you buy the cheapest gas. >> yes. >> reporter: it's supposed to be a money saving measure that will soon prove extremely costly. how often did you think, if i just put 5 more dollars or half a tank instead of a third of a tank? >> a lot. a lot. every day. and i could have spared myself a lot of grief. >> reporter: 119 hours of grief, to be precise. >> oh, my god,
. >> where i'd gotten a gps for her, she was just west of albuquerque. >> reporter: and at 12:40 a.m., amber sends a text saying she's bedding down for the night. "okay, baby, love you big," he writes. she replies, "times two!" they don't know it yet, but this will be their final communication. the next day's itinerary takes her 420 miles to the southern rim of the grand canyon. but before she gets there, she stops here. the ford needs gas. so, when you saw $2.70...
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our intelligence sources intercepted a phone call from vice president agnew's campaign stop in albuquerque, new mexico, to madam chenault in washington. and shortly thereafter, madam chenault had a phone call to the president of south vietnam which in essence said hold off, nixon will give you a better deal. and all of a sudden the negotiations came to a halt. >> to basically undercutting president johnson? >> that's right. of course, the president was furious at this. he did have -- i had talked to brice harlow, who was very close to mr. nixon. and basically tell him that this is going to -- if this happens again, it's going to be totally publicized. president johnson decided not to leak this or tell this to anyone. >> why? >> he said that if nixon were elected any way, he would be impeached right off the bat, because this is a treasonable offense. and he did not want to see the presidency or that institution disrupted that way. that was the main reason. so he didn't tell anybody. very few people even knew about this. but it did -- in my judgment, had that not happened, we would have had
our intelligence sources intercepted a phone call from vice president agnew's campaign stop in albuquerque, new mexico, to madam chenault in washington. and shortly thereafter, madam chenault had a phone call to the president of south vietnam which in essence said hold off, nixon will give you a better deal. and all of a sudden the negotiations came to a halt. >> to basically undercutting president johnson? >> that's right. of course, the president was furious at this. he did have...
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to make that situation even worse well we spoke to a journalist on the ground in yemen hussain albuquerque about some of the alleged saudi actions that the british government to factor supports that double strike that they were as used to use this tactic and as they say i guess i'll try the on of the world and afghanistan thought of going to canada but they knew they would be let go of as it is used in this against civilians target against a home they target civilians that they thought it is secure than they thought a journalist if you have a home has been destroyed by as that i the fittest people are going to go that their neighbors don't know this and they do that and i think this is the kind of that i think that the u.k. is given to this i'll get a coalition is using this technique but there are reasons according to britain's former ambassador william patey that we support saudi arabia i mean britain has extensive interests and. military tree economic security interests so you are often accused of having a system that has bred extremism but equally they're in the forefront of the battle
to make that situation even worse well we spoke to a journalist on the ground in yemen hussain albuquerque about some of the alleged saudi actions that the british government to factor supports that double strike that they were as used to use this tactic and as they say i guess i'll try the on of the world and afghanistan thought of going to canada but they knew they would be let go of as it is used in this against civilians target against a home they target civilians that they thought it is...
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. >>> and new developments in a deadly police collision in albuquerque.e officer responding to a call, crashing into a mother's car, killing her 6-year-old son. >> that officer is now suing the mother. here is abc's clayton sandal. >> reporter: this is the moment a police cruiser traveling at nearly 80 miles per hour slams into her car, seriously injuring her, her daughter and killing her 6-year-old son, joel. >> he was in love and saw the good in everyone. my sweet bubba will live on. >> reporter: seen her turning left at the green light before the collision is suing the city of albuquerque and police officer, jonathan mcdonnell. it says she failed to yield to right of way traffic and they dispute that. they point to mcdonnell's on-duty driving record, disciplined for five previous crashes and one unauthorized pursuit. they say the lawsuit is a disappointing and frankly shocking displace of insensitivity to victims of the crash. we reached out to mcdonnell's legal team. we have not heard back. abc news, denver. >>> a renowned philadelphia chef is alive t
. >>> and new developments in a deadly police collision in albuquerque.e officer responding to a call, crashing into a mother's car, killing her 6-year-old son. >> that officer is now suing the mother. here is abc's clayton sandal. >> reporter: this is the moment a police cruiser traveling at nearly 80 miles per hour slams into her car, seriously injuring her, her daughter and killing her 6-year-old son, joel. >> he was in love and saw the good in everyone. my sweet...
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. >> it is miles from albuquerque. shery: there is a reason, you get perks if you volunteer.ut that. >> there is a part to being a police officer. and this particular town there is one full-time police officer. a couple of years ago there were 150 reserve officers from thousands of miles away. people like robert mercer. it turns out for some of them the park was the ability to get a concealed weapon in all 50 states without respect to having a local license. shery: and this comes from the 2004 law enforcement safety act. >> which was passed to let police officers, even if they are off duty and out of there jurisdiction, to carry a weapon. other smallere are police departments around the country who allow these volunteers to come in and take and as a result people get to carry concealed weapons. has been stories about small police departments and sheriffs departments around the country. it is important to note that officials say we are not a badge factory. they have tried in recent years to make sure everyone is doing the minimum voluntary standard. david: you said it is 96 ho
. >> it is miles from albuquerque. shery: there is a reason, you get perks if you volunteer.ut that. >> there is a part to being a police officer. and this particular town there is one full-time police officer. a couple of years ago there were 150 reserve officers from thousands of miles away. people like robert mercer. it turns out for some of them the park was the ability to get a concealed weapon in all 50 states without respect to having a local license. shery: and this comes...
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spent many summers and worked moab, utah, and went to school at the university of new mexico in albuquerquehe was prickly, his nickname was cactus head. particularly ecumenical. some of his writing is misogynist and racist, but he was so dedicated, like rand was, to individual freedom, he was so dedicated to preserving a place. he said the american tourist and automobile people have their national park, the interstate highways. he did not want tourists. he was a great believer in freedom. -- here he is from 1972. the only danger to this area is too much economic development. much building, oil expiration -- exploration. development of commercial tourism. utah is one of the great adventure places left on earth and i think we should try to keep it wild and primitive. it really is the property not only of the american people, but all the people in the world. brian: where did you go to see his material? tom: his archives at the university of arizona. he taught there for a while, he lived in tucson often on. -- off and on. there are manuscripts, speeches and tapes at the university of arizona li
spent many summers and worked moab, utah, and went to school at the university of new mexico in albuquerquehe was prickly, his nickname was cactus head. particularly ecumenical. some of his writing is misogynist and racist, but he was so dedicated, like rand was, to individual freedom, he was so dedicated to preserving a place. he said the american tourist and automobile people have their national park, the interstate highways. he did not want tourists. he was a great believer in freedom. --...
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knights made it to the playoffs >> it's a big deal for how you do expansion teams >> looking for the albuquerquek off. >>> coming up how a $88 $9 billn transaction may change your trip to the mall -- assuming the mall exists. >>> first a look at yesterday's best performing sectors. tech scor oared, financials soad wel owou h'lsh yow the market is shaping up today as "worldwide exchange" rolls on - i love my grandma. - anncr: as you grow older, your brain naturally begins to change which may cause trouble with recall. - learning from him is great... when i can keep up! - anncr: thankfully, prevagen helps your brain and improves memory. - dad's got all the answers. - anncr: prevagen is now the number-one-selling brain health supplement in drug stores nationwide. - she outsmarts me every single time. - checkmate! you wanna play again? - anncr: prevagen. healthier brain. better life. ♪ (nadia white) the moment a fish is pulled out from the water, it's a race against time. and keeping it in the right conditions is the best way to get fish to your plate safely. (dane chauvel) sometimes the product arr
knights made it to the playoffs >> it's a big deal for how you do expansion teams >> looking for the albuquerquek off. >>> coming up how a $88 $9 billn transaction may change your trip to the mall -- assuming the mall exists. >>> first a look at yesterday's best performing sectors. tech scor oared, financials soad wel owou h'lsh yow the market is shaping up today as "worldwide exchange" rolls on - i love my grandma. - anncr: as you grow older, your brain...
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so what ends up happening, the big cities like albuquerque, new mexico, they're missing out on tens oflions of revenue. so that trickles down or doesn't trickle down and the mom and pop store suffer. that's what the real problem is. will the president be able to regulate that on a federal level? probably not. it's a state and municipality situation, not necessarily a federal situation. >> neil: whether it is or not, gary, what i'm wondering, does it give a good excuse for investors to sell the stocks, whether it is amazon or facebook and the others getting hit. maybe it's an opportunity to say well, we'll get out. >> investors should stay within the stocks. >> neil: gary, you agree? or no. >> not right now. these are the most overowned, overloved and overleveraged stocks. >> neil: with all this breaking news, it's like lawmakers calling for a balanced budget. facebook promising that i will make changes. big changes. really? let's see. you might take something for your heart... or joints. but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevage
so what ends up happening, the big cities like albuquerque, new mexico, they're missing out on tens oflions of revenue. so that trickles down or doesn't trickle down and the mom and pop store suffer. that's what the real problem is. will the president be able to regulate that on a federal level? probably not. it's a state and municipality situation, not necessarily a federal situation. >> neil: whether it is or not, gary, what i'm wondering, does it give a good excuse for investors to...
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. >> all the way from albuquerque, new mexico?her first by satellite about three years ago as i recall. >> yes, yes. >> right when you were beginning your documentary, "justice denied." so, michael, i want to start with you. why did you decide to go public? this is a tough subject. it's hard enough for women. i can't even imagine what it's like for a man. >> i had gone [sighs] i -- when i was raped, it was in 1974, and i never -- >> just saying that, just saying that out loud so matter-of-factly, you're kind of, like, processing it still? >> well, i never told anybody for 20 years. >> oh. >> so, i went through a lot of therapy to get to that point, and i tried to commit suicide seven times. and after one of my suicide attempts, they took me to the v.a., and i, you know, was talking with a counselor, and, finally, she said, "well," you know, she -- this depression i had that was clinical depression, she said, "you want to tell me about your rape now?" i broke down and told her, you know, and finally told my wife, and, uh... we talk
. >> all the way from albuquerque, new mexico?her first by satellite about three years ago as i recall. >> yes, yes. >> right when you were beginning your documentary, "justice denied." so, michael, i want to start with you. why did you decide to go public? this is a tough subject. it's hard enough for women. i can't even imagine what it's like for a man. >> i had gone [sighs] i -- when i was raped, it was in 1974, and i never -- >> just saying that, just...
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i talked to a kid who came from albuquerque, new mexico. their school is on spring break. he came out with a soon that says he wants to show his support because gun violence does not lim itself to a high school, elementary school or a college. we should also tell you, halle, there is a voice that's saying they don't think the students should do this. they think this is not a way to exercise their concerns. so many people are standing in solidarity with them. there are some objecting to this thinking that this may not be the best way for them to voice their opinion and for that you are stand against gun violence. >> i want to no back to mariana who's at another walk out in washington. almost a sit-in. students who turned their back in protest of this. this moment of silence is 17 machines of silence. mariana i know you want to be respectful of that put i'm hoping you can walk us through who are all these students and where are they from? what are you seeing. >> reporter: halle again i'm talking in a very slow voice, in a very low voice because i want to be respectful in thi
i talked to a kid who came from albuquerque, new mexico. their school is on spring break. he came out with a soon that says he wants to show his support because gun violence does not lim itself to a high school, elementary school or a college. we should also tell you, halle, there is a voice that's saying they don't think the students should do this. they think this is not a way to exercise their concerns. so many people are standing in solidarity with them. there are some objecting to this...
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safety training, firearms training, we run competitive matching and national police championships in albuquerque, all kinds of things which is the historic mission of the nra. i dare say that if there are people in the audience my age who started hunting or were boy scouts back when they were in their younger days probably got their training from the nra. we've got something like 70,000 certified trainers in the country, a program which began because we are now in a new century so a couple of centuries, the turn of the previous century, the boycotts had merit badge for shooting, didn't know what that meant. they came to nra and asked us if we set up the standards for them and that's where our training certified training program, but that we think that people who purchase and use firearms should do so safely and they should know what they are doing and that's part of the overall mission of the organization. >> so here is another question, if the right to bear arms is a natural right, why is it not valued today in the same way by other democracies like the uk, france or germany? >> well, most coun
safety training, firearms training, we run competitive matching and national police championships in albuquerque, all kinds of things which is the historic mission of the nra. i dare say that if there are people in the audience my age who started hunting or were boy scouts back when they were in their younger days probably got their training from the nra. we've got something like 70,000 certified trainers in the country, a program which began because we are now in a new century so a couple of...
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. >> neil patrick harris is doing the same thing in albuquerque, new mexico, and kristen bell is also but wants everybody to go see it. >> sam, you said you saw it and found it very moving? >> for me it was a great story. but it's all about inclusion and about talking to people and families and i thought it was awesome. >> so go see it, everybody. especially if it's for free in your hometown, right. >> we love free stuff. >>> also, there is no stopping "black panther." the box office megahit just became the top grossing superhero film of all time in north america. it's expected to end the weekend with about $630 million shooting past "the avengers" which came out in 2012. ticket sales accounted for almost -- listen to this -- almost 40% of box office revenue alone this year. incredible. it's made $1.2 billion worldwide. >> it's like the gdp of wakanda. >> wakanda, fantastic. >>> this is a story we have been wanting to tell you about. i know adrienne likes this one as well. there's two talented surgeons, they have these musical skills that are absolutely "american idol" worthy. dr. elv
. >> neil patrick harris is doing the same thing in albuquerque, new mexico, and kristen bell is also but wants everybody to go see it. >> sam, you said you saw it and found it very moving? >> for me it was a great story. but it's all about inclusion and about talking to people and families and i thought it was awesome. >> so go see it, everybody. especially if it's for free in your hometown, right. >> we love free stuff. >>> also, there is no stopping...
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vegas, albuquerque. phoenix, you're just a little bit out of it there.nches of rain. we need to set up the stuff in the east coast. a nice pocket of cold air. lakes unfrozen. snow machine is turned on. you'll get big great lakes totals from the lake-effect snow there. you have the cold air set up. and everyone in the deep south, it's all going to be rain. the big question is, monday night into tuesday, do we see this low move from texas to the carolinas and become the third coastal storm of the month? we'll watch that for you. we'll have the details tomorrow for sure. that's the weather around the nation. >>> good saturday morning. i'm lisa argen. sfo with some fog, and cloudy skies remain on the peninsula today. mid 60s for most looking at the clouds lingering tonight. and then a rainy pattern next week. >> wow. get ready. that weather brought to you by versace. >> you're classing up the joint. >> i'm telling you. i don't know what happened. but that's -- that's not a bad sponsor. >> bringing your miami style. here to new york city. >> who are you weari
vegas, albuquerque. phoenix, you're just a little bit out of it there.nches of rain. we need to set up the stuff in the east coast. a nice pocket of cold air. lakes unfrozen. snow machine is turned on. you'll get big great lakes totals from the lake-effect snow there. you have the cold air set up. and everyone in the deep south, it's all going to be rain. the big question is, monday night into tuesday, do we see this low move from texas to the carolinas and become the third coastal storm of the...
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we will begin with a phone call from charles in albuquerque, new mexico. charles, thanks for your patience. you are on with author olson whited, first of all, i think it's been wonderful. i really enjoyed listening to the show. i don't your insightful questions but colson opening up and letting us have a little birds eye view into the magnificent range of his and his greater process. i've had the blessing of being friends with the person who won the national book award for poetry and always talks to me about having to find harvest time. sometimes there's a shift to get appraisers drudgery and you're stuck and knowing how this character developing, this character have a life of its own, and then colson is talking also making sure you maintain the movement of the book forward, the linear structure things of that nature. also the beauty and difficulties in opening yourself up as well when you do historical novel, the factor to take some creative license with what you are doing so that does help in terms of the store development but still being true to what th
we will begin with a phone call from charles in albuquerque, new mexico. charles, thanks for your patience. you are on with author olson whited, first of all, i think it's been wonderful. i really enjoyed listening to the show. i don't your insightful questions but colson opening up and letting us have a little birds eye view into the magnificent range of his and his greater process. i've had the blessing of being friends with the person who won the national book award for poetry and always...
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southwest airlines says the plane will remain in albuquerque until mechanics can figure out the problemum are set to take effect 10 days from now. and, some u.s. companies have come out against the tariffs, including motorcycle maker harley-davidson, which says the tariffs will drive up costs. president trump argue the tariffs will re-are energized -- re-energize production in those industries. but some say that it could also give a boost to competitors who will have access to cheaper metals. >> that can benefit harley competitors, let's say for example, bmw. they have the potential for getting cheap steel now. >> the u.s. could also face retaliation from other countries. the european union has specifically mentioned harley- davidson as a possible target for new tariffs. >>> the company u.s. steel is calling back 500 employees after president trump announced his plans to impose 25% tariffs on foreign makers of steel. the company is also restarting one of two blast furnaces, and the steelmaking facilities at its granite city works plant in illinois. the company has praised president trum
southwest airlines says the plane will remain in albuquerque until mechanics can figure out the problemum are set to take effect 10 days from now. and, some u.s. companies have come out against the tariffs, including motorcycle maker harley-davidson, which says the tariffs will drive up costs. president trump argue the tariffs will re-are energized -- re-energize production in those industries. but some say that it could also give a boost to competitors who will have access to cheaper metals....
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detour and suddenly you're in albuquerque. then there's the digital siren call.an go off down a rabbit hole that tells you -- and here i'm now getting another -- now this thing has gone off again. did you hear that? come on, come on, george, let's go for a walk. a notification on your phone or even the anticipation of one releases dopamine. somebody liked an instagram photos the chemical for the brain's pleasure center. let's see i'm sleeping eight hours a day and working eight hours a day, that leaves 16 hours, my phone has just interrupted me with a text. so we keep coming back for more. on this saturday, i picked up the phone 86 times using it for more than four hours, that's in addition to a few hours on the computer. oh, hello again, come on in. there it is, by itself, in digital timeout for the whole day, my phone. i cannot touch it. it's 10:20 in the morning. i've wanted to send these messages or check things. this is probably about a dozen times. the idea behind this is no devices in here at all. dr. michael behme runs the mindfulness program. >> i'm a bi
detour and suddenly you're in albuquerque. then there's the digital siren call.an go off down a rabbit hole that tells you -- and here i'm now getting another -- now this thing has gone off again. did you hear that? come on, come on, george, let's go for a walk. a notification on your phone or even the anticipation of one releases dopamine. somebody liked an instagram photos the chemical for the brain's pleasure center. let's see i'm sleeping eight hours a day and working eight hours a day,...
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escape from those by let's check in with the e-mail, detour, detour, and then suddenly you're in albuquerquesible. >> does that include the early show? >> i -- include instagram. >> i'm sorry. yes. >> my book is not about playing card. >> to have a character as the lead and i thought about -- about blooming time. >> yes. >> and i want to be a part of that. and also the gay thing is like exactly the fourth or fifth thing you see in the character. that's a step. mostly when gay people are on television -- >> i am gay. >> yes. good on cbs for finally doing this. >> good on you, cbs. >> like we work for cbs or something. ♪ on san jose's communications hill. >>> good morning, it's 8:55. i'm michelle griego. police say drugs and alcohol may have played a role in a deadly crash on san jose's communications hill. it happened around 1:30 this morning when a car slammed into a tree. two people and a dog died at the scene. two others were rushed to a hospital. >>> a modesto man and woman are expected to enter pleas this morning in connection with a deadly stabbing near livermore. daniel gross and melis
escape from those by let's check in with the e-mail, detour, detour, and then suddenly you're in albuquerquesible. >> does that include the early show? >> i -- include instagram. >> i'm sorry. yes. >> my book is not about playing card. >> to have a character as the lead and i thought about -- about blooming time. >> yes. >> and i want to be a part of that. and also the gay thing is like exactly the fourth or fifth thing you see in the character. that's...
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puede ver el paso texas 83 grados puede ver albuquerque con 70, san antonio 76, houston 78 condicioneso ruge la gran manzana con el auto show de nueva york. ademÁs visitamos la dulcerÍa mÁs frecuentada por las celebridades y nuestro camilo montoya nos trae los postres mÁs codiciados por los famosos esto y mÁs en ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> muchÍsimas gracias por continuar con nosotros si nos acaba de sintonizar sean bienvenidos a los noticias. porque el gobierno da atrÁs una orden ejecutivo del presidente obama de liberar automÁticamente a mujeres embarazadas de ice. habÍan adoptado la medida desde diciempre pasado y hasta el 20 de marzo, mÁs de 500 embarazadas estaban recluida en centros de detenciÓn. el nÚmero de muertos en una cÁrcel de venezuela es lo mayor reportado por el gobierno. el fiscal general del paÍs, declarÓ 68 vÍctimas fatales a causa de un incendio frente a esta versiÓn oficial los reclusos hablaron de unos 120 fallecidas y familiares dicen lua causa de la muerte es otro. >>> la muchacha aparece con tiros en la frente una muchacha embarazada >>> quÉ mÁs >>> no estÁn quemados ello
puede ver el paso texas 83 grados puede ver albuquerque con 70, san antonio 76, houston 78 condicioneso ruge la gran manzana con el auto show de nueva york. ademÁs visitamos la dulcerÍa mÁs frecuentada por las celebridades y nuestro camilo montoya nos trae los postres mÁs codiciados por los famosos esto y mÁs en ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> muchÍsimas gracias por continuar con nosotros si nos acaba de sintonizar sean bienvenidos a los noticias. porque el gobierno da atrÁs una orden...
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we have a phone call >> we will begin with a phone call from charles albuquerque new mexico. >> caller: you don't have to thank me for my patients i really enjoy listening to the show but colton whitehead thank you for opening up to let us have a view into that magnificent brain ofto his to haveve the blessing and he talks about harvest time to get out of this treachery how this character has a life of its own you are crafted a certain wayki and making sure you make that movement of the book and the structure and the beauties and the difficulties like a historical novel. that does help with terms of story development so there has been so much that he talks about so he talks about this idea and if there is certain times that he is bogged down and not know where to go and then to persevere you just have to write those pages down. sometimes there is a daunting task ahead of you to crank out a few pages a day. >>host: thank you for calling. >> it is work some days you are in tune with the project everything comes together every other days you struggle through a paragraph. that is a victory
we have a phone call >> we will begin with a phone call from charles albuquerque new mexico. >> caller: you don't have to thank me for my patients i really enjoy listening to the show but colton whitehead thank you for opening up to let us have a view into that magnificent brain ofto his to haveve the blessing and he talks about harvest time to get out of this treachery how this character has a life of its own you are crafted a certain wayki and making sure you make that movement of...
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forcing the flight from phoenix to land albuquerque.efore being put on new flight to dallas. two people taken to the hospital. arnold schwarzenegger wants to go terminator on oil companies he claim cause global warming. his plan? suing them for murder. >> the oil companies knew from 1959 on, did their own study and knew there will be global warming and climate change happening. this is why we are now talking to law firms, where we sue the oil companies for knowingly killing people all over the world. jillian: there is no time library forever th for the laws. schwarzenegger outspoken critic of trump host a conference in may. burglars don't usually get invites. that's exactly what one retired marine veteran is doing. charles posting a sign outside of his florida home challenging the thief it says quote when you stole my tv you neglected to steel my computer and stereo. please, come back for them. >> bothers me that they broke in at all. they wouldn't wait until i was home. then they knew they wouldn't get out. jillian: he was in the hospi
forcing the flight from phoenix to land albuquerque.efore being put on new flight to dallas. two people taken to the hospital. arnold schwarzenegger wants to go terminator on oil companies he claim cause global warming. his plan? suing them for murder. >> the oil companies knew from 1959 on, did their own study and knew there will be global warming and climate change happening. this is why we are now talking to law firms, where we sue the oil companies for knowingly killing people all...