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here in albuquerque, new mexico, in 2008, life for 17-year-old brittani marcell was as carefree as the sky over this city's annual hot air balloon fiesta. she lived in this house with her single mother diane, one of seven siblings. >> tell me what life was like, 2008, in your house in albuquerque. >> i had at that time five kids living with me. two were on their own. and it was joyful. a beautiful family and a lovely life and i couldn't have asked for anything better. >> reporter: brittani fell right in the middle of her boisterous family. number five of seven. kathlein guinn and alicia marcell are two of her older sisters. >> she had a great personality. she would talk to anyone, very outgoing. everyone knew her for her positivity. >> i know it's a clichÉ to say but she was going places. she had dreams and goals and she was taking care of them. >> reporter: one of those dreams, to be a television reporter. but for now the high school senior held down a more modest job at the local mall. >> she worked at a sunglass icon. talking people into buying them. >> reporter: the mall was just d
here in albuquerque, new mexico, in 2008, life for 17-year-old brittani marcell was as carefree as the sky over this city's annual hot air balloon fiesta. she lived in this house with her single mother diane, one of seven siblings. >> tell me what life was like, 2008, in your house in albuquerque. >> i had at that time five kids living with me. two were on their own. and it was joyful. a beautiful family and a lovely life and i couldn't have asked for anything better. >>...
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. >> reporter: here in albuquerque, new mexico, in 2008, life for 17-year-old britney marcel was as carefree as the sky over the city's annual hot air balloon fiesta. she lived in this house with her single mother, diane. one of seven siblings. >> it was joyful. a beautiful family. a lovely life. i couldn't have asked for anything better. >> reporter: on september 11th, 2008, the unfathomable happened. it was a thursday. britney would be out of school early. >> she said, do you want to meet for lunch? i said, sure. she said, let's just meet at home. >> reporter: minutes later, diane pulls into her driveway and walks into a terrifying scene. >> i unlock the door. i see this guy with a shovel. and she's bleeding. i thought really she was dead. >> reporter: her daughter lying on the floor, beaten and bloodied. she was hit on the head by a man wielding a shovel. diane runs frantically from the house screaming and dials 911. >> is your daughter breathing right now? >> she's breathing but moaning, she's going to lose consciousness, please, there's blood everywhere! >> reporter: britney is whisked
. >> reporter: here in albuquerque, new mexico, in 2008, life for 17-year-old britney marcel was as carefree as the sky over the city's annual hot air balloon fiesta. she lived in this house with her single mother, diane. one of seven siblings. >> it was joyful. a beautiful family. a lovely life. i couldn't have asked for anything better. >> reporter: on september 11th, 2008, the unfathomable happened. it was a thursday. britney would be out of school early. >> she said,...
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running for state or in national office so what do they hope to achieve here to discuss this from albuquerque new mexico deb holland a member of the pueblo of laguna tribe in the democratic nominee for u.s. congress in oklahoma joseph blanchard he's a member of the absentees shawnee native tribe and a republican candidate for the oklahoma state house in kansas sure is david's she's a democratic candidate for u.s. congress she's also a member of the host nation and in minnesota state representative peggy flanagan she's part of the white earth nation of ojibwe tribe and is a democratic candidate for lieutenant governor welcome everyone welcome to this room so good to have you all here i want to get started on my laptop with this piece of video released about two months ago it's called the climb have a look i don't look like most people in congress my life is different to push your college and law school as a single mom i'm thirty years sober but struggle made me fear my work is to fight for all of us clean energy jobs medicare for all no more for money in politics trump won't hand this thing if
running for state or in national office so what do they hope to achieve here to discuss this from albuquerque new mexico deb holland a member of the pueblo of laguna tribe in the democratic nominee for u.s. congress in oklahoma joseph blanchard he's a member of the absentees shawnee native tribe and a republican candidate for the oklahoma state house in kansas sure is david's she's a democratic candidate for u.s. congress she's also a member of the host nation and in minnesota state...
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lead to their mitigation gentlemen we're out of time thank you to all i guess the day to say in albuquerque not a house for me and hakeem must maria thank you to you too for watching the program you can see the show it again anytime to the website called and for more discussion check out our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. the inside story can also join the conversation on twitter at a.j. inside story or tweet me i'm at peta don't be one for me peta they'll be on the entire team here in doha thanks for watching we'll see is a bubble. for nine hundred forty six to nine hundred fifty eight the united states detonated dozens of atomic bombs in the marshall islands when the us was getting ready to clean up and leave at least nine hundred seventy s. they picked the pit that had been left by one of the smaller atomic explosions and dumped a lot of the neutronium and other radioactive waste into the pit the bottom of the dome it's permeable soil there was nowhere for to line it and therefore the seawater is is inside the dome when this dome was built there was no factoring
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she was eight months pregnant when albuquerque police officer ryan holitz found her shooting up heroins waking up now. >> holitz and his wife rebecca adopted the baby, named her hope. but that wasn't enough. the goal was to get crystal sober and off the streets. it all seems so long ago. crystal found hope in this florida treatment center called mending fences where patient therapy revolves around caring for injured horses. >> my therapist, when i got here, she said, crystal, this is life or death. >> reporter: the center saw the original cnn story on ryan and crystal and offered to help. >> i've worked really hard to get where i am. really hard. there is no burning desire for me to even, like, romanticize about going back to that place, because i know i'm powerless over my addiction. >> reporter: crystal ahmadinejad wait -- graduated from the drug treatment center and works with others to keep them out of addiction. she describes the officers as her guardian angels. >> we have felt close to her for a long time now. and we celebrate every victory that she achieves. >> reporter: baby ho
she was eight months pregnant when albuquerque police officer ryan holitz found her shooting up heroins waking up now. >> holitz and his wife rebecca adopted the baby, named her hope. but that wasn't enough. the goal was to get crystal sober and off the streets. it all seems so long ago. crystal found hope in this florida treatment center called mending fences where patient therapy revolves around caring for injured horses. >> my therapist, when i got here, she said, crystal, this...
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it looks pretty good here for phoenix, even tucson, then over into albuquerque, and in also up to denver and points north as well, all the way up into wyoming and the northern plains. over the sierra nevada. sunday afternoon evening, maybe even shasta lesson as this drove lops -- drops in. widely scattered showers. again, this will be through monday night. a half inch of rain in lake tahoe. just 50 miles in the atmosphere can mean a huge difference. some of that wrapping around moisture might trigger more activity. the dip. there's also an area of low pressure to the south. so the combination of those two has opened the door to that fog bank. it's mainly solid point reyes. it big time. san mateo, santa cruz coast. here's your will to win, which has cranked up. everyone is in the same temperature band. including pittsburgh and brentwood. which tell you's -- tells you that it's cooler for everybody. moraga is 53. so is danville. not much of a change. this is the low in southern california. as that lips northward, it is giving a lot of cover and a few scattered showers. it will get kicked u
it looks pretty good here for phoenix, even tucson, then over into albuquerque, and in also up to denver and points north as well, all the way up into wyoming and the northern plains. over the sierra nevada. sunday afternoon evening, maybe even shasta lesson as this drove lops -- drops in. widely scattered showers. again, this will be through monday night. a half inch of rain in lake tahoe. just 50 miles in the atmosphere can mean a huge difference. some of that wrapping around moisture might...
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lead to their mitigation gentlemen we're out of time thank you to all i guess the day to say in albuquerque not a show me and hakeem must maria thank you to you too for watching the program you can see the show it again any time to the website called in for more discussion check out our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. the inside story can also join the conversation on twitter at a.j. inside story or tweet me i'm at peta don't be one for me peta they'll be on the entire team here in doha thanks for watching we'll see is a bubble. unpack it for us what will you hear and what will you sing whether online horrendous things humans will disturb as i was looking for doubt about that or if you join us on sat a lot of the major countries in the commonwealth how far bigger fish to fry and chips to eat bass is a dialogue talk to us about some of this success if perhaps everyone has a voice what happens when the robots themselves are making the decisions join the colobus conversation amount is iraq. again stand as the dance geology of both resources and i refer to why are they
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dallas and albuquerque will hit 100. it'll be much cooler in the rest of the country. seattle and boston are looking at highs of around 68. it'll hit only 63 degrees in chicago. 77 in new york. >>> coming up, an unfortunate mistake at the new hard rock casino. >>> but first new details on the power that president trump's former lawyer michael cohen allegedly had over the "national enquirer." >>> and later, coffee and your health. the latest recommendation on how many cups you should drink a day and the effect caffeine could have on your heart. >>> we're back now with a wild crash at a gas station near jackson, mississippi. see the car launch into the air then land right next to the pump after hitting that embankment. despite the violent crash, the driver somehow walked away with only minor injuries. >>> we got this video overnight. a dump truck with some bad timing. take a look. it crashed into this bridge with its box accidentally in the up position. this happened in australia. nobody was injured. >>> and now to a new development in the investigation into president tr
dallas and albuquerque will hit 100. it'll be much cooler in the rest of the country. seattle and boston are looking at highs of around 68. it'll hit only 63 degrees in chicago. 77 in new york. >>> coming up, an unfortunate mistake at the new hard rock casino. >>> but first new details on the power that president trump's former lawyer michael cohen allegedly had over the "national enquirer." >>> and later, coffee and your health. the latest recommendation on...
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deb holland, joining me from albuquerque to discuss it and the issues of the day. deb holland, welcome to the program. >> thank you. >> let me ask you about this supreme court decision. it was very narrow along partisan lines, 5-4 majority. do you agree with the decision that the presidential decree is well within presidential authority? >> you know, i don't agree. i am distraught over this decision from the time president trump has taken office, it seems as though his racist attitudes have guided his policies across the board. and i'm disappointed and just distraught over the decision. >> of course, he would say he is not racist and his supporters would say he's not racist. be that as it may, from your point of view, i want to ask you why you are so pro immigration. of all people, native americans should kind of be anti-immigration given your history. tell me how your family history informs your immigration policy and views. >> it's been, you know, 500 years since europeans came to this country and so that's a long time. it's essentially too late for us to go back
deb holland, joining me from albuquerque to discuss it and the issues of the day. deb holland, welcome to the program. >> thank you. >> let me ask you about this supreme court decision. it was very narrow along partisan lines, 5-4 majority. do you agree with the decision that the presidential decree is well within presidential authority? >> you know, i don't agree. i am distraught over this decision from the time president trump has taken office, it seems as though his racist...
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he was last seen withdrawing more than 28- thousand dollars in albuquerque back in 1983.old authorities he was depressed about being in the air force and decided to leave. he created a fake identity and lived that way in california ever since. ( will ) 3 men are facing murder... kidnapping and conspiracy charges in the almost two-year-old case of two missing teens in yolo county. elijah moore and enrique rios vanished in 2016, just 25 days apart. their families said the teens were on probation, and were part of a work-study program at the school.investigators said the disappearances were connected and called them suspicious.the fbi even got involved. then a major new development ... yolo county investigators announced three men were arrested in the case. authorities have not released the names of the men or how they may have known the teens. ( james ) hundreds of people came out in their best costumes for comic con over the weekend. the comic book convention was held at the oakland convention center. the three day event features exhibits, panels and performances related t
he was last seen withdrawing more than 28- thousand dollars in albuquerque back in 1983.old authorities he was depressed about being in the air force and decided to leave. he created a fake identity and lived that way in california ever since. ( will ) 3 men are facing murder... kidnapping and conspiracy charges in the almost two-year-old case of two missing teens in yolo county. elijah moore and enrique rios vanished in 2016, just 25 days apart. their families said the teens were on probation,...
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lead to their mitigation gentlemen we're out of time thank you to all i guess the day to say in albuquerque not a show me and hakeem must maria thank you to you too for watching the program you can see the show it again any time to the website called in for more discussion check out our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. the inside story can also join the conversation on twitter at a.j. inside story or tweet me at peta don't be one for me peta they'll be on the entire team here in doha thanks for watching we'll see is a bubble. it was a war that united egypt and syria out against israel but in the heat of the battle that different agendas soon became apparent as of told me that his dream was to the venge to see tonight the sixty seven when president said that came to be told us just give me ten centimeters of land in the east the second of a three part series israeli population but told that their troops were on the west bank of the so as can exploit the second week of the war in october on al-jazeera. examining mandatory sentencing in the us if the state of florida re
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his government as we all know they are weak in the south and have no authority as of now who's in albuquerque what are the chances here that the u.n. does something this time yesterday on this program we were discussing the way that the united states has pulled out of the u.n. human rights council so arguably the council never had enough teeth anyway and the u.n. is kind of fighting lots of different fronts here. and human rights council is actually a cannot do anything because if they try to form any investigation team to be sent in yemen like they tried in geneva i had a go it was blocked by the united states. of our other country and united states has appointed the saudi to head the human rights panel in geneva during the war in yemen so i don't think the united nation can do anything because if they if they couldn't do anything to investigate all crimes done in yemen either by jose or by the saudi that coalition which is a much bigger than what's happening now in. this prison i don't think that anything will have been in the future and i want to just do one more important thing we have se
his government as we all know they are weak in the south and have no authority as of now who's in albuquerque what are the chances here that the u.n. does something this time yesterday on this program we were discussing the way that the united states has pulled out of the u.n. human rights council so arguably the council never had enough teeth anyway and the u.n. is kind of fighting lots of different fronts here. and human rights council is actually a cannot do anything because if they try to...
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surveillance video showed him withdring more than $28,000 from his account at 19 different albuquerque banks. the big break came this month during a passport fraud investigation. confronted with inconsistencies about his identity, authorities say o'bi admitted he in fact, hughes, and left the air force because he was depressed. >> every once in a while, the armed forces will pick up a long-ago deserter. usually, it's a result of some traffic stop or something like that. >> reporter: now in his 60s, hughes is in custody, a decades-old mystery solved. joe fryer, nbc news. >> we'll take a short break and be back with more right after this. man 1: thiis my body of proof. woman 1: proof of less joint pain... woman 2: ...and clearer skin. n is is my body of proof. man 2: proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... woman 4: ...with humira. woman 5: humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further versible joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the #1 prescribed biologi
surveillance video showed him withdring more than $28,000 from his account at 19 different albuquerque banks. the big break came this month during a passport fraud investigation. confronted with inconsistencies about his identity, authorities say o'bi admitted he in fact, hughes, and left the air force because he was depressed. >> every once in a while, the armed forces will pick up a long-ago deserter. usually, it's a result of some traffic stop or something like that. >> reporter:...
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both dallas and albuquerque will top out around 95. 88 will be the high in kansas city, missouri and memphis. >>> coming up, the hockey star who nearly missed the big game because he didn't have enough money to ride the subway. >>> but first the bizarre revelation about epa chief scott pruitt and a used mattress at the trump motel. >> ew. >>> and later, the experimental treatment that saved the life of a woman with advanced breast cancer. >>> we're back with a strange coincidence. for the second time in six weeks a person once arrested outside the white house is accused of murder. authorities in tennessee are searching for dominique micheli. now, they say that he used a hatchet to kill a former boss at a nashville gym. micheli was arrested at the white house checkpoint in april for unlawful entry and you may recall the suspect in the recent shooting at a waffle house in tennessee as well was also charged with trying to enter the white house grounds last year. >>> the school resource officer called a coward and a disgrace after the parkland, florida, school shooting has now issued a t
both dallas and albuquerque will top out around 95. 88 will be the high in kansas city, missouri and memphis. >>> coming up, the hockey star who nearly missed the big game because he didn't have enough money to ride the subway. >>> but first the bizarre revelation about epa chief scott pruitt and a used mattress at the trump motel. >> ew. >>> and later, the experimental treatment that saved the life of a woman with advanced breast cancer. >>> we're back...
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mostly in the 80s, the 90s and into the triple digits in the southwest. 108 in phoenix, 100 in albuquerque, 101 in dallas. >>> coming up, why one retailer is already hiring for the holiday season. >>> but first new evidence in the case of the father mysteriously murdered at a campground all while sleeping in a tent next to his young daughters. the new concern about a possible serial shooter. >>> and the standoff on the freeway with a man who climbed onto this highway sign. the bizarre way it all ended. >>> well, i wonder who won this fight. that's a violent case of road rage in miami. a man jumped out of his car and attacked another driver's suv with his bare fist. >> ow. >> even with that amateur body slam. the suv's grill got hurt a little bit, i guess. that man has still not been identified. i'm sure his hand is hurting. >> geez. >>> all right, well, authorities in southern california are now investigating whether a serial shooter is targeting a popular campsite. tristan beaudette was shot in the head and killed last friday while camping with his two young daughters at malibu creek stat
mostly in the 80s, the 90s and into the triple digits in the southwest. 108 in phoenix, 100 in albuquerque, 101 in dallas. >>> coming up, why one retailer is already hiring for the holiday season. >>> but first new evidence in the case of the father mysteriously murdered at a campground all while sleeping in a tent next to his young daughters. the new concern about a possible serial shooter. >>> and the standoff on the freeway with a man who climbed onto this highway...
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walk long distances to reach those those polling stations there is heightened security here in the albuquerque about eight thousand and five hundred and also about nine thousand policemen deployed in the streets there are also foreign observers everywhere in the city trying to monitor the more than the more than three hundred thirty three thousand three hundred and twenty one polling stations across the region so the government is not taking any chances and under these circumstances and also remember and emergency laws the kurds are not happy. in the overall picture they're not happy with the how the election is being organized particularly the supporters of the mustache we see in jail they say their leader should be out of jail that he should have been allowed to campaign for and seek the support of of the of the partisans but here they also say that even though he's in jail they're going to do their best to win this election they're going to try to maintain that ten percent of seats in the parliament but they've got and they want to go even beyond that and no one knows if there is a second r
walk long distances to reach those those polling stations there is heightened security here in the albuquerque about eight thousand and five hundred and also about nine thousand policemen deployed in the streets there are also foreign observers everywhere in the city trying to monitor the more than the more than three hundred thirty three thousand three hundred and twenty one polling stations across the region so the government is not taking any chances and under these circumstances and also...
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running for state or in national office so what do they hope to achieve here to discuss this from albuquerqueew mexico doug holland a member of the blow.
running for state or in national office so what do they hope to achieve here to discuss this from albuquerqueew mexico doug holland a member of the blow.
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yemenis trying to get to europe via libya making them vulnerable to mistreatment and drowning at an albuquerque we saw in craig's report that joins us now on skype from jeju island in south korea thanks very much for speaking to us first of all why did you choose to seek asylum in south korea. basically he. was the only country a bailable for us to go to without a visa and claim asylum because we can go to a few countries in the world without these but they don't accept refugees or they didn't sign the. united nations convention or remittance to accept refugees and stuff. we have but it's i mean we can't go to south korea. and it's all the country in the world we can go to without a visa. claim asylum because obviously if we go to another country and stay there. if our visa expires and we will be stuck in jail or debilitation censored because in order to be deported back to you because you visa expired or something you have to go through a neighboring country because it is and it was it is not there is a place we can go to. we can go back you know because of the war anyway but it might let's sa
yemenis trying to get to europe via libya making them vulnerable to mistreatment and drowning at an albuquerque we saw in craig's report that joins us now on skype from jeju island in south korea thanks very much for speaking to us first of all why did you choose to seek asylum in south korea. basically he. was the only country a bailable for us to go to without a visa and claim asylum because we can go to a few countries in the world without these but they don't accept refugees or they didn't...
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politicians running for state or in ash so what do they hope to achieve here to discuss this from albuquerque new mexico deb holland a member of the blow of laguna tribe in the democratic nominee for u.s. congress in oklahoma joseph blancher.
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there are more than three million kids living in the region of the albuquerque but the total kurdish population in turkey is about fifteen million about seventeen percent of the electorate should the army other candidates are courting their votes including the president who campaigned earlier this month just to offer a coalition of the kiddush vote could be decisive in this election and if a second round will be needed carrots could be the king makers. turkey and the united states has reportedly told syrian rebels not to expect military support in southern syria near the country's borders with jordan and the israeli occupied golan heights and the escalation zone was a stablish their last year including parts of the provinces of their r. and connector syria and russia been carrying out as strikes on the rebel territory according to reuters the us government send the messages to the heads of the free syrian army groups whom it has supported in the past thousands of civilians have fled their homes in their our province asher madera has that story. this is the first time government force
there are more than three million kids living in the region of the albuquerque but the total kurdish population in turkey is about fifteen million about seventeen percent of the electorate should the army other candidates are courting their votes including the president who campaigned earlier this month just to offer a coalition of the kiddush vote could be decisive in this election and if a second round will be needed carrots could be the king makers. turkey and the united states has...
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so 20 to 30 degrees warmer in a couple takes the mound in albuquerque, and we have answers comirts. hi! are you two getting along? oh, yeah, yeah. [ hiss ] [ gasps ] [ birds chirping] ♪ no matter what you are they're a perfect match. the new ipad and xfinity stream app. hey guys, i'm home! surprise! i got a puppy. add an ipad to select packages for just $5 a month for 24 months. upgrade online now. >>> hello. last summer klay thompson earned the nickname china klay due to summer antics in china. he's back there now but not having as much fun. he took exception when his friend was undercut during a pickup game in china. and hoerere's how it all went d. >> [ bleep ]. [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> meanwhile, the shark is on the mound. and the sacramento river cats. he struck out six. samardzja will presumably join a big club in arizona over the weekend for a bull pen session before it's determined whether he's fit to return from the dl. here's bruce bochy on his pitcher. >> he feels great, feels fine, just you know, have to get him up five or six times. i think we, cover ourselve
so 20 to 30 degrees warmer in a couple takes the mound in albuquerque, and we have answers comirts. hi! are you two getting along? oh, yeah, yeah. [ hiss ] [ gasps ] [ birds chirping] ♪ no matter what you are they're a perfect match. the new ipad and xfinity stream app. hey guys, i'm home! surprise! i got a puppy. add an ipad to select packages for just $5 a month for 24 months. upgrade online now. >>> hello. last summer klay thompson earned the nickname china klay due to summer...
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pointed out for municipalities that count on sales tax for 625% -- 65% budget and times pointed out, albuquerque rapids, budget sales tax depending and it will help save a lot of shopping centers and anchor retailers. it's proconsumer, it's commercially and ethically and economically a very good decision by justice kennedy supported by ruth. tracee: what kind of broader impact do you see this having on the economy? >> the entire playing field between e-commerce and brick and mortar called stick and brick retail. the balance needs to be reshifted, so i think that helps the economy many retailers are small businesses, you can look at the big-box names, the fact of the matter is retailing is very much a mom and pop, small business, if this helps them, that help it is overall economy create and sustain jobs. tracee: burt, so we saw major reaction, wayfair, ebay, talk us through, why do you think this was? >> it's a temporary dropdown, tracee, that wayfair which was bragging in a session we had at cornell university where i teach, where they were honored as entrepreneurs of the year last month, they
pointed out for municipalities that count on sales tax for 625% -- 65% budget and times pointed out, albuquerque rapids, budget sales tax depending and it will help save a lot of shopping centers and anchor retailers. it's proconsumer, it's commercially and ethically and economically a very good decision by justice kennedy supported by ruth. tracee: what kind of broader impact do you see this having on the economy? >> the entire playing field between e-commerce and brick and mortar called...
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hughes was showed withdrawing 19 separate banks in albuquerque, new mexico before he disappeared.sts. his parents and sister have been lift wondering what happened to him for 35 years. last week the air force office of special investigations found hughes living under an alias. he fell under suspect when he went to renews his passport. he was depressed about being in the air force so he left. he has been living in california ever since. last week 303 air force special agents were dispatched to his home to make the arrest. hughes has been on the air force most wanted since 1983. >> air force officials say he may have been working as a spy. is that right? >> that's what the air force suspected for many years because he had security clearances and they gave him access to some of the most top secret missile programs. hughes had been an expert on rocket self-destruct procedures. air force and officials say there was no evidence he was spying for the soviets. they never found any information that could be linked the him. hughes faces charges of desertion at travis air force base and in t
hughes was showed withdrawing 19 separate banks in albuquerque, new mexico before he disappeared.sts. his parents and sister have been lift wondering what happened to him for 35 years. last week the air force office of special investigations found hughes living under an alias. he fell under suspect when he went to renews his passport. he was depressed about being in the air force so he left. he has been living in california ever since. last week 303 air force special agents were dispatched to...
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meanwhile in the border state of new mexico, republican governor susana martinez told the albuquerque journal, people shouldn't be allowed to break the law quote, "simply because they have children." earlier this month oregon democratic senator, jeff merkley, was barred from entering a detention center for immigrant children in brownsville, texas after traveling to the center, housed inside an old walmart. i haven't been asked what -- i haven't been asked to leave the property but i guess that is about to happen. >> can i have your name? >> senator jeff merkley.. >> and your date of birtrth? >> november 24, 1956. >> and you said you are a senator? >> a u.s. senator. are you familiar with this policy? >> this is not something that we specifically deal with. >> we won't takeke up their time anymore b but i think it is important for you to be the children n who were previously kept with their families under a newew policy just implemented by the attorney generalal are being separated d from their families and warehouse here. -- warehoused here. amy: thatt was senator jeff merkley, unable
meanwhile in the border state of new mexico, republican governor susana martinez told the albuquerque journal, people shouldn't be allowed to break the law quote, "simply because they have children." earlier this month oregon democratic senator, jeff merkley, was barred from entering a detention center for immigrant children in brownsville, texas after traveling to the center, housed inside an old walmart. i haven't been asked what -- i haven't been asked to leave the property but i...
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he went to the netherlands in july of 1983, he had been due back in albuquerque, mexico the followingth, he never made it back, his family thought he was abducted. that didn't stop conspiracy theorists from believing he had defected to russia. this all came to light because federal investigators had zeroed in on a fraud investigation dealing with his passport, that's how they discovered all of this, we spoke to neighbors and they say he was a friendly enough guy. he was a retired actuary. loved the san francisco giants, but, of course, they were stunned to hear this will news. this is what one person had to say. >> very shocking. very nice individual. i had no idea. i feel like we had walked similar paths in life, he was retiring and enjoying his retirement, that's about as much in depth as i knew about my neighb neighbor. captain hughes told air force investigators told investigators he was depressed being in the air force. he's being held in fairfield, california. it's unclear what charges he'll face. >> dan simon, thanks for that report. >>> a human drama unfolding in the middle of
he went to the netherlands in july of 1983, he had been due back in albuquerque, mexico the followingth, he never made it back, his family thought he was abducted. that didn't stop conspiracy theorists from believing he had defected to russia. this all came to light because federal investigators had zeroed in on a fraud investigation dealing with his passport, that's how they discovered all of this, we spoke to neighbors and they say he was a friendly enough guy. he was a retired actuary. loved...
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some believe it will live in santa fe, new mexico, while others believe it will live in albuquerque,exico. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: i'm pretty sure the baby will be raised in england, nigel. >> yes, i'm sure you're correct. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: all right. what else do you got for me, nigel? >> mm-hmm, yes, there we are. yes, atta boy. that's neither here nor there, yes. [ laughter ] everyone is speculating over what occupation the baby will be when it grows up. some believe it will be a a dental hygienist while others believe it would be a social media influencer. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: nigel the -- the royal baby will not grow up to be a social media influencer. >> he will if the media needs to be socially influenced. [ laughter ] yes, very good, atta boy. yes, very good. there we are, yes. mm-hmm, here we go. yes, atta boy. yes, here we are. it's neither here nor there. yes, very good. mm-hmm, yes -- >> jimmy: there it is, our annoying british correspondent, nigel duffy. [ cheers and applause ] >> yes, yes now. cheerio. very good, mm-hmm. >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. let's get to s
some believe it will live in santa fe, new mexico, while others believe it will live in albuquerque,exico. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: i'm pretty sure the baby will be raised in england, nigel. >> yes, i'm sure you're correct. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: all right. what else do you got for me, nigel? >> mm-hmm, yes, there we are. yes, atta boy. that's neither here nor there, yes. [ laughter ] everyone is speculating over what occupation the baby will be when it grows up....
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she told the albuquerque journal, people shouldn't be allowed the break the law simply because they have children. what do you say to that argument? >> that's just as awful as i can imagine. the scripture that i quote is luke 12:31. "love thy neighbor as you love yourself" and we're not acting this way and this is not who we've been historically as a country and i think this is a real blemish and a dark period in our history. and right now it's on the president's shoulders and all members of congress to protest this idea and to have the president stop the separation of children. the idea of ripping toddlers and babies from mothers and fathers' arms or telling them, i'm going to -- we're going to take them to bathe your child and they never see them again, at least they haven't seen them again since is atrocious and that's a behavior that needs to stop. >> now the president has suggested democrats are trying to use this situation to their political benefit. is he wrong? >> well, i don't think this is politics. this is humanity. this is who we are as a country. we talk about our christian
she told the albuquerque journal, people shouldn't be allowed the break the law simply because they have children. what do you say to that argument? >> that's just as awful as i can imagine. the scripture that i quote is luke 12:31. "love thy neighbor as you love yourself" and we're not acting this way and this is not who we've been historically as a country and i think this is a real blemish and a dark period in our history. and right now it's on the president's shoulders and...
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. >> we're from albuquerque, new mexico. >> i have been waiting ten years >>to be here.and we're looking forward to meeting folks. good morning. let'sednesday morning and remind people, send in your plaza shout-out by using #mytodayplaza. >>> there is new outrage this morning over the plight of babies and toddlers separat from their parents. this journey is starting for a lot of folks in guatemala. craig is adeng the b this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. tensions here along the border remain high, as lawmakers back in d.c. continue torapple with how to fix this thing, and meanwhile this morning, perhaps an answer to two questions we have been asking, what about the babies what about the toddlers who have been separated from their parents. th morning outrage mounting over president trump's z o tolerance policy. the president meeting with lawmakers on the hill to try and x the process. >> mr. esident, don't youav kids? don't you have kids, mr. president? >> the president td the gop lawmakers he wants to see a solutionor f immigration pass the hous
. >> we're from albuquerque, new mexico. >> i have been waiting ten years >>to be here.and we're looking forward to meeting folks. good morning. let'sednesday morning and remind people, send in your plaza shout-out by using #mytodayplaza. >>> there is new outrage this morning over the plight of babies and toddlers separat from their parents. this journey is starting for a lot of folks in guatemala. craig is adeng the b this morning. good morning. >> reporter:...
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he was last seen withdrawing more than 28- thousand dollars in albuquerque back in 1983.aud investigation. after claiming to be "barry o'berine"... he was confronted about inconsistencies about his identify and admitted to being hughes. hughes told authorities he was depressed about being in the air force and decided to leave. ( james ) still ahead on the kron 4 morning news... thanks to a berkeley grocery store... one food pantry says it no longer has to worry about a food shortage. ( james ) plus... putting friendship over a celebration. see the touching moment between two opponents. ( james ) and next... a toddler running on a busy highway is saved by an officer... and the whole thing is captured on the officer's dash cam. ( anny ) and i am tracking your and i am tracking your bay area forecast. [burke] at farmers, we've seen almost everything so we know how to cover almost anything. even "close claws." [driver] so, we took your shortcut, which was a bad idea. [cougar growling] [passenger] what are you doing? [driver] i can't believe that worked. i dropped the keys. [b
he was last seen withdrawing more than 28- thousand dollars in albuquerque back in 1983.aud investigation. after claiming to be "barry o'berine"... he was confronted about inconsistencies about his identify and admitted to being hughes. hughes told authorities he was depressed about being in the air force and decided to leave. ( james ) still ahead on the kron 4 morning news... thanks to a berkeley grocery store... one food pantry says it no longer has to worry about a food shortage....
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. ♪ >> here today from -- >> albuquerque, new mexico. >> i've been waiting ten years to be here. >> froms. and looking forward to meeting some folks in a moment. good morning. it's wednesday morning. >>> let's get -- reminding people, send in your plaza shoutouts. >> yes. >> you can use #mytodayplaza. >> we love when they come in. more babies, the better. >> babies, good view, signs. send them in. we want to hear from you. >>> let's get to your news at 8:00. lots going on. the president facing new pressure to ease the migrant crisis at the u.s./mexico border. and there's new outrage over the plight of babies and toddlers who have been separated from their parents. we've got coverage from texas and also guatemala where this journey is starting. we'll start with nbc's craig melvin, in mcallen, texas, along the border this morning. good morning. >> reporter: savannah, good morning, to you. tensions along the border remain high, as lawmakers back in d.c., continue to grapple with how to fix this thing. meanwhile this morning, perhaps an answer to two questions we've been asking. what about t
. ♪ >> here today from -- >> albuquerque, new mexico. >> i've been waiting ten years to be here. >> froms. and looking forward to meeting some folks in a moment. good morning. it's wednesday morning. >>> let's get -- reminding people, send in your plaza shoutouts. >> yes. >> you can use #mytodayplaza. >> we love when they come in. more babies, the better. >> babies, good view, signs. send them in. we want to hear from you. >>>...
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native american home. 12 foot ceilings and 3700 square feet that would fit in any neighborhood in albuquerque. it was financed by bank because the tribes are beginning to understand that if they give longer-term leases for the land underneath those units, they can get that financing from the bank. so is that something that you would entertain? a visit to new mexico? >> i think that would be very interesting. i saw my travel budget. i will get there eventually.>> we travel pretty cheap. we can figure that out. again, we would welcome me there. new mexico has a greater percent of populations struggling in poverty. almost 45% of people are medicaid in the state. so if there is anyplace that needs housing in order to establish that first foothold and make their way up the ladder, that is something that i think we would find useful in a discussion between yourself and new mexico residents. where great mexican food and great green chili. >> thank you. i met a young woman from new mexico yesterday. a presidential scholar. just incredible. >> thank you. >> the chair recognizes the gentle lady from oh
native american home. 12 foot ceilings and 3700 square feet that would fit in any neighborhood in albuquerque. it was financed by bank because the tribes are beginning to understand that if they give longer-term leases for the land underneath those units, they can get that financing from the bank. so is that something that you would entertain? a visit to new mexico? >> i think that would be very interesting. i saw my travel budget. i will get there eventually.>> we travel pretty...
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in new mexico and in fact in my district which is albuquerque, new mexico, the teacher of the year is a dreamer. in a country where 20,000 educators are dreamers. in a state where 5,000 young men and women are doctors, engineer, lawyers, educators, nurses, entrepreneurs, long-term care care givers, providing the very support and work that this country has a serious shortage because they are so committed to their communities and their families that they're taking on the challenges that too many of us are unwilli to do and yet this body, this chamber, is refusing to allow the majority to take an action that would provide those young people with a protected, positive, productive future, the same thing they've done for our communities, all of our communities, i find incredibly dishearten tonight but i too want to add my voice that i will continue to fight and work to find whatever pathways for solution make the most sense and -- in a body that makes no sse, particularly now, and i want to just thank my colleague and my republican colleagues who have the courage to work to force a debate w
in new mexico and in fact in my district which is albuquerque, new mexico, the teacher of the year is a dreamer. in a country where 20,000 educators are dreamers. in a state where 5,000 young men and women are doctors, engineer, lawyers, educators, nurses, entrepreneurs, long-term care care givers, providing the very support and work that this country has a serious shortage because they are so committed to their communities and their families that they're taking on the challenges that too many...
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ron from albuquerque, calling on the democrat line. caller: good morning.hink, 50 years ago -- i am old enough to remember if the years ago, when bobby kennedy was assassinated. the thing he said the night after he won the california primary was we cannot allow us to be divided by races. every soul counts, and no soul counts more than anyone else's. we stand united, together. i will never forget that. it is more important today than it was then. host: thank you. eileen calling in on the independent line. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. publicned the lines to policy. this has always been my position -- if you were a veteran, you -- ifnot receive veterans you're are not a veteran, you could not receive veterans benefits. if you did not pay into medicare, you would not be able to draw from medicare. i ink no one should try from a system that they have not contributed or paid into. this is why we are adding to this debt we have had. thank you for taking my call. calling from the republican line, good morning. caller: good morning. how are yo
ron from albuquerque, calling on the democrat line. caller: good morning.hink, 50 years ago -- i am old enough to remember if the years ago, when bobby kennedy was assassinated. the thing he said the night after he won the california primary was we cannot allow us to be divided by races. every soul counts, and no soul counts more than anyone else's. we stand united, together. i will never forget that. it is more important today than it was then. host: thank you. eileen calling in on the...
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>> it's a big negative, but at the same time from albuquerque to pittsburgh, over 50% of the local budgets, hence uncollected by allison and wayfair, et cetera. important that not bankrupt public sector budgets all the way to pension plans. ultimately gives everybody a fair chancemi across the country especially the people who create a lot of jobses in the community. amazon, way fair were taking advantage of those resources without collecting the taxes to pay for what they were using. stuart: burt, look at it from the state's point of view for a second. if you're a high-taxed state, you're california, you're new jersey, you're new york, you're illinois, is this a bad ruling for you, your state government, california, illinois and new jersey? bad for them? >> bad for new york, illinois, california and arizona. going to be the prime beneficiaries record amount of people and businesses move from high-taxed california, low-taxed arizona. the same thing will be happening from the high states you referenced. stuart: hold on a second, burt, let me sort this out. state government of sacramento, hi
>> it's a big negative, but at the same time from albuquerque to pittsburgh, over 50% of the local budgets, hence uncollected by allison and wayfair, et cetera. important that not bankrupt public sector budgets all the way to pension plans. ultimately gives everybody a fair chancemi across the country especially the people who create a lot of jobses in the community. amazon, way fair were taking advantage of those resources without collecting the taxes to pay for what they were using....
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something happened we took a wrong turn on the way to albuquerque, right? did trump talk it down in saudi arabia sort of orchestrate it with russia what really happened it would be a different meeting at $80 >> it would, joe i look at it as a tug of war right now. just earlier you were interviewing and talking about the tariffs obviously on the demand side and what china's going to do. so i think there always seems to be a black cloud over oil. right now there's two of those that's what's going to happen on the demand side with china and tariff and retaliations and what's going to happen with opec and, you know, will saudi and russia add more than what venezuela and iran are, you know, basically are leaving out of the system. >> are they on the same page we heard some views that maybe they're not. that saudi arabia might pretend they don't want to add that much but russia actually needs to add more just to cover all of its expenses and saudi arabia would like to hold the line. is that what's happening or are they totally in sync? >> joe, i think they're in
something happened we took a wrong turn on the way to albuquerque, right? did trump talk it down in saudi arabia sort of orchestrate it with russia what really happened it would be a different meeting at $80 >> it would, joe i look at it as a tug of war right now. just earlier you were interviewing and talking about the tariffs obviously on the demand side and what china's going to do. so i think there always seems to be a black cloud over oil. right now there's two of those that's what's...
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if the albuquerque police department in investigating a domestic call at a home scooped the childrene house, would it be against the law of new mexico for them to do that? >> well, they would work in conjunction with social workers in that, in family protection units at that point if the other family members were somehow violating the law. but there would be compassion and some sense of discretion by law enforcement. they wouldn't just be fundamentally saying i haveo enforce the rule of law, i have to break up the family and scoop up the children and then blindly put them in a cage or in some kind of a cold jail setting and then also fundamentally denying due process on both sides and keeping everyone in the dark. that's just a backwards system. jeff sessions is playing kind of a word game here. and that's why i'm talking to americans today. we can absolutely be tough on crime and absolutely be tough on exploitation. we should be focused on human traffickers, gun runners, drug smugglers. i'm at the border. you want to talk concrete and building walls, let's talk about that. but when
if the albuquerque police department in investigating a domestic call at a home scooped the childrene house, would it be against the law of new mexico for them to do that? >> well, they would work in conjunction with social workers in that, in family protection units at that point if the other family members were somehow violating the law. but there would be compassion and some sense of discretion by law enforcement. they wouldn't just be fundamentally saying i haveo enforce the rule of...
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american hole on a reservation, 3700 square feet, ceilings that would fit any of the neighborhood in albuquerque. it was also financed by him back because the tribes are beginning to understand if they get longer term leases for the land , they can get that financing from the back. so is that something that you still would entertain, going to new mexico to look at some of these units? >> i think that would be interesting. in my travel budget only have $21,000 left but i'll get there. >> we traveled pretty cheap in new mexico, we can figure out. i would welcome you there because new mexico has probably a greater percent of population struggling in poverty. we got 45 percent of people on medicaid in the state, 905,000 people out of the 2 million population so there's anyplace that needs housing in order to establish that first foothold on the way up the ladder, that's something that i think we would find useful in the discussion between yourself and new mexico residents. >> we look forward to hosting you there and we got great mexican food and green chilies we look forward to seeing you there. >>
american hole on a reservation, 3700 square feet, ceilings that would fit any of the neighborhood in albuquerque. it was also financed by him back because the tribes are beginning to understand if they get longer term leases for the land , they can get that financing from the back. so is that something that you still would entertain, going to new mexico to look at some of these units? >> i think that would be interesting. in my travel budget only have $21,000 left but i'll get there....
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american home on a reservation. 3700 square feet, with ceilings that would have fit homes in albuquerq albuquerque. if t the tribes are understand if they give longer term leases that he can get that public or get the finance iing from the banks. so is that something you would entertain? >> i think that would be very interesting. i saw my travel budget. only have $21,000 left. i'll get that eventually. >> we travel pretty cheap in new mexico. i would welcome you there because mexico has probably a greater percent struggling so we have the people on medicaid in the 905,000 out of a 2 million population. so if there's any place that needs housing in order to establish that foothold and make the way up the ladder of life, that's something that i think we woul find useful. >> we look forward to hosting there. we've got great mexican food. great green chile so we look forward to seeing you there. >> thank you. i met a young woman from new mexico yesterday, a presidential scholar. absolutely incredible. >> thank you. appreciate your service, sir. yield back. >> now recognizes the gented lady from ohio.
american home on a reservation. 3700 square feet, with ceilings that would have fit homes in albuquerq albuquerque. if t the tribes are understand if they give longer term leases that he can get that public or get the finance iing from the banks. so is that something you would entertain? >> i think that would be very interesting. i saw my travel budget. only have $21,000 left. i'll get that eventually. >> we travel pretty cheap in new mexico. i would welcome you there because mexico...
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created a system of reservoirs and energy per the waters of the mississippi would have reached albuquerque the governor was an advocate of that plan. marvin nichols was an advocate of that plan. and when the governor was trying to sell the plan, one of the things that he used to sell the plan, was that if we don't do this, the federal government will. now that plan failed. but you know how many it failed by? it failed by 6000 and change. in other words, there are more people at this today then accounted for the margin by which that lost. i'm not saying that necessarily would have been an answer. i think it would have created a bunch of problems that we had not anticipated. there were a lot of reasons to turn around and oppose the creation of a network of reservoirs across a parched land. that was really the last time an approach was taken from the top down and maybe we need to revisit that. >> eco-watches and other programs online at booktv.org. >> hello, good afternoon everyone and welcome to the 34th annual chicago tribune -- thank you to all of our process. they will be broadcast live o
created a system of reservoirs and energy per the waters of the mississippi would have reached albuquerque the governor was an advocate of that plan. marvin nichols was an advocate of that plan. and when the governor was trying to sell the plan, one of the things that he used to sell the plan, was that if we don't do this, the federal government will. now that plan failed. but you know how many it failed by? it failed by 6000 and change. in other words, there are more people at this today then...