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how did she get to albuquerque?ave been answered as of yet. >> reporter: it would take more than diligent detective work to find those answers. but within a few months of receiving those remains the lab-coated sleuths at the office of the medical investigator began unraveling the riddle of jane doe number 7. >> since her skull was pretty much intact, one of our senior investigators who is able to do forensic sketching started doing a profile for her. >> reporter: based on photographs of the skull and a partial hair weave that was recovered from her grave, the sketch artist imagined that jane doe number 7 must have looked something like this. >> he was able to define out her ears. that the chin was specific for me. her nose and her eyes were very important. >> reporter: jane doe's number 7 nose had been broken sometime before she died. so that was represented in the sketch. and because her wisdom teeth had not fully developed, wendy knew this jane doe was probably only 14 or 15 years old when she died. >> i started l
how did she get to albuquerque?ave been answered as of yet. >> reporter: it would take more than diligent detective work to find those answers. but within a few months of receiving those remains the lab-coated sleuths at the office of the medical investigator began unraveling the riddle of jane doe number 7. >> since her skull was pretty much intact, one of our senior investigators who is able to do forensic sketching started doing a profile for her. >> reporter: based on...
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he was going back and forth between albuquerque and phoenix.s where jeep held its continuing education classes in auto mechanics. >> he still wanted to go to training because he had been going to training all along through his work history. >> a two-day trip became three days an then four days and then a week with. ellen was becoming increasingly suspicious of what mike was doing on those long trips away from his family and from her. >> i felt hurt and betrayed that i had gone along all of this time being the good wife for his ms. >> then one night, mike was in the shower and his cell phone was sitting there on the table next to ellen. curiosity, she says, got the better of her. she picked up his phone and opened it. >> so you listened to the messages. >> i listened to his messages. >> and what a shock that was. one message in particular from a man she'd never heard mike mention. someone named dave simmons, a man ellen believed was the reason mike was spending so much time in phoenix. >> he would talk about how satisfied he was with their sexua
he was going back and forth between albuquerque and phoenix.s where jeep held its continuing education classes in auto mechanics. >> he still wanted to go to training because he had been going to training all along through his work history. >> a two-day trip became three days an then four days and then a week with. ellen was becoming increasingly suspicious of what mike was doing on those long trips away from his family and from her. >> i felt hurt and betrayed that i had gone...
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-nats-years of addiction left her homeless on the streets of albuquerque, new mexico.he was eight months pregnant when albuquerque police officer ryan holets founher shooting up heroin with her partner. -nats-holets 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.-nats-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.crystal champ/recoverin g addict: "my therapist when i got here, she said, 'crystal this is life or death.'the center saw the original cnn story on ryan and crystal and offered to help.-nats-crystal champ/recovering addict: "i 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 that i'm powerless over my addiction." crystal graduated from the drug treatment center and is rebuilding her life, looking for work and mentoring others out of addiction.she keeps
-nats-years of addiction left her homeless on the streets of albuquerque, new mexico.he was eight months pregnant when albuquerque police officer ryan holets founher shooting up heroin with her partner. -nats-holets 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.-nats-it all seems so long ago.crystal found hope in this florida treatment center called "mending fences," where patient therapy revolves...
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cnn brought you last year the story of this albuquerque police officer who went beyond the call of dutyomeless heroin addict. we have an update for you. we'll check in with the officer and the woman he helped rescue from the streets to see how the baby is doing. here's cnn's ed lavandera. >> reporter: the last time we saw crystal champ she couldn't break the grip of addiction to heroin and crystal meth. >> i don't want to do this. i'm happy. i'm fine being here. >> reporter: she refused to board a plane to a drug treatment facility. but a few days after this, crystal and her partner tom did get on that plane. this is crystal champ now, nearly seven months sober. a lot has changed since the last time we saw you. >> yes, a lot has changed. >> in a good way. >> in a really good way. >> reporter: the moment that was so pain to feel watch is you're outside the airport saying you were perfectly happy being a homeless heroin addict. >> that was true. i was comfortable in my misery and i didn't know how to not be miserable in life at that point in time. >> i'm not going to lie. it looks like yo
cnn brought you last year the story of this albuquerque police officer who went beyond the call of dutyomeless heroin addict. we have an update for you. we'll check in with the officer and the woman he helped rescue from the streets to see how the baby is doing. here's cnn's ed lavandera. >> reporter: the last time we saw crystal champ she couldn't break the grip of addiction to heroin and crystal meth. >> i don't want to do this. i'm happy. i'm fine being here. >> reporter:...
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old route 66 runs through new mexico like a collapsed vein, right through santa fe and albuquerque.magic once. families loaded in massive chrome and steel chariots with powerful v8 engines and took off down that blacktop highway. they slept in whimsical motor lodges and bungalows, swam in kidney shaped pools. then, it all went redundant. route 66 was decommissioned, chopped up, largely forgotten, except by desperate and lazy travel show hosts. does anyone else on cnn do this, like, drive around like, 10:15 at night looking for tacos? yeah, probably. i'll say this, the strip takes on a much more interesting look at night. you could imagine dennis hopper huffing nitrous and dismembering somebody over and unrolled tarp in any one of those sinister-looking motel rooms. cool. well, hopefully the taco's first because after you do the meth, you really aren't going to want to eat. in ancient times, early drivers would hang the testicles of their enemies on their rearview mirrors. best case scenario around here in my humble opinion, taco truck of which there are quite a few. parking lot, the
old route 66 runs through new mexico like a collapsed vein, right through santa fe and albuquerque.magic once. families loaded in massive chrome and steel chariots with powerful v8 engines and took off down that blacktop highway. they slept in whimsical motor lodges and bungalows, swam in kidney shaped pools. then, it all went redundant. route 66 was decommissioned, chopped up, largely forgotten, except by desperate and lazy travel show hosts. does anyone else on cnn do this, like, drive around...
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. >>> next to the horror on the highway outside of albuquerque, new mexico. a tour bus colliding with three other vehicles on i-25. flipping to its side. first responders had to use the jaws of life to free passengers. dozens injured, three did not survive. here's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: tonight, investigators pouring over this wreckage scattered on a new mexico highway. a change reaction crash, killing at least three people. two dozen others hospitalized. investigators saying it started around 2:00 a.m. this morning when the driver of this car crashed into a pickup truck in the southbound lanes of interstate 25 and was ejected. this charter bus, with 35 people onboard, reportedly trying to avoid hitting the driver. swerving, losing control, and rolling into the northbound lanes, where it was sideswiped by this semi. the tractor-trailer then crossing the highway north of albuquerque, landing in this embankment. rescuers rushing to the scene, which stretched for about 100 yards, using the jaws of life to pull some of the victims from the mangled vehicles.
. >>> next to the horror on the highway outside of albuquerque, new mexico. a tour bus colliding with three other vehicles on i-25. flipping to its side. first responders had to use the jaws of life to free passengers. dozens injured, three did not survive. here's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: tonight, investigators pouring over this wreckage scattered on a new mexico highway. a change reaction crash, killing at least three people. two dozen others hospitalized. investigators...
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live on the mall, justin finch. >>> we turn to breaking nws in albuquerque, new mexico.olice say they are searching n for a o broke into the cbs station twice last night. you see a tweet from a reporter there, saying everyone is safe. police say an unknown man walked on to the news set. he was escorted off of the property and apparently returned. the station d to put up the color bars during their broadcast while police searched the station. all of this coming days after lathe deadly attack in ma. >>> today, the firstth ofive victims in "the capital gazette" shooting wl be laid to rest. a service will be held tonight for rob hiaasen. that will happen at the nature center at owen mills. since the shooting, paper has received death threats. the woman who was stalked by the suspect gunman sat down for an interview. megan mcgrath will have an updatat 5:45. >>> the suspect in a horrific stabbing spree in idaho is g to court this morning. nine people, including six kids, were hurt saturday when the suspect went on a rampage at a birthday party. police say he was staying at the
live on the mall, justin finch. >>> we turn to breaking nws in albuquerque, new mexico.olice say they are searching n for a o broke into the cbs station twice last night. you see a tweet from a reporter there, saying everyone is safe. police say an unknown man walked on to the news set. he was escorted off of the property and apparently returned. the station d to put up the color bars during their broadcast while police searched the station. all of this coming days after lathe deadly...
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albuquerque's departure terminal is where one separated families are fining a fresh start. romela victoria isaula and her son geronimo is heading home together after being separated for two months. she recalls the moment her son was torn from her. "we arrived at immigration and they screamed at me because i was crying over my son" she said. "i didn't know where they would take him or whether he would treat him well. they are just 2 of almost 1200 immigrant families who have been brought back together under a federal court order. in baltimore, 7-year-old andy couldn't hole back his tears after seeing his mother for the first time in nearly a month. >> the government hasn't taken the proper steps to effectively deny these parents the right to their children. >> reporter: virginia based attorney sophia gregg represents these two. like most families who have been reunited the two will have to wait for their asylum case to be heard by a judge and they still face the risk of deportation. >> there's also a large number of families or parents that the government has determined are
albuquerque's departure terminal is where one separated families are fining a fresh start. romela victoria isaula and her son geronimo is heading home together after being separated for two months. she recalls the moment her son was torn from her. "we arrived at immigration and they screamed at me because i was crying over my son" she said. "i didn't know where they would take him or whether he would treat him well. they are just 2 of almost 1200 immigrant families who have been...
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. >>> ♪ (musica) la policÍa de albuquerque tiene bajo custodia a un hombre que lanzÓ piedras en un pieen las que dice que los actos fueron en represalia por la mafia mexicana que le persigue. autoridades dicen que posiblemente padecer una enfermedad mental . >>> tres personas resultaron severamente quemadas el pasado viernes ts poetas se desviÓ a a alcanzando los. el espectÁculo era por el dÍa de la independencia fue pospuesto por lluvia. >>> es hora de revisar la temperatura . >>> feliz inicio de semana. en este momento tenemos 88,, en san francisco 75.. hemos visto un cambio bastante notable durante la tarde de hoy. vamos a ver nuestra cÁmara desde san josÉ donde vemos el cielo despejado y temperaturas bastante calientes para la tarde de hoy. hay un incremento en comparaciÓn con el fin de semana. >>> esta tendencia va a cont continuar durante esta semana, n nuevamente vamos a ver estas temperaturas por encima del promedio para esta Época del aÑo. para las prÓximas horas, 71 para eso de las 7:00 de la no e noche. si tiene que salir necesita algÚn abrigo ligero. para el dÍa de maÑana 9
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. >>> now, brking news out of albuquerque, new mexico. police say they are searching for a man who broke intohe cbs station twice last night. you see a tweet from a reporter there,aying everyone is safe. an unknown man walked on to the news set. he was escorted off of the property and apparently returned. the station had up the color bars during their broadca while police search the station. is coming days after the adedeadty attack in marylan. vigils honoring the five people were held over the weekend. this is one at st. ann episcopal church in annapolis. a service will be heldig to for rob hiaasen. that will happen at the nature wenter at mills. since the shooting, the paper has receivedth d threats. the woman who was stalked by the suspected gunman, jarrod ramos, iill live fear. >> i still don't feel safe. i know he's in prison. i know he can't come to me today. i have been tormented and traumatized and terrorized for so long, it's changed the fiber of my being. >> ramos is behind bars, charged reque with five murders. you can hear mor
. >>> now, brking news out of albuquerque, new mexico. police say they are searching for a man who broke intohe cbs station twice last night. you see a tweet from a reporter there,aying everyone is safe. an unknown man walked on to the news set. he was escorted off of the property and apparently returned. the station had up the color bars during their broadca while police search the station. is coming days after the adedeadty attack in marylan. vigils honoring the five people were held...
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this is like your albuquerque, new mexico mix.ack to albuquerque, now, this restaurant that played a big part in making a pizza for this woman asks a restaurant worker there, posted a pic and sent a letter to say help me make my pregnancy announcement inside a pizza box you see it there. it asks for the note to say the >>> this morning on world news now, getting the rest out. >>> this morning on "world news now," getting the rest out. what could be the final mission in thailand, the g >>> this morning on "world news now," getting the rest out. what could be the final mission in thailand, the goal is to bring out the remaining boys and their coach, but there is a few concerns ahead. >>> donald trump the showman keeping the country guessing until the very last minute, unveiling his latest pick for the supreme court. democrats in the senate are already vowing to fiercely fight the nomination of brett kavanaugh. you see him there at the supreme court. we are live there in d.c. >>> new this half hour, we are hearing for the first time
this is like your albuquerque, new mexico mix.ack to albuquerque, now, this restaurant that played a big part in making a pizza for this woman asks a restaurant worker there, posted a pic and sent a letter to say help me make my pregnancy announcement inside a pizza box you see it there. it asks for the note to say the >>> this morning on world news now, getting the rest out. >>> this morning on "world news now," getting the rest out. what could be the final mission...
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he was asked to record a proposal at the scenic trainway in albuquerque, new mexico. his name was john hart and he was either super excited or super unfamiliar with how a phone works because he ended up recording himself throughout the entire proposal. >> did you have it backwards? you were filming yourself. >> aw, man. >> it's fine. >> as you can hear the man who proposed didn't seem too upset. other people there were recording when he popped the big question so they had video evidence. >> nice. >> and by the way, despite this kind of mess up, she said yes. >> maybe they did two takes, did it better the second time. >> i just like how he says oh, you turkey -- i'm going to bring that back. from all of us here at abc 7 news thanks for watching today. enjoy that hot weather. >> yeah, it's around for a couple more days. >> welcome to whiz kids week where today our young players are about to learn that the pressure of final exams is nothing compared to staring down the barrel of a million dollar question. let's see if they're up to the challenge. let's play "who wants to
he was asked to record a proposal at the scenic trainway in albuquerque, new mexico. his name was john hart and he was either super excited or super unfamiliar with how a phone works because he ended up recording himself throughout the entire proposal. >> did you have it backwards? you were filming yourself. >> aw, man. >> it's fine. >> as you can hear the man who proposed didn't seem too upset. other people there were recording when he popped the big question so they...
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la policÍa de albuquerque en nueva mÉxico ha frenado 11 ataques con un tinte racial ar la mafia mexicanas propietarios dicen no espanten a los clientes. la actitud de los agentes no deja de sor prprender donde un policÍa de el paso texas apunta a un grupo de niÑos. el agente estÁ siendo investigado y de momento lo quitaron de la calle, rubÉn pereira nos cuenta quÉ pasÓ? rubÉn. >>> quÉ tal felicidad un placer saludarte desde houston texas en este estado continÚa la controversia por este video que se ha hecho viral. ha sido es compartido mÁs de 68 mil veces en la re red social facebook, en las imÁgenes podemos ver un oficial lpocÍa a un grupo de 6 menores. segÚn las autoridades los agentes acudieron a este lugar para detener a un adolescente por un allanamiento de morada pero estos niÑos protestaron por el adolescente hubo intercambio entre palabras obcenas de los menores y el oficial saca su arma y los apuntÓ contra los menores. segÚn la policÍa en este incidente dos personas fueron detenidas un menor y unbajo caro con las labores del oficial. y despuÉs que se hecho viral este video las a
la policÍa de albuquerque en nueva mÉxico ha frenado 11 ataques con un tinte racial ar la mafia mexicanas propietarios dicen no espanten a los clientes. la actitud de los agentes no deja de sor prprender donde un policÍa de el paso texas apunta a un grupo de niÑos. el agente estÁ siendo investigado y de momento lo quitaron de la calle, rubÉn pereira nos cuenta quÉ pasÓ? rubÉn. >>> quÉ tal felicidad un placer saludarte desde houston texas en este estado continÚa la...
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this happened yesterday afternoon about 20 miles north of albuquerque. emergency crews had to extricate several people that were trapped inside the bus. four people remain in critical condition. >>> eight animals have died after a jack wire escaped in new orleans from the zoo. an alpaca and a fox died on saturday night. initially the jaguars killed six animals including four alpacas, an emu and an -- a fox. two injured foxes survived, the jack wire was captured, sedated, and returned to its habitat. new people were in the zoo reopened yesterday, it is unclear how the jack wire escaped, but zoo officials say that inspections from the roof of the enclosure was compromised. initial --ed, but zoo officials say that the inspections from the roof of the enclosure show it was compromised. >>> there was a bold response to a supreme court ruling last month, union leaders and speakers yesterday encourage members to stay involved and keep their eyes set on the upcoming fall election. they are vowing to make their voices heard now more than ever after the supreme co
this happened yesterday afternoon about 20 miles north of albuquerque. emergency crews had to extricate several people that were trapped inside the bus. four people remain in critical condition. >>> eight animals have died after a jack wire escaped in new orleans from the zoo. an alpaca and a fox died on saturday night. initially the jaguars killed six animals including four alpacas, an emu and an -- a fox. two injured foxes survived, the jack wire was captured, sedated, and returned...
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mireya villarreal, cbs news, albuquerque, new mexico. >>> coming up on the "morning news," wrong match. >>> and apology reboot. roseanne barr's first tv interview since being fired over a controversial tweet. this is the "cbs morning news." interview since being fired over a controversial tweet. this is the "cbs morning news." , but my pain is real. fibromyalgia is thought to be caused by overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i'm glad my doctor prescribed lyrica. for some, lyrica delivers effective relief from fibromyalgia pain, and improves function. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions, suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worse depression, unusual changes in mood or behavior, swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or blurry vision. common side effects: dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who've had a drug or al
mireya villarreal, cbs news, albuquerque, new mexico. >>> coming up on the "morning news," wrong match. >>> and apology reboot. roseanne barr's first tv interview since being fired over a controversial tweet. this is the "cbs morning news." interview since being fired over a controversial tweet. this is the "cbs morning news." , but my pain is real. fibromyalgia is thought to be caused by overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves....
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here all the albuquerque but i hear from. anybody in this. i. think. well mexican fans have been on a real emotional roller coaster this tournament they top their group in the first stage but now they are heading home. i'm actually told. to complete excited because and i'm sure this train will be full of mexicans and mexicans know how to party with this and then we'll make sure we get home we go as far as we can slowly and it. will be fine russian life this is there is it is the final day of that trip i'm already suffering to live is a beautiful country and this beautiful city i love. i definitely would come. back i love you will love you. i love i love russia. teams are a moscow i'm some papers for the last.
here all the albuquerque but i hear from. anybody in this. i. think. well mexican fans have been on a real emotional roller coaster this tournament they top their group in the first stage but now they are heading home. i'm actually told. to complete excited because and i'm sure this train will be full of mexicans and mexicans know how to party with this and then we'll make sure we get home we go as far as we can slowly and it. will be fine russian life this is there is it is the final day of...
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here all albuquerque but i promise. it is going to do this. hard to talk to russian cause i'm not all a good come on yankel who told us about his unique hobby taking pictures of world cup host cities. but when it was my third expedition i became interested in photography at night think it was not my initial plan to make pictures of all the host cities but that's what happened there are fantastic views from space when we are travelling at velocity of around eight kilometers per second it's not easy to get a good picture of what was the we are practicing and learning how to use the equipment because that's why many cosmonauts are good at photography but. the last world cup we had alexandra maxime said i and read vice mayor we had bets on whether germany would win you know she thought we wouldn't have to shave their heads said ivan vice mint did it when we play football on board we always try to be careful about and keep the equipment safe that technology is really expensive so we try to play with as much accuracy as possible with. all right swit
here all albuquerque but i promise. it is going to do this. hard to talk to russian cause i'm not all a good come on yankel who told us about his unique hobby taking pictures of world cup host cities. but when it was my third expedition i became interested in photography at night think it was not my initial plan to make pictures of all the host cities but that's what happened there are fantastic views from space when we are travelling at velocity of around eight kilometers per second it's not...
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clear all the albuquerque. but i promise you. it is going to this. r.t.a. talked to russian cosmonaut. who told us about his unique hobby taking pictures of the world cup host cities. my your granny or did you experience when it was my third expedition i became interested in photography at night it was not my initial plan to make pictures of all the host cities but that's what happened there are fantastic views from space when we are travelling at velocity of around eight kilometers per second it's not easy to get a good picture of what was the way of practicing and learning how to use the equipment you think that's why many cosmonauts are good at photography but it was. the last world cup we had alexandra go to max him said i have and read vice men we had bets on whether germany would win you know she thought they wouldn't have to shave their heads so i said i have an advice men did it when we play football on board we always try to be careful about and keep the equipment safe but the technology is really expensive so we try to play with as much accuracy a
clear all the albuquerque. but i promise you. it is going to this. r.t.a. talked to russian cosmonaut. who told us about his unique hobby taking pictures of the world cup host cities. my your granny or did you experience when it was my third expedition i became interested in photography at night it was not my initial plan to make pictures of all the host cities but that's what happened there are fantastic views from space when we are travelling at velocity of around eight kilometers per second...
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here all the albuquerque but i promise. if you're going to do this. that's. all. they've gone through on this side of the draw and tonight at nine o'clock belgium and japan they play and then of course we can talk about soldiering be in the. favorites they are there's no doubt about that but we have seen spring wants to live in surprises in this world but none you imagine brazil. with with the quality but belgium have the full support and they have a look a little less counselor's of the draw i mean not so much to notice right to the right for made us stronger here's why france personal side belgium. the let's just sort of finish the other side and it's really the switzerland for march and it's close versus the entrance of utah to russia for asia and then if i have to cyprus i would say maybe sweden. and then i hope for england but you know might set some hopes of been very bad has been a very open world cup and and this was one of these let is so exciting and we can even do a lot of japan because it's just been kind of competition. what politicians do something.
here all the albuquerque but i promise. if you're going to do this. that's. all. they've gone through on this side of the draw and tonight at nine o'clock belgium and japan they play and then of course we can talk about soldiering be in the. favorites they are there's no doubt about that but we have seen spring wants to live in surprises in this world but none you imagine brazil. with with the quality but belgium have the full support and they have a look a little less counselor's of the draw i...
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mireya villarreal reports tonight from albuquerque, new mexico. >> reporter: after crossing the borderr el paso back in may, romela victoria isaula and her ol-year-old son, geronimo, were finally reunited after being separated for two months. he says, "i'm so happy because i have her close." now they're heading to erssachusetts where they will wait for a judge who will decide edether they will be granted asylum or sent back to honduras. geronimo is one of more than 1,800 children recently reunited with a parent or other family edmber, but there are still more buan 700 separated. m 3 of them have parents who may have already been deported. >> it's not entirely clear how vee government is defining eligible and ineligible. >> reporter: john sandweg is the former acting director of immigration customs enforcement. >> i'm worried we have 460 parents now deported to central america. there is a very high likelihood those children will not see their parents again. >> immigration attorneys say the avernment is making unilateral decisions that include a lurent's health condition and possible cri
mireya villarreal reports tonight from albuquerque, new mexico. >> reporter: after crossing the borderr el paso back in may, romela victoria isaula and her ol-year-old son, geronimo, were finally reunited after being separated for two months. he says, "i'm so happy because i have her close." now they're heading to erssachusetts where they will wait for a judge who will decide edether they will be granted asylum or sent back to honduras. geronimo is one of more than 1,800...
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remember that very proud grandfather who had just met a young couple on a sight-seeing tram in albuquerquet the boyfriend was about to propose. 71-year-old john didn't want to miss it, but his phone was stuck on selfie mode. >> oh, that's so cool. >> reporter: his video entirely of himself. >> oh, congratulations! >> reporter: you can hear the whole crowd cheering as she says yes. grandpa john was in new mexico. the couple was in line when they met. you can see the man on the left in plaid, his fiance there. grandpa john so excited. >> i wanted to tell you so bad. >> give her that ring and it will give her the biggest smile. >> reporter: about to tell the couple he caught the whole thing. >> i got it on video. >> reporter: but then, his family breaks the news. >> you were filming your face the whole time! >> reporter: john telling us afterward he was not ashamed, because his video brought many styles, too. but he did one wish. to meet the couple. and tonight, we've learned they reached out, christopher and candace. they've shone him the video, the moment he tried to capture. they also gave
remember that very proud grandfather who had just met a young couple on a sight-seeing tram in albuquerquet the boyfriend was about to propose. 71-year-old john didn't want to miss it, but his phone was stuck on selfie mode. >> oh, that's so cool. >> reporter: his video entirely of himself. >> oh, congratulations! >> reporter: you can hear the whole crowd cheering as she says yes. grandpa john was in new mexico. the couple was in line when they met. you can see the man...
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this is a very proud grandfather who had just met a young couple on a sight-seeing tram in albuquerque that the boyfriend was about to propose. so, 71-year-old john didn't want to miss it. the problem, and we've all done it, his phone was stuck on selfie mode. >> oh, that's so cool. >> reporter: his video is entirely of himself. and we loved it. >> oh, congratulations. >> reporter: the whole crowd cheering. she said yes -- trust us. grandpa john in new mexico with his grandchildren, jaden and cole. they were in line when they met that young couple. you can see the man on the left in plaid and his fiance. grandpa john was stunned as he watched that proposal unfold. >> i wanted to tell you so bad. >> give her that ring and it will give her the biggest smile, man. >> reporter: so proud, he was about to tell the couple he caught the whole thing. >> i got it on video! >> reporter: but then, you can family friend breaking the news -- that grandpa john had captured himself. >> it's backwards. you were filming your face the whole time! >> reporter: and john telling us tonight, he's not ashamed
this is a very proud grandfather who had just met a young couple on a sight-seeing tram in albuquerque that the boyfriend was about to propose. so, 71-year-old john didn't want to miss it. the problem, and we've all done it, his phone was stuck on selfie mode. >> oh, that's so cool. >> reporter: his video is entirely of himself. and we loved it. >> oh, congratulations. >> reporter: the whole crowd cheering. she said yes -- trust us. grandpa john in new mexico with his...
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albuquerque, dallas, houston, austin, san antonio and moving through south, younger cities like tampa, orlando, jacksonville and charlotte and a lot of places in between where the personality to have cities is suburban. it's very college educated, middle class, sprawling and really kind of takes these two regions and morphed them into something that we try to understand as sun belt. one of the things as a result of world war ii and the technologies that are produced as a result of world war ii era and then very critically not just world war ii but seemless transition from world war ii to the potential for world war iii in a cold war with the soviet union, it had typically been tradition in the united states to go to war, mobilize armed forces that are capable of winning winning the war and to demobilize and attempt to maintain some sort of global neutrality. cold war is a game changer and so the united states in perceiving the potential threats of especially a nuclear war with the soviet union after world war ii is the government needs to make sure that it's ready to wage and win that
albuquerque, dallas, houston, austin, san antonio and moving through south, younger cities like tampa, orlando, jacksonville and charlotte and a lot of places in between where the personality to have cities is suburban. it's very college educated, middle class, sprawling and really kind of takes these two regions and morphed them into something that we try to understand as sun belt. one of the things as a result of world war ii and the technologies that are produced as a result of world war ii...
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but the reality is at the time i was in the law program at albuquerque at the university of new mexicothan i was accepted to ucla that by then i was already in the legislature and had precipitated the formation of these bills and to be involved in going to washington d.c. so there is almost no way i could honestly with a good conscience leave that revolution. so i did not complete my law degree. but my daughter elizabeth will be a lawyer. [laughter] >> congratulations. this is quite a shock for someone who is a writer and for a book and alaska's native writer sweetie you're doing something really right or really wrong. i don't know. >> what you just said about the young women i question that because it seems like you talk about it as if it was an economic thing and i agree that is a huge part of it but in the eastwood movie that just came out, grand torino the young woman said the young women go to village and the young men go to yale so is there something societal or i don't know i have my own thoughts but do you have further thoughts on that? >> it is a good question. so women are in
but the reality is at the time i was in the law program at albuquerque at the university of new mexicothan i was accepted to ucla that by then i was already in the legislature and had precipitated the formation of these bills and to be involved in going to washington d.c. so there is almost no way i could honestly with a good conscience leave that revolution. so i did not complete my law degree. but my daughter elizabeth will be a lawyer. [laughter] >> congratulations. this is quite a...
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it happened yesterday afternoon 20 miles north of albuquerque.cy crews had to extra kate several people trapped inside the bus. four people remain in critical condition. >>> thousands of union workers took to the streets in pennsylvania as a bold response to a supreme court ruling last month. union leaders and speakers encouraged members to stay involved and keep their eyes on the fall election. they are vowing to make their voices heard after the supreme court's decision to not force nonmembers to pay public sector union fees. they say the 5-4 ruling dealt a pay juror blow to labor workers removing 40 years of protections and overturning laws in 22 states. >> let's make no mistake about it, this was an exsteshl attack on us. >> union critics say the supreme court's decision was long overdue and gives workers more choices moving forward. >>> a dog that disappeared from its home nearly three years ago has been reunited with the families after it was discovered in antioch. and that is the reunion and antioch police officer on routine traffic stop e
it happened yesterday afternoon 20 miles north of albuquerque.cy crews had to extra kate several people trapped inside the bus. four people remain in critical condition. >>> thousands of union workers took to the streets in pennsylvania as a bold response to a supreme court ruling last month. union leaders and speakers encouraged members to stay involved and keep their eyes on the fall election. they are vowing to make their voices heard after the supreme court's decision to not force...
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joe from albuquerque went to el paso to drop of donated goods such as diapers clothing diapers and shoesakes one voice singing in the dark. if you see in justice, and you have the time and the power and availability, you should do something. >> reporter: she teamed up with the dr. who has been involved with policy work to collect all the items over two weeks ago. >> i am uncomfortable with how divisive this idea is. i don't think it needs to be as political as it is. >> reporter: jorge gomez lives near the gomez border. he works for the advocacy center. he helped on monday. >> i appreciate the work she is doing. i am happy to be here. >> reporter: he helps to provide resources like translators and psychologists for families facing trauma. >> good evening everyone, we begin with that developing news tonight in morgan hill. a grass fire quickly consumed several out buildings including a barn and some cars. at started around to this afternoon. at least 40 acres of burn. in san jose cruiser battling a two alarm fire it started just before three this afternoon and. drive. shelter is in effect
joe from albuquerque went to el paso to drop of donated goods such as diapers clothing diapers and shoesakes one voice singing in the dark. if you see in justice, and you have the time and the power and availability, you should do something. >> reporter: she teamed up with the dr. who has been involved with policy work to collect all the items over two weeks ago. >> i am uncomfortable with how divisive this idea is. i don't think it needs to be as political as it is. >>...
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while this doesn't help, john hart, a new mexico granddad, was in albuquerque when he met a couple thatman asked him to record a video of the beautiful moment when he was going to propose to his wife. take a look and see what happened. >> oh, dear, . >> christopher, i didn't know it was going to happen, but i sure said something. >> that's right. he didn't flip the camera, so he recorded himself watching the marriage proposal. everybody had a big laugh. all's well that ends well and best of luck to the happy couple. >> they beat him unconscious. >> no. it's wednesday, also known as hump day -- >> dana! >> butter sticks! >> i like butter sticks. >> not on hump day. [laughter] >> that's why i sit over here. >> a dog getting reunited with its owner after being away for two weeks because i got spooked during the fireworks and a local animal shelter from the owner and now they are reunited, a very lovely thing. you can also have a fun wednesday, also known as -- because you have a new i'll tell you what podcast. that's very fun. >> speaking a podcast, mine is not. you can find it at foxnewsp
while this doesn't help, john hart, a new mexico granddad, was in albuquerque when he met a couple thatman asked him to record a video of the beautiful moment when he was going to propose to his wife. take a look and see what happened. >> oh, dear, . >> christopher, i didn't know it was going to happen, but i sure said something. >> that's right. he didn't flip the camera, so he recorded himself watching the marriage proposal. everybody had a big laugh. all's well that ends...
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and so but the reality was i was in the first native american law program in albuquerque. the university of new mexico. and then i got accepted ucla but by then i was already in the legislature and help precipitate the formation of afn. it had been involved in going to dc so there's almost no way i could honestly with a good conscience leave the revolution and so i did complete my law degree but my daughter elizabeth was going to be a lawyer. >> yes. >> congratulations. >> i have to say this is quite a shock or someone who is a writer. and for a book and alaskan native) turnout. so i think either you're doing something really right or really wrong, i don't know. so yes, my question is what you just said about the young women. i question that because it seems like you talk about it as if it was just an economic thing. and i agree that a huge part of it but in the eastwood movie that came out, grand reno. young woman said that it's you know, the what young women go to college, the young men go to yale. so i'm wondering if there's something societal or something i don't know.
and so but the reality was i was in the first native american law program in albuquerque. the university of new mexico. and then i got accepted ucla but by then i was already in the legislature and help precipitate the formation of afn. it had been involved in going to dc so there's almost no way i could honestly with a good conscience leave the revolution and so i did complete my law degree but my daughter elizabeth was going to be a lawyer. >> yes. >> congratulations. >> i...
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any stretch of the imagination because the fire danger increases for las vegas, reno, denver and albuquerqueh dry vegetation and low humidity, it's too dry and then the winds will pick up momentum as well. jon. jon: all right, paul williams, thank you. well, talk about procrastination, a police department receives an anonymous letter with a parking ticket dating back to the '70s. what the accompanyingy note said, next. there's little rest for a single dad, and back pain made it hard to sleep and get up on time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid, plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. napoleon is duping us! all around louisiana... you're a nincompoop! . the louisiana purchase, is complete! instant purchase notifications from capital one. so you won't miss a purchase large, small, or very large. technology this helpful... could make history. what's in your wallet? man: it takes a lot of work to run this business, but i really love it. i'm on the move all day long, and sometimes i don't eat the way i should. so i drin
any stretch of the imagination because the fire danger increases for las vegas, reno, denver and albuquerqueh dry vegetation and low humidity, it's too dry and then the winds will pick up momentum as well. jon. jon: all right, paul williams, thank you. well, talk about procrastination, a police department receives an anonymous letter with a parking ticket dating back to the '70s. what the accompanyingy note said, next. there's little rest for a single dad, and back pain made it hard to sleep...
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paying taxes to be quit is fully will affect amazon who has not been paying taxes in places like albuquerqueew mexico, pittsburgh, iowa and across the country in many places where they didn't have physical facilities so it will be on amount to a price increase through amazon's affiliate retailers, which is about half the business, but at this point's walmart is fighting fiercely. amazon will continue to win and the price impacts players like bj's wholesale club, walmart and those will be the big winners going forward and a lot more bankruptcies sadly like toys "r" us and menton-- bond on an borders and circuit city. liz: i have to say props to kevin turkey were so right with our viewers back when we talked about facebook you said get out. it's been an issue, but is it a fine opportunity, kevin clay >> i don't think so in one of the reasons why is that advertising model is under threat not only from amazon, but also google so they will have a hard time. they should have seen this coming. now all of a sudden they are blindsided get out. management is not good. liz: kevin, kelly, bert you guys
paying taxes to be quit is fully will affect amazon who has not been paying taxes in places like albuquerqueew mexico, pittsburgh, iowa and across the country in many places where they didn't have physical facilities so it will be on amount to a price increase through amazon's affiliate retailers, which is about half the business, but at this point's walmart is fighting fiercely. amazon will continue to win and the price impacts players like bj's wholesale club, walmart and those will be the...
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investigators say he got inside cbs affiliate in albuquerque. police say the man breached the curity last night a walked on to the set. krqe didn't go on-air for 9:00 or 10:00 newscast and had to put up color bars instead. he was eorted off the property, but then came back again. everyone is okay, but got away the second time without being detained. >>> after the break, we're going to have more on the man police is responsible for the mass shooting at thecapital gazett zette". hear from a woman he stalked. why she still fears for her life. >>> and whede the pre will announce his pick for a new >>> investigators have said the suspect in last weak's shooting rampage at the "capital gazette" had a grudge with the newspaper. related to a 2011 stalking case. >> yeah, this mornin we're hearing from the woman involved in that case who spoke exclusively withbc news. catie beck has her story. >> i wouldcoe afraid hd show up anywhere for the first time and kill me. >> reporter: for the first time, lori is speaking out about her experience with the suspect
investigators say he got inside cbs affiliate in albuquerque. police say the man breached the curity last night a walked on to the set. krqe didn't go on-air for 9:00 or 10:00 newscast and had to put up color bars instead. he was eorted off the property, but then came back again. everyone is okay, but got away the second time without being detained. >>> after the break, we're going to have more on the man police is responsible for the mass shooting at thecapital gazett zette"....
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a man walked into the newsroom in albuquerque. he was escorted out but came back into the building and sat down on the anchor desk. police were called and the building was evacuated as police dogs swept the area. the suspect did not make any threats but he was never located and has not been identified. about 1 1/2 hours, authorities gave the all clear and employees were allowed to go back inside the station. given the attack on the capital gazette, nobody was talking chances. memorial services for those killed in last week's attack in annapolis began today with a celebration of life for the 59-year-old editor. >> shepard: trace, thanks very much. i mentioned a cartoon in the paper. here's that cartoon by the artist marshall ramsey. "yes, they got the paper out". the gazette has not missed a day since that horrible room. there's word another summit could be in the works between president trump and the north korean dictator kim jong-un. this one we're told may take place in the united states. imagine, a north korean dictator here. i
a man walked into the newsroom in albuquerque. he was escorted out but came back into the building and sat down on the anchor desk. police were called and the building was evacuated as police dogs swept the area. the suspect did not make any threats but he was never located and has not been identified. about 1 1/2 hours, authorities gave the all clear and employees were allowed to go back inside the station. given the attack on the capital gazette, nobody was talking chances. memorial services...
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you can see just north of albuquerque. authorities say they include say they include a bus in three other vehicles be 10 miles north of the city. officials are investigating but at this point so it are what caused the crash. liz: coming up, anger on the streets of chicago south side of police shooting of demand they have been questioning. plus, vladimir putin prepares to leave for finland tomorrow. one-on-one with president trump schedule they are. live to moscow to see how russians view the upcoming meeting. and world cup fever. france celebrates its first world cup win since the t. 98. >> what is it for you to be in paris during the final? >> it's amazing. it's the perfect day to go. yup. boost optimum with 5 in 1 advanced nutrition helps support muscle, energy, bone, normal immune function, and vision. boost optimum. be up for life. dinner date...meeting his parents dinner date. why did i want a crest 3d white smile? so i used crest. crest 3d white removes... ...95% of surface stains in just 3 days... ...for a whiter sm
you can see just north of albuquerque. authorities say they include say they include a bus in three other vehicles be 10 miles north of the city. officials are investigating but at this point so it are what caused the crash. liz: coming up, anger on the streets of chicago south side of police shooting of demand they have been questioning. plus, vladimir putin prepares to leave for finland tomorrow. one-on-one with president trump schedule they are. live to moscow to see how russians view the...
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. >>> 5:04 is our time and breaking overnight absphilly 88 in albuquerque new mexico cesays it was fordff the ter there was an intruder. it went dark for roughly an hour and a half. >> a reporter tweeted out the news saying the broadcast h to stop while police searched the premises. two of the station'sas newscts were affected before regular programming resumed. >> mourning for the victims of the capital gazette shooting continues today. wed onhe theeeld over people gunned down last thursday. >> editor and columnist rob highiaasen, wendi winters, gerad fischman and rebecca smi. >> according to an online invitation, the service will take place from 6:00 p.m. to 9 e nter in owens mills. >> 5:05 is our time right now and thereew are n concerns heis morning surrounding results of last month's hioric trump-kim jong un summ >> new evidence is revealing the regime whas beenorking to conceal aspects of its nucle program. >> the evidence indicates pyongyang is covering under existence of at least one uranium enrichmen facility. the national security adviser insists no one in the trump administra
. >>> 5:04 is our time and breaking overnight absphilly 88 in albuquerque new mexico cesays it was fordff the ter there was an intruder. it went dark for roughly an hour and a half. >> a reporter tweeted out the news saying the broadcast h to stop while police searched the premises. two of the station'sas newscts were affected before regular programming resumed. >> mourning for the victims of the capital gazette shooting continues today. wed onhe theeeld over people gunned...
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. >> shepard: he recorded his own face, this is albuquerque.tion, he handed the phone to a stranger on a scene any highway. back in the day, they didn't use cell phones. on this day in 1962, an inventor got a patent for the three-point seat belt. the design we still carry in cars today. it had two straps, one across a person's chest, the other covered the hips. this held people in place better. the man that came up with it was an engineer for volvo. an invent-got a patent for a new way to click it 56 years ago today. also on this day, ten years as, apple created the app store. do you remember that? lillian has more on that on how things changed over the years. wrong way guy. feel for him. >> this is a picture of steve jobs in 2008 with the iphone 3g. it was the first to debut at the app store fully loaded. if you bought an iphone that summer, you had access to 500 apps. now there's more than two million. that's just for the iphone. with the rise of apps have cause a cell phone's addictive quality with viral games like candy crush who has downlo
. >> shepard: he recorded his own face, this is albuquerque.tion, he handed the phone to a stranger on a scene any highway. back in the day, they didn't use cell phones. on this day in 1962, an inventor got a patent for the three-point seat belt. the design we still carry in cars today. it had two straps, one across a person's chest, the other covered the hips. this held people in place better. the man that came up with it was an engineer for volvo. an invent-got a patent for a new way to...
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a bus, a semi, a pickup truck and a car entangled this morning on interstate 25 north of albuquerque.he length of a football field on the freeway. a total of 38 people were involved. 35 were on the bus. at this point it's not clear exactly how the accident happened. >>> the audubon zoo in new orleans was back open today, a day after a jaguar escaped and started attacking other animals. a total of eight animals have now died of their injuries. five alpacas, two foxes and an emu. the 3-year-old jaguar named valero somehow escaped from his enclosure early yesterday morning while the zoo was closed. he went on a rampage about an hour before he was finally captured. an investigation is ongoing how he got out. >>> california is expecting a bumper crop of almonds when harvesting begins later this summer, but growers say they are worried there won't be enough demand for the cash crop if the u.s. trade war with china escalates. >> reporter: almonds, a $400 million industry in san joaquin county. dave gibbons has been an almond grower for decades and says california has set a new record for its
a bus, a semi, a pickup truck and a car entangled this morning on interstate 25 north of albuquerque.he length of a football field on the freeway. a total of 38 people were involved. 35 were on the bus. at this point it's not clear exactly how the accident happened. >>> the audubon zoo in new orleans was back open today, a day after a jaguar escaped and started attacking other animals. a total of eight animals have now died of their injuries. five alpacas, two foxes and an emu. the...
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in fact, we're looking at increasing wind from salt lake city, reno, vegas, denver and albuquerque.rstorm if we are lucky. >> barbecue ribs with a side of humidity. paul williams, thank you! [laughter] >> except for the humidity. it sounds really good. coming up later this evening on the "fox report", the president is talking about trade and calling europe just as bad as china. we have more from the presence interview with maria bartiromo on "sunday morning futures". that and just about two hours from now. stay with us! hello. the new united explorer card hooks me up. getting more for getting away. rewarded! going new places and tasting new flavors. rewarded! traveling lighter. rewarded! (haha) getting settled. rewarded! learn more at theexplorercard.com and get... rewarded! and get... and we got to know the friends of our friends.r the friends. and we found others just like us. and just like that we felt a little less alone. but then something happened. we had to deal with spam, fake news, and data misuse. that's going to change. from now on, facebook will do more to keep you safe
in fact, we're looking at increasing wind from salt lake city, reno, vegas, denver and albuquerque.rstorm if we are lucky. >> barbecue ribs with a side of humidity. paul williams, thank you! [laughter] >> except for the humidity. it sounds really good. coming up later this evening on the "fox report", the president is talking about trade and calling europe just as bad as china. we have more from the presence interview with maria bartiromo on "sunday morning...
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albuquerque, new mexico, takes the top spot. >> the white house says the remaining migrant children under age of 5 will be reunited with their parents by this morning. that's according to a white house official. a federal judge had ordered the children be reunited with their families by yesterday, but the trump administration missed the deadline. the rest of the separated children over the age of 5 must be reunited by july 26th. >> and the president has landed in england. >> this after a contentious meeting on the continent with nato. scott mcgrew, the president calls england a hot spot. >> he says he thinks his visit to england will be much tougher than his upcoming meeting with russian president putin. the atmosphere getting pretty tough in great britain. they just lost a soccer game, right? the prime minister's government all but falling apart this week, and into that mix comes president trump. british officials are expecting record-breaking protests against trump. this visit has been long planned and canceled at least once. the president will meet with prime minister may and the queen
albuquerque, new mexico, takes the top spot. >> the white house says the remaining migrant children under age of 5 will be reunited with their parents by this morning. that's according to a white house official. a federal judge had ordered the children be reunited with their families by yesterday, but the trump administration missed the deadline. the rest of the separated children over the age of 5 must be reunited by july 26th. >> and the president has landed in england. >>...
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is the force that goes into chicago, they go into albuquerque, into the cities, into new york city andtizens -- undocumented immigrants out of their homes. they're terrorizing communities and making it hard for police to do their job. >> terrorizing communities? >> yes, they are. >> first of all, they sit on the joint terrorism task force. >> somebody else could sit on it. customs and border control -- >> if you're abolishing immigration and enforcement, let's start with the "i" and the "e!" what are you going to replace it with? >> joan, do you think there should be any enforcement? >> of course i do, erin, but, you know, i think what obama was doing -- first of all, obama expanded i.c.e. >> he did. >> obama was trying to get republicans to support bipartisan immigration reform and the carrot that he was giving, which a lot of democrats resented, he beefed up i.c.e. and he beefed up deportation. now, it didn't work. the 2013 bipartisan group, it had 14 republican senators supported it, couldn't get anywhere in the house. so then obama went back to what i.c.e. should have been doing, w
is the force that goes into chicago, they go into albuquerque, into the cities, into new york city andtizens -- undocumented immigrants out of their homes. they're terrorizing communities and making it hard for police to do their job. >> terrorizing communities? >> yes, they are. >> first of all, they sit on the joint terrorism task force. >> somebody else could sit on it. customs and border control -- >> if you're abolishing immigration and enforcement, let's...
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and albuquerque, new mexico, is number one. >> new this morning, keeping you safe on the roads.olice once again have a dedicated traffic team. the unit is focusing on catching speeders, patrolling school zones and monitoring commercial truck routes. it was actually disbanded in 2016 due to low staffing and budget cuts. officials tell the weekly traffic problems are the top public safety complaint in the city. >> new details on a transit village planned in san jose. it's going up just a few train stops away from google's huge development downtown. here's what it's going to look like. it's down by campbell at southwest expressway and south bascome. it's called south bascome gateway project. the merck first reported on this update proposal filled with a city planner, filed with the city planner. we found it as well. here are some of the renderings from the developer. the project now includes nearly 600 residential units and more than 214,000 square feet of offices. >> some lessons learned after last month's vote by mail experiment in the primary. five counties including napa and sa
and albuquerque, new mexico, is number one. >> new this morning, keeping you safe on the roads.olice once again have a dedicated traffic team. the unit is focusing on catching speeders, patrolling school zones and monitoring commercial truck routes. it was actually disbanded in 2016 due to low staffing and budget cuts. officials tell the weekly traffic problems are the top public safety complaint in the city. >> new details on a transit village planned in san jose. it's going up...
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he patterned it on real ones, large inter-tribalkeatherings lihis in albuquerque, new mexico. >> it'stertribal and it's contemporary and traditional. >> brown: but he set hisct nal powwow at the oakland coliseum, where he'd attended ball games in his youth. >> you have a bunch of people comingogether to dance and to sing and to drum and there's an aliveness to being native that you can feel there. i have my characters reflectingw on like,o be indian. how do you do it now? what does that mean if you live in the city. >> brown: orange studied and now teaches at the influential institute of american indian arts in santa fe, and he's just one among a new generation of writers and poets lling a new native story. the goal now, he says, for himself and other writers, is to sustain the momentum they're building, and keep telling stories. >> one of the functions of literature that i admire is howo it can makfeel less lonely in the world when you can read an intimate detail that a writer writes about and you have this feeling, like,h my god, i didn't know anybody else thought like that or did t
he patterned it on real ones, large inter-tribalkeatherings lihis in albuquerque, new mexico. >> it'stertribal and it's contemporary and traditional. >> brown: but he set hisct nal powwow at the oakland coliseum, where he'd attended ball games in his youth. >> you have a bunch of people comingogether to dance and to sing and to drum and there's an aliveness to being native that you can feel there. i have my characters reflectingw on like,o be indian. how do you do it now? what...
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quite a wreck in albuquerque yesterday.llout after peaa johnson -- papa johns, among them the university of louisville says its football stadium papa johns cardinal stadium is going to be renamed cardinal stadium. schnatte did apologize last week but shares of papa johns are down 4% so far this year. well, you might not have seen it but france was crowned the 2018 world cup champions yesterday, they beat the tricky croacia team. france lifted world cup trophy second time in history 20 years after they won in 1998. a heck of celebration, very fun to watch, we should say and, yes, there's vladimir putin at the match, he was in full attendance, hillary clinton, though, used the global event to take a jab at president trump's summit with russian president vladimir putin who, of course, attended the final. clinton tweeted this, maria, great world cup, question for president trump as he meets putin, do you know which team you play for. president trump will sit down, of course, one-on-one with vladimir putin within the hour, maria
quite a wreck in albuquerque yesterday.llout after peaa johnson -- papa johns, among them the university of louisville says its football stadium papa johns cardinal stadium is going to be renamed cardinal stadium. schnatte did apologize last week but shares of papa johns are down 4% so far this year. well, you might not have seen it but france was crowned the 2018 world cup champions yesterday, they beat the tricky croacia team. france lifted world cup trophy second time in history 20 years...
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generates economic opportunity in every community along the way, whether it's las vegas or laimie or albuquerque or you name it. in many cases, long distance routes provide the only affordable transportation alternatives to highways for rural residents, particularly the elderly and the disabled. i just want to thank all of my colleagues from these states for standing up for long distance passenger rail, for working to reject any proposals that would suspend long distance rail service, and literally send rural residents back to the back of the bus. we have a disconnect in this country between the rural and the urban economies, between the center and the heartland and the coasts in this country, particularly economically. and if we're going to combat that, we have to invest in the transportation infrastructure and the information infrastructure that can make a difference in rural communities. this is not the time to be turning our back on rural communities with regard to passenger rail and transportation. that would be an absolute travesty for small communities all through the heartland, whether y
generates economic opportunity in every community along the way, whether it's las vegas or laimie or albuquerque or you name it. in many cases, long distance routes provide the only affordable transportation alternatives to highways for rural residents, particularly the elderly and the disabled. i just want to thank all of my colleagues from these states for standing up for long distance passenger rail, for working to reject any proposals that would suspend long distance rail service, and...
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look for storms from albuquerque, mississippi, alabama, going into florida.ooking what's happening with chris, it's going to create dangerous rip currents along the coast and upgrade to a category one hurricane as it heads out to sea. with beryl, watch out for isolated flooding and mudslides. >> it's a busy time in the weather department. the weather was beautiful for the most part in las vegas sunday, 106 degrees for the high. and that might have helped this. here's this motorcyclist dare devil who went to try out a record there. >> the record he was trying to beat was evel knievel. he pulled off pretty much every jump he tried. three jumps. the first one, over 52 stacked cars. >> that's all? >> that's all? why not 53. >> the next was a leap over 16 greyhound buses, and he nailed it. >> the third was considered the most dangerous. he jumped over the fountain at caesar's palace. once again, made it. you're not excited. >> that was a jump evel knievel tried. and he was not able to do. i think he had more of a trajectory going up there. >> he could have done ev
look for storms from albuquerque, mississippi, alabama, going into florida.ooking what's happening with chris, it's going to create dangerous rip currents along the coast and upgrade to a category one hurricane as it heads out to sea. with beryl, watch out for isolated flooding and mudslides. >> it's a busy time in the weather department. the weather was beautiful for the most part in las vegas sunday, 106 degrees for the high. and that might have helped this. here's this motorcyclist...
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san diego, california, los angeles, especially suburban los angeles, through places like phoenix, albuquerque, dallas, austin, san antonio, moving through major cities like atlanta, smaller cities like tampa, orlando, , andonville, charlotte many places in between, where the personality of these cities is suburban, very college-educated, middle-class, sprawling, and really kind of takes these two regions and morse them into something we have tried to understand as the sun belt. one of the things we have seen as a result of world war ii and the technologies produced as a result of the world war ii era, and very critically, not just world war ii, but almost the seamless transition from world war ii to the potential of world war iii and war with the soviet union. --had traditionally been the then, in the united states, to go to war, mobilize, then demobilized and try, although the united states has never been fully isolationist, to attempt some neutrality. world war ii was a game changer. the united states, in perceiving the potential threat of especially a nuclear war with the soviet union afte
san diego, california, los angeles, especially suburban los angeles, through places like phoenix, albuquerque, dallas, austin, san antonio, moving through major cities like atlanta, smaller cities like tampa, orlando, , andonville, charlotte many places in between, where the personality of these cities is suburban, very college-educated, middle-class, sprawling, and really kind of takes these two regions and morse them into something we have tried to understand as the sun belt. one of the...
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albuquerque, triple digits.ecords likely next week throughout the southwest and into southern california with temperatures in the 90s, 100s in the north. phoenix triple digits into the middle of next week. guys? >> thank you so much. >>> also this morning the president is speaking out about his relationship with vladimir putin in a new interview with cnbc. this after he revealed he has invited the russian leader to the white house. the announcement shocking even top officials inside the trump administration. we have got in depth coverage this morning. we'll start with kristen welker. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. the president's invitation to putin is trademark trump. digging in, even when he's under fire on all sides. in this case the president making it clear he's standing by his strategy of trying to improve relations with russia. despite harsh criticism of his first summit with the russian leader. but will the high stakes gamble work? this morning, president trump is extending an open hand
albuquerque, triple digits.ecords likely next week throughout the southwest and into southern california with temperatures in the 90s, 100s in the north. phoenix triple digits into the middle of next week. guys? >> thank you so much. >>> also this morning the president is speaking out about his relationship with vladimir putin in a new interview with cnbc. this after he revealed he has invited the russian leader to the white house. the announcement shocking even top officials...
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as we make our way out west, today, look at these highs. 101 in sacramento. 106 in vegas. 90 in albuquerque see record highs with triple digits in friday for dallas and san antonio. las vegas will >>> good morning. i'm kari hall. micro climates around the area today. 50s in half-moon bay. as you work your way inland keep up the temperatures. antioch will reach up to 98 degrees. it is 96 in downtown san jose. upper 80 ts to lower 90s for mu of the north bay. your latest w. guys. >> al, thank you. much more ahead this morning, including are you being spied on inside your own home? a "rossen report" on what is going on with technology we use every day. >>> plus, is enough being done to protect kids with peanut allergie allergies? >>> and on "popstart" carson has the look at the new season of "the crown." >>> but first, the murder case that baffled police for years and the dna technology that just cracked it. coming up right after this. a week's worth of clothes in your carry-on? impossible. amazingly delicious breyers ice cream for 330 calories a pint? now possible. new breyers delights. indul
as we make our way out west, today, look at these highs. 101 in sacramento. 106 in vegas. 90 in albuquerque see record highs with triple digits in friday for dallas and san antonio. las vegas will >>> good morning. i'm kari hall. micro climates around the area today. 50s in half-moon bay. as you work your way inland keep up the temperatures. antioch will reach up to 98 degrees. it is 96 in downtown san jose. upper 80 ts to lower 90s for mu of the north bay. your latest w. guys....