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how did she get to albuquerque? answered as of yet. >> it would take more than diligent detective work to find those answers, but within with a few you months of receiving those remains, lab-coated sleuths at the office of the medical investigator began unraveling the riddle of jane doe number 7. >> since is her skull was pretty much intact, one of our senior investigators who is able to do forensic sketching started doing a profile for her. >> 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 es were very important. >> jane doe's 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 looking into the missing and exploited chi
how did she get to albuquerque? answered as of yet. >> it would take more than diligent detective work to find those answers, but within with a few you months of receiving those remains, lab-coated sleuths at the office of the medical investigator began unraveling the riddle of jane doe number 7. >> since is her skull was pretty much intact, one of our senior investigators who is able to do forensic sketching started doing a profile for her. >> based on photographs of the...
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in 2006, the albuquerque journal ran an article on the missing mechanic and father.ld case which had been virtually dead for years was suddenly picking up steam. reporter jeff proctor. >> it triggered some tips to the police department, and it got people you know talking about this as something other than a husband who walked off on his family. >> for the first time albuquerque police were publicly calling the case a homicide investigation, and that caught the attention of a man named frank. >> he said, i'm the one who lent her the gun. if you think she's a suspect in this, i don't want my family in danger, so i want to turn the gun over to you. >> frank was retired military. a straight by the book guy who had befriended ellen snyder when they worked together in 2001. >> she was telling people that he yelled at her all the time. >> it was christmas 2001. ellen says the daily fighting in the snyder home had escalated. mike's multiple sclerosis had grown progressively worse and with it so had his anger. >> he would push me around. he hit me. >> he hit you, how many tim
in 2006, the albuquerque journal ran an article on the missing mechanic and father.ld case which had been virtually dead for years was suddenly picking up steam. reporter jeff proctor. >> it triggered some tips to the police department, and it got people you know talking about this as something other than a husband who walked off on his family. >> for the first time albuquerque police were publicly calling the case a homicide investigation, and that caught the attention of a man...
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she was a high school student in albuquerque, new mexico. ask her, but i'm pretty sure that wasn't cool in 1964 to be a pregnant mom in high school in albuquerque, new mexico. in fact, my grandfather who is another incredibly important figure in my life, went to bat for her, and the high school wanted to kick her out. you were not allowed to be pregnant in high school there. my grandfather said, you can't kick her out. it is a public school. she gets to go to school. then they negotiated for a while. the principal said she can stay and finish high school, but can't do extracurricular activities and can't have a locker. i know. my grandfather being a very wise man, he was like, done. we will take that deal. she finished high school. she had me, then she married my dad. my dad is my real dad, not my biological dad. his name is mike. he was a cuban immigrant. he got a scholarship to college in albuquerque, which is where he met my mom. i have kind of a fairytale story. my grandfather, possibly, i am pretty sure because my parents were so young,
she was a high school student in albuquerque, new mexico. ask her, but i'm pretty sure that wasn't cool in 1964 to be a pregnant mom in high school in albuquerque, new mexico. in fact, my grandfather who is another incredibly important figure in my life, went to bat for her, and the high school wanted to kick her out. you were not allowed to be pregnant in high school there. my grandfather said, you can't kick her out. it is a public school. she gets to go to school. then they negotiated for a...
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she was a high school student in albuquerque, new mexico. ask her, but i'm pretty sure that wasn't cool in 1964 to be a pregnant mom in high school in albuquerque, new mexico. in fact, my grandfather who is another incredibly important figure in my life, went to bat for her, and the high school wanted to kick her out. you were not allowed to be pregnant in high school there. my grandfather said, you can't kick her out. it is a public school. she gets to go to school. then they negotiated for a while. then the principal said she can stay and finish the high school, but can't do extracurricular activities and can't have a locker. i know. my grandfather being a very wise man, done. we will take that deal. she finished high school. she had me, then she married my dad. my dad is my real dad not my , biological dad. his name is mike. he is a cuban immigrant. he got a scholarship to college in albuquerque, which is where he met my mom. i have kind of a fairytale story. my grandfather, possibly, i am pretty sure because my parents were so young, sta
she was a high school student in albuquerque, new mexico. ask her, but i'm pretty sure that wasn't cool in 1964 to be a pregnant mom in high school in albuquerque, new mexico. in fact, my grandfather who is another incredibly important figure in my life, went to bat for her, and the high school wanted to kick her out. you were not allowed to be pregnant in high school there. my grandfather said, you can't kick her out. it is a public school. she gets to go to school. then they negotiated for a...
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her that time and time again to spruce up old properties on design interiors of things like the albuquerque airport facility. and she has an active career with them up until about 1950. and in the hospitality newsletter there is a great homage to her when she passes away. but she was kind of the artistic heart and soul of the fred harvey company. but soon what she could do with places like la pasada and having that hotel available still for people to go and experience is quite the gift of the fred harvey company. what we got here if front of us are seven paintings by western artists w. dean fossett. and fossett's art work was acquired about it fred harvey company in the late's 40s, early 1950s. and hung in the hotel bar. this is one of the oldest buildings at grand canyon. and it came into being even before grand canyon national park came into being. it was established as a partnership between the santa fe railway and the fred harvey company to bring tourists from the mainline at williams, arizona, up the grand canyon railway to the rim of the grand canyon. it was meant to be the conduit fo
her that time and time again to spruce up old properties on design interiors of things like the albuquerque airport facility. and she has an active career with them up until about 1950. and in the hospitality newsletter there is a great homage to her when she passes away. but she was kind of the artistic heart and soul of the fred harvey company. but soon what she could do with places like la pasada and having that hotel available still for people to go and experience is quite the gift of the...
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simon drobik ÷ albuquerque police dept.ortunately some people get too excited for these events and they decide to go on to the field and take matters into their own hands."as with any youth sports league -- yafl has a code of conduct where parents pledge to control their emotions and set a good example.yafl sent us a statement saying someone from the rio grande team violated as- p-d they areand more often.ofc. simon drobik ÷ albuquerque police dept.:"i think nationwide you're seeing this behavior nationwide not just albuquerque."the new mexico activities association -- which does not oversee yafl -- says aggressive acts like these are scaring away referees.on the phone: dusty young:"it's disappointing to see something like that occur at a youth sporting event, and unfortunately it's one of those things and other sportsmanship issues that are causing the shortage of officials."and parents we spoke to also feel for the kids -- who are forced to see that kind of behavior.parent: "i think this would be scary for some of the kid
simon drobik ÷ albuquerque police dept.ortunately some people get too excited for these events and they decide to go on to the field and take matters into their own hands."as with any youth sports league -- yafl has a code of conduct where parents pledge to control their emotions and set a good example.yafl sent us a statement saying someone from the rio grande team violated as- p-d they areand more often.ofc. simon drobik ÷ albuquerque police dept.:"i think nationwide you're seeing...
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that began wielding western albuquerque in the 1880's. it reached flagstaff in 1882. it is really the reason why flagstaff is here. once a railroad depot was established and transportation all along the railroad line, in those days, that was the atlantic and pacific railroad. that is the reason for the founding of the town in 1882. chicagoer that, a industrialist, edward air, realized the potential in this huge ponderosa pine forest all around flagstaff for timber production. out, brought a lumber mill established it right after the railroad got here. they began cutting trees and milling the lumber. that went on for a very long time. that was his principal interest. city'sand away, the major employer. by 1912 or so, they were ponderosa pine lumber to be shipped all over the country. that was the founding industry along with the railroad. the railroad provided an opportunity for the shipment of livestock to market. my family was in the livestock business early on. today, you see the railroads busier than ever, sending upwards of 120 freight trains through flagstaff eve
that began wielding western albuquerque in the 1880's. it reached flagstaff in 1882. it is really the reason why flagstaff is here. once a railroad depot was established and transportation all along the railroad line, in those days, that was the atlantic and pacific railroad. that is the reason for the founding of the town in 1882. chicagoer that, a industrialist, edward air, realized the potential in this huge ponderosa pine forest all around flagstaff for timber production. out, brought a...
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simon drobik ÷ albuquerque police dept.nfortunately some people get too excited for these events and they decide to go on to the field and take matters into their own hands."as with any youth sports league -- yafl has a code of conduct where parents pledge to control their emotions and set a good example.yafl sent us a statement saying someone from the rio grande team violated those policies and because of that the entire team is banned for the season.according to a- p-d they are being called to incidents like this more and more often.ofc. simon drobik ÷ albuquerque police dept.:"i think nationwide you're seeing this behavior nationwide not just albuquerque."the new mexico activities association -- which does not oversee yafl -- says aggressive acts like these are scaring away referees.on the phone: dusty young:"it's disappointing to see something like that occur at a youth sporting event, and unfortunately it's one of those things and other sportsmanship issues that are causing the shortage of officials."and parents we spo
simon drobik ÷ albuquerque police dept.nfortunately some people get too excited for these events and they decide to go on to the field and take matters into their own hands."as with any youth sports league -- yafl has a code of conduct where parents pledge to control their emotions and set a good example.yafl sent us a statement saying someone from the rio grande team violated those policies and because of that the entire team is banned for the season.according to a- p-d they are being...
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simon drobik ÷ albuquerque police dept. this behavior nationwide not just albuquerque."the new mexico activities association -- which does not oversee yafl -- says aggressive acts like these are scaring away referees.on the phone: dusty young:"it's disappointing to see something like that occur at a youth sporting event, and unfortunately it's one of those things and other sportsmanship issues that are causing the shortage of officials."and parents we spoke to also feel for the kids -- who are forced to see that kind of behavior.parent: "i think this would be scary for some of the kids, they wouldn't want to play anymore." (pam) (pam) that was francesca washington reporting. the county sheriff's office in new mexico says... it did respond to the fight. no arrests have been made, but they are still investigating. (jrstone) you have a chance to explore history in the peninsula for free! the san mateo county history museum in redwood city will offer free admission to the public on the firs friday of every month. there will als
simon drobik ÷ albuquerque police dept. this behavior nationwide not just albuquerque."the new mexico activities association -- which does not oversee yafl -- says aggressive acts like these are scaring away referees.on the phone: dusty young:"it's disappointing to see something like that occur at a youth sporting event, and unfortunately it's one of those things and other sportsmanship issues that are causing the shortage of officials."and parents we spoke to also feel for the...
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it had to go west and albuquerque in 1880. and it's really the reason why. >> we are at the eastern end of the grand canyon and looking out into the painted desert so this is about one quarter of the way into the grand canyon 70 miles east of here and right here is when the canyon starts to wyden and deepen turning into the classic view you see in photographs or calendars or famous images. it is a narrow gorge but then it opens out and 10 miles wide and 1 mile deep with another 200 miles west. with the colorado river. all the way from the rocky mount so you can see the tower over there it is 70 feet tall you get a better view from the top and then about 50 miles east their ancestor used to live on the -- and farm about 1000 years ago and with those ancestral pueblo so they have a very long condition with the grand canyon it is still very sacred to them where humans emerged into the world to return to the grand canyon to reach the afterlife that ties into the canyon more than any other group of people. but actually this was a p
it had to go west and albuquerque in 1880. and it's really the reason why. >> we are at the eastern end of the grand canyon and looking out into the painted desert so this is about one quarter of the way into the grand canyon 70 miles east of here and right here is when the canyon starts to wyden and deepen turning into the classic view you see in photographs or calendars or famous images. it is a narrow gorge but then it opens out and 10 miles wide and 1 mile deep with another 200 miles...
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albuquerque, new mexico "i'm going with the church street cafe""sophia's" "el bruno's on fourth street"church street""you gotta stop in at mary & tito's" fewer topics are as contentious or full of pride: who makes the best enchilada? who has the hottest green chile? but what makes new mexican cuisine, 'new mexican'? "i dunno, it's probably more like a cross between spanish, mexican and native american food.""spice, a lot of heat" "once you taste it, it's unique to anything in the world"following the spanish tradition of adapting key ingredients with regional flavors, the ánew mexican cuisine was born in the fusion of native american staples with spanish ingredients brought over in the 16th century"before the spanish, they didn't have pork, they didn't have beef, they didn't have chicken they didn't have milk, cream, eggs"those ingredients were mixed with a cornerstone of the native american tradition"the three sisters - the corn, beans and squash- they each kind of help each other to grow and prosper so you'll see things like calabacitas, you'll see like corn husks, you know, for tamal
albuquerque, new mexico "i'm going with the church street cafe""sophia's" "el bruno's on fourth street"church street""you gotta stop in at mary & tito's" fewer topics are as contentious or full of pride: who makes the best enchilada? who has the hottest green chile? but what makes new mexican cuisine, 'new mexican'? "i dunno, it's probably more like a cross between spanish, mexican and native american food.""spice, a lot of...
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that parallel from albuquerque to los angeles, was chosen for the route of the second transcontinental railroad. in 1880. building west it reached flagstaff in 1882 and is the reason why flagstaff is here. once a railroad depot was established and transportation along the railroad line -- the atlantic and pacific railroad, that is the reason for the founding of the town in 1882. soon after that, a chicago industrialist realized the forest alln the huge around flagstaff. for timber production. out, brought a lumber mill established it. right after the railroad got here. and began cutting trees and milling lumber. and that went on for a very long time as the city's principal interest. by far and away the major employer. and by 1912 or so, they were producing millions of high lumber to be shipped all over the country. and so that was the founding along with the railroad. the other thing the railroad provided an opportunity for was the shipment of livestock to mark in kansas or texas or california. my family, as i mentioned before, was in the livestock bills this early on. so the three fou
that parallel from albuquerque to los angeles, was chosen for the route of the second transcontinental railroad. in 1880. building west it reached flagstaff in 1882 and is the reason why flagstaff is here. once a railroad depot was established and transportation along the railroad line -- the atlantic and pacific railroad, that is the reason for the founding of the town in 1882. soon after that, a chicago industrialist realized the forest alln the huge around flagstaff. for timber production....
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and then i had a chance last night, got in at 1:30 this morning from albuquerque. it was a real testimony in how this can grow and sustain a system of community schools and what it took to go there is really an ecosystem of collateral leadership. when we started off in albuquerque, there was one community school that in the first two years saw a 23% increase in reading scores, you look deeper into that, what did it take? >> much like mayor kenny was talking about, those parents and families the first thing they did was build a relationship. the second thing they continued to do is build that relationship and use their own resources in the schools and begin to integrate that within the classroom and extend the learning beyond the bill. with that type of success. the school district, the city of albuquerque came together and said, we want all children to be ready to go into school. we want all children to be successful in school, we want families to be stronger and our communities a lot healthier, what do we need to do to get that done? and through lots of hard conve
and then i had a chance last night, got in at 1:30 this morning from albuquerque. it was a real testimony in how this can grow and sustain a system of community schools and what it took to go there is really an ecosystem of collateral leadership. when we started off in albuquerque, there was one community school that in the first two years saw a 23% increase in reading scores, you look deeper into that, what did it take? >> much like mayor kenny was talking about, those parents and...
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building designer, artist, begins with fred harvey designing displays in the indian department in albuquerque. she really works through the 1920's and it really starts to p --l with projects likea projects like la posada. herharvey company brought time and time again to spruce up interiors like the airport facility. she had an active career with them up until about the 1950's -- up until 1950. in the hospitality newsletter, there is a great or much to her when she passes away that she was kind of the artistic heart and soul of the fred harvey company. but seeing what she could do posadaceplaces like la and having that hotel available still for people to experience is a great gift from the fred harvey company. what we have here in front of us are seven paintings by western fosset.. dean artwork was acquired by the fred harvey company in the late 1940's 1950's and hung in the hotel bar at grand canyon. the bar is one of the oldest buildings at grand canyon and it came into being in them before grand canyon national park, it it wasto being, and established as a partnership between the santa fe r
building designer, artist, begins with fred harvey designing displays in the indian department in albuquerque. she really works through the 1920's and it really starts to p --l with projects likea projects like la posada. herharvey company brought time and time again to spruce up interiors like the airport facility. she had an active career with them up until about the 1950's -- up until 1950. in the hospitality newsletter, there is a great or much to her when she passes away that she was kind...
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railroad and that began building in albuquerque in 1880. it reached flagstaff in 1882 and is really the reason why flagstaff is here. >> we begin our feature on flagstaff just north of the city at the grand canyon national park . >> we are at the eastern end of the grand canyon and it's called does it do because when you look east, you are looking out into the painted desert and you can see that the on the tower they are. so about a quarter of the way into the grand canyon, it starts 70 miles east of here and has another 200 miles to the west. and right here is when the canyon first start to widen and deepen and turn into the classic views you see in most photographs or calendars or famous images so until now, it's a much narrower board and went inches and opens out , it's about 10 miles wide here and a mile deep, another 200 miles to the west before it eventually ends up at lake mead, the colorado liver river. that runs all the way from the rocky mountains to between california andarizona . so you can see the tower over there which is call
railroad and that began building in albuquerque in 1880. it reached flagstaff in 1882 and is really the reason why flagstaff is here. >> we begin our feature on flagstaff just north of the city at the grand canyon national park . >> we are at the eastern end of the grand canyon and it's called does it do because when you look east, you are looking out into the painted desert and you can see that the on the tower they are. so about a quarter of the way into the grand canyon, it...
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albuquerque police say a man stole an ambulance from a local hospital early this morning.and led them on a short chase. shellye leggett has the video. this is viewer video and the ambulance you just saw was not headed to an emergency. albuquerque police say it was stolen from presbyterian hospital early saturday morning.simon drobik / apd spokesman: "we had an individual who stolen an ambulance from a hospital that individual was able to get inside the ambulance take off and we were called right away." shellye leggett / reporting: "we're told the chase lasted about 20 minutes and officers used spike belts to disable the front tires. the ambulance came to a stop here at university boulevard and central.simon drobik / apd spokesman: "the problem is that the thing is so heavy it's a huge vehicle that we can't spit that out to stop it so through the work of different area commanding and good leader ship we were able to set up some spike belts that took out the front tires." apd says they are just glad they were able to stop the stolen ambulance before something worse happened.
albuquerque police say a man stole an ambulance from a local hospital early this morning.and led them on a short chase. shellye leggett has the video. this is viewer video and the ambulance you just saw was not headed to an emergency. albuquerque police say it was stolen from presbyterian hospital early saturday morning.simon drobik / apd spokesman: "we had an individual who stolen an ambulance from a hospital that individual was able to get inside the ambulance take off and we were called...
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grisham in albuquerque. they are vying to replace republican governor susana martinez who is term limited. this is one hour. c-span is your primary source for campaign 2018. >> this is a 2018 gubernatorial debate. good evening and welcome to the news 13 studio, your local election headquarters for the 2018 gubernatorial debate and welcome to our viewers in las cruces watching us on tv. result would like very much to thank the candidates who are here. steve pearce and michelle lujan christian. thank you both for being here. a quick bite of each of our candidates tonight. michelle lujan grisham was raised in santa fe, and motor conscious of the secretary of health, aboard commissioned and now three term u.s. representative from new mexico's first congressional district. steve pearce grew up in hobbs, an air force veteran and a businessman. he was a state rep and is now a seven term u.s. representative from new mexico's second-rate national district. in fact, this is a very first on in our state history that tw
grisham in albuquerque. they are vying to replace republican governor susana martinez who is term limited. this is one hour. c-span is your primary source for campaign 2018. >> this is a 2018 gubernatorial debate. good evening and welcome to the news 13 studio, your local election headquarters for the 2018 gubernatorial debate and welcome to our viewers in las cruces watching us on tv. result would like very much to thank the candidates who are here. steve pearce and michelle lujan...
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i don't think we have mr do we have mr albuquerque on the line. right lee great now a line just came in to us and that the who the delegation has not left for geneva as was the shadow is there a reason for that. yes it was a deal of the two struck with the united nations envoy preeminently was in on our find. a deal was a plane that will take many trips to moscow it will take as little. critically injured civilians the school region as there are thousands of people a few million will need medical help outside yemen and oman has also to treat these people in moscow but yesterday they might nation actually did not keep its. really gave information are and they say they will still only a small you in flight to take early and then we need to get to geneva that's why the delegates are has refused. because they say that this was not what we have agreed people say is the position then that the delegations attendance at the talks in geneva is contingent upon the evacuation of this group of people who you say are critically injured and these people to get
i don't think we have mr do we have mr albuquerque on the line. right lee great now a line just came in to us and that the who the delegation has not left for geneva as was the shadow is there a reason for that. yes it was a deal of the two struck with the united nations envoy preeminently was in on our find. a deal was a plane that will take many trips to moscow it will take as little. critically injured civilians the school region as there are thousands of people a few million will need...
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albuquerque, new mexico "i'm going with the church street cafe""sophia's" "el bruno's on fourth streetstreet""you gotta stop in at mary & tito's"fewer topics are as contentious or full of pride: who makes the best enchilada? who has the hottest green chile? but what makes new mexican cuisine, 'new mexican'?"i dunno, it's probably more like a cross between spanish, mexican and native american food.""spice, a lot of heat""once you taste it, it's unique to anything in the world" following the spanish tradition of adapting key ingredients with regional flavors, the ánew mexican cuisine was born in the fusion of native american staples with spanish ingredients brought over in the 16th century"before the spanish, they didn't have pork, they didn't have beef, they didn't have chicken they didn't have milk, cream, eggs"those ingredients were mixed with a cornerstone of the native american tradition"the three sisters - the corn, beans and squash- they each kind of help each other to grow and prosper so you'll see things like calabacitas, you'll see like corn husks, you know, for tamales" "there
albuquerque, new mexico "i'm going with the church street cafe""sophia's" "el bruno's on fourth streetstreet""you gotta stop in at mary & tito's"fewer topics are as contentious or full of pride: who makes the best enchilada? who has the hottest green chile? but what makes new mexican cuisine, 'new mexican'?"i dunno, it's probably more like a cross between spanish, mexican and native american food.""spice, a lot of heat""once...
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have been a resident of albuquerque four times, to recently and two decades ago. >> what would be the single most important thing you would do that you think would make new mexicans safer? rep. grisham: we need more law-enforcement officers and much better collaboration. with have released a detailed crime plan. the fact that we cooperate between our different law enforcement jurisdictions means that we do not share intelligence information. so the folks that are engaged in nefarious activities like human trafficking, drugs, auto theft and property crimes, if we do not share that information and go after those bad actors and hold them accountable, we just to repeating the same -- keep repeating the same problems. we need much better collaboration. we need to be tough, smart, and safe. i would hold convicted criminals who threaten society in jail. my opponent said that she would support the senate bill. that would turn everyone loose after 30 years. to me that says that some people have not been rehabilitated and in fact, the people in our justice system say that some people are not ab
have been a resident of albuquerque four times, to recently and two decades ago. >> what would be the single most important thing you would do that you think would make new mexicans safer? rep. grisham: we need more law-enforcement officers and much better collaboration. with have released a detailed crime plan. the fact that we cooperate between our different law enforcement jurisdictions means that we do not share intelligence information. so the folks that are engaged in nefarious...
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north dakota, fargo, to baton rouge, louisiana, augusta, maine to albuquerque, new mexico.n the san joaquin valley, i spoke to him this morning, there is a summit hosted by jim costa, attended by 400 people at the clovis medical center. in new haven, as we speak, two of my friends, senator richard blumenthal and chris murphy are at yale university holding a summit. congressman carla it from the 25th district in florida. communities are stepping up to address whatever issues are important in that community. for their own experiences dealing with cancer. this is the american spirit. sounds corny, but this is the american spirit addressing this deadly disease. not by being afraid, but by saying that the binding cancer initiative, we can be cancer fierce. people feel it. they feel the movement to make progress. they feel the urgency of now. it gives them hope, real hope. whether you are called the biting cancer initiative or so many other initiatives around and many other initiatives around the country, the communities are beginning to come together to improve go outcomes. the
north dakota, fargo, to baton rouge, louisiana, augusta, maine to albuquerque, new mexico.n the san joaquin valley, i spoke to him this morning, there is a summit hosted by jim costa, attended by 400 people at the clovis medical center. in new haven, as we speak, two of my friends, senator richard blumenthal and chris murphy are at yale university holding a summit. congressman carla it from the 25th district in florida. communities are stepping up to address whatever issues are important in...
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the palestinian felt the need to say something which is more accurate than i'll be the talked in albuquerque and was translated to english by michael cooled and we both of us we know a bit of a big so we could also assist or feet name to let the yani abu mazin. home alone the no phone and had he a move forward to feed tunis in the read single moment it must have been clear for people the premise that myself and the defense minister the devil thought we had the meeting we're told also talking about his office in fed nobody question no no no you didn't be involved at all. well where you live a very different people from munisteri love they do all this but i will follow them and if they force again the method of the liability we can team which was based on mainly on the deputy minister for the for those young egeland his right hand you were the wife of tony lawson entirely lost and we started talking about. very private things family songs so that. their kids and in order to have them to relate to each other as human beings they had to live in the same house have breakfast lunch dinner together
the palestinian felt the need to say something which is more accurate than i'll be the talked in albuquerque and was translated to english by michael cooled and we both of us we know a bit of a big so we could also assist or feet name to let the yani abu mazin. home alone the no phone and had he a move forward to feed tunis in the read single moment it must have been clear for people the premise that myself and the defense minister the devil thought we had the meeting we're told also talking...
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the palestinian felt the need to say something which is more accurate in i'll be the talked in albuquerque and was translated to english by michael cooled and we both of us we knew a bit of a big so we could also assist or feet name to let the yanni abu mazin what and home alone the no phone and had he a forward of feed to nice in the reeds in them and it must have been three or four people the premise to myself and the defense minister the devil thought we had a meeting. with also talking about his office in fed nobody question. you been be involved at all. well where you live a very different people from i mean it's there in the name the obvious but i've followed them and this is the fourth again the method of it that i believe. we can team which was based on mainly on the deputy minister for the for those young egeland he is and i tend to you the wife of time lost an entire loss and we started talking about. very private things family songs so that. their kids and in order to have them to relate to each other as human beings they had to live in the same house have breakfast lunch dinner
the palestinian felt the need to say something which is more accurate in i'll be the talked in albuquerque and was translated to english by michael cooled and we both of us we knew a bit of a big so we could also assist or feet name to let the yanni abu mazin what and home alone the no phone and had he a forward of feed to nice in the reeds in them and it must have been three or four people the premise to myself and the defense minister the devil thought we had a meeting. with also talking...
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another woman, her sister, was airlifted to a hospital in albuquerque.expected to recover. they're grateful to be alive. >> it just goes to show, you know, there are people out there that still care. humanity is still alive. there are people out there that do care for one another. >> reporter: gadi schwartz, nbc news, mckinley county, new mexico. >>> in san francisco tonight, a shocking incident caught on camera aboard a train, sparking outrage. >> what the [ bleep ]! >> video shows two men trying to push a third younger man off the train as he pleaded for them to stop. it started moments before, one of the men putting him in a headlock in what bystanders say was a police are still investigating but say no one pressed charges and no arrests have been made. >>> dramatic new video just released shows the explosive moment police in texas took down a serial bomber who had terrified austin for more than two weeks. night vision helicopter video shows police in hot pursuit of a van driven by mark conditt back in march. two police vehicles closed in on him, then
another woman, her sister, was airlifted to a hospital in albuquerque.expected to recover. they're grateful to be alive. >> it just goes to show, you know, there are people out there that still care. humanity is still alive. there are people out there that do care for one another. >> reporter: gadi schwartz, nbc news, mckinley county, new mexico. >>> in san francisco tonight, a shocking incident caught on camera aboard a train, sparking outrage. >> what the [ bleep ]!...
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railroad and that began building west from albuquerque in 1880. we reached flagstaff in 1882, and it is really the reason why flagstaff is here. once a railroad depot was established and transportation was possible all on the railroad line, and in those days, that was the atlantic and pacific is the reason for the founding of the town in 1882. soon after that, a chicago industrialist, edward, realized potential in this huge pine forest all around flagstaff. for timber production. so he brought out a lumber mill and established it right after and beganad here, countries and milling lumber. it went on for a very long time as the city's visible interest. by far and away the city's major employer, and i think by 1912 or millionswere producing of pine lumber to be shipped all over the country. that was the founder -- founding industry along with the railroad. the other thing the railroad provided, an opportunity for, was the shipment of livestock to market. it in kansas or texas or southern california near my family, as i think i mentioned at some poin
railroad and that began building west from albuquerque in 1880. we reached flagstaff in 1882, and it is really the reason why flagstaff is here. once a railroad depot was established and transportation was possible all on the railroad line, and in those days, that was the atlantic and pacific is the reason for the founding of the town in 1882. soon after that, a chicago industrialist, edward, realized potential in this huge pine forest all around flagstaff. for timber production. so he brought...
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augusta, maine to albuquerque, new mexico.the san joaquin valley, i spoke to him this morning, there is a summit hosted by jim costa, attended by 400 people at the clovis medical center. in new haven, as we speak, two of my friends, senator richard blumenthal and chris murphy are at yale university holding a summit. congressman carla it from mariano -- excuse me, the 25th district in florida. communities are stepping up to address whatever issues are important in that community. for their own expenses, dealing with cancer. this is the american spirit. sounds corny, but this is the american spirit. addressing this deadly disease. not by being afraid, but by saying that the binding cancer initiative, we can be cancer fears. -- fierce. people feel it. they feel the movement to make progress. they feel the urgency of now. it gives them hope, real hope. called the are biting cancer initiative or so many other initiatives around the country, the communities are beginning to come together to improve outcomes. the idea is the same. do
augusta, maine to albuquerque, new mexico.the san joaquin valley, i spoke to him this morning, there is a summit hosted by jim costa, attended by 400 people at the clovis medical center. in new haven, as we speak, two of my friends, senator richard blumenthal and chris murphy are at yale university holding a summit. congressman carla it from mariano -- excuse me, the 25th district in florida. communities are stepping up to address whatever issues are important in that community. for their own...
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republican congressman steve pearce debates democrat representative michelle lujan grisham in albuquerquehey are vying to replace republican governor susana martinez who is term limited. this is one hour. c-span is your primary source for campaign 2018. >> this is a 2018 gubernatorial debate. good evening and welcome to the news 13 studio, your local election headquarters for the 2018 gubernatorial debate and welcome to our viewers in las cruces watching us on tv. result would like very much to thank the candidates who are here. steve pearce and michelle lujan christian. thank you both for being here. a quick bite of each of our candidates tonight. michelle lujan grisham was raised in santa fe, and motor conscious of the secretary of health, aboard commissioned and now three term u.s. representative from new mexico's
republican congressman steve pearce debates democrat representative michelle lujan grisham in albuquerquehey are vying to replace republican governor susana martinez who is term limited. this is one hour. c-span is your primary source for campaign 2018. >> this is a 2018 gubernatorial debate. good evening and welcome to the news 13 studio, your local election headquarters for the 2018 gubernatorial debate and welcome to our viewers in las cruces watching us on tv. result would like very...
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that parallel from albuquerque to los angeles was chosen for the route of the second transcontinental railroad. that begin building left in 1880. it reached flagstaff in 1882. it is the reason why flagstaff is here. >> we begin our feature on flagstaff north of the city at the grand canyon national park. >> we are the eastern end of the grand canyon. when you look to the east you're looking into the painted desert. you can see a little bit of that. this is a quarter of the way into the grand canyon. 70 miles east of here. right here is where the canyon first starts to widen. it is a much now or gorge trade when it reaches desert view it opens out. it is 10 miles wide. another 200 miles to run to the west before it ends up at lake mead. mountains the rocky to california and arizona. you can see the tower which is watchtower. it is a tribute to the hopi tribe. it is 70 feet tall. you can get a slightly better view from the top. it is there to be a monument to the hopi tribe. famous tribes in america. they live in arizona 50 miles east of here. inir ancestors used to live the grand canyo
that parallel from albuquerque to los angeles was chosen for the route of the second transcontinental railroad. that begin building left in 1880. it reached flagstaff in 1882. it is the reason why flagstaff is here. >> we begin our feature on flagstaff north of the city at the grand canyon national park. >> we are the eastern end of the grand canyon. when you look to the east you're looking into the painted desert. you can see a little bit of that. this is a quarter of the way into...
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(vicki)as jeanne nguyen reports from albuquerque, the mom and her newborn twins are doing well.oice of joe chandler, father: "it was that extra pain on top of giving birth. it was real hard on christy."joe chandler is the longtime boyfriend -- and father to christy westerdale's newborn twins.the couple was headed back to california on the greyhound bus with her 4-year old daughter -- after their car broke down in oklahoma city. but a day into their trip, tragedy struck when a semi-truck crashed into their bus on i-40 in between grants and gallup.through the chaos -- chandler says other bus passengers became first responders.voice of joe chandler, father:"just the teamwork of the heroes that came out of the bus. their faces were all bloody and messed up, but they saw that other people were affected more, so they helped and there was so much help going on you know."westerdale was taken to a hospital in gallup, where she delivered her twins prematurely, then all three were taken to u-n-m-h.she gave birth to a boy and a girl, two months before their due date. each of them weighing i
(vicki)as jeanne nguyen reports from albuquerque, the mom and her newborn twins are doing well.oice of joe chandler, father: "it was that extra pain on top of giving birth. it was real hard on christy."joe chandler is the longtime boyfriend -- and father to christy westerdale's newborn twins.the couple was headed back to california on the greyhound bus with her 4-year old daughter -- after their car broke down in oklahoma city. but a day into their trip, tragedy struck when a...
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killed and dozens were hurt when a semi truck collided with a greyhound bus headed from phoenix to albuquerque. the semi was traveling along the freeway when the tire understanding the replying across the median into oncoming traffic. three children are among those seriously injured in the crash. mike: donald trump willing to forge ahead on a trade agreement without canada and threatening to terminate nafta if congress interferes with negotiations. he announced he was given annual trade summit with asian leaders, and sending mike pence in his place. john bennett, the correspondent for rollcall. while unorthodox is it possible donald trump's strategy is working in terms of getting canada's attention and forcing serious negotiations? >> no doubt the president's strategy, politically, especially at home, will voters punish him for his tactics and approach and demeanor in going about it? but the threats are working. you asked if he has gotten canada's attention, he absolutely has gotten canada's attention, the eu's attention and mexico's attention and a preliminary deal to attach canada to that an
killed and dozens were hurt when a semi truck collided with a greyhound bus headed from phoenix to albuquerque. the semi was traveling along the freeway when the tire understanding the replying across the median into oncoming traffic. three children are among those seriously injured in the crash. mike: donald trump willing to forge ahead on a trade agreement without canada and threatening to terminate nafta if congress interferes with negotiations. he announced he was given annual trade summit...
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university of canterbury in a conference is now worried they'll miss the annual event hosted in albuquerque on sunday.sot: lindsay boutama, flight cancelled// "it's annoying. there's a festival that's happening tomorrow that's happening once a year and we will miss it."(nats singing) while they wait overnight the group showcased their talent for kron 4 news...practicing a traditional song and dance in the middle of the terminal. (nats singing)...for others the wait hasn't been as fun. one woman flew in on a delayed flight from lax to sfo and should have long been in eureka by now.sot: janice reckurd, flight delayed//"i should have been in eureka at 10:20 this morning and the ni should have been there at 5 something and now its midnight and i have to drive an hour and a half after that. so that's how it happened." flysfo.com urges travelers to check with their airline or visit flight status for delay information. the runway maintenance will be over at 7 sunday morning. meanwhile people need to find a way to keep busy or find a place to stay and try again tomorrow.live at the san francisco in
university of canterbury in a conference is now worried they'll miss the annual event hosted in albuquerque on sunday.sot: lindsay boutama, flight cancelled// "it's annoying. there's a festival that's happening tomorrow that's happening once a year and we will miss it."(nats singing) while they wait overnight the group showcased their talent for kron 4 news...practicing a traditional song and dance in the middle of the terminal. (nats singing)...for others the wait hasn't been as fun....
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my mother was pregnant with me in high school in albuquerque, new mexico. cool to be was not pregnant in high school. my grandfather went to bat for her. they tried to kick her out of high school. my grandfather said, you can't do that. it's public school. she gets to finish high school. and the principal finally capitulated, but the terms were that my mom cannot do any extracurricular activities or have a locker. my grandfather was like, done. we will take take that deal. grandfather was a cuban immigrant, and like most immigrants come he loves this country even more than those of us who were born here. so i started this company and i'm driving packages to the post office myself. dayream is that we will one be able to afford a forklift. it was a tiny, tiny company. today, it's almost 600,000 people. it's a very large company. the answer to your question metaphorically what keeps me awake at night? i worry about losing our way with respect to our culture. our culture is 4 things: customer of session instead of competitor obsession. willingness to think long
my mother was pregnant with me in high school in albuquerque, new mexico. cool to be was not pregnant in high school. my grandfather went to bat for her. they tried to kick her out of high school. my grandfather said, you can't do that. it's public school. she gets to finish high school. and the principal finally capitulated, but the terms were that my mom cannot do any extracurricular activities or have a locker. my grandfather was like, done. we will take take that deal. grandfather was a...
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albuquerque police are still looking for the suspect, as well as a second man who ran from the scene.s a college football saturday in the bay area. gotta love it when stanford has those day games. we go to stanford stadium. the cardinal taking on uc davis. slow start for the team. down three to nothing. k.j. costello looking for a man. jj arcega- whiteside has it in the endzone for a 9 yard touchdown. then stanford up a touchdown late second quarter. costello again looking for his guy. arcega-whiteside has it again. an 8 yard touchdown this time. beautiful grab. late third quarter starnford up 20 to 3. play action. costello is going deep. osiris brown's got it. 53 yard catch. that would lead to a cardinal touchdown. stanford goes on to win this game 30 to 10. they have a tough one next week as they travel to oregon to take on the ducks. (jrs)the oakland athletics won a close one friday night against the tampa bay rays. another close one on saturday afternoon. we go to florida. bottom of the second...brand on lowe says watch this. i can hit the ball real far. that is a two run shot. th
albuquerque police are still looking for the suspect, as well as a second man who ran from the scene.s a college football saturday in the bay area. gotta love it when stanford has those day games. we go to stanford stadium. the cardinal taking on uc davis. slow start for the team. down three to nothing. k.j. costello looking for a man. jj arcega- whiteside has it in the endzone for a 9 yard touchdown. then stanford up a touchdown late second quarter. costello again looking for his guy....
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of canterbury in a conference on sunday is also worried they'll miss the annual event hosted in albuquerque .sot: lindsay boutama, flight cancelled// "it's annoying. there's a festival that's happening tomorrow that's happening once a year andwe will miss it." (nats singing) while they wait overnight they kept their spirits up ...practicing a traditional song and dance in the middle of the terminal. (nats singing play until 1:08) flysfo.com urges travelers to check with their airline or visit flight status for delay information.the runway maintenance will be over at 7 sunday morning.live at the san francisco international airport ella sogomonian kro n 4new.s (justine) new on (justine) (justine) new on (justine) (justine) new on kron4 news at ten. multiple lanes were blocked on i-280 in san jose when a car caught fire. this is on the northbound side near 101. you can see in this picture tweeted out by the san jose fire department the car is destroyed. drivers are also asked to avoid the area if possible. cool, unsettled weather conditions will develop over the north bay this weekend as a ser
of canterbury in a conference on sunday is also worried they'll miss the annual event hosted in albuquerque .sot: lindsay boutama, flight cancelled// "it's annoying. there's a festival that's happening tomorrow that's happening once a year andwe will miss it." (nats singing) while they wait overnight they kept their spirits up ...practicing a traditional song and dance in the middle of the terminal. (nats singing play until 1:08) flysfo.com urges travelers to check with their airline...
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tossed up from below the earth's surface the way bugs bunny tunneled after he took a wrong turn at albuquerque. i knew this was a mound home to several million termites and i knew below themounds that a big fungus that the termites tended and the fungus is nine times the size of the termites . something's going on between the termites and the fungus. what i did not expect is the top of the mound would lean over. more mounds of beer beside the road. their shape was not accidental. if a fist made of dirt crunched through the surface and extended one finger to point at the sky, it would account for the mounds aggressive posture and wide base and narrow spire. then there were dozens of them and their colors shifted with the dirt around them, creamsicle orange , then solid homespun brown. all these dirt fingers appeared to be pointing north directing me to my destination. soon i could see nothing but termite mounds to the horizon on both sides. i've been traveling for about 30 hours at that point and i began to play with them in my mind. were they a troop of thousands of mournful munson road . each
tossed up from below the earth's surface the way bugs bunny tunneled after he took a wrong turn at albuquerque. i knew this was a mound home to several million termites and i knew below themounds that a big fungus that the termites tended and the fungus is nine times the size of the termites . something's going on between the termites and the fungus. what i did not expect is the top of the mound would lean over. more mounds of beer beside the road. their shape was not accidental. if a fist made...
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devoted her life to raising three children and deeply involved with the 4-h club and started it in albuquerque, new mexico. they will be in my thoughts and prayers. thank you, mr. speaker, and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from rhode island seek recognition? >> permission to address the house for one minute and revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. langevin: mr. speaker, last month, president trump stripped former c.i.a. director john brennan of a security clearance. this was not done because he posed a threat to national security. no, it was done to silence a political opponent. all americans agree that the president should not be able to order the i.r.s. to initiate an audit against a rival and we should agree that he may not use his authority to revoke a security clearance. yet the president has announced he intends to invalidate the clearances of other officials who disagree with his policy. introduced h.r. 6680 with mr. le
devoted her life to raising three children and deeply involved with the 4-h club and started it in albuquerque, new mexico. they will be in my thoughts and prayers. thank you, mr. speaker, and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from rhode island seek recognition? >> permission to address the house for one minute and revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman is...
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one place affected is a spa in albuquerque, new mexico-- called 'v-i-p spa' it was shut it down.nt and the state's cosmetology board inspected the spa friday evening after a client got an infection from the procedure.... that's when they discovered practices at the spa could spread blood- borne infections such as hiv, and hepatitis b and c. the department of health is urging anyone who has received what's called a 'vampire facial' or any other injection-related procedure to get tested as soon as possible. the facial became the facial became popular a few years ago when kim kardashian posted a photo of her face after the procedure.... (grant)(grant) nearly 30- percent of all opioid prescriptions lack a medical explanation-- according to a new study. that means doctors did not document a reason, like severe pain, for prescribing the addictive drugs. researchers analyzed data for more than 800-million opioid prescriptions over a ten year period. they point out... some doctors could simply have been in a hurry... and failed to write down a reason. researchers also found despite new g
one place affected is a spa in albuquerque, new mexico-- called 'v-i-p spa' it was shut it down.nt and the state's cosmetology board inspected the spa friday evening after a client got an infection from the procedure.... that's when they discovered practices at the spa could spread blood- borne infections such as hiv, and hepatitis b and c. the department of health is urging anyone who has received what's called a 'vampire facial' or any other injection-related procedure to get tested as soon...
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it happened in albuquerque, new mexico...0 minutes and officers used spike belts to stop the driver... officers were just glad they were able to stop the stolen ambulance before something worse happened. the man behind the wheel was identified as 40 year old david neher. he has an extensive arrest history and was booked three times so far this year. (grant) washington d-c police say they have identified a woman seen on video smashing a bus- windshield with a car-jack. the video also shows the woman trying to run-down the bus-driver who was trying to keep her from getting away. brad bell reports. natsthe cellphone video capturing the very definition of road rage.this woman not saying a word.no expression on her face.attacking a greyhound bus.the video now going viral. nats"ooh my god, oh no oh my god.""woah, that's crazy."it gets even more wild when the woman tries to get away.the driver of the greyhound bus blocking her is hit.the man taking the video runs out to try and stop the attack.nats: "no leave him alone! leave him al
it happened in albuquerque, new mexico...0 minutes and officers used spike belts to stop the driver... officers were just glad they were able to stop the stolen ambulance before something worse happened. the man behind the wheel was identified as 40 year old david neher. he has an extensive arrest history and was booked three times so far this year. (grant) washington d-c police say they have identified a woman seen on video smashing a bus- windshield with a car-jack. the video also shows the...
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austyn was mediflighted to a hospital in albuquerque -- he had lost more than 40-percent of his bloodjuries in his neck and back, a punctured lung, broken ribs... and he lost his spleen. but he was alive.amanda kerley/son injured in crash: "there's no doubt in my mind my daddy gave his life to save him and he would do it over and over again. that's who my dad was."austyn kerley/injured in crash:"so this is one of the knives he had."austyn now has part of his papa's knife collection.just one way to remember the man who died... doing everything he could to make sure his grandson lived. austyn kerley/injured in crash: "if he wouldn't have held onto me and saved me, then i don't think i would be here." (vicki) doctors expected austyn to stay in the hospital until october...but he's already back home.(jr stone) his mom calls his survival a miracle. (lawrence bay area weather) (sports tease) and just around the corner in sports, the warriors open training camp with its core that's won back-to-back titles, but will that be the case next summer? steve kerr weighs in. the a's are already in th
austyn was mediflighted to a hospital in albuquerque -- he had lost more than 40-percent of his bloodjuries in his neck and back, a punctured lung, broken ribs... and he lost his spleen. but he was alive.amanda kerley/son injured in crash: "there's no doubt in my mind my daddy gave his life to save him and he would do it over and over again. that's who my dad was."austyn kerley/injured in crash:"so this is one of the knives he had."austyn now has part of his papa's knife...
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killed and dozens hurt when a semi truck collided with a greyhound bus heading to phoenix from albuquerque. police say the semi was traveling along the freeway when the tire burst, sending the rig flying across the median into oncoming traffic, where it slammed into the bus. three children are among those seriously injured in the crash. eboni: the death toll in puerto rico from last year's hurricane maria has drastically increased from 64 to roughly 3,000. the number was revised after a study by george washington university. reporter: 2,975, that is now the official death toll caused by hurricane maria in puerto rico. it's 46 times higher than the initial government death tally of 64. the estimated number comes from george washington university researchers who study deaths on the island from september 2017 when hurricane maria made landfall up until five months after the storm in february 2018. the report found that the death rate was 45% higher for those living in poor neighborhoods. it was commissioned by the puerto rico government after pressure grew from skeptics who believe the govern
killed and dozens hurt when a semi truck collided with a greyhound bus heading to phoenix from albuquerque. police say the semi was traveling along the freeway when the tire burst, sending the rig flying across the median into oncoming traffic, where it slammed into the bus. three children are among those seriously injured in the crash. eboni: the death toll in puerto rico from last year's hurricane maria has drastically increased from 64 to roughly 3,000. the number was revised after a study...
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i had one day off before we worked in albuquerque. i drove out and hal needham was the director.gized, hugs, sweetest guy in the world. hal said, we've got to find a role for him. they pulled out the script and he said, make him the s.w.a.t. team guy. so i did the s.w.a.t. then. in that scene, they wanted me to hit him right here. they had cracked the helmet, all right? and glued it and set it up. so when i hit him nice and easy, nothing happened. burt goes, you got to hit me, you got to hit me. i went, hit him! they said do it again. i knocked the crap out of him. [ laughter ] knocked him down. flipped him over. all the pieces of the helmet -- hey, i'd never done a movie in my life. i was petrified. petrified. >> jimmy: but he was okay with it? >> yeah, but after that we became -- as good of friends as you can be in this kind of business. >> jimmy: uh-huh. >> and i was with him several times, did more movies with him. >> jimmy: did women flock to him? when you were playing football -- >> no. >> jimmy: -- he's at the top of his game -- >> no. >> jimmy: not at all, really? >> for
i had one day off before we worked in albuquerque. i drove out and hal needham was the director.gized, hugs, sweetest guy in the world. hal said, we've got to find a role for him. they pulled out the script and he said, make him the s.w.a.t. team guy. so i did the s.w.a.t. then. in that scene, they wanted me to hit him right here. they had cracked the helmet, all right? and glued it and set it up. so when i hit him nice and easy, nothing happened. burt goes, you got to hit me, you got to hit...
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the police union felt the need to say something which is a more accurate analogy to the talked in albuquerque and was translated to english by michael cooled and we both of us we knew a bit of a big so we could also assist or feet need to let the yani of boomers in. home alone the no phone and had he a forward of fitness in the read single moment it must have been deal for people the premise to myself and the defense minister but that was all we had the meeting we had with also talking about his office if ed nobody question. you will be involved at all. well where you live a very different people from munisteri love they do all this but i will follow them and this is the fourth again the method of it that i believe. we can team which was based on mainly on the deputy minister for the first young egeland his right hand you were the wife of tony lawson intelli lawson we started talking about . very private things family songs so that. their kids and in order to have them to relate to each other as human beings they had to live in the same house have breakfast lunch dinner together. and not leav
the police union felt the need to say something which is a more accurate analogy to the talked in albuquerque and was translated to english by michael cooled and we both of us we knew a bit of a big so we could also assist or feet need to let the yani of boomers in. home alone the no phone and had he a forward of fitness in the read single moment it must have been deal for people the premise to myself and the defense minister but that was all we had the meeting we had with also talking about...
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bernardino. [ cheering and applause ] >> the first district of new mexico, encompassing most of albuquerque. and will hernandez of the -- will hearn of the second district of texas. >> 820. >> 820 miles of us/mexico border. the longest stretch. thank you for being here. we meet in interesting times. today this is entirely relevant to the conversation we're gonna have. we learned yesterday that they're planning set up a larger tent camp for migrant children at a temporary facility in your district, congressman. the tornillo perof entry will have as many as 3,800 beds for mostly older and teenaged children who come across the border. we also learned this afternoon that the number of migrant families for illegally entering the united states shot up 38% in august. and that is a typical surge, july to august, much higher this year. they apprehended nearly 13,000 members of family units last month which is higher than previous years. the administration says this is because people have figured out that the families are only going to be detained for a short period of time. others suggest it's becau
bernardino. [ cheering and applause ] >> the first district of new mexico, encompassing most of albuquerque. and will hernandez of the -- will hearn of the second district of texas. >> 820. >> 820 miles of us/mexico border. the longest stretch. thank you for being here. we meet in interesting times. today this is entirely relevant to the conversation we're gonna have. we learned yesterday that they're planning set up a larger tent camp for migrant children at a temporary...
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gresham of the first district of new mexico encompassing most of albuquerque and will heard of the 32nd district of texas . he's got 800 miles of us, 820 miles of us-mexico border. the longest stretch, i forgot i have a microphone on. >> thank you for taking the time to be here. i appreciate it.and we need an interesting times. we always seem to but there was news today that it's entirely relevant to the conversation we're going to have. we learn yesterday, that they're planning to set up a larger transplant for migrant children at the temporary facility in your district, congressman. bowater lupin land port of entry, as many as 4800 beds for mostly older and teenage children who come across the border. we learned thisafternoon the number of migrant families arrested for illegally entering the us shot up 38 percent in august . and that is a typical surge, july to august, much bigger this year. they apprehended 1300 members this year, higher than previous years. the administration says this is because people have figured out the families are only going to be detained for a short period o
gresham of the first district of new mexico encompassing most of albuquerque and will heard of the 32nd district of texas . he's got 800 miles of us, 820 miles of us-mexico border. the longest stretch, i forgot i have a microphone on. >> thank you for taking the time to be here. i appreciate it.and we need an interesting times. we always seem to but there was news today that it's entirely relevant to the conversation we're going to have. we learn yesterday, that they're planning to set up...