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in albuquerque, that's what we're trying to do. this is the first week of it so i'm going to go check on them and see how it's working out. upgovernor, i want to open the idea of support do you. it is a two-part question. what kinds of support are you hearing families need that is different from the past? what kind of new and innovative support have you heard the has been lended from the local governments? gov. evers: that is certainly something we have worked on in our state. i will go back to my former hat as a former state superintendent. schools almost have a pathological need to own every problem. education is directly related to all of those things. when i became governor, i hired cabinet members based on their ability to connect the dots. important,cially especially now. ways, i know we are going to talk about this later, to make revenue streams for that purpose. let me give you one small example. i will talk a little bit about our leadership for early learning. it includes all of our secretaries. that it is corrections, con
in albuquerque, that's what we're trying to do. this is the first week of it so i'm going to go check on them and see how it's working out. upgovernor, i want to open the idea of support do you. it is a two-part question. what kinds of support are you hearing families need that is different from the past? what kind of new and innovative support have you heard the has been lended from the local governments? gov. evers: that is certainly something we have worked on in our state. i will go back to...
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i had to go to albuquerque. i had to change from g.i. cl othes to civilian clothes. i went out and got on a c-47.
i had to go to albuquerque. i had to change from g.i. cl othes to civilian clothes. i went out and got on a c-47.
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i was able to fly from new york to albuquerque under the cover of darkness. bald cap on and the whole thing, and the desert boots, and walter white's glasses and things all of a sudden i'm looking across the table, and there's jesse pinkman. and vince gilligan is directing it i'm having little flashbacks >> jimmy: wow. >> it never really ended, and here we are. it was fantastic, though enjoyed the experience a lot. >> jimmy: did you get to keep your hat, by the way eisenberg hat? >> you know what not only -- well, "keep" is a very loose term. i kind of -- wait one second, one second okay so i'm here in my office -- >> jimmy: no way whoa >> the glasses and my original hat. >> jimmy: how cool is that >> yeah. >> jimmy: that is -- no way. that is awesome. and it was a - >> isn't that sweet? >> jimmy: yeah, and it was a gift, right? >> yeah, yeah. it was a gift, yeah. that's right >> jimmy: oh my gosh there's a popular "breaking bad" theory, i just wanted your take. a lot of fans are saying walter white did not die in the finale, he actually survives, got a new i
i was able to fly from new york to albuquerque under the cover of darkness. bald cap on and the whole thing, and the desert boots, and walter white's glasses and things all of a sudden i'm looking across the table, and there's jesse pinkman. and vince gilligan is directing it i'm having little flashbacks >> jimmy: wow. >> it never really ended, and here we are. it was fantastic, though enjoyed the experience a lot. >> jimmy: did you get to keep your hat, by the way eisenberg...
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janet: testimonio de el esposo de una colombiana de albuquerque.icia. patricia: les queremos recordar que maÑana estaremos transmitiendo el discurso del presidente trump. serÁ a las 10:00 de la noche por univisiÓn. la familia del sargento dijo que su cuerpo fue hallado colgado de un Árbol. el sargento fernÁndez que habÍa hecho una denuncia de agresiÓn sexual en la base, llevaba nueve dÍas desaparecido. reportera: tras varios dÍas de intensa bÚsqueda, el cuerpo de fernÁndez, fue hallado a 40 millas de una base militar en texas. el cover habÍa denunciado-- joven habÍa denunciado una agresiÓn sexual dentro de la base. asegurÓ que tras la denuncia, el ambiente laboral habÍa sido complicado. desde entonces, le opusieron en otra unidad. lo llevaban a a trabajar a lugares que no le correspondÍan. fernÁndez fue reportado como desaparecido el pasado miÉrcoles después de que fuera visto por Última vez el 17 de agosto. esto informÓ el departamento de policÍa de la ciudad. el abogado tambiÉn informÓ que viajaron a texas a buscar el cuerpo del soldado. por eso
janet: testimonio de el esposo de una colombiana de albuquerque.icia. patricia: les queremos recordar que maÑana estaremos transmitiendo el discurso del presidente trump. serÁ a las 10:00 de la noche por univisiÓn. la familia del sargento dijo que su cuerpo fue hallado colgado de un Árbol. el sargento fernÁndez que habÍa hecho una denuncia de agresiÓn sexual en la base, llevaba nueve dÍas desaparecido. reportera: tras varios dÍas de intensa bÚsqueda, el cuerpo de fernÁndez, fue...
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to see is turn rejection is mentally disturbed homeless man illegally camping in the hills above albuquerque new mexico will soon fall victim to police bullets i'll tell you that the miners tomorrow i'm going to know almost every day that goes by in the media you hear about education. jobs and health care you never hear about affordable housing. are you doing ok medically. when i started i was actually really shocked how ill people were on the street it was like going to a 3rd world country. and this is a map that shows you the foreclosures initiated over the last 2 years every single one as for the. 3rd world i do know it's pretty well that i do know the name of the person ever to. say i was assaulted last tuesday he may have some booze or broken ribs. it is estimated the poverty rate for kids in this country will soon hit 25 percent those children would be the largest american generation to be raised in hard times since the great depression. the 1st day. psychologically how hits 'd is you like anyone you know you have no friends in the world people like. even though they probably don't kno
to see is turn rejection is mentally disturbed homeless man illegally camping in the hills above albuquerque new mexico will soon fall victim to police bullets i'll tell you that the miners tomorrow i'm going to know almost every day that goes by in the media you hear about education. jobs and health care you never hear about affordable housing. are you doing ok medically. when i started i was actually really shocked how ill people were on the street it was like going to a 3rd world country....
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the albuquerque police were overwhelmed. they needed help. help arrived when president trump launched operation legend in july of this year. almost immediately the fbi took over jackie's case. in a matter of days, they arrested four people. the fifth suspect killer was arrested in texas on unrelated charges. he's an illegal immigrant with a long criminal record. he had been deported in september and had come back in october to terrorize our community. i am extremely grateful to president trump and the fbi for their efforts to deliver justice for jackie and all the other innocent victims of violent crime. i'm honored to support the president because he is supporting us. i know he will never stop fighting for justice, for law and order and for peace, security and our communities. >> greetings, my fellow americans. i am clarence henderson. there's been movements that have changed the course of history. among the most extraordinary was the civil rights movement. 60 years ago, segregation was legal and in force. the simply act of sitting at a lunc
the albuquerque police were overwhelmed. they needed help. help arrived when president trump launched operation legend in july of this year. almost immediately the fbi took over jackie's case. in a matter of days, they arrested four people. the fifth suspect killer was arrested in texas on unrelated charges. he's an illegal immigrant with a long criminal record. he had been deported in september and had come back in october to terrorize our community. i am extremely grateful to president trump...
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this will be the last day before cooler weather makes its way from albuquerque to central texas, 100 degrees we'll talk about the tropics coming up. >> all right, janessa, thank you. >>> viola davis gifted herself with an important property for her 55th birthday, not only did she buy the south carolina home she was born in, the property is on a former slave plantation where her grandfather as a sharecropper so she bought that land as well she announced her purchase on insta xwrgram signing off with y you live long and know where you were born. >>> facebook is fighting fake news on coronavirus. >>> and delay of game. coronavirus puts the college football ssoean on hold for some of the biggest conferences there's an easier way. try mr. clean magic eraser. just wet, squeeze and erase tough messes like bathtub soap scum... and caked-on grease from oven doors. now mr. clean magic eraser comes in disposable sheets. they're perfect for icky messes on stovetops... in for an amazing clean, try mr. clean magic eraser, and mr. clean magic eraser sheets. wouldnship shapeice if there was a place
this will be the last day before cooler weather makes its way from albuquerque to central texas, 100 degrees we'll talk about the tropics coming up. >> all right, janessa, thank you. >>> viola davis gifted herself with an important property for her 55th birthday, not only did she buy the south carolina home she was born in, the property is on a former slave plantation where her grandfather as a sharecropper so she bought that land as well she announced her purchase on insta...
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also with us is tim keller, the democratic mayor of albuquerque, new mexico. his office launched -- [inaudible] it also oversees youth connect. [inaudible] and
also with us is tim keller, the democratic mayor of albuquerque, new mexico. his office launched -- [inaudible] it also oversees youth connect. [inaudible] and
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american thing to do >> hello and welcome thank you for joining us from harlem and chicago and albuquerquein the bronx we are so pleased to have you here.
american thing to do >> hello and welcome thank you for joining us from harlem and chicago and albuquerquein the bronx we are so pleased to have you here.
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louis, memphis, and albuquerque for many violent crimes, including gun crimes, arson, and 91 murders.e are also using the full power of the federal government to defeat, as you know, the china virus. new cases have declined in 80% of the jurisdictions in the past week. 80%. new zealand, by the way, had a big outbreak, and other countries that were held up to try and make us look not as good as we should look, because we have done an incredible job, but they have had a lot of outbreaks, but they will be able to put them out like we them out. the hospitalization rate has fallen in our country. 54% since the peak in april, 54%. older americans are the most vulnerable to the virus. 92% of deaths have occurred among those 55 and older. only 2.7% of deaths have occurred among those 44 years, think of that, 44 years and younger. so 44 years old and younger, only 2.7% of deaths have occurred. and many of those people had pre-existing conditions, they had problems, heart, diabetes, and other problems, but -- many of those. so think of that. only 2.7% under 44 years of age. excess mortality in
louis, memphis, and albuquerque for many violent crimes, including gun crimes, arson, and 91 murders.e are also using the full power of the federal government to defeat, as you know, the china virus. new cases have declined in 80% of the jurisdictions in the past week. 80%. new zealand, by the way, had a big outbreak, and other countries that were held up to try and make us look not as good as we should look, because we have done an incredible job, but they have had a lot of outbreaks, but they...
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louis memphis and albuquerque for many violent crimes including arson and 91 murders. we are also using the full power of the federal government to defeat as you know the china virus. .. pres. donald trump: the done an incredible job. we'll put them out. the hospitalization rate has fallen in our country, 54 percent. since this weekend april . 54 percent. older americans are still the most vulnerable to the virus. 92 percent of deaths have occurred 55 and older. only 2.7 percent of deaths have occurred among those 44 years. think of that 44 years and younger. only 2.7 percent of deaths have occurred. and many of those people had pre-existing conditions. they had problems. diabetes and other problems but many of those, so think of that, only 2.7 percent. under 44 years of age. mortality in europe this year is 33 percent higher than the united states. evidence that the tragic cost of this virus is higher and other western nations. south korea, doing well, they've had a big breakout. we must all remain vigilant and continue to exercise extreme caution around those at high
louis memphis and albuquerque for many violent crimes including arson and 91 murders. we are also using the full power of the federal government to defeat as you know the china virus. .. pres. donald trump: the done an incredible job. we'll put them out. the hospitalization rate has fallen in our country, 54 percent. since this weekend april . 54 percent. older americans are still the most vulnerable to the virus. 92 percent of deaths have occurred 55 and older. only 2.7 percent of deaths have...
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he received a scholarship to college in albuquerque, which is where he met my mom. together, with my grandparents, these hard working, resourceful and loving people made me who i am. i walked away from a steady job on wall street into a seattle garage to find amazon, fully understanding that it might not work. it feels like just yesterday i was driving the packages to the post office myself, dream thag one day, we might afford a forklift. customer obsession has driven our success. i take it as an article of faith that customers do the right thing. you earn trust slowly over time by doing hard things well. delivering on time. offering every day low prices. making promises and keeping them and making principled decisions, even when unpopular. our approach is working. 80% of americans have a favorable impression of amazon overall. who knew americans trust amazon to do the right thing? only their doctors and the military. the retail market is extraordinarily large and competitive. more than 4% of u.s. retail. there's room in retail for multiple winners. we compete again
he received a scholarship to college in albuquerque, which is where he met my mom. together, with my grandparents, these hard working, resourceful and loving people made me who i am. i walked away from a steady job on wall street into a seattle garage to find amazon, fully understanding that it might not work. it feels like just yesterday i was driving the packages to the post office myself, dream thag one day, we might afford a forklift. customer obsession has driven our success. i take it as...
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officer ryan hollister that when he talked about that amazing story of being a police officer in albuquerque and finding a woman addict about to shoot apps was pregnant and he ended up adopting that child with his wife and addiction is something many families across the country can relate to and an issue that is ongoing especially with the covid-19 crisis and people unable to get the medical help they need. those stories made an impact. >> i'm going to echo katie's comments. when he worked on capitol hill, i think he did an excellent job assassinating the character of joe biden using joe biden's own words especially the words the left would consider to be racist at this time were clear and i am thankful that he did. >> kentucky attorney general daniel cameron is coming up live on the show in a few minutes. i really like seeing a very diverse group of people sworn in as citizens. it is a lovely opportunity for people to see. i thought it was a good choice and a nice touch. i like to see the divers we i don't always see the republican party when the cameras are on but i also have to say i love
officer ryan hollister that when he talked about that amazing story of being a police officer in albuquerque and finding a woman addict about to shoot apps was pregnant and he ended up adopting that child with his wife and addiction is something many families across the country can relate to and an issue that is ongoing especially with the covid-19 crisis and people unable to get the medical help they need. those stories made an impact. >> i'm going to echo katie's comments. when he...
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officer brian stood out when he talked about that amazing story of being a police officer officer in albuquerque and finding a woman who was an addict about to shoo heroin. she was break at any ended up adopting that child with his wife and i think addiction is something that many families across the country can relate t end an issue that is ongoing, especially with the covid virus and people unable to get the medical help they need. of those two quick speakers mad an impact. >> i'm going to echo katie, her comments. dan cameron is one who i've known for many years we worked on capitol hill that i think he didn't excellent job of assassinating the character of joe biden using his own words, especially before that use that the left was considered to be racist at this point in time were clear. i'm thankful that he did that. >> by the way, kentucky attorne general daniel cameron is comin up live in a few minutes. lastly, you have a few minutes. >> a few quick things, honestly i really like seeing a really diverse group of people being sworn in as citizens. i think it is a lovely opportunity for peo
officer brian stood out when he talked about that amazing story of being a police officer officer in albuquerque and finding a woman who was an addict about to shoo heroin. she was break at any ended up adopting that child with his wife and i think addiction is something that many families across the country can relate t end an issue that is ongoing, especially with the covid virus and people unable to get the medical help they need. of those two quick speakers mad an impact. >> i'm going...
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louis, memphis and albuquerque for many violent crimes including gun crimes, arson and 91 murders. we're also using the full power of the federal government to defeat as you know, the china virus. new cases have declined in 80% of the jurisdictions in the past week. new zealand, had a big outbreak, other countries held up to try and make us look not as good as we looked. we have done an incredible job. hospitalization rate has fallen in our country. 54% since peaked in april. older americans are still the most vulnerable to the virus. 92% of deaths have occurred among those 55 and older. only 2.7% of deaths have occurred among those 44 years. think of that, 44 years and younger. only 2.7% of deaths have occurred. many of those people had preexisting conditions. they had problems. heart, diabetes and other problems. many of those. think of that only 2.7% under 44 years of age. mortality in europe in year is 33% higher than the united states. evidence that the tragic cost of this virus is higher in other western nations. south korea you've been reading about south korea doing well. t
louis, memphis and albuquerque for many violent crimes including gun crimes, arson and 91 murders. we're also using the full power of the federal government to defeat as you know, the china virus. new cases have declined in 80% of the jurisdictions in the past week. new zealand, had a big outbreak, other countries held up to try and make us look not as good as we looked. we have done an incredible job. hospitalization rate has fallen in our country. 54% since peaked in april. older americans...
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louis, memphis, albuquerque. for many violent crimes including gun crimes and arson and 91 murders. the federal government to defeat as you know the china virus. new cases have declined in 80% of the jurisdictions in the past
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from denver all the way to albuquerque. wish i could say this back, but we're still talking about yuma, 111, for tomorrow afternoon. slightly cooler, upper 80s to lower 90s for flagstaff. so, even phoenix really going to be staying hot throughout the weekend that i know everyone is talking about. it's kind of a dry heat in that area, but when you're talking about 113 to potentially 126 for death valley this afternoon, it's just unbearable. we are seeing a few sparks of moisture but that is headed to the east so we're just hoping this bubble of warm air starts moving east. yasmin. >> thank you, janessa. >>> still ahead, everybodies we', we're going to a live look at cnbc for what's driving another record day on wall street. we're back in a moment. businesses are starting to bounce back. but what if you could do better than that? like adapt. discover. deliver. in new ways. to new customers. what if you could come back stronger? faster. better. at comcast business, we want to help you not just bounce back. but bounce forward.
from denver all the way to albuquerque. wish i could say this back, but we're still talking about yuma, 111, for tomorrow afternoon. slightly cooler, upper 80s to lower 90s for flagstaff. so, even phoenix really going to be staying hot throughout the weekend that i know everyone is talking about. it's kind of a dry heat in that area, but when you're talking about 113 to potentially 126 for death valley this afternoon, it's just unbearable. we are seeing a few sparks of moisture but that is...
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albuquerque where i live is one of the most violent cities in the country, fewer than 50% of homicides are solved. it is a sad irony that jackie immigrated to the u.s. for a better life than never native columbia to be gunned down in her own driveway. for eight months there were no arrests, no leads in connection with jackie's murder. the police were overwhelmed. they needed help. help arrive from president trump launched operation legend in july of this year. almost immediately, the fbi took over jackie's case. in a matter of days, they arrested four people, the fifth suspect killer was arrested in texas on unrelated charges. he is an illegal immigrant with a long criminal record, had he been deported in september and had come back in october to terrorize our community. i am extremely grateful to president trump and the fbi for the reference to deliver justice for jackie and all the other innocent victims of violent crime. i am honored to support the president because he is supporting us of the i know he will never stop fighting for justice, law and order, peace, security in our commu
albuquerque where i live is one of the most violent cities in the country, fewer than 50% of homicides are solved. it is a sad irony that jackie immigrated to the u.s. for a better life than never native columbia to be gunned down in her own driveway. for eight months there were no arrests, no leads in connection with jackie's murder. the police were overwhelmed. they needed help. help arrive from president trump launched operation legend in july of this year. almost immediately, the fbi took...
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>> hello and welcome thank you for joining us from harlem and chicago and albuquerque in the bronx we are so pleased to have you here. and we're in conversation with james baldwin's america published by crown books thank you to the organizer and our bookselling partner please visit that labyrinth books.com. >> it will be donating 2 percent of sales. so please support the work. please wait for one week for a rifle. and then like haymarket books and second by joining the book club and if you are in a position to make a donation there is a card on the screen. the video will be recorded so you can watch and perpetuity please subscribe to the channel and share it with as many and you can. and to let people know about upcoming events that include tomorrow abolishing the police. haymarket is hosting a socialism conference on july 4th at 5:00 p.m. eastern join us for a conversation and then to register for all of those events. so with a few housekeeping items please observe guidelines and those that violate will have the comments deleted as quickly as we are able. there are so many of us join
>> hello and welcome thank you for joining us from harlem and chicago and albuquerque in the bronx we are so pleased to have you here. and we're in conversation with james baldwin's america published by crown books thank you to the organizer and our bookselling partner please visit that labyrinth books.com. >> it will be donating 2 percent of sales. so please support the work. please wait for one week for a rifle. and then like haymarket books and second by joining the book club and...
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louis, memphis, albuquerque. for many violent crimes including gun crimes and arson and 91 murders.ave declined in 80% of the jurisdictions in the past week, 80%.
louis, memphis, albuquerque. for many violent crimes including gun crimes and arson and 91 murders.ave declined in 80% of the jurisdictions in the past week, 80%.
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louis, albuquerque or portland.t, out seems to me, has a very important role to assure an orderly and lawful election of security and integrity. is that going to happen? >> yes, that is certainly going to happen. the challenge, of course, is the department of justice acts in an enforcement mechanism. that's where that comes in to play. as a former state attorney general, that was the role i played in virginia -- lou: sure. >> and, you know, the problem with that is it's an after the fact. you enforce after a law is broken. you don't go police to stop a law from being broken. that's not a law enforcement role, that's an integrity of the system role. and every state does this differently. you referenced a certain kind of -- lou: is the country prepared to do that? >> -- eight states that -- oh, i certainly think so. i will say this, in the department of homeland security, we have sis saw which has worked with all 50 states no matter who's running them to protect election infrastructure to a degree never before seen, e
louis, albuquerque or portland.t, out seems to me, has a very important role to assure an orderly and lawful election of security and integrity. is that going to happen? >> yes, that is certainly going to happen. the challenge, of course, is the department of justice acts in an enforcement mechanism. that's where that comes in to play. as a former state attorney general, that was the role i played in virginia -- lou: sure. >> and, you know, the problem with that is it's an after the...
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the tarmac in albuquerque and i'm in a dark car when we got to the base camp, instead of having walt second okay so i'm here in my office and i have -- >> no way. >> i have the glasses and my original hat >> how cool is that? it was a gift, right >> yeah. it was a gift. yeah that's right >> we all know walter white does not need to ask anybody for permission next up, kelly clarkson is adding another job to her resume "america's got talent" judge clarkson going to help out by filling in for simon cowell while he recuperates from surgery. we reported yesterday that simon broke his back in an electric bike accident and is now on the mend kelly released a statement revealing that she's stepping in for tonight and tomorrow's live shows while poking fun at simon kwiing -- no worries, america. someone far wiser, cooler and hotter is taking his seat. the unbelievably amazing kelly clarkson you're welcome in advance. >>> next up, the internet was really excited for this one. a new trailer for the "saved by the bell" reboot anybody who watched the original show from the '80s and '90s knows thi
the tarmac in albuquerque and i'm in a dark car when we got to the base camp, instead of having walt second okay so i'm here in my office and i have -- >> no way. >> i have the glasses and my original hat >> how cool is that? it was a gift, right >> yeah. it was a gift. yeah that's right >> we all know walter white does not need to ask anybody for permission next up, kelly clarkson is adding another job to her resume "america's got talent" judge clarkson...
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first-class mail running several days behind in albuquerque, new mexico.l trucks being sent out empty in tacoma, washington, and a lot more in terms of complaints for the postal service workers. congresswoman, these complaints are coming days after the postmaster general promised to halt all changes until after the election. what's going on? >> i think it has to do with the fact that we've already seen that the postal service and the letter carriers have been understaffed and been impacted by a lack of hiring and by lack of -- for a long time. this isn't a short -- this is a problem that's come to our attention more recently, but it's not something that been trying to sabotage the post office for a long time. i think we're going to rely on members of the postal service, actual community members to report ongoing issues and hold the postmaster accountable. >> let me ask you about your new book coming out. "she will rise: becoming a warrior in the battle for true equality." i know it reflects on your time in office and all the events surrounding your departu
first-class mail running several days behind in albuquerque, new mexico.l trucks being sent out empty in tacoma, washington, and a lot more in terms of complaints for the postal service workers. congresswoman, these complaints are coming days after the postmaster general promised to halt all changes until after the election. what's going on? >> i think it has to do with the fact that we've already seen that the postal service and the letter carriers have been understaffed and been...
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people are getting shots, it's not the first time, we saw in aurora, louisville, we also saw it in albuquerquend other places where in the middle of these type of demonstrations, someone gets shot. >> you saw it in kenosha where an individual from another state came in and shot two protesters. a tweet was tweeted out in support of this individual and the president liked that tweet. that's a dangerous thing where you're kind of encouraging people perhaps to sort of take up arms and to take matters into their own hands. the cities are trying to address the police issue, the protests against police brutality. the president needs to be part of that conversation and needs to be a calming voice. he can't tweet out videos or retweet videos where someone is yelling out "white power" as he did. that is contrary to the language that you need right now a moment when the country is trying to address some of the issues that have dogged it for centuries. eric: -- >> some say it's a political issue. depends on how much the president makes it a political issue. eric: some of the supporters didn't hear that pe
people are getting shots, it's not the first time, we saw in aurora, louisville, we also saw it in albuquerquend other places where in the middle of these type of demonstrations, someone gets shot. >> you saw it in kenosha where an individual from another state came in and shot two protesters. a tweet was tweeted out in support of this individual and the president liked that tweet. that's a dangerous thing where you're kind of encouraging people perhaps to sort of take up arms and to take...
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louis, memphis and albuquerque for many violent crimes including gun crimes, arson and 91 murders.ll power of the federal government to defeat as you know, the china virus. new cases have declined in 80% of the jurisdictions in the past
louis, memphis and albuquerque for many violent crimes including gun crimes, arson and 91 murders.ll power of the federal government to defeat as you know, the china virus. new cases have declined in 80% of the jurisdictions in the past
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louis, albuquerque, and no one was there we would park, like, we would park on the grounds of, like,ike i was in "big" or "honey i shrank the" -- whatever movie has that kind of experience. >> jimmy: this is a dream to me, unbelievable that you did that i love that you did that. >> have to wait for another pandemic. >> jimmy: you didn't freak out we talked about this, you're open about dealing with anxiety. did you have anxiety at all during -- do you have it now during the pandemic? >> no, no, i've been anxiety free since whenever the pandemic struck any time there's a real crisis in the world, i'm, like, kind of an american hero 365 days of the year, american coward crisis, american hero. i'm in a panic that something terrible is going to happen. i think there's been generations of me, you know, in my lineage that are in a panic waiting for the bad thing to happen. and so it makes us look really out of step with society and worried, but when something actually happens, we're the only ones that's ready for it, you know what i mean i carry a flare in my back pocket looks weird most o
louis, albuquerque, and no one was there we would park, like, we would park on the grounds of, like,ike i was in "big" or "honey i shrank the" -- whatever movie has that kind of experience. >> jimmy: this is a dream to me, unbelievable that you did that i love that you did that. >> have to wait for another pandemic. >> jimmy: you didn't freak out we talked about this, you're open about dealing with anxiety. did you have anxiety at all during -- do you have...
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story, a documented story of a blind girl called georgia green on her way to a music lesson in albuquerque. she was being driven by her brother, joe, brother-in-law actually. it was obviously still night time when the bomb went off. she was 50 miles away and she grasped her brother-in-law's arm and said, what's that light? so this is a bomb so bright that it could make a blind girl see it, see the light. so you're talking about an incredible flash. immediately afterward several very key and prominent figures in that program wrote a memo to oppenheimer and groves which i have a copy of and which is in my book in which they actually suggest that they could exploit this blinding brightness from this bomb by dropping super -- not my word but theirs -- dropping super powerful sirens at the same time as they drop the bomb so people will hear the sirens and look up at the precise moment when the bomb's flash occurs thus blinding them even if they don't kill them. this was actually suggested in a memo very clearly about a week or two afterward. it was suggested very clear they should do this. they
story, a documented story of a blind girl called georgia green on her way to a music lesson in albuquerque. she was being driven by her brother, joe, brother-in-law actually. it was obviously still night time when the bomb went off. she was 50 miles away and she grasped her brother-in-law's arm and said, what's that light? so this is a bomb so bright that it could make a blind girl see it, see the light. so you're talking about an incredible flash. immediately afterward several very key and...
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the albuquerque police were overwhelmed and needed help. launched operation legend in july of this year. almost immediately the fbi took over her case. in a matter of days they arrested four people. the killer was arrested in texas on unrelated charges. he is an illegal immigrant with a long criminal record. he had been deported in september and had come back in october 2 terror rise -- october to terrorize our community. i am impressed with president trump -- i am honored to support the president because he is supporting us. i know he will never stop fighting for justice, for law and order, peace, security in our communities. ♪ greetings, my fellow americans. . am clarence henderson there are moments that have changed the course of history. among the most extraordinary was the civil rights movement. 60 years ago segregation was legal and enforced. the simple act of sitting at a lunch counter could lead to physical harm, jail time or worse. experience personal walking into woolworth department store on november 2, 1960, it was unlike any da
the albuquerque police were overwhelmed and needed help. launched operation legend in july of this year. almost immediately the fbi took over her case. in a matter of days they arrested four people. the killer was arrested in texas on unrelated charges. he is an illegal immigrant with a long criminal record. he had been deported in september and had come back in october 2 terror rise -- october to terrorize our community. i am impressed with president trump -- i am honored to support the...
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i had to go to albuquerque. i had to change from g.i. cl othes to civilian clothes. i went out and got on a c-47. aen, we leave and we file flight plan for salt lake city, from las vegas. before we get there, the pilot changes the flight plan and we turn off and we go to wendover. los alamos thinks we are going and they don't know we were going to wendover. that was part of the security. and then, of course, from wendover, i flew down to salton sea, california. ultimately, salton sea was developed so they could take off from wendover with b-29's, fly over to san francisco, down the west coast and fly in over salton sea and make the bomb dropped on a target that was floating in the sea. the idea trying to replicate a long flight from that bomb into bombay. meantime, they are making all the measurements up in the plane to make sure the bomb is riding the way it should and we are on the ground with cameras waiting for them to drop that bomb so we could take a picture to see how it lands and how accurate they are. readings that we have been giving them to use on the bomb
i had to go to albuquerque. i had to change from g.i. cl othes to civilian clothes. i went out and got on a c-47. aen, we leave and we file flight plan for salt lake city, from las vegas. before we get there, the pilot changes the flight plan and we turn off and we go to wendover. los alamos thinks we are going and they don't know we were going to wendover. that was part of the security. and then, of course, from wendover, i flew down to salton sea, california. ultimately, salton sea was...
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heightening teions and intimidating people, and sometimes resulting in violence like we saw in kenosha, albuquerque, and portland. >> i want to ask yoabout the word "malitia," because we use it to armed white men, but rarely to armed black men or any other group. do you know why that is? >> malitia, the term goe back to the founding of the country, and at that time referred to al able-bodied white men, ages.ly, between certain it didn't include white in it, but it was who,tl predomin the land-owning people were, so i think it has historical roots. but private malitias have never been law ful l. e extent malitias have ever been laful, they are only in service by the state or the federal government. so they can only be called forth by the state or the federal government. as yo idicated, had we talk about people of color having armed groups, other terms might be used for those groups, including terms like "gangs. so what has evolved over the course of time is something that breaso down what racially, and i would also add that the malitia groups, they facy themselves as patriots, and suggest that what
heightening teions and intimidating people, and sometimes resulting in violence like we saw in kenosha, albuquerque, and portland. >> i want to ask yoabout the word "malitia," because we use it to armed white men, but rarely to armed black men or any other group. do you know why that is? >> malitia, the term goe back to the founding of the country, and at that time referred to al able-bodied white men, ages.ly, between certain it didn't include white in it, but it was...
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on one patient they made 37 phone calls and that person didn't end up in a hospital until albuquerque, new mexico, said, hey, we have a bed available if you can get him here. and that is the reality facing these small communities that really don't get a lot of coverage. not a lot of people are talking about them. they don't have the sheer numbers that draw a lot of attention, but this director tells me that he has seen up to 20 members of the same family stricken by covid, and he said just within the past couple of weeks, he's seen three siblings from the same family die. and the thing that really stuck with me is the fact that this man said because they haven't been able to accommodate these patients and have had to airlift them to faraway communities, these families don't have the money to bring their deceased loved ones back home. and that is the fate facing so many south texans this morning. back to you. >> devastating fate. now i want to head to mississippi where the number of coronavirus cases is climbing dramatically. ellison barber is in jackson. you spoke to officials at one
on one patient they made 37 phone calls and that person didn't end up in a hospital until albuquerque, new mexico, said, hey, we have a bed available if you can get him here. and that is the reality facing these small communities that really don't get a lot of coverage. not a lot of people are talking about them. they don't have the sheer numbers that draw a lot of attention, but this director tells me that he has seen up to 20 members of the same family stricken by covid, and he said just...
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louis and harlem and chicago, from albuquerque, from dallas, from the bronx and melbourne. we are pleased to have you here, my name is maya marshal, editor of haymarket books. before i introduce dr. glaude and dr. cornell west. to order books please visit books.com, buy those books, please, please and let's support the work. please allow a few days and week for arrival. it's critical that we support independent publishers and independent bookstores and you can do this in 3 ways amongst others. buying books from haymarket books and secondly joining the haymarketbooks book club, if you can make a donation, they'll be a card on the screen on how to do this and folks posting that information in youtube chat as well. the video will be recorded. this video will be recorded and shared after ward and you can watch it in youtube channel. please subscribe to that channel. share it with as many people as you can and hopefully you can know about the good work. we want to let everybody of upcoming events in live stream that include tomorrow at 8:00 p.m. eastern police talk with maya and
louis and harlem and chicago, from albuquerque, from dallas, from the bronx and melbourne. we are pleased to have you here, my name is maya marshal, editor of haymarket books. before i introduce dr. glaude and dr. cornell west. to order books please visit books.com, buy those books, please, please and let's support the work. please allow a few days and week for arrival. it's critical that we support independent publishers and independent bookstores and you can do this in 3 ways amongst others....
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louis and harlem and chicago, from albuquerque, from dallas, from the bronx and melbourne.we are pleased to have you here, my name is maya marshal, editor of haymarket books. before i introduce
louis and harlem and chicago, from albuquerque, from dallas, from the bronx and melbourne.we are pleased to have you here, my name is maya marshal, editor of haymarket books. before i introduce
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county with a mere 45 beds had helicopters coming in and out making patients from as far away as albuquerque, as oklahoma city because they were so critical they couldn't receive the care they needed at that small hospital. he told me, yes, he absolutely watched family members from the same family, multiple siblings die within about a week's time from covid-19. and i want you to listen in to a portion of the interview we had yesterday as he just shared his frustration on the reality that is still very much facing thousands of texans. take a listen. >> -- opening our state for business, it was a need for the community. it was -- the whole problem is already behind us. now we can go and be together and gather and party and enjoy social activities. and that was in communities like ours. we were seeing up to 20 members from the same family. i have seen citizens dying. i have seen kids losing both parents in my community. so this is a devastating consequence for a small community. >> 20 members from the same family. three siblings dying. and they are not out of the woods yet, chris. what makes it
county with a mere 45 beds had helicopters coming in and out making patients from as far away as albuquerque, as oklahoma city because they were so critical they couldn't receive the care they needed at that small hospital. he told me, yes, he absolutely watched family members from the same family, multiple siblings die within about a week's time from covid-19. and i want you to listen in to a portion of the interview we had yesterday as he just shared his frustration on the reality that is...
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louis, memphis, albuquerque. for many violent crimes including gun crimes and arson and 91 murders. we're using the full power of the federal government to defeat as you know the china virus. new cases have declined in 80% of the jurisdictions in the past week, 80%. new zealand by the way had a big outbreak. other countries that were held up to try to make us look not as good as we should look because we've done an incredible job but they're having a lot of outbreaks, they will be able to put them out and we put them out. the hospitalization has fallen in our country 54% since the peak in april. 54%. older americans are still the most vulnerable to the virus. 92% of deaths have occurred among those 55 and older. only 2.7% of deaths have occurred among those 44 years, think of that, 44 years and younger. so 44 years old and younger, only 2.7% of deaths have occurred. and many of those people had preexisting conditions. they had problems, heart, diabetes and other problems but many of those. so think of that. only 2.7% under 44 years of age. excess mortality in europe this year is 33%
louis, memphis, albuquerque. for many violent crimes including gun crimes and arson and 91 murders. we're using the full power of the federal government to defeat as you know the china virus. new cases have declined in 80% of the jurisdictions in the past week, 80%. new zealand by the way had a big outbreak. other countries that were held up to try to make us look not as good as we should look because we've done an incredible job but they're having a lot of outbreaks, they will be able to put...
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and his wife him in albuquerque. so -- >> i think i was reading somewhere you interacted with ted hall. later on they had some sort of hearing where his name was mentioned? >> that was david greenglass. greenglass wasn't in his testimony. i appeared in the testimony a few times. after the war ended, did you want to stay in the army? >> are you kidding? i wanted out. the army and i were not really meant for each other to be honest. -- as i justipline finished telling you, i was completely freewheeling. keep me have anybody to on the line doing everything. i have no self-discipline. i did not get along very well in the army. i didn't like the army very much. andrward, i learned better i realized how important the army was. the army really pulled me meether and had given self-discipline, which i did not have before and i learned from the army how to be a student, how to be a real student, how to be a real physicist, how to be a professor. i owe a lot of that to the army and i have a lot to be grateful for to the army. i
and his wife him in albuquerque. so -- >> i think i was reading somewhere you interacted with ted hall. later on they had some sort of hearing where his name was mentioned? >> that was david greenglass. greenglass wasn't in his testimony. i appeared in the testimony a few times. after the war ended, did you want to stay in the army? >> are you kidding? i wanted out. the army and i were not really meant for each other to be honest. -- as i justipline finished telling you, i was...