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in the spring of 2005, the albuquerque police agreed.cold case detective, was assigned. >> the department said, yes, will look into it. it's been three years, he left a young daughter behind. he left a house. >> the detective began digging for any information on the missing mechanic. did any record of him exist? >> first, we look into the criminal law idea and see if maybe he'd been stopped, or maybe there's a police report on him somewhere. >> and there's nothing? >> right. >> we also look into the fact, could you be dead somewhere? >> check the metal go investigator's office -- >> he's not there. then, i started looking into see if there might be any indication of financial records that might indicate he was working somewhere. once again, we came into a dead end. >> the detective did discover a one very curious thing, it turns out, mike snider had filed state tax returns in 2004 and 2005, years after his disappearance. >> that doesn't sound like a missing person. >> no, it doesn't. >> with that sounds like to me, off the top of my head
in the spring of 2005, the albuquerque police agreed.cold case detective, was assigned. >> the department said, yes, will look into it. it's been three years, he left a young daughter behind. he left a house. >> the detective began digging for any information on the missing mechanic. did any record of him exist? >> first, we look into the criminal law idea and see if maybe he'd been stopped, or maybe there's a police report on him somewhere. >> and there's nothing?...
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this is wife of albuquerque cop -- that had some fired up rhetoric for those leaders that aren't doing. watch. . steadily gotten worse over last to years and it's because of the politics. it is the choices -- that they've made to throw our officers away. lawrence: what's your reaction sergeant? >> i'll tell you it is heartbreaking to hear her talk about but that's what we need. we need every american in this country to stand up and fight against these woke policies because we know they're on mitigated disease. just in albuquerque alone they were one of 16 american cities who experience their highest murder rate on record. on record! and you're thinking to dongt to move forward with policy and it is killing our communities not saying we're fight for for soul of our country right now you know what worst part of it is we're not doing criminals a favor just maybe if we were hard on them like you were talking about earlier on the homeless situation, if we took a hard lien with some of these folks maybe they would actually straighten up. maybe actually we would get them on the right path. bu
this is wife of albuquerque cop -- that had some fired up rhetoric for those leaders that aren't doing. watch. . steadily gotten worse over last to years and it's because of the politics. it is the choices -- that they've made to throw our officers away. lawrence: what's your reaction sergeant? >> i'll tell you it is heartbreaking to hear her talk about but that's what we need. we need every american in this country to stand up and fight against these woke policies because we know they're...
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presentador: cambiando de tema fÍjate que la policÍa de albuquerque, nuevo mÉxico, identificÓ y detuvoa bicicleta. fue detenido sin problemas. por fortuna las 11 vÍctimas estÁn vivas y tambiÉn estables despuÉs de haber sido hospitalizadas, aunque algunas estuvieron en estado crÍtico. la policÍa estÁ pidiendo que cualquier otra persona que fuiste testigo de este hecho, se ponga en contacto con las autoridades. carolina: mÁs adelante en la ediciÓn digital, nos acordamos de la masacre en parkland. el padre de una de las vÍctimas reclama al presidente, te contamos mÁs. presentador: tambiÉn en este lunes de motivaciÓn nos acompaÑa un orgullo latino, la mujer que une al fÚtbol americano con la comunidad hispana y los derechos civiles. civiles. ♪ tu gerente de envíos se fue para encontrarse a “si mismos.” dejándote perdida. necesitas contratar. necesito indeed. indeed instant match inmediatamente encuentra candidatos que cumplen con tu descripción de empleo. redime tu crédito de 75 dólares en indeed punto com diagonal oferta para todos los que disfrutan de cada momento. y todos los que quiere
presentador: cambiando de tema fÍjate que la policÍa de albuquerque, nuevo mÉxico, identificÓ y detuvoa bicicleta. fue detenido sin problemas. por fortuna las 11 vÍctimas estÁn vivas y tambiÉn estables despuÉs de haber sido hospitalizadas, aunque algunas estuvieron en estado crÍtico. la policÍa estÁ pidiendo que cualquier otra persona que fuiste testigo de este hecho, se ponga en contacto con las autoridades. carolina: mÁs adelante en la ediciÓn digital, nos acordamos de la masacre...
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how much of a blow is the killing of albuquerque sheet to this terrorist group? anytime that, that you can, you know, put a dent in the leadership of a group like this. it's meaningful. think about al qaeda, for example, is never quite been the same since the last of them or some have been lot and so leaders will be replaced or they can also be capable of. but it takes some time for a group like the islamic state to recover from p j. i asked a question about corresponding kimberly. what do you make of the timing of these able and there's been some, some need of the give it significant rather developments over the past few weeks. it is what we've all been focused on ukraine and all of a sudden we're brought back to syria. but it's a reminder that a global power, like united states, can do more than one thing at once. so we do have the situation in ukraine. we still have a negotiation going on with iran, and yet, you know, we still have this lingering battle with the united states and the region against the islamic state. obviously they're trying to make a com back
how much of a blow is the killing of albuquerque sheet to this terrorist group? anytime that, that you can, you know, put a dent in the leadership of a group like this. it's meaningful. think about al qaeda, for example, is never quite been the same since the last of them or some have been lot and so leaders will be replaced or they can also be capable of. but it takes some time for a group like the islamic state to recover from p j. i asked a question about corresponding kimberly. what do you...
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>> a left at albuquerque. >> [ laughter ] >> captioni ♪ ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: we come on the air, what might be a turning point for america's school children, as a number of democratic governors move to end mask mandates in the classrooms for students and teachers. as a growing number of parents worry about their kids' mental health, the big announcements tonight from new jersey, connecticut and delaware, joining pennsylvania, why the c.d.c. has a different message. stopping a russian invasion, with more of putin's troops heading to ukraine's border, the french president faces off with russia's president in hopes of diplomacy. plus president biden's warning to americans currently living in ukraine. breaking news-- supermarket shooting. the manhunt tonight for a
>> a left at albuquerque. >> [ laughter ] >> captioni ♪ ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: we come on the air, what might be a turning point for america's school children, as a number of democratic governors move to end mask mandates in the classrooms for students and teachers. as a growing number of parents worry about their kids' mental health, the big announcements tonight from new jersey, connecticut and delaware, joining pennsylvania, why the c.d.c....
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. >>> police in albuquerque are investigating a stabbing spree, 11 people were injured.horities say the suspect, who is in custody, was riding a bike and stabbed people at seven different locations. two victims are in critical condition. no word on a motive. >>> breaking overnight, a new uackdown on truckers protesti crossing finally reopening. just in time for the workweek. >> reporter: this morning, a vital trade route between canada and the u.s. finally reopened. [ horns honking ] police clearing this blockade of truckers allowing traffic between ontario and detroit to flow again after a nearly wee-long protest against covid restrictions. >> any unlawful activity in the area will not be tolerated and officers will take the necessary action to keep the peace and traffic flowing. >> reporter: the standoff coming to a head over the weekend. >> freedom! >> freedom! >> reporter: dozens arrested and vehicles seized as a shutdown of the ambassador bridge dragged on. crippling the auto industry, which relies on the bridge to transport auto parts. costing factory workers an es
. >>> police in albuquerque are investigating a stabbing spree, 11 people were injured.horities say the suspect, who is in custody, was riding a bike and stabbed people at seven different locations. two victims are in critical condition. no word on a motive. >>> breaking overnight, a new uackdown on truckers protesti crossing finally reopening. just in time for the workweek. >> reporter: this morning, a vital trade route between canada and the u.s. finally reopened. [...
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the rampage happened this afternoon in albuquerque.where gabe chavez reports that 11 people are injured and one suspect is in custody. officers say 11 people were stabbed across the city with seven scenes along central avenue. this was a pretty active crime scene earlier today, but it has since been cleared out this the attacks all started at 11 o'clock this morning. police say the first stabbing happened at the sister bar on central downtown and the suspect progressively made their way up central to harvard. then pennsylvania, eventually ending at the mcdonald's on wyoming. they appear to be random. yeah. i mean, there was someone who was involved in an accent down here in central um, the person just came up and said they were stabbed. yeah, there's doesn't seem to be any rhyme or reason. at this point, according to police, the suspect was on a bmx bike and was apprehended near lomas in wyoming, they say, as officers approached the suspect . he got off the bike and was taken into custody with no force and they did find a large knife o
the rampage happened this afternoon in albuquerque.where gabe chavez reports that 11 people are injured and one suspect is in custody. officers say 11 people were stabbed across the city with seven scenes along central avenue. this was a pretty active crime scene earlier today, but it has since been cleared out this the attacks all started at 11 o'clock this morning. police say the first stabbing happened at the sister bar on central downtown and the suspect progressively made their way up...
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. >>> seven students were injured in this bus crash in albuquerque. police say the driver of a white car was street racing and slammed into the bus. the students were treated at a local hospital. >>> in vermont a terrifying crash. a minivan skidded off this highway flipping over several times. the driver was ejected but is recovering from his injuries. >>> more than 60 million americans as far south as texas are bracing for more ice, snow and sleet. and with that, here's your thursday forecast. >>> good morning. treacherous driving conditions across the southern and central plains on thursday from dallas to oklahoma city, wichita, st. louis. we're going to have snow. we're going to have ice. be careful on the roads, folks. speaking of ice, this ice storm will go from texas on thursday morning to kentucky on thursday afternoon and eventually by friday southern new england, new york city going to see some icing out there to finish off the workweek. there's going to be a big snowstorm too. chicago, a few inches. 6 to 12 north and west of boston. i'm accu
. >>> seven students were injured in this bus crash in albuquerque. police say the driver of a white car was street racing and slammed into the bus. the students were treated at a local hospital. >>> in vermont a terrifying crash. a minivan skidded off this highway flipping over several times. the driver was ejected but is recovering from his injuries. >>> more than 60 million americans as far south as texas are bracing for more ice, snow and sleet. and with that,...
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we're following some developing news out of new mexico, where police in albuquerque say 11 people have been injured in a stabbing rampage. authorities say one person is in custody and there are seven different crime scenes. police say the suspect was on a bike with a large knife and appeared to stab people at random. all 11 victims are currently stable now whether information was given on their conditions. here in the bay area beneath the police are looking for tips to catch a thief. that thief took cash from a donation box at a local store, and that money was meant for a very important purpose. ktvu greg liggins joining us with in the newsroom with more on this story, greg and christina. all of the money in this case was coming from donations of people who shop at a local store. the money was meant to go to the family of a man who made a lot of friends just doing his job. mike haro seems to be a man everyone likes for the past five years, he's been a beloved employee at bob's liquor and food on west j. street in venetia. that changed tuesday when 26 year old harrow suddenly died from
we're following some developing news out of new mexico, where police in albuquerque say 11 people have been injured in a stabbing rampage. authorities say one person is in custody and there are seven different crime scenes. police say the suspect was on a bike with a large knife and appeared to stab people at random. all 11 victims are currently stable now whether information was given on their conditions. here in the bay area beneath the police are looking for tips to catch a thief. that thief...
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host: in albuquerque, new mexico, democrats line, you are up. caller: good morning, pedro. i have been trying to reach you a few times, and it has been difficult. thank you for taking my call. good morning, representative. thank you for what you have done and how you stand for it. i strongly agree with the caller that was talking about our brothers and sisters from our southern border. they do work hard. they do live in multifamily homes. but they do work for their own single homes. that is what we all work for. isn't that the american dream, to get the house with the white picket fence and a little dog called -- what is that little dog called? i'm a sheet metal worker. i've been in the traits for a long time. in our trade, on the, we have seen a lot of ethnicities come from different cultures, different parts of the world, even our own country, from different states, travelers. and we have always respected them. they work hard. they work for the paycheck, earn money for their family. give them a chance. this country is based off of sweat, blood, and tears, and even death,
host: in albuquerque, new mexico, democrats line, you are up. caller: good morning, pedro. i have been trying to reach you a few times, and it has been difficult. thank you for taking my call. good morning, representative. thank you for what you have done and how you stand for it. i strongly agree with the caller that was talking about our brothers and sisters from our southern border. they do work hard. they do live in multifamily homes. but they do work for their own single homes. that is...
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>> a left at albuquerque. >> [ laughter ] >> captioni ♪ ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell:ht, as we come on the air, what might be a turning point for america's school children, as a number of democratic governors move to end mask mandates in the classrooms for students and teachers. as a growing number of parents worry about their kids' mental health, the big announcements tonight from new jersey, connecticut and delaware, joining pennsylvania, why the c.d.c. has a different message. stopping a russian invasion, with more of putin's troops heading to ukraine's border, the french president faces off with russia's president in hopes of diplomacy. plus president biden's warning to americans currently living in ukraine. breaking news-- supermarket shooting. the manhunt tonight for a suspect considered armed and dangerous. we'll have all the new details. major developments in the olympics, the devastating wipeout for reigning gold medalist mikaela shiffrin. navy seal candidate death, the investigation after a former college football star dies following hell week. the queen's pl
>> a left at albuquerque. >> [ laughter ] >> captioni ♪ ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell:ht, as we come on the air, what might be a turning point for america's school children, as a number of democratic governors move to end mask mandates in the classrooms for students and teachers. as a growing number of parents worry about their kids' mental health, the big announcements tonight from new jersey, connecticut and delaware, joining pennsylvania, why the...
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i mean albuquerque, expose a so called educational institution that will say spread radical ideology. the town of ruby had given more than 60000 euro to an association which had the pretext of a tutoring course, who was doing an arabic language course in reality and behind that, according to an investigation conducted by the prefecture. it was about a course on the koran, but the authorities in france aren't allowed to finance religious activities. is it just the tip of the iceberg of these kind of problems him products mostly about? it's not only a problem, and rubin is a problem in many areas of france. why? because the state isn't that the states hasn't invested in these areas. the states is abandoned some areas in a number of places. we let them get home with it right next door. when you are very poor person, when you feel excluded from society, abandoned by the states. and if someone comes along to offer you a hand, you don't have a choice in where to take that help, whoever you don't really know whether there is something behind the hand, an ideology or something. i mean, it fee
i mean albuquerque, expose a so called educational institution that will say spread radical ideology. the town of ruby had given more than 60000 euro to an association which had the pretext of a tutoring course, who was doing an arabic language course in reality and behind that, according to an investigation conducted by the prefecture. it was about a course on the koran, but the authorities in france aren't allowed to finance religious activities. is it just the tip of the iceberg of these...
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the founder of i sal albuquerque. but daddy was detained in the same prison crash she is said to have cooperated with the americans helping identified dozens of al qaeda and i saw members and that reportedly led to him be released now he later joined the ranks of i, sol as a close, aided to by daddy, he was known for playing a major role in attacks against the z. the minority group. p. j. crowley is a former us assistant secretary of state. he says, the operation will raise many questions about the actions of special forces and the ongoing threat. poor posed by eyes any time that you can, you know, put a dent in the leadership of a group like this. it's meaningful. think about al qaeda, for example, is never quite been the same. so it's a loss of them or some have been lot. so leaders will be replaced, or they can also be capable of, but it takes some time for a group like the islamic state to recover from what we've all been focused on ukraine and all of a sudden were brought back to syria. but it's a reminder that a
the founder of i sal albuquerque. but daddy was detained in the same prison crash she is said to have cooperated with the americans helping identified dozens of al qaeda and i saw members and that reportedly led to him be released now he later joined the ranks of i, sol as a close, aided to by daddy, he was known for playing a major role in attacks against the z. the minority group. p. j. crowley is a former us assistant secretary of state. he says, the operation will raise many questions about...
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host: ryan from albuquerque, new mexico, up first for our guest, on the line for independence. go ahead with your question or comment. caller: good morning. an issue that comes up especially in republican circles is illegal immigration in -- immigration and our out-of-control border. i would like to point out republicans never discussed all of the american employers that hire them. when does the republican party going to go after the business community that uses illegal immigrants as an entitlement? if you look at the meatpacking industry, years ago, it used to be a unionized business and it was all middle-class americans that worked there. what they did in the 1980's was bankrupted the companies, dumped the union contracts, and imported all of the illegal immigrants to work in their factories. they earned eight or $10 per hour, next to nothing. the republican party does not say a word about it. if the republican party is looking for illegal immigrants to start looking in your hotels, your restaurants, your hospitals, your warehouse is, all of your meatpacking plants, all of yo
host: ryan from albuquerque, new mexico, up first for our guest, on the line for independence. go ahead with your question or comment. caller: good morning. an issue that comes up especially in republican circles is illegal immigration in -- immigration and our out-of-control border. i would like to point out republicans never discussed all of the american employers that hire them. when does the republican party going to go after the business community that uses illegal immigrants as an...
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journalist also against this whistleblower who now lives in the shadow of police protection on new albuquerque, expose a so called educational institution that will say, sprayed radical ideology. the town of ruby had given more than 60000 euro to an association which had the pretext of a tutoring course, who was doing an arabic language course in reality. and behind that, according to an investigation conducted by the prefecture, it was about a course on the koran. but the authorities in france aren't allowed to finance religious activities. is it just the tip of the iceberg? these kind of problems him foutz mostly about this not only a problem, and rubin is a problem in many areas of france. why? because the state isn't that the states hasn't invested in these areas because states is abandoned some areas in a number of places. we let them get home with it right next door. when you are very poor person, when you feel excluded from society, abandoned by the states. and if someone comes along to offer you a hand, you don't have a choice in where to take that help. however, you don't really know
journalist also against this whistleblower who now lives in the shadow of police protection on new albuquerque, expose a so called educational institution that will say, sprayed radical ideology. the town of ruby had given more than 60000 euro to an association which had the pretext of a tutoring course, who was doing an arabic language course in reality. and behind that, according to an investigation conducted by the prefecture, it was about a course on the koran. but the authorities in france...
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in albuquerque, they experienced their highest rate on record. doing the criminal a favor either. maybe if we were hard on them, like you were talking about on the homelessit situation. if we took a hard line with these folks. maybe they would threaten up and get on the right path. you saw from the career criminal. that the attitude and it needs to stop. lawrence: until niece folks hit rock bottom it won't change their lives. coming s up. what the woke agenda, could it be finally over. one of the most liberal cities in this country where people just like you rose up and ousted radical schoolow board members. we'll tell you how you can take action in your hometown. you don't want to miss it. >> the democrats have to step away from this. san francisco tells a strong story what's going on. >> too many democrats don't speak in terms of the average american comprehending what they are saying. lawrence: when the folks at msnbc think woke is broke, things must be pretty bad. we saw something in san francisco that could affect the 2022 mid-terms. the pow
in albuquerque, they experienced their highest rate on record. doing the criminal a favor either. maybe if we were hard on them, like you were talking about on the homelessit situation. if we took a hard line with these folks. maybe they would threaten up and get on the right path. you saw from the career criminal. that the attitude and it needs to stop. lawrence: until niece folks hit rock bottom it won't change their lives. coming s up. what the woke agenda, could it be finally over. one of...
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. >> todd: 11 people randomly stabbed by knife-wielding bmx rider in albuquerque. no information on his identity has been released. two victims are in critical condition, the rest are stable. police say they do not know the motive for the attack. >> carley: house speaker nancy pelosi rejected cori bush's push to defund the police. >> that is not the position of the democratic party. community safety to protect and defend in every way is our oath of office. >> carley: nancy pelosi's words signal a turnaround for those who agree with bush and called for slashing police budgets for the riots in 2020. >> todd: it is too late to distance democrats from the defund police policies, listen. >> their policies are anti-police. that montage represents the heart and soul of the democratic party. they do not believe in supporting the police and nancy pelosi's comments, i can take her statements and convict her of purgery, they supported defunding the police, every since the george floyd case. it is straight up lying, lies. the public will not forget this in the midterm. >> todd
. >> todd: 11 people randomly stabbed by knife-wielding bmx rider in albuquerque. no information on his identity has been released. two victims are in critical condition, the rest are stable. police say they do not know the motive for the attack. >> carley: house speaker nancy pelosi rejected cori bush's push to defund the police. >> that is not the position of the democratic party. community safety to protect and defend in every way is our oath of office. >> carley:...
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. >> ashley: economy, education and crime topping the list for people in albuquerque. >> todd: coloradoeachers and studentss stage walkout in support of a fired superintendent who pushed mask mandate and conservative school board members are standing by their vote to push them out. joining me now is douglas county school board president and a school board member. michael, let's begin with you. this superintendent had support, we've seen on the screen. in the end, why did you decide to terminate him? >> even though someone is popular doesn't mean they are the right ceo for the district. we had a strong mandate to move in a different direction and thought we needed to move in that direction whether the superintendent was coming with us or not. >> todd: kayley, why did you vote to -- the superintendent. >> i grew up here and my daughter is a student, i had concern around board policy, masks and i wanted implementation by the superintendent and wanted to have a say in all of that. after getting elected to be on the board, i wanted to work with the superintendent and after put in resolutions
. >> ashley: economy, education and crime topping the list for people in albuquerque. >> todd: coloradoeachers and studentss stage walkout in support of a fired superintendent who pushed mask mandate and conservative school board members are standing by their vote to push them out. joining me now is douglas county school board president and a school board member. michael, let's begin with you. this superintendent had support, we've seen on the screen. in the end, why did you decide...
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paul, tucson, albuquerque, louisville, columbus, baton rouge, austin and philadelphia.use majority leader hoyer says defunding the police is not the answer. senate majority whip durbin says those who promote defund the police are out of touch. they have a problem with the issue among voters. >> did you take a survey among the democratic congress members most people are not saying defund the police. i hope you guys don't make it a bigger issue than it is. >> high crime spells a problem for democrats ahead of the mid-term elections. >> more biden citizens don't feel that they are safe and i can tell you that is certainly something that the democrats need to be very, very concerned about. >> democrats have tried to move beyond defund the police since blm protests in 2020. but defund the police remains a liability for the party. back to you. >> bill: watching that and the implications from it. we'll talk about this for a lot for the next eight or nine months. >> dana: they try to separate themselves from it but it's on tape. watch here democrats calling for defund the polic
paul, tucson, albuquerque, louisville, columbus, baton rouge, austin and philadelphia.use majority leader hoyer says defunding the police is not the answer. senate majority whip durbin says those who promote defund the police are out of touch. they have a problem with the issue among voters. >> did you take a survey among the democratic congress members most people are not saying defund the police. i hope you guys don't make it a bigger issue than it is. >> high crime spells a...
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. >>> we're following an investigation into a brutal stabbing spree across albuquerque this weekend. man they believe stabbed seven people. police say the suspect was reported to be carrying out these attacks with a large knife while riding a bmx style bike. they also say the attacks appear random. police say all 11 victims were stable as of yesterday evening. >>> still to come, in fighting among florida republicans about redistricting in a largely black district. governor desantis is at the center of it next. district governor desantis is at the center of it next. to help you set up and grow. dj khaled: man, i love this scent. every business is on a journey. and along the ride, you'll find many challenges. ♪ your dell technologies advisor can help you find the right tech solutions. so you can stop at nothing for your customers. >> woman: what's my safelite story? i see inspiration right through my glass. so when my windshield cracked, i chose safelite. they replaced the glass and recalibrated my safety system. that's service i can trust. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite repla
. >>> we're following an investigation into a brutal stabbing spree across albuquerque this weekend. man they believe stabbed seven people. police say the suspect was reported to be carrying out these attacks with a large knife while riding a bmx style bike. they also say the attacks appear random. police say all 11 victims were stable as of yesterday evening. >>> still to come, in fighting among florida republicans about redistricting in a largely black district. governor...
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we've got 43 million of us from albuquerque to burlington looking at winter weather alerts.vy rain stretching from springfield, missouri, all the way up into new england. and as you mentioned, we've got severe weather to talk about. 20 million people at risk, tornados possibly, especially in this enhanced area from nashville, memphis, down to birmingham and jacksonville, and a little further to the north and south as well. we're looking at these showers and thunderstorms already firing up, and then you can see the heavy snow now making its way into kansas into parts of missouri, down into northern oklahoma. we are looking for this rain to be really heavy at times, some places picking up 1 to 3 inches, especially from southern missouri on into central ohio. icing conditions along the front from tupper lake all the way down to springfield and quincy illinois, we're going to be watching that closely, and again, a band of heavier snow, wichita 4 to 8 inches of snow, chicago 1 to 4, detroit 5 to 9 inches. buffalo about 3 to 5 inches, guys. >>> all right, al, thank you. this morni
we've got 43 million of us from albuquerque to burlington looking at winter weather alerts.vy rain stretching from springfield, missouri, all the way up into new england. and as you mentioned, we've got severe weather to talk about. 20 million people at risk, tornados possibly, especially in this enhanced area from nashville, memphis, down to birmingham and jacksonville, and a little further to the north and south as well. we're looking at these showers and thunderstorms already firing up, and...
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. >> saint paul, tucson, albuquerque, louisville, columbus. >> midterm elections looming. >> baton rouge. what do those 12 cities have in common, every single one run by democrats. >> crime concern democrats as the midterms approach. representative cori bush is still pushing defund the police. bush tells axios her defund the police slogan isn't going anywhere. she says defund the police is not the problem. the problem she says is the carrot and stick approach democrats approach police to come police reform they delivered when according to bush they really haven't. gunfire recently tore through bush's car in st. louis. that's why republicans find bush's talk ironic. >> assure you cry out for defund will be the first to call the police when they are in a circumstance of danger. >> democratic leaders begged bush and progressives to drop defund the police. >> out of touch with reality. >> some democrats are squirming. >> if you take a survey among the democratic congress members, most people are not saying defund the police. >> we need to stop defunding the police. >> i agree with you. >> de
. >> saint paul, tucson, albuquerque, louisville, columbus. >> midterm elections looming. >> baton rouge. what do those 12 cities have in common, every single one run by democrats. >> crime concern democrats as the midterms approach. representative cori bush is still pushing defund the police. bush tells axios her defund the police slogan isn't going anywhere. she says defund the police is not the problem. the problem she says is the carrot and stick approach democrats...
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the wife of an officer shot over the summer and albuquerque sounded off on all of this this week.tics. it is the choices. the choices they have made just throw our officers away for. >> are going to the fbi last year 73 officers were intentionally killed in the line of duty. that's a 59% increase from before were. >> thank you site says 49 law enforcement officers have lost their lives. arthel. arthel: three more subway standings in new york city yesterday. new mayor adams transit crime under control. looking for a suspect who punched a woman, then stabbed her three times in the abdomen. the victim is reportedly in stable condition. then police state two teens stabbed a 24-year-old man during an attempted robbery. lastly an eight-man notice to people smoking on the subway and asked them to move. the smoker then pulled out a knife and stabbed him. the victim is in stable condition but for more and all this in this alarming spike across the country fox news contributor ted williams is a former d.c. homicide detective joining us now. what gives it's not just in york why is this crime
the wife of an officer shot over the summer and albuquerque sounded off on all of this this week.tics. it is the choices. the choices they have made just throw our officers away for. >> are going to the fbi last year 73 officers were intentionally killed in the line of duty. that's a 59% increase from before were. >> thank you site says 49 law enforcement officers have lost their lives. arthel. arthel: three more subway standings in new york city yesterday. new mayor adams transit...
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an agent of innovation with invesco qqq >>> here is our cnbc news update at this hour police in albuquerqued of stabbing 11 people on sunday the lone suspect is believed to have carried out the string of attacks on a bmx bike at seven locations through the city all victims are in stable condition right now. >>> tune into the news for the latest on a separate stabbing incident that happened in new york city. >>> free agent nfl running back adrian peterson was arrested at los angeles international airport and booked on a domestic violence charge over an incident involving his wife he was later released on bail. in 2014, peterson pled no contest to misdemeanor reckless assault in an incident involving his son. >>> camilla, wife of the british heir to the throne has coronavirus. prince charles tested positive for a second time last week. >>> ivan reitman has died at 75 years old. his family says he died peacefully in his sleep at his home in california melissa, back to you >> thank you. >>> shares of moderna tanking today, the other covid makers are dropping meg terrell has more. >> what i hear
an agent of innovation with invesco qqq >>> here is our cnbc news update at this hour police in albuquerqued of stabbing 11 people on sunday the lone suspect is believed to have carried out the string of attacks on a bmx bike at seven locations through the city all victims are in stable condition right now. >>> tune into the news for the latest on a separate stabbing incident that happened in new york city. >>> free agent nfl running back adrian peterson was arrested...
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unfortunately, at least in albuquerque, new mexico. i think we've given up on that approach. what we're seeing is, we ask our officers to do too much. at some point, they just can't be everything. they can't be the behavioral health specialists, the mental health specialists, the homelessness specialists and we are under a consent decree, and rightfully so. we are trying -- we now have a third department that responds to 911. it's a full department. the community safety department. it's got about 40 social workers, it's starting out. there's about $10 million reoccurring funds. so we just built a whole new way to address, you know, 20% of your 911 calls. but i think i do just want to ask a quick question to vanita gupta while she's here in the doj, because for those of us trying to balance that alternative response and a consent decree, the memo i thought that came out was so refreshing about how every city is different and i'm just kind of curious, what's the next step for either cities looking at it or dealing with this and also where the doj wants to take us with balancing
unfortunately, at least in albuquerque, new mexico. i think we've given up on that approach. what we're seeing is, we ask our officers to do too much. at some point, they just can't be everything. they can't be the behavioral health specialists, the mental health specialists, the homelessness specialists and we are under a consent decree, and rightfully so. we are trying -- we now have a third department that responds to 911. it's a full department. the community safety department. it's got...
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the shooter, a navy veteran, described as having mental issues was killed by the deputies in albuquerque, new mexico, the president of the local police association says crime is surging in that city partly because of a 2014 settlement agreement with the u.s. justice department to curb what officials called a pattern of excessive force. the union president says after an arrest, police are routinely taken off the street for up to six hours to determine if proper procedures were followed. he says cops are unfairly portrayed as "the bad guys." >> i'm seeing the complete destruction of my profession i've fallen in love with. >> reporter: a spokesman for the national police association says in her words, "there is a war on cops." last friday alone, 13 officers were wounded in four states. shannon? >> shannon: david lee miller, thank you for the update. >>> some truckers remain defiant in canada's capital tonight amidin creasing government pressure on protesters including warnings wednesday that people will soon be arrested and their trucks will be towed. chief breaking news correspondent trace
the shooter, a navy veteran, described as having mental issues was killed by the deputies in albuquerque, new mexico, the president of the local police association says crime is surging in that city partly because of a 2014 settlement agreement with the u.s. justice department to curb what officials called a pattern of excessive force. the union president says after an arrest, police are routinely taken off the street for up to six hours to determine if proper procedures were followed. he says...
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fox 10 in phoenix albuquerque police arrest a man suspected of stabbing 11 people as he rode a bicycleend two. victims critically injured. gutierrez has a criminal history includes federal felony offenses. live look from san diego from our affiliate fox 5 looks gorgeous there. one of the big stories there tonight "uss carl vinson" returns to port after 8 month deployment and a crash involving one of its fighter jess. the aircraft carrier was the first to deploy the f-35 c lightning 2. one of those producer seen hereg his wife upon arrival. one of the 45,000 brave men and women returning home to their families congratulations. thanks for your service. that's tonight's live look from outside the beltway on "special report." we'll be right back. ♪ with directv stream i can get live tv and on demand anywhere. look, serena williams... matrix... serena... matrix... serena... matrix... ♪ ♪ ♪ get your tv together with the best of live and on demand. introducing directv stream. (vo) jamaica. (woman) best decision ever. with the best of live and on demand. (vo) feel the sand between your toes, a
fox 10 in phoenix albuquerque police arrest a man suspected of stabbing 11 people as he rode a bicycleend two. victims critically injured. gutierrez has a criminal history includes federal felony offenses. live look from san diego from our affiliate fox 5 looks gorgeous there. one of the big stories there tonight "uss carl vinson" returns to port after 8 month deployment and a crash involving one of its fighter jess. the aircraft carrier was the first to deploy the f-35 c lightning 2....
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doctors in santa fe then transferred him to albuquerque to the university of new mexico hospital, forther evaluation. a statement from his office at the time said that senator lujan was found to have suffered a stroke in the cerebellum, affecting his balance, as part of his treatment plan he subsequently underwent decompressive surgery to ease swelling. that means a serious stroke and urgent surgery because of it. the good news here is that the senator's office said from the beginning he is expected to make a full recovery. today we got a hopeful new update from two of his senior staff members. they say that senator lujan is actually expected to be back in the united states senate in four to six weeks. which means he could be back in the office come early march. and you know, god bless him. let it be so. and in health terms everyone is pulling for senator lujan obviously. in political terms, his absence from the senate erases the democrats razor thin majority, and of course, as president biden prepares to nominate and try to confirm a new justice to the supreme court. but again, the n
doctors in santa fe then transferred him to albuquerque to the university of new mexico hospital, forther evaluation. a statement from his office at the time said that senator lujan was found to have suffered a stroke in the cerebellum, affecting his balance, as part of his treatment plan he subsequently underwent decompressive surgery to ease swelling. that means a serious stroke and urgent surgery because of it. the good news here is that the senator's office said from the beginning he is...
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just minutes ago, the iranian top negotiator, albuquerque, left, the spin thing behind me. he was sitting there with the europeans here. now with respect to what is a, what are, what are we waiting yet for? we're waiting for an announcement. when are they going to announce that they are that the div? this is something that might take days. it might take weeks, which is something that is left to what the iranians are going to announce in the coming days or what's going to come from america. so this is mainly what everyone is waiting, gets a kind of a wait game. everyone is waiting for the size to blink 1st. however, there is substantial progress as the united states officials are saying also, the iranian foreign minister, yesterday in munich, said that there are a big decisions to be a taken. the hearing inside would want to see guarantees, real guarantees for them to get back to the, to the deal, the united states of america once to see a big gap between iraq and the a nuclear threat, a threshold. so this is like now what's being discussed and as we know the, the devil lies
just minutes ago, the iranian top negotiator, albuquerque, left, the spin thing behind me. he was sitting there with the europeans here. now with respect to what is a, what are, what are we waiting yet for? we're waiting for an announcement. when are they going to announce that they are that the div? this is something that might take days. it might take weeks, which is something that is left to what the iranians are going to announce in the coming days or what's going to come from america. so...
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says the 49-year-old democrat had surgery to release swelling on the brain, and is hospitalized in albuquerqueays he is expected to make a full recovery. for now, lujan's absence leaves senate democrats with just 49 votes. on wall street today, stocks made up a little lost ground. the dow jones industrial average gained 273 points to close at 35,405. the nasdaq rose 106 points. the s&p 500 added 31. and, tom brady made it offial today. the most successful quarterback in n.f.l. history is retiring, after 22 seasons and seven super bowl wins. he played 20 years with the new england patriots, and the last two with the tampa bay buccaneers. we'll look at his career, later in the program. still to come on the newshour: what new research says about who is most likely to suffer from long-covid. congressman ro khanna discusses his new book, "dignity in a digital age." how tom brady's record-breaking career changed the game of football. plus, much more. >> woodruff: when russian president vladimir putin spoke about the crisis in ukraine today, it was the first time he s done so in four months. his rema
says the 49-year-old democrat had surgery to release swelling on the brain, and is hospitalized in albuquerqueays he is expected to make a full recovery. for now, lujan's absence leaves senate democrats with just 49 votes. on wall street today, stocks made up a little lost ground. the dow jones industrial average gained 273 points to close at 35,405. the nasdaq rose 106 points. the s&p 500 added 31. and, tom brady made it offial today. the most successful quarterback in n.f.l. history is...
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that the situation is going to be heading towards an escalation, thought, a comma 100 rooms, albuquerque. you know, it's really her behaviors at the own. the land organization, we have no right target on it. they want us out. well, we'll keep fighting, even if one of us to school every day shall, you know, what would you want to be going on? a former soldier deserted me and mas ami has told al jazeera that a military regiment is using brutal tactics against ethnic minorities since last year's co, the army has been accused of torture and massacres. all of which it denies algae there is tony chang spoke to the ex soldier who's in hiding near the time me and mom border rebel fighters approached a convoy of burning vehicles on christmas eve. it was the scene of a massacre. they say, well than 30 men, women and children executed. their bodies burned up to you. they say it was mere mars army. specifically, the much feared 66 light infantry mia mars military leadership have denied involvement that they met. but those tactics a well known to captain me and tow, whose name we've changed for secur
that the situation is going to be heading towards an escalation, thought, a comma 100 rooms, albuquerque. you know, it's really her behaviors at the own. the land organization, we have no right target on it. they want us out. well, we'll keep fighting, even if one of us to school every day shall, you know, what would you want to be going on? a former soldier deserted me and mas ami has told al jazeera that a military regiment is using brutal tactics against ethnic minorities since last year's...
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one man is in jail accused of stabbing 11 people in albuquerque, new mexico.attacker rode a bike through the downtown area yesterday and stabbed people at seven different locations. 11 people were injured. investigators say they can't find any connection between the attacker and the victims. they appear to be random. yeah. i mean, there was someone who was involved in an accident on here in central um, the person just came up and said they were stabbed. yeah, there's doesn't seem to be any rhyme or reason at this point. two victims are in critical condition. all 11 victims are expected to survive . when the man on the bike was arrested. police say he had a large knife with him, please. you're not releasing any other information about the men under arrest or the stabbing victims. three los angeles police officers were injured in the crash on a busy southern california freeway. it happened around two o'clock this morning on 1 10 freeway near interstate 10 and downtown los angeles. this crash involved a patrol car and several other vehicles. details surrounding t
one man is in jail accused of stabbing 11 people in albuquerque, new mexico.attacker rode a bike through the downtown area yesterday and stabbed people at seven different locations. 11 people were injured. investigators say they can't find any connection between the attacker and the victims. they appear to be random. yeah. i mean, there was someone who was involved in an accident on here in central um, the person just came up and said they were stabbed. yeah, there's doesn't seem to be any...
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i'm a 100 rooms, albuquerque. you wasn't, it is really were behaving as if the own, the land does. if we have no right to it or they want us out, we'll keep fighting, even if one of us has killed every day. rebels from ethiopia, he cry regional being accused of killing civilians and raping dozens of women in the neighboring emperor region. last year. and amnesty international report says the rebel group committed atrocities in terms of china and cobble nearly half the victims of sexual violence in china. say they were gang raped some as young as 14 years old. the sexual violence was followed by beatings, death, threats, and ethnic slurs. people in cobol say tpl. f rebels, went after unarmed civilians in an apparent revenge killing spree. while we spoke to donatello rivera, who is a senior crisis advisor at amnesty international, she describes how survivors had to walk for several days to get treatment. the medical facilities that existed in the regions were not very sophisticated, but even both medical facilities were due to the medical personnel sled given the abuses that were bei
i'm a 100 rooms, albuquerque. you wasn't, it is really were behaving as if the own, the land does. if we have no right to it or they want us out, we'll keep fighting, even if one of us has killed every day. rebels from ethiopia, he cry regional being accused of killing civilians and raping dozens of women in the neighboring emperor region. last year. and amnesty international report says the rebel group committed atrocities in terms of china and cobble nearly half the victims of sexual violence...
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a common how to rooms albuquerque, israel is behaving as if they own the land as if we have no right to it or they want us out. we'll keep fighting, even if one of us is killed every day. little yoman. at least 3 people have been killed and selling by government forces in north west syria. others were wounded in the attack, which happened at the town of terminus and the rebel held england province. president bashar, sad, who now controls most of the country has increased attacks on it. lab, land slides and slash floods have killed at least 23 people in brazil. take a look at best. this is the live scene of the disaster right now in the city of patropolis, just north of rio de janeiro where currently the search for survivors is ongoing areas. north of ria diginero hardest hit on the death, all is still expected to rise. hatcher lopez heard a young reports ah, the forest in magnitude of this rainfall was unexpected. within hours streets across the brazilian city of the properties were submerged. nearby families are stunned as once and most lights get closer to their homes. the current
a common how to rooms albuquerque, israel is behaving as if they own the land as if we have no right to it or they want us out. we'll keep fighting, even if one of us is killed every day. little yoman. at least 3 people have been killed and selling by government forces in north west syria. others were wounded in the attack, which happened at the town of terminus and the rebel held england province. president bashar, sad, who now controls most of the country has increased attacks on it. lab,...
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army corps of engineers in virginia and albuquerque before joining his private firm. i'm proud to call gus bail a friend and have had the pleasure and opportunity to work with him throughout the years. he's had an enormous impact on my career. the work that gus has done to better the first district is nothing short of remarkable and deserves recognition. the red brick waterfront, the palazza in savannah, and the i-95 corridor are just examples of how gus' expertise has led to growth and new development for the great state of georgia. his commitment to his community is an inspiration, and i cherish the time we had to work together. gus is an example of a servant to others, and we are very grateful for his years of work and commitment. thank you, my friend. madam speaker, i rise today to recognize and honor jekyll island's 75th anniversary as a state park. under the governor thompson, it was purchased in 1947 and jekyll authorities will be having events throughout 2022 to celebrate 75 years. this island has been a vacation spot for georgians across the state for decades
army corps of engineers in virginia and albuquerque before joining his private firm. i'm proud to call gus bail a friend and have had the pleasure and opportunity to work with him throughout the years. he's had an enormous impact on my career. the work that gus has done to better the first district is nothing short of remarkable and deserves recognition. the red brick waterfront, the palazza in savannah, and the i-95 corridor are just examples of how gus' expertise has led to growth and new...
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host: in albuquerque, new mexico, democrats line, you are up. caller: good morning, pedro. trying to reach you a few times, and it has been difficult. thank you for taking my call. good morning, representative. thank you for what you have done and how you stand for it. i strongly agree with the caller that was talking about our brothers and sisters from our southern border. they do work hard. they do live in multifamily homes. but they do work for their own single homes. that is what we all work for. isn't that the american dream, to get the house with the white picket fence and a little dog called -- what is that little dog called? i'm a sheet metal worker. i've been in the traits for a long time. in our trade, on the, we have seen a lot of ethnicities come from different cultures, different parts of the world, even our own country, from different states, travelers. and we have always respected them. they work hard. they work for the paycheck, earn money for their family. give them a chance. this country is based off of sweat, blood, and tears, and even death, of immigrant
host: in albuquerque, new mexico, democrats line, you are up. caller: good morning, pedro. trying to reach you a few times, and it has been difficult. thank you for taking my call. good morning, representative. thank you for what you have done and how you stand for it. i strongly agree with the caller that was talking about our brothers and sisters from our southern border. they do work hard. they do live in multifamily homes. but they do work for their own single homes. that is what we all...
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albuquerque, 64. st. louis, 17 degrees above average at 62 degrees.cinnati, 54 buffalo almost 19 degrees above average. st. louis at 62. but then a front pushes through and look at temperatures drop. cleveland thursday, 48 degrees by friday you are at 24. philly, thursday, 64 saturday, 48 norfolk 71 saturday you are at 50 degrees so temperatures take a tumble as we get into the weekend. >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. our temperatures have already tumbled, so we're only reaching into the low 60s for the inland areas today, and gusty winds will continue with some of those gusts over 30 miles per hour for this afternoon. tomorrow the winds calm down and we keep sunshine and slightly warmer temperatures and we'll see that through the end of the week. all quiet here as the dry weather continues, but temperatures will dip for the weekend, especially for sunday into early next week, and san francisco will see temperatures in the 60s. and that >> and that is your latest weather. >> thank you, mr. roker. coming up next the city of los angeles r
albuquerque, 64. st. louis, 17 degrees above average at 62 degrees.cinnati, 54 buffalo almost 19 degrees above average. st. louis at 62. but then a front pushes through and look at temperatures drop. cleveland thursday, 48 degrees by friday you are at 24. philly, thursday, 64 saturday, 48 norfolk 71 saturday you are at 50 degrees so temperatures take a tumble as we get into the weekend. >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. our temperatures have already tumbled, so we're only...
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in 2015, a 16-year-old was driving to high school in halliburton --albuquerque, with his telephone zipped in his backpack and got into an accident with a semi-trailer. it was pinned underneath it and drove a half-mile until it burst into flames. riley burned to death on his way to school that day. due to the height differential between the vehicles, partially or completely under the side of the semi-trailer. these crashes are extremely dangerous and result in severe injuries and death, like in the case of riley. the question i have, i will submit to the record, it's going to be important to hear from you dr. on what nhtsa will do with the research required in this legislation were congress has already taken action. the family continues to share this story because they don't want other families to go through what they did. i want to commend you for the work that you are going to do. i look forward to your expeditious confirmation. >> thank you, senator ray lujan. senator peters. >> thank you, chairman and senator ray lujan your --for your leadership which i was proud to cosponsor with you.
in 2015, a 16-year-old was driving to high school in halliburton --albuquerque, with his telephone zipped in his backpack and got into an accident with a semi-trailer. it was pinned underneath it and drove a half-mile until it burst into flames. riley burned to death on his way to school that day. due to the height differential between the vehicles, partially or completely under the side of the semi-trailer. these crashes are extremely dangerous and result in severe injuries and death, like in...
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lugares diferentes incluido un campamento para desamparados en locales cerca de la universidad en albuquerque este serÁn bastante frÍas, no asÍ para la costa oeste donde las temperaturas estarÁn mÁs elevadas, vemos este sistema que estamos vigilando que se estarÁ moviendo hacia el este y comenzarÁ a deteriorar las condiciones del tiempo para nuestra naciÓn, paulatinamente conforme vayan avanzando los dÍas de esta semana, el viernes estarÍa estacionado precisamente en la costa este donde llevarÍa lluvia y tambiÉn nieve para esta zona del paÍs. vamos a ver un poquito mÁs al sur como estÁ las temperaturas, houston tiene 37 de temperatura, nuevo orleans con 32, san antonio con 34 de temperatura, llas cosas se mantienen calma en este de momento, el hecho que las temperaturas van a estar elevadas estamos hablando de unos 15 o 25 por encima la normal para esta Época mitad de febrero, estamos bajo una vigilancia de incendios porque las altas temperaturas mÁs la combinaciÓn del viento hace que nos mantengamos en alerta en este sentido, como ver aquÍ las temperaturas hacia el sur se mantiene bastante c
lugares diferentes incluido un campamento para desamparados en locales cerca de la universidad en albuquerque este serÁn bastante frÍas, no asÍ para la costa oeste donde las temperaturas estarÁn mÁs elevadas, vemos este sistema que estamos vigilando que se estarÁ moviendo hacia el este y comenzarÁ a deteriorar las condiciones del tiempo para nuestra naciÓn, paulatinamente conforme vayan avanzando los dÍas de esta semana, el viernes estarÍa estacionado precisamente en la costa este...