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and i wondered how they got those guys to albuquerque in secret.i found out they've never left. [ laughter ] they've been living on the sets, waiting to play the characters again. >> jimmy: they love living there, why not? yeah, makes sense, of course they have to be in it. >> they kind of do. >> jimmy: yeah. >> i think it's worth telling people, because come on, what are you thinking? we got to tie these shows together. they do overlap. >> jimmy: i was thinking about that, i was watching the first episode of the new season last night. nd i was like, oh, yeah, i guess, know how this ends. >> right. >> jimmy: it's not like a lot of shows because it butts up against another show that we've all seen. >> yeah. >> without spoiling things. i can't talk about it. let's not mention it any more. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: all right, we don't have to mention it. >> monday night," better call saul," check it out. >> jimmy: you were mentioning living in albuquerque. >> yeah. >> jimmy: where you, after bryan cranston moved, you lived in his place? >> i did. and the
and i wondered how they got those guys to albuquerque in secret.i found out they've never left. [ laughter ] they've been living on the sets, waiting to play the characters again. >> jimmy: they love living there, why not? yeah, makes sense, of course they have to be in it. >> they kind of do. >> jimmy: yeah. >> i think it's worth telling people, because come on, what are you thinking? we got to tie these shows together. they do overlap. >> jimmy: i was thinking...
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. ♪♪ >> the current king of the bucking battles is dalton castle, week ago he ruled over albuquerque last week's dual pbr15/15 bucking battles left a power house trio of leme and viera shaking their heads. >> back to back bucking battles. castle rings the
. ♪♪ >> the current king of the bucking battles is dalton castle, week ago he ruled over albuquerque last week's dual pbr15/15 bucking battles left a power house trio of leme and viera shaking their heads. >> back to back bucking battles. castle rings the
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extremo de ver mÁs incendios que se propaguen con facilidad durante el dÍa de hoy, denver, santa fe y albuquerquee permiten que el viento sople rÁpido, cuando hay incendios y el viento sopla rÁpido es muy difÍcil contenerlo, el viento permite que se propaguen mucho mÁs rÁpido, ademÁs dan oxÍgeno a estos incendios para que puedan ser mucho mÁs intensos, asÍ que mucha precauciÓn en esas localidades. es increÍble pensar que esos incendios que se generan se estÁn produciendo debido a una tormenta invernal que genera nieve en las montaÑas del oeste del paÍs y ahora va camino hacia el norte y frente a ese sistema frontal, vean, existe riesgo de igual forma de tiempo severo y 4 millones en riesgo de ver intensos tornados en nebraska, kansas y tambiÉn asÍ el norte de texas, incluyendo el Área de oklahoma. el dÍa sÁbado esto no concluye, se mueve al centro de los estados unidos desde fargo a oklahoma city y son 14 millones de personas que pueden ver un nuevo brote de tiempo severo y es increÍble pensar que pudieran caer en dakota del norte hasta 14 pulgadas de nieve producto de esa misma tormenta. si se f
extremo de ver mÁs incendios que se propaguen con facilidad durante el dÍa de hoy, denver, santa fe y albuquerquee permiten que el viento sople rÁpido, cuando hay incendios y el viento sopla rÁpido es muy difÍcil contenerlo, el viento permite que se propaguen mucho mÁs rÁpido, ademÁs dan oxÍgeno a estos incendios para que puedan ser mucho mÁs intensos, asÍ que mucha precauciÓn en esas localidades. es increÍble pensar que esos incendios que se generan se estÁn produciendo debido a...
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major cities across america have reported a grim record from portland to philadelphia, austin to albuquerque, toledo to tucson each of them set all-time highs for murder last year tonight angellyh's family wants action. >> please, we need to change we need to change the way this is going. because it is not changing for the better >> reporter: gun rights advocates say they will challenge the new rules in court. the president used his executive authority today because gun safety reforms cannot get passed through congress lester? >> kelly, thank you. >>> in 60 seconds we will take you inside the new app aimed at reducing tension during traffic stops with police by getting a lawyer on the line immediately >>> in brooklyn center, minnesota, a candlelight vigil being held tonight for daunte wright, the young black man shot and killed by a police officer during a traffic stop one year ago today. since then a new tool has been launched to de-escalate these encounters here's shaquille brewster. >> reporter: a local attorney available on demand and around the clock. >> are you being pulled over now or
major cities across america have reported a grim record from portland to philadelphia, austin to albuquerque, toledo to tucson each of them set all-time highs for murder last year tonight angellyh's family wants action. >> please, we need to change we need to change the way this is going. because it is not changing for the better >> reporter: gun rights advocates say they will challenge the new rules in court. the president used his executive authority today because gun safety...
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cluding one home damaged or destroyed by a fast moving fire in albuquerque with zero containment.irefighter has been injured the valencia county fire department urges residents to stay out of the area and is providing temporary shelter for them >>> there's a new study that's found magic mushrooms could treat depression the study which was published in nature medicine looked at brain scans of 60 participants who went through two trials where the magic mushroom's drug sile silo sieben was administered >>> congress is sharing new details of financial scams allegedly committed by the washington commanders against the nfl and its own fans a new letter from the u.s. house oversight and reform committee said the team and its owner, daniel snyder withheld as much as $5 million in tickets and also claims the team had two sets of financial books, one for the league and one from snider the accusations come from the team's long time sale vp jason freedman the team denies the accusations. >>> cookie lovers you'll have something to rave up nesly tollhouse is releasing their first ever stuffed c
cluding one home damaged or destroyed by a fast moving fire in albuquerque with zero containment.irefighter has been injured the valencia county fire department urges residents to stay out of the area and is providing temporary shelter for them >>> there's a new study that's found magic mushrooms could treat depression the study which was published in nature medicine looked at brain scans of 60 participants who went through two trials where the magic mushroom's drug sile silo sieben...
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it it happened in albuquerque. students, as you tell, there were were screaming just seconds before the crash. 23 kids were on that school bus when a white mustang hit it back in february, causing the bus to tip over. 7 students rushed to the local hospital to actually needed surgery. authorities say the driver, mario perez was allegedly racing a blue mustang and more than 100 miles per hour before the moment of impact. that is disturbing. so is this the sound of gunfire? had kids say the youth baseball game ducking for cover in south carolina. >> figure out what's actually happening. and then people hit the deck. a parent captured the chaos on cell phone video showing the young baseball players eventually dropping to the ground when they realized bullets were being fired. north charleston police say a big group of teenagers started shooting at each other and in nearby parking lot after a fist fight escalated. thankfully, no injuries were reported. there. >> all right. still ahead, a russian official warning the we
it it happened in albuquerque. students, as you tell, there were were screaming just seconds before the crash. 23 kids were on that school bus when a white mustang hit it back in february, causing the bus to tip over. 7 students rushed to the local hospital to actually needed surgery. authorities say the driver, mario perez was allegedly racing a blue mustang and more than 100 miles per hour before the moment of impact. that is disturbing. so is this the sound of gunfire? had kids say the youth...
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Apr 30, 2022
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. >> of albuquerque, that for the calf canyon fire is right now and all around the state, in fact, stretching all the way into texas and oklahoma. we've got red flag warnings up continuing through tonight and tomorrow as well as we're going to see some gusty winds, maybe as high as 60 miles per hour in any of those kind of winds on an active fire. extremely dangerous. all right. you get a forecast for you ahead of the sfo airport. yeah, a little breezy out there right now. no delays. we reported the sfo. how the monterey bay, you'll find some fog there in the morning. i think and maybe some partly cloudy skies in the afternoon. temperatures going to be a little bit cool. mainly in the 50's and the 60's southern california. variety of temperatures 60's at the coastline. 80, though in pasadena, pleasant, 74 degrees in downtown los angeles in the high country to go. if you head up into that whole area, it will be a little cool plan on temperatures generally in the 50's. but you had reno, you're looking at 70 degrees. and if you're sticking around for the weekend, lots of sunshine throughout the
. >> of albuquerque, that for the calf canyon fire is right now and all around the state, in fact, stretching all the way into texas and oklahoma. we've got red flag warnings up continuing through tonight and tomorrow as well as we're going to see some gusty winds, maybe as high as 60 miles per hour in any of those kind of winds on an active fire. extremely dangerous. all right. you get a forecast for you ahead of the sfo airport. yeah, a little breezy out there right now. no delays. we...
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they wash albuquerque a lot. i didn't think i'd get this far. it's built into our subconscious that we live in a far villa more and don't have many opportunities. and i, so i thought it was a distant dream, my main mission years to inspire other young people to do great things and above all, to change the world in which we live in school, before each would. and from there to create a network. so that we can continue to transform the 4 villas of brazil i perform us on the communities w g. the neal dev herrera is paving the way for the approximately $13000000.00 for vale, a residence in brazil to be more integrated in business and society. helping to break down prejudice and offering a much needed service model . i am a global t who what do our global teams have to say about poverty? what offers on some people aren't born with money like others are. busy not going to have to figure out where they can get money from it. many have to go abroad because i can't find work where they live. no one called out at all and the property is, are over in most p
they wash albuquerque a lot. i didn't think i'd get this far. it's built into our subconscious that we live in a far villa more and don't have many opportunities. and i, so i thought it was a distant dream, my main mission years to inspire other young people to do great things and above all, to change the world in which we live in school, before each would. and from there to create a network. so that we can continue to transform the 4 villas of brazil i perform us on the communities w g. the...
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Apr 12, 2022
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. >>> several homes have burned near albuquerque, new mexico, as heavy winds fuel wildfires. officials say they have been chasing fire outbreaks on both sides of the rio grande river. evacuations were ordered including at a nursing home. >>> and, meanwhile, for the first time in 80 years, portland, oregon, saw its first significant april snowfall, and now parts of the northern plains are bracing for a record-breaking april blizzard. >> with that time now for a look at your tuesday forecast. >>> good morning. widespread severe weather across the ozarks into this morning between little rock and memphis up to western kentucky. tornadoes, large hail and flooding downpours. be careful out there early this morning. meantime, for the next two days and nights, we have widespread severe weather all across the center of the u.s. from the gulf coast to the great lakes. tornadoes will be possible. we also have a spring blizzard on our hands. tuesday into wednesday, the storm comes out into the plains. parts of the dakotas could see feet of snow. i'm accuweather meteorologist kevin coskre
. >>> several homes have burned near albuquerque, new mexico, as heavy winds fuel wildfires. officials say they have been chasing fire outbreaks on both sides of the rio grande river. evacuations were ordered including at a nursing home. >>> and, meanwhile, for the first time in 80 years, portland, oregon, saw its first significant april snowfall, and now parts of the northern plains are bracing for a record-breaking april blizzard. >> with that time now for a look at...
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from across the country, from albuquerque, new mexico, to atlanta, georgia, to sheboygan, wisconsin, to a person, those spoke as a unified voice. the message we heard loudly and clearly was that we need to do what is right to protect not just ourselves, but our children, one of my children is in the audience today, and our grandchildren, and all the future generations to come. we heard from a salt lake city doctor who talked about the need to clean up air pollution to prevent asthma, copd and other respiratory ailments which stronger fuel standards would do. we heard from a franciscan nun from kansas who wanted to adopt stringent fuel economy standards. a school nurse from colorado urged us to act because of the poor air quality in her state, often makes it unsafe for kids to play outside. a 75-year-old disabled vietnam veteran and farmer from iowa told us about how climate change is harming his ability to grow crops and is making the weather in his state more volatile. my colleagues and i, including dr. cliff, were struck by the passion, the honesty and the commitment of these peopl
from across the country, from albuquerque, new mexico, to atlanta, georgia, to sheboygan, wisconsin, to a person, those spoke as a unified voice. the message we heard loudly and clearly was that we need to do what is right to protect not just ourselves, but our children, one of my children is in the audience today, and our grandchildren, and all the future generations to come. we heard from a salt lake city doctor who talked about the need to clean up air pollution to prevent asthma, copd and...
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deal, albuquerque though out any forms. woochie is epis though. let's i just want to say it was all at the, well, you probably what the ballet jekka opera bells or alice of sherwood fish store in cisco. so in the 19 sixty's, nato approved an embargo bill banning the export of large diameter pipes used in the truce bone oil pipeline to the ussr in the 1980s. a contract to supply 17000000 tons of grain to the ussr was canceled. this was america's response to the soviet union, sending troops to afghanistan, 50 countries boycotted the summer olympics and moscow. and following an incident with a korean, boeing airflow was unable to operate flights to the united states for several years . sort of delta were good, i could side math should have stopped order or are you sure in your open meaning you can reach the sunset willoughby mean you're not sure what, what other, what i should need your order of vision is a valid skipper feed. just al nissan to 1st is it in the middle middle? no, but i will note cyril should the yep. or why we use our corn, the color
deal, albuquerque though out any forms. woochie is epis though. let's i just want to say it was all at the, well, you probably what the ballet jekka opera bells or alice of sherwood fish store in cisco. so in the 19 sixty's, nato approved an embargo bill banning the export of large diameter pipes used in the truce bone oil pipeline to the ussr in the 1980s. a contract to supply 17000000 tons of grain to the ussr was canceled. this was america's response to the soviet union, sending troops to...
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look at this denver 28 degrees in albuquerque. 29. while some moisture of the gulf of mexico could trigger some showers or thunderstorms for western areas of texas into oklahoma. and what weather has been locked into place eastern cuba, jamaica into his spaniel or that continues on friday. you know, might go bay in jamaica. more than 80 millimeters of rain over the past 24 hours. a wave of rain to be expected is while for french guy enter into sir non, our usual storms come in and going through the top end of south america. but it is drive toward that southeast corner of brazil, so your temperatures and ria will shoot up in the days to come southern sections of chile and argentina, some cloud cover. and we could see some shot works. that's a snapshot of your weather season. ah, when covert 19 1st hit, the need to minimize contact drove many of the world's judicial systems on line. now in the name of cost and efficiency, some of them want to stay there. but what if holding trials in cyberspace denies defendants the right to a fair hear
look at this denver 28 degrees in albuquerque. 29. while some moisture of the gulf of mexico could trigger some showers or thunderstorms for western areas of texas into oklahoma. and what weather has been locked into place eastern cuba, jamaica into his spaniel or that continues on friday. you know, might go bay in jamaica. more than 80 millimeters of rain over the past 24 hours. a wave of rain to be expected is while for french guy enter into sir non, our usual storms come in and going through...
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and albuquerque, 65. near houston, 75.n i used to live in el paso, it used to get really hot out there. actually el paso is very similar to california weather believe it or not. satellite radar right now, we do have a system to our north. that dry cold front isn't expected to bring any rain, which is why it will be a dry cold front. but it will kick up the winds and cool us off a little bit. let's talk about the beach hazard statement. still in effect right now. it's set to expire at 9:00, but if you're watching this newscast and thinking maybe we'll go enjoy the sunset, it is still going to be pretty dangerous around the coast. so please be mindful of that. keep a safe distance. hourly temperatures, let's see how this is going to shape up. heading into tonight, here's a closer look at your time stam right there, 11:00, dipping down into those 50s. it's not going to get too cold. we're not expecting any 30s. 7:00 a.m., still in the upper 40s and 50s to start. you don't have to worry about rain during your commute. but look
and albuquerque, 65. near houston, 75.n i used to live in el paso, it used to get really hot out there. actually el paso is very similar to california weather believe it or not. satellite radar right now, we do have a system to our north. that dry cold front isn't expected to bring any rain, which is why it will be a dry cold front. but it will kick up the winds and cool us off a little bit. let's talk about the beach hazard statement. still in effect right now. it's set to expire at 9:00, but...
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south of albuquerque is burned. more than 2.5 square kilometers and damaged several structures. crews are battling another fire in the northern part of the state which began last week. ah, i'm carry johnston. with the headlines here on the mayor of the besieged ukrainian city of mario, paula says an estimated 21000 civilians have been killed there since the start of the war. ukraine's military is warning that russian troops are likely to capture the devastated city soon. russia is the president has defended the war and ukraine as a noble mission that will achieve its goals. that also said it's not possible to isolate his country. after meeting one of his closest allies, but a routine precedent, alexander lucas shanker. u. s. a president joe biden has for the 1st time said that russia is carrying out a genocide in ukraine. he said this as a clarification for comments made a few hours earlier. biden had earlier call that russian president putin, a war criminal, working a strong response from moscow. i call the janice,
south of albuquerque is burned. more than 2.5 square kilometers and damaged several structures. crews are battling another fire in the northern part of the state which began last week. ah, i'm carry johnston. with the headlines here on the mayor of the besieged ukrainian city of mario, paula says an estimated 21000 civilians have been killed there since the start of the war. ukraine's military is warning that russian troops are likely to capture the devastated city soon. russia is the president...
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look at this denver 28 degrees in albuquerque. 29. while some moisture off the gulf of mexico could trigger some showers or thunderstorms for western areas of texas into oklahoma, and what weather has been locked into place eastern cuba, jamaica into his spaniel le that continues on friday. you know, months he go bay in jamaica. more than 80 millimeters of rain over the past 24 hours, a wave of rain to be expected as well for french, diana into sir. not our usual storms come in and going through the top end of south america. but it is drive toward that southeast corner of brazil, so your temperatures and ria will shoot up in the days to come southern sections of chile and argentina, some cloud cover and we could see some showers that says snapshot of your weather season. ah. as climate change heats up, the planet, one scientist intends to take his back to the i think he said the path of frost velez. he's real picky thing animal to the grasslands above. starting with the living creatures, the planning to resurrect an extinct species. a
look at this denver 28 degrees in albuquerque. 29. while some moisture off the gulf of mexico could trigger some showers or thunderstorms for western areas of texas into oklahoma, and what weather has been locked into place eastern cuba, jamaica into his spaniel le that continues on friday. you know, months he go bay in jamaica. more than 80 millimeters of rain over the past 24 hours, a wave of rain to be expected as well for french, diana into sir. not our usual storms come in and going...
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south of albuquerque is burned, more than 2.5 square kilometers and damaged several structures. crews are battling another fire in the northern part of the state which began last week. ah, i'm carry johnston with the headlines here on al jazeera, the mayor of the besieged ukrainian city of mario, paula says, an estimated 21000 civilians have been killed there since the start of the war. ukraine's military is warning that russian troops are likely to capture the devastated city soon. brushes the president has defended the war in ukraine as a noble mission.
south of albuquerque is burned, more than 2.5 square kilometers and damaged several structures. crews are battling another fire in the northern part of the state which began last week. ah, i'm carry johnston with the headlines here on al jazeera, the mayor of the besieged ukrainian city of mario, paula says, an estimated 21000 civilians have been killed there since the start of the war. ukraine's military is warning that russian troops are likely to capture the devastated city soon. brushes the...
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look at this denver 28 degrees in albuquerque. 29. while some moisture of the gulf of mexico could trigger some showers or thunder storms for western areas of texas into oklahoma, and what weather has been locked into place eastern cuba, jamaica into his spaniel or that continues on friday. you know, months, ego bay in jamaica. more than 80 millimeters of rain over the past 24 hours, a wave of rain to be expected as well for french, diana into sir non our usual storms coming and going through the top end of america . but it is dry toward that southeast corner of brazil, so your temperatures in real will shoot up in the days to come southern sections of chile and argentina, some cloud cover and we could see some showers that says snapshot of your weather season. ah. but feeling the debate there is no, he job bad. you know, if anyone here talks about women that i took was the justice these, the bill seemed of been says, note topic is of the table. we were taught to see abortion one way, tickets true to health all of the companies. they
look at this denver 28 degrees in albuquerque. 29. while some moisture of the gulf of mexico could trigger some showers or thunder storms for western areas of texas into oklahoma, and what weather has been locked into place eastern cuba, jamaica into his spaniel or that continues on friday. you know, months, ego bay in jamaica. more than 80 millimeters of rain over the past 24 hours, a wave of rain to be expected as well for french, diana into sir non our usual storms coming and going through...
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hello, nettie says tough with char updates on her elbow. com, hot, albuquerque. he should issue a bunch of but by this was the biggest square in all of our me. it was just not possible to fill it up. visit a busy man. i was donal, it'll come when i was just look busy hailstorm on goods. what i will clear to children is congo of motor channel momma. they're both below. no children. no bill. i mean, yeah, but i what give me year be john lucas. 80 moderate. your god expense is bonnie missed but, but i'm on the road. some been the spot on in the states think it was the true leap of faith calling for the people not to leave him alone and not to feel themselves alone. ah ah ah, in make it a little bit more like if they still have it anymore. they took, they saw what is tempest on the months of christian from hit those mark on social joke. it was booked. that's a good fit. i kind of chose oh good with ah it was incredible. when it 1st happened, i was calling friends and wanted a reaction from them going, how is this different? because that was the 1st thing in my mind.
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albuquerque police say the driver who hit the bus was racing with another sports car at the time but authorities are still on the hunt for the other driver. >> todd: my god, look at that former nfl player and philanthropist vac brewer demanding an apology from msnbc host joy reid over her tweet. jack brewer joins us now. jack, here is a tweet that joy reid posted. she says this misuse of black boys is tantamount to child abuse. i would really like to hear the back story on who these kids were and how they wound up at a antioxidants event given how antiblack antioxidants is using black children this way is extra sick. what would you like to say in response? >> man, every time, you know, first off, it's too much. every time i see this and hear, this it really is heart-breaking. she is talking about me. she is talking about my black kids that are in my program that come each and every day. many who don't even have the resources to have decent meals every day. they come there to eat. some of them don't have shoes, socks, underwear. we provide those. many are suffering from the true effec
albuquerque police say the driver who hit the bus was racing with another sports car at the time but authorities are still on the hunt for the other driver. >> todd: my god, look at that former nfl player and philanthropist vac brewer demanding an apology from msnbc host joy reid over her tweet. jack brewer joins us now. jack, here is a tweet that joy reid posted. she says this misuse of black boys is tantamount to child abuse. i would really like to hear the back story on who these kids...
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i am a teacher in albuquerque. and i must say that i totally for the ultimate value on the protection of life and property and, you know, i have worked with students who have committed school shootings, worked in detention centers, and this is an incredible american situation, you know, our second amendment and fourth amendment rights, public safety is critical, crime must be limited, and i just think it is really interesting what these people are talking about with that element of surprise. they basically just seems like if lawmakers or judges are causing violence and other people's rights to be, you know, tangled with, i think that's an issue. and also, i think if people want to become involved in this situation, if people are really concerned, they should become police officers. i hope that you two awesome young ladies get the chance to work, to go to schools to share information and maybe tell people to get involved in whatever way they can because this is an incredible situation. thank, guys. host: jenn and ni
i am a teacher in albuquerque. and i must say that i totally for the ultimate value on the protection of life and property and, you know, i have worked with students who have committed school shootings, worked in detention centers, and this is an incredible american situation, you know, our second amendment and fourth amendment rights, public safety is critical, crime must be limited, and i just think it is really interesting what these people are talking about with that element of surprise....
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that is the highest risk we see for denver, lamar, down to albuquerque. through new mexico, low hu humidity that extends from the plains to the southwest. tomorrow does not let up we'll see very strong winds and low humidity for that we'll see a critical risk again where you see the red, that's in eastern new mexicointo western texas. the panhandle of texas once again we need to be on wind alert. the nation is under some sort of wind alert where you see the purple, that's the high wind alert. stretching all the way to the central and southern plains al the way to the southwest we have wind watches current wind speeds up to 40 miles per hour and 47 miles per hour in lubbock. we're seeing winds gusting higher than that adding onto it, really not a bad dew point. very dry conditions. >> michelle grossman, thanks for that. >>> mask rules across the country have gotten pretty confusing but in philadelphia it is a whole different level on april 11th the city said it would reinstate a federal mask mandate. now there's four days later and officials say the requir
that is the highest risk we see for denver, lamar, down to albuquerque. through new mexico, low hu humidity that extends from the plains to the southwest. tomorrow does not let up we'll see very strong winds and low humidity for that we'll see a critical risk again where you see the red, that's in eastern new mexicointo western texas. the panhandle of texas once again we need to be on wind alert. the nation is under some sort of wind alert where you see the purple, that's the high wind alert....
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extreme fire conditions from denver to albuquerque. winds will be blowing at 70 miles per hour. three a year. and this is the worst i have seen this year. tornados and large hail east of there. to the north, a blizzard into parts of the dakotas. the south wind will blow up very warm air across the south and the southeast. not quite to new york city but certainly to d.c. this weekend. bree app that. >>> all right. target audience there in d.c., you know. >>> ukrainian firefighters working tirelessly since the war began rescuing people, putting out fierce. seeing these images from too much for one american firefighter. he started an effort to get equipment from people in the u.s. to ukraine. now he is there working toward that goal. he is with us now. he is a firefighter from san miguel, california. eric, thank you so much for being with us. tell us about where you've been working and the kind of work that you have been doing. >> we're predominantly working bucha aaron, eastern ukraine, eastern kyiv region that was under russian occupation the time that we have been here. >> so yo
extreme fire conditions from denver to albuquerque. winds will be blowing at 70 miles per hour. three a year. and this is the worst i have seen this year. tornados and large hail east of there. to the north, a blizzard into parts of the dakotas. the south wind will blow up very warm air across the south and the southeast. not quite to new york city but certainly to d.c. this weekend. bree app that. >>> all right. target audience there in d.c., you know. >>> ukrainian...
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dramatic new video from inside a school bus during a terrifying crash. 23 students on board the bus in albuquerqueebruary period mustang which police say was racing hitting the rear tire causing it to flip over. the children are violently thrown from one side to the other. seven were sent to the hospital. the children on the bus could have died because people were literally just having fun in their sports car. >> coming up, we take a look at the question of seatbelts on school buses and whether experts believe they could prevent moments like this from happening again. >> if there could be seatbelts on the school buses, that would improve the protection for those students. karina: the first bay bridge series begins tonight. a small make it to oracle park for two games. the first pitch is at 6:45 near the giants are hoping to extend a four-game winning streak. the a's are coming up a series loss against the rangers. last year san francisco had the upper hand with four wins and two losses against oakland. the second bay bridge series will be in august at the oakland coliseum. julian: the 49ers are br
dramatic new video from inside a school bus during a terrifying crash. 23 students on board the bus in albuquerqueebruary period mustang which police say was racing hitting the rear tire causing it to flip over. the children are violently thrown from one side to the other. seven were sent to the hospital. the children on the bus could have died because people were literally just having fun in their sports car. >> coming up, we take a look at the question of seatbelts on school buses and...
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. >> a wild fire swept across a town about 7000 people, some three hours drive south of albuquerque. new mexico fire authorities report the mcbride fire, as they are calling it, has burned more than 5000 acres in just a few days. in north dakota, a strong blizzard has blinded the state in deep snow, the same storm dumping forefeet in parts of montana. the department of transportation placing most of north dakota under a no travel advisory, says right now there is no time table for when the roads will be back open. >>> a woman is dead in arkansas after tornadoes touched down last night. the sheriff's office reports a tree fell on her home. she was 20 and had just been married about a month. there is destruction across parts of the lower planes in the south. in louisville, widespread storm damage printing the mayor to declare a state of emergency. national weather service conference at least one tornado touched down in that state. >>> financial abuse. when control over your money is slowly stripped away by someone else. one victim tells us her own horror story of abuse, she ended up sl
. >> a wild fire swept across a town about 7000 people, some three hours drive south of albuquerque. new mexico fire authorities report the mcbride fire, as they are calling it, has burned more than 5000 acres in just a few days. in north dakota, a strong blizzard has blinded the state in deep snow, the same storm dumping forefeet in parts of montana. the department of transportation placing most of north dakota under a no travel advisory, says right now there is no time table for when...
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i've got business in albuquerque next week. guess what, now you've got and don't make an ear infection from dr. got filled. if it doesn't stop dr. jill, why should it stop me? let's welcome tonight's guests! he's dropped more gloves than o.j. simpson! former nhl player and host of the podcast sean avery! as a cabdriver, used to drive people in used cars. across america, host jimmy failla! she watched titanic and rooted for the iceberg! fox news contributor kat timpf! he's pinned more men than an acupuncturist. my massive sidekick, tyrus! sean! welcome back to the show! where have you been? >> i've been in california. >> greg: how was it? >> there's a lot of democrats. >> greg: yeah. the sun is out. was it tough? >> it is tough. it still happening. i have to go back. >> greg: don't go back, stay here. you can bring a cotton sleep in the studio. how do you feel about the extra 15 days of mask wearing? >> i mean, so i catch covid every time i fly. i've had it like 80 or 90 times in the last few years. i'm starting to build up immu
i've got business in albuquerque next week. guess what, now you've got and don't make an ear infection from dr. got filled. if it doesn't stop dr. jill, why should it stop me? let's welcome tonight's guests! he's dropped more gloves than o.j. simpson! former nhl player and host of the podcast sean avery! as a cabdriver, used to drive people in used cars. across america, host jimmy failla! she watched titanic and rooted for the iceberg! fox news contributor kat timpf! he's pinned more men than...
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the united states of america importing the city the size of kansas city every month or atlanta or albuquerque every month. if you expand your population by the size of kansas city or milwaukee what's inside that city? we're starting with a criminal act. crossing illegally is a criminal act but you will import yet more crime. look, kansas city has a murder rate in 2021 of 224 murders. atlanta, 158. milwaukee county on pace for 300. this is what we are asking for. quite honestly the numbers are higher because you start already with an illegal act and ask yourself what can hide within a city the size of milwaukee coming in every month? 23 terrorists that we know of in 2021 crossing illegally. this is what we're asking for. sandra, before we move on this is where the conversation needs to go in my mind. does this represent an invasion? i'm using that word very spifsically because here is the real issue. the biden administration will do nothing about illegal immigration. can states like texas and arizona take over the process of securing our border? they can't as long as it's an immigration issue.
the united states of america importing the city the size of kansas city every month or atlanta or albuquerque every month. if you expand your population by the size of kansas city or milwaukee what's inside that city? we're starting with a criminal act. crossing illegally is a criminal act but you will import yet more crime. look, kansas city has a murder rate in 2021 of 224 murders. atlanta, 158. milwaukee county on pace for 300. this is what we are asking for. quite honestly the numbers are...
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you know our next guest as the noted albuquerque attorney kim wexler from six seasons of "better calls. but then when i drove away, that same car was behind me. right after i spotted them, they disappeared. >> well, you know what they say. the wicked flee when no man pursueth. >> you think we're wicked? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: watch new episodes of the final season mondays on amc and amc plus. please say hello to rhea seehorn. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: how are you? >> what a great setup you have. >> jimmy: were you under the impression there would be no audience here tonight? [ laughter ] >> no, but they got up, so sweet. >> jimmy: they got up because everyone loves you. yeah. [ cheers and applause ] and, the audience doesn't know, you directed that scene we just saw. you were the director of the episode. >> i did, i made a directing debut. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: is that something that you'd been wanting to do or something that just occurred to you over the course of the season? >> i've coached actors and i did new play development for a long time in the
you know our next guest as the noted albuquerque attorney kim wexler from six seasons of "better calls. but then when i drove away, that same car was behind me. right after i spotted them, they disappeared. >> well, you know what they say. the wicked flee when no man pursueth. >> you think we're wicked? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: watch new episodes of the final season mondays on amc and amc plus. please say hello to rhea seehorn. [ cheers and applause ] ♪...
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the 2 victims were found inside a home that burned in a small village just southeast of albuquerque.ire started tuesday afternoon. and right now there is no containment. the flames have destroyed or damaged more than 200 structures. officials say the fire is being driven by strong winds and dry conditions. a woman who was duct taped to her seat after disrupting an american airlines flight just got the largest fine in f a a history was last summer as that dallas to charlotte flight was about to land in the woman. she got out of her seat. she started pounding on the exit doors and was shouting. you need to let me off this plane. she also allegedly attacked the crew and there she is. she was then subdued and duct tape to her seat for the rest of the flight. well, now she's facing an $82,000. fine. the faa has a 0 tolerance policy against unruly behavior on a plane. that is not the image you want of you out there. let's check in now with newsnation to see what they're working on for tonight. >> elon musk wants to take over twitter how he's changed the digital landscape will affect you. p
the 2 victims were found inside a home that burned in a small village just southeast of albuquerque.ire started tuesday afternoon. and right now there is no containment. the flames have destroyed or damaged more than 200 structures. officials say the fire is being driven by strong winds and dry conditions. a woman who was duct taped to her seat after disrupting an american airlines flight just got the largest fine in f a a history was last summer as that dallas to charlotte flight was about to...
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fox 13 in albuquerque, photographic evidence of fatal shooting on a movie set.ing baldwin. the sheriff of santa fe county says the investigation remains open and ongoing as it awaits results of ballistics analysis from the fbi. this is a live look at kansas city from fox 4. our affiliate there one of the big stories tonight the city breaks the daily record for the lowest temperature on april 26th. the temperatures dropped to 33 degrees fahrenheit this morning. that tops the old record of 34 degrees set in 2008. that's tonight's live look outside the beltway from "special report." we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ when it comes to pain medicine, less is more. aleve gives long-lasting freedom from pain, with fewer pills than tylenol. instead of taking pills every 4-6 hours, aleve works up to 12-hours so you can focus on what matters. aleve. less pills. more relief finding the perfect designer isn't easy. but, at upwork, we found her. she's in austin between a dog named klaus and her favorite shade of green. it's actually salem clover. and you can find her right now on upwo
fox 13 in albuquerque, photographic evidence of fatal shooting on a movie set.ing baldwin. the sheriff of santa fe county says the investigation remains open and ongoing as it awaits results of ballistics analysis from the fbi. this is a live look at kansas city from fox 4. our affiliate there one of the big stories tonight the city breaks the daily record for the lowest temperature on april 26th. the temperatures dropped to 33 degrees fahrenheit this morning. that tops the old record of 34...
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authorities releasing the video. 23 students were on the bus in albuquerque in february this happened caused it to flip over. the children were violently thrown from one side to the other. seven had to go to the hospital. >> those children on that bus could have died because people were literally just having fun in their sports car. julian: experts say seatbelts on school buses could improve protection for students. investigators believe the driver of the mustang was going at least 65 miles per hour when he crashed into the bus. he is charged with two counts of causing great bodily harm. karina: new details, another lawsuit filed against tesla, alleging the company failed to respond properly to racism. our media partner reports the lawsuit claims the manager at the fremont factory would greet employees by saying "welcome to the slave house." she also says her supervisors would discipline her more severely than they did non-black workers. it comes after the state of california filed a civil rights lawsuit against tesla in february. julian: new at 6:00, nonalcoholic wines may be the nex
authorities releasing the video. 23 students were on the bus in albuquerque in february this happened caused it to flip over. the children were violently thrown from one side to the other. seven had to go to the hospital. >> those children on that bus could have died because people were literally just having fun in their sports car. julian: experts say seatbelts on school buses could improve protection for students. investigators believe the driver of the mustang was going at least 65...
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fox news, new mexico in albuquerque as crews battle multiple wildfires throughout that state.lready been destroyed. this a live look at minneapolis from fox 9, our affiliate there. one of the big stories there tonight, guinness world records announces the world's tallest family. the five member trap family stands at average height of 6'8" tall. their combined height is equivalent to half the length of a tennis court. there you go. they need those suvs. that's tonight's live look outside the beltway from "special report," we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ big time ♪ ♪ big time ♪ if your moderate to severe crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis symptoms are stopping you in your tracks choose stelara® from the start and move toward relief after the first dose with injections every two months. stelara® may increase your risk of infections, some serious, and cancer. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection, flu-like symptoms, sores, new skin growths, have had cancer, or if you need a vaccine. pres, a rare, potentially fatal brain condition, may be possib
fox news, new mexico in albuquerque as crews battle multiple wildfires throughout that state.lready been destroyed. this a live look at minneapolis from fox 9, our affiliate there. one of the big stories there tonight, guinness world records announces the world's tallest family. the five member trap family stands at average height of 6'8" tall. their combined height is equivalent to half the length of a tennis court. there you go. they need those suvs. that's tonight's live look outside...
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oh, that is about 125 miles southeast of albuquerque. the fire has left two people dead and burn more than 200 homes. so far, there is no containment. as many as 4500. people are under evacuation orders. one evacuee says she's never seen anything like this. the time we got out of our house, there was like an inferno. we had to drive through to get out of there, but everything's flattened. it was the scariest thing i've ever been through in my life. i mean, it was just terrifying. but we got through it and we don't know what what's what's left or what? what we're going to do now or anything. the local convention center has turned into a shelter for people who had to evacuate their homes. so far, the fire has burned nine square miles and roberta gonzalez joins us now. roberta looks like more dry, windy weather is in the forecast there. yes certainly is, but we're certainly hoping at the same time that we will have a lot of this activity segue into that particular direction. as for us, we don't have any drought busting precipitation, but it
oh, that is about 125 miles southeast of albuquerque. the fire has left two people dead and burn more than 200 homes. so far, there is no containment. as many as 4500. people are under evacuation orders. one evacuee says she's never seen anything like this. the time we got out of our house, there was like an inferno. we had to drive through to get out of there, but everything's flattened. it was the scariest thing i've ever been through in my life. i mean, it was just terrifying. but we got...
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that crash happened in albuquerque back in february, but take a look a camera that was mounted inside school students talking and laughing one moment and then when that car collides with the bus where you saw there the children just go flying. some of them began crawling out of the windows. soon bystanders arrived to help. one boy suffered a serious leg injury and had to be carried out. my mind. this kind of question. keep it still going to put you on this. oh this poor kids boy. that video really shows the force of that crash. in addition to the boy's broken leg, a girl separate broke pelvis, the driver of the mustang that collided with the bus admitted to driving more than 80 mph. he was also injured in faces two charges of great bodily harm by vehicle. alright beautiful shot on the estuary a little bit of going on with the sailboats out there. they saw the crew team go by a little bit earlier. i think actually a lot of the crew teams practicing. that's a crew team over there, and you're looking back towards alameda, obviously, into the fruitful area. oakland so just a beautiful day
that crash happened in albuquerque back in february, but take a look a camera that was mounted inside school students talking and laughing one moment and then when that car collides with the bus where you saw there the children just go flying. some of them began crawling out of the windows. soon bystanders arrived to help. one boy suffered a serious leg injury and had to be carried out. my mind. this kind of question. keep it still going to put you on this. oh this poor kids boy. that video...
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that's about 125 miles southeast of albuquerque. the fire has killed two people and it is burned more than 200 homes, nine square miles of land in extremely dry, windy conditions . as many as 4500 people are under evacuation orders. so far, there's no containment. still to come tonight how an effort to reduce traffic accidents in the tenderloin is working, plus i believe that this is a crisis and dire situation. staffing shortage at the san francisco police department. today's hearing to address the problem as city leaders say it is impacting public safety. we saw a drizzly day today and more rain is coming. meteorologist roberta gonzalez has the details roberta gonzalez has the details in your five day forecast coming i'm so glad sauced & loaded fries are back. yea. i really missed this. i missed us. to my fries—and to my guys. my $3.50 triple cheese & bacon sauced & loaded fries. order on the jack app today. ♪ ♪ my $3♪ from the mountainsbacon sauto the coast, ♪ies. ♪ el estado with the most. ♪ ♪ we do tacos from the city to every
that's about 125 miles southeast of albuquerque. the fire has killed two people and it is burned more than 200 homes, nine square miles of land in extremely dry, windy conditions . as many as 4500 people are under evacuation orders. so far, there's no containment. still to come tonight how an effort to reduce traffic accidents in the tenderloin is working, plus i believe that this is a crisis and dire situation. staffing shortage at the san francisco police department. today's hearing to...
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is from farmington out in new mexico where the winds gusted to 71 miles per hour just outside of albuquerque hour in the sangre de cristo mountains and blowing dust was all the way up the front range. you see why, extreme to exceptional drought across much of the western half of the u.s. and that even extends into the midwest. some will get some rain for today. perhaps too much. a flood watch out from oklahoma into portions of arkansas, they could see anywhere from four to five inches of rain but the good news here is notice some of that rain in texas, they are also in the drought. they do need it. >> honestly a beautiful morning here in chicago. very warm to start it off but a lack of people on state street. i think people may be inside licking their wounds from that bulls game that was on abc last night. i don't want to talk about the score. >> or it's just saturday morning and they're sleeping in. >> yeah. >> they're watching "gma," greg. come on. >> of course. that's what they're doing, thank you, guys, of course. >> greg dutra, always good to have you. >>> coming up on "good morning ame
is from farmington out in new mexico where the winds gusted to 71 miles per hour just outside of albuquerque hour in the sangre de cristo mountains and blowing dust was all the way up the front range. you see why, extreme to exceptional drought across much of the western half of the u.s. and that even extends into the midwest. some will get some rain for today. perhaps too much. a flood watch out from oklahoma into portions of arkansas, they could see anywhere from four to five inches of rain...
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of new mexico. strong winds and dry weather are fueling the flames. forcing evacuation south of albuquerque, it burns more than 2.5 square kilometers. and it's also damage. several structures crews are also battling another fire in the northern part of the states which began last week. members of 200 indigenous tribes from across brazil have converged on the capital and their protesting against the bill that will open up their lands to mining monica yanna, kev reports from brazil. ya. the protesters covered their bodies with yellow mud, posing as statues, made of gold, and sprayed themselves with red ink. a symbol of the indigenous blood spilled by miners in their reservations. 7000 representatives of 200 indigenous tribes came from all over brazil to the capital brazilian to march against a controversial bill that would open their lands to mining in was scheduled to be voted this week. the protest was called on the same day that a 120 page report was released by the yellow mammy people and an n g o was shocking stories about the damage already done by illegal miners. in getting battle jaeg
of new mexico. strong winds and dry weather are fueling the flames. forcing evacuation south of albuquerque, it burns more than 2.5 square kilometers. and it's also damage. several structures crews are also battling another fire in the northern part of the states which began last week. members of 200 indigenous tribes from across brazil have converged on the capital and their protesting against the bill that will open up their lands to mining monica yanna, kev reports from brazil. ya. the...
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the us state of new mexico. strong winds dry weather fuel the flames, forcing evacuation south of albuquerque, its burned more than 2.5 square kilometers and damage several structures. cruise battling another fi in the northern part of the state which began last week. a metal rich asteroid was seeing the sun between mars and jupiter. it may soon have its 1st visit from earth. nasa is conducting final tests before the launch later this year. it's the 1st mission to explore mine a planet composed of metals instead of ice and rock. it will all but the asteroid psyche for nearly 2 years as part of its mission. once we launch this, we can repair it up and go fix it. it's got to work the entire time and it takes 3 and a half years to get there. that will be orbiting psyche once we get there for 2 years to collect these find technician. so you need an extremely reliable space. granted, us based and g o is have donated more than 3 tons of powdered milk to cuba, where there's a shortage of dairy products. the milk was destined for hospitals that at least one nursing home is the basis. for example, of
the us state of new mexico. strong winds dry weather fuel the flames, forcing evacuation south of albuquerque, its burned more than 2.5 square kilometers and damage several structures. cruise battling another fi in the northern part of the state which began last week. a metal rich asteroid was seeing the sun between mars and jupiter. it may soon have its 1st visit from earth. nasa is conducting final tests before the launch later this year. it's the 1st mission to explore mine a planet composed...
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albuquerque down to a 20 degree dew point. we need the winds. strong winds from the southwest to the northern plains with blizzard warnings. winds high as 50 miles an hour in sioux fall. we have higher elevations with wind gusts up to 75 miles an hour. >>> and we are waking up to no rain, but we will get a lot of sunshine this afternoon. 44 degrees right now in dublin. it is also cloudy. the wind speeds are calm right now. by about 10:00 we will be in the 50s. notice the change in the icons. we go from a mix of sun and clouds to an overall clear afternoon. by 10:00 a.m. in san jose, even though we are starting in the 40s, we will bump up into the 50s, eventually the 60s and even 70s in inland areas. >>> that's your local forecast. peter and kristen. >> somara, thank you. just ahead, how grassroots organization is helping fight climate change by needing greenery and shade to los greenery and shade to los ♪ dry eye symptoms keep driving you crazy? inflammation in your eye might be to blame. let's kick ken's ache and burn into gear! over-the-counte
albuquerque down to a 20 degree dew point. we need the winds. strong winds from the southwest to the northern plains with blizzard warnings. winds high as 50 miles an hour in sioux fall. we have higher elevations with wind gusts up to 75 miles an hour. >>> and we are waking up to no rain, but we will get a lot of sunshine this afternoon. 44 degrees right now in dublin. it is also cloudy. the wind speeds are calm right now. by about 10:00 we will be in the 50s. notice the change in the...
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those are prime ingredients for critical risk of wildfires right now from albuquerque down to roswellce. you head to the north, we have the winter weather advisory in effect for areas like oregon right on into northern california and even winter storm warning for some spots. we can see as high as 9 inches of snow farther north, and we can see about an inch of snow in areas like oregon. it's not the snow. it's also the chance for rain. and we are looking at significant rainfall in california, or should i say much-needed rainfall in northern california as we head throughout the day. as far as the rest of the country, well, we are tracking that threat for severe weather, down in the southeast. they're going to be seeing not only one but two rounds including on easter sunday if you live in areas like louisiana, mississippi, parts of alabama. up in the northeast you're looking at a dry easter sunday, some showers today but noticeably cooler with temperatures only trending in the 50s well below average for >>> as you see on the camera view, stormranger doppler radar showing you rain around
those are prime ingredients for critical risk of wildfires right now from albuquerque down to roswellce. you head to the north, we have the winter weather advisory in effect for areas like oregon right on into northern california and even winter storm warning for some spots. we can see as high as 9 inches of snow farther north, and we can see about an inch of snow in areas like oregon. it's not the snow. it's also the chance for rain. and we are looking at significant rainfall in california, or...
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in albuquerque, go ahead. stay i think you.the one issue that weighs heavily on my mind is immigration and i think it's only going to get because of thc climate and global warming. i don't know there's anything we can do to make it better. i don't know if we should turn these people away in their desperate situation. and i don't know if you agree that it's going to get because it's global warming and what we can do. thank you. >> thank you maam. >> guest: i'm not sure i got it completely. could you repeat the essence? >> host: she's concerned about the climate and if it's going to get because of climate change? one thing we might do is look at the u.s. record on immigration. the u.s. is in an unusual position. has extraordinary advantages very lowow population density, enormous resources, huge empty spaces. so what is our history on immigration? up until the 20th century immigrants were welcomed from europe. why? it's not a pretty story. we were wiping out in exterminating the indigenous populationsla. the country was being ope
in albuquerque, go ahead. stay i think you.the one issue that weighs heavily on my mind is immigration and i think it's only going to get because of thc climate and global warming. i don't know there's anything we can do to make it better. i don't know if we should turn these people away in their desperate situation. and i don't know if you agree that it's going to get because it's global warming and what we can do. thank you. >> thank you maam. >> guest: i'm not sure i got it...
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as a leading terrorist state" kathy in albuquerque, go ahead. caller: the one issue that weighs heavily on my mind is immigration. i have a feeling it will only get worse because of global warming. i don't know if there is anything to do to make it better. i don't think we should turn these people away because it is not easy to leave a place they are familiar with and go somewhere. i don't know if you agree also that it will get worse because of global warming and what we can do. >> thank you, ma'am. noam: i sort of half got it but not sure if i got it completely. could you complete the essence? >> she is concerned about immigration and thinks it will get worse because of tkpwhrpbl -- global claimant change. noam: immigration is an interesting question. we don't have much time but one thing away might do is look at the u.s. record on immigration. the u.s. is in an unusual position. it has extraordinary advantages. very low population density enormous resources. what is year lift on immigration? up until the 20th century immigrants were welcomed
as a leading terrorist state" kathy in albuquerque, go ahead. caller: the one issue that weighs heavily on my mind is immigration. i have a feeling it will only get worse because of global warming. i don't know if there is anything to do to make it better. i don't think we should turn these people away because it is not easy to leave a place they are familiar with and go somewhere. i don't know if you agree also that it will get worse because of global warming and what we can do. >>...