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i went and flew to albuquerque to be on it. "it's a drama. okay, cool." and all i'd seen are the billboards all i knew was guy in the desert in underwear [ laughter ] and so i get there and - and i have to dial it in like that but i have me and cranston i'm working with cranston, and so i immediately just honed in on his - he was gravity, you know he was powerful in that role and every role he does, and he just brought me into the orbit of that show. and from that point on, i -- it was great fun. and then "saul" was a whole another level. >> seth: did you pretend that you had seen show? >> i pretended that i was talented and i pretended that i belonged there and i am continuing to pretend that [ light laughter ] and they gave me a star because of it. >> seth: yeah. i mean, it must have been -- i mean, we talked about it because, you know, i had reached out to you during "better call saul" - i'm sorry, excuse me -- during "breaking bad" about how great you were >> you have been so kind let's hear it for this guy >> seth: oh, no.
i went and flew to albuquerque to be on it. "it's a drama. okay, cool." and all i'd seen are the billboards all i knew was guy in the desert in underwear [ laughter ] and so i get there and - and i have to dial it in like that but i have me and cranston i'm working with cranston, and so i immediately just honed in on his - he was gravity, you know he was powerful in that role and every role he does, and he just brought me into the orbit of that show. and from that point on, i -- it...
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the albuquerque journal reports the calf canyon hermits peak fire is the largest wildfire in new mexicoand has burned more than 298,000 acres. more than 580 structures and at least 170 homes have been destroyed. thousands of people have been evacuated and more than 2,000 firefighters are battling the fire, which is 27% contained. >>> the san diego union tribune says a big cross-border drug smuggling tunnel was found linking tijuana to san diego. the tunnel running to a warehouse in an industrial area in san diego. it's the length of six football fields. u.s. authorities seized meth, heroin and more than 1,700 pounds of cocaine in connection with the investigation. six people were arrested. >> we allege that our defendants were driving into the garage and loading or dropping off cardboard boxes full of drugs to further the movement and distribution of drugs throughout the united states. but federal agents were watching the whole time. >> the sophisticated tunnel had electricity, ventilation, railway cars and reinforced walls. >>> the hill says a house intelligent subcommittee will hold a
the albuquerque journal reports the calf canyon hermits peak fire is the largest wildfire in new mexicoand has burned more than 298,000 acres. more than 580 structures and at least 170 homes have been destroyed. thousands of people have been evacuated and more than 2,000 firefighters are battling the fire, which is 27% contained. >>> the san diego union tribune says a big cross-border drug smuggling tunnel was found linking tijuana to san diego. the tunnel running to a warehouse in an...
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like that that we actually saw today because people are very angry about what happened to sri in albuquerque and iris. like i say, what happened was that the window was smashed, i grabbed the flag even in her desk. she managed to highlight what is like living under occupation now in 2021 september israeli judge rule that it was an illegal for palestinians to raise that flag. however, people as still being arrested for it and people were arrested today for in front of us as we were there, are these ready forces they moved in, they were pushing people away. 33 people were injured. but that pales in comparison to the scenes at the hospital in shake draw where her body was held overnight before coming to the church. what will happen? there was the moon as wanted to bring her, bring her by her hand and foot. there was wolf. well, 45 minute walk to the church, they weren't allowed to do that. the mourners brought her body out from the hospital into the courtyard. and these ready forces with immense force i have to say started attacking the moon as the cask actually fell to the ground. so it's been
like that that we actually saw today because people are very angry about what happened to sri in albuquerque and iris. like i say, what happened was that the window was smashed, i grabbed the flag even in her desk. she managed to highlight what is like living under occupation now in 2021 september israeli judge rule that it was an illegal for palestinians to raise that flag. however, people as still being arrested for it and people were arrested today for in front of us as we were there, are...
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a one bedroom there $650 a month, oklahoma city, $810, albuquerque, $860 and des moines $900.ow you can read about the most expensive rental market in the bay. you can see reports on why companies are leaving san francisco's financial district. >>> well, up next, draymond green explains why he flips off the fans in memphis and what the nba is probably going to do at it and a live look at the camera in san francisco. fog. jeff is going to join us talking about the forecast as we head into mother's day weekend. stay with us. and now most admired alum! get up there. this is so embarrassing. there's no way it's me. you know her.... you love her.... ruh roh. what are you doing here? it's anna gomez! who? our first gigillionaire! with at&t fiber, anna's got the fastest internet with hyper-gig speeds. i didn't know you went to this school. we have a lot in common. live like a gigillionaire with at&t fiber. now with speeds up to 5-gigs. limited availability. (music throughout) now with speeds up to 5-gigs. i'm susan and i'm 52 and i live in san francisco, california. i have been a sal
a one bedroom there $650 a month, oklahoma city, $810, albuquerque, $860 and des moines $900.ow you can read about the most expensive rental market in the bay. you can see reports on why companies are leaving san francisco's financial district. >>> well, up next, draymond green explains why he flips off the fans in memphis and what the nba is probably going to do at it and a live look at the camera in san francisco. fog. jeff is going to join us talking about the forecast as we head...
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this path is supposed fully crenza posted at including in the western borchers. albuquerque is a question also to ukraine and pacify other countries who have darted to look at questions of accession can you can't pay when i do not want misinform it. not potty, it goes to draw an exclusive line here. but we have to proceed with this political consultation to see, but in order to see the interest editor and is even noted, very well dakota, i find the means to find the one, bill, etc. and another form of a corporation with renewal countries such as the you k, which just decided it's pretty to leave our european union. i think the guts could find it as a place in this political community advocate with this regard. so i'd like to speak about on close work, 50, even with the city, and as you can as a chance, the shells eva key and we've spoken about this. this is one of the subjects that we discussed with president zalinski. the ship appears on the right to my my bank statement of but you cannot last will decide he already later on today. fortunately, edge the said, my beginning statement, it w
this path is supposed fully crenza posted at including in the western borchers. albuquerque is a question also to ukraine and pacify other countries who have darted to look at questions of accession can you can't pay when i do not want misinform it. not potty, it goes to draw an exclusive line here. but we have to proceed with this political consultation to see, but in order to see the interest editor and is even noted, very well dakota, i find the means to find the one, bill, etc. and another...
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supposed, which is only because of the mental events and then you had them all to reasonable . albuquerque, legacy. so good mccarthy, squad. any construct after losing quality in no point to leave that chat in their moody jr lap. pretty much like them a fat to get on the group be going on because you had said anybody i was on facebook. net still the it, she, it added to spot suitable by god, i'm it with us. mohammed was cbs key blazing with that love what i thought on ace baggy some of his chin. it would have seen that movie. give me that bad. yeah. i mean, she quick what that check to be. thus we have be off in the doors. i gotta miss one of them. environmental casa authentic missile ship. i saw no. the bug or a gas. i'll pupils cbs. there's both in the school medic to so i mean okay. and on that me and i'll go with it's funny that i mean yeah, lacrosse, you mentioned that and put them on the front amount of out ah, with it is a totally dysfunctional system. in the late 19 seventy's and 19 eighties there developed a i've caught an idea ology relation that merge you solve all problems will
supposed, which is only because of the mental events and then you had them all to reasonable . albuquerque, legacy. so good mccarthy, squad. any construct after losing quality in no point to leave that chat in their moody jr lap. pretty much like them a fat to get on the group be going on because you had said anybody i was on facebook. net still the it, she, it added to spot suitable by god, i'm it with us. mohammed was cbs key blazing with that love what i thought on ace baggy some of his...
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then mostly supposed was his only been sunday bentham maintenance in the units and all to diesel, albuquerque, lagossi, so good mccarthy squad that he construct after moving, pulling a non point to lean thought, chatting. moody, jr. leopard michaels like, i'm a fan to get on the group be going on because you had said media bugs on facebook. net you still did it. she had had a good spot suitable by god in with us. michael maple cb keep you know, blazing with that love what i thought you were nice baggage. some of his chin a would have seen that movie. give me that bad. yeah. bag in she quick. what that chance to beat us. we often utilize a missile, should them avoid dental casa authentic missile? she best saw no the bug out on a gas i'll pupils cb pears, both in the school and let it do so. i mean okay, no, not going on with his father that i mean, yeah. lacrosse to mention it to them about that ah, with it is a totally dysfunctional system in the late 19 seventy's and 1980 scared developed, but i would call it an ideology or religion that merge you solve all problems. will be big winners to s
then mostly supposed was his only been sunday bentham maintenance in the units and all to diesel, albuquerque, lagossi, so good mccarthy squad that he construct after moving, pulling a non point to lean thought, chatting. moody, jr. leopard michaels like, i'm a fan to get on the group be going on because you had said media bugs on facebook. net you still did it. she had had a good spot suitable by god in with us. michael maple cb keep you know, blazing with that love what i thought you were...
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, then mostly supposed, which is on because of the bentham maintenance in denton all to diesel. albuquerque . legacy should go to mccarthy square that he got a truck after moving fully. did it not put duty into chattanooga? luigi leopard michaels like them a fat to get on the group be going on because you that said in many gayago's and facebook. net, you still deep it she it added to spots. you do it by god, him it with us mohammed was c b t. you know, blazing will be done when love would have thought illness baggage some of his chin till it would have seen the moon. gimme, let bad. yeah. bag in she quick. what that chain to beat us. we have you off in the doors missile, you them environmental casa, authentic missile should i saw? no, the bugger or a gas, i'll pupils facebook there in the school and let it do so. i mean ot no, not going on with his father that. i mean, yeah. lacrosse to mention it and put them on the amount of ass ah, with it is a totally dysfunctional system in the late 19 seventy's and 1980 scared to build up. but i would call it an ideal which your relation that merge yo
, then mostly supposed, which is on because of the bentham maintenance in denton all to diesel. albuquerque . legacy should go to mccarthy square that he got a truck after moving fully. did it not put duty into chattanooga? luigi leopard michaels like them a fat to get on the group be going on because you that said in many gayago's and facebook. net, you still deep it she it added to spots. you do it by god, him it with us mohammed was c b t. you know, blazing will be done when love would have...
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lost his savalst, which is only was an event that we went and then you had them all to reasonable albuquerque, legacy. so good mccarthy squad that he got a truck after moving fully deep enough poor to lean through chattanooga, luigi leopard michaels like them a fact to get on the group be going on because you that said in many gayago's and facebook. net still the it she, it added spots you do it by god, him it with us. mohammed was cbs key, you know, blazing will be done. who love what? authorial nice baggage some of his chin. it would have seen that movie me let that . yeah. bag in she quick. what that chance to beat us? we have you in the doors a missile, you them environmental casa, authentic missile? she best saw, know the bugger, or a gas i'll pupils see, put in the school and let it do so. i mean okay, no, not going on with his father that i mean. yeah. lacrosse to mentioned that amount of ash with it is a totally dysfunctional system in the late 19 seventy's and 19 eighties there developed a code at night. yeah. which your relation that merge you solve all the problems. still the big l
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for midsize cities like denver, albuquerque and oakland, where funding isn't as robust, the cuts areombining classrooms, laying off teachers, and shutting down schools altogether . that the bigger cities is where the numbers are stunning. new york city, the nation's largest school district lost some 50,000 students in the pas two years. get this, in lucy angela's unified the nation's second-largest district, enrollment is expected to plummet by 30 percent over the next decade. even orange county california where parents have fought for years to get their kids into th public schools, is seeing a significant drop. there are no major studies yet showing an exact cause for the drop in number of public student , but experts say there is one prevalent common denominator. it appears to be the covid school closures, even lifelong public-school people are moving their kids to private and catholic schools. >> we are big believers and public education. i certainly thought public education would be the way that i would be sending our kids. >> instead, they are going catholic. for the record, the
for midsize cities like denver, albuquerque and oakland, where funding isn't as robust, the cuts areombining classrooms, laying off teachers, and shutting down schools altogether . that the bigger cities is where the numbers are stunning. new york city, the nation's largest school district lost some 50,000 students in the pas two years. get this, in lucy angela's unified the nation's second-largest district, enrollment is expected to plummet by 30 percent over the next decade. even orange...
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her phone as the driver tries to figure out what to do, the couple was driving from missouri to albuquerque, new mexico when baseball sized hail started hitting their vehicle. never want to come this close to a massive wild animal, one colorado resident who filmed this episode with an elk, gorgeous. calmly chewing on something and doesn't look like he has a care in the world. she sees elk everyday. police rescuing a momma duck and 12 baby ducklings, the officers are releasing the brood back to a pond after they were found in a shopping center parking lot. alaska airlines company celebrating may 4 with "star wars" themed flight, the fuselage features images from the sci-fi franchise, collaboration between the airline, disneyland resort. anyone wearing a costume could get on the plane early. we hope you enjoyed your day, may the force, the 4th be with you. how about this? couple decided to tie the exot 37,000 feet above arizona on southwest airline flight. they were supposed to get hitched in vegas, they said "i do," with other passengers as witnesses. i wonder if that is legal. if you have s
her phone as the driver tries to figure out what to do, the couple was driving from missouri to albuquerque, new mexico when baseball sized hail started hitting their vehicle. never want to come this close to a massive wild animal, one colorado resident who filmed this episode with an elk, gorgeous. calmly chewing on something and doesn't look like he has a care in the world. she sees elk everyday. police rescuing a momma duck and 12 baby ducklings, the officers are releasing the brood back to...
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we had 20 days in the month of april where the national weather service in albuquerque issued red flagarnings. and with that said, on average we see 40 days in any given year and you will notice 39 have been issued there so far in 2022, a record into the 80s which are not too far off. but here is the setup. gusty winds once again back in the forecast. northern arizona, northern new mexico, some of the winds will push up to 35, 40 miles per hour. we know the heat will be extensive, it will expand a little farther toward the heath and the heat dome we've talked about is still locked in place across the region. look at these temperatures in the past 24 hours across portions of texas, 105 degrees besting records, and some of these records have been standing for some four to five decades. and long range forecast keeps the area warm and dry. so concerning for firefighting efforts. >> thank you very much. >>> still to come, ukrainians working tirelessly to get the wounded from front lines to the hospitals. still trying to process the atrocities of war. and isa goes inside a hospital in lviv n
we had 20 days in the month of april where the national weather service in albuquerque issued red flagarnings. and with that said, on average we see 40 days in any given year and you will notice 39 have been issued there so far in 2022, a record into the 80s which are not too far off. but here is the setup. gusty winds once again back in the forecast. northern arizona, northern new mexico, some of the winds will push up to 35, 40 miles per hour. we know the heat will be extensive, it will...
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he approached the albuquerque field office for the fbi in october, early october of 2019, which turnedprobably as he described it, the most humiliating experience of his life. >> why was that? >> a 30 when your colonel and h gave 31 years of his life to th defense of the country and he walks into an office where the fbi agent basically tells him t lawyer up and get out and don't talk about this. >> fascinating and upsetting conversation. he talks about approaching gop politicians who also rebuffed his offers. the whole thing right now is available on the will cain podcast where you can listen to that 40 minute conversation. we talk about everything under the sun including his the fact that he is legally blind and ho that impacted the story. tomorrow morning on fox and friends weekend, the interview will air. i hope you will join us then. this was one of the first to report the story, that joe bide is trying, the tucker carlson tonight show it was the one to report that biden was trying to sign a global pandemic treaty, one state is standing up for that biden a ministration to warn how
he approached the albuquerque field office for the fbi in october, early october of 2019, which turnedprobably as he described it, the most humiliating experience of his life. >> why was that? >> a 30 when your colonel and h gave 31 years of his life to th defense of the country and he walks into an office where the fbi agent basically tells him t lawyer up and get out and don't talk about this. >> fascinating and upsetting conversation. he talks about approaching gop...
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the only limiting factor is the eight-hour drive between lauderdale county, albuquerque -- alabama.s accused murderer, fugitive and convicted kidnapper. vicky white is dead. she shot herself in the head. it happened on the day she was supposed to retire, april 29th. she said she was taking casey white for an evaluation. drove to the getaway car. dumped her cruiser for a ford edge. it turned up in tennessee the same day. the week ago the owner of a car wash found a ford f-15, security video showed the 6'9", 330 pound casey white was there. >> the windows are down. doors are unlocked. my first thought oh my god, it could be this guy from alabama. did you have a car? yes, the guy in alabama, i said yeah, they were there. >> they were tracked down at a hotel here in evansville. that chasten sued after that that resulted in a crash and that is when vicky white shot herself in the head. back to you. >> harris: thank you very much. president biden is set to speak moments from now on inflation as that particular crisis is spinning out of control. he said that fighting the problem is his pri
the only limiting factor is the eight-hour drive between lauderdale county, albuquerque -- alabama.s accused murderer, fugitive and convicted kidnapper. vicky white is dead. she shot herself in the head. it happened on the day she was supposed to retire, april 29th. she said she was taking casey white for an evaluation. drove to the getaway car. dumped her cruiser for a ford edge. it turned up in tennessee the same day. the week ago the owner of a car wash found a ford f-15, security video...
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remember, there were a whole series of attacks in costa mesa and san jose and albuquerque and so forth kept on going. that was perfectly fine to go and beat up trump supporters at political rallies. that was the insinuation of politics. and the whole rhetoric of resistance suggests that the government is not a legitimate government, anything goes. and that's essentially what the left is all about. anything goes because they are holy. they are virtuous and they know what they're leading history vanguard of history. they know what's best for everyone. if you oppose them and get in their way they can be rolled over. the ends justify the means. this is the ultimate expression of it. >> jesse: i think you are right. did begin with attacks on trump supporters. metastasized. you saw what happened with the blm riot. that law-breaking was allowed. again, you will see it a lot this summer once this case drops as we assume it does. is there anything we can do as a country to kind of fortify theirselves against it? last word. >> fortify ourselves against this violence? >> jesse: yeah, do you think
remember, there were a whole series of attacks in costa mesa and san jose and albuquerque and so forth kept on going. that was perfectly fine to go and beat up trump supporters at political rallies. that was the insinuation of politics. and the whole rhetoric of resistance suggests that the government is not a legitimate government, anything goes. and that's essentially what the left is all about. anything goes because they are holy. they are virtuous and they know what they're leading history...
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temperatures upper 80s in albuq albuquerque, portland around 63 degrees. >> thanks. >>> and now this is certainly a flight to remember. a passenger on a private flight in florida was forced to try to land the plane after the pilot became unable to fly. with no flying experience, he had to contact air traffic control for help. here is part of their conversation. >> i've got a serious situation here. my pilot is -- . >> and here is the touchdown ig. ground crews eager to share the good news with other flights in the area. take a listen. >> a movie in the making. stay with cnn later today when my colleagues on "new day" speak with the air traffic controller who talked the passenger through a very lucky landing. >>> still ahead, vladimir putin's war in ukraine may be backfiring in more ways than one, why an historic shift in europe's defense could also be a crushing blow to the rush shab l shan leader. >>> plus after a two week manhunt, a fugitive is back in custody. more on the quick thinking that ended the chase potentially saving lives. - that moment you walkn the office and people ar
temperatures upper 80s in albuq albuquerque, portland around 63 degrees. >> thanks. >>> and now this is certainly a flight to remember. a passenger on a private flight in florida was forced to try to land the plane after the pilot became unable to fly. with no flying experience, he had to contact air traffic control for help. here is part of their conversation. >> i've got a serious situation here. my pilot is -- . >> and here is the touchdown ig. ground crews eager...
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this includes an area 85 miles or 136 kilometers northeast of albuquerque.g to fuel the flames. right now five fires are actively burning in the state and more than 6 tho,000 homes h been evacuated. federal government and fire crews from other states are helping to battle the blazes. >>> we're learning of the apparent attack on a comedian david chappell, it happened tuesday while he was performing in hollywood. video on social media appears to show a person running on stage and tackling him. chappell didn't appear hurt and he later joked about the incident. police say that they took a man into custody and that he was armed with a gun and a knife. >>> that does it here on "cnn newsroom." our coverage continues on "early start" with christine romans. ♪ ♪ when you order the all new deluxe three cheese and bacon omelette, you geget a smile on your plate. only from ihop. join the rewards program and eaearn double pancoins wiwith any omelette purchase. your mission: stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on... ...with rinvoq. rinvoq a o
this includes an area 85 miles or 136 kilometers northeast of albuquerque.g to fuel the flames. right now five fires are actively burning in the state and more than 6 tho,000 homes h been evacuated. federal government and fire crews from other states are helping to battle the blazes. >>> we're learning of the apparent attack on a comedian david chappell, it happened tuesday while he was performing in hollywood. video on social media appears to show a person running on stage and...
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that area from albuquerque to amarillo.e for the day today. look at how the winds pick up by this afternoon and evening. could gust over 40 miles per hour in some of those harder burned areas across central new mexico. of course, we have been talking about this hermit's peak and calf canyon fire that is the state's largest recorded wildfire in the entire history of new mexico. that's just incredible. look at the hot weather persisting through the course of the weekend. we have quite a shot of cold air that's going to move in across the upper midwest and into the great lakes. when you get the interaction with the heat and the cold air, you know what that means. that spells trouble, severe storms. that's the forecast today across the northern plains. extending into the upper midwest. you can see two rounds of storms that will impact places like minneapolis to the south and west from tonight, then once again for the day on monday. so memorial day will at least bring the threat of severe storms as you travel back from your dest
that area from albuquerque to amarillo.e for the day today. look at how the winds pick up by this afternoon and evening. could gust over 40 miles per hour in some of those harder burned areas across central new mexico. of course, we have been talking about this hermit's peak and calf canyon fire that is the state's largest recorded wildfire in the entire history of new mexico. that's just incredible. look at the hot weather persisting through the course of the weekend. we have quite a shot of...
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you know our next guest as the noted albuquerque attorney kim wexler from six seasons of "better cally, 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 audience 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 theater. constantly working
you know our next guest as the noted albuquerque attorney kim wexler from six seasons of "better cally, 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?...
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and we don't know if we're going to go to albuquerque, colorado, or wherever the hell were going to gohey told us three days here, but that fire over there is what's controlling everything. stephanie: the blaze, now approaching the size of the largest wildfire in new mexico's recorded history, has grown at a terrifying clip. after more than a month and with more than 1800 firefighting personnel from states across the country, the wildfire is less than 30% contained. ryan: in my 25 years of experience, i have never seen a fire grow like this in early may, late april, especially in new mexico. stephanie: ryan berlin is a fire spokesman for the incident management team. a confluence of climate change, weather, and human decisions appear to have caused the blaze. ryan: the fire loves the wind and loves the topography. and we have had a lot of low relative humidity here too. so, when this all lines up, it's just allowing for the rapid-fire growth. stephanie: in addition to that low humidity, higher than average temperatures, and a series of days of gusting winds have blown the embers and sp
and we don't know if we're going to go to albuquerque, colorado, or wherever the hell were going to gohey told us three days here, but that fire over there is what's controlling everything. stephanie: the blaze, now approaching the size of the largest wildfire in new mexico's recorded history, has grown at a terrifying clip. after more than a month and with more than 1800 firefighting personnel from states across the country, the wildfire is less than 30% contained. ryan: in my 25 years of...
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one state where abortion is legal by default is new mexico cnbc's perry russom reports from albuquerqueu can legislate morality >> new mexico has no laws restricting it >> we need it to stay private and safe >> and no laws protecting it >> we're getting women coming from all of our neighboring states >> in february of 2021, governor michelle lujan grisham signed senate bill 10, repealing a more than 50-year-old statute that would have criminalized abortion if roe were overturned unlike its southwest neighbors, new mexico is entirely run by democrats. the governor's office, majority in both chambers of the state legislature, and the state supreme court. according to planned parenthood, after the texas abortion ban was signed, new mexico saw a 100% increase in patients coming from texas. oklahoma saw a 2500% jump. >> we want oklahoma to be the most pro-life state in the country. >> now that oklahoma has its own ban, new mexico's numbers are expected to rise even more >> those folks are going to come to states where we have protected abortion care. >> ellie is a lawyer for the aclu of new
one state where abortion is legal by default is new mexico cnbc's perry russom reports from albuquerqueu can legislate morality >> new mexico has no laws restricting it >> we need it to stay private and safe >> and no laws protecting it >> we're getting women coming from all of our neighboring states >> in february of 2021, governor michelle lujan grisham signed senate bill 10, repealing a more than 50-year-old statute that would have criminalized abortion if roe...
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it started nearly two weeks ago in a rural area some 120 miles north east of albuquerque. the spire is burned through more than 275 square miles. the fires destroyed nearly 300 homes and businesses and forced the evacuation of some 13,000 people. firefighters say the powerful winds that have been fueling the flames are showing no signs of letting up. we've had wind of its. you know, we've seen wind events they last a day or two. this is an unprecedented wind event. this is a bend event of 56 days here . 60 hour red flag event is just really unheard of in this part of the world for sure. so far, no deaths or serious injuries have been reported. investigators say the fire began as a controlled burn that got out of control due to strong winds. construction will begin this month at six parks that were partially destroyed by the 2017 tubbs fire. the parks are in santa rosa's fountain grove neighborhood project involves removing and replacing fire damaged vegetation, fencing, signage, picnic benches, irrigation systems and the play equipment at for a rich park. construction cost
it started nearly two weeks ago in a rural area some 120 miles north east of albuquerque. the spire is burned through more than 275 square miles. the fires destroyed nearly 300 homes and businesses and forced the evacuation of some 13,000 people. firefighters say the powerful winds that have been fueling the flames are showing no signs of letting up. we've had wind of its. you know, we've seen wind events they last a day or two. this is an unprecedented wind event. this is a bend event of 56...
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will: you said your father reached out in october of 0199 inial albuquerque.e fbi was going to admit the laptop as evidence so the white house had it for defense. my heart sank when the impeachment trial concluded and there was no sign of that laptop anywhere because i had definitely seen stuff on that laptop that would have justified a phone call to zelenskyy saying what happened during the former administration, because there was a lot of money exchanging hands, there was a lot of pay for play. will: your next move is a move that brings the story to all of us. >> august of 020, i knew -- 2020, i knew the clock was ticking, and i finally had enough. i decide to reach out to rudy giuliani's office directly. will: and then rudy starts revealing some of the information, and immediately now it's russian disinformation. >> yep. it was scary, because the article came out at 6:30 in the morning, and by 9:30 it was the like this digital iron curtain had descended, and nobody was allowed to talk about it, nobody could tweet it. new york post account was blocked, faceb
will: you said your father reached out in october of 0199 inial albuquerque.e fbi was going to admit the laptop as evidence so the white house had it for defense. my heart sank when the impeachment trial concluded and there was no sign of that laptop anywhere because i had definitely seen stuff on that laptop that would have justified a phone call to zelenskyy saying what happened during the former administration, because there was a lot of money exchanging hands, there was a lot of pay for...
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so he approached the albuquerque field office for the fbi in october, early of 2019, which turned out to be probably, as he describes it, the most m humiliating experience of his life was that well he's a thirty one year colonel and he gave thirty one years of his lifega to the defense of this country and he walks into an office where the fbi agent basically tells him to lawyer up, get the out and don't talk about this . it was a fascinatingup and upsetting conversation as it talks about approaching gop politicians who alsog rebuffed his offers. . the whole thing right now is available on the will cain podcast where you can listen to that 40 minute conversationio. n we talk about everything, everything under the sun, including his the fact that hed is legally blind and how that impacted this story. and tomorrow morning on fox and friends weekend, the interview will air. i hope you willl join us then. so this was one of the first to report this story next .. is trying, the joe biden is trying this show. the tucker carlson tonight show was the firstthtoni one to repot that joe biden was
so he approached the albuquerque field office for the fbi in october, early of 2019, which turned out to be probably, as he describes it, the most m humiliating experience of his life was that well he's a thirty one year colonel and he gave thirty one years of his lifega to the defense of this country and he walks into an office where the fbi agent basically tells him to lawyer up, get the out and don't talk about this . it was a fascinatingup and upsetting conversation as it talks about...
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and going into this week, you can see, for example, grand junction probably set a record today albuquerquew orleans and monroe temperatures upper-80s to low-90s. memphis temperatures in the low-90s. mid-90s thursday in charlotte. mid-90 in jacksonville wichita, 92 at el paso, into the mid-90s and as we go into next week, look at this warmer than average temperatures along the east coast into the gulf, into texas, colder than average as we make our way through the plains and in california where they could really use rain and cooler temperatures, unfortunately not going to get it. that's what's going on around the country. her >>> good morning. i am meteorologist kari hall. actually one of the coolest days of the week and we will start to warm-up over the next few days. a lot of dry weather, breezy and high winds at times. it will be really warm in the inland areas. in san francisco the temperatures will be mailed. we come up a few degrees going into wednesday but we keep the brisk winds and sunshine with some fog rolling in along the coastline. flying experience. he's never even down one of
and going into this week, you can see, for example, grand junction probably set a record today albuquerquew orleans and monroe temperatures upper-80s to low-90s. memphis temperatures in the low-90s. mid-90s thursday in charlotte. mid-90 in jacksonville wichita, 92 at el paso, into the mid-90s and as we go into next week, look at this warmer than average temperatures along the east coast into the gulf, into texas, colder than average as we make our way through the plains and in california where...
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sure that i make a difference weathers urban america, ruralal america, downtown washington dc, albuquerque new mexico or wherever it is in the country and one make sure the department of labor is one they say they really do some great things and we help build the workforce of the future so the people can raise a family and get into the middle class can be proud of who they are and that is my goal in my job and i don't know if that answers your question congresswoman, but that's what we do have a unique opportunity at this moment in time. >> when i was looking was a commitment to understand thet opportunity and opportunity overlooking we embrace the new technology we needed for so many reasons efficiencies and keeping the economy to advance the technologyed had to deal with te climate issue. we can't turn our back on the people are going to be dislocated. in the last concerned that i want to talk to you about, or theab community college investments time but only the color for private companies producing apprenticeship training it is been brought up before, at the head of that training, will
sure that i make a difference weathers urban america, ruralal america, downtown washington dc, albuquerque new mexico or wherever it is in the country and one make sure the department of labor is one they say they really do some great things and we help build the workforce of the future so the people can raise a family and get into the middle class can be proud of who they are and that is my goal in my job and i don't know if that answers your question congresswoman, but that's what we do have...
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difference in people's lives, whether that's urban america, rural america, downtown washington d.c., albuquerque, new mexico, i want to make sure that it's one of the departments that they say, wow, we help build the work force of the future and people can be proud of who they are. that's my goal and my job, i don't know if that answers your question, congresswoman, but i think we do have a unique opportunity at this moment in time. >> what i was looking for as the commitment to understand the opportunities that it's overlooked and we em prays new technology and we need it for so many reasons and going to advanced technology and to deal with our climate issues, but we can't turn our back on those people who are going to be dislocated. and our last concern i wanted to talk to you about, our community college investments. often time, not only in the community, but in private company who do the apprenticeship training, it's been brought up before, at the end of that, all they have is certificates, but not a job and so many employers are saying that they need certain things, and how can we match our
difference in people's lives, whether that's urban america, rural america, downtown washington d.c., albuquerque, new mexico, i want to make sure that it's one of the departments that they say, wow, we help build the work force of the future and people can be proud of who they are. that's my goal and my job, i don't know if that answers your question, congresswoman, but i think we do have a unique opportunity at this moment in time. >> what i was looking for as the commitment to...
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buttigieg: the faa will make sure to be in touch with the albuquerque balloon community. we know how important this is in many places including new mexico. >> i know your travels and responsibilities are taking you in many directions and i want to thank you for your responsibility. i would like to invite you to come out to new mexico again and to visit with those balloonist and to chat with them may be directly. we will see if we can get some time and god willing, we will get you to new mexico soon. i have another question on tribal access and instructor funds. it is been my experience in the past based on other infrastructure projects in previous years that there has been not a strong environment to support investment in tribal communities meaning that one federal agency declares an emergency or accesses funds, it is hard to get an easement approved. sometimes, those projects which should take a few years will end up taking a decade or more. i am fearful what that would mean with the bipartisan infrastructure bill. that is the series of questions that i have, i will summ
buttigieg: the faa will make sure to be in touch with the albuquerque balloon community. we know how important this is in many places including new mexico. >> i know your travels and responsibilities are taking you in many directions and i want to thank you for your responsibility. i would like to invite you to come out to new mexico again and to visit with those balloonist and to chat with them may be directly. we will see if we can get some time and god willing, we will get you to new...
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so in my mind i think in the back of my mind i'm still going, when are we going back to albuquerque?what's it like to film a show where the fans already know what the ending is? >> well, they don't know what the ending is. [ laughter ] you don't know. you don't know what you're going to see. they kind of know a point that we will be at at some point. but the real -- you know vince and peter who created the show and all the writers and there are many writers from "breaking bad" as well part of "better call saul," they lived to create problems for themselves and then try to solve those in a way that has emotional logic. they've done it again. they'll come up with surprises. many of them. >> let's give everyone a look. >> i expanded the mission to be more inclusive. here we welcome all ages, all creeds, all stripes. >> and who is this saul goodman? >> you got it. what colonel sanders is to chicken, saul goodman is to the law. [ laughter ] >> that's a line. >> that's a line. >> yeah, yeah. well, you know, my character is based on some real lawyers who sort of franchise out their work, wh
so in my mind i think in the back of my mind i'm still going, when are we going back to albuquerque?what's it like to film a show where the fans already know what the ending is? >> well, they don't know what the ending is. [ laughter ] you don't know. you don't know what you're going to see. they kind of know a point that we will be at at some point. but the real -- you know vince and peter who created the show and all the writers and there are many writers from "breaking bad"...
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ya quema unos 104,000 acres, una zona equivalente casi al tamaÑo de la ciudad de albuquerque.s acciones para reducir la criminalidad en cada uno de los distritos. nos cuenta peggy carranza en vivo desde la manzana en donde hay un fin de semana con otros incidentes. peggy:asÍ es, buenos dÍas, nos encontramos aquÍ el medio de familias y de niÑos, precisamente en este restaurante a mi espalda, que tambiÉn es una sala de videojuegos, un hombre muriÓ luego de haber sido apuÑalado y todo debido a un premio. el sospechoso se intentÓ dar a la fuga pero fue detenido. tambiÉn un repartidor de comida muriÓ luego de haber sido baleado en queens mientras trabajaba yo nombre de virginia tambiÉn recibiÓ disparos en la cabeza y luego falleciÓ en manhattan. como lo dices todo esto ocurre mientras el alcalde adams se reuniÓ con lÍderes de la policÍa para buscar nuevas estrategias para combatir la violencia. veamos lo que dijo el alcalde. alcalde: [habla en inglÉs] peggy: y entre el nuevo plan estÁ a aumentar el nÚmero de patrullas nocturnas y tambiÉn enviarÁn agentes de inteligencia a las calle
ya quema unos 104,000 acres, una zona equivalente casi al tamaÑo de la ciudad de albuquerque.s acciones para reducir la criminalidad en cada uno de los distritos. nos cuenta peggy carranza en vivo desde la manzana en donde hay un fin de semana con otros incidentes. peggy:asÍ es, buenos dÍas, nos encontramos aquÍ el medio de familias y de niÑos, precisamente en este restaurante a mi espalda, que tambiÉn es una sala de videojuegos, un hombre muriÓ luego de haber sido apuÑalado y todo...
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>> the faa will make sure to be in touch with the albuquerque community writ large. we know how important this is not just recreational. economically. >> i appreciate that i know you're travel responsibilities are taking in many areas i want to thank you for being ast responsive as you have been across america. if time allows that like to invite you to come to mexico and visit with those bulleton lists and chat with me directly. we will see if we can get some time and willing we will getnd u to new mexico soon. madam chair ebenetter question on papalexis infrastructure. >> send my experience in the past based on other of the structure projects it appears there has been not a strong environment to support investments in tribal communities meaning once one rafederal agency declares an emergency oror accesses funds is hard to get an easement approved. sometimes those projects which can take a few years end up taking a decade or more and i'm fearful but that would mean with the bipartisan for structure built. i'm hoping we can find a way to find an expedited ruble proces
>> the faa will make sure to be in touch with the albuquerque community writ large. we know how important this is not just recreational. economically. >> i appreciate that i know you're travel responsibilities are taking in many areas i want to thank you for being ast responsive as you have been across america. if time allows that like to invite you to come to mexico and visit with those bulleton lists and chat with me directly. we will see if we can get some time and willing we...
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this was in a rural area about 120 miles north east of albuquerque. destroyed nearly 300 homes and businesses , and it has forced the evacuation of nearly 13,000 people. firefighters say the powerful winds that have been fueling the flames are showing no signs of letting up. we've had wind of its. you know, we've seen wind events they last a day or two. this is an unprecedented wind event. this is a bend event of 56 days here. 60 hour red flag event is just really unheard of in this part of the world for sure. well so far. no deaths or serious injuries have been reported. investigators say the fire began as a controlled burn that got out of control due to those strong winds. time is 8 50 boy, the south bay traffic issues popped up in a flash and i assume we're still dealing with themselves. they're getting better though. garcia and claudine good morning to you both. we're going to go from the east bay to the south bay because things are improving, so we're going to start with the bay bridge a little bit of improvement here as you drive to the bridge i
this was in a rural area about 120 miles north east of albuquerque. destroyed nearly 300 homes and businesses , and it has forced the evacuation of nearly 13,000 people. firefighters say the powerful winds that have been fueling the flames are showing no signs of letting up. we've had wind of its. you know, we've seen wind events they last a day or two. this is an unprecedented wind event. this is a bend event of 56 days here. 60 hour red flag event is just really unheard of in this part of the...
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host: time for one more call, this is jerry in albuquerque, republican. good morning.r: wanted to make some comments. the chinese have a system, so to the russians. i'm surprised didn't use it against the ukraine. he way wars are going to be fought is through -- host: that is a topic for another time. final thoughts as we head into another primary day, and as we look ahead to the june primary, what are you watching for? guest: it is favorable to republicans in the past primaries we have had. an overall point, midterms usually break against the president's popularity. there are going to be developments that happen every day you think, is this going to change the political calculus? the potential roe v. wade decision coming up could be one of those things. it is possible that the cake is baked, the republicans are ahead and are going to stay ahead until the election, and then it is the question of how well did they do. that is often how it goes in midterms. don't necessarily assume that big blockbuster developments are going to move ne-yo politically, we are unaware if t
host: time for one more call, this is jerry in albuquerque, republican. good morning.r: wanted to make some comments. the chinese have a system, so to the russians. i'm surprised didn't use it against the ukraine. he way wars are going to be fought is through -- host: that is a topic for another time. final thoughts as we head into another primary day, and as we look ahead to the june primary, what are you watching for? guest: it is favorable to republicans in the past primaries we have had. an...
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>> yes, the fda will be in talks with the albuquerque and balloon community. you know what culturally and economically, in places like new mexico. >> i appreciate that,. sir and know your troubles and responsibilities are taking you in many areas, i want to thank you for being as responsive as you have been across america. if time allows, i sure would like to invite you to come on out to new mexico again, and to visit with those balloonists and to chat with them directly. but we'll see if we can get some time and god willing, will get you to new mexico soon. >> i'd like. that >> appreciate that. and do you have an update on tribal access and infrastructure funds? it's been my experience in the past, based on other infrastructure projects in previous years that there has been not a strong environment to support investments in tribal communities, meaning that's once one federal agency declares an emergency or access its funds, it's hard to get an easement approved by the -- or others. and sometimes, those projects, which should take a few years, lined up taking
>> yes, the fda will be in talks with the albuquerque and balloon community. you know what culturally and economically, in places like new mexico. >> i appreciate that,. sir and know your troubles and responsibilities are taking you in many areas, i want to thank you for being as responsive as you have been across america. if time allows, i sure would like to invite you to come on out to new mexico again, and to visit with those balloonists and to chat with them directly. but we'll...
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host: charles in albuquerque, new mexico on the independents line. caller: good morning.mocratic leaning but, so independent because the party -- call myself independent because both parties have gone off the rails. for example, president kennedy said "ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country." if you look at the underlying progressive message, it is you can do whatever you want and the government will take care of you. it is crazy. there has to be limits and responsibilities. listening to leading figures in the democratic party it is we can give you this, we can give you that, can give you everything. it is crazy. we are living in a limited world . the population is going to hit 8 billion people in a few years and we have millions of people pouring into the country and we have a housing shortage. the democrats do not show any inclination to control any of it. it is madness. i would like your comment on that. host: sean, r democrats suffering -- are democrats suffering from a messaging problem? guest: at the beginning of biden's term
host: charles in albuquerque, new mexico on the independents line. caller: good morning.mocratic leaning but, so independent because the party -- call myself independent because both parties have gone off the rails. for example, president kennedy said "ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country." if you look at the underlying progressive message, it is you can do whatever you want and the government will take care of you. it is crazy. there has to...
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host: well go to albuquerque, new mexico, independent line. brian, you are on.r: good morning, gentlemen. something that is missing from the immigration discussions i don't think most americans understand how high the world population has grown in the last 60 years. when ellis island was opened there were less than 3 billion people on the planet. in the last 60 years we have added nearly 5 billion so the numbers are going up tremendously. when i listen to immigration activists like this, immigration is nothing but good, being tack unlimited numbers. i wish democrats, if they want to win elections they need to talk about limits. we can't take everybody. we have a shortage of affordable housing in this country but that is never discussed. it is let them in, let them in. which isn't realistic. i think we need to change some laws. we can't take everybody. now we have climate change which will cost hundreds of thousands of more people to be on the move and want to come to the united states and get all the freebies from the federal government. it is crazy. host: ok. l
host: well go to albuquerque, new mexico, independent line. brian, you are on.r: good morning, gentlemen. something that is missing from the immigration discussions i don't think most americans understand how high the world population has grown in the last 60 years. when ellis island was opened there were less than 3 billion people on the planet. in the last 60 years we have added nearly 5 billion so the numbers are going up tremendously. when i listen to immigration activists like this,...
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host: well go to albuquerque, new mexico, independent line. brian, you are on.ler: good morning, gentlemen. something that is missing from the immigration discussions i don't think most americans understand how high the world population has grown in the last 60 years. when ellis island was opened there were less than 3 billion people on the planet. in the last 60 years we have added nearly 5 billion so the numbers are going up tremendously. when i listen to immigration activists like this, immigration is nothing but good, being tack unlimited numbers. i wish democrats, if they want to win elections they need to talk about limits. we can't take everybody. we have a shortage of affordable housing in this country but that is never discussed. it is let them in, let them in. which isn't realistic. i think we need to change some laws. we can't take everybody. now we have climate change which will cost hundreds of thousands of more people to be on the move and want to come to the united states and get all the freebies from the federal government. it is crazy. host: ok.
host: well go to albuquerque, new mexico, independent line. brian, you are on.ler: good morning, gentlemen. something that is missing from the immigration discussions i don't think most americans understand how high the world population has grown in the last 60 years. when ellis island was opened there were less than 3 billion people on the planet. in the last 60 years we have added nearly 5 billion so the numbers are going up tremendously. when i listen to immigration activists like this,...