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it's in an office building in downtown albuquerque.els like a field hospital on the a border -- abortion border land. they have cots set up for patients to rest in. art supplies for kids. they had rom comms. they have massage therapists coming in. do luz and healing justice workers who support the people who come from out-of-state. they have volunteers and go to great lengths to take care of the patients. cruz told me they want to counteract the message sent by the texans, which is that you don't deserve to be care for. they say no you do deserve to be cared for and you deserve that care. the most moving part for me is what happens at the end of the journey when they are getting ready to fly back to texas, reverend ferguson stands before this group of women and often times they have found commonality with each other and bonded over the course of the day and says to them that this is where we say goodbye because you have done what you are here to do. and in the event that when we touched down in texas there are authorities waiting there
it's in an office building in downtown albuquerque.els like a field hospital on the a border -- abortion border land. they have cots set up for patients to rest in. art supplies for kids. they had rom comms. they have massage therapists coming in. do luz and healing justice workers who support the people who come from out-of-state. they have volunteers and go to great lengths to take care of the patients. cruz told me they want to counteract the message sent by the texans, which is that you...
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it's in an office building in downtown albuquerque.t feels like a field hospital on the a border -- abortion border land. they have cots set up for patients to rest in. art supplies for kids. they had rom comms. they have massage therapists coming in. do luz and healing justice workers who support the people who come from out-of-state. they have volunteers and go to great lengths to take care of the patients. cruz told me they want to counteract the message sent by the texans, which is that you don't deserve to be care for. they say no you do deserve to be cared for and you deserve that care. the most moving part for me is what happens at the end of the journey when they are getting ready to fly back to texas, reverend ferguson stands before this group of women and often times they have found commonality with each other and bonded over the course of the day and says to them that this is where we say goodbye because you have done what you are here to do. and in the event that when we touched down in texas there are authorities waiting t
it's in an office building in downtown albuquerque.t feels like a field hospital on the a border -- abortion border land. they have cots set up for patients to rest in. art supplies for kids. they had rom comms. they have massage therapists coming in. do luz and healing justice workers who support the people who come from out-of-state. they have volunteers and go to great lengths to take care of the patients. cruz told me they want to counteract the message sent by the texans, which is that you...
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fÉlix: tres personas murieron en un tiroteo en albuquerque, nuevo mÉxico.eron antes de que lleguen las autoridades. una cuarta vÍctima fue trasladada al hospital. aÚn no hay detenidos. la policÍa de franklin investiga la muerte de una mujer y su hija, que presuntamente fueron asesinadas por su pareja de 42 aÑos. es sospechoso fue encontrado muerto en un rÍo y aparentemente se suicidÓ. una mujer recibiÓ un disparo en el brazo y estÁ hospitalizada. el final del aÑo supone el final de clases y el aumento de violencia, esto preocupa tanto a los padres de familia y algunas organizaciones religiosas, que han realizado una campaÑa para crear conciencia para reducir el problema. >> le dieron a un muchacho un balazo. tambiÉn hubo otra balacera y era la misma persona que le hiriÓ. >> eso le hace recordar cuando asesinaron a sus dos hijos. >> estamos en un trauma, estamos en un 911. >> al menos 42 personas fueron aliadas este fin —— baleadas este fin de semana, nueve de ellas mortalmente. >> hoy un joven de 16 aÑos enfrenta cargos por intento de homicidio por disparar
fÉlix: tres personas murieron en un tiroteo en albuquerque, nuevo mÉxico.eron antes de que lleguen las autoridades. una cuarta vÍctima fue trasladada al hospital. aÚn no hay detenidos. la policÍa de franklin investiga la muerte de una mujer y su hija, que presuntamente fueron asesinadas por su pareja de 42 aÑos. es sospechoso fue encontrado muerto en un rÍo y aparentemente se suicidÓ. una mujer recibiÓ un disparo en el brazo y estÁ hospitalizada. el final del aÑo supone el final de...
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and baltimore, including multiple _ albuquerque and baltimore, including multiple declines in use ofo achieve constitutional policing. the department also supports _ policing. the department also supports communities and law enforcement agencies through programmes and technical assistance. for example, we find public safety and behavioural health partnerships aimed _ and behavioural health partnerships aimed at— and behavioural health partnerships aimed at reducing justice system involvement and a voting individuals with mental health and substance abuse _ with mental health and substance abuse disorders to treatment. our phones _ abuse disorders to treatment. our phones are — abuse disorders to treatment. our phones are supporting the minneapolis behavioural health and wellness _ minneapolis behavioural health and wellness clinic which serves as a crisis _ wellness clinic which serves as a crisis drop—off centre, but law enforcement officers to help divert individuals to care and away from arrest _ individuals to care and away from arrest. before a close, i'd like to address— arrest
and baltimore, including multiple _ albuquerque and baltimore, including multiple declines in use ofo achieve constitutional policing. the department also supports _ policing. the department also supports communities and law enforcement agencies through programmes and technical assistance. for example, we find public safety and behavioural health partnerships aimed _ and behavioural health partnerships aimed at— and behavioural health partnerships aimed at reducing justice system involvement...
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let's, start, james, if albuquerque, with the significance of this number that the bbc has uncovered.in terms of soldiers who died. obviously russia has given a much higher figure. we had a much higher figure from the u.k government previously. talk to us about why states don't necessarily tell the truth about numbers killed in war. >> we're talking about numbers killed in the current counter offensive, of course. to your point, russia's death figures are classified information so we really are not allowed to know what the true figure is. i think it's a relatively good rule of thumb that when president putten in a meeting to russian military progressers a couple of days ago said that the losses were 10-1 in russia's favor. but in fact, you could almost reverse that by which i mean, never really believe anything until the kremlin denies it is a good rule of thumb. so we don't know the prosise figures but clearly ukraine has made significant inroads three or four places along the front line. beyond that, if you're looking to the future in any sense, i think it will continue to take terr
let's, start, james, if albuquerque, with the significance of this number that the bbc has uncovered.in terms of soldiers who died. obviously russia has given a much higher figure. we had a much higher figure from the u.k government previously. talk to us about why states don't necessarily tell the truth about numbers killed in war. >> we're talking about numbers killed in the current counter offensive, of course. to your point, russia's death figures are classified information so we...
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host: let's go to kathy in albuquerque, new mexico, democrat, good morning. caller: i don't think people trust of the supreme court lately based on some of their decisions that are inconsistent. they also used two specs a long tradition -- use to respect a long tradition. when you bring up dobbs and brewer, the gun and to bashan -- the gun and abortion debate, they wanted to regulate abortion, but when it came to braylen, they were ok overturning new york gun licensing. that is what the conservatives -- i wanted to see what you thought about that. guest: i think the public perception of the core is a real concern for chief justice john roberts. that is why we see him speaking out about ethics again, because he probably realized that the initial effort with the justice's statement reaffirming their shared principles about ethics did not satisfy people. he. is returning to it agai he is . it is something they have within their control. we talked in 2012 when the decision came out in the health care case about chief justice' s. it is something -- about the chief
host: let's go to kathy in albuquerque, new mexico, democrat, good morning. caller: i don't think people trust of the supreme court lately based on some of their decisions that are inconsistent. they also used two specs a long tradition -- use to respect a long tradition. when you bring up dobbs and brewer, the gun and to bashan -- the gun and abortion debate, they wanted to regulate abortion, but when it came to braylen, they were ok overturning new york gun licensing. that is what the...
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he was recently in brazil with german for administer annalynn up albuquerque visited the hospital, visited, and says that he wants to show that germany can be attractive. that's the idea that the german government wants it to send out. of course they are menu options and that's also what an expert says if there's an i t specialist from pakistan from india applying for a visa in germany. and he needs a month to at least get an appointment to come here and detect as of course he will see if there are other options where he could work. so this is an idea, while the government is saying that this will be one of the most modern immigration laws, his skilled work has act. there has been cautious laws that has been criticism by the position party say that more is needed. one of them being the bureaucracy to make it easier to fulfill and to work on this visa applications. and but the other is also how the digital infrastructure will be improved to the number of people increases. and that's what we're expecting. if this law is passed, it should be easier for them also a day for them. and the answer
he was recently in brazil with german for administer annalynn up albuquerque visited the hospital, visited, and says that he wants to show that germany can be attractive. that's the idea that the german government wants it to send out. of course they are menu options and that's also what an expert says if there's an i t specialist from pakistan from india applying for a visa in germany. and he needs a month to at least get an appointment to come here and detect as of course he will see if there...
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el paso to albuquerque and finally to sacramento. that was the journey and the route this morning, arriving in sacramento there. the california attorney general's office confirmed there are about 20 migrants on board. this comes just days after a group of 16 migrants were dropped off at a sacramento church last friday. officials say the migrants were initially from texas and were tricked with promises of jobs and shelter. they also had papers implicating a florida agency and a contractor that sent migrants to martha's vineyard last year. governor newsom called out florida governor ron desantis on twitter today, calling him a small, pathetic man. however, unlike with martha's vineyard last year, florida officials have been mum taking responsibility. joining us now is california attorney general rob bonta. nice to have you back on the program. there are a lot of layers here as you know. let's start with the basics. first of all, is this illegal, what's happening right now in sacramento? governor newsom calls it kidnapping. what's the l
el paso to albuquerque and finally to sacramento. that was the journey and the route this morning, arriving in sacramento there. the california attorney general's office confirmed there are about 20 migrants on board. this comes just days after a group of 16 migrants were dropped off at a sacramento church last friday. officials say the migrants were initially from texas and were tricked with promises of jobs and shelter. they also had papers implicating a florida agency and a contractor that...
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but only in the mid 60s near the great lakes, 91 in dallas, 83 in albuquerque. coming up, the tragic and sudden death overnight of a beloved hollywood actor treat. williams also had food delivery workers score a big win in their fight for minimum wage. and the outrage after an accused serial rapist is allowed to go free on bail tells his story. do you consider yourself a hero on gma? across the atlantic sea? and he's a genius. genius. he that is actor treat williams singing in the 1979 movie hair. tributes have been pouring in overnight after news that williams died in a motorcycle crash yesterday in vermont. kim cattrall, who played alongside williams in a 1999 film called him a wonderful actor and friend. other costars called williams the definite of a showman treat williams was 71. new york city corporate attorney accused of being a serial rapist in boston is expected to be released on bail. matthew nilo pleaded not guilty to multiple sexual assault charges last week. he's accused of attacking at least four women in 2007 and 2008, some at gunpoint. dna helped
but only in the mid 60s near the great lakes, 91 in dallas, 83 in albuquerque. coming up, the tragic and sudden death overnight of a beloved hollywood actor treat. williams also had food delivery workers score a big win in their fight for minimum wage. and the outrage after an accused serial rapist is allowed to go free on bail tells his story. do you consider yourself a hero on gma? across the atlantic sea? and he's a genius. genius. he that is actor treat williams singing in the 1979 movie...
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more on that a bit later want to move on for now, and the cost of employment is to albuquerque is blamed. sub is government for being by violent protests as an exception. goals of our unhappy in the integration of ethnic albanian may, is who approaches an officer december vote, that was boy accosted by the subs. doesn't recognize costs. and if it costs, when independents and courtesy accused and stirring up trouble, that's usually organized by the people. but these are not the protests organized from below these protests organized by those in power. this means they not often take, there's nothing genuine about them. they do not reflect the will of the people bother . they are a directive from bell grade or feel solely for the sub citizens who are forced to participate. because in my opinion, they are the least free people in all of kosovo today. it's one of the 600 new tuckers members of parliament have been sworn in. so many is the day before the no gratian to present worship. type o one. you one last sundays run off of nato against olsen bug is confirmed that he will be attending other
more on that a bit later want to move on for now, and the cost of employment is to albuquerque is blamed. sub is government for being by violent protests as an exception. goals of our unhappy in the integration of ethnic albanian may, is who approaches an officer december vote, that was boy accosted by the subs. doesn't recognize costs. and if it costs, when independents and courtesy accused and stirring up trouble, that's usually organized by the people. but these are not the protests...
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we had colorado and out albuquerque and we had californians in nevada. at the same time are blm leaders around the west have been beating with their local communities so i know our colorado state director most of the last week colorado meeting with cattlemen similar in wyoming and arizona. we are trying to give them every opportunity for people who have questions and to submit comments. >> that is really good news and i really appreciate the zooms and things like that for these meetings but it does want to put a plug-in for americans who don't have access to broadband internet internet or wi-fi wi-fi. bera many many americans certainly across alaska and across the united states who either can't afford it to have quality internet to stay connected especially unofficial platforms. a lot of times and people have video on they just drop off in one of the frustrations i have had is the state agencies and the federal agencies look at our web site and some of them are challenging to navigate. you have to have internet to be able to even get onto the web site. i
we had colorado and out albuquerque and we had californians in nevada. at the same time are blm leaders around the west have been beating with their local communities so i know our colorado state director most of the last week colorado meeting with cattlemen similar in wyoming and arizona. we are trying to give them every opportunity for people who have questions and to submit comments. >> that is really good news and i really appreciate the zooms and things like that for these meetings...
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let's go to kathy in albuquerque new mexico. democrats. good morning. >> good morning. i just want to say that i think people don't trust the supreme court lately based on some of their decisions that are inconsistent. these to respect conditions. it used to be -- respect presidents that were years of things that have been done in the past. when you bring up jobs and the gun and abortion debate it seems like they want to give the states the ability to regulate abortions. when it came to -- i think is what it is. they were okay with overturning -- not listening to 100-year-old new york state handguns latency. just seems like they're consistent. i think that's part of the problem. that's what the conservatives have been seeming to make supreme court off balance. anyway, i want to see what he thought about that. thank you. >> i think public perception is a real concern for chief justice john roberts. that's what we saw him speaking out about ethics again. i think you probably realize that the initial effort with this justices statement reaffirming their shared principles a
let's go to kathy in albuquerque new mexico. democrats. good morning. >> good morning. i just want to say that i think people don't trust the supreme court lately based on some of their decisions that are inconsistent. these to respect conditions. it used to be -- respect presidents that were years of things that have been done in the past. when you bring up jobs and the gun and abortion debate it seems like they want to give the states the ability to regulate abortions. when it came to...
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the albuquerque police department, they can hold no more than 25% and no more than 6 months. the image shows on when bans are appropriate, and includes the officers accepting responsibility for their action sxz whether further offensers are likely to occur. another example in the report is diego police department, they offer a lower level of discipline if the officer accepts a last chance agreement where the more discipline is put in advance if the officer does not violate an agreement. the example that we provide is termination which can be converted into a five-day suspension with the last-chance agreement determine tation is put in determination for five years. for key issue number 2 appeals of the chief intended discipline does not include completion time frames. just by way of quick background and i apologize this is is going to cover on what the other presentation is going to cover as well. discussed in 2.07 which is the process for sworn officers. when a police officer accused of misconduct is notified of their intended punishment, they're given an opportunity to appea
the albuquerque police department, they can hold no more than 25% and no more than 6 months. the image shows on when bans are appropriate, and includes the officers accepting responsibility for their action sxz whether further offensers are likely to occur. another example in the report is diego police department, they offer a lower level of discipline if the officer accepts a last chance agreement where the more discipline is put in advance if the officer does not violate an agreement. the...
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albuquerque or chicago >> i'll go albuquerque >> chicago >> chicago, correct, craig oklahoma city versusgo, craig. to hurricane season kicking off june 1st the national hurricane center putting out their forecast while the european model folks have put out their forecast. they're going more aggressive. they're saying 17 named storms as opposed to 2017 hurricanes, nine they're going to the upper level of that, the upper ends. they're going with the near record warm waters off the atlantic, off the african coast, whereas the american model sees el nino increasing upper level i'm meteorologist kari hall. we've got some unusual rain moving through parts of the bay area, farther to the south. it will be closing in in the next hour or two. we've seen quite a bit of some spotty showers, but also watching out for the potential of thunderstorms. a lot of storms off the coast, but we could see a round of rain over the next couple of hours. and we'll also be watching out for that slight chance of storms and definitely high humidity as we go throughout today, local >>> and that is your latest weathe
albuquerque or chicago >> i'll go albuquerque >> chicago >> chicago, correct, craig oklahoma city versusgo, craig. to hurricane season kicking off june 1st the national hurricane center putting out their forecast while the european model folks have put out their forecast. they're going more aggressive. they're saying 17 named storms as opposed to 2017 hurricanes, nine they're going to the upper level of that, the upper ends. they're going with the near record warm waters off...
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only about three in person listening sessions on the role in densely populated cities: denver, albuquerquend reno these areas do not represent the impacted communities. the agency also failed to respond letter i sent with my colleagues asking them to extend as period on this will hold more in person listening sessions this is where advancing hr 33 97 which would require the director to withdraw this devastating role prevent the blm from issuing a substantially similar rule in the future forward to hearing our witnesses definitely wind this legislation is so critical to push back on overreaching regulation. citizens in rural areas across the less deserved matter of blm harvested bureaucracy really would like to thank governor christie noh, having served on the more she's now soft, as we all know traveling to dc to testify is in subject is great to hear from the real world where these policies will have devastating impact and i look forward to hearing of the owners and with that i yelled back my time and recognize the ranking member haaland class appreciate the opportunity to talk about blm'
only about three in person listening sessions on the role in densely populated cities: denver, albuquerquend reno these areas do not represent the impacted communities. the agency also failed to respond letter i sent with my colleagues asking them to extend as period on this will hold more in person listening sessions this is where advancing hr 33 97 which would require the director to withdraw this devastating role prevent the blm from issuing a substantially similar rule in the future forward...
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looking good in las vegas, an albuquerque, all that sunshine.ome storms in the center of the country. we've got some action in the southeast, as you can see with some stormy weather and heat also in texas. but i wanted to take you to the caribbean to talk once again about this tropical storm. tropical storm bret now is about 450 miles west of barbados, sustained wind of about 60 miles per hour. they've got tropical storm warnings and watch is now up a saint. lucia seems to be right in the cone here. but not far behind it. there will be quite a loop and also barbados, you can see as we get into kind of thursday. that's what we're expecting this system to take shape now doesn't look like it to be a category one that would have to get up to 74 miles per hour. it looks like it's going to top out at about 65 miles per hour. but we're in it now with hurricane season. and you can see this other system right behind that. that is a 70% per chance. 70% chance of becoming a tropical system as well. and this is brett, as you can see right here. so when we c
looking good in las vegas, an albuquerque, all that sunshine.ome storms in the center of the country. we've got some action in the southeast, as you can see with some stormy weather and heat also in texas. but i wanted to take you to the caribbean to talk once again about this tropical storm. tropical storm bret now is about 450 miles west of barbados, sustained wind of about 60 miles per hour. they've got tropical storm warnings and watch is now up a saint. lucia seems to be right in the cone...
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congratulations to albuquerque's newest pediatrician who graduated from the school of medicine. long island, new york, celebrating father's day, and his birthday today. happy birthday, steve. thanks for all you do. there is jack with his 13-year-old daughter gemma in new york. and karl in huntsville, alabama, a world war ii veteran and electrical engineer. he is most proud, he says, of being the father of four children and a grandfather to five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. thank you for all you've given the country and your family. a very happy father's day to karl and all of you dads out there. >>> a programming note tod you can watch aollection of our "sunday sitdowns" featuring famous dads from andy cohen, joj legend and many more today and day we'll be running a marathon with favorite conversations on fatherhood on peacock or on your smart tv. and while tour there catch a little major league baseball on peacock. our mlb sunday leadoff coverage of the orioles and cubs begins today at 12:30 p.m. eastern time. thank you for spending part of your morning with us.
congratulations to albuquerque's newest pediatrician who graduated from the school of medicine. long island, new york, celebrating father's day, and his birthday today. happy birthday, steve. thanks for all you do. there is jack with his 13-year-old daughter gemma in new york. and karl in huntsville, alabama, a world war ii veteran and electrical engineer. he is most proud, he says, of being the father of four children and a grandfather to five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. thank...
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major cities, many major cities in the country are currently dealing with consent decrees, seattle, albuquerqueltimore, new orleans, and they last a long time. and as charles was pointing out, they're only as good as the monitor and the judge who's overseeing them, and during the trump administration, you may recall, there was an order that essentially dialed back on this particular measure. i also find it striking that, you know, during the obama administration there were dozens of these launched and they popped up in places like ferguson and in baltimore, where freddie gray died and michael brown in ferguson, and they popped up in places where there couldn't be a federal prosecution of an officer, so they would basically look at the entire department, and hold them responsible. now, this push back on the other side, you know, police unions are vehemently against these consent decrees. they cost cities millions and millions of dollars, and right now across the country there's a huge problem with shortages. the minneapolis police department is down a couple hundred officers, and they say now we
major cities, many major cities in the country are currently dealing with consent decrees, seattle, albuquerqueltimore, new orleans, and they last a long time. and as charles was pointing out, they're only as good as the monitor and the judge who's overseeing them, and during the trump administration, you may recall, there was an order that essentially dialed back on this particular measure. i also find it striking that, you know, during the obama administration there were dozens of these...
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the russians have been there for years so it's albuquerque loan it and false and whatever they tell you, they are doing the opposite. that's just a clue for you. liz: but congressman let's get your reaction to this and why america needs to wake up about what's going on. watch this. >> they own the ports on both sides of the panama canal. they have, the chinese have a major space monitoring facility in the mountains of patagonia, in argentina that can monitor our launches and satellites. they have 16 major port projects across south and central america they are even investing billions into jamaica. they bought fishing rights in the bahamas. they are all over the caribbean in a major way. they are rolling in like a freight train and this administration is asleep at the switch right here in the western hemisphere. >> in cuba, they be looking at and listening to what our military aircraft ships are doing in the area of the atlantic ocean, so it is significant. it's a concern primarily because i believe that if they are to invade taiwan they are probably going to try to create some kind of d
the russians have been there for years so it's albuquerque loan it and false and whatever they tell you, they are doing the opposite. that's just a clue for you. liz: but congressman let's get your reaction to this and why america needs to wake up about what's going on. watch this. >> they own the ports on both sides of the panama canal. they have, the chinese have a major space monitoring facility in the mountains of patagonia, in argentina that can monitor our launches and satellites....
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already under consent decree, louisville, baltimore, chicago, cleveland, ferguson, still under one, albuquerqueg is, we now have, and i'm glad you acknowledged kristen clark, under the trump -- his first attorney general, jeff sessions, they stopped doing consent decrees. they said we're not going to do it at all. the fact they're doing it at all is important, but what does it mean in your view that we're still doing these individual responses as you said, but we can't pass a george floyd act to hit that national conversation you're talking about? >> i think it's part of -- part of it is how we're socialized to look at police. a lot of it has to do with the idea it is very difficult for us to accept the notion that american policing is rooted in a system and a model of violence and aggression rather than that of service and protection. because of everything we're told about police, everything we're taught to police about police, but the reality is that different communities and different people in america, specifically black people, marginalized people, people who are pushed outside of the cent
already under consent decree, louisville, baltimore, chicago, cleveland, ferguson, still under one, albuquerqueg is, we now have, and i'm glad you acknowledged kristen clark, under the trump -- his first attorney general, jeff sessions, they stopped doing consent decrees. they said we're not going to do it at all. the fact they're doing it at all is important, but what does it mean in your view that we're still doing these individual responses as you said, but we can't pass a george floyd act...
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. >> 92 in albuquerque, 89 in dallas. in the sentor of the country causing a lot of the problems that we're having. not only with the heat advisories, right? heat warnings are going up. but that's part of the reason we're seeing that severe weather as you've got incredible hot meeting up with cold right when those 2 air masses me, that's when you get severe thunderstorms back to california. we've got a little bit of warmth in the center of the state. you can see temperatures in the 80's from reading right on down to fresno bakersfield sitting in the low 80's. that's 66 in los angeles, though. and yes, 67 out at sfo. just 61, though, if you're in downtown san francisco, we've got some 70's out there, san jose right now at 73 dublin, about 70 degrees. so a little bit cooler, but certainly not not too bad right now, too bad. some 60's up in the north bay right now. santa rose at 66 in point, raise a little chilly out of the coast 58 degrees. so, yes, we have seen some of that marine layer roll out a little bit and give us ju
. >> 92 in albuquerque, 89 in dallas. in the sentor of the country causing a lot of the problems that we're having. not only with the heat advisories, right? heat warnings are going up. but that's part of the reason we're seeing that severe weather as you've got incredible hot meeting up with cold right when those 2 air masses me, that's when you get severe thunderstorms back to california. we've got a little bit of warmth in the center of the state. you can see temperatures in the 80's...
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aws ] and that's my new wife, olivia >> seth: and olivia and you also -- we keep coming back to albuquerqueed -- i actually brought you gift we had socks made of our faces for wedding -- >> seth: these are beautiful look at that that's so gorgeous >> olivia gets me a lot of socks and she -- in fact, this has a picture of her sleeping face on them, which is an inside joke. but i have -- most of the socks i wear have loved ones' faces on them or dogs >> seth: that's really nice. >> my dogs, yeah >> seth: you and -- again, because you were on the "macgruber" set, you and wiig performed at your wedding. >> yes so, wiig and i -- a lot of times, between scenes, one of the things we like to do is to just create stupid song medleys. and so we thought -- you know, we thought -- when we decided we were going to get married, we started cooking up one that we would do at this reception dinner and it was just the dumbest song here, i'll do a little part. it was like -- the song is like five minutes long, but here's, like, a little - ♪ somebody once told me the world was goin to roll me i ain't the sharp
aws ] and that's my new wife, olivia >> seth: and olivia and you also -- we keep coming back to albuquerqueed -- i actually brought you gift we had socks made of our faces for wedding -- >> seth: these are beautiful look at that that's so gorgeous >> olivia gets me a lot of socks and she -- in fact, this has a picture of her sleeping face on them, which is an inside joke. but i have -- most of the socks i wear have loved ones' faces on them or dogs >> seth: that's really...
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midland into the triple digits albuquerque, new mexico high 90s.from texas all the way into florida we will be watching this closely. this heat wave will be long lasting with no relief in sisi >>> good monday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we're still enjoying the mild weather for the next few days, with our inland temperatures in the low 70s. but it will be heating up. take a look at these numbers reaching into the mid-80s for the end of the week and even reaching 90 degrees. and that heat will continue through the end of the weekend into the fourth of july holiday. for san francisco, it's cool, cloudy, low 60s, but this weekend we should see a lot more s weather. >> all right thank you, al. still ahead here on a monday morning, alarming alligator attacks in several states. we have details on that. >>> and we'll also hear for teenager to fought back and saved his own life. >>> but first on the boost, the inspiring story on the most unusual hurdles race we'l'll talk abobout it afteters it does s the work f for yo. eaearn cash baback that aut
midland into the triple digits albuquerque, new mexico high 90s.from texas all the way into florida we will be watching this closely. this heat wave will be long lasting with no relief in sisi >>> good monday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we're still enjoying the mild weather for the next few days, with our inland temperatures in the low 70s. but it will be heating up. take a look at these numbers reaching into the mid-80s for the end of the week and even reaching 90 degrees....
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school bus drivers drove their routes to drop off meals and learning materials like lisa rogers from albuquerque and school nurses like beverley scott from cleveland. navigated the challenges and the uncertainty of a global pandemic. with the three of you would just stand to be recognized and i appreciate what the chair said about teachers and what they have done during this period of time. [applause] if you have, and i know it took some minutes. but if you have educators in your lives. you know that their priority is their students. to create a safe environment for all children. and to prepare them for a life career college and citizenship. we know that kids learn best in person. so opening schools safely. even as the pandemic surged guided the aft's every action. i'm grateful to set the record straight for the earliest days of covid. the aft knew that safety was a pathway to opening schools and keeping them open. we along with parents and administrators and health officials. we needed a clear science-based guidance to keep students and staff safe in schools. and yes, it mates and to consult wi
school bus drivers drove their routes to drop off meals and learning materials like lisa rogers from albuquerque and school nurses like beverley scott from cleveland. navigated the challenges and the uncertainty of a global pandemic. with the three of you would just stand to be recognized and i appreciate what the chair said about teachers and what they have done during this period of time. [applause] if you have, and i know it took some minutes. but if you have educators in your lives. you...
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albuquerque, 61, scottsdale, a beautiful 70 for palm springs, only 67. there's the fog and low clouds keeping la and san diego on the cool side. high pressure in the pacific northwest is going to it's backtracking. we're on the southern edge of it. so the valley will warm up inland temps will bump up a little bit. let's face the days are long angle. the sun high doesn't take much. we've been below for the longest time, but the moisture in the sierra is on the move here and it's going to increase early next week is another low forms in the southern california that flow around. that may drag some clouds back towards us early next week, but the next few days, it's about more sunshine. now. the fog is not going anywhere. it'll still be coast in bay, but it's going to get a little more compressed. but 67 inland will go to some low 80s. punch those up a few degrees for the weekend but then cooler and more fog maybe some monsoon like clouds as we go into monday night and tuesday. you guys. steve, thanks. that money that you have stored in your venmo or paypal c
albuquerque, 61, scottsdale, a beautiful 70 for palm springs, only 67. there's the fog and low clouds keeping la and san diego on the cool side. high pressure in the pacific northwest is going to it's backtracking. we're on the southern edge of it. so the valley will warm up inland temps will bump up a little bit. let's face the days are long angle. the sun high doesn't take much. we've been below for the longest time, but the moisture in the sierra is on the move here and it's going to...
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albuquerque but look at that. and there's some higher clouds as well. all that moisture in the sierra high desert over into las vegas. but i mean, san diego, oceanside, that is one heck of a push. southern california, santa barbara also san luis obispo. so if you're going down there, it's not hot, that's for sure. we have an okay fog bank. not as deep as the one down in southern california, but it's still big enough and it'll burn off a little sooner. a little bit of activity up in the mountains. could be a few isolated showers. thunder showers. but the main story is down in las vegas. you know, i got my position by the pool. all picked out. well, take an umbrella. more because it's raining there now. they have flood advisories out for some pretty hefty thunderstorms. look at that. you don't see that too often this time of year. warmer today. not a lot. we're actually slightly below average. nice to mild to warm 60s, 70s, 80s, unless you're well, well inland . cooler and windy though. both arrive on sunday, monday and next week. looks to be one where we
albuquerque but look at that. and there's some higher clouds as well. all that moisture in the sierra high desert over into las vegas. but i mean, san diego, oceanside, that is one heck of a push. southern california, santa barbara also san luis obispo. so if you're going down there, it's not hot, that's for sure. we have an okay fog bank. not as deep as the one down in southern california, but it's still big enough and it'll burn off a little sooner. a little bit of activity up in the...
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so 76 in scottsdale and albuquerque and santa fe in the low to mid 60s here.y of low clouds up and down the coast . moisture continues to be confined up towards nevada and also in the sierra nevada. but the low will hang back a little bit and the high will try and nose in. as it does, it'll warm up some areas, but we're right on the dividing line between not much warmer and a little bit warmer to the north with very little in southern california going forward. but more sun today. i do think inland temps after today begin to bump up. we'll start to see some 80 and then we'll take that into the weekend. and it looks like if it isn't friday, saturday, we'll get some mid 80s while inland then. right back down she goes. send him under you guys. thank you steve. coming up here a push to implement facial biometrics to make your experience at the dmv a whole lot better today on the nine. what's on the table when it comes to securing your digital identity and how it all works? plus that's an artificial number. then let me just let me stipulate this as an opportunity to
so 76 in scottsdale and albuquerque and santa fe in the low to mid 60s here.y of low clouds up and down the coast . moisture continues to be confined up towards nevada and also in the sierra nevada. but the low will hang back a little bit and the high will try and nose in. as it does, it'll warm up some areas, but we're right on the dividing line between not much warmer and a little bit warmer to the north with very little in southern california going forward. but more sun today. i do think...
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. >> just 30 seconds, can i be recognized to submit a letter into the record from the albuquerque score -- >> without objection. let me conclude this session with mr. schultz. saying that we are looking at a situation where one side has all the money. all the power. has all of the consultants. they can hire and fire at will. we are looking at another side where workers are making not very good wages. wages that as i understand by the threat immunization. you now have a 15 dollar an hour minimum wage. we are looking at a situation, as senator lujan just mention, it's a lovely room. inherent butt out there in the real world whether it's seattle, vermont, wherever it is, people are given of returning schedules as to when they cannot cannot get to work. sometimes there were 20 hours a week. sometimes they're working 30 hours a week. it is hard to build a budget around that. at the end of the day, this hearing is not about my best selling book, it is not about venezuela, it's a good book, people should read it -- but, the issue is pretty simple. workers have a right to join a union. hundreds
. >> just 30 seconds, can i be recognized to submit a letter into the record from the albuquerque score -- >> without objection. let me conclude this session with mr. schultz. saying that we are looking at a situation where one side has all the money. all the power. has all of the consultants. they can hire and fire at will. we are looking at another side where workers are making not very good wages. wages that as i understand by the threat immunization. you now have a 15 dollar an...
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in fact we have social security service center in my district in albuquerque. first of all when it comes to social security i agree with my colleague on the other side of the aisle on this issue. folks who are on social security, many of them are elders. many of them did not feel comfortable using some of the technology that the federal government is trying to transition to. when they call our regional offices. or they call the 800 number and they get a run around by an employee who is not physically in the office, it means that they are not going to be able to get the check. it means they won't be able to pay their rent. it means they are not gonna be able to go grocery shopping and put food on the table. for many of the folks who are also living with disabilities it means they're also not able to get qualified for their disability support systems. one of my asks, i hope that you will take this back, mr. poist, to the social security administration and to those who are up the chain and listening today, we do need those offices reopened. we do need more staff,
in fact we have social security service center in my district in albuquerque. first of all when it comes to social security i agree with my colleague on the other side of the aisle on this issue. folks who are on social security, many of them are elders. many of them did not feel comfortable using some of the technology that the federal government is trying to transition to. when they call our regional offices. or they call the 800 number and they get a run around by an employee who is not...
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host: let's go to kathy in albuquerque, new mexico, democrat, good morning.'t think people trust of the supreme court lately based on some of their decisions that are inconsistent. they also used two specs a long tradition -- use to respect a long tradition. when you bring up dobbs and brewer, the gun and to bashan -- the gun and abortion debate, they wanted to regulate abortion, but when it came to braylen, they were ok overturning new york gun licensing. that is what the conservatives -- i wanted to see what you thought about that. guest: i think the public perception of the core is a real concern for chief justice john roberts. that is why we see him speaking out about ethics again, because he probably realized that the initial effort with the justice's statement reaffirming their shared principles about ethics did not satisfy people. he. is returning to it agai he is . it is something they have within their control. we talked in 2012 when the decision came out in the health care case about chief justice' s. it is something -- about the chief justice's con
host: let's go to kathy in albuquerque, new mexico, democrat, good morning.'t think people trust of the supreme court lately based on some of their decisions that are inconsistent. they also used two specs a long tradition -- use to respect a long tradition. when you bring up dobbs and brewer, the gun and to bashan -- the gun and abortion debate, they wanted to regulate abortion, but when it came to braylen, they were ok overturning new york gun licensing. that is what the conservatives -- i...
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they represent new mexico's first congressional district which includes the albuquerque metro area andt over half a dozen rural communities and issues abound broome postal service are really crucial for the communities i represent. in particular as we have been heading into this hearing we've been hearing from a lot of letter carriers about issues around new policies and the postal service is implementing about rural compensation. i want to focus my attention especially on these issues. the first question i want to ask you mr. dejoy is how much consultation the consul -- the postal service did with rank-and-file letter carriers despite implementing policy. >> the world -- rural carrier pay assessment? >> can you characterize that as we heard from folks that worked in our district that they didn't find out about it until it's actually being implemented. >> so this was a decision that was made in 2012 between the union and the postal service and we worked, by 2019 we had the structure to decide how was going to be ruled out. we did a sampling that year for 4000 routes and came up with so
they represent new mexico's first congressional district which includes the albuquerque metro area andt over half a dozen rural communities and issues abound broome postal service are really crucial for the communities i represent. in particular as we have been heading into this hearing we've been hearing from a lot of letter carriers about issues around new policies and the postal service is implementing about rural compensation. i want to focus my attention especially on these issues. the...
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let's go to the republican line albuquerque, new mexico. jesse are you with us? caller: hello?t: yes, go ahead. caller: hey, sorry, my phone is not working well. i was just going to say i look forward to talking about a third-party candidate. they need to have a viable third party. i think i'll you know, when i think about how you can really win an election and the numbers -- i think there was like a -- party. a party that was trying to support the agenda majority of women in america and i just think based on recent supreme court case and i think the way a lot of women here feel about how politics is running in america, not canada, but politicians out there, i think they all came together trying to form a third-party of their own, i think they would have it as the w x y women sign you parties. because i think there's young people that are not being represented well. i think if they all came together there will be a massive third-party undertaking and they could take hold of the american government. but, have a very good day. host: all right, thank you. let's go to kings, tennes
let's go to the republican line albuquerque, new mexico. jesse are you with us? caller: hello?t: yes, go ahead. caller: hey, sorry, my phone is not working well. i was just going to say i look forward to talking about a third-party candidate. they need to have a viable third party. i think i'll you know, when i think about how you can really win an election and the numbers -- i think there was like a -- party. a party that was trying to support the agenda majority of women in america and i just...
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administrator, kent worked to make our land and air and water safer and healthier at the city of albuquerque's environmental health department. an avid hunter, angler and outdoorsman, kent also breathed new life into the new mexico wildlife federation. the legendary conservationist eldo leopold founded the organization that became the new mexico wildlife federation more than a century ago. but when kent took the reins, the organization had no staff and no real driving mission. even so, kent saw the incredible potential if he could reinvigorate the organization and that he did. under kent's leadership, the new mexico wildlife federation grew its membership dramatically and hired professional staff. today the new mexico wildlife federation is one of the most influential grassroots organizations in our state. the organization has become much more active and much more effective in protecting iconic new mexico landscapes, including the vidal, the wilderness and rio grand dell norte national monument. the impact of kent's leadership has also grown nationally. three years ago kent was elected unanimo
administrator, kent worked to make our land and air and water safer and healthier at the city of albuquerque's environmental health department. an avid hunter, angler and outdoorsman, kent also breathed new life into the new mexico wildlife federation. the legendary conservationist eldo leopold founded the organization that became the new mexico wildlife federation more than a century ago. but when kent took the reins, the organization had no staff and no real driving mission. even so, kent saw...
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host: next is victor on the republican line in albuquerque. caller: good morning. thanks for taking michael. -- my call. i heard you say we are spending more than china, how come they have a bigger military than we do? i wonder where the money is going. if we are spending more, our navy and everything should be taken care of. it does not make sense. host: i think that comment what you are referring to was a tweet that we read from dan sullivan, his remarks was that china was more like 700 billion. the latest figures out of the current debt deal, the current figures on with the u.s. is spending -- this is the defense budget, not the veteran's budget. overall defense budget for this fiscal year will be $886 billion , that will be -- next year, fiscal 24 will be $288 billion more than 2023. the current year is the highest defense budget in u.s. history and the largest in the world. the increases in addition to the 10% increase last year for spending from the previous year, fiscal year 22. more about the debt ceiling analysis about negotiations between the white house
host: next is victor on the republican line in albuquerque. caller: good morning. thanks for taking michael. -- my call. i heard you say we are spending more than china, how come they have a bigger military than we do? i wonder where the money is going. if we are spending more, our navy and everything should be taken care of. it does not make sense. host: i think that comment what you are referring to was a tweet that we read from dan sullivan, his remarks was that china was more like 700...