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we have sonya burrito here with us from albuquerque. a few years ago her son was 16, an argument broke out at a party and she was shot multiple times. in fact she was shot 12 times. 12 times. by the grace of god and with extra neri healthcare she is here today demanding that we do something to prevent gun violence. i thank her for her courage, her advocacy and her commitment to making a difference. [applause] >> and just, we are not all on the same page and environmental issues, i want to be very clear, no responsible gun owner should be punished or prevented from exercising their rights, and no child should ever be put in danger by a weapon of war, especially one wielded by a person who can't pass a background check. [applause] >> anybody in the wrong hands is an untenable risk that we can't afford. we know the violence in our communities is frequently committed by career criminals. some of them continue their pattern of crime while awaiting trial. that is why i have a commercial burglary statute to treat repeat offenders like the patt
we have sonya burrito here with us from albuquerque. a few years ago her son was 16, an argument broke out at a party and she was shot multiple times. in fact she was shot 12 times. 12 times. by the grace of god and with extra neri healthcare she is here today demanding that we do something to prevent gun violence. i thank her for her courage, her advocacy and her commitment to making a difference. [applause] >> and just, we are not all on the same page and environmental issues, i want to...
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non-white people make up 6 #% of albuquerque's community.ncidents involving use of force by local police in 2022 involved people of color. >> at the university of new mexico, law school students are teaching high schoolers how to behave when stopped by police and one class even bringing in apd officers. >> for example, one student said do i have to engage with you if you pull me over. >> reporter: the chief agrees racial disparities need attention and says outreach programs are in place. >> i think the racial healing starts with communication. law enforcement in government is really good at listening to people who are cheerleaders. we don't like to listen to those who bring criticism towards us part of our upcoming nbc news now primetime special on racial healing. be sure to find kate and me as we host an in-depth conversation this friday at 9:00 p.m. eastern streaming right here on nbc news now. >>> let's change gears now, the hit sitcom cheers taught us anything that sometimes you want to go where everybody knows your name. >> what if a ba
non-white people make up 6 #% of albuquerque's community.ncidents involving use of force by local police in 2022 involved people of color. >> at the university of new mexico, law school students are teaching high schoolers how to behave when stopped by police and one class even bringing in apd officers. >> for example, one student said do i have to engage with you if you pull me over. >> reporter: the chief agrees racial disparities need attention and says outreach programs...
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we have tony brito from albuquerque. a few years ago, his son was 16 and was in an argument that broke out at a party. she was shot multiple times. the fact, she was shot 12 times, 12 times. by the grace of god and with extraordinary health care, she is here today demanding that we do something to prevent gun violence. i want you and i thank her for her advocacy and her commitment to making a difference, thank you. [applause] gov. grisham: we are not all in the same page on environmental issues but i want to be very clear -- no responsible gun owner should be punished or prevented from exercising their rights and no child should ever be put in danger by a weapon of war especially one wielded by a person who cannot pass a background check or can't wait two weeks to get a firearm. [applause] gov. grisham: anybody in the wrong hands -- any gun in the wrong hands is an untenable risk we can afford. we know the violence in our community is also frequently committed by career criminals. some of them continue their pattern of c
we have tony brito from albuquerque. a few years ago, his son was 16 and was in an argument that broke out at a party. she was shot multiple times. the fact, she was shot 12 times, 12 times. by the grace of god and with extraordinary health care, she is here today demanding that we do something to prevent gun violence. i want you and i thank her for her advocacy and her commitment to making a difference, thank you. [applause] gov. grisham: we are not all in the same page on environmental issues...
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el mÁs grande festival se realiza en albuquerque en nuevo mÉxico y tambiÉn aquÍ como lo ven demuestraques? tú no digas nada, ¿eh? nos va a dar una propinóta por cargar estos bultos. pues, sí, ya sé. mira la hora que es y ni nos hemos persignado. es la primera doña que se deja ayudar. ay, isidro, no pienses que uno... [gritos]
el mÁs grande festival se realiza en albuquerque en nuevo mÉxico y tambiÉn aquÍ como lo ven demuestraques? tú no digas nada, ¿eh? nos va a dar una propinóta por cargar estos bultos. pues, sí, ya sé. mira la hora que es y ni nos hemos persignado. es la primera doña que se deja ayudar. ay, isidro, no pienses que uno... [gritos]
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pero su vida no corre peligro. >> y seguimos en albuquerque porque una doctora identificó como melissacial, mientras que en long beach, al sur de california, una mujer prendió fuego al árbol de navidad de long beach mission, un centro que atiende a personas sin hogar. >> ahí tienen el instante. también esto provocó daños en el primer piso del inmueble y la presunta responsable ya fue arrestada. los encargados de lugar ahora esperan contar con la ayuda de los buenos samaritanos para recuperarse, porque en el hecho se quemaron artículos de primera necesidad que entregaban justamente a los más necesitados. >> hablemos ahora del frío, que se ha sentido bastante durante estos primeros días del año y a partir de hoy, pues ya se están pronosticando que estas temperaturas nocturnas van a descender a eso de los 30 grados. >> vean que está el termómetro a 48 y eso va a seguir. jessica gallegos nos muestra lo que quienes hacen quienes trabajan al aire libre hacen para sobrellevar esas bajas temperaturas. y anota bien, porque también césar nos va a decir dónde están esos centros de calentamiento d
pero su vida no corre peligro. >> y seguimos en albuquerque porque una doctora identificó como melissacial, mientras que en long beach, al sur de california, una mujer prendió fuego al árbol de navidad de long beach mission, un centro que atiende a personas sin hogar. >> ahí tienen el instante. también esto provocó daños en el primer piso del inmueble y la presunta responsable ya fue arrestada. los encargados de lugar ahora esperan contar con la ayuda de los buenos...
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he joins us from albuquerque, new mexico. sir, thank you so much for your time.ou know, what's so mystifying is that this plane was basically -- not basically, but was brand-new. lost a chunk of its body. i mean, that's anyone's worst nightmare. has it ever happened before? or is it rare for something like this to occur? >> well, in terms of this type of plugged door, it's been around since 1996 on predecessor 737s. i don't think there's a long history of failure. but yes, you do seem to have failures when planes are brand-new and when they get very old. so it's not surprising. and there was some talk about the fact that they were having problems pressurizing this aircraft. this particular vehicle apparently may have had some kind of leak. now, the ntsb will have to carefully determine whether or not this leak was around that plugged door or not. that door can be opened by mechanics from the outside. obviously it's not intended to be opened from the inside. but we were sure lucky that this happened at a lower altitude and nobody was sitting in the two seats direc
he joins us from albuquerque, new mexico. sir, thank you so much for your time.ou know, what's so mystifying is that this plane was basically -- not basically, but was brand-new. lost a chunk of its body. i mean, that's anyone's worst nightmare. has it ever happened before? or is it rare for something like this to occur? >> well, in terms of this type of plugged door, it's been around since 1996 on predecessor 737s. i don't think there's a long history of failure. but yes, you do seem to...
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el mÁs grande festival se realiza en albuquerque en nuevo mÉxico y tambiÉn aquÍ como lo ven demuestra
el mÁs grande festival se realiza en albuquerque en nuevo mÉxico y tambiÉn aquÍ como lo ven demuestra
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but this is a long owner of the scarlet dance studio in albuquerque, new mexico. despite facing a range of challenges, she says she says she keeps the studio alive for the generations of dancers who keep coming back. tonight, she shares her brief but spectacular take on the art of dance. >> these are students that we have had over the years. these are our children. i never had any so these are my children. i have lots of kids. 5678. >> old age is quaint x-ray. i will tell you. it is just my body sang time to rest. right now i teach cap. i teach advanced ballet. ballet is my favorite. my oldest student at this point in time is 82. a lot of them dreamed of doing dance growing up. now they are old and retired and they want to try it. teachers started with me when there were little kids. they would not have that if i did not keep this going. to me, dance is an art. when you're dancing, doing jazz, it is from your heart. it is like i love you, audience. i love you. these are all she from students of mine who moved out of albuquerque. katie danced here. i was very shy.
but this is a long owner of the scarlet dance studio in albuquerque, new mexico. despite facing a range of challenges, she says she says she keeps the studio alive for the generations of dancers who keep coming back. tonight, she shares her brief but spectacular take on the art of dance. >> these are students that we have had over the years. these are our children. i never had any so these are my children. i have lots of kids. 5678. >> old age is quaint x-ray. i will tell you. it is...
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. >> gwinnett smith is a longtime owner of starlit dance studio in albuquerque, new mexico. despite facing a range of challenges, she says she keeps the studio alive for the generations of dancers who keep coming back. tonight, she shares her brief but spectacular take on the art of dance. >> these are students as i've had over the years. these are my children. i've never had any. so these are my children. i've got a lot of kids. old age is quite a trip. it is just my body saying time to rest. right now i teach tap. i teach the advanced ballet. ballet is my favorite. i start with the three-year-olds. my oldest student is 82. a lot of them when growing up, they dreamed of doing dance. now that they are older and retired, they want to try it. and for my teachers who teach for me, they started when they were little kids and now they are teaching. they would not have that if i did not keep displays going. it is just part of my life, like this is part of my body. to me, dance is an art. when you are doing jazz, it is from your heart. and in ballet, it is like i love you, audience
. >> gwinnett smith is a longtime owner of starlit dance studio in albuquerque, new mexico. despite facing a range of challenges, she says she keeps the studio alive for the generations of dancers who keep coming back. tonight, she shares her brief but spectacular take on the art of dance. >> these are students as i've had over the years. these are my children. i've never had any. so these are my children. i've got a lot of kids. old age is quite a trip. it is just my body saying...
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vamos a detallarlo, el problema estÁ en el centro del paÍs, generando nieve en las rocosas, denver, albuquerqueieve, en el sur del paÍs fuertes tormentas, precisamente esta tarde es cuÁndo pudiera estar dÁndose un brote de tiempo severo con tornados, granizos, 14 millones de personas bajo el peligro de tormentas, el martes se mueve hacia el noreste de estados unidos. desde boston a washington con fuertes lluvias y una poderosa lÍnea de mÁs tormentas particularmente desde carolina del norte hasta la florida con mÁs tornados, granizos y vientos fuertes, el peligro para el noreste del paÍs es el siguiente, toda la lluvia que va a estar cayendo adicional a la nieve que estÁ acumulado que se va a derretir por las temperaturas va a aumentar, 63 millone personas desde boston a washington con el peligro de inundaciones. >> no solamente en estados unidos, en chihuahua por ejemplo tambiÉn me mandaron fotografÍas de nevadas dÓnde termina siendo bastante frÍo. >> quiero mostrarte las temperaturas que se viven en mÉxico, sobre todo en el norte del paÍs, si se fija, vea las temperaturas para maÑana temprano
vamos a detallarlo, el problema estÁ en el centro del paÍs, generando nieve en las rocosas, denver, albuquerqueieve, en el sur del paÍs fuertes tormentas, precisamente esta tarde es cuÁndo pudiera estar dÁndose un brote de tiempo severo con tornados, granizos, 14 millones de personas bajo el peligro de tormentas, el martes se mueve hacia el noreste de estados unidos. desde boston a washington con fuertes lluvias y una poderosa lÍnea de mÁs tormentas particularmente desde carolina del...
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albuquerque hits 57 degrees. while phoenix heads to the upper 70s. and this's a look at your forecast, frances. >> "early today" is back in a moment with a ruling that could cost elon musk a $56 billion payday >>> and the apple of your eye. the vision for the future. r eye. the vision for the future. gns. so if you're frustrated with occasional bloating... ♪♪ [stomach noises] gas... or abdominal discomfort... help stop the frustration and start taking align every day. align probiotic was specifically designed by gastroenterologists to help relieve your occasional digestive upsets. so you can enjoy life. when you feel the signs, it's time to try align. [♪♪] did you know, many moisturizers only hydrate your skin? for advanced science that visibly repairs signs of aging... try olay regenerist micro-sculpting cream. it delivers 10 benefits in every jar for younger-looking skin, visibly firming, lifting, and smoothing wrinkles. olay regenerist penetrates the skin's surface, to boost regeneration at the surface cellular level for continuous improvement. to
albuquerque hits 57 degrees. while phoenix heads to the upper 70s. and this's a look at your forecast, frances. >> "early today" is back in a moment with a ruling that could cost elon musk a $56 billion payday >>> and the apple of your eye. the vision for the future. r eye. the vision for the future. gns. so if you're frustrated with occasional bloating... ♪♪ [stomach noises] gas... or abdominal discomfort... help stop the frustration and start taking align every...
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. >> and then i have the 32nd annual maricci spectacular in albuquerque. >> kelly: amazing, man. any time. beautiful. mateo will be hanging out the entire show. we're setting him up with the best seat in the house, the vip lounge. my kids are here today. they're going to be hanging out with you. [applause] >> head up if you want to go up. all right? thank you. >> bye-bye. >> kelly: thank you. all right. here we go, everybody. [cheers & applause] so our first guest -- he's incredible, right? our first guest is a wildly talented actor. he's an emmy, tony and golden globe winner and an oscar could be in his future. his new movie is "american fiction." it's in theaters right now. give it up for jeffery! [cheers & applause] ♪♪ wasn't he incredible? >> amazing. so good and so cute. >> kelly: i know. >> yeah. >> kelly: it's great to meet you. i love everything you do. you're one of those actors that if i see your face, i'll watch it. >> i thank you for that. >> kelly: great projects. you're incredible. >> i try. i try. thank you. [applause] you and i have never met, but i feel that i --
. >> and then i have the 32nd annual maricci spectacular in albuquerque. >> kelly: amazing, man. any time. beautiful. mateo will be hanging out the entire show. we're setting him up with the best seat in the house, the vip lounge. my kids are here today. they're going to be hanging out with you. [applause] >> head up if you want to go up. all right? thank you. >> bye-bye. >> kelly: thank you. all right. here we go, everybody. [cheers & applause] so our first...
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. >> albuquerque bank executive jennifer reardon, a mother of two who had been on her way back from a business trip to new york, had been sitting in exit row 14, and those she was wearing her seatbelt was nearly sucked out of the window. she was critically injured. >> these two wonderful man. they managed to get her back inside the plane and we lay her down and we started cpr. i think i can probably tell you that there was significant trauma to the body. >> jennifer reardon later died a photo taken from inside the plane shows that chewed up engine. another shot reveals the busted window debris sticking out of the edges. schultz, one of the first female fighter pilots to serve in the u.s. navy, became a pilot for southwest airlines following her active duty, she retired in 2020, and that same year was inducted into the international air and space hall of fame. she says years of training prepared the crews for the worst scenario in real life. >> i have to say, my hat's off to the alaskan crew. obviously, the cockpit crew kept their wits about them and then the cabin crew, once they were
. >> albuquerque bank executive jennifer reardon, a mother of two who had been on her way back from a business trip to new york, had been sitting in exit row 14, and those she was wearing her seatbelt was nearly sucked out of the window. she was critically injured. >> these two wonderful man. they managed to get her back inside the plane and we lay her down and we started cpr. i think i can probably tell you that there was significant trauma to the body. >> jennifer reardon...
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that albuquerque sits in.o? >> i am generally aware of the gun-control is not a core issue -- >> second amendment,o)v these ay important. >> these are very important. >> tell me what the government >> i am happy to bring the question back. >> you don't know that either? you don't know what they did in response? unconstitutional, unenforceable and incapable of stopping gun violence. the attorney general, a and does not pass constitutional bluster. when the attorney general says it does not fit the constitution ■qbut the doj does not do a thi, is that what you're telling me? >> politics have no place in the work of the ju >> are you aware of anything the justice department did to that? >> not ie cirits/qdepartment --l justice department. >> did the civil justice department do anything? >> i won't bring that back to my colleagues -- >> i will give you the answer, they did not do anything. they did not do a thing. that gives you the answer from earlier. it shows you help clinical you are. when texas passed that bi
that albuquerque sits in.o? >> i am generally aware of the gun-control is not a core issue -- >> second amendment,o)v these ay important. >> these are very important. >> tell me what the government >> i am happy to bring the question back. >> you don't know that either? you don't know what they did in response? unconstitutional, unenforceable and incapable of stopping gun violence. the attorney general, a and does not pass constitutional bluster. when the...
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and eight degrees above normal for this time of the year, and near 80 degrees, in phoenix, and albuquerque looking at 57, and wichita, 64 degrees. nearly 20 degrees above normal for this time of the year. that spring feeling will be in place again tomorrow. 70s in las vegas, and 10 degrees above average, tucson, near 80 degrees, tomorrow, and 60s in wichita fall, little rock and also huntsville and the warm weather in place on wednesday, close to records once again, i think we'll break nearly two dozen records today, we will keep a close eye on that. otherwise on wednesday, we are looking at a new western storm moving in, that will bring some rain and mountain snow and then as we near friday, we will see the widespread showers throughout the inter mountain west and southwest and the west coast as well, where we will continue to see some rain anf t. dallas, 68. 66 in houston. frances, that's your monday forecast. >> thank you, michelle. >>> it all came down to the final four on nfl championship sunday. the underdog chiefs showed no fear on the road against the top-seeded ravens. baltimore h
and eight degrees above normal for this time of the year, and near 80 degrees, in phoenix, and albuquerque looking at 57, and wichita, 64 degrees. nearly 20 degrees above normal for this time of the year. that spring feeling will be in place again tomorrow. 70s in las vegas, and 10 degrees above average, tucson, near 80 degrees, tomorrow, and 60s in wichita fall, little rock and also huntsville and the warm weather in place on wednesday, close to records once again, i think we'll break nearly...
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while i promise we all costing large knowledge on this, um political honest to say in albuquerque for more details. um, would you say another night where i was saying the skies a light of uh uh yeah, i mean can you just bring us really up to speed on these latest developments with what we know about what happens in the last 567 hours to uh, according to local uh, sources uh the united states and you guys conducted it as to like, own so not at both id. let me it'd base an order phillips and i, uh, uh, is it the, i mean, we headed the lot of the explosion. assume that it's with the one had been the yesterday and as a united states, as they declare to deal with, they say that they have actually target to induce. uh, they said me side at a does instead of the defense is really silly. that the united states, which come away from thousands of miles to our, to see, to what are the 80 i'm to our region, as they say to defend themselves is exactly what the united states has been doing throughout history. we have seen united states the fight that gets as well ad throw in the coming need as an e
while i promise we all costing large knowledge on this, um political honest to say in albuquerque for more details. um, would you say another night where i was saying the skies a light of uh uh yeah, i mean can you just bring us really up to speed on these latest developments with what we know about what happens in the last 567 hours to uh, according to local uh, sources uh the united states and you guys conducted it as to like, own so not at both id. let me it'd base an order phillips and i,...
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that albuquerque sits in. what d the justice department do when they gave her that order from new mexico? >> i am generally aware of the matter you are referring to both gun-control is not a core issue -- >> secon rights, these are very important. >> these are very important. >> tell me what the government did -- >> i am happy to bring the question back. >> you don't know that either? you don't know what they did in response? the county general said this was unconstitutional, unenforceable and incapable of stopping gun violence. the attorney general, a democrat, said this would not have any impact on public safety and does not pass constitutional bluster. when the attorney general says it does not fit the constitution but the doj does not do a thing, is that what you're telling me? >> politics have no place in the work of the justice department -- >> are you aware of anything the justice department did to that? >> not in the civil rights department -- not in the civil justice department. >> did the civil justi
that albuquerque sits in. what d the justice department do when they gave her that order from new mexico? >> i am generally aware of the matter you are referring to both gun-control is not a core issue -- >> secon rights, these are very important. >> these are very important. >> tell me what the government did -- >> i am happy to bring the question back. >> you don't know that either? you don't know what they did in response? the county general said this was...
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los hechos tuvieron lugar en una tabaquería de albuquerque y en las imágenes se observa como un hombrer una cámara de un coche que estaba circulando en sentido contrario. ahí lo tienen las imágenes muestran al vehículo perder el control a lo largo del divisor central de esa autopista y luego se puede ver ese hombre que salió volando y cayó en la vía. chp dijo que fue llevado a un hospital en condición crítica. marcelo rivera te escuchamos con el reporte del tiempo. >> gracias compañeros. buenas noches amigos televidentes y así se ve a esta hora la imagen de la zona de san josé. nuestra cámara en vivo muestra esos cielos mayormente nublados. ya la lluvia se retira y de hecho en la madrugada vamos a estar viendo quizás neblina en la región, pero a largo plazo lo que nos espera para mañana y el jueves son es son condiciones más secas y estables. quizás algo de lluvias en la zona norte , pero ya entonces avanza el día. vamos a ver cómo se despeja prácticamente toda la región en términos de lluvias. si vamos a tener nubosidad en la región hasta hasta el jueves y el viernes, cuando se acerca
los hechos tuvieron lugar en una tabaquería de albuquerque y en las imágenes se observa como un hombrer una cámara de un coche que estaba circulando en sentido contrario. ahí lo tienen las imágenes muestran al vehículo perder el control a lo largo del divisor central de esa autopista y luego se puede ver ese hombre que salió volando y cayó en la vía. chp dijo que fue llevado a un hospital en condición crítica. marcelo rivera te escuchamos con el reporte del tiempo. >> gracias...
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and the county the albuquerque citizen, what did the justice department do when the f governor did the unconstitutional order? what did the d.o.j. do in response to the unconstitutional action from the governor of new mexico. >> i am generally aware of the matter that you are referring to but gun-control is not a core issue that we handle. >> the fundamental right that the first amendment is pretty important. >> these are very important issues to the department. >> tell me what the justice department did witness happen when the governor and pose the unconstitutional ban. >> i'm happy to bring your question back to my colleague. >> you don't know that either. >> or criminal division. >> you don't know about missouri be biden or what the d.o.j. did in response to the governor of new mexico action. he is with the county sheriff said he held a press conference a this was unconstitutional, unenforceable and incapable of stopping and curbing gun violence. new mexico attorney general who is a democrat said this will not have any impact on public safety and does>> not have constitutiol muster.
and the county the albuquerque citizen, what did the justice department do when the f governor did the unconstitutional order? what did the d.o.j. do in response to the unconstitutional action from the governor of new mexico. >> i am generally aware of the matter that you are referring to but gun-control is not a core issue that we handle. >> the fundamental right that the first amendment is pretty important. >> these are very important issues to the department. >> tell...
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i'm here in new mexico at republican party had been in albuquerque and big announcement for me i'm announcingg myself candidate for u.s. senate in new mexico. >> todd: congratulations on the big announcement. what led you to leave the democratic party and throw your hat in the ring for senate? >> it is deep for me. i'm a person of strong convictions, a man of faith, serving in the united states marine corps and serving my community for 30 years in law enforcement. i wented lack of support for law enforcement, upside down in the economy. minimal chances for success and lack of free enterprise, too many regulations, overtaxing. you see that we're a border state and failure of overrun border. the failure of leadership being s silent and having no policy or active role in discussions, i watch national media, never seen new mexico be at the forefront of solutions, i offer solutions and having collaborative vision of how that can be secured and working collaboratively with both sides to get something done and not settled for the same old excuses. >> todd: thank you for your service as sheriff and a
i'm here in new mexico at republican party had been in albuquerque and big announcement for me i'm announcingg myself candidate for u.s. senate in new mexico. >> todd: congratulations on the big announcement. what led you to leave the democratic party and throw your hat in the ring for senate? >> it is deep for me. i'm a person of strong convictions, a man of faith, serving in the united states marine corps and serving my community for 30 years in law enforcement. i wented lack of...
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thanksgiving and christmas, i don't need it for new york, too so scratch atlanta to put on albuquerqueto go back joey's way. >> first of all, everyone else on the list as you mentioned is warmer weather, it's chilly outside, everyone in the big jacket, their hats and gloves and its standing room only. this crowd is a lot, you have a lot of people in a small space, you have to use the restroom as jimmy alluded to for some who don't want to wear a diaper. unless you have a reservation or ticket to a restroom -- or a restaurant, you can't go to the restroom. it is a debacle. [laughter] >> nobody you know does new year's eve and times square twice. people do it once because it's like running a marathon for lazy people, you see if you can pull off but it's terrible. i'm going to run into. >> much more to come. popping the champagne. climate change, warning about the bubbly could be going bye-bye. i don't believe it. ♪ ♪ welcome back to the "big weekend show", the crisis of the southern border is still raging. we are living 2023 behind it is are said to get even worse in 2024. national corre
thanksgiving and christmas, i don't need it for new york, too so scratch atlanta to put on albuquerqueto go back joey's way. >> first of all, everyone else on the list as you mentioned is warmer weather, it's chilly outside, everyone in the big jacket, their hats and gloves and its standing room only. this crowd is a lot, you have a lot of people in a small space, you have to use the restroom as jimmy alluded to for some who don't want to wear a diaper. unless you have a reservation or...
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it's happening everywhere from la where it is happening the most, philadelphia, albuquerque, tucson, everywhere. charter school enrollment way up and parents are spending money deciding to take their kids out of the public school may be because of the curriculum and put them in private schools. consequences, you see public schools close, you see classrooms emerged. often you get less state money coming in, fewer resources for social workers, music and art programs and the issue is brookings institute put out this report. these enrollment lawsuits, it doesn't just recover, they are expected to continue and accelerate for a decade. >> you see homeschool numbers increasing and that is bad for the economic reason because that takes the woman out of the workplace. i think it's a good thing for education. i think it helps those kids learn and get an education free from the crap they get in public schools but takes a person, usually the woman come out of the workforce and it is bad for the economy. but when asked ordinary number, 4400 schools close, that to me is a real shock. back to the m
it's happening everywhere from la where it is happening the most, philadelphia, albuquerque, tucson, everywhere. charter school enrollment way up and parents are spending money deciding to take their kids out of the public school may be because of the curriculum and put them in private schools. consequences, you see public schools close, you see classrooms emerged. often you get less state money coming in, fewer resources for social workers, music and art programs and the issue is brookings...
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[laughter] ■zo&it's a fe, albuquerque, out in california, new york. these national treasures.rch. they are finally getting to the point of having some breakthroughs and particularly protein crystal growth, which by the way was my very crude experiment early eight years ago on the space shuttle and it's finally getting to the point where it is paying off, particularly in cancer research and stem cell research kay is the one that insisted on the nasa that it was going to be a designated national lab. that's where most of the science is being conducted on the international space station. ms. hutchison: it was really exciting because the cancer research is very■l different in space from here and you can only see certain growth of cancer ces in space that you can't see in our gravity. really, with our md anderson and the private companies that wanted to have this abilitygo ta going of having a national lab so that the companies could participate, again, with funding but having the designation of the national lab that allowed fosomef these experiments that they really couldn't do in
[laughter] ■zo&it's a fe, albuquerque, out in california, new york. these national treasures.rch. they are finally getting to the point of having some breakthroughs and particularly protein crystal growth, which by the way was my very crude experiment early eight years ago on the space shuttle and it's finally getting to the point where it is paying off, particularly in cancer research and stem cell research kay is the one that insisted on the nasa that it was going to be a designated...
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it's been warm enough in albuquerque we're dealing with wet pavement. amarillo, tonight it will head into the plains. the number of people in the winter weather advisories and watches, watches popping up in areas of the east, later tonight from amarillo to wichita, the area that will get the snow accumulations. here's our computer forecast map, the blended model, an idea of who's going to get wet snow, in the west, huge storm coming in throughout the next couple of days on the heels of this one. sierra and cascades showing for additional heavy snow. over northern new mexico, into the plains, not a lot of snow but when it reaches the east coast it blows up and gets bigger, colder air is in place and for the first time this winter a significant snowstorm in areas that would have had two or three by now, new england will be questionable especially near the coast. big cities along i-95. new york to d.c. 0 to 2 inches. once you get away from the coast, where the travel issues will be inland. as far as the ice goes, our friends in appalachian will have the is
it's been warm enough in albuquerque we're dealing with wet pavement. amarillo, tonight it will head into the plains. the number of people in the winter weather advisories and watches, watches popping up in areas of the east, later tonight from amarillo to wichita, the area that will get the snow accumulations. here's our computer forecast map, the blended model, an idea of who's going to get wet snow, in the west, huge storm coming in throughout the next couple of days on the heels of this...
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we've seen state governors just outright say you can't carry in albuquerque, new mexico, and when peopleights being taken away, they want to go out and exercise them even more. stuart: one line of attack on the gun industry is trying to raise the cost of am new in addition. i know -- ammunition. i know it's gone straight up in price and is that a deliberate tactic on antigun folk s? >> absolutely. biden administration reduced ammunition gun ports and training am in addition and they're going after training exports and playing with the markets in order to influence the second amendment in order to go after the firearm industry. they're also attacking the firearm industry with their zero tolerance policy and shutting down gun stores for harmless paperwork mistakes and going after am new i ammunition and mt even more expensive has long been the tactics. one senator increased the hollow point and elizabeth warren has her plans to undermine the second amendment. stuart: can you fight them off? >> eastern certainly trying tooth and nail in courts and the state legislature. stuart: you should b
we've seen state governors just outright say you can't carry in albuquerque, new mexico, and when peopleights being taken away, they want to go out and exercise them even more. stuart: one line of attack on the gun industry is trying to raise the cost of am new in addition. i know -- ammunition. i know it's gone straight up in price and is that a deliberate tactic on antigun folk s? >> absolutely. biden administration reduced ammunition gun ports and training am in addition and they're...
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governor of mexico issued a quote public health emergency order to suspend the right to bear arms in albuquerque i pronounce it correctly. she was warned repeatedly by officials in her states that such a suspension violated the constitution. a group of our college syrians including senator tellis, graham, and cotton and i wrote to the department of justice to intervene and protect the constitutional rights of new mexicans to carry a firearm outside of their home. her request was consistent with the second amendment and that jurisprudence and i suspect the court of last resort will find the same. but unfortunately that does not mark the end of the road for this latest attack on what is a constitutional right. that is something some of our colleagues consistently overlooked. but law-abiding citizen is not a threat to public safety. indeed there is a story think it's in the "washington post" today by philip a bump who points out 52% of american households have a firearm in that household. 52%. washington and democrats haveer chosen to follow governor grisham'ss lead and are now usig public health a
governor of mexico issued a quote public health emergency order to suspend the right to bear arms in albuquerque i pronounce it correctly. she was warned repeatedly by officials in her states that such a suspension violated the constitution. a group of our college syrians including senator tellis, graham, and cotton and i wrote to the department of justice to intervene and protect the constitutional rights of new mexicans to carry a firearm outside of their home. her request was consistent with...
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this is the low-pressure system that brought us the rain now bringing some snow, 2, albuquerque and all the way over to parts of the texas panhandle that here we're nice and nice and quiet, right? you see a few of those clouds kind of spilling over that high pressure that's in control. but still warming up pretty nice. and santa barbara right now, 65 degrees. 64 in los angeles. 59 in sacramento. and as we take a look at san francisco, we've got some of those lovely blue skies and temperatures mostly 50's, but a few spots of popped up to that 60 61 degree mark. and that is the case in san jose in concord, in santa rosa. so if you head inland, we're getting above average temperatures. wind is not bad. got 15 miles per hour out of half moon bay, 13 in san jose. nothing to worry about their. and then as we get into the evening, we're going to see partly cloudy skies and a little bit of patchy overnight. fog temperatures in our inland valleys down into those upper 30's. so little chilly but not too bad. nowhere near that freezing mark, which is get good news there. but as we get to tomorrow,
this is the low-pressure system that brought us the rain now bringing some snow, 2, albuquerque and all the way over to parts of the texas panhandle that here we're nice and nice and quiet, right? you see a few of those clouds kind of spilling over that high pressure that's in control. but still warming up pretty nice. and santa barbara right now, 65 degrees. 64 in los angeles. 59 in sacramento. and as we take a look at san francisco, we've got some of those lovely blue skies and temperatures...
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that's bringing abraham albuquerque. now, a buckley near you now, sorry, the director of the decor institute for the social and economic research in monrovia in liberia. he joins us from there. thank you very much for joining us. so still there isn't it. if it does require this approval, what all the chances do you think of this deal going through and what are the consequences if it does a what is situational in serenity on these guys, not quite di, city, and this would mean that president chrome, uh, what is that to live in so renewal and enjoy the effects of the benefits of a former president. lou, joy within destroys australia and but rather you don't enjoy this in my judy because the do is requesting that it'd be moved to nigeria and then you'd be our guest, the inside durham, and white and like julia and what are the stakes in sierra leone. and i mean, what, what is the potential sort of tensions that might be exacerbated by, by this, if it doesn't happen, as well as well it's, it's not likely to resolve the part of
that's bringing abraham albuquerque. now, a buckley near you now, sorry, the director of the decor institute for the social and economic research in monrovia in liberia. he joins us from there. thank you very much for joining us. so still there isn't it. if it does require this approval, what all the chances do you think of this deal going through and what are the consequences if it does a what is situational in serenity on these guys, not quite di, city, and this would mean that president...
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. >> hey to our friends in north carolina >> on a mother-daughter trip in albuquerque, new mexico. >>g welcome back to "today." nice to have you along with us wednesday morning, snack dab in the middle of the week the christmas tree is still here. >> it's going away this weekend. >> is it >> is it a live tree >> absolutely. don't judge. >> is it alive though, now >> it is still alive hold your judgment >> good for you. >>> all right. looking ahead, by the way, craig, tomorrow you do have an exclusive interview. >> yeah. we spent some time with captain sully ahead of the 15th anniversary of that miracle on the hudson that the captain reunited with members of the nypd that assisted in the chilly water rescue of the flight's 1,500 rescuers and crew. we talked about why that story still resonates with so many folks 15 years hater so we will have that tomorrow and on "today". extreme weathe leaving its mark overnight from the great plains to the atlantic coast. the midwest got slammed with more than a foot of snow as the temps plunged well below freezing. here in the northeast, heavy rain
. >> hey to our friends in north carolina >> on a mother-daughter trip in albuquerque, new mexico. >>g welcome back to "today." nice to have you along with us wednesday morning, snack dab in the middle of the week the christmas tree is still here. >> it's going away this weekend. >> is it >> is it a live tree >> absolutely. don't judge. >> is it alive though, now >> it is still alive hold your judgment >> good for you....
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the answer, albuquerque, new mexico.ngton, before relocating to its redmond corporate campus in 1986. >>> coming up, boeing quarterly results and other stocks on the move in the premarket. as we head to break, here is a look at the premarket winners and losers in the s&p. take a look at paramount, up 17%, that's on the report that byron alan has made a $14 billion discussion, i don't know if it is a formal offer, i don't know where the financing is going to come from, but a lot of discussions around, you know, possible bid there. that, of course, follows that report that skydance may be interested and so a lot of action around that stock. "squawk box" will be right back. i think i'm ready for this. heck, yeah! with e*trade you're ready for anything. marriage. kids. college. kids moving back in after college. (applause) here's to getting financially ready for anything. and here's to being single and ready to mingle. who's ready to cha-cha? >>> 7:30 a.m. in new york city. and boeing quarterly results are just hitting the w
the answer, albuquerque, new mexico.ngton, before relocating to its redmond corporate campus in 1986. >>> coming up, boeing quarterly results and other stocks on the move in the premarket. as we head to break, here is a look at the premarket winners and losers in the s&p. take a look at paramount, up 17%, that's on the report that byron alan has made a $14 billion discussion, i don't know if it is a formal offer, i don't know where the financing is going to come from, but a lot of...
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host: let's talk to jesse, calling from albuquerque, new mexico. jesse, good morning.r: good morning, jesse. so, i just have a few rhetorical questions inking about this. i will tell you, i reregistered as a republican after the 2020 election. i had a really weird thing happened to me when i went to the voting booth, or when i went to the voting place. they told me i had already voted, which i had not. i forced i way to get a vote in anyways. that was interesting, but anyways. two rhetorical questions about what is going on now. who do you think mike pence would support right now? what do you think he feels about donald trump being the president again? first rhetorical question. second one, there is a reason why we are looking at having a 77-year-old versus a 81-year-old running as president. it is because we have an aging population. they are trying to pray on the medical issues of that population. i think we need a younger president like nikki haley. that is just my feelings. have a great day. host: we would like to thank our callers who participated in our first seg
host: let's talk to jesse, calling from albuquerque, new mexico. jesse, good morning.r: good morning, jesse. so, i just have a few rhetorical questions inking about this. i will tell you, i reregistered as a republican after the 2020 election. i had a really weird thing happened to me when i went to the voting booth, or when i went to the voting place. they told me i had already voted, which i had not. i forced i way to get a vote in anyways. that was interesting, but anyways. two rhetorical...
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host: let's talk to jesse, calling from albuquerque, new mexico. jesse, good morning.ler: good morning, jesse. so, i just have a few rhetorical questions inking about this. i will tell you, i reregistered as a republican after the 2020 election. i had a really weird thing happened to me when i went to the voting booth, or when i went to the voting place. they told me i had already voted, which i had not. i forced i way to get a vote in anyways. that was interesting, but anyways. two rhetorical questions about what is going on now. who do you think mike pence would support right now? what do you think he feels about donald trump being the president again? first rhetorical question. second one, there is a reason why we are looking at having a 77-year-old versus a 81-year-old running as president. it is because we have an aging population. they are trying to pray on the medical issues of that population. i think we need a younger president like nikki haley. that is just my feelings. have a great day. host: we would like to thank our callers who participated in our first s
host: let's talk to jesse, calling from albuquerque, new mexico. jesse, good morning.ler: good morning, jesse. so, i just have a few rhetorical questions inking about this. i will tell you, i reregistered as a republican after the 2020 election. i had a really weird thing happened to me when i went to the voting booth, or when i went to the voting place. they told me i had already voted, which i had not. i forced i way to get a vote in anyways. that was interesting, but anyways. two rhetorical...