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enter albuquerque police officer ed taylor.ene ready to help track down the bad guy. first stop-- the apartments where the victim escaped from her kidnapper. so you go to the door of the apartment. who answers? it's a female. we went inside the apartment, and right off the bat you can tell that she was not going to be helpful at all. not cooperative? not cooperative. she did tell us she knew him as joe, and he spoke spanish. and that was about it. kate snow (voiceover): the name joe, he spoke spanish, would it be enough to find him? and four states away, as you're about to see, would it be enough to help find brooke? coming up-- i called out to him as joe. i said joe. and he acknowledged me. and as he got closer, i said, this is your vehicle? he said yes. kate snow (voiceover): police track down a suspect in the new mexico kidnapping case and start to speculate about his mo. this is not the first time he's done this. you don't start grabbing people in broad daylight when you're almost 40. kate snow (voiceover): was it possible
enter albuquerque police officer ed taylor.ene ready to help track down the bad guy. first stop-- the apartments where the victim escaped from her kidnapper. so you go to the door of the apartment. who answers? it's a female. we went inside the apartment, and right off the bat you can tell that she was not going to be helpful at all. not cooperative? not cooperative. she did tell us she knew him as joe, and he spoke spanish. and that was about it. kate snow (voiceover): the name joe, he spoke...
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this is the response to an incident involving the albuquerque police department. and what you 14 year old black boy was killed the red nation begun in 2014. it was a response to body tom, violence and police mileage. albuquerque has one of the highest rates of people shooting by police in the united states. nationally more needed, people are killed by police per capita than any other through the bad. the feels like the police have targeted uh, since the establishment of the united states, to stop us from fighting for like the, the city is dirty laundry area. thank lea. i'm exhausted from how much racism i've experienced on this trip. i didn't realize that goes back to back border time border towns would affect me so much. and today was like the do z um i was straight up praying and being attacked. and so today all we were doing, we just rolled into town. we hadn't been here for more than 5 minutes, and we were just stopping really quickly at the places where we lay down offerings to, you know, set out on a good day. on the 2nd place, we stopped this uh, security g
this is the response to an incident involving the albuquerque police department. and what you 14 year old black boy was killed the red nation begun in 2014. it was a response to body tom, violence and police mileage. albuquerque has one of the highest rates of people shooting by police in the united states. nationally more needed, people are killed by police per capita than any other through the bad. the feels like the police have targeted uh, since the establishment of the united states, to...
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narrator: joel patrick courtney was sitting in jail in albuquerque. it was december 2004. the married father of three was facing decades in prison if convicted of kidnapping, sexual assault, and battery charges. as investigators began checking out the possible link to brooke wilberger's case, a call went out to her family. they had waited more than six months for news, any news, about their daughter's disappearance. now, there was a man in custody who they thought might be able to reunite them with their daughter, just as elizabeth smart had been returned to her family. what are you thinking in that-- when you hear this? actually, i had prayed so faithfully all fall that whoever had done this would make a mistake. and when i heard the news, i thought, they made a mistake. they tried it again. and no one else knew what i'd prayed, because i hadn't told anyone else, because it was always, find brooke. you know, help us to find brooke. i guess that was a selfish prayer, you know, to help whoever had done this to make a mistake. and then i felt like, they made a mistake. narra
narrator: joel patrick courtney was sitting in jail in albuquerque. it was december 2004. the married father of three was facing decades in prison if convicted of kidnapping, sexual assault, and battery charges. as investigators began checking out the possible link to brooke wilberger's case, a call went out to her family. they had waited more than six months for news, any news, about their daughter's disappearance. now, there was a man in custody who they thought might be able to reunite them...
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mia got rhyan an appointment at a university of new mexico clinic in albuquerque.nough money to cover the entire cost of the trip. enter “elevated access,” whose volunteer pilots fly patients living in places with abortion or gender-affirming care bans to out-of-state appointments for free. a pilot we're just calling “clyde” to protect his identity volunteered to fly rhyan and mia from austin to albuquerque in his cessna. >> the biggest surprise for me is how i reacted emotionally, to this need. it just seems so political, so ridiculous because it was political. >> i think it's stupid. we shouldn't have to take a private plane to go to a fully different state for some little vials of medicine, a shot. and i don't think old men should be making laws about something that doesn't affect them at all. >> our pilot and the people that go out of their way to risk it. that are risking their livelihoods or putting themselves at risk for no reason. they're kind, and they understand what's at stake. and that's the part that they -- that gets to me. it gets me in my heart stri
mia got rhyan an appointment at a university of new mexico clinic in albuquerque.nough money to cover the entire cost of the trip. enter “elevated access,” whose volunteer pilots fly patients living in places with abortion or gender-affirming care bans to out-of-state appointments for free. a pilot we're just calling “clyde” to protect his identity volunteered to fly rhyan and mia from austin to albuquerque in his cessna. >> the biggest surprise for me is how i reacted...
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pro cuatro hombres fueron mortalmente baleados en el noroeste de albuquerque.oso ya fue detenida y por ahora se desconoce el motivo de los disparos y las identidades de las cuatro vÍctimas. y al menos otras ocho pesos fueron heridas al derrumbarse una grada en texas. estas estaba lleno de personas cuando los asistentes estaban saltando. autoridades hacen inspecciones de seguridad. y el ex alcalde de nueva york podrÍa perder sus mÁs precisas posesiones. han solicitado al tribunal de manhattan que giuliani entregue sus bienes para saldar la deuda. reportera: el una vez llamado alcalde amÉrica podrÍa puede apartamentos, relojes, un auto de lujo los tacones? hablÉ de los yankees de nueva york. dos ex funcionarios electorales de georgia que ganaron con casos de difamaciÓn por ciento cuenta y —— $148,000,000 buscan cobrar la deuda pidiendo al tribunal que giuliani venda sus bienes. o >> hay muchas probabilidades de que un juez apruebe esto. reportera: los abogados piden que entregue su apartamento en nueva york en venta por mÁs de 5,000,000 de dÓlares. otro en la flo
pro cuatro hombres fueron mortalmente baleados en el noroeste de albuquerque.oso ya fue detenida y por ahora se desconoce el motivo de los disparos y las identidades de las cuatro vÍctimas. y al menos otras ocho pesos fueron heridas al derrumbarse una grada en texas. estas estaba lleno de personas cuando los asistentes estaban saltando. autoridades hacen inspecciones de seguridad. y el ex alcalde de nueva york podrÍa perder sus mÁs precisas posesiones. han solicitado al tribunal de manhattan...
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albuquerque heads to the mid-90s and stretched to the midwest. 83 for minneapolis. that doesn't change for tomorrow either. phoenix takes another run at those triple digits, 113 for your forecasted high. it will stay sunny and fairly bright across most of the western half of the country. we'll watch for helene's remnants here as we get into the day tomorrow and showers will be left over across parts of the ohio degrees. new york city ends up in the mid-70s, too. boston, low 70s with mostly-sunny skies. that's a look at your forecast, frances, back to you. >>> "early today" is back in a minute with the latest legal blow for rudy giuliani, >>> and the cowboys wrangle the giants in a thursday night nail biter. we'll have those highlights. e we'll have those highlights. e ♪ upbeat music ♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ with claritin, relieving your allergies is a walk in the park. get fast, all-day relief of your worst allergy symptoms like nasal congestion. (♪♪) live claritin clear. >>> leading the news, alabama has put to death a man convicted of killing three in a workplace shooting spree ba
albuquerque heads to the mid-90s and stretched to the midwest. 83 for minneapolis. that doesn't change for tomorrow either. phoenix takes another run at those triple digits, 113 for your forecasted high. it will stay sunny and fairly bright across most of the western half of the country. we'll watch for helene's remnants here as we get into the day tomorrow and showers will be left over across parts of the ohio degrees. new york city ends up in the mid-70s, too. boston, low 70s with...
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we'll see tomorrow temperatures into the 90s in albuquerque. big picture look for friday. the flooding from helene, the warmth staying with us for the rest of the country. that takes us into saturday. more records possible for the southwest. s sunny and cool conditions across the southeast, and we round out the weekend with autumn warmth and really warm temperatures for the west and a little unsettle e. plenty of sunshine for dallas with ahohigh of 85 degrees in shreveport as well. >> appreciate it. >>> coming up, our first look at the historic 50th season of "saturday night live." and we're back in a minute with why retailers are feeling extra merry about the holiday shopping season this year. season this year. camilla tried the new scent of gain relax flings and it changed everything. (♪♪) hey dave, don't knock it 'til you smell it. new gain relax flings. if you're frustrated with occasional bloating... [stomach noises] or gas... your body is giving you signs. it's time to try align. align probiotic was designed by gastroenterologists to help relieve your occasional dige
we'll see tomorrow temperatures into the 90s in albuquerque. big picture look for friday. the flooding from helene, the warmth staying with us for the rest of the country. that takes us into saturday. more records possible for the southwest. s sunny and cool conditions across the southeast, and we round out the weekend with autumn warmth and really warm temperatures for the west and a little unsettle e. plenty of sunshine for dallas with ahohigh of 85 degrees in shreveport as well. >>...
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september, kind of backwards, feeling like august with temperatures well into the 90s, places like albuquerqueroaching 90 degrees but the focus in texas is a stalled frontal boundary. you see all of the green is going to be a big problem over the next few days. in fact upwards of half a foot of rainfall is possible down into texas. some areas picking up as much as 9 inches, and that is just through wednesday, with that stalled front. as we check into the tropics, we have one area that we are monitoring across lesser antilles. that is going to move over to the caribbean over the next few days. national hurricane center has this at a medium potential for development, perhaps going into central america as a tropical depression. but, nancy, i have to tell you, we are approaching the peak of hurricane season in about a weekend, and so far, things are quiet, although that is likely to change as we get later into september and october. >> nancy: ivan cabrera in miami, thanks so much. nasa solves a space mystery. that's next. ♪ ♪ the #1 prescribed biologic by dermatologists and allergists, that helps
september, kind of backwards, feeling like august with temperatures well into the 90s, places like albuquerqueroaching 90 degrees but the focus in texas is a stalled frontal boundary. you see all of the green is going to be a big problem over the next few days. in fact upwards of half a foot of rainfall is possible down into texas. some areas picking up as much as 9 inches, and that is just through wednesday, with that stalled front. as we check into the tropics, we have one area that we are...
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some things to watch out for, some wind in albuquerque, thunderstorms in kansas city, 83. heat from oklahoma city to dallas. upper 90s also the chance of some thunderstorms back here towards washington, some low 80s and down there towards miami with 89. they've been stuck with quite a few rounds of thunderstorms week after week, so just be ready for that. let's move it into our 7-day forecast here in san francisco. as fall officially arrives on sunday, 543 in the morning. wouldn't you know it temperatures are going to be warming up. we tend to see this every year. 74 on sunday, 79 on monday, and we'll drop it back to some 60s wednesday, thursday, friday 94, sunday 98, monday and then 80s rolling in as we hit the mid part of next week. so you know, we get into some of this heat, but at least we're we're not at 105 and 110. it's okay. it's a couple of days. yeah. no biggie. thanks, jeff. thanks, jeff. up next, it's the beginning of the end in oakland. this is a live look now on the field at the coliseum as the a's kick off their final home stand in just a short while, anthon
some things to watch out for, some wind in albuquerque, thunderstorms in kansas city, 83. heat from oklahoma city to dallas. upper 90s also the chance of some thunderstorms back here towards washington, some low 80s and down there towards miami with 89. they've been stuck with quite a few rounds of thunderstorms week after week, so just be ready for that. let's move it into our 7-day forecast here in san francisco. as fall officially arrives on sunday, 543 in the morning. wouldn't you know it...
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. >> got out of albuquerque early this morning. pretty empty in the airport. flew into san diego.retty crowded. it was very crowded. it was a 20 minute wait in line for the pete's coffee but autopete's so i had to make the trip. got here in san francisco. beautiful day today out here! not nearly as crowded as i thought it would be. >> and travel experts say if you want to avoid the worst of the crowds, try to go before 11 a.m. or after 8 on monday. >>> well, we are going to have a beautiful couple of days before we see a little spike in that weather, darren! >> you said it! the traveler at sfo said it and that is what is going to happen. for the rest of the holiday weekend. we can go in order. let's use tonight first. look at the windows back there. no clouds! there's not a scrap of any stratus cloud or fog that has developed yet. so we're going to use the the virtual map and show you why there's still confidence here that over the next 6-7 hours, the marine layer is going to build back in. this is probably a little over zealous on the forecast model's part. we should be seeing so
. >> got out of albuquerque early this morning. pretty empty in the airport. flew into san diego.retty crowded. it was very crowded. it was a 20 minute wait in line for the pete's coffee but autopete's so i had to make the trip. got here in san francisco. beautiful day today out here! not nearly as crowded as i thought it would be. >> and travel experts say if you want to avoid the worst of the crowds, try to go before 11 a.m. or after 8 on monday. >>> well, we are going to...
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international operations for the us drug enforcement administration that the he joins us live from albuquerque in the state of new mexico. and michael, good to have you with us again. so we know, but dozens of people have been killed. as these 2 factions within the similar console continue to flash. what do you think is behind this increase in the fighting within the content? how significant does it smell is very significant and simply because the 2 warring factions load laurel 2 miles some by that. and then you also have the chop piece those which are in the chapel guzman sons. so they're fighting for control of the most powerful drive, the current bill that exists in the world by that and also involves treachery. because during chopin's months trial in new york, where he was basically uh, sent to life in prison, that smile something bylaws, brother, and one of his sons testifying against chapel was my. now the trump beat, those kind of jim, uh, miles, something by like in brought him to the united states. so now it's also a matter of treasury between both groups. they're also trying to deal
international operations for the us drug enforcement administration that the he joins us live from albuquerque in the state of new mexico. and michael, good to have you with us again. so we know, but dozens of people have been killed. as these 2 factions within the similar console continue to flash. what do you think is behind this increase in the fighting within the content? how significant does it smell is very significant and simply because the 2 warring factions load laurel 2 miles some by...
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now these really minute you said that they were targeting albuquerque as blog, put out a statement that in fact the, he's fine and like we're in good health. now this comes off to a day of an incredibly intense bombing campaign across slept on by the israeli military. there actually been 5 waves of strikes that started this morning very early at about 630 local time with the strikes across the south disclose later on by strikes in the back of valley and in the north and bol back. then the striking bay route that i was just talking about, and then the 4th wave was the back of the again. and there's a 5th wave happening as i speak in the back of value with some very dramatic pritchard's coming out of those strikes. and as you mentioned earlier, 492 people have been killed in this area campaign in this building campaign by israel, which includes a 35 children and 58 women, making it the deadliest day. it never has loans history since the civil war. and now in, also in response to this, hezbollah has started carrying out a tax and strikes on is let's try it out at least 6 targeting bases ac
now these really minute you said that they were targeting albuquerque as blog, put out a statement that in fact the, he's fine and like we're in good health. now this comes off to a day of an incredibly intense bombing campaign across slept on by the israeli military. there actually been 5 waves of strikes that started this morning very early at about 630 local time with the strikes across the south disclose later on by strikes in the back of valley and in the north and bol back. then the...
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albuquerque. a ph.d. candidate in. film and television studies at the university east anglia in the united kingdom and has been a lifelong. i'm sorry. eleanor roosevelt. eleanor roosevelt on screen is her first book. please join me in welcoming ms. beachum to the roosevelt reading festival. well thanks for that introduction and thanks, everybody for being here. thanks. also, the archivists here who are so important to all this work that we do, thanks to the other researchers and scholars. and also i have to thank both franklin and eleanor roosevelt for this shining example that they made, for all of us so i'll be talking about my book, eleanor roosevelt on screen. and i think i'm the one here today talking about air rather than fdr. and also a film and television historian. so my topic's a little different than everyone else today, but over the years, i found myself recognizing that eleanor was not a pioneer in print and radio but she's the first woman in the united states to host major public affairs, broadcast televi
albuquerque. a ph.d. candidate in. film and television studies at the university east anglia in the united kingdom and has been a lifelong. i'm sorry. eleanor roosevelt. eleanor roosevelt on screen is her first book. please join me in welcoming ms. beachum to the roosevelt reading festival. well thanks for that introduction and thanks, everybody for being here. thanks. also, the archivists here who are so important to all this work that we do, thanks to the other researchers and scholars. and...
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four dead, 17 injured after a mass shooting in birmingham, albuquerque.lence over the weekend including the city of chicago. more on what happened there with garrett tenney. >> good morning to you. we're expecting an update from police to birmingham in what investigators believe was a murder for hire scheme. it happened saturday night in the entertainment district. a crowd of people gathered outside a bar when a consider pulled out. multi many gunmen got out and opened fire. killing four and injuring 17. they believe they were carrying out a hit job on a single person in the crowd and everyone else got caught in the crossfire . birmingham has seen more than 122 homicides this year. the city's mayor. >> there is a certain element in this community who are too confident running around with semi automatic weapons, conversion switches and everything else whose only intent hell bent intent is to harm people, shoot people, kill people. >> here in chicago one of the latest mass shootings was in the little village neighborhood late saturday night. a group of men
four dead, 17 injured after a mass shooting in birmingham, albuquerque.lence over the weekend including the city of chicago. more on what happened there with garrett tenney. >> good morning to you. we're expecting an update from police to birmingham in what investigators believe was a murder for hire scheme. it happened saturday night in the entertainment district. a crowd of people gathered outside a bar when a consider pulled out. multi many gunmen got out and opened fire. killing four...
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our family in birmingham, albuquerque in 1963 survived the bombing of our home.nation attempt. there is terror, there is fear. my mom, doctor naomi king passed on march 7th said heal on your feet. pray, forgive. seek god for guidance. the blame game will not work. i heard president trump say at a meeting. we need to make america pray again. we don't worship government, we worship god. we have to remember this in the midst. to the family of president trump, president trump himself, we are praying for you, psalm19:one. >> to the second assassination attempt it is time for christians left and right, red, blue, black, white come together to pray for this nation, to pray for the political process without any violence. it is what american needs. we need all believers on their knees asking god for all candidates to be safe. >> harris: that brings me back to my point. this is for the entire nation. we could not take this kind of violence that your family has suffered mightily and we pray for your continued healing and your family's as well. we could not take that as a na
our family in birmingham, albuquerque in 1963 survived the bombing of our home.nation attempt. there is terror, there is fear. my mom, doctor naomi king passed on march 7th said heal on your feet. pray, forgive. seek god for guidance. the blame game will not work. i heard president trump say at a meeting. we need to make america pray again. we don't worship government, we worship god. we have to remember this in the midst. to the family of president trump, president trump himself, we are...
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albuquerque new mexico. good morning. >> i don't know why she was picking on the two reporters. they seem very knowledgeable about the issues. i think trump gets a lot of credit for his economics and the numbers you indicate that. i think it's a bunch of bs. he talks about other things, he talks what is tariff war, he talks about in such a general way i do know if anyone members the last time he did that. he spoke nonsense and i just think harris is not specific on so many things that i think she's doing a better job than he is if you want to go head-to-head with that. and i just want to say like you said i think he gets a lot more credit and doesn't talk about it in the way, he doesn't pinpoint issues. he just talks about them in broad terms. i wonder what you think about why harris -- she's not specific on everything but i think she's doing a lot better than trump is. >> one interesting thing you brought up was the trump proposal tariffs they think of gotten traction on is harris during the debate and throughout her speeches or economic speech in pittsburgh was effectively lik
albuquerque new mexico. good morning. >> i don't know why she was picking on the two reporters. they seem very knowledgeable about the issues. i think trump gets a lot of credit for his economics and the numbers you indicate that. i think it's a bunch of bs. he talks about other things, he talks what is tariff war, he talks about in such a general way i do know if anyone members the last time he did that. he spoke nonsense and i just think harris is not specific on so many things that i...
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a recent poll from out there in new mexico the albuquerque journal shows heinrich leading by 12 pointsey were undecided. ryan wirick leading among women by 22 points. staying in new mexico now tonight we take you on exclusive ride along fox received upclose look at the dangerous and pervasive cartel activity there that sends drugs and criminals into the u.s. here is correspondent brook taylor. >> has eyes on those two by. >> two illegal migrants busted by border patrol agents after crossing the border over mount crease notorious for cartel control. >> illegal smuggling is multi-billion dollars per year criminal enterprise for trans criminal organization. >> agents recognize this migrant as someone who previously tried to cross the border illegally. they say he was smuggled by so-called coyote who made a shocking confession to us on camera. >> you were involved in the cartel? >> well, if you don't work for them, then you get in trouble with them anyways. when they need me, they come looking for me. when they come, you have to go to work. >> this family from ecuador tells us they paid th
a recent poll from out there in new mexico the albuquerque journal shows heinrich leading by 12 pointsey were undecided. ryan wirick leading among women by 22 points. staying in new mexico now tonight we take you on exclusive ride along fox received upclose look at the dangerous and pervasive cartel activity there that sends drugs and criminals into the u.s. here is correspondent brook taylor. >> has eyes on those two by. >> two illegal migrants busted by border patrol agents after...
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. >> albuquerque, new mexico democrat good morning. >> good morning.st of all inset don't know why c-span is picking on these issues. trump gets a lot of credit for economics. you indicate that it's a bunch of bs. he talks about other thing. he talks about the terror four. he talks about in such a general way. so if you know what room is less image of the said to build the farmers out. goesi into nonsense about hannibal lector and all of that. harris is not specific on so many things but i think she's doing a better job to go head-to-head with that. i want to say he gets a lot more credit and does not talk about it does not pinpoint any issues anyone he talks about in broad terms. i wonder what you think about why she's not specific on everything but she's doing a lot better than trump's. thank you very much. >> one interesting thing you brought up was trump's proposal and tariffs. that is something the harris campaign things have t gotten traction on is attacking harris during the debate and threat of speeches for economic speech in pittsburgh on wedn
. >> albuquerque, new mexico democrat good morning. >> good morning.st of all inset don't know why c-span is picking on these issues. trump gets a lot of credit for economics. you indicate that it's a bunch of bs. he talks about other thing. he talks about the terror four. he talks about in such a general way. so if you know what room is less image of the said to build the farmers out. goesi into nonsense about hannibal lector and all of that. harris is not specific on so many...
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that indicates a possibility of seeing severe weather in places like denver all the way down to albuquerqueas you can see, this is very typical with lows. when they leave the west coast, they go into the rockies and they can tap into that gulf of mexico moisture. and this is particularly when they get in the plains states that can sometimes go crazy. but this particular low is projected to just move up to the dakota. so it's not going to be much of a player were watching this guy to rtd's the west. that's a player tomorrow through a little bit on thursday morning, futurecast. this is how it looks like today. peeling away the fog going not bad this afternoon. tonight. looks like might get some cloud cover hopefully to hold off just long enough to check out the partial eclipse or the big moon that will be out there tonight. rain developing predawn upstream here expected to kind of maryland, the parts of the base of this wave. keep a couple scattered showers here we get the daytime heating. we might get potentially some thunder showers. and there you see all the action going up there in the mo
that indicates a possibility of seeing severe weather in places like denver all the way down to albuquerqueas you can see, this is very typical with lows. when they leave the west coast, they go into the rockies and they can tap into that gulf of mexico moisture. and this is particularly when they get in the plains states that can sometimes go crazy. but this particular low is projected to just move up to the dakota. so it's not going to be much of a player were watching this guy to rtd's the...
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months, myself and small delegation went to phoenix, arizona for intel to portland, oregon and to albuquerque. we toured the factory. we saw the scale of what this does for natalie construction worker's -- not only construction workers but the american public, reducing inflation and making sure that these chips are done in the united states. one thing i found interesting by talking to the local workers, some of them had worked their entire careers. because of the commitment from companies like intel that are not only innovative but they are also changing their technology to stay competitive in an ultra competitive market, it made a generational career for the pipefitter, the electrician, the sheet metal worker in that community. some of them had three generations on that project due to this generational change that we are going to see the same in columbus, ohio. because of the chips act, that has created same dynamic in columbus. we are building the project right now. we know that right after they called phase one, the chips and signs act created the opportunity for three more phases and inve
months, myself and small delegation went to phoenix, arizona for intel to portland, oregon and to albuquerque. we toured the factory. we saw the scale of what this does for natalie construction worker's -- not only construction workers but the american public, reducing inflation and making sure that these chips are done in the united states. one thing i found interesting by talking to the local workers, some of them had worked their entire careers. because of the commitment from companies like...
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hezbollah terrorist organization, and one of its founders was eliminated by the idf together with ali albuquerque, the commander of hezbollah's southern front, and additional hezbollah leaders all right. i want to bring in ha hellyer, middle east studies scholar at the carnegie endowment for international peace. and he joins me now, live from athens thanks so much for being here. so just want to get off the bat. your your take on the news, not confirmed yet by hezbollah, but certainly israel claiming that they have killed hezbollah's had what do you think i guess much for the invitation. >> i think you'll have a lot of people today having takes on what's happened and having predictions about what's going to happen. i suspect that any of them are going to be very wrong not because i'm a better analyst and they are because i think it needs to be recognized. there are lots of wildcards in this situation right now. we do not know, for example, how it on is going to respond we don't know who's going to take over from hassan nasrallah what we do know is that in the past, that previous leader has bought
hezbollah terrorist organization, and one of its founders was eliminated by the idf together with ali albuquerque, the commander of hezbollah's southern front, and additional hezbollah leaders all right. i want to bring in ha hellyer, middle east studies scholar at the carnegie endowment for international peace. and he joins me now, live from athens thanks so much for being here. so just want to get off the bat. your your take on the news, not confirmed yet by hezbollah, but certainly israel...
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she is a mother of three in albuquerque, new mexico, and in october of 23 -- for diabetes and a liver condition. her insurance denied coverage of wegovy three times. it would have cost about $1000 after a $300 discount. her doctor than described -- prescribed ozempic. her health insurance company approved her prescription. even with health insurance, bernadette and her ozempic -- $1000 a month. bernadette made the difficult decision to not pay $12,000 annually for wegovy or ozempic. both prescriptions prescribed by her doctors. according to -- the adult hispanic population in the united states 45.6% obesity incidents. black and hispanic people are more predisposed to having type two diabetes, a condition related to obesity. the median household income is $62,268, or $5189 a month. the median household income for the united states is $65,540, or $5461 a month. even with a 40% reduction in the list price, the cost of these drugs represent a huge part of the monthly income of new mexican and hispanic americans. i also heard through your testimony the coupons or things of that nature that
she is a mother of three in albuquerque, new mexico, and in october of 23 -- for diabetes and a liver condition. her insurance denied coverage of wegovy three times. it would have cost about $1000 after a $300 discount. her doctor than described -- prescribed ozempic. her health insurance company approved her prescription. even with health insurance, bernadette and her ozempic -- $1000 a month. bernadette made the difficult decision to not pay $12,000 annually for wegovy or ozempic. both...
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on affordability but i will share a story heard from bernadette her she's a mother of three in albuquerquew mexico. in october 23 bernadette was prescribed wegovy for diabetes and liver condition. her insurance denied coverage of wegovy three times certain bernadette's prescription would have cost about $1000 after a $300 discount. her doctor then prescribed chen five after two pills or health insurance company approved her prescription. even with health insurance her ozempic prescription it would've cost around $1000 a month bernadette made the difficult decision to not pay $12000 annually for either wegovy or ozempic both prescribed by her doctors. she goes without the adult hispanic population in the united states has a 45.6% obesity incident. black and hispanic people are more predisposed having type two diabetes, a condition related to obesity. that median household income in new mexico $62268 or $5189 a month. median household income for hispanic families across united states 65005 at a $40 or 5004 to $61 a month. even with the 40% reduction in the listed price the cost of these drug
on affordability but i will share a story heard from bernadette her she's a mother of three in albuquerquew mexico. in october 23 bernadette was prescribed wegovy for diabetes and liver condition. her insurance denied coverage of wegovy three times certain bernadette's prescription would have cost about $1000 after a $300 discount. her doctor then prescribed chen five after two pills or health insurance company approved her prescription. even with health insurance her ozempic prescription it...
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my name is tanya albuquerque. it's albuquerque. first, i want to object to the timing of the issuance of the eir on two grounds. one is, i think it should have been paused. while the landmark designation is being considered. this is just logical. it includes extensive commentary and suggestions regarding how to protect historic resources. but it was prepared based only on its own assumptions about what will actually be protected. once the landmark process is complete. second, the initial study should have been completed and released before the draft eir. not at the same time. that really jeopardizes the public's ability to comment in any effective way on the draft eir. i understand the initial study is not required under sequa, but in this case, when it is done, the sequa rules and the code under which it's adopted assumes that it will be the starting point for a draft eir. it doesn't say anything about releasing them both at the same time, and jeopardizing the public's ability to comment. turning to the substance of the draft eir,
my name is tanya albuquerque. it's albuquerque. first, i want to object to the timing of the issuance of the eir on two grounds. one is, i think it should have been paused. while the landmark designation is being considered. this is just logical. it includes extensive commentary and suggestions regarding how to protect historic resources. but it was prepared based only on its own assumptions about what will actually be protected. once the landmark process is complete. second, the initial study...
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albuquerque new mexico. good morning. >> i don't know why she was picking on the two reporters.y seem very knowledgeable about the issues. i think trump gets a lot of credit for his economics and the numbers you indicate that. i think it's a bunch of bs. he talks about other things, he talks what is tariff war, he talks about in such a general way i do know if anyone members the last time he did that. he spoke nonsense and i just think harris is not specific on so many things that i think she's doing a better job than he is if you want to go head-to-head with that. and i just want to say like you said i think he gets a lot more credit and doesn't talk about it in the way, he doesn't pinpoint issues. he just talks about them in broad terms. i wonder what you think about why harris -- she's not specific on everything but i think she's doing a lot better than trump is. >> one interesting thing you brought up was the trump proposal tariffs they think of gotten traction on is harris during the debate and throughout her speeches or economic speech in pittsburgh was effectively like ac
albuquerque new mexico. good morning. >> i don't know why she was picking on the two reporters.y seem very knowledgeable about the issues. i think trump gets a lot of credit for his economics and the numbers you indicate that. i think it's a bunch of bs. he talks about other things, he talks what is tariff war, he talks about in such a general way i do know if anyone members the last time he did that. he spoke nonsense and i just think harris is not specific on so many things that i think...
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host: here is lita, albuquerque, good morning, republican. caller: hi. mimi? host: yes?t ahead. caller: hi. [laughter] thank you. i tried to call the other day, but for some reason, it was a different category for the calling numbers. i finally did call. i am a republican, have been since the 80's when i discovered that the democrats were the baby killers. the abortion, pro-abortion people. that's when i discovered that and i said no no no, you can't call the republicans baby killers. come on. i am a republican. i've been a republican since the 80's. i would vote for trump because he's a republican. i won't vote for a democrat. host: alrighty. you can continue to call in on open forum, we will take your calls until the end of the program at 10 a.m. eastern, but we are pausing right here to talk to ashley gold, tech and policy reporter at axios. guest: thanks for having me. host: we have you on to talk about the hearing from the d.c. court of appeals at 10 a.m. -- by the way, you can hear that over on c-span two at 10 a.m., it's about tiktok. they are taking the justice d
host: here is lita, albuquerque, good morning, republican. caller: hi. mimi? host: yes?t ahead. caller: hi. [laughter] thank you. i tried to call the other day, but for some reason, it was a different category for the calling numbers. i finally did call. i am a republican, have been since the 80's when i discovered that the democrats were the baby killers. the abortion, pro-abortion people. that's when i discovered that and i said no no no, you can't call the republicans baby killers. come on....