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albuquerque new mexico professor at northeastern university many thanks. coming up in the program the family of a woman killed in a violent crime in india accuses. body against their wishes. and protests in hong kong during china's national celebrations. however we've got right in the forecast to central parts of china over the next couple of days is too bad at the moment not too bad too across a good part of japan things squatting down now to system fairly close by i think we wanted to shout into eastern parts of honshu but the side doesn't achieve that little colder cloud meanwhile across the northeast china down towards the yellow sea just pushing away from beijing we'll see that cloud of rain just squeezing its way across the korean peninsula north korea particular could see some heavy downpours possibly with some flooding ahead of that so nice little wind whether tokyo at around 25 degrees is that western weather for central parts of china as we go through friday and damage to the south some rather heavy showers just making their way in here as well a
albuquerque new mexico professor at northeastern university many thanks. coming up in the program the family of a woman killed in a violent crime in india accuses. body against their wishes. and protests in hong kong during china's national celebrations. however we've got right in the forecast to central parts of china over the next couple of days is too bad at the moment not too bad too across a good part of japan things squatting down now to system fairly close by i think we wanted to shout...
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both planes landed at kirkland air force base in albuquerque, new mexico. a careful accounting is made of fuel consumption. a special fuel was developed by shell oil company. specifically for the angel. the finished product was shipped to nevada in train cars. this blend will not boil at the low pressures encountered altitude. it will still give adequate air starts. it is so in volatile that fire rarely follows a mishap. a simple 100 gallon slipper tank has been developed. these pressurized tanks contain enough fuel to carry them at cruising altitude, where they have no significant effect on speed or range. even after the addition of an external chute and an autopilot, the final weight was within 10 pounds of the original proposal. the angel exceeded limits in fueling and range. prototype angel was flown across elf valley -- death valley, their own d.c. three made almost daily flights to watertown with a handpicked crew of mechanics. the first unofficial name for watertown was paradise ranch. this dips -- this description was dreamed up tongue-in-cheek. any
both planes landed at kirkland air force base in albuquerque, new mexico. a careful accounting is made of fuel consumption. a special fuel was developed by shell oil company. specifically for the angel. the finished product was shipped to nevada in train cars. this blend will not boil at the low pressures encountered altitude. it will still give adequate air starts. it is so in volatile that fire rarely follows a mishap. a simple 100 gallon slipper tank has been developed. these pressurized...
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both were equipped with the older engine, landed at kirkland air force base in albuquerque, new mexico. after each development flight the careful accounting is made of fuel consumption. a special fuel, dubbed lighter fluid, was developed by shell oil company for angel. the finished product was shipped to nevada and tank cars labeled lf1a. this blend will not boil at the low pressures encountered at altitude, yet will still give adequate air start. volatile that fire rarely follows a mishap. a simple 100 gallon tank was developed for extreme long flight. these pressurized tanks contain enough to carry the angel at cruising altitude, where they have no significant effect on speed or range. even after the addition of an external drag chute, three times the normal oxygen supply, improved braking and autopilot, the final weight was within 10 pounds of the original proposal. the angel exceeded original performance limits in both ceiling and range. when the prototype angel was flown across death valley to itselfwn lockheed found in the transportation business. their own d.c. three made almost
both were equipped with the older engine, landed at kirkland air force base in albuquerque, new mexico. after each development flight the careful accounting is made of fuel consumption. a special fuel, dubbed lighter fluid, was developed by shell oil company for angel. the finished product was shipped to nevada and tank cars labeled lf1a. this blend will not boil at the low pressures encountered at altitude, yet will still give adequate air start. volatile that fire rarely follows a mishap. a...
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we go to miguel in albuquerque, new mexico. supporting the president. caller: good morning. am a new republican, i was previously democrat. one thing i have noticed in regards to the democratic party in florida, joe biden was in florida to pander to the latino community. he played d'esposito on his phone. in terms of policy, i have not heard much. do they feel joe biden is going to handle the latino vote? being latino in a prominently blue state, my vote doesn't really count. being in florida, i know it is going to be major. guest: you are right. your vote could be very important this cycle. it is an interesting divide. ricans inmany puerto central florida who have come to florida and they don't have to become a citizen. they already are a citizen. digits need to register. appears to be -- many of them -- don't register with either party. bey have come and decided to no party affiliates. there voters up for grabs. we are watching as it looks like more latino women, puerto ricans supporting joe biden. and men supporting donald trump. that all plays out. very immigration was i
we go to miguel in albuquerque, new mexico. supporting the president. caller: good morning. am a new republican, i was previously democrat. one thing i have noticed in regards to the democratic party in florida, joe biden was in florida to pander to the latino community. he played d'esposito on his phone. in terms of policy, i have not heard much. do they feel joe biden is going to handle the latino vote? being latino in a prominently blue state, my vote doesn't really count. being in florida,...
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is turn respected this mentally disturbed homeless man illegally camping in the hills of albuquerque new mexico will soon fall victim to police bullets i'll tell you would be my honor to perform going to almost every day that goes by in the media you hear about education. jobs and health care you never hear about affordable housing. are you doing ok medically. when i started i was actually really shocked how ill you. or on the street it was like going to a 3rd world country. and this is a map that shows you the foreclosures initiated and over the last 2 years every single one has for a. good word about you know it's pretty well that i do know the name of the person archer. say was assaulted last tuesday he may have some booze or broken ribs. it is estimated the poverty rate for kids in this country will soon hit 25 percent those children would be the largest american generation to be raised in hard times since the great depression. the 1st day. psychologically how hits is you like anyone did nothing you have no friends in the world people like. even though they probably don't know you know now
is turn respected this mentally disturbed homeless man illegally camping in the hills of albuquerque new mexico will soon fall victim to police bullets i'll tell you would be my honor to perform going to almost every day that goes by in the media you hear about education. jobs and health care you never hear about affordable housing. are you doing ok medically. when i started i was actually really shocked how ill you. or on the street it was like going to a 3rd world country. and this is a map...
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is turn respected this mentally disturbed homeless man illegally camping in the hills of albuquerque new mexico will soon fall victim to police bullets i'll tell you would be my honor to perform going to almost every day that goes by the media you hear about education. jobs and health care you never hear about affordable housing. are you doing ok medically. when i started i was actually really shocked at how the word on the street it was like going to a 3rd world country. in this is a map that shows you the foreclosures initiated over the last 2 years every single one.
is turn respected this mentally disturbed homeless man illegally camping in the hills of albuquerque new mexico will soon fall victim to police bullets i'll tell you would be my honor to perform going to almost every day that goes by the media you hear about education. jobs and health care you never hear about affordable housing. are you doing ok medically. when i started i was actually really shocked at how the word on the street it was like going to a 3rd world country. in this is a map that...
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is turn respected this mentally disturbed homeless man illegally camping in the hills of albuquerque new mexico will soon fall victim to police bullets i don't know you would be my honor to mourn to know almost every day that goes by in the media you hear about education. jobs and health care you never hear about affordable housing. are you doing ok medically. when i started i was actually really shocked how ill you. we're on the street it was like going to a 3rd world country. and this is a map that shows you the foreclosures initiated over the last 2 years every single one as for both. there were about you know us pretty well that. you know the name of the person i heard you guys she was assaulted last tuesday so you may have.
is turn respected this mentally disturbed homeless man illegally camping in the hills of albuquerque new mexico will soon fall victim to police bullets i don't know you would be my honor to mourn to know almost every day that goes by in the media you hear about education. jobs and health care you never hear about affordable housing. are you doing ok medically. when i started i was actually really shocked how ill you. we're on the street it was like going to a 3rd world country. and this is a...
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professor alan schroeder is a presidential debates historian and he's in albuquerque, new mexico.oining us on the programme. thank you. we will go back into history in a little bit, but let's try and work out what is happening at the moment. there are supposed to be three debates between the top two candidates. we have had one. what is your best guess about whether we will get the other two or not. i think it's 50-50 other two or not. i think it's 50—50 we may get one more, probably the last one that was scheduled for october 21. this one next week, i don't see how this could possibly go on, because the commission which responses the debates has said they will do a debate next week, but virtually, and drunk, as you have just now says absolutely not. so i don't think this next one is going to happen. who has more to gain or lose from these debates, going forward , lose from these debates, going forward, now? this is the strange thing. trump is the one who needs more debates. he is way behind at this point in the polling and the logic is debates would give him more opportunities to
professor alan schroeder is a presidential debates historian and he's in albuquerque, new mexico.oining us on the programme. thank you. we will go back into history in a little bit, but let's try and work out what is happening at the moment. there are supposed to be three debates between the top two candidates. we have had one. what is your best guess about whether we will get the other two or not. i think it's 50-50 other two or not. i think it's 50—50 we may get one more, probably the last...
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. >> hospital beds on the move in albuquerque, new mexico, with hospitals pushing capacity, officials in new mexico say many coronavirus patients there need to be transferred from one hospital to another throughout the state. and they're worried about having enough people to take care of them. >> our hospital leaders' greatest concern today is staffing up those betts. they point out health care workforce, they're getting tired, there's people who step back. >> cases have spiked to such an extent in new mexico that the governor is telling people flat out, don't leave your home if you don't have to. the virus, she says, is winning. >> this is the most serious emergency that new mexico has ever faced. >> officials say many new cases are tied directly to virus spreads in prisons and veterans homes. >> there are 52 members in quarantine and 25 staff members out of the unit with positive covid-19 tests. >> wisconsin and new mexico had one of ten states that just reported the single highest number of cases ever. the u.s. topped 60,000 new cases in a single day for the first time since august
. >> hospital beds on the move in albuquerque, new mexico, with hospitals pushing capacity, officials in new mexico say many coronavirus patients there need to be transferred from one hospital to another throughout the state. and they're worried about having enough people to take care of them. >> our hospital leaders' greatest concern today is staffing up those betts. they point out health care workforce, they're getting tired, there's people who step back. >> cases have...
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so much of our research relied on primary sources, paper collections in santa fe and albuquerque, new mexico, local and regional spanish and english language newspapers. we relied heavily on the hispanic division, which was fantastic at the library of congress. georgette dorn and tracy north, resources bothto and puerto rico, and also helped us with the storylines in the book. we used the periodicals room to look at a number of newspapers, particularly puerto rican newspapers. and the ever helpful san juan star, which was the only one of the three that was in english. and then at national archives, to capture the story, particularly of puerto rican resident commissioners and territorial delegates, we went into a number of different record groups. the department of interior territorial papers, record group 48, the records of the office of the territories, record 126, and then, in addition to that, the center for legislative archives supplied us with a lot of images, original documents, and certificates of election. so, the book is structured, again, like the volumes on women in congress and a
so much of our research relied on primary sources, paper collections in santa fe and albuquerque, new mexico, local and regional spanish and english language newspapers. we relied heavily on the hispanic division, which was fantastic at the library of congress. georgette dorn and tracy north, resources bothto and puerto rico, and also helped us with the storylines in the book. we used the periodicals room to look at a number of newspapers, particularly puerto rican newspapers. and the ever...
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. >> reporter: hospital beds on the move in albuquerque, new mexico, with hospitals pushing capacity.ew mexico say many coronavirus patients there need to be transferred from one hospital to another throughout the state. and they're worried about having enough people to take care of them. >> our hospital leader's great concern today is staffing up those beds. they point out that, you know, the health care workforce that's been fighting valently against co-credit in new mexico are getting tired and there's some people who have stepped back. >> reporter: cases have spiked to such an extent in new mexico that the governor is telling people flat out don't leave your home if you don't have to. the virus, she says, is winning. >> this is the most serious emergency that new mexico has ever faced. >> reporter: business business is also seeing horrific spikes. and officials say many new cases are tied directly to virus spreads in prisons and veterans homes like the king facility in what pack ka county. >> there are 52 members currently in quarantine. and there are 25 staff members currently ou
. >> reporter: hospital beds on the move in albuquerque, new mexico, with hospitals pushing capacity.ew mexico say many coronavirus patients there need to be transferred from one hospital to another throughout the state. and they're worried about having enough people to take care of them. >> our hospital leader's great concern today is staffing up those beds. they point out that, you know, the health care workforce that's been fighting valently against co-credit in new mexico are...
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author of presidential debates risky business on the campaign trail he joins us live from albuquerque new mexicohello and thanks for your time firstly let me start by asking you who's in the risky position here in the debate is it biden with apparently and 8.5 percent advantage according to some polls or is it trump. well there's always risk there's always risk because it's live t.v. and anything can happen but i actually think that biden probably has the easier job to do tonight just protecting his lead not doing anything to get in the way of that trajectory that you just mentioned whereas trump really has to turn things around and that's a much harder thing to do i get elections really be won and lost on these kind of debates especially given such a vast number of people what is it 30000000 people of already cast their vote yes having a quarter of the population has already cast its vote and add to that the fact that this year there are very few undecided voters to begin with so this debate probably won't have a huge effect on the outcome of the election and generally they don't but you always
author of presidential debates risky business on the campaign trail he joins us live from albuquerque new mexicohello and thanks for your time firstly let me start by asking you who's in the risky position here in the debate is it biden with apparently and 8.5 percent advantage according to some polls or is it trump. well there's always risk there's always risk because it's live t.v. and anything can happen but i actually think that biden probably has the easier job to do tonight just...
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host: we will go to miguel in albuquerque, new mexico. supporting the president. good morning. rom new mexico -- miguel from new mexico. i am a new republican, i was previously democrat. one thing i have noticed in regards to the democratic party in florida, joe biden was in florida to pander to the latino community. he played "d'esposito" on his phone. in terms of policy, i have not heard much. how do they feel joe biden is going to handle the latino vote? being latino in a prominently blue state, my vote doesn't really count. let's put it that way. but being in florida i know it , is going to be major. guest: you are right. i think that the latino vote could be very important this cycle. it is an interesting divide. there are many puerto ricans in central florida who have come to florida, and they don't have to become a citizen. they already are a citizen. all they do is register to vote. group, many of them don't register with either party. no party decided to be affiliate, so their vote is up for grabs. likee watching as it looks more latino women who are puerto rican are su
host: we will go to miguel in albuquerque, new mexico. supporting the president. good morning. rom new mexico -- miguel from new mexico. i am a new republican, i was previously democrat. one thing i have noticed in regards to the democratic party in florida, joe biden was in florida to pander to the latino community. he played "d'esposito" on his phone. in terms of policy, i have not heard much. how do they feel joe biden is going to handle the latino vote? being latino in a...
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families here, i was meeting with some former gang members in phoenix and los angeles and albuquerque, new mexico. when i talked to those former gang members, here's what they told me, why they joined the gang. they said joining a gang is like joining a family. i said, joining a family? yes. because the gang offered support, it offered leadership, it offered comfort. it was a way to get ahead. where have we come if joining a gang is like being a member of a family? that's why i think families have to be strengthened and you don't strengthen the american family by raising taxes. >> i do want to respond to that. >> admiral? >> george bush and dan quayle want to protect the very wealthy. that is the group that has gotten all of the tax cuts under the bush-quayle administration. no one here that is middle income has gotten a tax cut because middle income families have had tax increases under bush and quayle in order to finance the cuts for the very wealthy. that's what trickle-down economics is all about. we're proposing to also offer foreign corporations to pay the same taxes that american corporati
families here, i was meeting with some former gang members in phoenix and los angeles and albuquerque, new mexico. when i talked to those former gang members, here's what they told me, why they joined the gang. they said joining a gang is like joining a family. i said, joining a family? yes. because the gang offered support, it offered leadership, it offered comfort. it was a way to get ahead. where have we come if joining a gang is like being a member of a family? that's why i think families...
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i was meeting with former gang members in phoenix, los angeles, and albuquerque, new mexico. when i talk ed to those former gang members, here is what they told me, why they joined the gang. joining a gang is like joining a family. i said joining a family? yes. because the gang offers support. it offers leadership. it offered comfort. it was a way to get ahead. where have we come if joining a gang is like joining a family. >> i do want to respond to that. >> george bush and dan quayle want to protect the very wealthy. that is the groove that has gotten tax cuts. nobody here who is middle income, middle-income families under bush and quayle in order to finance the cuts for the very wealthy. that's what trickle-down economics is all about. they want to continue it. we're proposing to also require foreign corporations to pay the same taxes that american corporations do when they do business here in the united states of america. george bush has not been willing to enforce the laws and collect those taxes. we want to close that loophole and raise more money in that way. >> and whe
i was meeting with former gang members in phoenix, los angeles, and albuquerque, new mexico. when i talk ed to those former gang members, here is what they told me, why they joined the gang. joining a gang is like joining a family. i said joining a family? yes. because the gang offers support. it offers leadership. it offered comfort. it was a way to get ahead. where have we come if joining a gang is like joining a family. >> i do want to respond to that. >> george bush and dan...
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alan schroeder is in albuquerque new mexico debate historian with the northeastern university in boston and we'll be back with him later on after the debate coming up to the top of the hour almost over 100 hours g.m.t. 9 pm on the east coast i think it will be 7 pm in salt lake city utah as we prepare for the one and only vice presidential debate of the 2020 election campaign both candidates come to the harris vice presidential candidate for the democrats and mike pence for the republicans have we are told tested negative for coronavirus ahead of this so much a concern obviously with covert 19 out working its way through the white house as to whether this would go ahead and whether mike pence would be all right for this he is he will be there they'll be 2 meters between him and campbell harris as well as plexiglas shields sitting in the chair right now you can see susan page who is the washington bureau chief for usa today the 1st print journalist to moderate one of these debates since 1976 i believe it is and as we said so much anticipation about this debate usually vice presidential d
alan schroeder is in albuquerque new mexico debate historian with the northeastern university in boston and we'll be back with him later on after the debate coming up to the top of the hour almost over 100 hours g.m.t. 9 pm on the east coast i think it will be 7 pm in salt lake city utah as we prepare for the one and only vice presidential debate of the 2020 election campaign both candidates come to the harris vice presidential candidate for the democrats and mike pence for the republicans have...
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cities like albuquerque, new mexico were celebrated stops along the journey.oday buildings that once lined this part of the iconic highway have faded and closed as the cottonwood mall became the new downtown. >> reporter: the mall was kind of the big hangout? >> i met my husband at the mall, yes. >> so did i. >> it's played a pivotal part in our lives. >> for the marcell sisters, all six of them, along with brother jonathan, the cottonwood mall in albuquerque was the center of their social lives. >> it was people that we went to school with. so everybody kind of knew everybody. sister number five, 17-year-old brittani, worked at a sunglasses kiosk in the atrium. >> and she's this beautiful, blonde girl with striking blue eyes and a big smile. >> you were just drawn to her. >> life was simple, good. until wednesday, september 11th, 2008. brittani, just starting her senior year of high school, made plans to meet her mom, a credit-union teller, at home for lunch. >> i open the door, and i walk in. and i saw her favorite pair of red sunglasses down on the floor. >
cities like albuquerque, new mexico were celebrated stops along the journey.oday buildings that once lined this part of the iconic highway have faded and closed as the cottonwood mall became the new downtown. >> reporter: the mall was kind of the big hangout? >> i met my husband at the mall, yes. >> so did i. >> it's played a pivotal part in our lives. >> for the marcell sisters, all six of them, along with brother jonathan, the cottonwood mall in albuquerque was...
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here was yesterday, front page of the albuquerque journal in new mexico. us total blows past record, right? that was yesterday. today's no better. new mexico's virus spread on fire. that's two subsequent days in the albuquerque paper. in idaho, "the times"-news yesterday, twin falls sets a new record for covid cases. situation is getting worse. community needs to slow spread. that's yesterday. look at the front page today. alarming rise in covid cases. look at wyoming. here's the thursday front page of the "casper star-tribune," in bold, all caps, spanning the whole front page, "tip of the iceberg." wyoming medical center opens surge unit to handle spike. hospital unit declares code orange. that's yesterday. wyoming's situation looks no better today. here's the wyoming tribune eagle today. covid cases confirmed in wyoming since march top 7,000. that headline -- see how they've overli ov overlaid the new cases graph over the map of the state there in wyoming? that's their new cases graph. it looks like the near side of the matterhorn. here's thursday's front
here was yesterday, front page of the albuquerque journal in new mexico. us total blows past record, right? that was yesterday. today's no better. new mexico's virus spread on fire. that's two subsequent days in the albuquerque paper. in idaho, "the times"-news yesterday, twin falls sets a new record for covid cases. situation is getting worse. community needs to slow spread. that's yesterday. look at the front page today. alarming rise in covid cases. look at wyoming. here's the...
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we go to miguel in albuquerque, new mexico. supporting the president. caller: good morning. a new republican, i was previously democrat. one thing i have noticed in regards to the democratic party in florida, joe biden was in florida to pander to the latino community. he played d'esposito on his phone. in terms of policy, i have not heard much. do they feel joe biden is going to handle the latino vote? being latino in a prominently blue state, my vote doesn't really count. being in florida, i know it is going to be major. guest: you are right. your vote could be very important this cycle. it is an interesting divide. ricans inmany puerto central florida who have come to florida and they don't have to become a citizen. they already are a citizen. digits need to register. appears to be -- many of them -- don't register with either party. bey have come and decided to no party affiliates. there voters up for grabs. we are watching as it looks like more latino women, puerto ricans supporting joe biden. and men supporting donald trump. that all plays out. very immigration was impo
we go to miguel in albuquerque, new mexico. supporting the president. caller: good morning. a new republican, i was previously democrat. one thing i have noticed in regards to the democratic party in florida, joe biden was in florida to pander to the latino community. he played d'esposito on his phone. in terms of policy, i have not heard much. do they feel joe biden is going to handle the latino vote? being latino in a prominently blue state, my vote doesn't really count. being in florida, i...
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host: that is richard and albuquerque, new mexico. of masks coming up in the nbc townhouse with president trump being asked his positioning on masks if it has changed since he contracted covid-19. [video clip] pres. trump: i was good with it, but i have heard many stories on masks. being president you have people who bring meals and this and i had an instance recently where a very wonderful person is bringing me a meal and playing with his mask and touching his mask and then bringing a plate in an i'm saying, i don't know if that is so good. the good news, i decided not to eat it. but look, on the masks you have two stories, a story where they want in a story where they don't want it. >> i don't get that, because all of your health public officials are in unison about this. they are all in unison about it. hasuniversity of washington a model the air task force relies on says that if everyone wore a mask, you could cut expected depth in half. at dr.rump: if you look scott, great-stanford, you will tell you -- disease not infectious spe
host: that is richard and albuquerque, new mexico. of masks coming up in the nbc townhouse with president trump being asked his positioning on masks if it has changed since he contracted covid-19. [video clip] pres. trump: i was good with it, but i have heard many stories on masks. being president you have people who bring meals and this and i had an instance recently where a very wonderful person is bringing me a meal and playing with his mask and touching his mask and then bringing a plate in...
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straight.nt my opponent's claims are false she has been corrected by the albuquerque journal and the roswell daily record in new mexicoil and gas association so i know it's worse the first summer continues to say even after has been corrected but willing to say anything to get elected so it comes to diversifying the energy portfolio i think we need to do that with every one at the tabl table. >> we have an opportunity to but the statement does the country away from fossil fuels? is a good idea? >>. herrell: no. i recommend the voters go to the government webpages looking at the voting record because actions do speak louder than words. host: the next question the time limit is different on this question for two election cycles now the race has been better and messy at times so you are a person i thank you so much for asking the question it is important question we continue to support each other than that she brings sociable use of the table and will have to be grounded what we believe in and that is service. not to step up to see those commercials so be willing to step up to do that regardless of what we think of the i
straight.nt my opponent's claims are false she has been corrected by the albuquerque journal and the roswell daily record in new mexicoil and gas association so i know it's worse the first summer continues to say even after has been corrected but willing to say anything to get elected so it comes to diversifying the energy portfolio i think we need to do that with every one at the tabl table. >> we have an opportunity to but the statement does the country away from fossil fuels? is a good...
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can do to provide support to every one of our communities and investments in states like new mexico and albuquerque in every corner of our beautiful state. >> representative lujan, thank you. mr. walsh, your turn. >> the response of the federal government has been atrocious. it needs to get out of the way. the food and drug administration is not approving treatments that are needed. this is just a continuation of the from youing administration obstructing health care for people with rare diseases and not able to get treatments until there has been extensive ap expensive testing approval by the fda. similar to the c.d.c. obje obstructed labs from developing tests. and came out with a test of its own that didn't work. as for the money, where is this money coming from? it's our money. and look at your withholding on your pay stub. that's your money being taken to washington where they're keeping some of it and then returning some to buy your votes. votes. >> mr. walsh, thank you. and finally, mr. ronchetti. >> well, i think a couple of things here. first of all, we have to be able to provide help to t
can do to provide support to every one of our communities and investments in states like new mexico and albuquerque in every corner of our beautiful state. >> representative lujan, thank you. mr. walsh, your turn. >> the response of the federal government has been atrocious. it needs to get out of the way. the food and drug administration is not approving treatments that are needed. this is just a continuation of the from youing administration obstructing health care for people with...
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police in albuquerque cracking down on mask wearing and cases rise in new mexico. and there is news tonight on the 18-year-old from ohio, a college freshman among the latest to die because of the virus. here's abc's marcus moore tonight. >> reporter: tonight, fears of colder weather and more time indoors fueling the spread of the virus, now a reality. the country marking the highest number of new cases in a 48-hour period since the pandemic began. hospitals in el paso, texas, are at capacity. medical teams scrambling to airlift critically ill patients to nearby cities. and these surge tents put up to house the staggering influx of covid patients. how serious is this? >> so, we realize that this is the unexpected. this is something that we've not had to do before. >> reporter: the city urging residents to stay home for two weeks to stop the spread. >> by next wednesday, we're going to need another 200-plus hospital rooms. >> reporter: utah hospitals warning they could soon be forced to ration icu beds and prioritize younger patients. >> i did not think we were ever
police in albuquerque cracking down on mask wearing and cases rise in new mexico. and there is news tonight on the 18-year-old from ohio, a college freshman among the latest to die because of the virus. here's abc's marcus moore tonight. >> reporter: tonight, fears of colder weather and more time indoors fueling the spread of the virus, now a reality. the country marking the highest number of new cases in a 48-hour period since the pandemic began. hospitals in el paso, texas, are at...
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she has been corrected by the albuquerque journal and the rise well daily record. and by the new mexicoil and gas association. i don't know what is worse, whether she said it the first time or that she continues to say it even after she has been corrected. what is clear is that she is willing to say anything to get elected. when it comes to diversifying that energy portfolio we need to do that with everyone at the table. >> you have an opportunity to rebut that statement. >> it's not a great idea and i would recommend that voters go to the webpages because actions do speak louder than words. ms. mentus: the next question and i do want to let you know that the time limit is different on this question. you will have one minute each to answer. so here's the question. for two election cycles it has messy and bitter. we believe voters would appreciate you saying one thing wanting you admire about your opponent. ms. torres small: thank you for asking that question, because i think it really is important that we continue to support each other in this challenging process. one thing i appreciate
she has been corrected by the albuquerque journal and the rise well daily record. and by the new mexicoil and gas association. i don't know what is worse, whether she said it the first time or that she continues to say it even after she has been corrected. what is clear is that she is willing to say anything to get elected. when it comes to diversifying that energy portfolio we need to do that with everyone at the table. >> you have an opportunity to rebut that statement. >> it's...
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can do to provide support to every community, and investments to states like new mexico and local governments like albuquerquerner of our beautiful state. >> mr. walsh, your turn. the response of the federal government has been atrocious. it needs to get out of the way. the food and drug administration is not approving treatments that are needed. this is just a continuation of the food and drug administration obstructing health care for diseases whoare are not able to get treatment until there has been extensive and expensive testing and approval by the fda. similarly, the cdc obstructed people, obstructed labs from developing tests for covid-19, and then came out with a test of its own that did not work. as for the money, where is this money coming from? it's our money! look at your withholding on your paystub, that is your money being taken to washington, where they are keeping some of the and buy returning some two your votes. >> mr. wash, thank you. sen. miller-meeks: we have to be able -- mr. ronchetti: we have to be able to provide help to targeted businesses that did not receive help during the origina
can do to provide support to every community, and investments to states like new mexico and local governments like albuquerquerner of our beautiful state. >> mr. walsh, your turn. the response of the federal government has been atrocious. it needs to get out of the way. the food and drug administration is not approving treatments that are needed. this is just a continuation of the food and drug administration obstructing health care for diseases whoare are not able to get treatment until...
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new mexico, more than doubled its cases in the last two weeks. the most since the pandemic hitl >> nbc's megan fitzgerald live in a hospital just outside albuquerquet are doctors most concerned about there? >> well, shep, at this point they're calling the situation here in new mexico alarming ando projec they've been tracking this virus very closely so they are able to project that in two weeks from now, by november 15th they believe that this virus is going to inundate the icus, double the numbers that they see there if not triple right now they're seeing the virus is gripping the state here which is different what we saw in the beginning of the pandemic when it hit hard the native american community when it hit hard the native american community, just running rampant through reservations and pueblos, killing hundreds. >> it was literally from, you know, just a straight up there was no curve it just went straight up andpre, that's just largely because of how quick it spread, but also how it spend among multigenerations very fast >> leaders in the native-american community back in april sounding the alarm and reaching out to officials here in new
new mexico, more than doubled its cases in the last two weeks. the most since the pandemic hitl >> nbc's megan fitzgerald live in a hospital just outside albuquerquet are doctors most concerned about there? >> well, shep, at this point they're calling the situation here in new mexico alarming ando projec they've been tracking this virus very closely so they are able to project that in two weeks from now, by november 15th they believe that this virus is going to inundate the icus,...
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long a concern she's a professor of political science at the university of new mexico and she joins us via skype from albuquerque thank you for joining us professor tell us what is the role of the v.p. debates and how are they generally viewed by the public well you know we certainly watch them the vice presidential debates are not the biggest focus usually because obviously that's on the president but they're obviously in this case more important because of the. possible decline in both of the candidates on both sides of the aisle so they're very important and bennett is currently head of the country's covert tussles but he also has to back his president who did tweet that covert is no no more lethal than the common flu how can he possibly reconcile those 2 roles and will horace use this as a way to attack him. absolutely the democratic campaign in harris will focus on combet that is the weakest evaluation of president trump and so you know trying to set the agenda and get the focus on that is what they want to do in order to maintain the negative feelings towards the current president and his staff and we know
long a concern she's a professor of political science at the university of new mexico and she joins us via skype from albuquerque thank you for joining us professor tell us what is the role of the v.p. debates and how are they generally viewed by the public well you know we certainly watch them the vice presidential debates are not the biggest focus usually because obviously that's on the president but they're obviously in this case more important because of the. possible decline in both of the...
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san jose state's game this weekend supposed to be played in albuquerque but moved to san jose because of a surge of covid-19 cases in new mexicoeported cases on the football team. so good news there. that game is now set for saturday in san jose at 4:00 p.m. >>> and the pac-12 will resume on november 7th. stanford's opener at oregon, you can watch that game right here on abc 7 at 4:30 in the afternoon. and cal will host washington that same day, 7:30 in the evening on espn. pac-12, ambitious goals. trying to play seven straight weeks with the title game. this is really going to be ambitious, but the conference believes their protocols and testing will allow them to play through. >>> what a great sound. washington's head coach ron rivera rang the bell today, finishing his last round of sche chemotherapy and proton therapy. several more follow-ups of scans, but the staff is feeling hopeful. announced his diagnosis in august but has not missed a game. for all of us touched by cancer in our families, that bell is so meaningful and so powerful. and so wonderful. so we wish our best to ron rivera. >> really is. thank you, larry, ver
san jose state's game this weekend supposed to be played in albuquerque but moved to san jose because of a surge of covid-19 cases in new mexicoeported cases on the football team. so good news there. that game is now set for saturday in san jose at 4:00 p.m. >>> and the pac-12 will resume on november 7th. stanford's opener at oregon, you can watch that game right here on abc 7 at 4:30 in the afternoon. and cal will host washington that same day, 7:30 in the evening on espn. pac-12,...
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new mexico, 250,000 people got coverage under that expansion. seniors getting prescription drugs could no longer afford their medications. people like jeannie, an albuquerque-based senior who told me recently, and i quote now, now, like many seniors, i take a medication that is so expensive that i would reach the doughnut hole every year. i can't afford to pay for that medication out of pocket, end quote. rural hospitals, which are absolutely critical during this pandemic, could close their doors. as dr. val langler, the chief medical officer of rehoboth medical care services told me, and i quote here, the affordable care act is critical to the health of patients in new mexico's rural communities. threatening the health care coverage of our communities in the midst of the greatest public health crisis of our times is unconscionable, end quote. for indiana country and native communities, a.c.a. repeal would be absolutely devastating. i have heard firsthand accounts from tribal leaders, native families, and health care providers about how the a.c.a. has improved the health care landscape across indian country, literally saving lives. the a.c.a. has opened th
new mexico, 250,000 people got coverage under that expansion. seniors getting prescription drugs could no longer afford their medications. people like jeannie, an albuquerque-based senior who told me recently, and i quote now, now, like many seniors, i take a medication that is so expensive that i would reach the doughnut hole every year. i can't afford to pay for that medication out of pocket, end quote. rural hospitals, which are absolutely critical during this pandemic, could close their...