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for "nightline," this is dan harris, in santa fe, new mexico. >> this is a controversy you'll hear a more about. thanks, dan. >>> next, from little luxuries to big ones, are airports the new destination vacation? i'm randy and i quit smoking with chantix. for 33 years i chose to keep smoking... ...because it was easier to smoke than it was to quit. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it's a non-nicotine pill. chantix reduced the urge for me to smoke. it actually caught me by surprise. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these, stop chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these, stop chantix and see your doctor right away as some could be life threatening. tell your doctor if you have a history of he
for "nightline," this is dan harris, in santa fe, new mexico. >> this is a controversy you'll hear a more about. thanks, dan. >>> next, from little luxuries to big ones, are airports the new destination vacation? i'm randy and i quit smoking with chantix. for 33 years i chose to keep smoking... ...because it was easier to smoke than it was to quit. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it's a non-nicotine pill. chantix reduced...
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the spelling bee is in new mexico. it's the spanish spelling bee. if you would like to help ruby head over to new mexico, you can write a check in any amount to that address at the dual language academy address or call the number on the screen. they will be happy to help you out and send her on her way. congratulations and good luck. >> thank you so much. >> up next, we will continue our theme on education. stay with us. >>> he is the principal at mount pleasant elementary school here in san jose. we are honored to be joined by him here on "comunidad del valle." we have been having guests here talk about science, engineering, math and whatnot. but now you came to me and this is probably old for educators, but you came to me with something called steam. tell us about that. >> the steam is the art. not so much the art in itself, but the imagination used to create things. so the bread and butter of our program is basically project-based learning. so project-based learning, we incorporate the imaginative component. for example, one of our grade levels,
the spelling bee is in new mexico. it's the spanish spelling bee. if you would like to help ruby head over to new mexico, you can write a check in any amount to that address at the dual language academy address or call the number on the screen. they will be happy to help you out and send her on her way. congratulations and good luck. >> thank you so much. >> up next, we will continue our theme on education. stay with us. >>> he is the principal at mount pleasant elementary...
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at the penitentiary of new mexico.you know, about 13 years ago. >> an inmate who was former law enforcement is going to always be perceived as the enemy as far as the other inmates go. so, it's usually a precarious situation. given his circumstances, i thought daniel was pretty secure. going from being a former c.o. to an inmate in the same prison where he once worked, i would have expected him to be a little more nervous, uptight, what have you. but he acclimated quite well. >> the officers, some of them treated me the same. some of them treated me different. for the most part, though, i've always gone along with people. i came into prison. and i ain't here to prove a point. i'm just here to do my time. >> was it weird at first dealing with officers? did you run into people you knew? >> yeah. i mean, i ran into a few people. they said, hey, rapatz. they call me by my last name, what happened, how did you end up here in the joint? what happened? i tell them, i ended up wrong place, wrong time. i was out drinking and us
at the penitentiary of new mexico.you know, about 13 years ago. >> an inmate who was former law enforcement is going to always be perceived as the enemy as far as the other inmates go. so, it's usually a precarious situation. given his circumstances, i thought daniel was pretty secure. going from being a former c.o. to an inmate in the same prison where he once worked, i would have expected him to be a little more nervous, uptight, what have you. but he acclimated quite well. >> the...
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chelsea clinton, nbc news, albuquerque, new mexico. >>> maybe they should replicate it beyond new mexico. that is nbc nightly news for this saturday. i'm kate snow reporting from new york. for all of us here at nbc news, have a good night. >>> flames come dangerously close to some bay area homes. the latest on the firefight as crews watch the hot spots. >>> and san francisco's lombard street closed to cars. you'd think homeowners would be happy. find out why some are not. >>> and bay area-based tesla gets high praise. why one wall street analyst is calling the company the most important carmaker in the world. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm terry mcsweeney. >> and i'm peggy bunker. we do have breaking news to tell you about. one person is dead after a small plane crash in livermore. this happened in a field north of livermore, near 580 freeway. the crash sparked a small brush fire before it was contained. we have a crew headed to the scene. >>> a brush fire threatening homes in el sobrante is contained. two homes were in danger on olinda road. they burned 15 acres. some residents were ev
chelsea clinton, nbc news, albuquerque, new mexico. >>> maybe they should replicate it beyond new mexico. that is nbc nightly news for this saturday. i'm kate snow reporting from new york. for all of us here at nbc news, have a good night. >>> flames come dangerously close to some bay area homes. the latest on the firefight as crews watch the hot spots. >>> and san francisco's lombard street closed to cars. you'd think homeowners would be happy. find out why some are...
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all the way from canada, new mexico and the east coast. we're concerned about large hail, strong winds and possibly even some tornados as we head through the overnight. >> the other major headline the heat. what kind of temperatures and
all the way from canada, new mexico and the east coast. we're concerned about large hail, strong winds and possibly even some tornados as we head through the overnight. >> the other major headline the heat. what kind of temperatures and
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it is about 50 miles west of the arizona and new mexico border. so far, no reports of any injuries or damage. >> let's check in with meteorologist with some nice super-summer like weather on the way? >> super summer and if you want to break out the super soaker, it will definitely be warm. hot weather in the bay area. not going to last forever, though. let's talk about what's happening out there right now. clear and cool in the south bay tonight. a beautiful evening in san rafael. people leaving at&t park after that giant's game. now it's a feeding frenzy for all the seagulls out there at at&t park. i koumd just watch those for hours. they really have a trick in how they go and swoop in. 63 in the east bay and 65 along the peninsula. it's really nice out there. if you are going to be headed out and about any time soon, you want to be grabbing a light jacket because we are cooling off. 60s at 11:17 in the evening? that's pretty nice in the bay area. >>> as we go through tomorrow, we're going to keep that breeze going. they will be limited to the co
it is about 50 miles west of the arizona and new mexico border. so far, no reports of any injuries or damage. >> let's check in with meteorologist with some nice super-summer like weather on the way? >> super summer and if you want to break out the super soaker, it will definitely be warm. hot weather in the bay area. not going to last forever, though. let's talk about what's happening out there right now. clear and cool in the south bay tonight. a beautiful evening in san rafael....
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to further discuss this that thank you so much for that shannon kennedy civil rights attorney in new mexico thank you. all day ate at the world cup in brazil the most recent matches between japan and greece ended on a tie as both teams failed to score a single goal but the excitement in brazil so runs high for more on the latest at the world cup action our team is nicholas o'donovan reports. copacabana rio de janeiro brazil the world cup it just doesn't get any better than this the football fans actually this is ground zero for football fans around the world thousands and thousands of them here in brazil even if they don't have a take it to see it and they're here to live the experience the live the party surrounded go out. walking up and down copacabana one can see flags and colors practically every country in the well many of these fanatics belong to countries that haven't even qualified for the world cup others the argentinians are here by the tens of thousands and despite some clashes with local and chilean fans the truth is that the vast majority of here only for the fun. then there's
to further discuss this that thank you so much for that shannon kennedy civil rights attorney in new mexico thank you. all day ate at the world cup in brazil the most recent matches between japan and greece ended on a tie as both teams failed to score a single goal but the excitement in brazil so runs high for more on the latest at the world cup action our team is nicholas o'donovan reports. copacabana rio de janeiro brazil the world cup it just doesn't get any better than this the football...
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and 70% of the students represent minority families in new mexico. in fact, this school primarily serves at-risk youth. the school's central location ensures that all of the students have access to transportation and allows the school to partner with nearby businesses and nonprofits to collaborate on community projects. the amy biehl high school holds an impressive track record with 99% of its graduates enroll directly into college and has been a recipient of several awards. in 2004, the school was designated as 20 mentor schools in the nation by the coalition of essential schools, and in 2006, the high school also won the national trust for historic preservation award. the school has leased the old post office at the corner of fourth in downtown since 2006 and currently this lease is for a term of 60 years. the building was built in 1908 and is listed on the united states register of historic places and the new mexico register of cultural properties. the amy biehl high school moved in the old post office which sat unoccupied for six years and they w
and 70% of the students represent minority families in new mexico. in fact, this school primarily serves at-risk youth. the school's central location ensures that all of the students have access to transportation and allows the school to partner with nearby businesses and nonprofits to collaborate on community projects. the amy biehl high school holds an impressive track record with 99% of its graduates enroll directly into college and has been a recipient of several awards. in 2004, the school...
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chelsea clinton, nbc news, albuquerque, new mexico. >>> maybe they should replicate it beyond new mexico'm kate snow reporting from new york. for all of us here at nbc news, have a good night. >> gwynneth and chris consciously uncouple. clany engaged. brad red carpet attack and kim kanye multi-million dollar wedding. and all of this is just in the first-of 2014. hi everybody i'm shaun robinson. welcome to "access hollywood". our special mid year round up. we start with biggest scandal of the year so far and for that we good to billy. >> shaun thanks. the year is only halfway through and already we have a fair share of scandals joining me writ now. brian and megan dj what's up girl. >> thank you. >> dj that is your name. slur. first of all feels like we have a new celebrity apology every week. you begin with the slurs and whether racial homophobe icky think of bieber right off the bat. the guy you know using the n-word multiple times when he was 15 years old apologizes now. given that he was 15 do we accept the apolog apology? >> i think a difference being 15 years old and a racist. i don
chelsea clinton, nbc news, albuquerque, new mexico. >>> maybe they should replicate it beyond new mexico'm kate snow reporting from new york. for all of us here at nbc news, have a good night. >> gwynneth and chris consciously uncouple. clany engaged. brad red carpet attack and kim kanye multi-million dollar wedding. and all of this is just in the first-of 2014. hi everybody i'm shaun robinson. welcome to "access hollywood". our special mid year round up. we start with...
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i'm from new mexico.w what happened to new mexico when a lot of the hollywood movies were made, it generated jobs, generated objection into the economy. this is actually with the lower tax rates it creates jobs and an industry for people. >> survival of the fittest, if california is not going to offer options to companies, canada will, they'll go somewhere else. charles: i hate the movies that are supposed to be new york city and you can tell it's toronto. give me the hollywood lot. i hate those. >> it is hard to get behind the hollywood stars. the salaries are inflated. really? you're calling for tax breaks. we are putting film crews, people who are working temp jobs, they are out of work. charles: hollywood puts so much money between politicians who want to raise everybody else's taxes. you talk about hypocrisy in the tallest order. this is nuts. danny, you might want to get behind the next mitt romney. >> they talk about making movies about -- >> what was the movie the guy had 29 jobs, the comedian, cl
i'm from new mexico.w what happened to new mexico when a lot of the hollywood movies were made, it generated jobs, generated objection into the economy. this is actually with the lower tax rates it creates jobs and an industry for people. >> survival of the fittest, if california is not going to offer options to companies, canada will, they'll go somewhere else. charles: i hate the movies that are supposed to be new york city and you can tell it's toronto. give me the hollywood lot. i...
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>>>icia say firefighters have a wildfire in new mexico about 60% contained.ire has burned more than 2 square miles since it began a week ago, just east of the arizona/new mexico border.arean re-opened yesterday as the firefighters made progress against the blaze. investigators believe the fire was likely caused by a human. >>> and part of a bri in western kentucky crashedow the tennessee rivthweeken cd the br at whether theew weeks. collapseamag the river's l.> afent type marath herashis ekn at city official call it a marathon. s loong to save te all-includedof ck rvic ests..cod up to 20 >> t new type of prostheticontrol by a becse o rmieayhesurgery. arm a f tricep andep buts coletrold by a person's t w h gonev n down to his forearm and rewires them up to the muscles he still has. it doubles the information we have to control the arm. >> he's looking forward to picking back up hobbies that he loves, like fi>>> jillian mele, north carolina traffic reporter getting lot of web traffic after an on-air s didn't go as planned. take a look. >> don't split your pants
>>>icia say firefighters have a wildfire in new mexico about 60% contained.ire has burned more than 2 square miles since it began a week ago, just east of the arizona/new mexico border.arean re-opened yesterday as the firefighters made progress against the blaze. investigators believe the fire was likely caused by a human. >>> and part of a bri in western kentucky crashedow the tennessee rivthweeken cd the br at whether theew weeks. collapseamag the river's l.> afent type...
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albuquerque, new mexico. operator answers a caller who seems to be talking to someone else. >> how much gas are we going to put in, dave? i don't want to be in this truck anymore. >> she wasn't speaking to the operator. she was speaking to the third party. >> the operator suspects the woman is in danger and dispatches police. security footage at the flying-j truck stop shows officer aaron zwicky pulling in behind a parked car just as a man and woman are getting back into it. officer zwicky decides to act quickly before they leave. the officers asks the man to step out of the vehicle. >> he asked me, what did i do wrong? i told him, i need to speak to you. >> they walked to the trunk where officer zwicky asks the man about a strange substance he noticed on the bumper. >> he stayed calm. he said he didn't know what the substance was. after i heard somebody pounding on the inside of the trunk, i told him to open the trunk and he turned like he was going toward the lock to open the trunk. >> the man makes a move
albuquerque, new mexico. operator answers a caller who seems to be talking to someone else. >> how much gas are we going to put in, dave? i don't want to be in this truck anymore. >> she wasn't speaking to the operator. she was speaking to the third party. >> the operator suspects the woman is in danger and dispatches police. security footage at the flying-j truck stop shows officer aaron zwicky pulling in behind a parked car just as a man and woman are getting back into it....
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new mexico's schools get low grades on national rating and in 2013 the state ranked dead last in thedy that measured educational, economic, social, and physical well being of children. but the students are raising the bar with higher test scores in reading writing math and fitness, in a study commissioned by the organization comparing fourth through seventh graders in the same school district. 16-year-old emory is a case in point. he's been dancing since fourth grade. he lives with his grandfather, a retired auto mechanic who also cares, sometimes, for emory's 3-year-old niece. >> he's learned through the dance, you know, there's rules you have to abide by. so i think that's helped him. you know, and it will help him through life when he gets a job and starts working, he knows that they expect his full attention and his devotion to whatever profession he decides to get into. >> my grades before, they were moderate from cs to cs and ds, but now, with ndi, it's improved to bs and as in most classes. >> reporter: santa fe high the state average is one of the lowest in the nation. santa
new mexico's schools get low grades on national rating and in 2013 the state ranked dead last in thedy that measured educational, economic, social, and physical well being of children. but the students are raising the bar with higher test scores in reading writing math and fitness, in a study commissioned by the organization comparing fourth through seventh graders in the same school district. 16-year-old emory is a case in point. he's been dancing since fourth grade. he lives with his...
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there's mention of colorado, new mexico, utah, but nothing in arizona. i know, with the new epa standards coal mining on navajo tribe might suffer, do you think this is a movement that can be pushed in arizona too people in arizona want more control over federal land? >> yeah. definitely. some people do. [ laughter ] >> can you expand on that more than just -- >> they had a utah-like transfer public lands bill in the legislature, i think it was in 2013. it was beat out by the governor. i don't know if they're going to make another run tat this year or not. it's not one of the states i'm concentrating on. if you talk to county commissioners and ranchers, they are interested in it. i'm not sure if they have come up with a strategy to move it forward. >> in my -- try to give arizona more chance to make decisions for themselves. of course, they do. they would benefit also. >> good morning. my name is scott cameron. i'm with a nonprofit. i used to work for nevada senator and california governor. i get where you're coming from, gentlemen. in nevada, for a numbe
there's mention of colorado, new mexico, utah, but nothing in arizona. i know, with the new epa standards coal mining on navajo tribe might suffer, do you think this is a movement that can be pushed in arizona too people in arizona want more control over federal land? >> yeah. definitely. some people do. [ laughter ] >> can you expand on that more than just -- >> they had a utah-like transfer public lands bill in the legislature, i think it was in 2013. it was beat out by the...
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we want to speak with former new mexico governor and u.n. ambassador bill richardson about this.s us on the phone. thanks so much for joining us at this hour. >> thank you. nice to be with you. >> well, look, we want to talk about this situation that we see going on in texas. essentially governor rick perry taking things into his own hands saying the feds aren't moving fast enough for him. he's got to stem the flow of immigrants coming across the boarder. is this a good solution? >> well, it's a temporary solution because the federal government, the congress, has not passed an immigration bill that brings more funds for border security, some kind of a legalization plan, and i have to admit, while i was governor of new mexico in 2005, i had a similar situation with a lot of violent cartels on my border and i declared a state emergency so i could get some funds to hire more law enforcement personnel. so i can't criticize governor perry. i do think it's a wake-up call to the congress, to the administration, to try to get an immigration bill passed. otherwise, we're going to have the
we want to speak with former new mexico governor and u.n. ambassador bill richardson about this.s us on the phone. thanks so much for joining us at this hour. >> thank you. nice to be with you. >> well, look, we want to talk about this situation that we see going on in texas. essentially governor rick perry taking things into his own hands saying the feds aren't moving fast enough for him. he's got to stem the flow of immigrants coming across the boarder. is this a good solution?...
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. >>> firefighters have a wildfire in new mexico 60% contained.he fire has burned more than 22 square miles since it began more than a week ago just east of the arizona/new mexico border. areas north of the fire re-opened yesterday as the firefighters made progress against this blaze. investigators believe the fire was likely caused by a human. >>> a dog belonging to a california firefighter who disappeared during a backpacking trip has been found but his owner remains missing this morning. 36-year-old mike herdman had been missing since june 13th.ç he was backpacking when his dog ran off. the search will have to be scaled back. >> sadly at some point you have to make a decision about what the odds are and what's the likelihood with all these resources that might be successful. >> the dog was found in the parking lot where herdman parked his car. >>> a public memorial service was held for a teenage boy killed in an oregon school shooting. family friends and classmate filled the church to play tribute to emilio hoffman. he was in the locker room a
. >>> firefighters have a wildfire in new mexico 60% contained.he fire has burned more than 22 square miles since it began more than a week ago just east of the arizona/new mexico border. areas north of the fire re-opened yesterday as the firefighters made progress against this blaze. investigators believe the fire was likely caused by a human. >>> a dog belonging to a california firefighter who disappeared during a backpacking trip has been found but his owner remains missing...
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we're taking new mexico versus air force. we're pounding the air force today.dent in this play in taking new mexico is because they have a better running team, better passing team. air force is horrible on the road. to me, they're one of the worst teams in the division. don't get me wrong-- both teams aren't that good. but i'm truly confident new mexico can run over this team, cover the spread and get the job done. this game's gonna shine in the dark. ha ha ha! i have absolutely no desire whatsoever to watch this game with lee. and to be honest with you, he probably doesn't have any desire to watch it with me, either. you got it, my friend. see you later, lee. last night, the way he was looking at me, i felt steam coming off his ( bleep ) eyes. and i'm letting you know that if this game doesn't come through, more than likely, i'm gonna lose this guy. ohh, what a ( bleep ) day. the office is a mess without paula. steve's so stubborn, he won't even reach out to her. and this is affecting my money. so i'm gonna go ahead and try to start smoothing the thing over an
we're taking new mexico versus air force. we're pounding the air force today.dent in this play in taking new mexico is because they have a better running team, better passing team. air force is horrible on the road. to me, they're one of the worst teams in the division. don't get me wrong-- both teams aren't that good. but i'm truly confident new mexico can run over this team, cover the spread and get the job done. this game's gonna shine in the dark. ha ha ha! i have absolutely no desire...
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. >> he was reported to be living in roswell, new mexico.ve to roswell, spent two days looking for him, was not able to find him. >> but they were able to track down his current girlfriend, angela allen. >> she said she loved him. as they stayed together a while, he became more and more abusive, and eventually he beat her up a couple of times, as best i recall. >> angela said she knew all about belynda. >> i heard a couple of messages on an answering machine. one of them was that she was pregnant and that she needed to talk to him about it. >> angela told police that she and armstrong ran into belynda in a local bar shortly before she disappeared, and there was a confrontation. >> she wanted to see him to clarify the fact that she was going to raise this child herself and it was hers no matter who it belonged to. >> angela told investigators she ended her relationship with armstrong when she learned belynda was pregnant. angela gave police several items armstrong had left with her before he left the area. among them, a large knife. police as
. >> he was reported to be living in roswell, new mexico.ve to roswell, spent two days looking for him, was not able to find him. >> but they were able to track down his current girlfriend, angela allen. >> she said she loved him. as they stayed together a while, he became more and more abusive, and eventually he beat her up a couple of times, as best i recall. >> angela said she knew all about belynda. >> i heard a couple of messages on an answering machine. one...
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one of them being new mexico. this image is of a super cell.oduce baseball sized hail out there strong winds and also reports of tornadoes across the area. also reports of tornadoes in colorado. and lightening with the storms was incredible. these images were to the east of ross well this is later in the night and storms producing with frequent lightening with this incredible. many other times it hit the ground. today we are expecting more severe storms anywhere from parts of texas to arkansas and louisiana and mississippi. especially across northeastern texas and parts of northwestern arkansas. the storm system moves eastward and they will be in place anywhere from news louisiana to parts of kentucky for severe storms. to the east of this storm system you are very warm very muggy into the upper 80s in cities like atlanta and new orleans. 90 in houston and dell rio. not bad 70 for your high in minneapolis. let's head over to you. >> thank you maria. with all of that severe weather this comes in handy. an oklahoma company have created a protecti
one of them being new mexico. this image is of a super cell.oduce baseball sized hail out there strong winds and also reports of tornadoes across the area. also reports of tornadoes in colorado. and lightening with the storms was incredible. these images were to the east of ross well this is later in the night and storms producing with frequent lightening with this incredible. many other times it hit the ground. today we are expecting more severe storms anywhere from parts of texas to arkansas...
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but near the end of the shoot in new mexico, morgan had stumbled again. >> peaches got locked up againing. >> why? >> smoking on suspended sanctions. >> how does it affect you? >> my friend is not here that i get to talk to a lot. he should be back by after 60 days. i don't really talk to nobody now that peaches is gone. >> i woke up. i needed a cigarette. me and a few other people, we were smoking and the lieutenant walks through and says can i have a drag and i said, sure, turned around and handed it to him. boom, it's the lieutenant. lo and behold, there's the lieutenant. so, i got in trouble. one cigarette [ bleep ] and i'm here. >> with a second violation coming on the heels of his first, morgan would pay a more serious price. he was given 60 days in segregation and a transfer to a new prison. but not to the lower security prison he had wanted to go to. >> i think you've worn out your welcome, and i've given you several chances, and i think a change of environment would do you good. >> peaches was very disappointed to find out his transfer was going to be to another penitentiary a
but near the end of the shoot in new mexico, morgan had stumbled again. >> peaches got locked up againing. >> why? >> smoking on suspended sanctions. >> how does it affect you? >> my friend is not here that i get to talk to a lot. he should be back by after 60 days. i don't really talk to nobody now that peaches is gone. >> i woke up. i needed a cigarette. me and a few other people, we were smoking and the lieutenant walks through and says can i have a drag...
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arizona and new mexico. still very beautiful type weather.stretch of spring weather we're having into the early summer. a few storms from denver to billings, but hit and miss. as we look towards friday, more of the same as we continue with the weather pattern stagnant, early morning clouds, coastal areas of southern california with sunshine in the afternoon. but no rain still in sight. >> bill, thank you very much. >>> it was a big night at the cmt awards. ♪ video of the year at the country music awards. all genres were present for the fan voted awards. >>> casey kasem's wife filed court papers that included an affidavit showing casey's financial gifts to his daughter and a physician letter saying his condition has worsened since he left los angeles. the family feuded over his health and fortune. >>> bill cosby spoke in temple university sweat pants to pay his respects. he reminded people that katz was a generous man from humble beginnings. katz was a philanthropist in and philadelphia inquirer co-owner. bill clinton and many others were pres
arizona and new mexico. still very beautiful type weather.stretch of spring weather we're having into the early summer. a few storms from denver to billings, but hit and miss. as we look towards friday, more of the same as we continue with the weather pattern stagnant, early morning clouds, coastal areas of southern california with sunshine in the afternoon. but no rain still in sight. >> bill, thank you very much. >>> it was a big night at the cmt awards. ♪ video of the year...
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. >> the family is from new mexico and on vacation. her mother is from marin county. >>> barring the unforeseen, it looks like muni and its drivers won't be making a deal this weekend. the deadline is tomorrow for them to come to an agreement. but talks broke down yesterday and there's nothing scheduled for this weekend. should the deadline come and go, the existing contract would roll over. the drivers could also stage another sickout depending upon what happens. strikes are not allowed. >>> the vote on a new state budget is set for tomorrow afternoon. lawmakers put the finishing touches on the $108 billion plan yesterday. it includes spending increases for state education and the bullet train. the budget has to be passed by midnight tomorrow or else lawmakers would have to forfeit their paychecks. >>> the drought has dried up camping plans at a popular bay area spot. it is so bad at memorial county park in san mateo county, that all camping has been canceled for the rest of the month. kpix 5's don ford shows us how one creek is affec
. >> the family is from new mexico and on vacation. her mother is from marin county. >>> barring the unforeseen, it looks like muni and its drivers won't be making a deal this weekend. the deadline is tomorrow for them to come to an agreement. but talks broke down yesterday and there's nothing scheduled for this weekend. should the deadline come and go, the existing contract would roll over. the drivers could also stage another sickout depending upon what happens. strikes are not...
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my state of new mexico has a great tradition of military service, and when the nation has called new mexico has always answered. today i wanted to say a few words to remember chester naz, mr. chester naz, the last of the original 29 and a half joe code talkers of world war ii. mr. naz passed away wednesday morning in albuquerque, new mexico. we are forever indebted to him and his fellow warriors. they turned the navajo language into an unbelievable code, using a language they were forbidden to speak in school as a weapon to defend our freedoms in war. freedoms that they themselves did not always enjoy. theirs is a great story of courage and of love of country, of tremendous sacrifice in battle after battle, in ferocious combat. the navajo code saved countless lives and helped secure the allied victory. in 2001, the original code talkers received the congressional gold medal, the highest honor that congress can give. our former colleague, senator jeff bingaman, fought hard for this, and i was pleased to push for it in the house. it was richly deserved and long overdue. mr. naz was ther
my state of new mexico has a great tradition of military service, and when the nation has called new mexico has always answered. today i wanted to say a few words to remember chester naz, mr. chester naz, the last of the original 29 and a half joe code talkers of world war ii. mr. naz passed away wednesday morning in albuquerque, new mexico. we are forever indebted to him and his fellow warriors. they turned the navajo language into an unbelievable code, using a language they were forbidden to...
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a family of visiting here from new mexico sticking your head from the park can't run as they are on 1215 share officials say the family of five numbers they had not seen ida and have now are. the family's search for for 90 minutes before calling for help. the sheriff's office and took over the search looking struck tonight wont have streaks and low visibility temperatures dipping in the 40's >> : musses searching were doing last night meth to manage safety of course as well off trail center in this canyon deep rugged terrain. she should look survived to the conditions less night. hundred 50 people looking for either this morning in the water of a nearby creek and along with thick brush along the hillside to tell me they did the suspect foul play but very hopeful they'll fled the nine year- old live this morning caught the >> : lives of the rescue efforts with a state park in the north bay will have updates on our web site kron4-dot- com also on facebook twitter pages as well. to me many transgressions and other cousin this end of highway 7 the willow glen neighborhood >> : fire erupted w
a family of visiting here from new mexico sticking your head from the park can't run as they are on 1215 share officials say the family of five numbers they had not seen ida and have now are. the family's search for for 90 minutes before calling for help. the sheriff's office and took over the search looking struck tonight wont have streaks and low visibility temperatures dipping in the 40's >> : musses searching were doing last night meth to manage safety of course as well off trail...
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he was serving a life sentence at the penitentiary of new mexico. >> it was our last day of filming, and we were getting some b roll of a particular inmate, and clapsy was the inmate next door to this guy. and clapsy started talking to me through this cell door, and he started telling me that he was serving a life sentence for the torture/murder of his girlfriend and that he would like to be on the show. >> and we warn you, the interview that took place was one of the most disturbing we've ever conducted. seven years earlier clapsy was working for a cell phone company we he met a 24-year-old woman studying to become a medical animator. her name was mary alice. >> she was, you know, 5 foot nothing, 100 pounds. beautiful, caring. i considered her like an angel. i mean, she was this pure little thing. i mean, i wouldn't smoke around her. i would curb my sailor's tongue around her because it was mary alice and she was fragile. you know? >> during the few months the pair dated clapsy says he often used drugs, including methamphetamines. then one day clapsy says he discovered two movie tic
he was serving a life sentence at the penitentiary of new mexico. >> it was our last day of filming, and we were getting some b roll of a particular inmate, and clapsy was the inmate next door to this guy. and clapsy started talking to me through this cell door, and he started telling me that he was serving a life sentence for the torture/murder of his girlfriend and that he would like to be on the show. >> and we warn you, the interview that took place was one of the most...
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. >> we saw an example of this firsthand when we met joe sanchez at the penitentiary of new mexico. >i've been doing this since 1981. in and out, in and out, in and out. >> sanchez was nearing his release date after serving five years for burglary but wasn't very optimistic about his chances on the outside. >> nobody ever makes parole. they all come back. come back and discharge and go right back out there again, and we learn nothing because there's no rehabilitation in here, you know? go right back out there and do the same damn thing over and over and over. ♪ oh oh oh >> joe sanchez was the perfect example of an institutionalized inmate. we see that a lot when we're filming in prisons. these guys have become so acclimated to prison life, they're more comfortable there than in the free world, and the first time i met joe, he had been in trouble for some kind of infraction. he was constantly getting in trouble, but he also told me that he was due to be released soon, and without skipping a beat then said he was terrified of getting out. >> and i keep snapping at these cos and picking
. >> we saw an example of this firsthand when we met joe sanchez at the penitentiary of new mexico. >i've been doing this since 1981. in and out, in and out, in and out. >> sanchez was nearing his release date after serving five years for burglary but wasn't very optimistic about his chances on the outside. >> nobody ever makes parole. they all come back. come back and discharge and go right back out there again, and we learn nothing because there's no rehabilitation in...
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else plus ambulances have no fuel that was artie's roman coaster of and this city of albuquerque new mexico must pay six million dollars for the wrongful death of christopher torres who was suffering from schizophrenia when he was killed by police back in two thousand and eleven torres was shot in the back by police while they were serving an arrest warrant state district judge shannon bacon rejected claims that the officers were acting in self defense and saying instead they ask elated the situation by not making an adequate in korea into the facts behind the warrant albuquerque has faced heavy criticism for their police department's use of force and joining us today to talk about the torres case and a few other cases is civil rights attorney shannon kennedy hello shannon let's start with the torres case do you feel the judge's decision was fair absolutely judge. heard over a week's worth of testimony and found that the shooting officer in that case was not credible. and there there have been actually from what i read thirty seven police shootings in albuquerque in just the past four years
else plus ambulances have no fuel that was artie's roman coaster of and this city of albuquerque new mexico must pay six million dollars for the wrongful death of christopher torres who was suffering from schizophrenia when he was killed by police back in two thousand and eleven torres was shot in the back by police while they were serving an arrest warrant state district judge shannon bacon rejected claims that the officers were acting in self defense and saying instead they ask elated the...
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. >>> powerful winds are making it a challenge for firefighters in new mexico to get control of a wildfire burning near the arizona border. because of the strong winds air twivommunis been calireasea t wildena a this b nhe of the recent slide n oak creek canyon.w it's not ten any temperatures, but the fire str ai not to bedownedow.re i i stoppingoucene stempblse un flo hpe bng bbs inside his h. federal authorities say they attempted to arrest martin howard winters in his car yesterday morning but he escaped. according to a federal affidavit, winters believes the orld is coming and he's buried food, barrels filled with rifles and has traps set up inside his thome kill investigators. neighbors here, as you can imagine, are on edge. >> enough for me to stay out here till 9:00, 10:00 at night, as long as my family's safe. that's what i'm worried about right now. >> every roadway is > at u l oeret. lainanto twoicl yedolicngthirled uese. fatndayno orher llin t peewnsrynen an lheba listen to s fortull alw n nurack ednpiur abinut am ont ienivh my thedi ewmiri warow ohefe ocspishe enouncdati millio
. >>> powerful winds are making it a challenge for firefighters in new mexico to get control of a wildfire burning near the arizona border. because of the strong winds air twivommunis been calireasea t wildena a this b nhe of the recent slide n oak creek canyon.w it's not ten any temperatures, but the fire str ai not to bedownedow.re i i stoppingoucene stempblse un flo hpe bng bbs inside his h. federal authorities say they attempted to arrest martin howard winters in his car yesterday...
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and this from new mexico. the swirling storm, all part of a system bringing heavy rain and fierce winds. >>> caged. new details tonight about bowe bergdahl's captivity. kept locked in a cage by the taliban. why he's not ready to talk to his parents. and our team in qatar tonight, in the luxury neighborhood where those taliban detainees are now living. brian ross, knocking on the door of the taliban. what he found. >>> and, the belmont backlash tonight. the cinderella story with the stunning final chapter. the rant from the owner of california chrome, angry with his wife, too. why he says it wasn't fair. what do you think tonight? >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us on a sunday night. sand we begin with that breaking news. two police officers shot in a las vegas restaurant. authorities say it's believed they were targeted by two shooters, a man and a woman. that restaurant was in a crowded walmart shopping plaza. authorities putting up the police tape late today after the gunmen entered the walma
and this from new mexico. the swirling storm, all part of a system bringing heavy rain and fierce winds. >>> caged. new details tonight about bowe bergdahl's captivity. kept locked in a cage by the taliban. why he's not ready to talk to his parents. and our team in qatar tonight, in the luxury neighborhood where those taliban detainees are now living. brian ross, knocking on the door of the taliban. what he found. >>> and, the belmont backlash tonight. the cinderella story...
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all the way from canada, new mexico and the east coast. we're concerned about strong winds and possibly some tornados. >> the other major headline the heat. what kind of temperatures and humidity are we looking at over 24 hours? >> it's not just the heat. it's the humidity. so that combination makes for dangerous conditions. take for example washington d.c. they hit record highs yesterday. when you factor in humidity it feels over 100 degrees. it's not just d.c. it's most of the east coast. cool air trying to make its way to canada but that air mass will not make it very far south. we still see the muggy conditions and the sizzling south it looks like through the weekend. look at the high temperatures tomorrow, upper 90s, close to 100 degrees again. >> mike, thank you. >>> now to the other breaking headline this wednesday night, those militants in iraq have now made it to the oil fields. this is what so many had feared. abc's chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz in baghdad with what these militants can do with their new 230u7b
all the way from canada, new mexico and the east coast. we're concerned about strong winds and possibly some tornados. >> the other major headline the heat. what kind of temperatures and humidity are we looking at over 24 hours? >> it's not just the heat. it's the humidity. so that combination makes for dangerous conditions. take for example washington d.c. they hit record highs yesterday. when you factor in humidity it feels over 100 degrees. it's not just d.c. it's most of the...
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she's visiting with her family from new mexico.ad gone to look for a water bottle when she disappeared and didn't have food or water with her. our coverage continues right now on twitter and we'll stay on this story closely all right. >> moving on, u.s. looking at military action in iraq again. militants continue their move across the country. fighters have made their way to northern iraq and threatening the capitol of baghdad he asked his team to draw a range of options but says putting u.s. troops on the ground is not an option. >> united states will do our part. >> the fighters say the goal is to establish a strict islamic state. a former advisor says the government in baghdad needs to act quickly. >> a more inclusive government has to reach out to the moderate sunni elements. is going to have to govern in an open way. >> if saying if the fighters are able to grab a foot hold, they're used to launch attacks. >> army fighters say they will continue with recovery. >> home again for the first time after being held five years as a p
she's visiting with her family from new mexico.ad gone to look for a water bottle when she disappeared and didn't have food or water with her. our coverage continues right now on twitter and we'll stay on this story closely all right. >> moving on, u.s. looking at military action in iraq again. militants continue their move across the country. fighters have made their way to northern iraq and threatening the capitol of baghdad he asked his team to draw a range of options but says putting...
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with her family from new mexico they were camping out. her parents say she wandered away shortly afternoon, possibly to find her favorite water bottle she has not been seen since around noon at this point, they believe she has no food or water. searchers have been looking for hours. ida is described as four feet two, about 50 pounds, brown hair, hazel eyes and last seen wearing a pink dress, with a white flower pattern. to give you a description of the terrain it's wooded. this is redwood forests in parts of the park the park is 2882 acres they're looking through every part of the park. search crews turned out in force, they're wearing neon yellow tee shirts going from campsites to campsites with her picture asking any and everyone if they have seen her. at this point she's not been found and with night fall there is increased concern. they just put up yellow tape to try to keep people away from the area where she was last seen. the sheriff's department and search and rescue trying to find her scent. we're about six hours after she was la
with her family from new mexico they were camping out. her parents say she wandered away shortly afternoon, possibly to find her favorite water bottle she has not been seen since around noon at this point, they believe she has no food or water. searchers have been looking for hours. ida is described as four feet two, about 50 pounds, brown hair, hazel eyes and last seen wearing a pink dress, with a white flower pattern. to give you a description of the terrain it's wooded. this is redwood...
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when you think of high crime cities chicago or new york might come to mind but not albuquerque new mexico well shockingly this city is among the worst when it comes to the epidemic of police brutality since two thousand and ten albuquerque p.d.'s been responsible for the shootings of at least forty individuals twenty six of which have died over the last few years the rampant killings at the hands of officers have led to increased scrutiny so much so that even the department of justice launched a sixteen month investigation into the killing spree the d.o.j. found that albuquerque police officers frequently react aggressively in minimal threat situation in order to justify the use of deadly force officers used tasers and other less than lethal force on people will possibly resist or are of minimal threat officers also to frequently use a higher level of force against people in distress or the mentally ill and fact these findings were released in the wake of the controversial execution of james boyd a mentally unstable on on a homeless man who was shot in the back by city officers now i have
when you think of high crime cities chicago or new york might come to mind but not albuquerque new mexico well shockingly this city is among the worst when it comes to the epidemic of police brutality since two thousand and ten albuquerque p.d.'s been responsible for the shootings of at least forty individuals twenty six of which have died over the last few years the rampant killings at the hands of officers have led to increased scrutiny so much so that even the department of justice launched...
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giant hail, tornadoes, and this super cell in new mexico, crackling with lightning. and in the east already, flooding rains. this neighborhood in maryland under water and the pavement cracked. but the rain isn't over and the map says it all. washington, philly, new york, boston bracing for flash floods and more trouble this weekend coming as severe storms move in from texas to illinois and we'll be following it all. >>> we move to an abc news investigation, tonight, an inside look at federal authorities hunting down fake products, everyday items in american homes, counterfeit brands sold as the real thing from medicine to makeup. david muir is here to show us the risks. >> we think of the fake rolex watches and fake handbags but these are products in the medicine cabinet, shower and what happens when we test what is inside. >> reporter: you're about to watch as we take you on the inside. >> come done here. >> reporter: we join the elite teams who bust the fakes. the people putting your family at risk. >> ok, that's the signal. >> let's go! >> reporter: we team up with
giant hail, tornadoes, and this super cell in new mexico, crackling with lightning. and in the east already, flooding rains. this neighborhood in maryland under water and the pavement cracked. but the rain isn't over and the map says it all. washington, philly, new york, boston bracing for flash floods and more trouble this weekend coming as severe storms move in from texas to illinois and we'll be following it all. >>> we move to an abc news investigation, tonight, an inside look at...
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the reason why i include from colorado or from new mexico i always thought it was a little on friendly. but it helps with unexpected new duty. [laughter] -- and nudity. i have sympathy. i am one of you and i am here to help as colorado it's going after the inaugural hemp expo last week a terrific event a bunch of people were at approached by the engineering dry that i want to provide for the of farmers so we can network in by the way no one has ever called up to say i saw your selling just thought i would call first. i am not dedicated but if you live on 41 acres in the middle of nowhere you would think you could go get your box is also on tree-lined without no one noticing. but this is with the ups lady is coming down on a driveway i see she has of binoculars. [laughter] but last year where mike did her planting on july 4th july 4th, these are conservative people in did not hear a negative gordon they are ready because of that dust bowl. this is not from "the grapes of wrath" but 2012 will mark colorado. , idle the she knew the difference between hemp or others now she is considering
the reason why i include from colorado or from new mexico i always thought it was a little on friendly. but it helps with unexpected new duty. [laughter] -- and nudity. i have sympathy. i am one of you and i am here to help as colorado it's going after the inaugural hemp expo last week a terrific event a bunch of people were at approached by the engineering dry that i want to provide for the of farmers so we can network in by the way no one has ever called up to say i saw your selling just...
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i've been convicted in new mexico on three separate occasions for rape. >> he was convicted of three had raped 22 women total. so i knew there were 19 other women out there who he had attacked and terrified. he wanted to remain anonymous, because he was getting out soon and he didn't want any of these victims to see him, because then he'd have to go back into prison. >> when we met him, he was coming up for parole on a 44-year sentence and it wasn't his first time in prison. >> my first rape was in 1975. and i picked up two to ten years on that and i served two. and i was released on parole, i lasted about a week and again was picked up and charged with a rape. i was returned to the santa fe state penitentiary from 1980 to 1986 when i was released again on parole. i lasted on that parole, for about two weeks. and then i began again, serial raping. >> in this rare interview, the inmate went into great detail about the preparations, tactics and execution of his crimes. and while his comments are disturbing, they offer valuable insight into the mind of a dangerous criminal. >> before i
i've been convicted in new mexico on three separate occasions for rape. >> he was convicted of three had raped 22 women total. so i knew there were 19 other women out there who he had attacked and terrified. he wanted to remain anonymous, because he was getting out soon and he didn't want any of these victims to see him, because then he'd have to go back into prison. >> when we met him, he was coming up for parole on a 44-year sentence and it wasn't his first time in prison....
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there's mention of colorado, new mexico, utah, but nothing in arizona. i know, with the new epa standards coal mining in northern arizona an navajo prescribe might suffer. do you think this is a movement that can be pushed in arizona. do people in arizona want more control over the federal land? >> yeah. definitely. some people do. >> can you expand on that more than just -- >> they had a utah-like transfer public lands bill in the legislature, i think it was in 2013. it was vetoed by the governor. i don't know if they're going to make another run at it this year or not. it's not one of the states i'm concentrating on. as you talk to county commissioner and ranchers in the state especially, they're very interested in it. i'm not sure if they've come up with a strategy to move it forward. >> in my committee we're indun kated with trying to give arizona more chance to make decisions for themselves. of course, they do. they would benefit also. >> right here. >> good morning. my name is scott cameron. i'm with a nonprofit. called reduce risk from invasive spe
there's mention of colorado, new mexico, utah, but nothing in arizona. i know, with the new epa standards coal mining in northern arizona an navajo prescribe might suffer. do you think this is a movement that can be pushed in arizona. do people in arizona want more control over the federal land? >> yeah. definitely. some people do. >> can you expand on that more than just -- >> they had a utah-like transfer public lands bill in the legislature, i think it was in 2013. it was...
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and western parts of texas and new mexico. as we head into tomorrow we are kicking off the weekend with a moderate risk already. tornadoes across parts of nebraska, western iowa and there's a big concern tomorrow. for father's day we expect more severe weather as the storm system starts moving eastward. 90 in the triple digits looking for a high near 80 degrees. >> thhe dropped out of his bid become the next house majority leader. it leaves majority whip the candidate for eric cantor who is stepping down at the end of july. he is already lining up pretty heads and an election is set for june 19th. >> won't be living on the edge much longer. late whitney texas will be set on fire later this morning. it has been dangling on a cliff and slowly slipping from foundation with diabetes in the water for months. >> there is a house on the bluff and it is literally going to fall off into the water. >> it is sticking out over the edge three feet. air-conditioner hanging down from wires. >> the local fire department will set bails of hey
and western parts of texas and new mexico. as we head into tomorrow we are kicking off the weekend with a moderate risk already. tornadoes across parts of nebraska, western iowa and there's a big concern tomorrow. for father's day we expect more severe weather as the storm system starts moving eastward. 90 in the triple digits looking for a high near 80 degrees. >> thhe dropped out of his bid become the next house majority leader. it leaves majority whip the candidate for eric cantor who...
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it is all about kansas and new mexico. philips up.alyzes assets, just starting to move away, separate out its electricity. about 1/5 of sales come from the automotive lighting business. 1.2 billion euros in sales per year. they won't -- they may bring in some third-party investment. grow the areas they're so focused on. focusing in on the lighting just purely for phillips. reorganizing, making more efficient at sliding unit, currently up some 3%. a mixed day for stocks. bank of international settlements and we have euphoria in the market, not taking into account the emergency policies which will have to be executed at some point despite the bumpy road. hand for mario draghi and janet yellen. >> thank you, caroline hyde. turning 100, but showing no signs of slowing down. best days maybe just down the road. ♪ carmaker turns 100, but has no intention of retiring. targets inself huge the years ahead. quick a century ago, family of italian brothers set out to build cars that were the most beautiful and fast, designed for motor racing as we
it is all about kansas and new mexico. philips up.alyzes assets, just starting to move away, separate out its electricity. about 1/5 of sales come from the automotive lighting business. 1.2 billion euros in sales per year. they won't -- they may bring in some third-party investment. grow the areas they're so focused on. focusing in on the lighting just purely for phillips. reorganizing, making more efficient at sliding unit, currently up some 3%. a mixed day for stocks. bank of international...
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the lake fire has been burning for more than a week near arizona and new mexico in the mountains. the blaze is 60% contained. investigators believe that fire he was set on purpose. >> texas is under a severe thunderstorm watch. >> meteorologist ebony dionne here with the flooding that is already creating a problem there. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> we're going to see another round of heavy rainfall moving across the southern plains states today, leading to the threat of flooding again today. we are looking back over the last 24 hours. we have seen just about two thirds of an inch in the dallas/fort worth area. that is at the official reporting station. in waco, we had four inches of rainfall, plus in this area and that caused flooding, roads to be covered and water. it's going to be very difficult getting through this area again as more heavy storms move through that area. as you head out this morning, you do have that severe thunderstorm watch in effect as thunderstorms continue to roll down through oklahoma across northern areas of texas. unfortunately, we're going to b
the lake fire has been burning for more than a week near arizona and new mexico in the mountains. the blaze is 60% contained. investigators believe that fire he was set on purpose. >> texas is under a severe thunderstorm watch. >> meteorologist ebony dionne here with the flooding that is already creating a problem there. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> we're going to see another round of heavy rainfall moving across the southern plains states today, leading to...
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manual bojorquez, cbs news, tapachula, mexico. >> alfonsi: turning now to the crisis in iraq. government troops were seen massing north of baghdad today in an attempt to stop the progress of sunni extremists known as isis. their rapid advance led president obama to send military advisers to iraq. clarissa ward is in baghdad tonight. >> reporter: as clashes rage across the country, prime minister nouri al-maliki's leadership continues to be called into question. at friday's prayers, the country's top shiite cleric called for a new government to be set up quickly to "remedy past mistakes." a statement interpreted by many here as a thinly veiled criticism of maliki, who has been accused of pursuing an anti-sunni agenda. we traveled across town to visit a sunni community in baghdad. getting into this neighborhood, like many sunni neighborhoods, is incredibly difficult because the entire area is surrounded by these large blast walls, and there's just one way in and out, and that is guarded by a major checkpoint. we met taxi driver ali and his wife and daughter. they told us that sh
manual bojorquez, cbs news, tapachula, mexico. >> alfonsi: turning now to the crisis in iraq. government troops were seen massing north of baghdad today in an attempt to stop the progress of sunni extremists known as isis. their rapid advance led president obama to send military advisers to iraq. clarissa ward is in baghdad tonight. >> reporter: as clashes rage across the country, prime minister nouri al-maliki's leadership continues to be called into question. at friday's prayers,...