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next, air force academy about thetalks relationship between spanish and native in new mexico during the 17th century. united states air force academy. having said that, let's get to today's lesson, we will talk about the colonization of new stephanie? >> [indiscernible] nevertheless, spain's grasp on the frontier colony remained tenuous at best, due to strife between the secular and religious authorities within the hispanic community. the success of the pueblo revolt in 1680 represented the sole example of indigenous peoples completely eliminating an established european colony in north america. the key factors in the pueblos' unprecedented accomplishment and subsequent 12 year liberation where their successful coalition building efforts, as well as the geographic and demographic realities of the 16th century landscape. >> ok. i am glad i did not have to write that paper. here is the outline. here we have a little bit about the pueblo indians at this point. we're going to talk about the conquistador, francisco date coronado. we're going to talk about some of the intermediary entradas th
next, air force academy about thetalks relationship between spanish and native in new mexico during the 17th century. united states air force academy. having said that, let's get to today's lesson, we will talk about the colonization of new stephanie? >> [indiscernible] nevertheless, spain's grasp on the frontier colony remained tenuous at best, due to strife between the secular and religious authorities within the hispanic community. the success of the pueblo revolt in 1680 represented...
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i thank the gentleman from new mexico, mr. pearce, the chairman ranking member of the committee, the tribal leaders for their work on this important bipartisan legislation that provides much needed reform to keep our nation's promise to tribal nations and strengthen their communities. i urge my colleagues to support this bipartisan legislation and yield the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from florida yields back the balance of his time. the gentlewoman from wisconsin reserves. the gentleman from new mexico is recognized. mr. pearce: thank you, mr. speaker. there are many different native american groups across the country who have sent letters of support, including the national american indian housing council, u.s. chamber of commerce, southwestern tribal housing alliance, nevada and california indian housing authorities, northwest indian housing association. in new mexico, the pueblo, la pueblo, blo, -- laguna he st. philippe peb low, and navajo nation offers its support. indian tribes across the c
i thank the gentleman from new mexico, mr. pearce, the chairman ranking member of the committee, the tribal leaders for their work on this important bipartisan legislation that provides much needed reform to keep our nation's promise to tribal nations and strengthen their communities. i urge my colleagues to support this bipartisan legislation and yield the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from florida yields back the balance of his time. the gentlewoman from wisconsin...
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>> spain was in control of new mexico for far longer than mexico was. ican families are 10 generation and 11 generation. when they look back on themselves, they think of themselves as spanish. >> those traditions, they've continued to thrive in these little pockets. we're cut off from spain. so i once worked with people from spain and they kept cutting up and snickering at me. what they told me was okay, you can knock it off with the don quixote phraseology. the equivalent of me today, talking saying "top of the morning to you, sir." >> really? >> and they were like, stop making fun of us. and i said you know what? i'm not making fun of you. that's the way we speak. we go see grandpa, that's all he knows, is 500 year ago spanish. >> maybe if we're lucky enough, we'll have grandpa play his harmonica the way he used to on the cattle drives. ♪ >> but i have a plan here on this meat. >> all right, the meat is yours. >> all right, good. ♪ >> just call me cookie. some local beef, glowing hot coals, cast iron pan. >> pureed green chilies here? >> yes. >> beauti
>> spain was in control of new mexico for far longer than mexico was. ican families are 10 generation and 11 generation. when they look back on themselves, they think of themselves as spanish. >> those traditions, they've continued to thrive in these little pockets. we're cut off from spain. so i once worked with people from spain and they kept cutting up and snickering at me. what they told me was okay, you can knock it off with the don quixote phraseology. the equivalent of me...
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and even new mexico, where they could see upwards of an additional foot of snow. here's a look at friday's forecast. the snow continues to come down through the rockies, all the way up through the upper midwest. this will move through the east through the course of the weekend. we are looking at showers and possibly some thunderstorms down from the south, to the gulf to the southeast, as we push in later to the weekend as well. temperatures are still feeling mild but this will change as we go into the new year. here's that arctic air.
and even new mexico, where they could see upwards of an additional foot of snow. here's a look at friday's forecast. the snow continues to come down through the rockies, all the way up through the upper midwest. this will move through the east through the course of the weekend. we are looking at showers and possibly some thunderstorms down from the south, to the gulf to the southeast, as we push in later to the weekend as well. temperatures are still feeling mild but this will change as we go...
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first of all, it's critical to my state of new mexico. new mexico has two fine national laboratories, sandia and los alamos and three air force, white sands fest testing range, and a number of other federal institutions, national parks, national monuments. they are all funded. and when they are funded on a regular basis at the beginning of a fiscal year, it's a much better situation for everyone. for pilt funds, which our counties depend on for schools, roads, and law enforcement, and anything that they feel is important in their county, they can rely on those pilt funds. at this point my state is in severe drought. we have water projects like the navajo gallup project that can't keep waiting. there is money in this bill to keep that project going. communities can't just put their needs on hold because congress is broken. navajo communities in new mexico still need clean water, in fact, every day we delay, their situation gets worse. that's true of so many projects that are funded by the federal government. communities and businesses have
first of all, it's critical to my state of new mexico. new mexico has two fine national laboratories, sandia and los alamos and three air force, white sands fest testing range, and a number of other federal institutions, national parks, national monuments. they are all funded. and when they are funded on a regular basis at the beginning of a fiscal year, it's a much better situation for everyone. for pilt funds, which our counties depend on for schools, roads, and law enforcement, and anything...
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represents he's from las cruces, new mexico.symbols. >> to validate is essential in maintaining the safety of the facility. >> i found that hanging here on his vent. >> once he's validated, a member will never be able to go to a level-b facility. so it has a lot of bearing on an inmate's future once he gets validated. >> you can take that and i'll write him up for possession of gang paraphernalia. >> he'll be documented as a potential street gang member and we'll start a file on him if one has not already been created. and that way, wherever he goes, whether it's to another facility or goes out into the streets, he'll be identified as a suspected gang member. >> what the officer found in the letters here in the cell, she found a -- looks like a diagram or a pattern of a handcuff key. the crude makings, the beginning of it. obviously it's in the manufacturing stages. but what i probably think what he's doing is, he's got all these bars of soap. and what he'll start doing is he'll start cutting out a pattern to try to match it to
represents he's from las cruces, new mexico.symbols. >> to validate is essential in maintaining the safety of the facility. >> i found that hanging here on his vent. >> once he's validated, a member will never be able to go to a level-b facility. so it has a lot of bearing on an inmate's future once he gets validated. >> you can take that and i'll write him up for possession of gang paraphernalia. >> he'll be documented as a potential street gang member and we'll...
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ambassador and new mexico governor, a high diplomatic troubleshooter on north korea and national security analyst and former bush homeland council, frances. and victor chou of georgetown university and the author of the impossible state north korea past and future. fran, you're here with me right now. i'll start with you. the white house has not called this an act of terror. there are people out there calling it a hack, you know,
ambassador and new mexico governor, a high diplomatic troubleshooter on north korea and national security analyst and former bush homeland council, frances. and victor chou of georgetown university and the author of the impossible state north korea past and future. fran, you're here with me right now. i'll start with you. the white house has not called this an act of terror. there are people out there calling it a hack, you know,
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go from here, we heard from senator tom udall, democrat of new mexico earlier today. let's take a listen. >> this is a day for us to start thinking in congress as to what we should be doing, because the president has been pointed out, can take certain actions but it's really congress that drops the embargo and that moves towards dropping the embargo, and i think we should do that. >> i think i know the answer to this, but does congress actually act here and move the ball forward any further? >> no, congress as it is on all fronts for the president remains uncooperative and the hurdle that he can't get over. likewise with iran, he's going to need the congress to lift -- permanently lift any sanctions he's willing to roll back as part of a nuclear deal. in fact, the congress wants to go in the opposite direction, by and large, press for tougher sanctions and try to sync his nuclear talks if he can.
go from here, we heard from senator tom udall, democrat of new mexico earlier today. let's take a listen. >> this is a day for us to start thinking in congress as to what we should be doing, because the president has been pointed out, can take certain actions but it's really congress that drops the embargo and that moves towards dropping the embargo, and i think we should do that. >> i think i know the answer to this, but does congress actually act here and move the ball forward any...
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at the penitentiary of new mexico.3 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 using drugs and alc
at the penitentiary of new mexico.3 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...
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for being enrolled. >> let me start with the navigators and the sisters of new mexico.we have done more to ensure that as we made the awards that we were dealing with bilingual staff in all areas. if that's not just a presence, but significant presence. i can get that specific to your state, but we have been working with the advocacy groups in the state to work many -- >> i would encourage you to do that and i appreciate that you are trying to answer and i want to make sure with my limited time i get as much out as possible. i have a suggestion for you. i attended many of the efforts last year and you are touching an individual consumer six times in new mexico. you lost them -- if you had them in the room, get them enrolled. that's a huge problem. you are minimizing, i think the experience that our consumer here today presented. it can and does work. i really want you to get more people covered and start exploring on asking for the administration to work more closely with members of congress. while we are seeing access and the exclusion of preexisting conditions having
for being enrolled. >> let me start with the navigators and the sisters of new mexico.we have done more to ensure that as we made the awards that we were dealing with bilingual staff in all areas. if that's not just a presence, but significant presence. i can get that specific to your state, but we have been working with the advocacy groups in the state to work many -- >> i would encourage you to do that and i appreciate that you are trying to answer and i want to make sure with my...
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this includes showing financials stability for one of the best places in new mexico for hiking and hunting and fishing. dedicating a manhattan project and a national park that will include los alamos and mexico where americans can learn about the complicated cold war history. this bill protects the special and important places and increases tourism and creates jobs. we also renewed a pilot program to improve upon the permitting process for the oil and gas industry which is critical to energy development in new mexico and other west and straight graded and ensures that we have the resources to do all parts of its job including managing land water conservation, and raising and permitting for oil and gas development and i want to thank my colleague, senator heinrich who serves on the energy committee and national resources committee for being a strong partner in getting these measures passed. now the senate has another important duty pending before the forest. passing an appropriations bill to fund the federal government including many vital programs in my home state of new mexico. we have no
this includes showing financials stability for one of the best places in new mexico for hiking and hunting and fishing. dedicating a manhattan project and a national park that will include los alamos and mexico where americans can learn about the complicated cold war history. this bill protects the special and important places and increases tourism and creates jobs. we also renewed a pilot program to improve upon the permitting process for the oil and gas industry which is critical to energy...
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mexican irregulars had killed american civilians in a border crossing into new mexico.and president wilson, who had run on a peace ticket, was afraid that the fighting would spill over into our country. that was one of his angles. i'm sure that never was his fear of our being so totally unprepared for a war that was on the horizon. he respected revolution in new mexico as an internal matter but the countries shared a 2,000-mile border and had been troubled since 1910. president wilson authorized sending 15,000 regular army troops and 156,000 national ds
mexican irregulars had killed american civilians in a border crossing into new mexico.and president wilson, who had run on a peace ticket, was afraid that the fighting would spill over into our country. that was one of his angles. i'm sure that never was his fear of our being so totally unprepared for a war that was on the horizon. he respected revolution in new mexico as an internal matter but the countries shared a 2,000-mile border and had been troubled since 1910. president wilson...
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. >> we met such an inmate at the penitentiary of new mexico. >> when i first got there, i was 17 yearss overcrowded. i was scared to death. i didn't know what to expect. or what to do. i knew right away i'd get jumped, beat up, maybe worse, maybe raped, maybe murdered. >> joe sears might have been a scared kid when he first arrived, but he quickly grew to be one of the most feared inmates the prison has ever known. >> very dangerous individual. has the potential to be very dangerous anyways. very strong. has his mind set on his beliefs which aren't really the norm of any known society that i know of. so he's a very difficult type of person. >> i remember joe sears very vividly. because so many of the correctional officers had dealt with him in the 20 years he had been locked up there. people kind of lowered their voices when they talked about joe sears. >> as a result of fights, intimidation and other rule violations, sears has spent most of the past 15 years in new mexico's highest security unit, level six. >> there have been times, yes, that i got into a fight over certain things, yo
. >> we met such an inmate at the penitentiary of new mexico. >> when i first got there, i was 17 yearss overcrowded. i was scared to death. i didn't know what to expect. or what to do. i knew right away i'd get jumped, beat up, maybe worse, maybe raped, maybe murdered. >> joe sears might have been a scared kid when he first arrived, but he quickly grew to be one of the most feared inmates the prison has ever known. >> very dangerous individual. has the potential to be...
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the presiding officer: the senator from new mexico. mr. heinrich: madam president, i rise in strong opposition to the motion to refer which would remove the public lands title from the defense authorization bill. and like some of my colleagues, i think an appropriate place to start today is to thank the efforts of chair landrieu and ranking member murkowski on the energy and natural resources committee, who worked so hard to come up with a package that could actually move in this divided congress. the bills in this package have been the subject of incredibly long debate. many of them, like the bill you just heard about from my colleague in maryland, have been under consideration for years. almost all the bills included in the public lands package have received hearings in either the senate energy and natural resources committee, or the house natural resources committee. and almost all were also favorably reported by these committees. for example, every provision in the lands package relating to a national park designation or the expansion
the presiding officer: the senator from new mexico. mr. heinrich: madam president, i rise in strong opposition to the motion to refer which would remove the public lands title from the defense authorization bill. and like some of my colleagues, i think an appropriate place to start today is to thank the efforts of chair landrieu and ranking member murkowski on the energy and natural resources committee, who worked so hard to come up with a package that could actually move in this divided...
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. >> well, this is a sight rarely seen in albuquerque new mexico, about an inch of snow fell on the areaots and roadways making travel dangerous. >>> more snow is expected to fall as folks in the land of enchantment prepare to usher in the new year. >>> doesn't it snow in new mexico in the winter. >> it does. my aunt lives in albuquerque. >> i was in flagstaff north of phoenix to the west of there and it was snowing one time, too, and that's my personal story for the morning. storm tracker 6 live double scan right now shows you we are dry. first time in three mornings that we haven't had any sprinkles or snow showers down the shore so plenty of sunshine coming up over the horizon across the region a little bit later on. right now as we take a look outside we have clear skies. you'll notice stars out over the airport orielswhere as -- or elsewhere. 25 degrees you'll want the heater working this morning. that's the current temperature in that philadelphia. your winds west-southwest at eight. not a whole big deal wind chill to report this morning but it is obviously on the chilly side. ther
. >> well, this is a sight rarely seen in albuquerque new mexico, about an inch of snow fell on the areaots and roadways making travel dangerous. >>> more snow is expected to fall as folks in the land of enchantment prepare to usher in the new year. >>> doesn't it snow in new mexico in the winter. >> it does. my aunt lives in albuquerque. >> i was in flagstaff north of phoenix to the west of there and it was snowing one time, too, and that's my personal story...
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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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. >> on a new mexico bridge, a base jumper's ambitious attempt at acrobatics spins out of control ascrash lands on the bottom of a rocky gorge. >> he just died. >> they say if you start base jumping, you're going to die base jumping. it's only a matter of time. >> in 1998, base jumper alex walkling attempts his 98th base jump off the rio grande gorge bridge in taos, new mexico. his brother ralph is there to film it. alex estimates the 600-foot drop will last eight seconds, giving him a four-second free-fall before he has to pull the rip cord. >> if you don't pull your chute in time, you're going to hit the ground. that will make it dangerous. >> simply jumping off a bridge isn't insane enough for alex so he decides to make things a bit more interesting. >> i tried to do a front flip half twist into a back flip for my first jump at like 5:00 in the morning. i was barely awake and just not coherent with myself. >> alex's fancy flip work costs him more time than he can afford. he can't deploy his chute in the four-second time limit. and now he's deep into the danger zone. >> he just die
. >> on a new mexico bridge, a base jumper's ambitious attempt at acrobatics spins out of control ascrash lands on the bottom of a rocky gorge. >> he just died. >> they say if you start base jumping, you're going to die base jumping. it's only a matter of time. >> in 1998, base jumper alex walkling attempts his 98th base jump off the rio grande gorge bridge in taos, new mexico. his brother ralph is there to film it. alex estimates the 600-foot drop will last eight...
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treacherous travel here, new mexico, the san juan mountains in doll coland the northern parts of new mexico. the ice affecting west texas, freezing rain and sleet and dangerous travel heading into new year's day. the larger storm system of 2015 works its way northward into the weekend. by saturday night snow flying across the upper midwest per for snow-starved cities this looks like a rain event. but stormy times not waiting too long before we head into the new year. >> the palestinian authority stayed announced it is joining the international criminal court, a move it says could lead to war crime prosecutions of israeli officials. the u.s. state department called the move troubling. a spokesman said it will do nothing to help the palestinians establish an independent state. it could lead to new sanctions from the u.s. and israel. a new year's celebration took a tragic turn in shanghai, china. at least 35 were killed, more than 40 hurt, in what china's state-run news agency described as a stampede during a large gathering along the city's waterfront. many of those involved were stiewn
treacherous travel here, new mexico, the san juan mountains in doll coland the northern parts of new mexico. the ice affecting west texas, freezing rain and sleet and dangerous travel heading into new year's day. the larger storm system of 2015 works its way northward into the weekend. by saturday night snow flying across the upper midwest per for snow-starved cities this looks like a rain event. but stormy times not waiting too long before we head into the new year. >> the palestinian...
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and you're touching an individual consumer six times in new mexico. you lost them after the -- if you have them in the room, get them enrolled. that's a huge problem. and you're minimizing, i think, the experience that our consumer experienced today, i appreciate your presence here, that it can and does work. now we need to make sure people have that opportunity. the second thing i really want, as you're getting more people covered, i want us to start exploring -- i'm asking for the administration to work more closely with members of congress, because while we're seeing access and the exclusion of preexisting conditions, having that be a barrier to providing coverage, and premiums that are lower, lower in my state certainly, but out-of-pocket costs and deductibles are still higher, which means you don't get folks accessing the health care system, while having coverage. while some folks are not understanding the affordable care act really minimally does anything to insurance companies, when we set the floor about who they have to cover, but they make d
and you're touching an individual consumer six times in new mexico. you lost them after the -- if you have them in the room, get them enrolled. that's a huge problem. and you're minimizing, i think, the experience that our consumer experienced today, i appreciate your presence here, that it can and does work. now we need to make sure people have that opportunity. the second thing i really want, as you're getting more people covered, i want us to start exploring -- i'm asking for the...
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carlos, albuquerque, new mexico.d miller when you come to rio rancho. my marriage would be over if i did not so i have tickets. we'll see you and casandra on no better place to be than new mexico in the springtime. that's why i booked a showy there. i'm going to be running around. don't get scare first-degree d . tickets make great christmas and hanukkah gifts, but you got to go quickly. billoreilly.com has details. finally tonight's "the factor" tip of the day, next week marks battle of the bulge, which mark dugard and i write about in killing patton. 19,000 american soldiers killed in that battle alone. 50,000 wounded. more than 100,000 germans killed. now, a good place to learn about the battle of the bulge is the world war ii museum in new orleans. louisiana is a great place to visit, love the bayou country. and the big easy is a blast. stay away from bourbon street. that's gone downhill. but the rest of the town very interesting. all right. and then you get out into the cajun country, fabulous. and go to the mus
carlos, albuquerque, new mexico.d miller when you come to rio rancho. my marriage would be over if i did not so i have tickets. we'll see you and casandra on no better place to be than new mexico in the springtime. that's why i booked a showy there. i'm going to be running around. don't get scare first-degree d . tickets make great christmas and hanukkah gifts, but you got to go quickly. billoreilly.com has details. finally tonight's "the factor" tip of the day, next week marks battle...
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new mexico, you're at 41.77%. you know full well what we are talking about here when we talk about the imperative of our communities that are asking for a little relief when it comes to a landscapes. and the level -- land conveyance. the level it rises to is not your city council, it's not the mayor, it's not your legislature, it's not your governor, it's your congressman and your senator and ultimately signed into law by the president of the united states. so what are we actually looking at in this package? after months, truly months of negotiations, perhaps a few near-depth experiences, many temptations to just walk away, we have agreed to a balanced, budget-neutral, revenue-neutral, bicameral, bipartisan package contained in title 30. and these provisions that are contained here will create jobs. they'll create thousands of american jobs. they'll cut the red tape to energy production, they'll protect multiple use and public recreation, they convey federal land for community development, they protect our treasur
new mexico, you're at 41.77%. you know full well what we are talking about here when we talk about the imperative of our communities that are asking for a little relief when it comes to a landscapes. and the level -- land conveyance. the level it rises to is not your city council, it's not the mayor, it's not your legislature, it's not your governor, it's your congressman and your senator and ultimately signed into law by the president of the united states. so what are we actually looking at in...
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the presiding officer: the senator from new mexico. mr. udall: thank you, mr. president. and i just want to rise like others in our class and many other senators have arisen to talk a little bit about mark begich and his service for alaska, and praise him for his service. because i think he's been, since i've been here the six years and i served with him, he was in my class, i have seen a remarkable senator who really cares about his state and has been an incredible advocate for his state. i wasn't here, mark, for your i wasn't here, mark, for your i wasn't here for your entire speech but i turned it on. a good thing about our offices is you can tune again, and i got the point where you got a little choked up about deborah and jacob. and i got choked up in the office. i could cry but not in public. in any event, the first thing i know about mark is how much he cares about his family and how much the toll of serving in the senate takes on that family. his travel, i'm a westerner and i have to travel out five hours, six hours, eight hours to get home. his flight is always c
the presiding officer: the senator from new mexico. mr. udall: thank you, mr. president. and i just want to rise like others in our class and many other senators have arisen to talk a little bit about mark begich and his service for alaska, and praise him for his service. because i think he's been, since i've been here the six years and i served with him, he was in my class, i have seen a remarkable senator who really cares about his state and has been an incredible advocate for his state. i...
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in new mexico.e was charged with plotting to blow up a building in a city. >>> more crowds shut down streets for a fourth night. >> oo a campus forum forced to end early when protestors burst through the auditorium doors. some people chanting go home. the protestors took over before taking to the streets. hundreds at berkeley high school participating in a walkout. meantime today protestors in ferguson are taking the police to court. >> a federal judge et to hear a request for a restraining order against ferguson police officers accused of using unnecessary force. >> discourage -- gruber apologized. but it is said not to be enough. as for all of the money gruber raised... >> i think an apology is not enough. basically if you are a consultant for government you are expected to be honest. he has now admitted and bragged about how dishonest he was. he should apologize. i think he should return his paycheck. >> in total gruber made $6 million from various government contracts. >> the house is set to vot
in new mexico.e was charged with plotting to blow up a building in a city. >>> more crowds shut down streets for a fourth night. >> oo a campus forum forced to end early when protestors burst through the auditorium doors. some people chanting go home. the protestors took over before taking to the streets. hundreds at berkeley high school participating in a walkout. meantime today protestors in ferguson are taking the police to court. >> a federal judge et to hear a request...
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gas buddy states drivers in virginia, missouri, south carolina and texas new mexico, you could join them this weekend. $2 gas could be common in lots of places. >>> "early start" begins right now. breaking overnight. protests erupting in new york after a grand jury decides not to indict a white police officer involved in the chokehold death of an unarmed black man. eric garner's family is speaking out. >>> a federal civil rights investigation into garner's death as president obama vows to lessen racial tensions with police and minorities across the nation. good morning. welcome back to "early start." i'm christine romans. >> i'm john berman. it is thursday, december 4th. breaking overnight. protests and lack of justice erupting across the country. the flashpoint is the grand jury decision not to indict a white police officer in the death of a black man. >> in this case, a new yorker, named eric garner. garner died in july after a chokehold by police trying to arrest him after selling loose cigarettes. we have jason with the latest where protesters gathered. >> reporter: calm streets this
gas buddy states drivers in virginia, missouri, south carolina and texas new mexico, you could join them this weekend. $2 gas could be common in lots of places. >>> "early start" begins right now. breaking overnight. protests erupting in new york after a grand jury decides not to indict a white police officer involved in the chokehold death of an unarmed black man. eric garner's family is speaking out. >>> a federal civil rights investigation into garner's death as...
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mexican irregulars had killed american civilians in a border crossing into new mexico. and president wilson, who had run on a peace ticket, was afraid that the fighting would spill over into our country. that was one of his angles. i'm sure that never was his fear of our being so totally unprepared for a war that was on the horizon. he respected revolution in new mexico as an internal matter but the countries shared a 2,000-mile border and had been troubled since 1910. president wilson authorized sending 15,000 regular army troops and 156,000 national guardsmen to the border in 1916. captain william presley screws, this is taken at the time of mobilization, was mustering officers for four regiments. he smoked cigars, tolerated profanity, but he was a very rigorous man and was committed to the task before him. few companies were up to authorized strength when he mobilized them. they were at about 2600 men then. rifle companies had three officers and 65 men. there was increased emphasis on the -- at the time of mobilization on physical fitness and on recognizing and contr
mexican irregulars had killed american civilians in a border crossing into new mexico. and president wilson, who had run on a peace ticket, was afraid that the fighting would spill over into our country. that was one of his angles. i'm sure that never was his fear of our being so totally unprepared for a war that was on the horizon. he respected revolution in new mexico as an internal matter but the countries shared a 2,000-mile border and had been troubled since 1910. president wilson...
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host: to michael, albuquerque new mexico. robert in new mexico, i apologize. go ahead, robert. i just want to contribute to this by stating that i am hispanic of european descent and albuquerque, new apdco has had 25 murders by in the last two years and the justice department is now in the city and they are overseeing what goes on with arrests and things like that. and also, what has been happening here, one officer was just terminated for not wearing his lapel camera. but what i wanted to state was .his i've been stopped on several occasions. on one occasion -- and i don't drink whatsoever, nor do i have .ny history of it i was stopped and i was made to do a walk for 45 minutes. i was taken tois the detention center. i was arrested. i blew into a device and it came out double zero. after the people stated that i contacts, there was a private vehicle and i was heralded back down town 20 miles away. in the process, my vehicle was towed. and every thing that went on with that. i believe that every city, ,robably the united states should be overseen by the justice department to ta
host: to michael, albuquerque new mexico. robert in new mexico, i apologize. go ahead, robert. i just want to contribute to this by stating that i am hispanic of european descent and albuquerque, new apdco has had 25 murders by in the last two years and the justice department is now in the city and they are overseeing what goes on with arrests and things like that. and also, what has been happening here, one officer was just terminated for not wearing his lapel camera. but what i wanted to...
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i've been convicted in new mexico on three separate occasions for rape. >> he was convicted of three rapes, but he told us he 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 dangero
i've been convicted in new mexico on three separate occasions for rape. >> he was convicted of three rapes, but he told us he 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...
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new mexico pump over $200 million into the space port, and many are asking are they going to see a returney? what is your response? >> i think it's going to be turn out to be a very important and productive investment for them in southern new mexico. we're excited about moving down there, and that's the plan once we're finished with our test flight program we will do so. the important thing is that we really are, all of us in the industry, exploring a new frontier, and it's hard. i knew when i got into this, that this would be hard, but it's important that we have resolve to move forward. and we have a great team filled with folks who used to run different parts of the program. these are guys who are not put off by -- by adversity, in fact part of the reason they are doing it is because it's hard, and that's why we're here. >> since the accident, what have you seen? have you recruited any new customers? have you been accepting new potential customers? has anybody canceled? >> we have a customer base of about 700 people who have put down deposits. we had a few of those, 2 dozen decide they
new mexico pump over $200 million into the space port, and many are asking are they going to see a returney? what is your response? >> i think it's going to be turn out to be a very important and productive investment for them in southern new mexico. we're excited about moving down there, and that's the plan once we're finished with our test flight program we will do so. the important thing is that we really are, all of us in the industry, exploring a new frontier, and it's hard. i knew...
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on july 16, 1945 in alma gordo, new mexico, the united states detonates the bomb.we do not drop it from airplane. we detonate it. it is a scientific event for most people. but we now have a bomb and we have a bomb that can be deployed , and we know what this bomb will do. and what the bomb will do will far surpass what most people's expectations are. we have a nuclear weapon. we have a super weapon. and we are at war with japan and we are worried about losing 1,000,002 1.5 million people in 1.5n -- one million to million people in japan in the next few months. the decision ultimately rests with president truman. famously known as "the buck stops here." decision is in hindsight farm alleging that it was at the time. not to say the morality of using this kind of weapon on japan would have zero ramifications and zero impact on the decision-maker or the world, but we couldn't really anticipate necessarily what letting this cat out of the bag would do for the entire planet. once we drop a nuclear weapon on somebody, the world knows what it is, and its reaction will be g
on july 16, 1945 in alma gordo, new mexico, the united states detonates the bomb.we do not drop it from airplane. we detonate it. it is a scientific event for most people. but we now have a bomb and we have a bomb that can be deployed , and we know what this bomb will do. and what the bomb will do will far surpass what most people's expectations are. we have a nuclear weapon. we have a super weapon. and we are at war with japan and we are worried about losing 1,000,002 1.5 million people in...
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ambassador to the united nations and former governor of new mexico bill richardson. here with us in moments. >>> the fbi still silent on north korea's ties to the massive hacking campaign that targeted sony pictures. but hollywood's liberal elite are outraged now that the studio would bow to cyberterrorist demands to pull the controversial new movie "the interview." homeland security secretary jeh johnson claims the white house is weighing an appropriate response, despite the fact they aren't trod identify who that response would target? >> this attack is a serious attack. we're not at this point ready to identify who we believe is responsible, but the u.s. government is taking this attack very seriously, it is an attack on a company, an attack on its employees, and frankly it's an attack on the freedoms we enjoy in this country. we're reviewing a range of options for how we will respond to this attack. lou: not yet ready to identify absolutely who originated the attack. and today on wall street, another huge rally. the dow jones industrials up more than 400 points o
ambassador to the united nations and former governor of new mexico bill richardson. here with us in moments. >>> the fbi still silent on north korea's ties to the massive hacking campaign that targeted sony pictures. but hollywood's liberal elite are outraged now that the studio would bow to cyberterrorist demands to pull the controversial new movie "the interview." homeland security secretary jeh johnson claims the white house is weighing an appropriate response, despite the...
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but i do explain where there are other clusters there is a famous one in nevada florida and new mexico there is said disease cluster and you will see of map of these clusters. we know they're all over. sometimes there is one for no reason it can occur just random so that is the job of epidemiology to figure out which are the cause and which are random so my own view is of course, sarah they there are other toms river out there but they're not so easy to rigidify and there is a real question if agencies can spend the millions of dollars to two similar studies in other places generally they're not willing to do that. and the feeling is that the vested interest will not be happy about it. there are really benefactors with the existing science from toms river but i am hoping that is another way by betting communities of public health agencies know that it is a clue and a piece of evidence and we should not ignore that. i have some of the historical sections and the science of the b-2 -- epidemiology and how it develops. we learned a lot about human health and we saved millions of lives bet
but i do explain where there are other clusters there is a famous one in nevada florida and new mexico there is said disease cluster and you will see of map of these clusters. we know they're all over. sometimes there is one for no reason it can occur just random so that is the job of epidemiology to figure out which are the cause and which are random so my own view is of course, sarah they there are other toms river out there but they're not so easy to rigidify and there is a real question if...
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in new mexico, i was in wonder of the tremendous stem classes that are available to the students thererk done to train students to join stem career path that so many employers, including the federal government, are seeking in their employees. i have been to a college in north dakota, the college at fort bechtold, and met with the governor to talk about internships that we could work with with with the all indian public counsel both in new mexico and to the southwest states. my job is to bring top talent, but i have to think about what are the opportunities not only for us as a federal government but those that could come in to the federal government, and i need to make sure that those opportunities are strong ones. so with the help of the white house, and with the departments throughout government, we are focused in on internships and career development and bringing more native americans into the federal government. not because we want more native americans in the federal government, but why do we want that? because it brings such richness where the decisions are made. we need you at t
in new mexico, i was in wonder of the tremendous stem classes that are available to the students thererk done to train students to join stem career path that so many employers, including the federal government, are seeking in their employees. i have been to a college in north dakota, the college at fort bechtold, and met with the governor to talk about internships that we could work with with with the all indian public counsel both in new mexico and to the southwest states. my job is to bring...
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high wind warning in effect for much of southern california extending across nevada and new mexico. at this. some of the wind gusts reported on mountain tops exceeding hurricane strength. that is impressive for white mountain. on top of that, we had very, very chilly temperatures across the northeast. temperatures today in new york city, topping 36. back to you. >> 36. thanks, derek. >>> another cosby accuser steps forward. beverly johnson. iconic model from the '70s. she details an incident where she says cosby drugged a c cappacino he made for her. >> on the second sip, i knew i was drugged. he was getting angry and pissed. he grabbed me by my arm and dragged me down the brownstone stairs. he threw me in the taxi. >> johnson says cosby escorted her out of his home when she wouldn't stop cursing at him. cnn has reached out to cosby's attorney, but has not heard back. johnson will join us in the 8:00 a.m. hour of "new day." >>> questions about the magazine's story of the gang rape at the university of virginia. the friends of the alleged rape victim have come forward and they are ch
high wind warning in effect for much of southern california extending across nevada and new mexico. at this. some of the wind gusts reported on mountain tops exceeding hurricane strength. that is impressive for white mountain. on top of that, we had very, very chilly temperatures across the northeast. temperatures today in new york city, topping 36. back to you. >> 36. thanks, derek. >>> another cosby accuser steps forward. beverly johnson. iconic model from the '70s. she details...
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. >> this is actually from new mexico. >> okay. >> in the desert. >> yes. >> 112-degree. >> sit dry.s where we can see the the bottle. >> champagne family that found the land started planting their grapes and making shark even wyoming in the champagne style. i for the trying this for longest time but i didn't expect something from new mexico and my mind opened over past couple years and it is deliver us how would you describe it. >> full body rich style, very dry. >> fifteen, 16 17. >> now we're talking. >> it is delicious. >> fifty-second on this one. >> this is my favorite one. this is my favorite one, one we just opened. really red grape. >> how much. >> $27, the state just bought 60 cases and classic champagne. >> how much. >> fifty-two. >> how would you describe it. >> toasted, and it is just beautiful. >> that is what they call me toasted. >> usually later. >> good to sue. >> get over to vernick great restaurant. >>> celebrities flocked to philadelphia in 2014. we have pictures to prove it. >> do you remember this ariana grande being carried through the wells fargo center. >> d
. >> this is actually from new mexico. >> okay. >> in the desert. >> yes. >> 112-degree. >> sit dry.s where we can see the the bottle. >> champagne family that found the land started planting their grapes and making shark even wyoming in the champagne style. i for the trying this for longest time but i didn't expect something from new mexico and my mind opened over past couple years and it is deliver us how would you describe it. >> full body rich...
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one of the members of the senate intelligence committee, a democrat from new mexico.you for joining us. you voted to release this report now, right? >> i did, wolf. >> why? >> you know, i think the key findings are critical to get out there to make this right. i think what people will find in the report is that it finds that any reasonable person, that the activities engaged in by the cia, i think any reasonable person would see as torture. more importantly, they find that it didn't work and i think it's important in our oversight rule, the key finding, that the cia misled the congress, it's going to be important for us to make sure this never happens again. >> when secretary of state john kerry called the chair of the senate committee dianne feinstein and expressed concerns about the timing of the release of this report, saying that u.s. civilians, diplomats, military personnel, their lives could be endangered as a result of all of the information that is about to be made public and the pentagon subsequently alerted marines, thousands of marines to go on a higher sta
one of the members of the senate intelligence committee, a democrat from new mexico.you for joining us. you voted to release this report now, right? >> i did, wolf. >> why? >> you know, i think the key findings are critical to get out there to make this right. i think what people will find in the report is that it finds that any reasonable person, that the activities engaged in by the cia, i think any reasonable person would see as torture. more importantly, they find that it...
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i need help on the southern border in arizona, texas, new mexico, for added detention capability, added surveillance capability, added vehicles and equipment. i received your letter about the eastern border along arizona, and i plan to if you will have me, come back early next year to arizona. i owe the ranchers another visit, and i want to come back to arizona now with a year's -- the benefit of a year's experience on the job to talk more about border security and see what we can do. >> i appreciate your willingness to come back and look forward to having you there. let me focus on the issue of border security. i think the answer from my experience, is pretty straightforward. border patrol agents at the border, not 10, 15, 20 miles back. more horse patrols in the rugged territory. arrow stats that allow us to have radar looking down into the mountains. more mobile surveillance systems at the border. and i hope the task force will look at these strategic options and include stakeholders such as ranchers, business people, residents of the communities there, as well as others to make sure
i need help on the southern border in arizona, texas, new mexico, for added detention capability, added surveillance capability, added vehicles and equipment. i received your letter about the eastern border along arizona, and i plan to if you will have me, come back early next year to arizona. i owe the ranchers another visit, and i want to come back to arizona now with a year's -- the benefit of a year's experience on the job to talk more about border security and see what we can do. >>...
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and we encountered one of the mest compelling examples of such an inmate at the penitentiary of new mexico. kevin blanco. >> he's one of those inmates that can be unpredictable. you really don't know how he's going to behave from one day to the next. >> our first encounter with kevin blanco was through our associate producer. she had gone up to talk to him and was met with a barrage of verbal assaults. >> on the floor [ bleep ]. when they came up [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. >> after a while kevin agreed to do an interview, and i was actually very impressed. i was impressed with how he carried himself. he was honest and forthright about the problems he had created in his life. >> i mean, i don't look at prison as being prison, even though it is prison and i'm in a negative environment. i look at it as being my college. this is the time i got to study and build myself up and better myself. it's what you make it. >> but blanco, serving time for crimes including attempted murder, was housed in the prison's highest security unit for a variety of serious offenses, including assaults on staff. >> okay.
and we encountered one of the mest compelling examples of such an inmate at the penitentiary of new mexico. kevin blanco. >> he's one of those inmates that can be unpredictable. you really don't know how he's going to behave from one day to the next. >> our first encounter with kevin blanco was through our associate producer. she had gone up to talk to him and was met with a barrage of verbal assaults. >> on the floor [ bleep ]. when they came up [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. >>...
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tom udall, democrat senator from new mexico and visited alan gross in cuba in prison last month. how is mr. gross's health, what was the meeting like, and what did he tell you? >> well, first of all wees released on humanitarian ground and i think it is clear he needed to be released. he wasn't doing that well in terms of his health. so that's good thing and i would just, first of all, tell the gross family i'm joyous with them on his release because i think this is a wonderful thing and i would congratulate his wife judy working for this for a very long time. this is something that is long overdue. it has needed to be done. all of the things you announced that expected that the president's going to do are important things and congress should move forward with lifting embargo. leland: do you think congress will eventually improve that? why do you think this had to be done now? >> well, there was a window here and my sense when i traveled down there and met with cuban officials and met with alan gross was that this time, before you get in the middle of a presidential campaign afte
tom udall, democrat senator from new mexico and visited alan gross in cuba in prison last month. how is mr. gross's health, what was the meeting like, and what did he tell you? >> well, first of all wees released on humanitarian ground and i think it is clear he needed to be released. he wasn't doing that well in terms of his health. so that's good thing and i would just, first of all, tell the gross family i'm joyous with them on his release because i think this is a wonderful thing and...