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they moved into areas south of new mexico into northern new mexico.they are conducting extensive raids on spanish settlements. is talking about let's make peace with everybody else and go after these guys. let's attack the apaches and an end these raids on new mexico and other spanish settlements to. what makes it so difficult to defend new mexico and other spanish settlements? what is the strategic difficulty? sam? it is a big place. it is a large colony. is thinly settled so it is not densely populated. you have a large area with a lot of outlying ranches and small villages. what is the great danger for a spanish ranch in the 1750's? yeah. go ahead. >> the apaches could burn your house, into a little dance and leave before anyone realized what was happening. >> exactly. the spanish cannot keep a military force at every ranch in new mexico. they have all these dispersed settlements. all of these are highly vulnerable. to comanches on mobile -- the comanches are mobile. they can attack in outlying settlement and the spanish cannot do much about it. on
they moved into areas south of new mexico into northern new mexico.they are conducting extensive raids on spanish settlements. is talking about let's make peace with everybody else and go after these guys. let's attack the apaches and an end these raids on new mexico and other spanish settlements to. what makes it so difficult to defend new mexico and other spanish settlements? what is the strategic difficulty? sam? it is a big place. it is a large colony. is thinly settled so it is not densely...
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new mexico is never a big revenue generator for the spanish empire. the french, in places like louisiana, are convinced it is and they're trying to get to it. mexico is a poor frontier colony at the end of a long supply route for them. they don't find the silver mines that the spanish were hoping for. it is a poor salient in the north. in 1765, there's only about 10,000 people of spanish dissent and 10,000 pueblo indians in new mexico. so it is relatively poor and relatively small in terms of population. isolated at the end of a long supply route for mexico city. it still does not have any big earning commodities. there is some trade. any idea of what it's economic basis would be? >> [indiscernible] >> there's some production of local crops, but does not great -- that is not a great export commodity. there is a small for trade, but again, not lucrative. there is a slave trade in new mexico, sending indian slaves taken in raids around mexico down into mexico itself. in that sense, from the sort of brutal logic of an early modern colony, the fact that me
new mexico is never a big revenue generator for the spanish empire. the french, in places like louisiana, are convinced it is and they're trying to get to it. mexico is a poor frontier colony at the end of a long supply route for them. they don't find the silver mines that the spanish were hoping for. it is a poor salient in the north. in 1765, there's only about 10,000 people of spanish dissent and 10,000 pueblo indians in new mexico. so it is relatively poor and relatively small in terms of...
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which we saw back in new mexico. if you have a nice town with nice houses and you spent a lot of time in those houses, especially in winters in north dakota and south dakota, what can you do with your spare time in your rich agricultural village in the upper missouri? with your buffalo hides that you traded for? yes? >> you can work with it. you can create clothing. >> absolutely. they are also a manufacturing town. they make baskets, clothing, all kinds of goods out of animal products and agricultural products which they can then trade with other plains people who are less secretary and move around. the mandans seemed quiet good at that. that is one thing they observe. the town is well fortified. what -- let's see. are you happy to have people visit? i think so. people trade with you. maybe you can establish a relationship with the french. when people do visit -- thanksgiving is a good time to talk about this. when people show up at your village, what do they want to do with your corn? what are your sort of obligati
which we saw back in new mexico. if you have a nice town with nice houses and you spent a lot of time in those houses, especially in winters in north dakota and south dakota, what can you do with your spare time in your rich agricultural village in the upper missouri? with your buffalo hides that you traded for? yes? >> you can work with it. you can create clothing. >> absolutely. they are also a manufacturing town. they make baskets, clothing, all kinds of goods out of animal...
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how spanish is new mexico still?n, how powerful are the echos from sunshine. >> spain was in control of new mexico for far longer than mexico was. i think a lot of these mexican families are ten generation and 11 generation. when they look back on themselves, they think of themselves as spanish. >> those traditions, they have continued to thrive in these little pockets we're cut off from spain. so i once worked with some people from spain, and they kept cutting up. snickering at me. what they told me was, okay, you can knock it off with the don kquixote phraseology. the equivolen of me talking and saying top of the morning to you, sir. they said, stop making fun of us." i said, "i'm not making fun of you. that's the way we speak." when we see grandpa, that's all he knows is 500-year-ago spanish. maybe he'll play like he did on the cats drives. >> i have a plan here on this meat. >> all right. the meat is yours. >> all right. good. ♪ >> just call me cookie. some cubed local beave, glowing hot -- beef, glowing hot coal
how spanish is new mexico still?n, how powerful are the echos from sunshine. >> spain was in control of new mexico for far longer than mexico was. i think a lot of these mexican families are ten generation and 11 generation. when they look back on themselves, they think of themselves as spanish. >> those traditions, they have continued to thrive in these little pockets we're cut off from spain. so i once worked with some people from spain, and they kept cutting up. snickering at me....
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they moved into areas south of new mexico into northern new mexico. they are conducting extensive raids on spanish settlements. he is talking about -- let's make peace with everybody else and go after these guys. let's attack the apaches and end these raids on new mexico and other spanish settlements. what makes it so difficult to defend new mexico and other spanish settlements? what is the strategic difficulty? sam? it is a big place. it is a large colony. it is thinly settled, so it is not densely populated. you have a large area with a lot of outlying ranches and small villages. what is the great danger for a spanish ranch in the 1750's? yeah. go ahead. >> the apaches could burn your house, do a little dance, and leave before anyone realized what was happening. >> exactly. the spanish cannot keep a military force at every ranch in new mexico. they have all these dispersed settlements. all of these are highly vulnerable. the apaches are mobile. they can attack in outlying settlement and the spanish cannot do much about it. on page 308, he talks abou
they moved into areas south of new mexico into northern new mexico. they are conducting extensive raids on spanish settlements. he is talking about -- let's make peace with everybody else and go after these guys. let's attack the apaches and end these raids on new mexico and other spanish settlements. what makes it so difficult to defend new mexico and other spanish settlements? what is the strategic difficulty? sam? it is a big place. it is a large colony. it is thinly settled, so it is not...
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>> we have pretty much the worst of the worst inmates in the state of new mexico. a number of the inmates that have been convicted of first degree murder. >> they got a lot of psychos too who just don't give a [ bleep ], doing life sentences. >> the prison's history is notorious. many of the most violent events took place in a facility called the old main. >> inmates had to prove themselves just to survive. >> you had almost 1,200 inmates in that facility that was built for 750. >> you have people living on top of each other, pushing each other. and i mean, there was a lot of tension. >> carlos cervantes was first brought to this prison in 1975. >> there was a lot of harshness as far as punishment. back then you had a hall, which they called the hold, which was a prison cell with nothing but a hole in the middle, and they would throw you in there butt naked. >> tired of the overcrowding and abuse inside the prison, inmates reached their boiling point on february 2nd, 1980. what ensued was one of the deadliest prison riots in u.s. history. inmate carlos cervantes sa
>> we have pretty much the worst of the worst inmates in the state of new mexico. a number of the inmates that have been convicted of first degree murder. >> they got a lot of psychos too who just don't give a [ bleep ], doing life sentences. >> the prison's history is notorious. many of the most violent events took place in a facility called the old main. >> inmates had to prove themselves just to survive. >> you had almost 1,200 inmates in that facility that was...
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when my grandfather started it in 1880, that area was part of the new mexico territory. it was in the area acquired by the united states in the gadsden purchase, just before the civil war, and that ha--had belonged to mexico. the southern pacific railroad wanted to put a line through from new orleans all the way to los angeles, and the best route went through that area, south of the gila river. and congress eventually a--approved the gadsden purchase. mr. gadsden had been sent down to negotiate it. and so in 1880, the land was basically unoccupied, except for the railroad, and if somebody wanted to acquire livestock and put out there and develop water, then it was possible to homestead a certain amount of land around the water that was developed, and the rest of the land could be basically just used. and arizona became a state--when?--in 1914, something like that, and at that point coming into the union, the state was given a certain amount of state land and the same with new mexico. new mexico had a certain amount of state land eventually when it was no longer a territor
when my grandfather started it in 1880, that area was part of the new mexico territory. it was in the area acquired by the united states in the gadsden purchase, just before the civil war, and that ha--had belonged to mexico. the southern pacific railroad wanted to put a line through from new orleans all the way to los angeles, and the best route went through that area, south of the gila river. and congress eventually a--approved the gadsden purchase. mr. gadsden had been sent down to negotiate...
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fun to watch. >> a little offbeat but fun to watch. >> new mexico, really? >> i know. a break. you know what, mexico, new mexico, they're separated by many thousand miles. >> you know i usually get confused too when i was 6 learning the states. feet...tiptoeing. better things than the pain stiffness, and joint damage of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist decide on a biologic ask if xeljanz is right for you. xeljanz (tofacitinib) is a small pill not an injection or infusion, for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz can relieve ra symptoms, and help stop further joint damage. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers have happened in patients taking xeljanz. don't start xeljanz if you have any infection unless ok with your doctor. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher liver tests and cholesterol levels have happened. your doctor should perform blood tests before you start an
fun to watch. >> a little offbeat but fun to watch. >> new mexico, really? >> i know. a break. you know what, mexico, new mexico, they're separated by many thousand miles. >> you know i usually get confused too when i was 6 learning the states. feet...tiptoeing. better things than the pain stiffness, and joint damage of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist decide on a biologic ask if xeljanz is right for you. xeljanz (tofacitinib)...
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we have a pilot going in karl carlsbad new mexico. we'd like to take learnings from that and apply it. it's time that the permits back with company providing information we need. if there's a way to work on getting that dealt with up front, that will help. there is money in the budget to help do that along with money that we're able to charge fees to industry. we can't get out and request the wells that we have. >> those are the kinds of things that jamie has been working with us on and our industry. she's got a good relationship out there with industry. she is creative and does try to do things. i hope some of these dollars the or programs could be moved her way to try to help us improve the process. >> this budget lets us roll it out everywhere. >> good. i think she would be a great one to help you do it.
we have a pilot going in karl carlsbad new mexico. we'd like to take learnings from that and apply it. it's time that the permits back with company providing information we need. if there's a way to work on getting that dealt with up front, that will help. there is money in the budget to help do that along with money that we're able to charge fees to industry. we can't get out and request the wells that we have. >> those are the kinds of things that jamie has been working with us on and...
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guillermo, are you from the new mexico or the old mexico? >> old mexico. >> the old mexico, okay.y dramatic show tonight. one of the women, jordan, you may remember was the sloppy drunk that chris sent home a couple weeks ago. she showed up asking for a second chance this week. that's what the seahawks should do. hey, you know what? we'd like a do-over. this is the second time one of the girls has tried that this season. i don't like it. once the limo door closes on your bcbg dress, that's it. you go home and you wait for an invitation to be on "bachelor in paradise." if they let people back on, the show will never end. the other weird thing that happened was a woman named kelsey went to chris' hotel room to tell him a story how her husband died. of course it was sad but it puts chris in a bad position. you can't now eliminate a weeping widow. you look like a jerk. so some of the other women seemed to think she told him that story just so he would keep her around another week. she did not do much to dissuade that notion. they called off the rose ceremony altogether, kelsey had a p
guillermo, are you from the new mexico or the old mexico? >> old mexico. >> the old mexico, okay.y dramatic show tonight. one of the women, jordan, you may remember was the sloppy drunk that chris sent home a couple weeks ago. she showed up asking for a second chance this week. that's what the seahawks should do. hey, you know what? we'd like a do-over. this is the second time one of the girls has tried that this season. i don't like it. once the limo door closes on your bcbg dress,...
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want to talk about how failing to pass a bill will impact the southern border, impact my state of new mexico, where d.h.s. plays a vital role in security, in business, and in people's daily lives. the men and women at d.h.s. make sure commerce is conducted smoothly across our border with mexico. they make sure workers can get back and forth they inspect shipments coming into the country and they protect our communities from drug smugglers and crime. it is inconceivable to me that republicans would threaten to stop funding this agency over a policy dispute with the president. i had heard republican leaders say that the era of shutdowns was over, but here we are again rapidly approaching the date when d.h.s. funding expires. we need an appropriation bill that does not disrupt this important work. i talked to new mexicans who live in the border communities and i talk to ranchers and farmers in my state. border security is not theoretical. it is not a political game. it's crucial to safety, it is crucial to trade at our ports of entry like santa teresa and plumb bus. -- columbus. in new mexico a
want to talk about how failing to pass a bill will impact the southern border, impact my state of new mexico, where d.h.s. plays a vital role in security, in business, and in people's daily lives. the men and women at d.h.s. make sure commerce is conducted smoothly across our border with mexico. they make sure workers can get back and forth they inspect shipments coming into the country and they protect our communities from drug smugglers and crime. it is inconceivable to me that republicans...
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new mexico lottery officials would not comment on the pending litigation. >> it is 4:55. coming up on "action news" at 5:00 a.m. >> delaware state police are investigating a car crash and a moving train. and there's a dog and we'll be back. at perdue, we pride ourselves on the freshness of our chicken. well, not that kind of fresh. but i can guarantee the freshness of our chicken because we go beyond what the usda requires... with extra inspections in american family owned farms, refrigerated trucks that deliver daily and everywhere in between. that's what it takes to bring your family a fresh tasting chicken. perdue. we believe in a better chicken. >> it is 4:56 a 6-year-old boy was kidnapped and terrorized for hours. police say it was orchestrated by members of his own family. >> we'll be back. # ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ if you want it ♪ ♪ go out and get it ♪ hey everyone, it is 5:00 a.m. friday, february 6, developing this morning. >> a 51-year-old man is shot and killed on the streets of philadelphia we're live on what looks like a deadly confrontation. >> new surveillance video has t
new mexico lottery officials would not comment on the pending litigation. >> it is 4:55. coming up on "action news" at 5:00 a.m. >> delaware state police are investigating a car crash and a moving train. and there's a dog and we'll be back. at perdue, we pride ourselves on the freshness of our chicken. well, not that kind of fresh. but i can guarantee the freshness of our chicken because we go beyond what the usda requires... with extra inspections in american family owned...
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shutdown would mean for new mexico. it would impact our southeast federal law enforcement training center in artesia. this facility trains our border and customs agents. and it would compromise sheriff and city police departments who use d.h.s. funding to increase personnel and purchase equipment. moreover d.h.s. helps fund some of our most important security programs such as the new mexico all-source intelligence center, a public safety partnership based out of santa fe that is designed to collect analyze and disseminate intelligence. a shutdown would also risk important d.h.s. grant funding for new mexico at the department of homeland security and emergency management. this agency works closely with d.h.s. to aid communities after natural disasters. so in times of crisis, d.h.s. works hand in glove with the state of new mexico. for example just last year, severe thunderstorms and floods caused disruption of oil and gas development, agricultural losses and extensive damage to critical infrastructure across new mexico.
shutdown would mean for new mexico. it would impact our southeast federal law enforcement training center in artesia. this facility trains our border and customs agents. and it would compromise sheriff and city police departments who use d.h.s. funding to increase personnel and purchase equipment. moreover d.h.s. helps fund some of our most important security programs such as the new mexico all-source intelligence center, a public safety partnership based out of santa fe that is designed to...
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more children are hungry in new mexico than in any other state. 22 of new mexico are living in poverty, 31% of children are in poverty. object only 29.6 young adults 25-34 have an associate's degree. there are no jobs. there is no manufacturing. there is no productivity. you have to have a job for a minimum wage impact to have an impact. focusing on wage earnings in the middle class that you are investing in those difficult states. there that to be a very specific strategy so that we all catch up in a way. >> the gentleman from south carolina is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. i thank you for being here. i was struck by what you said to the chairman a few minutes ago and that was he had asked you about mindless austerity and mindless sequestration cuts. do you really mean mindless or was that a misspeak? >> i mean that we should look to make smart cuts in programs that aren't working. >> it says mindless. >> the implication of mindless is it applies across the board one size fits all approach to cutting spends as opposed to what we're trying to do is be much more targeted. >
more children are hungry in new mexico than in any other state. 22 of new mexico are living in poverty, 31% of children are in poverty. object only 29.6 young adults 25-34 have an associate's degree. there are no jobs. there is no manufacturing. there is no productivity. you have to have a job for a minimum wage impact to have an impact. focusing on wage earnings in the middle class that you are investing in those difficult states. there that to be a very specific strategy so that we all catch...
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albuquerque, new mexico.t past midnight, a 911 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. >> 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 toward the trunk. officer zwicky
albuquerque, new mexico.t past midnight, a 911 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...
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. >> a lottery ticket in new mexico indicated it was a winner. when the owner tried to claim the prize, they said it was a mistake. this is the ticket he bought back in december. he won a prize of more than million dollars but the new mexico lottery told him he would not play because it has a blemish next to the imprint. he is suing to get his prize. >> pope francis is entering the debate on spanking. he said it is okay, as long as it preserves the dignity of the child. was made during the audience which was devoted to fathers. the vatican recommend med that. >> the california convict whose mug shot made headlines for all the wrong reasons was sentenced to jail. he was sentenced to 27 months in prison for being a felon in possession of a pistol which means you won't be seeing him on modeling runways anytime soon. >>> a police officer shows he can uphold the law and bust a move. >> we have cold conditions this morning so i'm dressing the kids in all the extra gear, keeping them bundled this afternoon, the temperatures are cold, i'll have the day p
. >> a lottery ticket in new mexico indicated it was a winner. when the owner tried to claim the prize, they said it was a mistake. this is the ticket he bought back in december. he won a prize of more than million dollars but the new mexico lottery told him he would not play because it has a blemish next to the imprint. he is suing to get his prize. >> pope francis is entering the debate on spanking. he said it is okay, as long as it preserves the dignity of the child. was made...
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new mexico is where we begin the conversation tonight.ning me from albuquerque is sonya, a teacher from an elementary school. welcome to "inside story". great to have you with us. >> thank you for having me. >> let's start at the beginning of the day. 25 kids file into the classroom at 8:45 in the morning. what is different about a classroom where most of those kids are poor? >> well, when those kids come in, the first thing i do is do a quick assessment of the immediate needs. some of those children are homeless or come from homes with trauma, my job is to make them feel welcome. the first thing i do is ask if they have eaten breakfast. if they haven't. i make sure they get breakfast. we have a free breakfast programme. if they are a little late for school, i have snacks ready for them. i do is quick safety of how they look do they need a jacket, clean soccer, do the pants fit. if they are tired i get out a mat so they can rest. there are times our day doesn't start for a while, until i assess the needs of those high-risk students. >> bu
new mexico is where we begin the conversation tonight.ning me from albuquerque is sonya, a teacher from an elementary school. welcome to "inside story". great to have you with us. >> thank you for having me. >> let's start at the beginning of the day. 25 kids file into the classroom at 8:45 in the morning. what is different about a classroom where most of those kids are poor? >> well, when those kids come in, the first thing i do is do a quick assessment of the...
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or new mexico. or any of the other places this investigation would eventually lead them.. >>> the investigation begins close to home. with the dead man's on again/off again wife. >> you don't want to believe the mother of your grand kids would ever be a suspect. >> but a wife, as a potential person of interest, is just the beginning in this cross country tale of love gone wrong. rs quit the ford motor company and set out on their own. they believed in more, than the assembly line. they believed driving was a holy endeavor. a hundred years later, the dodge brothers spirit lives on. i discovered a convenient way to moisturize every day. new nivea in-shower body lotion. first i wash... then i apply it to my wet skin. it moisturizes instantly. and lasts for more than 24 hours. then i quickly rinse off. my skin feels amazingly smooth with no sticky feel. so, i get dressed... ..and go. now i enjoy smooth skin every day. new nivea in-shower body lotion in the body lotion aisle. start saving at the sears presidents' day mattress spectacular! get up to 60% off, plus 10% off. plus
or new mexico. or any of the other places this investigation would eventually lead them.. >>> the investigation begins close to home. with the dead man's on again/off again wife. >> you don't want to believe the mother of your grand kids would ever be a suspect. >> but a wife, as a potential person of interest, is just the beginning in this cross country tale of love gone wrong. rs quit the ford motor company and set out on their own. they believed in more, than the...
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a man in new mexico suing the lottery he says they owe him $500,000 in cash. >> here's what happened.tery is claiming a defect. now, here's what happened with the man. he bought a $20 scratch off ticket and he saw two 250,000 grand prices on that ticket. for a grand total of $500,000. half million bucks. but when he went to cash it in, lottery officials told him he won't get any money because there was a miss print on the ticket and the numbers were missing. >> it's unfortunate. quiet frankly mexico lottery is cheating. if they believe it's a miss principal that's between them and printer. we don't really care. it's their ace up their sleeve the new mexico lottery that pull that ace out when they don't want to pay somebody and that's really unfortunate. >> well, the new mexico lottery is not commenting while the lawsuit is pending. but back when the man first tried to collect on the ticket, a spokeswoman said that there had been other defective tickets that had not -- that had been recovered and they had been removed. >>> well philadelphia's renowned row dan museum reopening showcase
a man in new mexico suing the lottery he says they owe him $500,000 in cash. >> here's what happened.tery is claiming a defect. now, here's what happened with the man. he bought a $20 scratch off ticket and he saw two 250,000 grand prices on that ticket. for a grand total of $500,000. half million bucks. but when he went to cash it in, lottery officials told him he won't get any money because there was a miss print on the ticket and the numbers were missing. >> it's unfortunate....
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in new mexico they had a lot in the old prison. >> when we shot at the penitentiary of new mexico, majorz took us to the old main, a now abandoned building that used to be the heart of the prison before it was replaced with the state-of-the-art facility. >> this is where most of the murders from the riot took place. >> the old main was the site of the riot where inmates slaughtered 33 of their own. >> this is an area where an inmate actually got chopped up with an ax. what you see here on the floor is just indentures and ligature marks where the ax went through the body and carved into the floor. >> one other remnant of the riot is just as grisly but has also been the source of an unexplainable phenomenon. >> they burned the guy to a crisp right there. down here on the floor is the area where he was burned. doesn't matter what we've done to try to cover that up. we've tried industrial gray paint, floor wax, stripper, everything. we paint it. within a month and a half, the whole burn mark would be back on the surface of the paint again. >> some people would look at this and say that's the
in new mexico they had a lot in the old prison. >> when we shot at the penitentiary of new mexico, majorz took us to the old main, a now abandoned building that used to be the heart of the prison before it was replaced with the state-of-the-art facility. >> this is where most of the murders from the riot took place. >> the old main was the site of the riot where inmates slaughtered 33 of their own. >> this is an area where an inmate actually got chopped up with an ax....
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fry's religious conversion came only after he found himself on death row at the penitentiary of new mexico>> i'm in for four counts of murder. and i'm currently serving three life sentences. >> i thought maybe we might do -- >> today, fry is a regular at a prison bible study. the inmates, all death row and maximum security, are confined to their cells. >> i apologize for all the filming going on here. this isn't about me. this is about this fellowship. showing what prison fellowship in christ is doing for us. >> reporter: fry's crimes were both numerous and gruesome. >> i was very angry, very confused. >> fry received a death sentence for bludgeoning and stabbing to death a 36-year-old mother of five in 2000. >> you best show your love for god by the way you show you love for your fellow man. >> he has three other murder convictions, as well. fry beat one man with a shovel and threw him off a cliff. another victim was nearly beheaded. but when he sat down with us, fry told our producer he was confident of one thing. >> i believe i'm going to be with my lord. when i die, i go to my maker wi
fry's religious conversion came only after he found himself on death row at the penitentiary of new mexico>> i'm in for four counts of murder. and i'm currently serving three life sentences. >> i thought maybe we might do -- >> today, fry is a regular at a prison bible study. the inmates, all death row and maximum security, are confined to their cells. >> i apologize for all the filming going on here. this isn't about me. this is about this fellowship. showing what...
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finally lawmakers in new mexico are looking to sell their space port. new mexico has a space port. an artist's rendition but it's like an airport but for space except there are no clients. virgin galactic delayed its launches after its crash. the new mexico senate voted to sell the space port by by the way employees 35 people full time. >> really? >> to run a space port. >> blasting off to where? >> to mars but they don't come back. >> that's a one-way ticket. >> nobody is taking off or landing and yet somehow 35 people are working there. >> we're still working out the logistics on this one. thank you very much. >> maybe it's an easy job. 6:17. >>> we have some amazing video to show you of niagara falls this morning. can you believe it? a drone flying over the faulls captured the stunning landmark, the waterfalls nearly frozen over. the only time it really stopped flowing all together was back in march of 1848, an ice jam actually let people walk over the riverbed, if you trusted that enough. >> i was going to say you would need nerves of steel to do that. that is incredible imager
finally lawmakers in new mexico are looking to sell their space port. new mexico has a space port. an artist's rendition but it's like an airport but for space except there are no clients. virgin galactic delayed its launches after its crash. the new mexico senate voted to sell the space port by by the way employees 35 people full time. >> really? >> to run a space port. >> blasting off to where? >> to mars but they don't come back. >> that's a one-way ticket....
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in new mexico and across america. while needlessly putting our national security at risk. it's time for congressional republicans to stop putting their political security ahead of national security and pass a clean bill. it's time for house republicans to stop catering to the extreme anti-immigration wing of their party that is willing to sacrifice our nation's security in order to attack dreamers who are going to college and serving our great nation. mr. speaker the eyes of the american people are watching this republican-led congress, and so far all they have seen is gridlock and dysfunction. mr. speaker, the united states senate is moving forward to fund the department of homeland security. house democrats are ready to support a clean bill. the only one standing in the way of preventing a department of homeland security shut down are house republicans. for our country's sake, let us hope that changes. mr. speaker i ask unanimous consent that the house bring up h.r. 86 1, the clean department of homeland security funding bill that will keep the department opened so it ca
in new mexico and across america. while needlessly putting our national security at risk. it's time for congressional republicans to stop putting their political security ahead of national security and pass a clean bill. it's time for house republicans to stop catering to the extreme anti-immigration wing of their party that is willing to sacrifice our nation's security in order to attack dreamers who are going to college and serving our great nation. mr. speaker the eyes of the american people...
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t make jobs -- lets me just give you but if some really striking -- more children are hungry in new mexico than anymore other states.e hungry 22% of new mexicoens are living in poverty. 31% of children are in poverty. n only 29.6 young adults 29 to 34 have an associate's degree. there aren't jobs -- there is no job growth.ere are there is no manufacturing there is no productivity. so, you have to have a job forma a minimum wage impact.job for and i agree that it does unequivocally. i would really challenge you given the membership on this committee in particular with the states that i mentioned, that there has to be an effort focusing on wage earnings in the middle class that you are investing in those difficult states. and there has to be a very t specific strategy so we all catch up in a meaningful way. and i would really implore you and the president to look at that specifically. >> gentlaye lady's time has expired. the gentleman from south carolina, mr. sanford, is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. the one thing we develop over time is the humility to be careful with our words.y
t make jobs -- lets me just give you but if some really striking -- more children are hungry in new mexico than anymore other states.e hungry 22% of new mexicoens are living in poverty. 31% of children are in poverty. n only 29.6 young adults 29 to 34 have an associate's degree. there aren't jobs -- there is no job growth.ere are there is no manufacturing there is no productivity. so, you have to have a job forma a minimum wage impact.job for and i agree that it does unequivocally. i would...
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it produced more than a foot of snow across parts of new mexico and moved through parts of the plainsg significant football more than a foot of snow in iowa and through the midwest. eric mentioned significant snow as well in chicago. they picked up 18.4 inches of snowfall at the airport at o'hare. the storm system moved early this morning. you can see it has a lot of moisture with it. on the warm side of it we have heavy rain across the mid atlantic southward. on the northern side of it that's where we have the heavy snowfall. snowfall rates right now over an inch an hour over portions of new england and the interior parts of the northeast. be careful out there. we have winter storm warnings in effect through pennsylvania and maine. still in effect out there further west across parts of the midwest. generally speaking you are looking at snowfall totals ranging anywhere between 6-12 inches across most of the northeast. new york city you are right on the rain snow line. you are looking at not only snowfall accumulation but also a bit of freezing rain possible out there. that will be a b
it produced more than a foot of snow across parts of new mexico and moved through parts of the plainsg significant football more than a foot of snow in iowa and through the midwest. eric mentioned significant snow as well in chicago. they picked up 18.4 inches of snowfall at the airport at o'hare. the storm system moved early this morning. you can see it has a lot of moisture with it. on the warm side of it we have heavy rain across the mid atlantic southward. on the northern side of it that's...
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. >> this is new the lottery ticket in new mexico indicated it was a winner.ut when the owner tried to claim his prize lottery officials said it was a mistake. this is the ticket he bought back in december. he matched the numbers he did that, which meant a prize of half a million dollars. the new mexico lottery said it will not pay because the ticket has a misprint. he is suing the state lottery to get his prize. >>> jordon struck back at isis for the brutal fiery execution of one of the country's pilots. dozens of firefighters bombed the weapons centers and training sites in iraq and syria yesterday. jordon vowed vowed to target isis wherever they are and limb limb -- eliminating them. >> pope francis said it's okay to spank a child as long as you leave the dignity of the child. not clear on what that means. the catholic church's position on corporal punishment came underriticism last year. >> a former would you also official talks about the -- white house official talks about the day her husband tried to kill her. david. >> reporter: we have windchills in th
. >> this is new the lottery ticket in new mexico indicated it was a winner.ut when the owner tried to claim his prize lottery officials said it was a mistake. this is the ticket he bought back in december. he matched the numbers he did that, which meant a prize of half a million dollars. the new mexico lottery said it will not pay because the ticket has a misprint. he is suing the state lottery to get his prize. >>> jordon struck back at isis for the brutal fiery execution of...
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this is new mexico he's suing lottery there because he said they owe him $500,000 in cash and the lottery is claiming there was defect. >> listen to this here's what happened the manziel he bought a $20 scratch off ticket and had two separate $250,000 grabbed prizes on ticket grand total of $500,000 he went in in to cash it in lottery officials shay he won't get any money there was misprint on ticket and numbers were missing. >> unfortunate and quite frankly mexico lottery is cheating if they believe it's miss frint that's between them and presenter it's ace up sleeve of mexico lottery that pull that when he don't want to pay somebody that's unfortunate. >> new mexico lottery not commenting. back when the man first tried to collect a spokesman said there were other defective tickets discovered and removed. i think they have to pay up. >> i do, too. >> you talk about biggest disappointment ever think you won lottery and no it's miss present government wins it should not be in this case he deserves something. >> that's pageic of lottery you're playing it's a dream you scratch off the number
this is new mexico he's suing lottery there because he said they owe him $500,000 in cash and the lottery is claiming there was defect. >> listen to this here's what happened the manziel he bought a $20 scratch off ticket and had two separate $250,000 grabbed prizes on ticket grand total of $500,000 he went in in to cash it in lottery officials shay he won't get any money there was misprint on ticket and numbers were missing. >> unfortunate and quite frankly mexico lottery is...
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. >>> well now let's speak to the professor of criminal justice at new mexico state university, sir, thank you so much for joining us here on al jazeera. let's go back to our top stories, the arrest of la tuta gomez. a few months ago he said that his group was a necessary evil, and if they weren't there another group would come. in light of that, how much safer is the area now that gomez has been arrested? >> what we have to understand is this has been carefully stage managed, this is more of a show man than substance. very little is likely to change on the ground as a result of this arrest, notwithstanding the government's wish that that be so. what we're looking at here is this is a kind of accommodation as to territory in patrol of la tuta's absence. other cartels will emerge. perhaps rival groups, and essentially the situation on the ground will stay the same. shortly what is likely is the short to medium run is there will be more violence. this is a victory but an empty victory from that perspective. it changes nothing in terms of the overall power of impunity and corruption, an
. >>> well now let's speak to the professor of criminal justice at new mexico state university, sir, thank you so much for joining us here on al jazeera. let's go back to our top stories, the arrest of la tuta gomez. a few months ago he said that his group was a necessary evil, and if they weren't there another group would come. in light of that, how much safer is the area now that gomez has been arrested? >> what we have to understand is this has been carefully stage managed,...
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couples with surrogacy in new mexico. >> this is a clinic you use. >> yes, one of three. >> inside the doctor shows us where she harvests eggs from donors, and transfers embryos into surrogates. surrogates like torres and others. they have been selected by surrogacy beyond borders to live in a villa in a gated community in cannes coup. it's the next stop for carr mine and jody. having met egg donors, the country is introducing them to surrogates. these two are single mothers. living here for nine months. neither has a genetic connection to the trial. both will receive $13,000 for renting their wombs. >> why have you decided that you want to be a surrogate for an american couple? >> i really didn't know that there were so many couples that couldn't have a babies. >> the 27-year-old says she needs money to pay off her student loans and raise her own child, carmela. >> translation: i'm in charge of raising her and concerned about her future and education. >> beautiful, nice apartment. >> carr mine and jody were impressed by what they saw. >> it's clean, organised. the women are happy. the
couples with surrogacy in new mexico. >> this is a clinic you use. >> yes, one of three. >> inside the doctor shows us where she harvests eggs from donors, and transfers embryos into surrogates. surrogates like torres and others. they have been selected by surrogacy beyond borders to live in a villa in a gated community in cannes coup. it's the next stop for carr mine and jody. having met egg donors, the country is introducing them to surrogates. these two are single mothers....
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and he was based in new mexico for a long time. the first freedom allowed in the united states makes reaction to this kind of speech very easy in the united states. the phenomenon, as i said, is bigger in europe, with the fraternization with jihadis in the united states, but you have some individuals in the u.s. >> lorenzo, thank you. >> . >> and now to the fight in america over immigration. tomorrow was supposed to be the day that undocumented immigrants could start applying for deportation protection. it's the first phase in the president's executive actions meant to spare millions of undocumented immigrants. blue today a federal judge put a stop to the order. and the president will appeal. >> this is not the first time that a lower court judge has blocked something that ultimately was shown to be wrong. and i'm confident that it's well within my authority. >> heidi jo castro is live in brownsville, texas tonight. and heidi, for the undocumented immigrants where you are, what was their reaction to this court decision today? >> he
and he was based in new mexico for a long time. the first freedom allowed in the united states makes reaction to this kind of speech very easy in the united states. the phenomenon, as i said, is bigger in europe, with the fraternization with jihadis in the united states, but you have some individuals in the u.s. >> lorenzo, thank you. >> . >> and now to the fight in america over immigration. tomorrow was supposed to be the day that undocumented immigrants could start applying...
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we'll be in new mexico on april 11th the land of enchantment always in the spring.reilly.com has information. finally tonight, "the factor" tip of the day, one of the most successful billoreilly.com polls we've ever had. about 75,000 of you voted for one candidate from the republican field. here are the top three. governor scott walker number one in the poll. ben carson number two. senator ted cruz comes in third. all the other candidates were kind of scattered after that. we appreciate everybody who voted. but not those of you who tried to slam the poll. again, our software is now so sophisticated we can block all of that chicanery. "the factor" tip of the day, supporting political candidates is patriotic if done in an honest way. and that is it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor website different from billoreilly.com. also we'd like you to spout off about "the factor" from anywhere in the world. o'reilly@foxnews.com. name and town if you wish to opine. word of the day, do not be a blooter scottish word when writing to "the factor." next week we w
we'll be in new mexico on april 11th the land of enchantment always in the spring.reilly.com has information. finally tonight, "the factor" tip of the day, one of the most successful billoreilly.com polls we've ever had. about 75,000 of you voted for one candidate from the republican field. here are the top three. governor scott walker number one in the poll. ben carson number two. senator ted cruz comes in third. all the other candidates were kind of scattered after that. we...
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. >> this building is a theater in new mexico. put each of our controllers inside the aish -- air conditioners. notice how much lower it is on baseline. >> they didn't even realize, and they were saving money on energy. >> bingo. >> in the form of a vortex or funnel. >> that whirlpool shape is the same shape of a hurricane and tornado. we see it everywhere. so every living thing on earth has incorporated the shape of these whirl pools. so every part of every living thing is built in accordance with this geometry. what we did is we analyzinged what that regime -- analyzed what that is. >> packs technologies outside of oakland, california manufactures a small six-inch device that can amix 10,000 gallons of water that is essential to keep bacteria from forming. >> and the reason is a ring vortex is visually frictionless. you get this enormous benefit. if we reduce the amount of energy that municipalities have to use to mix that water, we are able to reduce the chemical content by 85%. >> currently 800 municipalities is using the pax
. >> this building is a theater in new mexico. put each of our controllers inside the aish -- air conditioners. notice how much lower it is on baseline. >> they didn't even realize, and they were saving money on energy. >> bingo. >> in the form of a vortex or funnel. >> that whirlpool shape is the same shape of a hurricane and tornado. we see it everywhere. so every living thing on earth has incorporated the shape of these whirl pools. so every part of every living...
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to the south and will be missing us, however the next one i'm tracking is beginning to move to new mexico and that could clip the southern parts of our viewing area and enjoy the slight warm up and it feels a lot nicer than today. arctic front moves through tonight behind the system on thursday and the cold air returns with a high of 26 degrees, that low pressure moving off the southeast coast brings snow showers south and oosthuizen of philadelphia on thursday morning the call for tonight stars and clouds and not as brutal at last night. 7 in allentown and philadelphia down to 17. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, tomorrow night as cold as today 38 degrees on thursday the high like today 26 degrees and cloudy with flurries and snow to the south and east and friday it stays cold and 26 degrees and saturday we officially say good-bye to february on a cold note with a high of 30 degrees and sunday the mirs day of march we start with sun and 40 degrees and it's getting a little messy on monday and morning showers and 46 degrees and tuesday the possibility of an icy mix, along wit
to the south and will be missing us, however the next one i'm tracking is beginning to move to new mexico and that could clip the southern parts of our viewing area and enjoy the slight warm up and it feels a lot nicer than today. arctic front moves through tonight behind the system on thursday and the cold air returns with a high of 26 degrees, that low pressure moving off the southeast coast brings snow showers south and oosthuizen of philadelphia on thursday morning the call for tonight...
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. >>> now to a new mexico man who thought he won the jackpot and was told don't go spending it just yetwas a misprint on the ticket and he was told, no, he didn't win. with more than $500,000 on the line he is fighting back. take aok a man and more than $500,000 he believes is his. >> he won. he matched the same 1, the number 1 on the top of this ticket. >> reporter: 65-year-old john wines, a retired heating and air-conditioning technician thought he hit the jackpot on his ruby 75 scratch-off ticket he bought last december. you can see it here. according to the rules, for every number 1 or 2 he is supposed to win the prize for the amount underneath. >> unfortunately, the new mexico lottery has decided they're not playing it because it's a misprint. >> reporter: but the lottery claims his jackpot is really a jack not. pointing this out. officials told wines that's an error on his ticket making his win invalid. >> we believe the statute is very clear that the game is about matchin he hed mber they need to pay. or basically, they're cheaters. >> reporter: but instead of trying his luck aga
. >>> now to a new mexico man who thought he won the jackpot and was told don't go spending it just yetwas a misprint on the ticket and he was told, no, he didn't win. with more than $500,000 on the line he is fighting back. take aok a man and more than $500,000 he believes is his. >> he won. he matched the same 1, the number 1 on the top of this ticket. >> reporter: 65-year-old john wines, a retired heating and air-conditioning technician thought he hit the jackpot on his...
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. >> well, my colleague at the university of new mexico, michael is recently completed a study a pilottion, of treatment on hard core alcoholics, with a model, so that some of the more promising work from the 60's is being started again other colleagues at nyu particularly stephen ross, are preparing a new investigations there with this patient population. >> james do you have concerns about that? >> you know, he raised some very interesting points. some of the early research, although contemporary for the time, was plagued by a number of problems and some of the research was not done very well. so some of the early ideas some of the work, some of the subsequent studies were flawed. now the great studies done by dr. groebe, and the east coast, i think really drill down to the fact that we need to be cautious in really running up a red flag some of the side effects were not universal, and there may have been probables with methodology. so there is underlying current, that they can be far safer than weening maaed. with the right patients being selected and the right people to supervisor.
. >> well, my colleague at the university of new mexico, michael is recently completed a study a pilottion, of treatment on hard core alcoholics, with a model, so that some of the more promising work from the 60's is being started again other colleagues at nyu particularly stephen ross, are preparing a new investigations there with this patient population. >> james do you have concerns about that? >> you know, he raised some very interesting points. some of the early research,...
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hundreds of speed demons gathered in new mexico to try look at shovel racing this is 39th annual angelu see the racer sits in scoop of standard aluminum snow shovel and let's gravity dot rest of the winner this year reached speeds in excess of 65 miles an hour. they are wearing helment rights. >> here to hoping we never get the opportunity. >> exactly. >> that's my take on this. >> thankfully with the next system moving on through we will not find much on the ground. >> freezing rain and ice is a concern as we go throughout the day. that's an issue. stormtracker 6 live double scan radar showing you it's mostly dry still and to the north up to the poconos mixed precipitation moving on through that's beginning of this frontsal boundary that dips south as we go throughout the day on monday. we'll show you the picture outside sky6 live in hd giving you a shot as we look down at i-95. hard to detect what's going on there and there's a lot of low level moisture and that is feweling south ward and continues to be the case in the overnight hours. once everything cools the patchy fog dissipates
hundreds of speed demons gathered in new mexico to try look at shovel racing this is 39th annual angelu see the racer sits in scoop of standard aluminum snow shovel and let's gravity dot rest of the winner this year reached speeds in excess of 65 miles an hour. they are wearing helment rights. >> here to hoping we never get the opportunity. >> exactly. >> that's my take on this. >> thankfully with the next system moving on through we will not find much on the ground....
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and the firefighters in new mexico, won $10,000, and it went to a buddy for his brain shuj surgery. and the other side when one worker didn't tell the others that they won. just stopped showing up to work. how about the dreamers, those buying their tickets today, with the jackpot close to $450 million. dreams tell us what we're made of. so, we heard buy me some expensive stuff. >> a yacht. >> the take care of my family dream. the relocation dream. >> get out of my apartment and move. >> and a fair amount of philanthropic dreaming like this. >> go to a charitable foundation. >> and this one, so lofty and undefined. >> help the children. >> dreams i feel more >> john donvan,abc news, washington. >>> i'm tom llamas in new york. have a great evening. good night. >> now, abc seven news at 6:30 -- on your side. >> coming up, a plane crash people to the hospital. president obama and michael jordan page review to dean smith . he passed away this weekend. and learn which school district is considering having full day kindergarten. we begin with a scary scene in anne arundel county. a small p
and the firefighters in new mexico, won $10,000, and it went to a buddy for his brain shuj surgery. and the other side when one worker didn't tell the others that they won. just stopped showing up to work. how about the dreamers, those buying their tickets today, with the jackpot close to $450 million. dreams tell us what we're made of. so, we heard buy me some expensive stuff. >> a yacht. >> the take care of my family dream. the relocation dream. >> get out of my apartment...
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. >> mariana and her children follow the harvest across texas, into new mexico and colorado. they live in their home in laredo, texas, for only part of the year. onions have to be harvested by hand. workers clip off the roots and green tops, and collect them into burlap bags to cure in the field. >> the workers earn between 80 cents to $1.75 per bag of onions. for the young men that work at a very fast clip that means that they could potentially earn up to $20 an hour. however most of these people are earning less than $10. that means that there's an incentive for families to bring their kids up. the kid's bags are counted towards their parent totals, thereby making them more productive. >> it also means these children are making far less than the minimum wage. the us government estimates that hundreds of thousands of children like anabella and evelyn, are hired to work in the fields. it can be back-breaking work. >> currently federal law allows for children as young as 12 to work out in the fields an unlimited amount of hours outside of school. in any other industry, kids ne
. >> mariana and her children follow the harvest across texas, into new mexico and colorado. they live in their home in laredo, texas, for only part of the year. onions have to be harvested by hand. workers clip off the roots and green tops, and collect them into burlap bags to cure in the field. >> the workers earn between 80 cents to $1.75 per bag of onions. for the young men that work at a very fast clip that means that they could potentially earn up to $20 an hour. however most...