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>> spain was in control of new mexico for far longer than mexico was. amilies 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. >> beautiful. i
>> spain was in control of new mexico for far longer than mexico was. amilies 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,...
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as the first verified record of him shows up in silver city, new mexico, in 1868, when he's 9 years oldhire is an extremely violent place. you have a mix of ex-con fed rats, hispanics. you have a lot of corruption. law and order is few and far between. >> within a year, kat dies of u tuberculos tuberculosis. henry and his brother bury here in a simple grave and head out into the world, abandoned by their stepdad and split between distant relatives. celebrated from his brother, billie resorts to crime, adopting the ail las, william billy bonnie. >> what have you got for me, sheriff. >> roughian, high spirited fella, he thinks he is. come on in here, youngster. >> glad to have you. all right, what have we got? . >> he was a guest over at the hotel. billy the kid's greatest weapon was his personality. he did have that aura of innocence that i think made people trust him. >> hey, fella why don't you let me out to stretch my legs, please? >> all right, son. you've been pretty quiet. i guess you've earned it. up and down, back and forth. back and forth. very good boy. ♪ ♪ >> billy's chimney e
as the first verified record of him shows up in silver city, new mexico, in 1868, when he's 9 years oldhire is an extremely violent place. you have a mix of ex-con fed rats, hispanics. you have a lot of corruption. law and order is few and far between. >> within a year, kat dies of u tuberculos tuberculosis. henry and his brother bury here in a simple grave and head out into the world, abandoned by their stepdad and split between distant relatives. celebrated from his brother, billie...
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deputy sheriff robin hawkins leo county sheriff's office, new mexico. nt of all international officers. new south wales police force australia. acknowledgment of law enforcement officers in deleterious service, united states navy. -- military service. united states navy. acknowledgment of all officers tc stats a result of terrorist action. sergeant craig pollin, pennsylvania state police. acknowledgment of all law officers still serving in law enforcement. the top-performing team of the 2015 honor guard competition. united states border patrol honor guard. [applause] >> please stand national chaplain phillip wiggins delivers the closing benediction. >> please join me in prayer. hear our prayer, god, at 10 to our prayer. from the end of the year if i will cry to you. when my heart is overwhelmed lead me to what is higher than i am. you have been a shelter for me a strong power from enemy. i will abide in your tabernacle forever. i will trust in the shelter of your wings. father, lifted the family members and asked if they find rest in you alone. the salva
deputy sheriff robin hawkins leo county sheriff's office, new mexico. nt of all international officers. new south wales police force australia. acknowledgment of law enforcement officers in deleterious service, united states navy. -- military service. united states navy. acknowledgment of all officers tc stats a result of terrorist action. sergeant craig pollin, pennsylvania state police. acknowledgment of all law officers still serving in law enforcement. the top-performing team of the 2015...
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as colonel of the first new mexico volunteers and helps fend off the texas confederates., commanding officer general james carlton decides to go after them while the union army was preoccupied. >> these navajo savages, they are far past the point of talking to. they need to be whipped and they need to fear us. >> carleton believed the indians, particularly the navajos, had to be put on a reservation, essentially turn them into farmers, educate their kids, bring them into american civilization. >> the general selects a parcel of land in southeast new mexico called round forest for his grand experiment. if the navajos refused to move, carson is to kill them on site. >> can you handle that? >> to take people from the land that they know and to put them in a land that they don't know is disastrous to the way that people live. they are not able to hunt the same kind of game that they usually hunt, they are not able to cultivate the same food. a lot of people died once put on reservations. >> carson is in a real predicament here. to refuse a commanding officer is insubordinatio
as colonel of the first new mexico volunteers and helps fend off the texas confederates., commanding officer general james carlton decides to go after them while the union army was preoccupied. >> these navajo savages, they are far past the point of talking to. they need to be whipped and they need to fear us. >> carleton believed the indians, particularly the navajos, had to be put on a reservation, essentially turn them into farmers, educate their kids, bring them into american...
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bacteria and new mexico. porter: the desert can be a a lonely place in mexico. i'm driving through hobbs, population 70,000. most people make the money off oil. oil isn't the only fuel in town. i found fuel developer jule, making renewable ethanol using sunlight, and bacteria billions of years old. >> you can continue the process. reporter: the ceo and top man at total. he was a skeptical when he was asked to join. >> i've been so many years in the industry i don't believe in miracles. reporter: six months into the job he is a convert. >> i don't believe anybody can claim to be carbon neutral. reporter: it would mean fuel that doesn't need to be mined or grown. there would be no carbon dioxide emissions. this is where it begins. this freezer at -80 degrees celsius has files of bacteria. one vial contains 10 billion bacterium. the bacteria thawed and fed for two days. >> we start to get them happy. we start to get them ready for the real world. reporter: cool spectrum light for four days. >> we bring them under
bacteria and new mexico. porter: the desert can be a a lonely place in mexico. i'm driving through hobbs, population 70,000. most people make the money off oil. oil isn't the only fuel in town. i found fuel developer jule, making renewable ethanol using sunlight, and bacteria billions of years old. >> you can continue the process. reporter: the ceo and top man at total. he was a skeptical when he was asked to join. >> i've been so many years in the industry i don't believe in...
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a new mexico law-maker introduced a bill forcing acts visit groups to hand videos over to authorities within 24 hours of filming. the bill languished in part because the new mexico's attorney's office fears it could infringe on free speech rights. 17 states rejected the bill which could be called agriculture gag laws. ag gag. others call them farm privacy bills. the eight states in orange was passed the ag gag build, including north carolina. the debate over ag gag bills boils down to a battle over freedom of speech versus the privacy rights of farmers. k johnson smith thinks they are a good thing, and she is the president and c.e.o. of the animal agriculture alliance an industry group advocating for animal farmers. the way i see it activists are reporting real abuses in an industry we know is not all that transparent. instead of charges against farmers, the bill is making it possible for charges against whistle blowers. what is wrong with my analysis of that? >> a lot of things i'm sorry to say. let me first say that our organization does not lobby, so we are not involved in supporti
a new mexico law-maker introduced a bill forcing acts visit groups to hand videos over to authorities within 24 hours of filming. the bill languished in part because the new mexico's attorney's office fears it could infringe on free speech rights. 17 states rejected the bill which could be called agriculture gag laws. ag gag. others call them farm privacy bills. the eight states in orange was passed the ag gag build, including north carolina. the debate over ag gag bills boils down to a battle...
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billy fleas to familiar surroundings of fort sumpter new mexico.as many friends and feels at home in a spanish community. >> billy looks for a new family and latin culture. he loves the music. loves the dancing. he's popular with the latin girls. >> billy has a confident charm that is irresistible. it spots a not so friendly rivalry. >> (speaking spanish) >> i said... (speaking spanish) >> he was one of the buffalo they pardoned ownership of a bar. billy was a regular at beavers so they knew each other. it's a small place. >> but even on his home turf, billy still has to watch his back. since law enforcement is so lax a growing number of vigil anti groups come and vigilantism is rising. >> he needs other people around him because he's young. he doesn't have resources. he needs to have protectors. >> the kid falls in with the gang that has rewrestlers knowns the boys. >> these were outlaws and bad guys. for billy to ride with them it would have informed the rest of his career as a criminal learning to be a better criminal by palling around with peop
billy fleas to familiar surroundings of fort sumpter new mexico.as many friends and feels at home in a spanish community. >> billy looks for a new family and latin culture. he loves the music. loves the dancing. he's popular with the latin girls. >> billy has a confident charm that is irresistible. it spots a not so friendly rivalry. >> (speaking spanish) >> i said... (speaking spanish) >> he was one of the buffalo they pardoned ownership of a bar. billy was a...
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one reporter/editor i met he's now in new mexico and now owns the guadalupe county communicator, he was one of the rocky mountain news' biggest correspondents. and the rocky bit the dust, like so many newspapers are. when that happened he went around and sort of kicked the tires on various papers in new mexico because that's where he wanted to live and where he's from, and he found this paper. and he has -- he wins all the awards every year in new mexico. the paper's amazing. he he brought along a photographer and an editorial cartoonist. i mean, this town didn't know what hit them this quality paper, all of a sudden. and he stuck with it. i think this is now ten years he's been there. it's hard. he sometimes hand delivers to mailboxes. he's everything. >> what's the subscription size of a small town newspaper? are they getting 50 percent of the town? are they getting 30 percent of the town? >> guest: it depends. lori brown in the panhandle of texas, people line up on the day that the paper comes from the printer. there's a -- she has a flag out. she puts a green flag out it's the paper
one reporter/editor i met he's now in new mexico and now owns the guadalupe county communicator, he was one of the rocky mountain news' biggest correspondents. and the rocky bit the dust, like so many newspapers are. when that happened he went around and sort of kicked the tires on various papers in new mexico because that's where he wanted to live and where he's from, and he found this paper. and he has -- he wins all the awards every year in new mexico. the paper's amazing. he he brought...
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a funnel cloud in roswell, new mexico, and you can hear the hail. a dangerous commute home in kansas as well. drenching rain. a car submerged there. and a pickup in new mexico look at this. pushing another vehicle. that is a rough ride home. let's get right to rob marciano with the storm track tonight. >> reporter: david, the four inches of rainfall falling in kansas plus the tornadoes, assoated with this mess across is southwest. feeding the ingredients into the plains for severe weather. the threat tonight across west texas. we stretch it north tomorrow into the gut of tornado alley. big winds and hail a few tornadoes possible. we're watching the rough weather and surf associated with what could be our first tropical system of the year over the next five days a 40% chance of that happening into a named storm. rare for may, but when it does happen usually they're pretty -- they don't grow to be that strong. still, southeast coastline, residents should be on alert. >> rob, thank you. >>> tonight, a major american bank wells fargo, under fire, sued b
a funnel cloud in roswell, new mexico, and you can hear the hail. a dangerous commute home in kansas as well. drenching rain. a car submerged there. and a pickup in new mexico look at this. pushing another vehicle. that is a rough ride home. let's get right to rob marciano with the storm track tonight. >> reporter: david, the four inches of rainfall falling in kansas plus the tornadoes, assoated with this mess across is southwest. feeding the ingredients into the plains for severe...
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they just got news about the war in their newspapers. in fact, the u.s.-mexico war was the first war where journalists traveled and were embedded with troops. journalists traveled with the troops and wrote back stories. this is the first war where people are getting immediate news from a firsthand account from journalists traveling with the troops. look at the image more closely. i should tell you woodville was from baltimore, not new england. notice how he places slaves front and center of the image. i think what he is asking readers to think about the implications of slavery by putting the slaves in the front of the image. if you look to the edge, you can see a guy tossing a match into a barrel. he was sort of suggesting, what is mescalero -- mexico going to do except set off a firestorm? another major critique had to do with what people saw as the impact of service in mexico on the american character. people argued the mexican war was making the american character worse. it was degrading american soldiers and turning them into the kind of people we did not wa
they just got news about the war in their newspapers. in fact, the u.s.-mexico war was the first war where journalists traveled and were embedded with troops. journalists traveled with the troops and wrote back stories. this is the first war where people are getting immediate news from a firsthand account from journalists traveling with the troops. look at the image more closely. i should tell you woodville was from baltimore, not new england. notice how he places slaves front and center of the...
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at the penitentiary of new mexico. you know, about 13 years ago. >> an inmate who was former law enforcement is going to always be perceived as the enemy as far as the other inmates go. so, it's usually a precarious situation. given his circumstances, i thought daniel was pretty secure. going from being a former c.o. to an inmate in the same prison where he once worked, i would have expected him to be a little more nervous, uptight, what have you. but he acclimated quite well. >> the officers, some of them treated me the same. some of them treated me different. for the most part, though, i've always gone along with people. i came into prison. and i ain't here to prove a point. i'm just here to do my time. >> was it weird at first dealing with officers? did you run into people you knew? >> yeah. i mean, i ran into a few people. they said, hey, rapatz. they call me by my last name, what happened, how did you end up here in the joint? what happened? i tell them, i ended up wrong place, wrong time. i was out drinking and u
at the penitentiary of new mexico. you know, about 13 years ago. >> an inmate who was former law enforcement is going to always be perceived as the enemy as far as the other inmates go. so, it's usually a precarious situation. given his circumstances, i thought daniel was pretty secure. going from being a former c.o. to an inmate in the same prison where he once worked, i would have expected him to be a little more nervous, uptight, what have you. but he acclimated quite well. >>...
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the scientists may have found a breakthrough in ancient bacteria in new mexico.eporter: the desert can be a lonely place. i'm driving through hobbs, population 70,000. most people make the money off oil. oil isn't the only fuel in town. i found fuel developer jule, supported by $200 million in private equity and venture debt financing. it is making renewable ethanol and diesel using just sunlight, carbon dioxide, and bacteria billions of years old. search is ceo. he was skeptical when she asked him to join. six month into the job, he is a convert. >> i don't believe anybody can claim to be carbon neutral. reporter: if they succeed, it would need field that doesn't need to remind, fracked, and no co2 emissions. this is where it begins. this freezer at -80 degrees celsius has files of bacteria. one vial contains 10 billion bacterium. one. they are thawed and fed for two days. >> we start to get them happy. this is easy living for them before we get them ready for the outdoor world. reporter: cool spectrum light for four days. >> we bring them under this special lig
the scientists may have found a breakthrough in ancient bacteria in new mexico.eporter: the desert can be a lonely place. i'm driving through hobbs, population 70,000. most people make the money off oil. oil isn't the only fuel in town. i found fuel developer jule, supported by $200 million in private equity and venture debt financing. it is making renewable ethanol and diesel using just sunlight, carbon dioxide, and bacteria billions of years old. search is ceo. he was skeptical when she asked...
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. >>> new overnight, flash floods from new mexico to the midwest. cars completely submerged as a major new storm brews off the coast of florida. >>> stranger danger. the new video, children lured from a public park right in front of their shocked parents. >> want to go see the other puppies? >> yeah! >> the experiment you have to see that could keep your children out of harm's way. ♪ >>> fashion face-off. who was the queen of fashion's biggest night? rihanna ruled the red carpet with a yellow gown that required an entourage. sarah jessica parker reaching for the sky. what about beyonce's sheerly stunning dress? ♪ >>> and we do say good morning, america, on this tuesday morning. so much buzz about the met ball last night. the super bowl of fashion, if you will. beyonce among those stars on the red carpet getting a reaction for what they were wearing. >> some dress. >> very bold choices. >> bold choices. >> what they were or weren't wearing. >> i was going to -- you read my mind. >> works for me. >>> we are going to move on because we have some breakin
. >>> new overnight, flash floods from new mexico to the midwest. cars completely submerged as a major new storm brews off the coast of florida. >>> stranger danger. the new video, children lured from a public park right in front of their shocked parents. >> want to go see the other puppies? >> yeah! >> the experiment you have to see that could keep your children out of harm's way. ♪ >>> fashion face-off. who was the queen of fashion's biggest...
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and new mexico. >>> he was sworn in to office today in sacramento. he won a battle against a fellow democrat. he had the support of business owners. $9million were spent on the special election by the campaigns and groups. opponents accused him of being a republican in democrat's clothing. >> i ran as a democrat, progressive, conservative. trying to find a balance. [ indiscernible ] >> he says he cares about schools and roads but wants to be sure every tax dollar is spent efficiently. >> reporter: since 1975 the golden state warriors are going to the nba finals, playing lebron james and the cleveland cavaliers. they will shine a spotlight on oakland. ktvu's mike mibach spoke with the mayor about how they plan to make sure everything runs smoothly. >> reporter: warriors fever alive in oakland. >> i love it. >> i hope they do it. >> reporter: everything yellow pops more one day after golden state warriors punched its ticket to the nba finals. >> i was at the game. exciting night. >> the mayor says the city is preparing for a celebration to be held if t
and new mexico. >>> he was sworn in to office today in sacramento. he won a battle against a fellow democrat. he had the support of business owners. $9million were spent on the special election by the campaigns and groups. opponents accused him of being a republican in democrat's clothing. >> i ran as a democrat, progressive, conservative. trying to find a balance. [ indiscernible ] >> he says he cares about schools and roads but wants to be sure every tax dollar is spent...
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when we look at the state of new mexico or new jersey with a deployable project, or if we look at harris county texas and los angeles county in california , each of them are looking at different urban needs. in new mexico, we are learning from being near the border. so all of those are providing different lessons to us. in los angeles, we received a number of lessons from that project. one of the biggest lessons was deploying public safety infrastructure and looking how to leverage that versus commercial or other infrastructure. we learned that a lot of those things take time. they are very time-consuming. there is still a lot of permitting and local community issues that rise with that, so i think it has reinforced the acquisition approach we have which is leveraging all different types of infrastructure and not just one particular type. these lessons are very valuable, because we will be deploying across all 50 states as well as the territories and districts. all five of them -- all five sites are scheduled to be done by september, so i think it is going to be great to see the operatio
when we look at the state of new mexico or new jersey with a deployable project, or if we look at harris county texas and los angeles county in california , each of them are looking at different urban needs. in new mexico, we are learning from being near the border. so all of those are providing different lessons to us. in los angeles, we received a number of lessons from that project. one of the biggest lessons was deploying public safety infrastructure and looking how to leverage that versus...
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when we look at the state of new mexico and new jersey and harris county texas and adams county colorado and los angeles everyone is looking at different needs. new mexico is learning from a border and the kind of public safety issues and spectrum issues around the border. they are providing different lessons to us. in los angeles we received a number of lessons from that project with the biggest being the issues in deploying on public safety infrastructure and looking how to leverage that verses commercial or other infrastructure infrastructure. we are learning they take time with building and permitting with local community issues arising. it is reinforcing the infrastructure that can be able available and not just one available. they are valuable because we will deploy across all 50 states and having the lessons at an early stage is huge. all five are scheduled at different sizes and numbers of sites to be done by september of this year. i think it is going to be great to see the operation al uses. many are in the build out stage now. i am looking forward to seeing the real live uses
when we look at the state of new mexico and new jersey and harris county texas and adams county colorado and los angeles everyone is looking at different needs. new mexico is learning from a border and the kind of public safety issues and spectrum issues around the border. they are providing different lessons to us. in los angeles we received a number of lessons from that project with the biggest being the issues in deploying on public safety infrastructure and looking how to leverage that...
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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
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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new mexico is where we begin the conversation tonight. joining 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. >
new mexico is where we begin the conversation tonight. joining 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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i've been convicted in new mexico on three separate occasions for rape. >> he was convicted of threed 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 dangerous criminal. >> be
i've been convicted in new mexico on three separate occasions for rape. >> he was convicted of threed 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....
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look at this video from new mexico. not just in kansas. south to new mexico. you saw flooding rains. daily record rainfall records broken. that's happened. now this is happening. oklahoma and texas panhandle. back into eastern new mexico could see large hail. def i have rains, damaging winds. the other storm we're tracking. the disturbance over the bahamas. it's something to watch. the 80-degree temperatures. that's what we need to make it tropical. it is moving into cooler waters. that would make it subtropical. the national hurricane center only gives us a 30% shot of becoming our first named storm. we'll be updating as we get chooser to the week. if it got named it would be ana. >> thank you ginger. >>> now to a surprising new report about confusion in the sky. planes land at the wrong airport more often than you think. david kerley is at dulles airport with the details. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, george. it's surprising. a bit embarrassing for pilots. it could be much worse. there are calls for changes to keep airplanes from l at the wrong ai
look at this video from new mexico. not just in kansas. south to new mexico. you saw flooding rains. daily record rainfall records broken. that's happened. now this is happening. oklahoma and texas panhandle. back into eastern new mexico could see large hail. def i have rains, damaging winds. the other storm we're tracking. the disturbance over the bahamas. it's something to watch. the 80-degree temperatures. that's what we need to make it tropical. it is moving into cooler waters. that would...
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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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when we look at the state of new mexico or new jersey or harris county, texas adams county colorado,and los angeles county in california, every one of them is looking at different urban needs different needs such as port security and meeting certain needs there. new mexico we're looking at learning from being near the border the kind of issues that come up with spectrum and public safety around the border. so all of those are providing different lessons to us. and in los angeles we certainly also received a number of lessons from that project. one of the biggest lessons was is some of the issues in just deploying on public safety infrastructure and looking at how to leverage that versus commercial or other infrastructure. and we learned a lot of those things take time. they're very time consuming for some of the memorandums of agreements. there's still a lot of building and permitting and local community issues that arise with that. so i think it's reinforced what we have, not just one particular type of infrastructure. so these lessons are very valuable because we're going to be dep
when we look at the state of new mexico or new jersey or harris county, texas adams county colorado,and los angeles county in california, every one of them is looking at different urban needs different needs such as port security and meeting certain needs there. new mexico we're looking at learning from being near the border the kind of issues that come up with spectrum and public safety around the border. so all of those are providing different lessons to us. and in los angeles we certainly...
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our first video begins in new mexico with an amazing high-speed chase and a shootout caught on multiple dash cams. with their dash cams rolling, police cruisers chase after a 22-year-old man through highways and country roads in northern new mexico. the pursuit is not only dangerous, it's violent. >> shots fired. shots fired. >> i started hearing we have an officer injured. that's when i noticed sergeant faulk had blood coming from the area of his face. >> in may 2007, sergeant jackie bud of the san juan county sheriff's office in new mexico, is the first back-up to respond to an incident that begins in a nearby town. that's where lionel claw gets into a confrontation near a laundromat and local police are called. >> claw and his party was trying to leave in a vehicle. a bloomfield officer approached them head on in a vehicle in an attempt to stop him to find out what was going on. shots were fired at bloomfield police. a taser was deployed and at some point mr. claw was able to drive out and around partially taking out a fence and then drove out to third street and headed north. >> by
our first video begins in new mexico with an amazing high-speed chase and a shootout caught on multiple dash cams. with their dash cams rolling, police cruisers chase after a 22-year-old man through highways and country roads in northern new mexico. the pursuit is not only dangerous, it's violent. >> shots fired. shots fired. >> i started hearing we have an officer injured. that's when i noticed sergeant faulk had blood coming from the area of his face. >> in may 2007,...
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marginal chance of severe from new mexico up to maine and northern maine.eather there. anthony, vinita? >> meteorologist ed curran from wbbm in chicago. >>> a stretch on a popular beach is open again after tar balls washed ashore and were removed. it was closed for three days. the coast guard cleaned up the mess and they say the water is safe for swimmers. the source of the tar balls is not known. >>> putting pad locks on bridges in france has been a romantic gesture for years. the city says locks have to go. part of one bridge collapsed last year due to the extra weight of the locks. as you can imagine tourists are unhappy. >> it's disappointing to think that this lock was made decide how to allocate qualifying slots for the 2018 world cup. >> bladtter's re-election comes as the women's world cup kicks off in canada. 24 teams, 20 days of play across six different cities. they'll take on australia in its opening match. jericka duncan caught up with some of the team's star players during their visit here in new york this week. >> it's the ultimate triumph in
marginal chance of severe from new mexico up to maine and northern maine.eather there. anthony, vinita? >> meteorologist ed curran from wbbm in chicago. >>> a stretch on a popular beach is open again after tar balls washed ashore and were removed. it was closed for three days. the coast guard cleaned up the mess and they say the water is safe for swimmers. the source of the tar balls is not known. >>> putting pad locks on bridges in france has been a romantic gesture for...
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. >> we saw an example of this firsthand when we met joe sanchez at the penitentiary of new mexico. >i've been doing this since 1981. in and out, in and out, in and out. >> sanchez was nearing his release date after serving five years for burglary but wasn't very optimistic about his chances on the outside. >> nobody ever makes parole. they all come back. come back and discharge and go right back out there again, and we learn nothing because there's no rehabilitation in here, you know? go right back out there and do the same damn thing over and over and over. ♪ oh oh oh >> joe sanchez was the perfect example of an institutionalized inmate. we see that a lot when we're filming in prisons. these guys have become so acclimated to prison life, they're more comfortable there than in the free world, and the first time i met joe, he had been in trouble for some kind of infraction. he was constantly getting in trouble, but he also told me that he was due to be released soon, and without skipping a beat then said he was terrified of getting out. >> and i keep snapping at these cos and picking
. >> we saw an example of this firsthand when we met joe sanchez at the penitentiary of new mexico. >i've been doing this since 1981. in and out, in and out, in and out. >> sanchez was nearing his release date after serving five years for burglary but wasn't very optimistic about his chances on the outside. >> nobody ever makes parole. they all come back. come back and discharge and go right back out there again, and we learn nothing because there's no rehabilitation in...
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a physician in new mexico conducted a government sanctioned study of dmt. and to his amazement he found that almost 50% of the subjects reported encounters with bizarre figures that they perceived as residing in different dimensions. strategy point fount striking common yates between the reports of john mack's subjects and those of the dmt volunteers. collectively the abductees claims are far from convincing but if ufos are extraterrestrial in origin, its stanes to reason that alien visitors would occasionally interact with humans, and according to some researchers there was already much evidence to support that proposition but it's supposed to be suppressed by the u.s. government. many people believe that the u.s. government is holding back on its knowledge of ufos. the critical nature of extraterrestrial visitation so the argument goes, is too sensitive for the government to release to the public. the most celebrated conspiracy theory is the roswell story. that begannin' july of 1947 when a man discovered some unique debris on the ranch where he worked. h
a physician in new mexico conducted a government sanctioned study of dmt. and to his amazement he found that almost 50% of the subjects reported encounters with bizarre figures that they perceived as residing in different dimensions. strategy point fount striking common yates between the reports of john mack's subjects and those of the dmt volunteers. collectively the abductees claims are far from convincing but if ufos are extraterrestrial in origin, its stanes to reason that alien visitors...
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one reporter editor that i met who was now in new mexico note goes the of guadalupe county communicator he was one of "the rocky mountain news" biggest correspondence but a bit the dust when that happened he kicked the tires of various papers in mexico because that is where he was from and found this paper it is amazing. he brought along a photographer this town didn't know what hit them. he stuck with it this is now 10 years he has been there. it is hard sometimes you will hand deliver to the mailbox. >> host: what is the subscription size? fifty%? thirty% of the town? >> guest: it depends people line up the day the paper comes from the printer. she will put a green flag out that the paper is here. but people buy it at the local store for 25 since but the subscriptions don't really pay the freight it is the legal pads if you could get a patron. >> host: our young people subscribing or is it the older population? >>>> host. >> if there are refrigerator magnets there will be local papers if you are the quarterback star your pictures on the front page with the winning touchdown you will c
one reporter editor that i met who was now in new mexico note goes the of guadalupe county communicator he was one of "the rocky mountain news" biggest correspondence but a bit the dust when that happened he kicked the tires of various papers in mexico because that is where he was from and found this paper it is amazing. he brought along a photographer this town didn't know what hit them. he stuck with it this is now 10 years he has been there. it is hard sometimes you will hand...
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marginal chance of severe from new mexico up to maine and northern maine.eather there. anthony, vinita? >> meteorologist ed curran from wbbm in chicago. >>> a stretch on a popular beach is open again after tar balls washed ashore and were removed. it was closed for three days. the coast guard cleaned up the mess and they say the water is safe for swimmers. the source of the tar balls is not known. >>> putting pad locks on bridges in france has been a romantic gesture for years. the city says locks have to go. part of one bridge collapsed last year due to the extra weight of the locks. as you can imagine tourists are unhappy. >> it's disappointing to think that this lock was made especially for us for our names engraved for our 50th wedding anniversary and it's sad to think of that. >> close to a million pad locks weighing 40 tons are set to go. >> i love that tradition. hate to see it go. blatter won a fifth term friday despite the arrest of 14 officials this week for allegedly taking millions of dollars in bribes in what's described as complex money launde
marginal chance of severe from new mexico up to maine and northern maine.eather there. anthony, vinita? >> meteorologist ed curran from wbbm in chicago. >>> a stretch on a popular beach is open again after tar balls washed ashore and were removed. it was closed for three days. the coast guard cleaned up the mess and they say the water is safe for swimmers. the source of the tar balls is not known. >>> putting pad locks on bridges in france has been a romantic gesture for...