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it was from joel's wife with word of his arrest in new mexico. dina and her mother took in the news together. >> how did your mom react? >> she was horrified. you know, there were very few details, that she felt like the truth needs to come out. >> but the truth was hard to figure out in those first moments. the scowling man in the mug shot was hardly the joel his sister knew when he was little. >> i remember him coming home from the hospital. i remember him toddling. i remember all the classic childhood milestones and we were a very, very happy family. >> at some point did you see a shift? >> when he was probably 11-ish, he started hanging out with some older kids. i remember my mom backtracking and saying, i think that's when it really started. >> it was joel's drug use and before long, when joel became a teenager, more reason to worry. >> he was starting to dabble in some satanism a lit bit and kind of explaining how much power it gave him and a sense of, you know, a rush of being in control or whatever, and he was pretty good at throwing a pun
it was from joel's wife with word of his arrest in new mexico. dina and her mother took in the news together. >> how did your mom react? >> she was horrified. you know, there were very few details, that she felt like the truth needs to come out. >> but the truth was hard to figure out in those first moments. the scowling man in the mug shot was hardly the joel his sister knew when he was little. >> i remember him coming home from the hospital. i remember him toddling. i...
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it was from joel's wife with word of his arrest in new mexico. dina and her mother took in the news together. >> how did your mom react? >> she was horrified. you know, there were very few details, that she felt like the truth needs to come out. >> but the truth was hard to figure out in those first moments. the scowling man in the mug shot was hardly the joel his sister knew when he was little. >> i remember him coming home from the hospital. i remember him toddling. i remember all the classic childhood milestones and we were a very, very happy family. >> at some point did you see a shift? >> when he was probably 11-ish, he started hanging out with some older kids. i remember my mom backtracking and saying, i think that's when it really started. >> it was joel's drug use and before long, when joel became a teenager, more reason to worry. >> he was starting to dabble in some satanism a lit bit and kind of explaining how much power it gave him and a sense of, you know, a rush of being in control or whatever, and he was pretty good at throwing a pun
it was from joel's wife with word of his arrest in new mexico. dina and her mother took in the news together. >> how did your mom react? >> she was horrified. you know, there were very few details, that she felt like the truth needs to come out. >> but the truth was hard to figure out in those first moments. the scowling man in the mug shot was hardly the joel his sister knew when he was little. >> i remember him coming home from the hospital. i remember him toddling. i...
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. >> governor martinez's vision and certainly the vision of our department is to make new mexico the gateway of trade for the americas. >> a fast track customs program for freight is in the process of rolling out and the state and its mexican counterpart are working to develop a binational city that would share resources and potentially dissolve the border all together. i'm morgan brennan in santa teresa, new mexico. >> hewlett-packard's last report as one public firm disappoints. tonight's market focus, the company which recently split into the two missed the street's earnings and revenue estimates. lower pc sales and a slump in demand from businesses weighed on the firm's quarterlies. after the close, shares of hb initially slipped. the shares of hp enterprises were initially higher. >>> tiffany's saw its sales slip in the third quarter which it blamed on the strong dollar and lower tourist spending.
. >> governor martinez's vision and certainly the vision of our department is to make new mexico the gateway of trade for the americas. >> a fast track customs program for freight is in the process of rolling out and the state and its mexican counterpart are working to develop a binational city that would share resources and potentially dissolve the border all together. i'm morgan brennan in santa teresa, new mexico. >> hewlett-packard's last report as one public firm...
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in history of new mexico.nd i looked people in the eye asking for their vote and said, i will balance this budget and i will not raise your taxes. personally. or in any small business. and i kept my word. we balanced it. and so we've had a surplus ever since and we've had a savings account double what we had when i walked in. people have confidence in diversifying our economy. to the private sector, we're diversifying it, making it stronger. i am the first female hispanic governor in the country. it's important to me to be a good role model. and to finish the job. >>> up next with governor martinez, we'll hear more about the events in paris, syrian refugees when special report live in las vegas returns. and i quit smoking with chantix. i don't know that i can put into words how happy i was when i quit. it's like losing some baggage, i don't have to carry it around with me anymore. chantix made it possible for me to quit smoking. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. c
in history of new mexico.nd i looked people in the eye asking for their vote and said, i will balance this budget and i will not raise your taxes. personally. or in any small business. and i kept my word. we balanced it. and so we've had a surplus ever since and we've had a savings account double what we had when i walked in. people have confidence in diversifying our economy. to the private sector, we're diversifying it, making it stronger. i am the first female hispanic governor in the...
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this is what he did in new mexico and he's relaying the circumstances.coln county detective, having heard about brooke's case -- >> because everyone here has heard about brooke's case. >> -- heard about it says to him, you need to call corvallis police department. it's that simple. and he does. >> did somebody yell out over the -- oh, my god? >> there was an element of cautious optimism with, this sounds really good but you can't jump in with both feet and just go crazy because we've been down that road so many times. >> as investigators began checking out this new lead on joel courtney, charged four states away with abducting a blond, blue-eyed college coed, a call went out to brooke wilberger's family. they had waited more than six months for news, any news, about their daughter's disappearance. now there was a man in custody who they thought might be able to reunite them with their daughter, just as elizabeth smart had been returned to her family. >> what are you thinking when you hear this? >> actually, i had prayed so faithfully all fall that whoeve
this is what he did in new mexico and he's relaying the circumstances.coln county detective, having heard about brooke's case -- >> because everyone here has heard about brooke's case. >> -- heard about it says to him, you need to call corvallis police department. it's that simple. and he does. >> did somebody yell out over the -- oh, my god? >> there was an element of cautious optimism with, this sounds really good but you can't jump in with both feet and just go crazy...
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the presiding officer: the senator from new mexico. mr. heinrich: madam president, i want to begin by just thanking my colleague and the senior senator from new mexico, tom udall, for the incredible leadership that he has shown on this issue. i know it's something near and dear to his heart and something he absolutely and truly cares about. we've had a good team working on this over the course of the last couple of months. senator michael bennet of colorado has been a great contributor to this effort. congressman ben luhan of northern new mexico has taken a leadership effort in the house. and today we are joined by senator ron wyden of oregon on this legislation as well. as many folks know, in august, a large plume of bright orange mine waste spilled into the animus river which leads into the san juan and polluted the four corners region from colorado to new mexico and through the navajo nation. if you take a look at this photo, which was shared with me by the president and vice president of the navajo nation, this is not what you want to
the presiding officer: the senator from new mexico. mr. heinrich: madam president, i want to begin by just thanking my colleague and the senior senator from new mexico, tom udall, for the incredible leadership that he has shown on this issue. i know it's something near and dear to his heart and something he absolutely and truly cares about. we've had a good team working on this over the course of the last couple of months. senator michael bennet of colorado has been a great contributor to this...
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marginen brennan reports from santa teresa, new mexico. >> reporter: this is union pacific's $400 million santa teresa facility. a huge rail hub right near the border. as the company looks to capitalize on increased trade with mexico. >> it basically doubled the size of the yard, 200,000 lifts annually we can do. and it can grow to 700,000. >> that's quite a number. >> yes, hopefully the business grows like that. >> trade between the u.s. and mexico totals $530 billion a year. a 550% over the past two decades since nafta was signed. with costs rising in asia, mexico has become a manufacturing destination of choice for makers of appliances, cars, even computers. >> that operation is primarily dedicated for the built to order model for computers. for dell and hp. it is the largest of its kind in the world of any company. >> that means more freight moving across the border and transportation companies like union pacific are cashing in. >> from a you know pacific standpoint it represents 10% of the company's total revenue. it's big, it's growing. good growth opportunities. >> it's a two-fold
marginen brennan reports from santa teresa, new mexico. >> reporter: this is union pacific's $400 million santa teresa facility. a huge rail hub right near the border. as the company looks to capitalize on increased trade with mexico. >> it basically doubled the size of the yard, 200,000 lifts annually we can do. and it can grow to 700,000. >> that's quite a number. >> yes, hopefully the business grows like that. >> trade between the u.s. and mexico totals $530...
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the group elected new mexico governor susan martinez as the new rga chair and wisconsin's scott walker as vice chair. governor baker serves on the executive committee with seven other governors. >> sharman: thanksgiving is next week and boston mayor marty walsh getting into the spirit today. he helped hand out turkeys and thanksgiving baskets this afternoon at the st. marian and st. katherine parrish in charleston ton. the harvest on the vine meal provides meals for needy families twice a months and on thanksgiving and christmas. >> mark: the city's christmas tree arrived on the common today. every year, nova scotia gifts
the group elected new mexico governor susan martinez as the new rga chair and wisconsin's scott walker as vice chair. governor baker serves on the executive committee with seven other governors. >> sharman: thanksgiving is next week and boston mayor marty walsh getting into the spirit today. he helped hand out turkeys and thanksgiving baskets this afternoon at the st. marian and st. katherine parrish in charleston ton. the harvest on the vine meal provides meals for needy families twice a...
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it's really a win-win issue. >> reporter: i'm kathleen mccleery, for the pbs newshour in new mexico'sn basin. >> ifill: now, the elusive goal of peace in the middle east. two decades ago, there was a moment of hope. but as chief foreign affairs correspondent margaret warner reports, the assassination that shattered that momentum still resonates today. >> warner: twenty years ago tonight, israeli prime minister yitzhak rabin spoke at an evening rally in tel aviv in support of his peace accords with the palestinians. >> ( translated ): we know how to make peace, and not just to sing about peace. >> warner: moments later, he was shot by a jewish ultra-nationalist opposed to the peace initiative, and died 90 minutes later. the prime minister had been just months away from re-election, and was pressing forward with peace plans on several fronts. he'd already signed the historic oslo accords in washington in 1993, famously shaking hands with yasser arafat, the leader of the palestinian authority. for the first time, israelis and palestinians had agreed to acknowledge each other's right to e
it's really a win-win issue. >> reporter: i'm kathleen mccleery, for the pbs newshour in new mexico'sn basin. >> ifill: now, the elusive goal of peace in the middle east. two decades ago, there was a moment of hope. but as chief foreign affairs correspondent margaret warner reports, the assassination that shattered that momentum still resonates today. >> warner: twenty years ago tonight, israeli prime minister yitzhak rabin spoke at an evening rally in tel aviv in support of...
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[laughter] and is back in new mexico as the director of the united health care community plan. about going to talk a bit street of the program. think weide, which i will have to put up -- there it is -- i listed the four eras of medicaid as dr. david smith, my co-author on this history as i posited them. 1965 was a period when the program really ran on the statute, the statutory basis.
[laughter] and is back in new mexico as the director of the united health care community plan. about going to talk a bit street of the program. think weide, which i will have to put up -- there it is -- i listed the four eras of medicaid as dr. david smith, my co-author on this history as i posited them. 1965 was a period when the program really ran on the statute, the statutory basis.
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he knocked out four states this morning, standing at the four corners - where utah, colorado, new mexico and arizona meet. and conducting four vocal groups, all singing "america the beautiful." he still has a monstrous schedule ahead of him though.. as he makes his way through 9 more states by the end of the day. it's all for a good cause too.. rokerthon 2 will support "feeding america," an organization devoted to feeding (ron) matt and shiela i'll be here for a while waiting for al roker to arrive, and hopefully talk with him. a sioux city woman will be turning a century old at the end of this month. and today, community members helped her celebrate at the siouxland center for active generations where she has been named "bingo bocian" because of her love for the game. rose bocian was born in sioux city and has lived there her entire life. she was married in 1940 and had two sons who live with her currently. she also has one grandson and three great grandkids who live in south dakota. bocian shares one key message to living a successful life. "if you want something, work for it. if you d
he knocked out four states this morning, standing at the four corners - where utah, colorado, new mexico and arizona meet. and conducting four vocal groups, all singing "america the beautiful." he still has a monstrous schedule ahead of him though.. as he makes his way through 9 more states by the end of the day. it's all for a good cause too.. rokerthon 2 will support "feeding america," an organization devoted to feeding (ron) matt and shiela i'll be here for a while...
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the new mexico museum of national history and science has unveiled the first baby penta skull discovered, airlifted out of the new mexico wilderness. >> it has five horns. >> the bones are part of the permanent exhibit at the museum. >> upper 70s, if not 80, and could see a shower this evening and also saturday morning and i hope you can make it down to the heart walk, low 60s tomorrow, breezy, dry in the afternoon for the terps and wisconsin, and a cool day on sunday and washing up, tuesday, a shower or two and wednesday, maybe 70 again. >> scouting for food throughout the area, tomorrow you will see scouts putting out plastic bags for nonperishable foods, a great cause, and the keystone pipeline was rejected by the president and we'll have more on that on our app. that's it. we're back at 5:00. we hope you have a great weekend, everybody!. >> victor: oh, boy. here we go. >> chelsea: adam! oh, god! thank god! >> adam: yeah. be careful with him, all right? he's hurt pretty bad. >> paul: i-i got him. >> victor: put him down slowly. >> paul: all right. let's get him down slowly. >> victor:
the new mexico museum of national history and science has unveiled the first baby penta skull discovered, airlifted out of the new mexico wilderness. >> it has five horns. >> the bones are part of the permanent exhibit at the museum. >> upper 70s, if not 80, and could see a shower this evening and also saturday morning and i hope you can make it down to the heart walk, low 60s tomorrow, breezy, dry in the afternoon for the terps and wisconsin, and a cool day on sunday and...
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. >>> 7 news now turning to a young new mexico student feeling left out and angry. she was told she couldn't goat on a class field trip because she has diabetes. as her overall grade could be effected for missing this trip. >> she was diagnosed at 18 months. reporter: a new mexico mom is furious after being banned from a field trip because she has diabetes. she calls her condition a struggle but she works to overcome every day, especially in school. >> i like to go to school and i don't like to miss. reporter: two weeks ago she missed what all of her high school classmates were doing, going on a science field trip to a nearby park to check out the beaver dams. >> she should have every child. she shouldn't be treated any differently because of diabetes. >> this is the letter the school gave her. there are concerns about poor cell signal if she has an episode. >> it makes me mad. it's not the first time. reporter: she had to stay home but now the school is giving her an unexcused absence. >> if it's going to be part of my grade, how am i going to make up the grade. it
. >>> 7 news now turning to a young new mexico student feeling left out and angry. she was told she couldn't goat on a class field trip because she has diabetes. as her overall grade could be effected for missing this trip. >> she was diagnosed at 18 months. reporter: a new mexico mom is furious after being banned from a field trip because she has diabetes. she calls her condition a struggle but she works to overcome every day, especially in school. >> i like to go to...
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albuquerque, new mexico.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 asks the man to step out of the vehicle. >> he asked me, what did i do wrong? i told him, i need to speak to you. >> they walked to the trunk where officer zwicky asks the man about a strange substance he noticed on the bumper. >> he stayed calm. he said he didn't know what the substance was. after i heard somebody pounding on the inside of the trunk, i told him to open the trunk and he turned like he was going toward the lock to open the trunk. >> the man makes a
albuquerque, new mexico.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...
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from south carolina to new mexico to florida, service members are waiting. >> five months. >> more than three years. >> over nine years. >> reporter: waiting for answers to their l.o.d.s. >> national guard maps show a critical problem. in january 2013, l.o.d.s were backlogged in every state in the nation. the overdue rate 99% in some places. in 2015, half the states were still greater than 60%. behind the statistics are the service members. >> it was just a nightmare. >> reporter: the military failed to start his l.o.d.s when he blew a disk in his back and after a blast caused a hearing loss and concussion. because he didn't have proper documentation he could not access the financial benefits when he needed surgery. >> i knew theed for a was violating the regulations and ignoring me. >> reporter: reese discovered the guard closed out one of his l.o.d.s and completed the other with inaccurate information twice. >> no soldier should have to go through this. >> reporter: the problem affects so many soldiers, congress asked the government accountability office to look at the system. the gao
from south carolina to new mexico to florida, service members are waiting. >> five months. >> more than three years. >> over nine years. >> reporter: waiting for answers to their l.o.d.s. >> national guard maps show a critical problem. in january 2013, l.o.d.s were backlogged in every state in the nation. the overdue rate 99% in some places. in 2015, half the states were still greater than 60%. behind the statistics are the service members. >> it was just a...
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in we'll begin with the mayor in new mexico, who has come out against the governor, martinez. and thank you for joining us. let's talk about this in the most practical level. a city like yours gets for example, 400 people. no jobs, no linguistic skills, no place to live, and no ties. and what do you do first. >> let's talk about the practical side. i know that my number one job is to keep my community safe, and that's 24-7. so i didn't take it lightly when i signed on to the letter, encouraging the president to welcome the refugees, but the truth of the matter is these refugees are going to be going through an extensive screening process, more so than any other individual coming into our country, and in the most human respect, they represent many of the values of our community. people who came to santa fe, whether it was 400 years ago or last year, came looking for either opportunity or came looking for a place to raise families, and so i think that the values, as a mayor, that i try to represent for my city, are certainly there when it comes to welcoming individuals who are f
in we'll begin with the mayor in new mexico, who has come out against the governor, martinez. and thank you for joining us. let's talk about this in the most practical level. a city like yours gets for example, 400 people. no jobs, no linguistic skills, no place to live, and no ties. and what do you do first. >> let's talk about the practical side. i know that my number one job is to keep my community safe, and that's 24-7. so i didn't take it lightly when i signed on to the letter,...
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their way to america, as al jazeera's melissa chan says they are starting over in albuquerque, new mexico reporter: when someone decides to move to the united states they may consider los angeles or new york if they don't speak the language and albuquerque is not usual for immigrants but a destination for one kind of immigrant and that is the refugee and the united states takes in the greatest number of refugees in the entire world and last fiscal year almost 70,000 refugees came to the united states and decided to take a closer look at this program including the state department's placement and reception program. and we even had the opportunity to speak to one afghan family who just left kabul two months ago. >> it was a dream for me so i never think i could come here so now i am really happy my dream become actual. >> i have a business degree and management degree and i can speak in six languages, turkish and others but unfortunately i can't find a job as i want. >> reporter: it's not just a government program, the federal government works with community organizations including nine non
their way to america, as al jazeera's melissa chan says they are starting over in albuquerque, new mexico reporter: when someone decides to move to the united states they may consider los angeles or new york if they don't speak the language and albuquerque is not usual for immigrants but a destination for one kind of immigrant and that is the refugee and the united states takes in the greatest number of refugees in the entire world and last fiscal year almost 70,000 refugees came to the united...
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roads will be icy from eastern new mexico to minnesota and wet for most of texas to wisconsin. roads may also be wet in south florida. >>> if you're flying, delays possible in denver, dallas, kansas city and minneapolis. >>> well, the family of football great and abc broadcaster frank gifford is revealing some new details about his death. >> gifford suffered from a kind of brain trauma associated with repeated hits to the head. abc's ryan smith has the details. >> reporter: he was a gridiron hall of famer. >> sends frank gifford flying -- >> reporter: an icon in the broadcast booth. >> hello again, everyone. frank gifford with al michaels and dan dierdorf. >> reporter: announcing "monday night football" for 27 years, married nearly 29 years to his wife kathie lee. from chronic traumatic encephalopathy, cte, caused by repeated hard hits to the head. cte detectable only after death. a team of pathologists just now diagnosing gifford after he died of natural causes at the age of 84. gifford, no stranger to big hits suffering one of the in 1960s. knocked unconscious in a game. carr
roads will be icy from eastern new mexico to minnesota and wet for most of texas to wisconsin. roads may also be wet in south florida. >>> if you're flying, delays possible in denver, dallas, kansas city and minneapolis. >>> well, the family of football great and abc broadcaster frank gifford is revealing some new details about his death. >> gifford suffered from a kind of brain trauma associated with repeated hits to the head. abc's ryan smith has the details. >>...
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freezing rain from new mexico to minnesota and heavy snow in the northern rockies and cascades. >>> well, finally from us, some expert advice on cooking the perfect turkey. >> earlier we called the butterball hot line and asked our expert marge clindara about the three things you need to know before putting that bird in the oven todayay. >> well, the best thing is to have a meat thermometer because then you can monitor exactly when the turkey's done. it will not overcook that way you dry meat, and so a meat thmometer is really important and i know it's a little late to get one at this point. >> yeah. >> but and going back to, all right, say i've caught the turkey and it's still frozen, and it's still frozen at this point, is it too late to defrost it and still make it in time for dinner? >> probably unless you only have two-pound turkey. it takes 30 minutes per pound to defrost in cool water, so, you know, a 20-pound bird, you're ing to have to 10 hours before you will defrost it. if it's still frozen at this point, you really can't cook from frozen. it's just -- it's a little harder to
freezing rain from new mexico to minnesota and heavy snow in the northern rockies and cascades. >>> well, finally from us, some expert advice on cooking the perfect turkey. >> earlier we called the butterball hot line and asked our expert marge clindara about the three things you need to know before putting that bird in the oven todayay. >> well, the best thing is to have a meat thermometer because then you can monitor exactly when the turkey's done. it will not overcook...
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we've got the jet stream right across new mexico and texas coming in over the cold air.and that's the blue colors. as the cold air continues to sink toward the south, more of this green is againing to turn over to pink and purple. they have ice storms and advisories out for them. many the meantime, us in the east, we're loving it. we're on the right side of the jet stream and storm system. we're just having some great weather. real mild today. tonight we're looking at that push of moisture off the atlantic. we could see low clouds and fog to start our friday. by afternoon, mix it out to see some sunshine and another mild day ahead of this front. temperatures into the mid-60s on friday. so friday looks good. as we get into friday afternoon or friday night into saturday morning, this front agains closer, a chance -- gets closer, a chance of showers toward hagerstown. during the day on saturday, as this front sags south, you may get some showers on and off here and there. saturday, saturday night and sunday as well. quick look at the travel forecast. those of you who are he
we've got the jet stream right across new mexico and texas coming in over the cold air.and that's the blue colors. as the cold air continues to sink toward the south, more of this green is againing to turn over to pink and purple. they have ice storms and advisories out for them. many the meantime, us in the east, we're loving it. we're on the right side of the jet stream and storm system. we're just having some great weather. real mild today. tonight we're looking at that push of moisture off...
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that's where she met glenda, who was also from new mexico and they immediately hit it off. >> pegye was probably one of the most gregarious people that i've ever met. she was happy and she was always smiling. >> reporter: and, says glenda, pegye was driven to establish herself as a successful physical therapist. she had almost everything she wanted. >> she did wanna find a guy. >> and the clock was tickin' a little bit. >> it was. >> and then one day on the beach, you found somebody for her. >> we did. oneeafternoon on -- on a said, "what are you doin'?" and i said, "well, i'm gonna go down and watch dave play some volleyball on the beach." >> reporter: dave was glenda's husband. >> i asked pegye if she wanted come down with me and she said absolutely. she immediately spotted eric and said, "who's that?" >> reporter: eric bechler, then in his early 20s, was a walking commercial for the california beach life. >> i'm gonna guess that when she notices a guy playing beach volleyball, he's gtod looking an win grelt shape. >> indeed he was. >> and handsome. he was all those things. reporter:
that's where she met glenda, who was also from new mexico and they immediately hit it off. >> pegye was probably one of the most gregarious people that i've ever met. she was happy and she was always smiling. >> reporter: and, says glenda, pegye was driven to establish herself as a successful physical therapist. she had almost everything she wanted. >> she did wanna find a guy. >> and the clock was tickin' a little bit. >> it was. >> and then one day on the...
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her story begins in a small town, dexter, new mexico. this is where pegye made her entrance. >> i've often said that she was born winking at the doctor and swingin' on the chandelier. >> reporter: pegye was june and glen marshall's fourth child. and, june says, pegye was going places from the very day she was born. >> she was never still. >> reporter: she danced, sang, played sports and, it seemed nothing could hold her back. she had scoliosis as a kid. young pegye had to wear a brace around the clock. >> that's a terrible burden for a young kid like that to bear. but it also kind of ended up motivating her, didn't it? >> it really did. >> reporter: peyge's doctor talked with her about a career in physical therapy. she volunteered and loved it. >> and she made up her mind right then that she wanted to be a physical therapist. and she wanted to move to california and be a beautiful blonde. >> and -- >> so she did. >> reporter: a farmer's daughter with big dreams. so pegye left the small town of dexter for sunny caliornia. and settled in n
her story begins in a small town, dexter, new mexico. this is where pegye made her entrance. >> i've often said that she was born winking at the doctor and swingin' on the chandelier. >> reporter: pegye was june and glen marshall's fourth child. and, june says, pegye was going places from the very day she was born. >> she was never still. >> reporter: she danced, sang, played sports and, it seemed nothing could hold her back. she had scoliosis as a kid. young pegye had...
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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 sangyuan san juan county sheriff's office in aztec, new mexico, is the first backup 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 heade
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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until now. >> we're approaching the mission ground station at white sands, new mexico.nce of this ground station and others in the u.s. was classified until 2008 and we're the first reporters allowed inside. inside this ground station, the place the nro calls its brain. from this room, the nro watches over the agency satellites, checking their systems, receiving their data and troubleshooting any problems. >> it's a piece of hardware with electronics on it and just like anything can go wrong with your television or cell phone, that can go wrong. >> jeff crider has an important job to do. >> if we get a call in realtime where a crisis is happening, we have the capability to retest those satellites. >> how often does that happen? is that a regular thing where you get a call to say, i know you're looking over here but i need you to look here? >> cnn gets a breaking news story. >> satellites don't just collect critical data, they send it back to those who need it most. whether investigators in paris or soldiers on the front lines. >> i don't think there's a single american
until now. >> we're approaching the mission ground station at white sands, new mexico.nce of this ground station and others in the u.s. was classified until 2008 and we're the first reporters allowed inside. inside this ground station, the place the nro calls its brain. from this room, the nro watches over the agency satellites, checking their systems, receiving their data and troubleshooting any problems. >> it's a piece of hardware with electronics on it and just like anything can...
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the national weather service says new mexico will see warmer, drier and calmer weather by the end of the week but that there will be snow, high wind and other blustery meantime. warnings and the various result of what low-pressure system" sabrina still to come on local five news midday... we have hy-vee with some delicious breakfast recipes! sabrina sabrina missy anker waukee hy-vee registered dietitian completed certificate of training in adult weight management - october 2013 waukee hy-vee registered dietitian, erin good, will show your audience how to make oatmeal. contact erin good, rd, ld at 515-216-2770 or at egood@hy- vee.com tt2w`t+o md: bt@q&98 tt2w`t+o md: "a@q65\ tt2w`t+o md: bm@q=>p tt4w`t+o md:" dztq 9$t tt4w`t+o md:" entq i 4 tt4w`t+o md:" gzt& p'l tt4w`t+o md:" hnt& @) tt4w`t+o md:" iztq *@x tt4w`t+o md:" jntq 808 tt4w`t+o md:" lzt& ]d local 5 news midday in hd. we are iowa" : hd. we are iowa" : sabrina: today.... sabrina: iowa students new president to come to a public forum later today to appointment. students and want to learn about harreld's what it means, him to b
the national weather service says new mexico will see warmer, drier and calmer weather by the end of the week but that there will be snow, high wind and other blustery meantime. warnings and the various result of what low-pressure system" sabrina still to come on local five news midday... we have hy-vee with some delicious breakfast recipes! sabrina sabrina missy anker waukee hy-vee registered dietitian completed certificate of training in adult weight management - october 2013 waukee...
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in this "global spirit" program, we will visit a community of zen buddhist monks in santa fe, new mexico a community of youth activists in new york city. we will
in this "global spirit" program, we will visit a community of zen buddhist monks in santa fe, new mexico a community of youth activists in new york city. we will
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blizzard warnings for parts of kansas, nebraska and new mexico. >> so this is huge. marriott is buying starwood resorts to become the largest hotel company in the world. the deal brings together brands raising from luxury to budget. the combined company will control about 5500 properties and more than a million rooms worldwide. >> what does this mean for my points? >> no lonr do you have to use between starwood and marriott. i'm a geeking about you're a saying no one's going to get lost in the point system whether you're marriott or starwood. >> yeah, somehow. and for those of us who need fewer facebook friends, this is national unfriend day. kimmy kimmel came up with the holiday as a joking in 2010. yes, there is a national unfriend page on facebook. among the friends who the runs who overshare, reveal the endings of tv shows and those who is asks silly questions which could be answered easily online. >> oh, kimmel. that's not nice. >> it is good. i used to have a birthday on trending because it gives you a reminder of somebody's birthday. >> so you don't get the re
blizzard warnings for parts of kansas, nebraska and new mexico. >> so this is huge. marriott is buying starwood resorts to become the largest hotel company in the world. the deal brings together brands raising from luxury to budget. the combined company will control about 5500 properties and more than a million rooms worldwide. >> what does this mean for my points? >> no lonr do you have to use between starwood and marriott. i'm a geeking about you're a saying no one's going...
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where is the new mexico of goods to let me ask the same thing about james. became more of a driving force for me as i were to pick forward. james taylor is to help address covered us which the range from within. >> on a miami-dade in 1965 he was playing it do so on accordion. >> they girlfriend found sexy and brave. i understand. it turns out here that thinks. next paragraph sales agent says i julie's a good they grow into it has few americans will. the troubles somebody who is not interested in. i am a lyricist. challenges his audiences stevens music is beautiful that even as he exposes the imperfection the transit. the large harris has soon as his process. once a month i come to to see the the. the securitization instance and has taken us now and plastic parks despite redefining the world prolific somebodies call to see if they can put them right now there is this really good working characters who struggle was lives say. the stories have shaped america survey and values have shaped our world. celebrate artists like they said he loved his country and anyth
where is the new mexico of goods to let me ask the same thing about james. became more of a driving force for me as i were to pick forward. james taylor is to help address covered us which the range from within. >> on a miami-dade in 1965 he was playing it do so on accordion. >> they girlfriend found sexy and brave. i understand. it turns out here that thinks. next paragraph sales agent says i julie's a good they grow into it has few americans will. the troubles somebody who is not...
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there was a poem published like by katie, a sixth grader who goes to school in new mexico. her poem is entitled "military girl." "i am not in the rank of command orders i do not get but my dad is the one who does this is one i cannot forget my job is just as tough i am the one who left friends behind my dad makes the sacrifice my dad works to keep his country free but so do my mom, brother and me even though i might get a little wild i stand with the rank known as military child." poem by katie, she is one of nearly 2 million military children whose parents serve a among our active-duty guard and reserve. that is the scope of our education challenge and our opportunity. katie, thousands of kids like them, give us a glimpse of the grit and wisdom of military children. our mission is to have their back, to cheer them on, to make sure their stories are success stories, happy stories, and stories of fulfilled lives. because, the brave men and women who defend our freedoms and risk their lives all over the world deserve the peace of mind that comes from knowing that their famili
there was a poem published like by katie, a sixth grader who goes to school in new mexico. her poem is entitled "military girl." "i am not in the rank of command orders i do not get but my dad is the one who does this is one i cannot forget my job is just as tough i am the one who left friends behind my dad makes the sacrifice my dad works to keep his country free but so do my mom, brother and me even though i might get a little wild i stand with the rank known as military...
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. >> we're approaching the mission ground station at white sands, new mexico. >> and never seen untiln enemy america and its allies are desperate to destroy. but fighting isis operatives means finding them first. >> how does that work in layman's terms, tracking isis movements today in iraq and syria? >> it's a tough problem now, much more son than it was five years ago because we don't have a presence, physically, in syria. >> with no country, capital or clear leadership, targets can be hard to come by. late august 2014, this man became the face of isis. >> our knife will continue to strike the necks of your people. >> in a terrifying series of videos, he graphically demonstrated the brutality of isis. >> you now have 72 hours. >> he was nicknamed jihadi john and identified by his accent as british national mohammed emwazi. fast forward to november 12th. >> senior pentagon officials say they are, quote, reasonably certain, that jihadi john is a dead man. >> jihadi john killed on a city street in the isis stronghold of raqqah, syria, struck by two missiles from u.s. and british drones
. >> we're approaching the mission ground station at white sands, new mexico. >> and never seen untiln enemy america and its allies are desperate to destroy. but fighting isis operatives means finding them first. >> how does that work in layman's terms, tracking isis movements today in iraq and syria? >> it's a tough problem now, much more son than it was five years ago because we don't have a presence, physically, in syria. >> with no country, capital or clear...
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let's take a look and show you what's happening in new mexico today as we show you on our brand new ipad pro. look at that bad boy. so, we start off in albuquerque and going to be 62 and 3939or a low n.santa a 57. 31 for a low. carlsbad 76 and 43 for the low, and the four corners, getting up to 62 degrees today with a low of 33 degrees. all right. we are going to try something that has never been done before. we are going to do "america the beautiful" across four states with four bands. we're starting it off with the byu band. hit it. oh, beautiful for spacious skies >> and then the kent state revival from colorado. cities. >> and from the navajo nation in new mexico. above the fruited plains >> and the marching band from arizona. america, america, god shed his grace on thee and crowned thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea >> there you have it. ! this is a great country, ladies and gentlemen. youwn the rokerthon flag. here's whopefully you were able to enjoy this sunday despite the strong wind in place! gusts topped 40 miles per hour in a few locations, and we'll see these d
let's take a look and show you what's happening in new mexico today as we show you on our brand new ipad pro. look at that bad boy. so, we start off in albuquerque and going to be 62 and 3939or a low n.santa a 57. 31 for a low. carlsbad 76 and 43 for the low, and the four corners, getting up to 62 degrees today with a low of 33 degrees. all right. we are going to try something that has never been done before. we are going to do "america the beautiful" across four states with four...
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utah, colorado, new mexico, arizona.the four corners and we're going to show you what we brought together. it's going to be huge. in the meantime, let's show you what else is going on today. we've got a big storm getting itself together. it's going to be bringing rain up out of the gulf along the south eastern atlantic coast. look for flash flood watches and warnings from florida all the way to the carolinas. for a flooding threat we're going to watch the system push on up. airport delays from washington all the way up to new york. anywhere from 2-4 inches of rain. possibly up to 5 inches by virginia. we're going to get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds. shop the way you live. love the way you shop. and experience more wonder every day. walmart. >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist keri hal. we have some heavy rain moving into the north bay, as well as san francisco. lightning strikes just offshore. a lot of the lightning has been weakening as it moves inland. but we'll be watching the rain spread el
utah, colorado, new mexico, arizona.the four corners and we're going to show you what we brought together. it's going to be huge. in the meantime, let's show you what else is going on today. we've got a big storm getting itself together. it's going to be bringing rain up out of the gulf along the south eastern atlantic coast. look for flash flood watches and warnings from florida all the way to the carolinas. for a flooding threat we're going to watch the system push on up. airport delays from...
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we have been talking about the frost. with in new mexico. just reminder it can happen. there. and not just new mexico. denver picking up snow. all part of the same system that the backside. severe weather ahead of it. you see this red box mississippi into alabama. that is attorney to watch. multiple tornadoes and a lot of severe weather -- that is a tornado watch. we are going to warm up ahead of that system. and it will bring in some needed rain. we are looking at a deficit in boston of nine inches for the year. we need the rain. and it is going to come out late in the day thursday. medium impact for thursday evenings commute. overnight into friday morning' s commute we will see the heaviest rainfall. that is when the impacts will be greatest. this morning, though, clear skies. and the temperatures are chilly. high pressure over head right now. that southeasterly wind is going to allow temperatures to come up a little bit this afternoon. 33 in boston. the air is incredibly dry with dew points in the 20' s. a light northerly wind. that wind turns around today and it will help
we have been talking about the frost. with in new mexico. just reminder it can happen. there. and not just new mexico. denver picking up snow. all part of the same system that the backside. severe weather ahead of it. you see this red box mississippi into alabama. that is attorney to watch. multiple tornadoes and a lot of severe weather -- that is a tornado watch. we are going to warm up ahead of that system. and it will bring in some needed rain. we are looking at a deficit in boston of nine...
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the national weather service says new mexico will see warmer, drier and calmer weather by the end of the week but that there will be snow, high wind and other blustery conditions in the meantime. the various warnings and advisories are a result of what forecasters call a "stout low-pressure system" elias: (anchor toss to wx) sam: adlib toss. sam: weather adlib: if you liked the gloomy and wet look of yesterday you are in luck, because we have more of the same weather sticking around today! clouds morning through the afternoon with plenty of rain stuck in the forecast and mild afternoon temps. the rain today is going to be heaviest through the morning hours with any showers in the afternoon much lighter and more scattered. temperatures today are going to be able to stay fairly mild despite the heavy cloud cover and rain with a high in the lower 60s. tonight we are going to see mostly cloudy skies with a few scattered showers lingering across the state. wednesday is going to be a cold and windy day as our winds slowly switch out of the west with more scattered showers during the day. h
the national weather service says new mexico will see warmer, drier and calmer weather by the end of the week but that there will be snow, high wind and other blustery conditions in the meantime. the various warnings and advisories are a result of what forecasters call a "stout low-pressure system" elias: (anchor toss to wx) sam: adlib toss. sam: weather adlib: if you liked the gloomy and wet look of yesterday you are in luck, because we have more of the same weather sticking around...
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utah, colorado, new mexico, arizona. the four corners, and we're going to show you what we've brought together. it's going to be huge! but in the meantime, let's show you what else is going on today. we've got a big storm that's getting itself together. it's going to be bringing rain up out of the gulf along the southeastern atlantic coast and pushing up towards the northeast during the day today. look for flash flood watches and flash flood warnings from florida all the way to the carolinas for a flooding threat. we're going to watch this system push on up. coastal low develops, flash flooding possible, and airport delays from washington all the way on up into new york, anywhere from 2 to 4 inches of rain, possibly by up to 5 inches by virginia. we're going to get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds. and having dreams delivered to your door. for some of us, that's all in a day's work. shop the way you live. love the way you shop. and experience more wonder every day. >> that's your latest weather. gu
utah, colorado, new mexico, arizona. the four corners, and we're going to show you what we've brought together. it's going to be huge! but in the meantime, let's show you what else is going on today. we've got a big storm that's getting itself together. it's going to be bringing rain up out of the gulf along the southeastern atlantic coast and pushing up towards the northeast during the day today. look for flash flood watches and flash flood warnings from florida all the way to the carolinas...