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create one single job as governor of new mexico. the private sector creates the jobs. the government does not. that what i did do and would do as president is create certainty , certainty that taxes were only going to go down. certainly that certainty that rules and regulations were only going to get better from a common sense standpoint and i did run state government. i will run federal government. i will appoint everyone to head these agencies. and the roles and regulations will not get any worse, they will get better. i will sign on to any proposal that simplifies taxes. i will sign onto any proposal that reduces taxes. and as governor of new mexico, over an eight year period, not one penny of tax went up anywhere. of certainty,d and yes, it would be wonderful to sign on to reduction in taxes, but in an environment of certainty, i suggest that business does have confidence and jobs do grow. mr. shabazz: how do we restore data shows the economy has turned around but there are a lot of americans that do not really. they do not feel
create one single job as governor of new mexico. the private sector creates the jobs. the government does not. that what i did do and would do as president is create certainty , certainty that taxes were only going to go down. certainly that certainty that rules and regulations were only going to get better from a common sense standpoint and i did run state government. i will run federal government. i will appoint everyone to head these agencies. and the roles and regulations will not get any...
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nacimiento mountains of new mexico. in the united states. ♪] santa fe's outstanding contributions to the educational and cultural world is each institute of american indian art. ♪ here young indian students from all over the united states participate in an accredited high school program in preparation for college, enrollment in technical schools, or employment in an arc vocation. strong emphasis is given to the art collectives, encouraging individual creativity in cultural expression. it is a unique school, recognizing that most of its students come from communities and homes of great property, family breakdown, or social isolation. it's singular aim is to turn out truly creative and well-adjusted young people who can achieve satisfying economic and social success in the modern world. ♪ [singing] ♪ >> new mexico was named for the land of the aztec god. spanish conquerors came from mexico in 1540 two search for physical gold. they found only -- two search for mythical gold. call them pueblo, this word for small village.
nacimiento mountains of new mexico. in the united states. ♪] santa fe's outstanding contributions to the educational and cultural world is each institute of american indian art. ♪ here young indian students from all over the united states participate in an accredited high school program in preparation for college, enrollment in technical schools, or employment in an arc vocation. strong emphasis is given to the art collectives, encouraging individual creativity in cultural expression. it is...
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and bought at house and your kids have had kids and now we're going deport leading citizens, in new mexico, theme be deported back to mexico. it's wrong. >> do we do citizenship or green status? >> for the 11 million that are here make it as easy as possible for them to get a work visa. as long as they have been law abiding. comprehensive reform needs to lay out pathway to citizenship. no undocumented worker should be able to jump the line but we need to establish citizenship. if you look at our -- medicare, social security, our economy, house mooring i think we are -- we benefit by increasing immigration. >> another issue, i was listening to the news program, donald trump is scheduled to make a visit to flint, michigan. the mayor, and the two senators, held a news conference, to bring attention to the crisis. is that a situation that the government should be involved in? >> it is as situation that the government should be involved in. they have a responsibility to protect us. in this case, pollution. i support the epa. when the whole flint thing broke, as governor of new mexico i add prog
and bought at house and your kids have had kids and now we're going deport leading citizens, in new mexico, theme be deported back to mexico. it's wrong. >> do we do citizenship or green status? >> for the 11 million that are here make it as easy as possible for them to get a work visa. as long as they have been law abiding. comprehensive reform needs to lay out pathway to citizenship. no undocumented worker should be able to jump the line but we need to establish citizenship. if...
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that was, i did not create one single job as governor of new mexico. the plivet sector creates jobs. government does not create jobs. but what i did do and would do as president is create certainty. certainty that taxes were going to only go down. certainty that rules and regulations were going to only get better from a common sense standpoint. i did run the state government. i will run the federal government. i will appoint everyone to head all of these agencies and with certainty, i will tell you that rules and regulations will not get any worse. they'll get better. with certainty, taxes, i'll sign on to any proposal that simplifies taxes, i'll sign on to any proposal that reduces taxes. and as governor of new mexico, over an eight-year period -- period, this had never happened before, not one penny of tax went up anywhere. so given that kind of certainty, and yet, -- yes, it would be wonderful to sign on to reduction in taxes. but in an environment of certainty, i'd suggest that business does have confidence and that jobs do grow. mr. shabaz: how do
that was, i did not create one single job as governor of new mexico. the plivet sector creates jobs. government does not create jobs. but what i did do and would do as president is create certainty. certainty that taxes were going to only go down. certainty that rules and regulations were going to only get better from a common sense standpoint. i did run the state government. i will run the federal government. i will appoint everyone to head all of these agencies and with certainty, i will tell...
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people who can achieve satisfying economic and social success in the modern world. ♪ [singing] ♪ >> new mexicood. spanish conquerors came from mexico in 1540 two search for physical gold. they found only -- two search for mythical gold. villages small of indians. call them pueblo, this word for small village. mrs. johnson visited one of the famous pueblos of new mexico 25 located 25 miles northwest of santa fe. the total membership of the pueblo is close to 300 people. most of whom live on tribal land. --e he can their language, they speak their language and cling strongly to the patriarchal family and client relationship. although most of the adults lack a formal education, the universal appreciation of art is most evident in their handmade goods. ♪ ♪ >> two famous residents of santa fe, as far as the johnson family is concerned, are mr. and mrs. antonio taylor, mr. and mrs. johnson's brother and sister-in-law. for years they have been telling mrs. johnson of the beauty of the carson national forest, with its golden aspen trees. in the final moment of her western tour, she arranged a walk thr
people who can achieve satisfying economic and social success in the modern world. ♪ [singing] ♪ >> new mexicood. spanish conquerors came from mexico in 1540 two search for physical gold. they found only -- two search for mythical gold. villages small of indians. call them pueblo, this word for small village. mrs. johnson visited one of the famous pueblos of new mexico 25 located 25 miles northwest of santa fe. the total membership of the pueblo is close to 300 people. most of whom...
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it became widely known as he was traveling to new mexico. he used a presumably for exercise and when he was crossing the border into mexico -- and he did cross the border. ranch and thea ranchers asked what it was for and he spun around and let it fly and he said where the rod landed and direction appointed with the direction where the father wanted him to go. of course, it pointed south, because he was going to mexico. there is an entering story about the rod. edgar hewitt, a well-known archaeologist who became the director of the museum of new and the center for housedn research, both in the palace of the governors ansanta fe, he was on exploration in new mexico in 1906 and he ran across what was presumed to be the unburied gravesite of francis schlatter and he learned from his guide what the guide said about having seen this man 10 years earlier as a boy, hewitt came to realize that this was francis schlatter and in the village of casas grandes, he got the rod. he came back 17 years later and then he offered to pay the village mayor money
it became widely known as he was traveling to new mexico. he used a presumably for exercise and when he was crossing the border into mexico -- and he did cross the border. ranch and thea ranchers asked what it was for and he spun around and let it fly and he said where the rod landed and direction appointed with the direction where the father wanted him to go. of course, it pointed south, because he was going to mexico. there is an entering story about the rod. edgar hewitt, a well-known...
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facebook today chooses new mexico over new at noon... facebook >>> facebook chooses new mexico over utah for a brand-new data center. the announcement will bring jobs albuquerque. the contest -- los lunas agreed to give up all property taxes for 30 years in exchange for annual payments from facebook. >>> ford motor company says it's moving all of its u.s. small car production to mexico. ford currently makes its fiesta super compact in mexico but its focus are made in detroit. it will boost company profits because of low wages but it will also hurt american jobs. >>> in entertainment news, couric is being sued by virginia gun act vtses for 12r activists and 12 million-dollars. couric and other makers the documentary misrepresented their response to the question. in the movie couric asks how felons or terrorists could be kept from buying a gun without background checks. ten seskedz silence after couric asks the question in the actual interview the activists can be heard responding almost immediately. timberlake and spears could be in the w
facebook today chooses new mexico over new at noon... facebook >>> facebook chooses new mexico over utah for a brand-new data center. the announcement will bring jobs albuquerque. the contest -- los lunas agreed to give up all property taxes for 30 years in exchange for annual payments from facebook. >>> ford motor company says it's moving all of its u.s. small car production to mexico. ford currently makes its fiesta super compact in mexico but its focus are made in detroit....
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. >> you look at moisture coming up from new mexico into colorado. that may be because of a category 1 hurricane. >>> the musical cabaret is 50 years old this year. >> hard to believe, but does the show still resonate with today's audiences. ? [ m >> reporter: cabaret, we all know it, we've all seen it, we raise our eyebrows think why is this old chestnut back again? >> it's an expectation from the film. but the play itself is different than the movie. just in terms of the material. there's characters in the play that do not exist in the film. songs in the play that do not exist in the film. the broad strokes remain, but the material takes care of a >> reporter: i haven't seen cabaretin probably 30 years, stage or screen, so this production caught me completely off guard. >> once you see the emcee coming out, looking so different than joel gray. you're into a new space, new choreography. new ways of seeing these characters. >> reporter: this cabaret seems faster, darker, more in your face than before. from the first notes of the finale, this throat.
. >> you look at moisture coming up from new mexico into colorado. that may be because of a category 1 hurricane. >>> the musical cabaret is 50 years old this year. >> hard to believe, but does the show still resonate with today's audiences. ? [ m >> reporter: cabaret, we all know it, we've all seen it, we raise our eyebrows think why is this old chestnut back again? >> it's an expectation from the film. but the play itself is different than the movie. just in...
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>> that would be new mexico, utah, idaho, the dakotas. >> alaska. >> alaska, maine, new hampshire. i think we have a pretty good showing. we're at 17% plus in 15 states. >> my name is molly. i'm from massachusetts. i'm a student here at unh and i was wondering how your campaign planto address what's happening on college campuses and the campus save act which only really supplies victims with second class treatment. >> being aware of it for starters. it is something that exists and when you recognize that the preponderance, for to you claim that you have been sexually assaulted, the odds are against you from the very beginning to the point that you just don't do it. so recognizing it. recognizing that it is rampant and that the deck is stacked against you. as the woman. >> how many women here, or men, everybody, how many believe it is a problem here as well as elsewhere? >> yes, yes. >> boy. that's a bad showing right there. thank you. >> like the battered women's situation i was talking about. you have to take it seriously and change the culture. and that involves aerating it and m
>> that would be new mexico, utah, idaho, the dakotas. >> alaska. >> alaska, maine, new hampshire. i think we have a pretty good showing. we're at 17% plus in 15 states. >> my name is molly. i'm from massachusetts. i'm a student here at unh and i was wondering how your campaign planto address what's happening on college campuses and the campus save act which only really supplies victims with second class treatment. >> being aware of it for starters. it is something...
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eastern arizona and then new mexico, which will take the brunt of this storm. but you can see it's a pretty big one, its clouds stretching now from all of the way about albuquerque down to well into the pacific. so its path though is likely to take it again up across the baja and then through the sea of cortez, eventually into arizona. but those are the numbers continues to move inland over the peninsula there. so down to 75 miles an hour. soon, it will be categorized as a tropical storm as it makes its way northward. but it may pick up a little bit of strength there over the open waters over the sea of cortez, but eventually pushing in, as i said, somewhere south of tuscon, maybe down towards nogales or naco way. but it will be a wet one. we'll have the futurecast for you here in a couple of minutes, rain to fall and wednesday. celeste? >> all right, cory. thank you. lest take you to the southeast part of the valley. new at noon, an 18-year-old san tan valley man arrested for murder. the sheriff's department says luther cruz tried to burn down his house with t
eastern arizona and then new mexico, which will take the brunt of this storm. but you can see it's a pretty big one, its clouds stretching now from all of the way about albuquerque down to well into the pacific. so its path though is likely to take it again up across the baja and then through the sea of cortez, eventually into arizona. but those are the numbers continues to move inland over the peninsula there. so down to 75 miles an hour. soon, it will be categorized as a tropical storm as it...
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why would we go to new mexico and jump higher? not wait for another planet that has things that are cool to do there. >> we can make mars great again. >> fair enough. >> you have been to places. albuquerque, there are nice towns in new mexico. >> okay. if you have never been out of new mexico, i can see that. >> they will come after you, the new mexicans. >> no because they never leave new mexico. >> the martians. you have to worry about them. >> that's what i think. if people want to explore you can't live there. there is no atmosphere. >> one. people i went to north korea with was one of the first people. >> he wasn't bad enough. what about the oxygen? he said oh, damn it. >> they will live in a bubble, but that's not cool either. the scientists lived there for 10 years and it is the big brother house. >> i saw the paully shore movie. >> is it a crime to miss pronounce someone's name? no. it should be. the story next. >>> good morning and live from america's news headquarters. congress averting a government shutdown two days bef
why would we go to new mexico and jump higher? not wait for another planet that has things that are cool to do there. >> we can make mars great again. >> fair enough. >> you have been to places. albuquerque, there are nice towns in new mexico. >> okay. if you have never been out of new mexico, i can see that. >> they will come after you, the new mexicans. >> no because they never leave new mexico. >> the martians. you have to worry about them. >>...
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the rain is ending over arizona and getting lighter over new mexico. a funnel cloud over williams as the tropical remnants of newton spread over arizona. looking for highs up near 100 degrees. .............. demetria, how are the roads? traffic in the spaghetti bowl is still bunched up. the mlk on-ramp to northbound 95 is closed through november 15. use alternates like rancho to get to the freeway instead. <<< >>> <<< >>> >>> the man who escaped from custody at north las vegas police department ... is expected to appear in court this morning. and now .. we can see exactly how he managed to slip past officers. alonso perez spent five days on the run after escaping from police. he was finally caught tuesday evening . this video shows how he used his weight to pry off his cuffs while in police custody. then, he found a vent in the ceiling of then out of the station.. and into a truck without being seen. it took police 40 minutes to realize he was gone. north las vegas police admit mistakes were made.. perez now faces charges for murder .. along with escap
the rain is ending over arizona and getting lighter over new mexico. a funnel cloud over williams as the tropical remnants of newton spread over arizona. looking for highs up near 100 degrees. .............. demetria, how are the roads? traffic in the spaghetti bowl is still bunched up. the mlk on-ramp to northbound 95 is closed through november 15. use alternates like rancho to get to the freeway instead. > > >>> the man who escaped from custody at north las vegas police...
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now it's headed to arizona and new mexico as they brace for the remnants of this hurricane. >> kim: we have a for profit college in the news shutting its doors amid questions over how it operates. it's i.t.t. tech. you've seen the commercials over throughout the years. closures and result in the loss of 8,000 jobs. i.t.t. accused the federal government of forcing it to shut down after barring students from using federal loans to pay for classes. i.t.t. has been under the recar over recruiting tactics, lending practices and job placement figures. it's now on full display as far as what was going on according to the feder said i.t.t. has not been in compliance with accreditation twice this year. for profit schools like this one pray on students who rely on loans and other aid so they can attend. >> dana: this is affecting 800 students here. >> tom: i had seen the commercials but i didn't know they were in the valley. on the inbound commute looks data flow information calculating the travel times and everything looks good. inbound from the west side of town by the 95, that's a 10 minute d
now it's headed to arizona and new mexico as they brace for the remnants of this hurricane. >> kim: we have a for profit college in the news shutting its doors amid questions over how it operates. it's i.t.t. tech. you've seen the commercials over throughout the years. closures and result in the loss of 8,000 jobs. i.t.t. accused the federal government of forcing it to shut down after barring students from using federal loans to pay for classes. i.t.t. has been under the recar over...
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flood watches for arizona and new mexico. ......... high pressure keeps us sunny and warm. thanks, sherry. now to demetria for a look at the roads. the mlk on-ramp to northbound 95 is closed. use rancho as an alternate.. overnight, the southbound 95 exit to south rancho closes for construction. exit at mlk or valley view to get around the closure. <<< >>> back to you! ((brian loftus)) >>> we want you to vote for our fans choice game of the week. you get to decide which game we will feature here on channel 8. here's a look at your choices-- --foothill at arbor view. --sunrise mountain at spring valley.. --or desert pines at clark. just go to our channel 8 facebook page and vote. cover whichever gets the most votes./// ((brian loftus)) >>> using an unconventional method .. to help veterans cope with ptsd... ((kirsten joyce)) >> the local who helps those who served overseas ... find comfort in meditation.. in today's acts of kindness. ((brian loftus)) >>> and it's time for today's facebook contest. register to win on our facebook page. good luck!/// kirsten joyce >>> i pledge
flood watches for arizona and new mexico. ......... high pressure keeps us sunny and warm. thanks, sherry. now to demetria for a look at the roads. the mlk on-ramp to northbound 95 is closed. use rancho as an alternate.. overnight, the southbound 95 exit to south rancho closes for construction. exit at mlk or valley view to get around the closure. > back to you! ((brian loftus)) >>> we want you to vote for our fans choice game of the week. you get to decide which game we will...
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newton is making its way across mexico and threatening to bring dangerous rains to arizona and new mexico. it hit mexico's mainland and has steadily weakened. when is this expected to cross into the u.s. is it going to affect us? i don't think it affects us anymore than bringing us high clouds. it is getting ready to move across the u.s. mexico border i hours. you can see it cross over into southern arizona, move to tropical depression status. it's going to cut right through tucson today. this is going to be a lot of rain with this storm. anywhere from 3-6-inches of rain locally, especially in western new mexico and southern sections and southeastern sections of arizona. they have flash flood sections throughout the area there. on the other side of that, all that moisture is going to stay south of us so we don't really see much of that other than the problem here with high fire danger throughout grand county and jackson county from noon to 7:00 today. gusty west wind and very low relative humidity. >> we're taking a look up north once again a gridlock delay. unlike yesterday the highway w
newton is making its way across mexico and threatening to bring dangerous rains to arizona and new mexico. it hit mexico's mainland and has steadily weakened. when is this expected to cross into the u.s. is it going to affect us? i don't think it affects us anymore than bringing us high clouds. it is getting ready to move across the u.s. mexico border i hours. you can see it cross over into southern arizona, move to tropical depression status. it's going to cut right through tucson today. this...
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anywhere from three to six inches in arizona and new mexico. you can see why they have flash flood watches out there. just talking about the broncos- panthers. can't imagine a better night for football around here. kickoff temperature around 70 degrees. partly cloudy skies. a little bit of a breeze. football. >>> all right. doesn't get any better than this. your wednesday starts pretty calm and clear across your aurora drive. if you're headed out to the east, though, do plan ahead for low visibility. we're talking about 85 near our greeley commute. both directions flowing smoothly and the fog around the i-70 drive, especially toward limon, continuing out toward the colorado state line. as marty told us, that will lift in a bit, but in the meantime, we'll look ahead to the dark, dark start. we have a right around downtown. i can check those out in a few. your sixth avenue dry, no welcome back at 5:49. every athlete who earns the title olympian puts in an enormous amount of time and heart to get there. the paraolympics start today in rio. organiz
anywhere from three to six inches in arizona and new mexico. you can see why they have flash flood watches out there. just talking about the broncos- panthers. can't imagine a better night for football around here. kickoff temperature around 70 degrees. partly cloudy skies. a little bit of a breeze. football. >>> all right. doesn't get any better than this. your wednesday starts pretty calm and clear across your aurora drive. if you're headed out to the east, though, do plan ahead for...
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new mexico, nevada.is going to went to states like that where he is within the margin of error, not just outlier polls. thanks for watching this edition of the best of "with all due respect." remember, if you are watching this on moscovici, you can listen to us on the radio. we will see you monday. until then, sayonara. ♪ ♪ emily: i am emily chang. this is "best of bloomberg west." coming up, apple unveiled the iphone 7 and a new watch. will this really revitalize sales? we will discuss. for billions less than they paid for it. it is official. the playstation 4 lands in november. we will hear from the sony chairman about what to expect from the latest hardware. but first, a new suite of
new mexico, nevada.is going to went to states like that where he is within the margin of error, not just outlier polls. thanks for watching this edition of the best of "with all due respect." remember, if you are watching this on moscovici, you can listen to us on the radio. we will see you monday. until then, sayonara. ♪ ♪ emily: i am emily chang. this is "best of bloomberg west." coming up, apple unveiled the iphone 7 and a new watch. will this really revitalize sales?...
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new mexico, nevada, iowa. mark: you think is going to win new mexico?y: he has been when states like that where he is in the margin of error currently. not in outlier polls, but these polls too. john: i can't imagine the kind of fights you're getting with your husband. mary: who? john: to only what you would advise trump to do for this debate with hillary clinton. mary: talk to roger ailes. [laughter] i would not try to be anything different than what he is. i would have a couple things up my sleeve. what he has been right on is the large, large stuff. on immigration, economics, and for national security. john: we have to leave it there. mary matalin, thank you for coming on to the show. inside views from the campaign trail right after this. ♪ mark: joining us to talk about the campaign trail through campaign reporters through their respective candidates every step of the way, in charlotte north carolina, msnbc political correspondent casey hunt, and in ohio covering donald trump. your candidate seems to be on a humanizing tour. we have seen this before
new mexico, nevada, iowa. mark: you think is going to win new mexico?y: he has been when states like that where he is in the margin of error currently. not in outlier polls, but these polls too. john: i can't imagine the kind of fights you're getting with your husband. mary: who? john: to only what you would advise trump to do for this debate with hillary clinton. mary: talk to roger ailes. [laughter] i would not try to be anything different than what he is. i would have a couple things up my...
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>> that would be new mexico, utah, idaho, the dakotas. >> alaska. >> alaska, maine, new hampshire. we have a pretty good showing. we're at 17% plus in 15 states. >> my name is molly. i'm from massachusetts. i'm a student here at unh and i was wondering how your campaign plans to address what's happening on college campuses and the campus save act which only really supplies victims with second class treatment. >> being aware of it for starters. it is something that exists and when you recognize that the preponderance, for to you claim that you have been sexually assaulted, the odds are against you from the very beginning to the point that you just don't do it. so recognizing it. recognizing that it is rampant and that the deck is stacked against you. as the woman. >> how many women here, or men, everybody, how many believe it is a problem here as well as elsewhere? >> yes, yes. >> boy. that's a bad showing right there. thank you. >> like the battered women's situation i was talking about. you have to take it seriously and change the culture. and that involves aerating it and making
>> that would be new mexico, utah, idaho, the dakotas. >> alaska. >> alaska, maine, new hampshire. we have a pretty good showing. we're at 17% plus in 15 states. >> my name is molly. i'm from massachusetts. i'm a student here at unh and i was wondering how your campaign plans to address what's happening on college campuses and the campus save act which only really supplies victims with second class treatment. >> being aware of it for starters. it is something that...
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-- into new mexico.hour. it looks like it will be heading toward tucson and into new mexico with phoenix on the edge. it will be close, and there are already flash flood watches out. we have very little fog here, and a hint of this offshore breeze slightly to the northwest, but warmer air will translate into much warmer for some in the afternoon. there are some 40s in the mix, and the financial has a lot of upper 40s with after 10 and woodside. after 10 -- atherton and woodside. everything is pointing toward sunshine along the coast and the bay, and even inland. we will max out with the warmest day tomorrow, and this warm up will continue today we 60s, 70s and 80s, and these are even above average. inland it looks like a few upper 90s on wednesday. it looks about the same thursday, but a little bit cooler heading into the week end.>> beautiful, i love this weather.>> we have that strong offshore wind. there you go.>>> 5:50 am is your time right now. >>> the results are in from a 17 year-long study on glo
-- into new mexico.hour. it looks like it will be heading toward tucson and into new mexico with phoenix on the edge. it will be close, and there are already flash flood watches out. we have very little fog here, and a hint of this offshore breeze slightly to the northwest, but warmer air will translate into much warmer for some in the afternoon. there are some 40s in the mix, and the financial has a lot of upper 40s with after 10 and woodside. after 10 -- atherton and woodside. everything is...
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in new mexico... the town of los lunas - near albuquerque - agreed to give up all property taxes for 30 years in exchange for annual payments starting at 50- thousand - and topping out at under 500- thousand. if you're looking for a job... mark down september 28-th on your calendar. chipotle plans to thousand people across the country on that day alone. applicants can register online. chipotle employs about 60-thousand people nationwide the company says it needs the staff - as it opens more than 200 of its healthy mexican- style restaurants this year. chipotle calls it "national career day". the first was a year ago - when the chain hired more than 4- thousand workers. more than 65- thousand registered for interviews. 24/7, with chief meterologist ted pretty we stay on the cooler side of average for thursday with a high of 90 degrees. average high is 95, that drops to 94 friday and for the weekend. we'll stay in the low 90s with 92 on friday afternoon. the weekend will features some warmer air with hi
in new mexico... the town of los lunas - near albuquerque - agreed to give up all property taxes for 30 years in exchange for annual payments starting at 50- thousand - and topping out at under 500- thousand. if you're looking for a job... mark down september 28-th on your calendar. chipotle plans to thousand people across the country on that day alone. applicants can register online. chipotle employs about 60-thousand people nationwide the company says it needs the staff - as it opens more...
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mike unthank is new mexico's top regulator. and he says he's unaware of any abuse of the database in fact, albuquerque police told us.. they... ".. have never requested access to that database.. and " ...believe it would be records reveal a different story. mark greenblatt: there's a police officer who accessed it more than 30 times getting patient information. what's going on here? mike unthank superintendent, new mexico regulation and licensing runs = 2:37 - 2:41 i have no idea, but i am glad you have brought this to my attention so unthank said he'd reconsider the state's position on warrentless searches. mike unthank "we need to take steps to monitor that, and to audit it..." scott michelman's an attorney group public citizen now representing pyle and jones in federal litigation. scott michelman attorney, public citizen runs = 2:58 - 3:05 when that type of information can be rifled through by law enforcement, with the power to prosecute, that's a very scary thing and something that should give all 3:18 but as some state leg
mike unthank is new mexico's top regulator. and he says he's unaware of any abuse of the database in fact, albuquerque police told us.. they... ".. have never requested access to that database.. and " ...believe it would be records reveal a different story. mark greenblatt: there's a police officer who accessed it more than 30 times getting patient information. what's going on here? mike unthank superintendent, new mexico regulation and licensing runs = 2:37 - 2:41 i have no idea, but...
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their way into arizona and new mexico. those associated with the lifting north ward of hurricane newton. highs today -- to night the lows down to 76. so temperatures will rise throughout the rest of the week. by saturday 101. >> kim: we take you live to new york city. specifically the brooklyn bridge screen. she had a joke about what she's allergic to and donald trump had a joke right back. you'll see it live on today. still to come on this program, an evidence hearing starting up today for bill big sex assault case. a few pieces of evidence we may know more about today. i'm catherine cortez masto and i approve this message. as a doctor, i see how decisions in washington impact my patients here in nevada. so even though i'm a republican, i won't be voting for joe heck. joe heck's voted ten times to defund planned parenthood, ousands of women depend on for cancer screenings. and heck opposes a woman's right to choose even when her health is at risk. for me and my patients, i pledge allegiance, to the flag [continues in back
their way into arizona and new mexico. those associated with the lifting north ward of hurricane newton. highs today -- to night the lows down to 76. so temperatures will rise throughout the rest of the week. by saturday 101. >> kim: we take you live to new york city. specifically the brooklyn bridge screen. she had a joke about what she's allergic to and donald trump had a joke right back. you'll see it live on today. still to come on this program, an evidence hearing starting up today...
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. >>> from menlo park to new mexico, facebook is setting up a new facility. unveiling its plans today to build a sprawling server farm in albuquerque. they plan to start construction as soon as next month. >>> the big show is just about two hours away. the neighbors are none too pleased about cirque du soleil's stay in the south bay. what's the issue, traffic? >>. >> reporter: a little bit of everything. it's been chaotic the last month, and this show is here through october. >> crews are busy putting the finishing touches on the show. getting to this point has already been a problem. >> you come around this corner, you can't see anything. >> george says big trucks and earth movers have been added for
. >>> from menlo park to new mexico, facebook is setting up a new facility. unveiling its plans today to build a sprawling server farm in albuquerque. they plan to start construction as soon as next month. >>> the big show is just about two hours away. the neighbors are none too pleased about cirque du soleil's stay in the south bay. what's the issue, traffic? >>. >> reporter: a little bit of everything. it's been chaotic the last month, and this show is here...
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for drinkers to know when they've had too much to get behind the wheel.a start up in albequerque, new mexico developed a patch that can read blood alcohol level through sweat on the skin. erica zucco explains. new mexicans who know how devastating d-w-i can be want "new mexico is one of the states with the highest dwi occurrences, also deaths- we saw the problem as prevalent and it's not really being solved" albuquerque start-up dermatech has developed a patch that senses alcohol intake through your sweat.... called on-us blue, as in, "its on ?us? to end drunk driving." "let's say you go out with your friends- you put it on and start to have some drinks. it changes color, after about 40 minutes, that color designates you're not longer good to be a designated driver" once they do, they hope to work with bars, restaurants and companies to make customized ones... so, for example, a bar could get a fun, branded patch for a designated driver- and check it when they're on their way out the door. "we're not saying drink responsibly. if you choose to drink, get a designated driver, get a hero for th
for drinkers to know when they've had too much to get behind the wheel.a start up in albequerque, new mexico developed a patch that can read blood alcohol level through sweat on the skin. erica zucco explains. new mexicans who know how devastating d-w-i can be want "new mexico is one of the states with the highest dwi occurrences, also deaths- we saw the problem as prevalent and it's not really being solved" albuquerque start-up dermatech has developed a patch that senses alcohol...
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and my response is the same as when i was governor of new mexico. that was i did not create governor of new mexico. the private sector creates job. government does not create jobs." johnson has now been endorsed by three major newspapers the richmond times dispatch in virginia... and the winston-salem journal in north carolina are the other two. bill clinton will headline his final fundraiser for the clinton foundation tomorrow (friday). the event - to be held at the rainbow room restaurant in new york - will have a dual purpose... to rai and celebrate the former president's seventieth birthday - which happened last month. the clinton foundation has been under scrutiny - for receving big money contributions while hillary clinton was secretary of state. the family plans to limit its inovlement with the organization - if hillary clinton is elected president. global leaders joined the obama administration today to protect the world's natural resources. secretary of state john kerry is hosting the third "our oceans" conference... with twenty nations to
and my response is the same as when i was governor of new mexico. that was i did not create governor of new mexico. the private sector creates job. government does not create jobs." johnson has now been endorsed by three major newspapers the richmond times dispatch in virginia... and the winston-salem journal in north carolina are the other two. bill clinton will headline his final fundraiser for the clinton foundation tomorrow (friday). the event - to be held at the rainbow room...
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after all he recuited to las cruces new mexico and built a winner. marvin menzies/unlv head coach: ''and i'd like to say it's more about the development then the stars.. pascal who just played for us at new mexico state was a zero star, so we've got to coach 'em up. granted if we could take a highly touted kid who checks the boxes for the type of player i kid also." ((chris maathuis)) rebels have an attractive schedule with home games against duke and kansas.. and on the road to face oregon. two programs desperately seeking wins hook up this week in las vegas. fresno state used to be boise state before there was a boise state. of college football, beating up on the big boys... but those days are gone. unlv has never 'beat up on the big boys" tim deruyter/fresno state head coach: "they're like us in they're young in system and young talent... as they get seasoned they'll be terrific.. they're good now, but they're searching a little bit because they've got some talent, but they haven't had the success, so they're a little bit like us in a lot of ways.
after all he recuited to las cruces new mexico and built a winner. marvin menzies/unlv head coach: ''and i'd like to say it's more about the development then the stars.. pascal who just played for us at new mexico state was a zero star, so we've got to coach 'em up. granted if we could take a highly touted kid who checks the boxes for the type of player i kid also." ((chris maathuis)) rebels have an attractive schedule with home games against duke and kansas.. and on the road to face...
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. >> a woman in new mexico shocked to see roof of her car ripped off. as thieves tried to get inside. obviously it's a soft top car. but turns out some kids she happens to know were nearby. they saw what was going on. and stop the crooks. >> they were waiting so mad they were pointing at the car about 8 o'clock monday knight minister joann hears a commotion outside her inter faith church she checks security cameras. it's the kids from church. from the neighborhood. she she is three boys she known known from years. those boys, they are armed. they had little pipes and sticks in their hands. just 5 minutes before minister landry sees 11-y actually happening to her mustang. two hooded men ripping into the soft top trying to break inside. we saw two guys standing at the car, the boys saw it happen. we didn't believe him when he said that someone was trying to break into the car. >> uh-huh. because that's how he acts three musketeers faced with big decision about right or wrong. to be heros should we help them out? i was kind of i was kind of scared. not tha
. >> a woman in new mexico shocked to see roof of her car ripped off. as thieves tried to get inside. obviously it's a soft top car. but turns out some kids she happens to know were nearby. they saw what was going on. and stop the crooks. >> they were waiting so mad they were pointing at the car about 8 o'clock monday knight minister joann hears a commotion outside her inter faith church she checks security cameras. it's the kids from church. from the neighborhood. she she is three...
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lieu han grisham of new mexico. the chair: the gentlewoman from new mexico and a member opposed will each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from new mexico. mr. lieu: thank you, mr. -- ms. lujan grisham: my amendment is simple. it ensures that members of congress know when the veterans administration employees are fired or demoted at v.a. facilities in their districts for misconduct or poor performance and two, members are aware of whistleblower complaints in their districts and how they are handled. congress cannot solve the issues at the v.a. that it does not know about. and even though i have met with and listened to countless v.a. employees, families and veterans, my office not only continues to hear about the same problems that have gone unaddressed but new issues all the time. in fact, i have more constituent case work regarding issues at the v.a. than any other federal agency and there are likely many more veterans and v.a. employees who are dealing with serious issues that i may neve
lieu han grisham of new mexico. the chair: the gentlewoman from new mexico and a member opposed will each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from new mexico. mr. lieu: thank you, mr. -- ms. lujan grisham: my amendment is simple. it ensures that members of congress know when the veterans administration employees are fired or demoted at v.a. facilities in their districts for misconduct or poor performance and two, members are aware of whistleblower complaints in their...
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we have clouds in arizona and new mexico. here is why. hurricane newton continuing to track to the north. and new mexico but not here in southern nevada. things will stay quiet. pahrump 94 today. boulder city a high around 93. in las vegas 95. temperatures will be warming up. 100 by friday and 101 on saturday. >> dana: time for the water cooler. you've seen this picture before. now it's gone viral. there is an update to this happened last night before the football game with ole miss. he sat down with that 11-year-old autistic boy when he was sitting alone eating his lunch in the lunchroom. travis and him have become friends. he presented him with his own florida state jersey. have much to cheer about in the first half. but they came back. biggest comeback in florida state history beating ole miss 35-34. chevy chase has checked into rehappen. a spokesperson saying it is a tuneup. not the first time. in 1996 he checked into the betty ford center to deal way pa stefani and blake shellton hit the lake together for the weekend. she posted thes
we have clouds in arizona and new mexico. here is why. hurricane newton continuing to track to the north. and new mexico but not here in southern nevada. things will stay quiet. pahrump 94 today. boulder city a high around 93. in las vegas 95. temperatures will be warming up. 100 by friday and 101 on saturday. >> dana: time for the water cooler. you've seen this picture before. now it's gone viral. there is an update to this happened last night before the football game with ole miss. he...
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something crashed on a ranch near roswell, new mexico. initially reported to be some kind of flying saucer, the air force put that speculation to rest taking reporters to the site of the crash and showing them debris of w a weather balloon. the story disappeared in a matter of days. but then, 30-years later, in the late 1970s, "the roswell incident," as it would become known, re-emerged when an officer who was among the first to investigate the wreckage in 1947 broke his silence asserting that what he saw was quote "not of this world." almost immediately, the story which had lain dormant for three decades began to unravel. witnesses or at least those who claimed to be, came forward in droves. and suddenly, a minor weather balloon crash was an alien landing, complete with a government cover-up. a tale that the media ran away with by way of boo, tv shows and movies. with by way of boo, tv shows and movies. so that by the 1990s, 50 years after the original incidthe u.sy decided to set the record straight and released two reports. the second
something crashed on a ranch near roswell, new mexico. initially reported to be some kind of flying saucer, the air force put that speculation to rest taking reporters to the site of the crash and showing them debris of w a weather balloon. the story disappeared in a matter of days. but then, 30-years later, in the late 1970s, "the roswell incident," as it would become known, re-emerged when an officer who was among the first to investigate the wreckage in 1947 broke his silence...
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the rain is ending over arizona and getting lighter over new mexico. a funnel cloud over williams as the tropical remnants of newton spread over arizona. ............... a slow and steady warm-up today with hot and dry conditions. looking for highs up near 100 degrees. .............. it's 7:26 ... ((brian loftus)) announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by >>> donald trump's presidential run is pumping cash into run pumping cash into his own businesses. >> ahead, how millions of dollars circulates back to the billionaire's company. >> the news is back here in the morning, right here on "cbs this morning." announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by toyota. let's go places. ? in monaco. ? we were born brothers. competition made us friends. wish bold in the 2017 camry. toyota. let's go places. don't let dust and allergens get between you and life's beautiful moments. most allergy pills only control one inflammatory substance. flonase controls 6. and six is greater than one. flonase changes everything. every part of you is s
the rain is ending over arizona and getting lighter over new mexico. a funnel cloud over williams as the tropical remnants of newton spread over arizona. ............... a slow and steady warm-up today with hot and dry conditions. looking for highs up near 100 degrees. .............. it's 7:26 ... ((brian loftus)) announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by >>> donald trump's presidential run is pumping cash into run pumping cash into his own businesses....
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we do have storms down in the desert southwest in parts of arizona and new mexico and we're seeing the potential for a shower or two in parts of the up from arizona to utah even clipping parts of new mexico. we don't get much of that here across the front range. this area of high pressure is preventing that from heading in our direction. a warm dry day here in eastern colorado and we stay that way as the systems stay in place. mostly sunny skies today and a few more clouds on the western slope and a pop or two of rain in the southwest and central mountains and clear skies here across the eastern side of the state. the western slope and rain near grand junction and here across the front range we stay on the dry side. more rain tomorrow streaming from the southwest. on the eastern side of the state we stay dry. 83 in denver. 81 in denver and 80 in burlington. 70 in frisco and 77 in steamboat and 83 in grand junction. today, lunchtime 75 and temperatures in the low 80s throughout the afternoon. seeing some slightly cooler temperatures on friday down to the 70s and slight chance for storms
we do have storms down in the desert southwest in parts of arizona and new mexico and we're seeing the potential for a shower or two in parts of the up from arizona to utah even clipping parts of new mexico. we don't get much of that here across the front range. this area of high pressure is preventing that from heading in our direction. a warm dry day here in eastern colorado and we stay that way as the systems stay in place. mostly sunny skies today and a few more clouds on the western slope...
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commissioner clyburn, i appreciate your visit to the new mexico in the navajo nation last month. thank you earlier for reading a new mexicans letter about broadband. we had a tragic incident happen on the navajo reservation, following the abduction and death of an 11-year-old ashlyn near ship rock, new mexico. the navajo nation moved to put an amber alert system in place, but this won't work in areas without wireless service. this is just one example of how the digital divide impacts those living on tribal lands. so chairman wheeler, i have other questions for the record, but i now want to ask each of you a yes or no question. in my home state of new mexico, 80% of those living on tribal lands do not have access to broadband. four out of five people without broadband access. i find that appalling. so i would like to ask a simple yes or no. will you support chairman wheeler's effort to take action this year to address the digital divide on tribal lands. why don't we start with you, commissioner clyburn. >> absolutely, sir. >> thank you. >> i don't know what his plan is, but i'm in
commissioner clyburn, i appreciate your visit to the new mexico in the navajo nation last month. thank you earlier for reading a new mexicans letter about broadband. we had a tragic incident happen on the navajo reservation, following the abduction and death of an 11-year-old ashlyn near ship rock, new mexico. the navajo nation moved to put an amber alert system in place, but this won't work in areas without wireless service. this is just one example of how the digital divide impacts those...
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rain here in new mexico and arizona. then it just falls apart. actually all thattenergy pushes up into the central plains, so arrive here in colorado. on to along southern colorado's border, but otherwise still looks really good for us. i wanted to kind of show you where the best viewing for fallfoliage will be for the middle september to november. once we get into the end of september and october, south of i-70. then well into southern colorado for the first couple of weeks of october. so that kind of gives you just a roundabout view of what you can expect for foliage as we go into the next few weeks. tonight we'll have overnight lows in the 50s. we at the bus stop it will be cloudy to start, 58 degrees. then about 84 with more sunshine later in the afternoon. so we will top out at 84, clearing throughout the day. those temperatures in the upper 80s for the western slopes. 60s and 70s for the mountains. and mid-90for southeastern colorado. here in denver we'll have a high of 84 degrees. a little warmer on thursday. 87,
rain here in new mexico and arizona. then it just falls apart. actually all thattenergy pushes up into the central plains, so arrive here in colorado. on to along southern colorado's border, but otherwise still looks really good for us. i wanted to kind of show you where the best viewing for fallfoliage will be for the middle september to november. once we get into the end of september and october, south of i-70. then well into southern colorado for the first couple of weeks of october. so that...
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. >>> in new mexico company is hoping to stop drunk driving with a pack. will show you how it works just ahead. 6:14, rise and shine this sunday morning. a corn dog with 7 grams of protein >>> welcome back an easy way for drinkers to know when they have had too much to get behind the wheel. a startup company in new mexico invented a patch that could read the blood alcohol level on the skin. >> new mexicans who know how to devastating driving while drunk can be wants to end it. >> new mexico is one of the states with the highest dui we see the problem here is very prevalent. it is not really being solved. >> this albuquerque startup has developed a patch that distances you are blood alcohol level. >> you go out with your friends, you put it on and start to have drinks. it changes color after about 40 minutes. that color indicates you are no a designated driver. >> a bar could get a fun, branded patch for a designated driver and check it when they are on there way out the door -- their way out the door . >> we're not saying don't drink just drink responsibly
. >>> in new mexico company is hoping to stop drunk driving with a pack. will show you how it works just ahead. 6:14, rise and shine this sunday morning. a corn dog with 7 grams of protein >>> welcome back an easy way for drinkers to know when they have had too much to get behind the wheel. a startup company in new mexico invented a patch that could read the blood alcohol level on the skin. >> new mexicans who know how to devastating driving while drunk can be wants to...
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really surrounded around agar, moving off towards new mexico. alot of the shower active ending for you, a few lightning strikes out there. valley staying nice and dry. even though monsoon moisture will be moving into oraria, monday, tuesday, alot of activity expected in phoenix. we'll moving in. pushing all of the moisture into new mexico and drying out the state for you as we head into the next couple of days. cloud cover for us out there in the morning, not a lot of activity heading into the afternoon hour, but into the early evening. we'll keep most of the models to the east and south of us and dry things out heading into tuesday morning as well. 81 the overnight low in phoenix. 76 for bullhead city. for flagstaff the high. 81 for sedona. the cool down in temperatures drop into the upper 90s, starting on tuesday and stay there through friday. >> >> major complaint has been all over social media, today, espn's fantasy fail. if you have a fantasy football through eric kirschner spn, it has probably been a frustrating kickoff to the season. just
really surrounded around agar, moving off towards new mexico. alot of the shower active ending for you, a few lightning strikes out there. valley staying nice and dry. even though monsoon moisture will be moving into oraria, monday, tuesday, alot of activity expected in phoenix. we'll moving in. pushing all of the moisture into new mexico and drying out the state for you as we head into the next couple of days. cloud cover for us out there in the morning, not a lot of activity heading into the...
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up to 6 inches in arizona and new mexico. ((brian loftus)) >>> senate democrats blocked a one-point-one zika virus. they say is too political. this as more cases of the potentially devastating virus have been reported in south florida. bringing the number of locally transmitted cases to 67, according to florida senator crews in the sky and on the ground in florida. trying to fight zika. in washington -- a different kind of battle over how to pay for the fight. (jim inhofe/(r) oklahoma): "we have the opportunity to provide the funding to help combat the mosquito borne zika virus." on the table -- a one-point-one billion dollar bill passed by the house. (jim inhofe/(r) oklahoma):"we know that we can sa in the air, debatable." but democrats cry foul. pointing to provisions blocking planned parenthood funding and stripping a ban on confederate flags in military cemeteries. (bill nelson/(d) florida): "the display of the confederate flag. there's some people that want the display in some areas. what does that have to do with zika?"
up to 6 inches in arizona and new mexico. ((brian loftus)) >>> senate democrats blocked a one-point-one zika virus. they say is too political. this as more cases of the potentially devastating virus have been reported in south florida. bringing the number of locally transmitted cases to 67, according to florida senator crews in the sky and on the ground in florida. trying to fight zika. in washington -- a different kind of battle over how to pay for the fight. (jim inhofe/(r)...
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west virginia, new mexico, new hampshire, kentucky and ohio had america's five deadliest rates of deaths. the president spoke about the epidemic in march. >> the only way we reduce thinking about this as a public health problem and not just a criminal problem. >> reporter: according to usat today the justice department directive will be sent to 94 u.s. attorney offices next week. >> health experts say the heroin epidemic is partially to blame on the rise of prescription painkillers. the number of americans dying risen also. >>> so let's get a check of weather and traffic every ten minutes on the 4's. >>> good morning, a big bright harvest moon there on the west said of town. probably within the hour we'll fall behind the mountains. craig sent this shot in from high lands ranch this morning. 45 in akron and colorado springs at 51. 33 in aspen. boulder at watcher in littleton is coming in at 46. thunderstorms across eastern colorado in the evening. this was at 5:00. this storm in burlington dumped 1-2-inch diameter hail over the area before it moved out. behind it we're kind of calmer and
west virginia, new mexico, new hampshire, kentucky and ohio had america's five deadliest rates of deaths. the president spoke about the epidemic in march. >> the only way we reduce thinking about this as a public health problem and not just a criminal problem. >> reporter: according to usat today the justice department directive will be sent to 94 u.s. attorney offices next week. >> health experts say the heroin epidemic is partially to blame on the rise of prescription...
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new mexico has a law that says you can't play for seven days. that is put in place to protect the children. my brother was a high school football coach and if one of his students suffer a mild in florida, new mexico and texas. >> meredith: protecting themselves. >> lilliana: the doctor said if she had known the facts, she would not have cleared him. >> meredith: the boy, said he did not suffer a concussion. >> yamaneika: what? >> meredith: he said he was never unconscious. >> megan: a child who wants to blame the parents maybe for putting pressure on him. >> meredith: we don't know that. >> megan: i applaud the school and they followed the guidelines and i applaud the trainer who is with him who said he had a concussion and the doctor was not with the team every day. >> lilliana: why would you put a child at risk? high school, college and proes. and people get into that? >> megan: that is sad. >> yamaneika: but people get competitive and involved and tell children like lilliana was saying this is your future. >> megan: but if you can't a, think
new mexico has a law that says you can't play for seven days. that is put in place to protect the children. my brother was a high school football coach and if one of his students suffer a mild in florida, new mexico and texas. >> meredith: protecting themselves. >> lilliana: the doctor said if she had known the facts, she would not have cleared him. >> meredith: the boy, said he did not suffer a concussion. >> yamaneika: what? >> meredith: he said he was never...
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new mexico, nevada, iowa. >> you think he will win new mexico?ll win states like that that he's within the margin of error currently and not just outlier polls but these polls, too. >> i just can't imagine the kind of fight you get in with your husband nowadays. >> you think i see my dispositive go-to guy on politics? i don't think so. >> tell me what you would advise trump to do as he prepares for this first debate against hillary clinton. >> talk to somebody else. i would not try to be anything different than what he is. i would have a couple things up my sleeve. you know what he has been right on is the large, large, large stuff, on immigration, on economics and on national security. >> all right. we got to leave it there. thank you for coming on the show. >>> coming up, inside views of the campaign trail after this. make them lighter? the lubricants that improved fuel economy. even technology to make engines more efficient. what company does all this? exxonmobil, that's who. we're working on all these things to make cars better and use less f
new mexico, nevada, iowa. >> you think he will win new mexico?ll win states like that that he's within the margin of error currently and not just outlier polls but these polls, too. >> i just can't imagine the kind of fight you get in with your husband nowadays. >> you think i see my dispositive go-to guy on politics? i don't think so. >> tell me what you would advise trump to do as he prepares for this first debate against hillary clinton. >> talk to somebody...
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thousands gather in new mexico to burn their worries away. it's all part of the 92nd annual burning of zozobra festival in santa fe. the tradition has people write down their troubles on a single piece of paper and then watch it go up in flames inside a giant paper mache man - known as old man gloom. woman who is still waiting tables... and what keeps her coming back week after is celebrating waiting tables for more than 40 years. betty azar is a waitress at "the saratoga" -- in terre haute. she says a lot has changed over her long career... but it's the customers that are still the best part of her day. azar says: "my granddaughter told me that she had a couple people call her wanting to know what day i come in because they just love to talk to me you know." betty only works one afternoon a brought to the table 40 years ago. follow breaking news 24-7 by ? ? take that, kite-eating tree. (exclaiming) (school bell ringing) morning! (whistle blows) (yells) (beeping) (playing the blues) (playing the blues) (tires screeching) (horn honking) (excla
thousands gather in new mexico to burn their worries away. it's all part of the 92nd annual burning of zozobra festival in santa fe. the tradition has people write down their troubles on a single piece of paper and then watch it go up in flames inside a giant paper mache man - known as old man gloom. woman who is still waiting tables... and what keeps her coming back week after is celebrating waiting tables for more than 40 years. betty azar is a waitress at "the saratoga" -- in terre...
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southern new mexico and southeastern arizona all under flash flood watches. that's something we'll keep an 77 for the low. our seven-day forecast, the triple digits are coming back but briefly. 101 is the expected high on saturday. next week another system is going to come through and knocks those temperatures back down into the low 90's. >> kim: we take to you minnesota for a big update on a case that really captivated the country in a man has been arrested in connection with a kidnapping and murder of an 11-year-old. that man confessed to the crime. if first picture you saw confessed that he kidnapped jacob on a rural road in october of 1989. then he sexually assaulted him and shot and killed him. not only did he confess but he led police to jacob's remains as family never gave up hope. >> to us jacob was alive to be found until we found him. >> it's incredibly pain to feel know his last days, his last minutes. >> how that mother was able to get up there and share those words unbelievable especially kn smiling face at 11 years old he asked his capper what h
southern new mexico and southeastern arizona all under flash flood watches. that's something we'll keep an 77 for the low. our seven-day forecast, the triple digits are coming back but briefly. 101 is the expected high on saturday. next week another system is going to come through and knocks those temperatures back down into the low 90's. >> kim: we take to you minnesota for a big update on a case that really captivated the country in a man has been arrested in connection with a...
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that was, i did not create one single job as governor of new mexico. the plivet sector creates jobs. government does not create jobs. but what i did do and would do as president is create certainty. certainty that taxes were going to only go down. certainty that rules and regulations were going to only get better from a common sense standpoint. i did run the state government. i will run the federal government. i will appoint everyone to head all of these agencies and with certainty, i will tell you that rules and regulations will not get any worse. they'll get better. with certainty, taxes, i'll sign on to any proposal that simplifies taxes, i'll sign on to any proposal that reduces taxes. and as governor of new mexico, over an eight-year period -- period, this had never happened before, not one penny of tax went up anywhere. so given that kind of certainty, and yet, -- yes, it would be wonderful to sign on to reduction in taxes. but in an environment of certainty, i'd suggest that business does have confidence and that jobs do grow. mr. shabaz: how do
that was, i did not create one single job as governor of new mexico. the plivet sector creates jobs. government does not create jobs. but what i did do and would do as president is create certainty. certainty that taxes were going to only go down. certainty that rules and regulations were going to only get better from a common sense standpoint. i did run the state government. i will run the federal government. i will appoint everyone to head all of these agencies and with certainty, i will tell...
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areas of tucson and southwestern new mexico, in the plain states we'll be hearing about that for a couple of days. very wet system no impact expected in southern nevada. lows tonight, 50 on the mountain, high temperatures for your wednesday, lining overdonnell the lake, pahrump, some neighborhoods around the edges could see 70 or 68, but that would be it. 99 the expected high temperature tomorrow. plenty of sunshine and warmth may stop just shy of that triple 60s are nice, we know they're coming back, it will just be a while. kelly will keep you updated tomorrow beginnings beginning at 4:30. few days around 100?, come january 100? doesn't sound that bad. that 110, 115 is acty nice day in las vegas. it's too hot too cold too humid -- >> but we're ready for it. no amazing wedding photo, a tourist captured a breathtaking picture of a newly wednesday couple last week standing on the edge of the park. their names. he found them through social media however, the newly wednesdays wanted to stay anonymous. >> here is jimmy fallon with a look ahead of the tonight show. the new salami caprese panin
areas of tucson and southwestern new mexico, in the plain states we'll be hearing about that for a couple of days. very wet system no impact expected in southern nevada. lows tonight, 50 on the mountain, high temperatures for your wednesday, lining overdonnell the lake, pahrump, some neighborhoods around the edges could see 70 or 68, but that would be it. 99 the expected high temperature tomorrow. plenty of sunshine and warmth may stop just shy of that triple 60s are nice, we know they're...