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chose new mexico. great people, fair tax environment, a state willing to put its money where its mouth is. they see a state bursting with opportunity. that's why we must solve our budget challenges in a responsible way. you see, we have two choices. do what politicians have done for decades, grow government and raise taxes when times are tough, or we can be leaders and protect taxpayers, reduce the size of government and continue to build the foundation of a lasting vibrant economy. right sizing government means reducing the size of government and developing efficiencies. five years ago, i urged this body to act on its own recommendation to consolidate six executive agencies into three. those measures failed, but i am urging you, take another look. we have nearly twice as many agencies as the federal government. what's wrong with that picture? if we consolidate, we'll save tens of millions of dollars every year. it just makes sense. let's also take a look at another of our tax systems. close loopholes,
chose new mexico. great people, fair tax environment, a state willing to put its money where its mouth is. they see a state bursting with opportunity. that's why we must solve our budget challenges in a responsible way. you see, we have two choices. do what politicians have done for decades, grow government and raise taxes when times are tough, or we can be leaders and protect taxpayers, reduce the size of government and continue to build the foundation of a lasting vibrant economy. right...
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former new mexico governors, distinguished guests the state's first gentleman. my husband. [ applause ] and my beautiful sister. [ applause ] >> and my fellow new mexicans. over the last six years republicans and democrats have chosen to make tough decisions. we've resisted taking the easy way out. we resisted pursuing the false promise of quick if i cafixes a good gimmicks, we bet on new mexico's future and that's why we've pursued reforms we know are best in the long run, even though we may take political hits in the short term. we're seeing tens of thousands of new private sector jobs, companies like facebook and fedex choosing new mexico and our graduation rate is now at a record high. [ applause ] >>> we've done this in a bipartisan manner, all in the face of extraordinary challenges. the largest structural deficit in state history. a federal government shut down. but je budget cuts that hit new mexico harder than any other states and now we face the steepest drop in oil and gas prices ever. while these challenges are outside our control, we can control how
former new mexico governors, distinguished guests the state's first gentleman. my husband. [ applause ] and my beautiful sister. [ applause ] >> and my fellow new mexicans. over the last six years republicans and democrats have chosen to make tough decisions. we've resisted taking the easy way out. we resisted pursuing the false promise of quick if i cafixes a good gimmicks, we bet on new mexico's future and that's why we've pursued reforms we know are best in the long run, even though we...
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she ended the speech with the call to work together to address the challenges facing new mexico. the speech is about 45 minutes. [ applause ] >>> hello. good afternoon. please be seated. lieutenant governor, senate, president, our new house speaker, democratic and republican leaders, esteemed members of the new mexico legislator, honorable members of the judiciary, former new mexico governors, tribal governors, distinguished guests, the state's first gentleman, my husband, and my beautiful sister lettie. and my fellow new mexicans, it is an honor to join you for the state of the state address and open this legislative session. over the last six years, republicans and democrats have chosen to make tough decisions. we've resisted taking the easy way out. we've resisted pursuing the false promise of quick fixes and feel-good gimmicks. instead we have chosen to challenge those who say new mexico cannot compete. we've bet on new mexico's future and that's why we've pursued reforms that we know are best in the long run, even though we may take political hits in the short-term. we're see
she ended the speech with the call to work together to address the challenges facing new mexico. the speech is about 45 minutes. [ applause ] >>> hello. good afternoon. please be seated. lieutenant governor, senate, president, our new house speaker, democratic and republican leaders, esteemed members of the new mexico legislator, honorable members of the judiciary, former new mexico governors, tribal governors, distinguished guests, the state's first gentleman, my husband, and my...
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let's bring in now excuse me, new mexico state representative javier martinez. representative, good morning to you. >> good morning. thanks for having me. >> as i understand this bill, it is to block any use, any transfer, any sale of about 22 miles along the new mexico border to the federal government for use for this wall. what's the viability of your bill? or is this just a message to the president. >> it is not just a message. this is very viable. house bill 292 will be heard in the next few days and tells the federal government we will not sell or transfer our land for the purpose of building this expensive and highly impractical wall. >> you have a democratic house and senate in new mexico and a republican governor in suzanna martinez. if this passes, what is your degree of confidence you will get her signature? >> the governor actually is originally from las cruces. it has been her administration
let's bring in now excuse me, new mexico state representative javier martinez. representative, good morning to you. >> good morning. thanks for having me. >> as i understand this bill, it is to block any use, any transfer, any sale of about 22 miles along the new mexico border to the federal government for use for this wall. what's the viability of your bill? or is this just a message to the president. >> it is not just a message. this is very viable. house bill 292 will be...
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>> dan: spain was in control of new mexico for far longer than mexico was. generation and 11 generation. when they look back on themselves, they think of themselves as spanish. >> david: those traditions, they have continued to thrive in these little pockets. we're cut off from spain, so i once worked with some people from spain, and they kept cutting up and snickering at me. what they told me was, "okay, you can knock it off with the don quixote, uh, phraseology." it's the equivalent of me today talking and saying, "top of the morning to you, sir." >> anthony: really? >> david: and they were like, uh, "stop making fun of us." and i said, "you know what? i'm not making fun of you. that's the way we speak." you know, when we go to see grandpa, that's all he knows is 500-year-ago spanish. maybe if we're lucky enough, we'll have, uh, grandpa play his harmonica the way he used to on the cattle drives. ♪ >> anthony: but i have a plan here on this meat. >> david: all right, the meat is yours. >> anthony: all right, good. ♪ just call me cookie. some cubed local bee
>> dan: spain was in control of new mexico for far longer than mexico was. generation and 11 generation. when they look back on themselves, they think of themselves as spanish. >> david: those traditions, they have continued to thrive in these little pockets. we're cut off from spain, so i once worked with some people from spain, and they kept cutting up and snickering at me. what they told me was, "okay, you can knock it off with the don quixote, uh, phraseology." it's...
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action in new mexico and not included in that number. apparently there is fake news about who is being covered and where they are being covered. there isn't anything being covered outside of churches that are not typical for these kind of actions. we disputed that for a bit. >> let me get it right. l.a. area primarily in california, the carolinas, new ork, georgia, austin, texas, san antonio, area. and chicago is included. but there are many other communities like denver, cities in new mexico that were not included in this number. so we aren't going to get what we need. >> people who were rounded up that were dangerous criminals. ms. pelosi: mr. hoyer, can you want to talk about this? >> they have given us the list d it includes traffic ofses, trespassing and as well as serious crimes that no one would disagree. ms. lofgren: and 112 people who gave knowledge that had no criminal activity at all. >> i said this in the meeting and everybody agrees, someone who has committed a serious crime and not here without serious authorization nobody b
action in new mexico and not included in that number. apparently there is fake news about who is being covered and where they are being covered. there isn't anything being covered outside of churches that are not typical for these kind of actions. we disputed that for a bit. >> let me get it right. l.a. area primarily in california, the carolinas, new ork, georgia, austin, texas, san antonio, area. and chicago is included. but there are many other communities like denver, cities in new...
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the people of new mexico and the people of this country see right through that. >> new mexico state representativeer martinez. thanks so much for being with us on "new day." >> nangs thanks so much. i appreciate it. >> a group of arizona women reveal why they love president trump and believe he will be a unifying force for this country. >> people really dislike him. i don't understand it, because i love him. i love who he is. i love his transparency. before you set out, you plan to capture every moment. ♪ but what you really can't plan for is when the moment captures you. marriott now has 30 brands in over 110 countries. so no matter where you go, you are here. join or link accounts. you get your taxes done for as little as $48l, and you get a $50 amex serve® card, free. wow, that's better than free! no free software can do that. i got this hat for free. was that really free? get better than free with jackson hewitt. afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north
the people of new mexico and the people of this country see right through that. >> new mexico state representativeer martinez. thanks so much for being with us on "new day." >> nangs thanks so much. i appreciate it. >> a group of arizona women reveal why they love president trump and believe he will be a unifying force for this country. >> people really dislike him. i don't understand it, because i love him. i love who he is. i love his transparency. before you...
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in new mexico we have saying, water is life. the water we drink and the air we breathe are not goshable. my -- negotiable. my constituents cannot afford to see the e.p.a. stop working to protect us from air pollution, to conserve our water resources and to work to reverse the damaging effects of climate change. madam president, i would reserve the balance of my time. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: is not sphrr montana. mr. daines: thank you, madam president. i can tell you that it is bitt bittersweet to be here today. as we sometimes say back home, i've got some good nurks i've got some bad news. on the good news side, we're here to confirm attorney general scott pruitt to be the next administrator of the e.p.a. while he should have been passed in the senate weeksing a, we're here now, we're here today. we're going to get it done in a couple hours. that's good news. as i say about montana, we are a unique blend of merle haggard and john denver. and mastering that melody is always a challenge. but when you do, i
in new mexico we have saying, water is life. the water we drink and the air we breathe are not goshable. my -- negotiable. my constituents cannot afford to see the e.p.a. stop working to protect us from air pollution, to conserve our water resources and to work to reverse the damaging effects of climate change. madam president, i would reserve the balance of my time. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: is not sphrr montana. mr. daines: thank you, madam president. i can tell you...
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i yield to the gentlewoman from new mexico. ms. lujan grisham: i thank my colleague for yielding time. madam speaker, the people who in fact know the border issues the best, whether it's companies or lawmakers, republicans and democrats, border communities, trade groups, economists and law enforcement officials, all agree that building a wall is unnecessary, impractical, ineffective and it is a complete waste of time and taxpayer money. this wall in fact damages new mexico's economy and that's without taking into account president trump's idea to now impose a 20% tax on mexican imports to pay for it. when in the end we know that it's american jobs, american consumers, and american companies that will be hurt. given that the united states already maintains approximately 650 miles of border fence, drone cameras, motion detectors, thermal imaging sensors, ground sensors and 21,370 border patrol agents, the wall is completely unnecessary for the stake holders who are in fact most impacted. the only person it really benefits is presiden
i yield to the gentlewoman from new mexico. ms. lujan grisham: i thank my colleague for yielding time. madam speaker, the people who in fact know the border issues the best, whether it's companies or lawmakers, republicans and democrats, border communities, trade groups, economists and law enforcement officials, all agree that building a wall is unnecessary, impractical, ineffective and it is a complete waste of time and taxpayer money. this wall in fact damages new mexico's economy and that's...
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and i am from carlsbad, new mexico. host: thank you from the call from new mexico. thanks for joining on the conversation. we are back tomorrow morning 7:00 a.m. eastern time, or clock on the west coast. from politico,s, talking about the busy week for the president, including senate votes this week on capitol hill. max stier, president and ceo of the partnership for public service to talk about the rules of the road for executive branch employees, what can and can't they do? theing about comments about volga trump and kellyanne conway. -- comments about kellyanne about on her comments ivanka trump. and joseph longer. we hope you tune in tomorrow, live on c-span and c-span radio. enjoy the rest of your weekend, have a great week ahead. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] ♪ >> next, "newsmakers" with kentucky senator rand paul. the senathe
and i am from carlsbad, new mexico. host: thank you from the call from new mexico. thanks for joining on the conversation. we are back tomorrow morning 7:00 a.m. eastern time, or clock on the west coast. from politico,s, talking about the busy week for the president, including senate votes this week on capitol hill. max stier, president and ceo of the partnership for public service to talk about the rules of the road for executive branch employees, what can and can't they do? theing about...
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the presiding officer: the senator from new mexico. mr. udall: mr. president, thank you for the recognition today. we have had a very, very long night, and i want to say that i saw my good friend, senator casey here. i know a number of senators -- the presiding officer: will the senator yield? we are in a quorum call. mr. udall: excuse me. i move to vitiate the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. udall: sorry about that. i want to thank all the senators on the democratic side here who have spoken up over the course of this 30 hours. we're trying to address this issue, a very, very important issue of whether senator jeff sessions should be attorney general of the united states, and i have former remarks here that i'd ask consent to put those former remarks in the record. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. mr. udall: and i -- in the remarks that i'm going to give now, i may draw some of them from the former remarks i have. i just want to say, you know, i come from my home state, new mexico, majority-min
the presiding officer: the senator from new mexico. mr. udall: mr. president, thank you for the recognition today. we have had a very, very long night, and i want to say that i saw my good friend, senator casey here. i know a number of senators -- the presiding officer: will the senator yield? we are in a quorum call. mr. udall: excuse me. i move to vitiate the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. udall: sorry about that. i want to thank all the senators on the democratic...
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then they're bussed to school in luna county, new mexico. lizett preciado is a senior at deming high school in luna county. a u.s. citizen, she's lived in palomas with her parents for seven years. >> it is great to have the opportunity to go to school in the u.s. because it is a lot better, it is lot more helpful. >> reporter: lizett and her family moved to palomas from colorado, after her mother, rosa marie preciado, was deported for being in the united states illegally. >> ( translated ): i felt really bad, really badly, because i have my four children, citizens of the united states, and my husband was a resident. >> reporter: preciado's husband, ramon, makes their living in palomas raising goats. he still crosses occasionally back into the u.s. to work. rose marie preciado says having her children educated in the u.s. was very important to her and that's why they settled in palomas. >> ( translated ): a friend said palomas would be a good option to live with my children. it is easy to cross into the u.s. and there was a bus to take them t
then they're bussed to school in luna county, new mexico. lizett preciado is a senior at deming high school in luna county. a u.s. citizen, she's lived in palomas with her parents for seven years. >> it is great to have the opportunity to go to school in the u.s. because it is a lot better, it is lot more helpful. >> reporter: lizett and her family moved to palomas from colorado, after her mother, rosa marie preciado, was deported for being in the united states illegally. >> (...
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. >>> i was also just down in new mexico with chris hemsworth. oldiers tlt, with his his real life love, elsa, plays his life. >> what was it like having elsa onset working with her? >> it is nice to show that chemistry. it was fantastic. >> working with your significant other is not for everybody but mr. and mrs. hemsworth clearly love every minute of it. posting pics from the set. >> big fans. we love it. first time rode together and had a lot of fun. like a little working holiday. >> well, battlefield in new mexico might not be the best setting for a romantic get way. safer than afghanistan. which is where their new movie "horse soldiers" takes place. it is based on the aftermath of 9/11. special forces true story. incredible fire fight is going on right behind me. chris hemsworth, entire cast, happening right here. i feel like i got to duck, it's getting loud out here. >> it is called "horse soldiers" for a reason. spend a lot of time on horses. how was it. thinking back to other movies, "huntsman" >> under rainbow ridge. >> oh, you're inside
. >>> i was also just down in new mexico with chris hemsworth. oldiers tlt, with his his real life love, elsa, plays his life. >> what was it like having elsa onset working with her? >> it is nice to show that chemistry. it was fantastic. >> working with your significant other is not for everybody but mr. and mrs. hemsworth clearly love every minute of it. posting pics from the set. >> big fans. we love it. first time rode together and had a lot of fun. like a...
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are sanctuary cities, like santa fe, in new mexico. guest: and universities that will deem themselves as sanctuary universities. my position today as i would support the city of santa fe and other areas in the state. i would not suggest that we be a sanctuary states per , se, but the reality is that when you take the federal funds and you invest them in a way that's productive so that people are, in fact, safe, and you know there are undocumented individuals who help you to report crimes, neighborhoods, who give you economic issues, somehow recruit undocumented employees so they can pay them under the table, and they have to be addressed if you want a productive environment or if you want that kind of citizenry or residents in your community, if you will, so i would stand with the city of santa fe. to prohibit the use of federal funds -- i will give you an example. when i was the secretary of health, the bush administration was stopped using federal tenetfor specific pregnancy, and we had the highest teen pregnancy rate. i did not want
are sanctuary cities, like santa fe, in new mexico. guest: and universities that will deem themselves as sanctuary universities. my position today as i would support the city of santa fe and other areas in the state. i would not suggest that we be a sanctuary states per , se, but the reality is that when you take the federal funds and you invest them in a way that's productive so that people are, in fact, safe, and you know there are undocumented individuals who help you to report crimes,...
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thank you, senator martin heinrich of new mexico. in his briefing today, sean spicer, aforementioned, questioned a need for a special prosecutor and effectively said there's nothing more to investigate when it comes to their involvement with russia. here he is. >> should there be a special prosecutor, darrell issa's call for a special prosecutor to look into this? >> my question would be a special prosecutor for what? i think russia's involvement in activity has been investigated up and down so the question becomes at some point, if there's nothing to further investigate, what are you asking people to investigate? chairman nunes spoke very clearly today when asked over and over and over again about all of this and said that he has seen nothing that leads him to believe that there's there. >> joining me, robert costa, national political reporter with the "washington post" and msnbc political analyst. greg miller covers the intelligence community for the "washington post." right on this story. simon marks is a chief correspondent with
thank you, senator martin heinrich of new mexico. in his briefing today, sean spicer, aforementioned, questioned a need for a special prosecutor and effectively said there's nothing more to investigate when it comes to their involvement with russia. here he is. >> should there be a special prosecutor, darrell issa's call for a special prosecutor to look into this? >> my question would be a special prosecutor for what? i think russia's involvement in activity has been investigated up...
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she ended the speech with the call to work together to address the challenges facing new mexico. the speech is about 45 minutes. [ applause ] >>> hello. good afternoon. please be seated. lieutenant governor, senate, president, our new house speaker, democratic and republican leaders, esteemed members of the new mexico legislator, honorable members of the judiciary, former new mexico governors, tribal governors,
she ended the speech with the call to work together to address the challenges facing new mexico. the speech is about 45 minutes. [ applause ] >>> hello. good afternoon. please be seated. lieutenant governor, senate, president, our new house speaker, democratic and republican leaders, esteemed members of the new mexico legislator, honorable members of the judiciary, former new mexico governors, tribal governors,
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. >> "washington journal" continues. ,ost: michelle lujan grisham democrat from new mexico, candidate for governor in the land of enchantment and our next 30 minutes. i want to start with the president's proposal for a border wall. you have your own bill, the build bridges not walls act, aimed at stopping the border wall. what's the mechanism by which you hope to do that in congress? guest: thank you for having me today. i'm delighted. we been talking since 2012 about the need for infrastructure investments that meet the entire country's set of priorities. unsafe bridges, highways in disrepair. we need to be building buildings. in my state i can tell you we need a boost in economic development. the wall doesn't do that. talk to businesses, experts at the border, border security, they are all saying by and large that the wall is impossible and doesn't meet any of those needs. this legislation would say that it is null and void. we are going to use appropriations for infrastructure. let's meet the country's priorities that will work in a bipartisan fashion. i would guess that the curren
. >> "washington journal" continues. ,ost: michelle lujan grisham democrat from new mexico, candidate for governor in the land of enchantment and our next 30 minutes. i want to start with the president's proposal for a border wall. you have your own bill, the build bridges not walls act, aimed at stopping the border wall. what's the mechanism by which you hope to do that in congress? guest: thank you for having me today. i'm delighted. we been talking since 2012 about the need...
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to the annual snow shovel race in new mexico. >>> we have video this morning of worlds wide first. >>cool. this library is in russia, contains 420 so-called books, the laws walls have short phrases. the phrases come from people all over the world that are in several different lanes, the ice library expected to last until april when it will melt. >> well, while football fans were fired up about the superbowl, the fans every winter sports were checking out different test of athleticism. competitors were road down mountain on their alluminum snow shovels. >> they reached speeds of 07 miles per hour, the 38th year of the snow shovel races at the resorts in new mexico. >> i would get cloaked clocked in the head with a handle. you know what would happen to me. >> coming up: septa delays this morning, that's after cracks are discovered on trains, we're live with a look at how the commute is shaping up this morning. >> plus, the best and the worse superbowl commercials. see the ones that have a lot of people talking this morning we will be right back. 8faz z12fz y28fay y12fy dear fellow citiz
to the annual snow shovel race in new mexico. >>> we have video this morning of worlds wide first. >>cool. this library is in russia, contains 420 so-called books, the laws walls have short phrases. the phrases come from people all over the world that are in several different lanes, the ice library expected to last until april when it will melt. >> well, while football fans were fired up about the superbowl, the fans every winter sports were checking out different test of...
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a woman in albuquerque, new mexico faces several charges, after some unusual behavior during a field sobriety test. police say brielle marshall was found slumped over the wheel of her parked car, and reeked of alcohol. during the sobriety test, an officer tried to get her to walk in a straight line. but she insisted on doing cartwheels. bryelle, who cheerleader, did at least three cartwheels, and was cheerleader, did at least three cartwheels, and was arrested. she's charged with aggravated drunk driving, and having an expired license plate. she's also charged with battery, for allegedly running into an officer during an acrobatic attempt. looking for a getaway? trip-advisor is out with its list of best beaches. almost every single one in the top 10 -- is either in hawaii or florida. but the one other place that made the list -- is in our area! ocean, city maryland placed 10th on the list. the number one beach -- was siesta beach -- in florida. at xx time for weather. toss to eileen temperatures through saturday - shower/thunderstorm risk saturday afternoon (noon to 5pm) - back to wi
a woman in albuquerque, new mexico faces several charges, after some unusual behavior during a field sobriety test. police say brielle marshall was found slumped over the wheel of her parked car, and reeked of alcohol. during the sobriety test, an officer tried to get her to walk in a straight line. but she insisted on doing cartwheels. bryelle, who cheerleader, did at least three cartwheels, and was cheerleader, did at least three cartwheels, and was arrested. she's charged with aggravated...
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the presiding officer: the senator from new mexico. a senator: mr. president, i am deeply disappointed by the qualification of president trump's nominee to be the leader of our department of education. mr. heinrich: betsy devos has clearly shown a disregard, even a hostility for the public school system. so i stand with the thousands of parents, teachers, and students of new mexico in fighting to stop her confirmation. simply put, education is too important to new mexico's children, to our state's economy, to have a secretary of education not fully invested in the success of our public schools. as someone who grew up going to public school, who is sending my own kids to public schools, i am deeply troubled by betsy devos' record on privatization which goes well beyond simply voicing support for vouchers and private school. ms. devos has been a key player in the well moneyed effort to privatize and siphon funds away from public education and she has time and again undermined the teachers that we all rely upon. it appears as though betsy devos' most no
the presiding officer: the senator from new mexico. a senator: mr. president, i am deeply disappointed by the qualification of president trump's nominee to be the leader of our department of education. mr. heinrich: betsy devos has clearly shown a disregard, even a hostility for the public school system. so i stand with the thousands of parents, teachers, and students of new mexico in fighting to stop her confirmation. simply put, education is too important to new mexico's children, to our...
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fry's religious conversion came only after he found himself on death row at the penitentiary of new mexico. >> i'm in for four counts of murder. and i'm currently serving three life sentences. >> i thought maybe we might do what a friend we have in jesus. >> today, fry is a regular at a prison bible study. the inmates, all death row and maximum security, are confined to their cells. >> i apologize for all the filming going on here. this isn't about me. this is about this fellowship. showing what prison fellowship in christ is doing for us. >> reporter: fry's crimes were both numerous and gruesome. >> i was very angry, very confused. >> fry received a death sentence for bludgeoning and stabbing to death a 36-year-old mother of five in 2000. >> you best show your love for god by the way you show your love for your fellow man. >> he has three other murder convictions, as well. fry beat one man with a shovel and threw him off a cliff. another victim was nearly beheaded. but when he sat down with us, fry told our producer he was confident of one thing. >> i believe i'm going to be with my lord.
fry's religious conversion came only after he found himself on death row at the penitentiary of new mexico. >> i'm in for four counts of murder. and i'm currently serving three life sentences. >> i thought maybe we might do what a friend we have in jesus. >> today, fry is a regular at a prison bible study. the inmates, all death row and maximum security, are confined to their cells. >> i apologize for all the filming going on here. this isn't about me. this is about this...
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host: we have bernadette, and educator, from new mexico. good morning. caller: good morning. however, i am a retired educator, so i have a little bit of experience dealing with the public schools. i begin to analyze this, the problem starts with the state, correct? they are the ones who make the decisions, the legislature makes the decisions of what is done in a public schools. well, when i began to analyze all of this, in new mexico, it is the teacher's union that runs the school system. it has nothing to do with anything else and the teachers union runs it. there are the ones who decide which teachers are going to succeed, which are going to fail. the other thing -- everybody seems to overlook this. while [indiscernible] are necessary, they are necessary, the problem is they pick and choose. they are not all honest. the other thing is with our testing. from what i understand, the teachers union, and ea owns stocks in the pearson learning company, the people responsible for the standardized test, so why should any give up their business?the testing they are the ones who cont
host: we have bernadette, and educator, from new mexico. good morning. caller: good morning. however, i am a retired educator, so i have a little bit of experience dealing with the public schools. i begin to analyze this, the problem starts with the state, correct? they are the ones who make the decisions, the legislature makes the decisions of what is done in a public schools. well, when i began to analyze all of this, in new mexico, it is the teacher's union that runs the school system. it...
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it's the annual shovel race in new mexico. competitors went down the mountain on aluminum snow shovels, reaching speeds of up to 70-miles-an-hour. and as you can see-- it's no easy feat. going on for 38-years... inspired by resort workers who rode their shovels to go home after their shifts. there is much more ahead at the top of the hour on good morning washington. did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's 10 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to internet speeds up to 150 mbps. and add phone and tv for only $34.90 more a month. call today. comcast business. built for business. ♪classical music ♪classical music moo moo moo and killed overnight. the dc neighborhood now becoming a crime scene. plus - president trump's immigration travel ban put on hold. the legal battle that has millions watching and waiting this morning. and a superbow
it's the annual shovel race in new mexico. competitors went down the mountain on aluminum snow shovels, reaching speeds of up to 70-miles-an-hour. and as you can see-- it's no easy feat. going on for 38-years... inspired by resort workers who rode their shovels to go home after their shifts. there is much more ahead at the top of the hour on good morning washington. did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything....
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message to an america that is inclusive of immigrants including here on the border, including in new mexico. this is a source of all these demonstrations around the country. it's not just the travel ban involving muslims. it involves hispanic people. it involves immigrants from central america, from mexico and haiti. these are very unfortunate situations that are just dividing the country. >> yeah. we have demonstrations here and all over the world and a couple in mexico city getting going just today. with regard to one woman she technically was a felon. she made up and falsified a social security number to get work. she'd been in this country 21 years and came when she was 14, had a couple of kids. do you think it's going to take closer scrutiny? maybe she was a felon technically speaking, okay, but is that the kind of person we want deported to mexico as she was done this week? >> no because that's cruel. that's a human rights problem. she has no home in mexico. her family is here. you're splitting up families. she made a mistake on some of those voter rolls, okay. there should be a fine
message to an america that is inclusive of immigrants including here on the border, including in new mexico. this is a source of all these demonstrations around the country. it's not just the travel ban involving muslims. it involves hispanic people. it involves immigrants from central america, from mexico and haiti. these are very unfortunate situations that are just dividing the country. >> yeah. we have demonstrations here and all over the world and a couple in mexico city getting...
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and by the way, that comes from under oath, from the secretary of state of new mexico before the united states congress. >> all right. representative king calling out the leadership of his own party, saying that they don't really know what they're saying when they say there's zero evidence out there when it comes to voter fraud. the president did say over a week ago that he would call for an executive order that would investigate fraudulent voting. it has not happened. congressman king, we are out of time. thank you so much for your time on this super bowl sunday, sir. >> thank you, boris. i appreciate it. >>> when we come back, while the president's travel ban is suspended, the fight is just beginning. wee discuss strategies the white house could pursue to reinstate the controversial executive order. have conquered highways, mountains, and racetracks. and now much of that same advanced technology is found in the audi a4. with one notable difference... ♪ the highly advanced audi a4, with available traffic jam assist. ♪ (i wanted him to eat healthy., so i feed jake purina cat chow natura
and by the way, that comes from under oath, from the secretary of state of new mexico before the united states congress. >> all right. representative king calling out the leadership of his own party, saying that they don't really know what they're saying when they say there's zero evidence out there when it comes to voter fraud. the president did say over a week ago that he would call for an executive order that would investigate fraudulent voting. it has not happened. congressman king,...
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it seemed tom udall, from new mexico, essentially went down there and did the same thing. reading this letter that coretta scott king wrote back in 1986 when jeff sessions was up for a federal judgeship. and that judgeship was ultimately denied over questions about his record on race. and so that's the fundamental heart of this issue. but, of course, what we've seen play out is an attempt by senator mitch mcconnell, successful attempts to prevent elizabeth warren from continuing to participate in thi debate that has elevated her profile around this issue immensely as you note. 5 million views are -- >> but kasie -- >> there's a little in it for everybody. yeah, go ahead. >> can i throw a pink flag on this play. why has tom udall not been shushed, not been interrupted but elizabeth warren last night was? >> well, look, we're still talking to mcconnell's office about what they could have done or intended to do with tom udall here. they do have to take action while the senator in question is on the floor, raise a point of order to use this rule against a senator. so they woul
it seemed tom udall, from new mexico, essentially went down there and did the same thing. reading this letter that coretta scott king wrote back in 1986 when jeff sessions was up for a federal judgeship. and that judgeship was ultimately denied over questions about his record on race. and so that's the fundamental heart of this issue. but, of course, what we've seen play out is an attempt by senator mitch mcconnell, successful attempts to prevent elizabeth warren from continuing to participate...
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nominees still to get through committees includes sonny purdue, terry branstad, former new mexico congresswoman heather wilson and phillip bilden for navy secretary. in her first public speech as education secretary, betsy devos discussed magnet and public school choice. this is 15 minutes. >>> welcome, secretary. >> thank you, everyone. i'm sorry that i wasn't able to get her earlier. i would have enjoyed getting a little flavor for your program, but thank you so much for inviting manae to be here with today. i want to begin by expressing my appreciation for all that you all do. i'm going to share some thoughts about how i hope to support your important work, but first i felt a need to just comment on something that you may have seen on tv this past weekend. last friday a handful of protesters tried to block my entrance into jefferson middle school here in d.c. while i eventually made it and i had a conductive conversation, many d.c. leaders, teachers and the principal, the protesters' behavior, i think, is a reflection on the way some seek to treat our education system today by keeping kids i
nominees still to get through committees includes sonny purdue, terry branstad, former new mexico congresswoman heather wilson and phillip bilden for navy secretary. in her first public speech as education secretary, betsy devos discussed magnet and public school choice. this is 15 minutes. >>> welcome, secretary. >> thank you, everyone. i'm sorry that i wasn't able to get her earlier. i would have enjoyed getting a little flavor for your program, but thank you so much for...
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we have some good ones in new mexico. but these public schools should meet the same accountability standards as other public schools. standards for student achievement, teacher performance and fiscal responsibility. i also support the option of private and religious schools. we have great private and religious schools in our country, but public dollars must go to public schools, not private or religious schools. and certainly not private for-profit schools. the first objective of any for-profit venture is to make money. that cannot be the first objective of a school using public funds. the first and foremost objective of public education funds should be education of students. and when public dollars are used, their use must be fully accountable and transparent to the public. betsy devos would not commit that private for-profit charter schools and voucher schools should have the same accountability standards as public schools. why didn't she make this commitment? likely because the private charter schools in michigan funde
we have some good ones in new mexico. but these public schools should meet the same accountability standards as other public schools. standards for student achievement, teacher performance and fiscal responsibility. i also support the option of private and religious schools. we have great private and religious schools in our country, but public dollars must go to public schools, not private or religious schools. and certainly not private for-profit schools. the first objective of any for-profit...
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there's another competition people in new mexico are fired up about. the 38-th annual "shovel races" l fire" resort >>> competition people in new mexico are fire fired up -- fired up about. the shovel races. competitors fly down the mountains on snow shovels reaching speeds up to 70 miles per hour. how about that? [ talking at the same time ] >>> i have super bowl counter programs. just for the audience. moving pictures. pac 12 men's basketball team, a team that will not be ignored. the cal bears hosted colorado today. first half. calin white. cal, looking turnover. bears made them pay. he had his back. cal looking for four straight wins. more from the outside. cal led big. bucks came back. the outside hit season cal is tied with cal won the same 77-66. 17-6 over all. now over half way through had pac 12 season cal tied with ucla for third. women's side, cal 63-56 a sweep of the los angeles schools. bears improve to 5-7 in pac 12 play. game day show, we will break down super bowl li. also we will rank the super bowl commercials. plus a visit with stanf
there's another competition people in new mexico are fired up about. the 38-th annual "shovel races" l fire" resort >>> competition people in new mexico are fire fired up -- fired up about. the shovel races. competitors fly down the mountains on snow shovels reaching speeds up to 70 miles per hour. how about that? [ talking at the same time ] >>> i have super bowl counter programs. just for the audience. moving pictures. pac 12 men's basketball team, a team that...
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host: let's go back to calls, john, new mexico, while for those not sure. good morning. caller: thank you so much for taking my call. this is something that being a child of the late 1960's and 1970's, growing up during the and which was really a point of national pride -- during the space program which was really a point of national pride. i am a proponent of space travel, i asked the question -- have we reached a diminishing marginal return from what is gained by going to space? i just listened to a man speak on that from jpl, why go to mars? a lovely concept and would be a great point of national pride if we could go to mars but we have mars but we haveon the 7 billion people on the planet. space,ill go out in let's do something, do not trap and astroid or some mission that we have already done redundantly . we need to do something big. if it is not big, why do it? we reach this area of technology, does everyone really need a cell phone, nasa claims ever piece of technology invented since the 1960's on the space program. we do not know that without a space program wha
host: let's go back to calls, john, new mexico, while for those not sure. good morning. caller: thank you so much for taking my call. this is something that being a child of the late 1960's and 1970's, growing up during the and which was really a point of national pride -- during the space program which was really a point of national pride. i am a proponent of space travel, i asked the question -- have we reached a diminishing marginal return from what is gained by going to space? i just...
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and then i will say economically speaking, i will say especially the four border states, new mexico, texas, arizona, it's mexico. four states have made 25% of the u.s. economy. california is huge. so i don't see those four states without nafta. it seems to me that the border states will come to mexico. i believe time is on behalf, i mean, it will help mexico because allies will come out. that's how we see it. and so far, the narrative is that we will be able to see nafta and know is going to take time. and we have the canada that in the 1980s and 1990s was a champion of globalization. because of canada, we have annexation close to getting the countries and no one came but there's there and canada was a champion and now, sorry, but i mean, we have also stephen harper. i don't see he was a champion of globalization. he imposed the visas on mexican nationals and in the midst of the h1n1 crisis. by the way, that was a north american crisis because the number of people having h1n1 was, i mean, very alarming, not only in mexico but entire north america. the y if you look at the map and citi
and then i will say economically speaking, i will say especially the four border states, new mexico, texas, arizona, it's mexico. four states have made 25% of the u.s. economy. california is huge. so i don't see those four states without nafta. it seems to me that the border states will come to mexico. i believe time is on behalf, i mean, it will help mexico because allies will come out. that's how we see it. and so far, the narrative is that we will be able to see nafta and know is going to...
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mexico insists it will not pay for the wall no matter what president trump says. >> and new at noon speaker of the house paul ryan and a delegation of representatives from texas and arizona are touring the u.s. mexico border as the immigration debate heats up. it's ryan's first trip to the u.s.-mexico borderline. he's scheduled to visit a u.s. border patrol station for a day long tour of the rio grande valley. >> san jose's police chief is meeting with federal and immigration officials this afternoon to discuss rumors of possible deportation raids in the city. the police chief says he wants to clarify whether san jose's immigrant communities will be targeted. he says he'll also tell i.c.e. that the city will not join the program to help in immigration enforce. . >> still ahead new insight into apple's sprawling new camp in silicon valley. >> plus new fall out from cuts at the top of a company's food chain. ,, away from opening up its new headquarters. the company announced today -- it's in the process of moving its employees to the new "apple park." the new site is in the >>> apple is less
mexico insists it will not pay for the wall no matter what president trump says. >> and new at noon speaker of the house paul ryan and a delegation of representatives from texas and arizona are touring the u.s. mexico border as the immigration debate heats up. it's ryan's first trip to the u.s.-mexico borderline. he's scheduled to visit a u.s. border patrol station for a day long tour of the rio grande valley. >> san jose's police chief is meeting with federal and immigration...
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this is a new mexico.at, thereause of have been a lot of mexicans coming back, some of them willingly, deportation for some of them. if you don't have health care, if you don't have educational services here, they better go back to mexico. that helps explain why in the past seven years there has been zero net migration of mexicans into the u.s. the good thing about renegotiating that stuff, now we have to have a labor agreement within nafta, then we can really talk about salaries. there is a new or emerging consensus in mexico. the mayor of mexico city has been talking about raising the minimum wage. he is getting somewhere. for now, listen about this from every single political side. you will finally listen, the transportation minister of mexico talking about this. we know we had to bridge that get between mexico and the u.s. salaries between the u.s. and mexico, about $20 here, two dollars and mexico. we have to change that. we believe that we have to update nafta. we see this as an opportunity for updat
this is a new mexico.at, thereause of have been a lot of mexicans coming back, some of them willingly, deportation for some of them. if you don't have health care, if you don't have educational services here, they better go back to mexico. that helps explain why in the past seven years there has been zero net migration of mexicans into the u.s. the good thing about renegotiating that stuff, now we have to have a labor agreement within nafta, then we can really talk about salaries. there is a...
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a lot of wind across the area and we have an upper level low that's bringing rain for parts of new mexicoe past 12 hours you can see the storm system bringing quite a bit of snow to new england and the wind gusts are going to be excessive throughout the day today. look at that, 30's, 40's, so even though maybe snow is not on the ground we are going to see some airline delays because of the wind, so gust upwards of 60 miles per hour along the apalachian. we have blizzard across coast of maine. the gusty winds causing the problem with the blowing snow. parts of texas and new mexico getting a lot of rain and snow and we have winter weather advisory posted as well as the potential for heavy flooding across texas and the gulf coast as the storm moves east ward. a couple of certainly big weather stories we will be following throughout the day, rob and weather, back to you. heather: a lot of travel issues the entirely weekend. thank you. janice: you got it. heather: george w. bush lucky charm in houston. >> they have their 43rd honorary member. >> how cool is that? >> former president showing su
a lot of wind across the area and we have an upper level low that's bringing rain for parts of new mexicoe past 12 hours you can see the storm system bringing quite a bit of snow to new england and the wind gusts are going to be excessive throughout the day today. look at that, 30's, 40's, so even though maybe snow is not on the ground we are going to see some airline delays because of the wind, so gust upwards of 60 miles per hour along the apalachian. we have blizzard across coast of maine....
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it was dusk and jordan driver driving a ranch road in new mexico, they were on the track of the elusive burrowing owl. they went about this in a deeply civilized way, and the after dinner expedition, it was always a little water. we had seen no burrowing owls but george pointeded out a bath or two when he set his drink on the ground, pulled his wife's t-shirt over his head, flung it in the air. he shouted, explaining the name of the bats as the shirt, peaking 20 feet through half a dozen or 20 bats and they tracked it to the ground like dive bombers that they are squeaking their little bat squeaks and the second throw doubled the number of bats and so on until i lost count and my life was almost gone. the trick, george explained with his t-shirt over his head, was to give these bats something floating on their sonar's food, like a gargantuan mark, he said, it was predictable of george to pool something like that expertise out of nowhere because it wasn't out of nowhere at all. when george was 14 he had spent his summer hunting bats in california, sierra nevada and donating the specimen
it was dusk and jordan driver driving a ranch road in new mexico, they were on the track of the elusive burrowing owl. they went about this in a deeply civilized way, and the after dinner expedition, it was always a little water. we had seen no burrowing owls but george pointeded out a bath or two when he set his drink on the ground, pulled his wife's t-shirt over his head, flung it in the air. he shouted, explaining the name of the bats as the shirt, peaking 20 feet through half a dozen or 20...
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. >> invited the entire senior cats of brooklyn summit academy charter show new mexico to see her showbe there, but they ended up with the thrill of a lifetime. >> we reached out to the people at walmart, and they want to give each one of you a four-year scholarship. [audience screaming] >> each one of those kids are going to get to go to college. they come from a community and brooklyn were only 4% of the adults had a college degree. >> so you never miss an episode of "the five," new studio next week, have a great weekend. by studio c! >> new mexico one president trump wins over conservatives at the largest conservative gathering of the ye stepping up his attacks on certain media outlets and, "fakeness." this is "special report." ♪ good evening, welcome to washington, and bret baier. president trump was given a very warm welcome today by conservatives, many of whom have grown to love him, many more of whom say they love the fact he defeated hillary clinton. the president used his address at cpac in suburban washington to escalate his attacks on the media and what he calls fake news to
. >> invited the entire senior cats of brooklyn summit academy charter show new mexico to see her showbe there, but they ended up with the thrill of a lifetime. >> we reached out to the people at walmart, and they want to give each one of you a four-year scholarship. [audience screaming] >> each one of those kids are going to get to go to college. they come from a community and brooklyn were only 4% of the adults had a college degree. >> so you never miss an episode of...
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bill richardson, former governor of n new mexico, former u.s. energy secretary and former u.s. am bass ambassador to the u.n. you've also traveled to north korea. in your view did the president's words of sporting japan send a strong enough message to north korea? >> yes, i think it was the appropriate message. it was measured. it did not overreact. north korea was testing the new administration. okay, u.s., what are you going to do? i think the president's statement saying he stands behind his ally, japan, probably should have mentioned south korea, but doesn't talk about what the u.s. might do. the national security adviser calling the south korean, that makes sense, too. so it keeps the options on the table on a policy that i think needs a new look by this administration. yes, we need to get the chinese more involved. they don't help us with north korea. yes, we need to probably develop that ballistic missile system with our allies in asia. yes, we need to reassure our allies that we're behind them, but really this policy of strategic patience that we've had has borne few re
bill richardson, former governor of n new mexico, former u.s. energy secretary and former u.s. am bass ambassador to the u.n. you've also traveled to north korea. in your view did the president's words of sporting japan send a strong enough message to north korea? >> yes, i think it was the appropriate message. it was measured. it did not overreact. north korea was testing the new administration. okay, u.s., what are you going to do? i think the president's statement saying he stands...
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collection that will be in the museum, we have the derringer that belonged to pat garrett, a sheriff in new mexico. he was the officer who shot and killed billy the kid. not with this gun, but this gun did belong to him. he was deputized as a u.s. marshall, so this was his u.s. marshals badge. items thatve some belong to the first african-american sheriff elected in the south after reconstruction. the election was much thanks to the passage of the voting rights act of 19 65. that made it possible for a large number of african americans to be able to vote. example of how that changed things. he was elected sheriff in 1966 -- then was reelected for reelected four more times after that. these are a set of his sunglasses. then his nameplate. thingsone of the unique about sheriffs -- every now and then, you find a sheriff who is appointed but typically, they are elected by the people. moving on, another collection highlight, we have eliot ness 'original credentials. he was the head of the group that became known as the untouchables during the prohibition era. agent.a prohibition they were originally un
collection that will be in the museum, we have the derringer that belonged to pat garrett, a sheriff in new mexico. he was the officer who shot and killed billy the kid. not with this gun, but this gun did belong to him. he was deputized as a u.s. marshall, so this was his u.s. marshals badge. items thatve some belong to the first african-american sheriff elected in the south after reconstruction. the election was much thanks to the passage of the voting rights act of 19 65. that made it...
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new mexico gets 40% of its state's revenues from oil and gas. that is 40% of our teacher's pay. 40% of our government institution's law enforcement. hospitals, 40%. so when the federal government begins to adjust the rules, we in new mexico take an interest because it provides our jobs, it provides the way we educate our children. we have two points of view being postulated on this argument nationwide. he one says that the government is suddenly becoming the model of efficiency. i wonder where that efficiency is with regard to the $200 billion of fraud in social security, medicare, and medicaid. the government hasn't suddenly gotten efficient about that. or just your local post office, as it suddenly got efficient about that? or you could listen to the argument that the government is suddenly interested in the environment and we're going to make it clean. the b.l.m. did not say a word when the gold king mine still spil was allowed to not only allowed but mandated to be turned loose by the e.p.a., the heavy metals ran down across those public lan
new mexico gets 40% of its state's revenues from oil and gas. that is 40% of our teacher's pay. 40% of our government institution's law enforcement. hospitals, 40%. so when the federal government begins to adjust the rules, we in new mexico take an interest because it provides our jobs, it provides the way we educate our children. we have two points of view being postulated on this argument nationwide. he one says that the government is suddenly becoming the model of efficiency. i wonder where...
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tillerson is expected in new mexico tonight. he's slated to meet with mexico's president.ween the two countries have been strained since president trump took office. >>> house speaker paul ryan got a firsthand look at security operations at the mexican border today. he traveled to texas to meet with u.s. border officials. ryan toured the landscape by saddling up on a horse and took an aerial tour of the region. >>> 34 days into his presidency, and mr. trump is continuing his push for a wall along the southern border. in part because of an influx of illegal drugs. nbc's jacob sabarov travelled south of san diego to one of several places where a law already exists, yet drugs still make their way through illegal port of entry. nbc news is with agents in action as they discover a cache of narcotics hidden inside one vehicle. you can see the full report on "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> more sexual abuse charges were announced today against a sports doctor linked to the u.s. gymnastics team. nearly two dozen more sexual assault charges have been filed against former m
tillerson is expected in new mexico tonight. he's slated to meet with mexico's president.ween the two countries have been strained since president trump took office. >>> house speaker paul ryan got a firsthand look at security operations at the mexican border today. he traveled to texas to meet with u.s. border officials. ryan toured the landscape by saddling up on a horse and took an aerial tour of the region. >>> 34 days into his presidency, and mr. trump is continuing his...
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so george's bats in new mexico and hunter's midnight calls, they come back to me often.flashes of memory. i think that everyone who knew them has similar moments when remembering something one of them did or said illuminates them somehow. and every place i worked george wrote more me at least once -- for me at least once. and i know, i think i know that johnny depp has polo is my life along with the rest of hunter's papers. it was an extraordinary piece, but then it was just another part of working with hunter. like mouth-catching grapes was working with george. and it was like that all therkii time. you know, maybe it didn't -- i think now maybe it didn't make sense that the best work we did, everything we did had to have some joke at the bottom of it. not ha-ha jokes but hilarious none the same, like that black spot that hunter sent to george. and then i remember that treasure island is a very simple book with a very simple, clear pot; adventurous boy kidnapped by pirates, joins pirates. thank you very much. [applause] may i answer any questions. there's a minnesota --
so george's bats in new mexico and hunter's midnight calls, they come back to me often.flashes of memory. i think that everyone who knew them has similar moments when remembering something one of them did or said illuminates them somehow. and every place i worked george wrote more me at least once -- for me at least once. and i know, i think i know that johnny depp has polo is my life along with the rest of hunter's papers. it was an extraordinary piece, but then it was just another part of...
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. >> well, battlefield in new mexico might not be the best setting for a romantic get way.s where their new movie "horse soldiers" takes place. it is based on the aftermath of 9/11. incredible fire fight is going on right behind me. chris hemsworth, entire cast, happening right here. i feel like i got duck. it's getting loud out here. >> it is called "horse soldiers" for a reason. i'm thinking back to huntsmen. >> under rainbow ridge. >> oh, you're inside -- >> i do all right. i have the best horse. it's my horsemanship. >> you got such a strong game. that basketball shot from the corner of the gym. >> that was like, yeah -- >> tell me about that. how many times did it take it shoot that before you got that? >> that was the first shot. >> are you kidding? chris really is a monster in the gym. but get this, he tells me his wife elsa puts him to shame. she is like an energizer bunny who doesn't stop. >> i guarantee a lot of stars are hitting the gym getting ready for the oscar red carpet. but maybe not natalie portman. showing off the bump like other actresses in the past. na
. >> well, battlefield in new mexico might not be the best setting for a romantic get way.s where their new movie "horse soldiers" takes place. it is based on the aftermath of 9/11. incredible fire fight is going on right behind me. chris hemsworth, entire cast, happening right here. i feel like i got duck. it's getting loud out here. >> it is called "horse soldiers" for a reason. i'm thinking back to huntsmen. >> under rainbow ridge. >> oh, you're...
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. >>> a bus in new mexico ditched the sledge for the is no shovel. this is the annual shovel race. competitors went down the mountain on shovels reaching up to 70 miles per hour. the contest took off in the 1970s. >>> police are investigating a possible armed robbery on a south jersey campus. >>> people escape flames that tore through a montgomery county home. that story is after the break. >> new on "action news," a fire destroyed a garage on pine road in montgomery county last night. >>> a corrections officer killed during a prison uprising will be laid to rest this week. a private viewing for lieutenant steven floyd will be held on friday evening. services will takes place at delaware state university on saturday morning. the 47-year-old grandfather is being hailed a hero for saving the lives of some of his fellow officers. >>> a 9-year-old girl scout is experiencing the good and the bad from people from a robbery in center city. it happened when anastasia was selling cookies on south 16th street saturday afternoon. the robber got away with more than $50. people nearby heard wha
. >>> a bus in new mexico ditched the sledge for the is no shovel. this is the annual shovel race. competitors went down the mountain on shovels reaching up to 70 miles per hour. the contest took off in the 1970s. >>> police are investigating a possible armed robbery on a south jersey campus. >>> people escape flames that tore through a montgomery county home. that story is after the break. >> new on "action news," a fire destroyed a garage on pine...
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news" with kate snow. >>> good evening,. in 18 cities across mexico today thousands joined demonstrations against president trump's policies, the largest gathering in mexico city. those who joined the anti-trump rally cited the president's continued calls for a border wall and promises to dismantle nafta as catalysts for their action. it all comes as the white house is considering how to move forward on its immigration policy after losing in court last week. we begin tonight with kelly o'donnell in florida. >> reporter: demonstrators in palm beach. both trump supporters and detractors lined his route to the airport. president trump returns to washington tonight with international friendships facing tests. today in mexico city. thousands marched to protest president trump's plans for a border wall. anger directed at mr. trump's own image. human and economic divisions between the u.s. and mexico, including the trade deal nafta also affect canada. tomorrow, prime minister justin trudeau meets mr. trump at the white house. trudeau directly criticized the
news" with kate snow. >>> good evening,. in 18 cities across mexico today thousands joined demonstrations against president trump's policies, the largest gathering in mexico city. those who joined the anti-trump rally cited the president's continued calls for a border wall and promises to dismantle nafta as catalysts for their action. it all comes as the white house is considering how to move forward on its immigration policy after losing in court last week. we begin tonight with...