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caller: if you look at the texas of new mexico and and mexico, the rio grand river s the river that runs along that border. most people don't understand the for most of the year, rio grande is not a river, it bed not flow, it is a sand and the water for that river is here in new mexico and the irgation district and kabalah dam. through the water commission, earlier this year, like earlier this month, the water was released from the dam and then it goes down and it is delivered so anything that impacts that waterkabalah dam. through the water commission, d mexico and new mexico, influences what they receive an it also is under international agreement. he reason that border states, in this case, object that wall, anything that impacts that is against that law. host: okay. jump in, the house is about to come in and ga vel in the morning session and we of course will bring you live coverage of that on c-span. thanks for the call. thanks to everybody for joining us this morning. "washington journal" tomorrow morning 7 a.m. eastern time. now live coverage of the house. the speaker: the house w
caller: if you look at the texas of new mexico and and mexico, the rio grand river s the river that runs along that border. most people don't understand the for most of the year, rio grande is not a river, it bed not flow, it is a sand and the water for that river is here in new mexico and the irgation district and kabalah dam. through the water commission, earlier this year, like earlier this month, the water was released from the dam and then it goes down and it is delivered so anything that...
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. >>> in new mexico, a new law being called the first of its kind aimed at putting an end to what critics call lunch shaming when schools single out children whose parents are late or drink went in paying for their meals. now other states are looking to follow suit. miguel almaguer has details. >> reporter: the new law means every child in new mexico will be served breakfast and lunch, even if their parents have not paid. first of its kind legislation outlawing lunchtime shaming, where children are denied food or singled out for overdue bills. >> they are angry or hurt or crying or -- because they have an unpaid lunch bill and it's your fault. >> reporter: with among the highest poverty rates in the nation, new mexico is not the only state children are embarrassed. in alabama and arizona kids were stamped at school with i need lunch money. some children have been forced to wear wrist bands while cafeteria workers in pittsburgh and omaha quit jobs over no money, no meal policies. >> school meal debt happens in every district in the country and it's just a humiliation that gets us nowhere.
. >>> in new mexico, a new law being called the first of its kind aimed at putting an end to what critics call lunch shaming when schools single out children whose parents are late or drink went in paying for their meals. now other states are looking to follow suit. miguel almaguer has details. >> reporter: the new law means every child in new mexico will be served breakfast and lunch, even if their parents have not paid. first of its kind legislation outlawing lunchtime shaming,...
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it's very important because it could open a lot of doors, especially from me coming from a low new mexico- income family. >> reporter: it is within her grasp thanks to a program in new york state. students from families making less than $100,000 a year will get free college st tuition at state universities this fall. the income requirement rises to $110,000 the following year and $125,000 the year after with tuition at state four-year colleges costing about $6500 a year, that adds up to $26,000, not including room and board. >> college is what high school was 50 years ago. and 50 years ago we had the sense as a society to say, free public high school. >> reporter: the family is one of the 80% of new york families with college-age children expected to be eligible for free tuition. to qualify, students must enroll full time and average 30 credits a year, maintain the gpa required to graduate and live and work in state after college the same number of years they received tuition assistance. free two-year college is is offered in tennessee, oregon, minnesota and california. >> today's announc
it's very important because it could open a lot of doors, especially from me coming from a low new mexico- income family. >> reporter: it is within her grasp thanks to a program in new york state. students from families making less than $100,000 a year will get free college st tuition at state universities this fall. the income requirement rises to $110,000 the following year and $125,000 the year after with tuition at state four-year colleges costing about $6500 a year, that adds up to...
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>> james from new mexico. came here because i have a genuine interest in public service and government. seeing the inner workings of government, it is a rare opportunity, especially for many students in new mexico who seem to be disconnected from the rest of the country, and oftentimes unaware of the inner workings of our federal government. when i heard about this program from a formal new mexican delegate, i jumped at the opportunity. brian: what did you have to do in order to get picked? >> i had to submit an application like a lot of the people here. the essay that i had to write was about leadership style and how the united states senate youth program will influence it. we had a panel interview and mock debate on policy issue, and a test on u.s. government in history. brian: what will you remember as the most important lesson of the week? >> i think something i will remember the most is meeting all of these students and learning how informed everyone is, how involved everyone is. that was probably the mos
>> james from new mexico. came here because i have a genuine interest in public service and government. seeing the inner workings of government, it is a rare opportunity, especially for many students in new mexico who seem to be disconnected from the rest of the country, and oftentimes unaware of the inner workings of our federal government. when i heard about this program from a formal new mexican delegate, i jumped at the opportunity. brian: what did you have to do in order to get...
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state of new mexico. 5-6-08 on case number -- my name is michelle boyer. i'm the hearing officer. >> my name is felix lewis. 56056. >> do you wish to be assisted by a staff member or another inmate? >> yes, davon lymon. >> do you need an interpreter to assist you in presenting your defense? >> si, no. no. >> do you wish to call anyone in this testimony as well that would not be accumulative this case? >> there's no witnesses. >> you've been charged with category 8, paragraph 30, tattooing and/or tattooing or paraphernalia. do you admit or deny it? >> i deny it. >> do you wish to present your version? >> my version, i was in the unit and i was called out. they told me that they've received information that i had received new tattoos. they asked me if that was true. i said no. so i stripped for them, and they seen my tattoo right here that has red ink in it, and they said that it was a new tattoo. i told them to look more closely, that it was red ink. and they were insistent that it was new. four days later, i'm in the hole. phd second major, my whole time b
state of new mexico. 5-6-08 on case number -- my name is michelle boyer. i'm the hearing officer. >> my name is felix lewis. 56056. >> do you wish to be assisted by a staff member or another inmate? >> yes, davon lymon. >> do you need an interpreter to assist you in presenting your defense? >> si, no. no. >> do you wish to call anyone in this testimony as well that would not be accumulative this case? >> there's no witnesses. >> you've been...
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new mexico outlawed schools from humiliating tactics. >> reporter: the new legislation outlaws lunchtimew mexico will no longer be denied food or singled out because their parents have fallen behind on cafeteria bills. >> you want to come over here and help? >> reporter: it happened to hazel and her three sisters. >> it just made me feel more poor. >> i know a lot of kid haves had this happen to them. they were mortified. their parents just broken hearted over it. your kids come home mad and you feel like the worst mother in the world. >> with change being served up in new mexico this is not the only state. in arizona and this alabama kids were stamped with i need lunch money and others forced to wear wristbands after missed bills. the state senator singled out himself as a child. >> when i was a kid, you know, i had to mop the lunchroom floors, put tables down, had to pick tables up. i made mrs. ortiz and mrs. jackson the ladies i knew so they made sure i ate. >> reporter: so states like texas and california are considering similar legislation. in new mexico the poverty rate is among th
new mexico outlawed schools from humiliating tactics. >> reporter: the new legislation outlaws lunchtimew mexico will no longer be denied food or singled out because their parents have fallen behind on cafeteria bills. >> you want to come over here and help? >> reporter: it happened to hazel and her three sisters. >> it just made me feel more poor. >> i know a lot of kid haves had this happen to them. they were mortified. their parents just broken hearted over it....
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they would find themselves in new mexico. i'm new mexico, which they were involved in the lincoln county wars in the situation with billy , would in some cases 1876 company i of the ninth calvary would come to seven colorado from new mexico. they would garrison fort garland. of the colorado historical society. it has a fantastic museum. one of the great places to go in the spring and summer, have a picnic, enjoy the view of colorado, and learn about its history. much of the fort remains in pristine condition. these troops were sent at a strategic crossroads. in the four corners area where numerous tribal groups claimed this was their traditional land. from the navajo, the ute, the others, this area had long been a crossroads for native peoples here and we find that the fort is described by of theunt jackson, one earliest authors to deal with indian-wide conflict in the west. she talks about the fort in a way that would speak to an eastern-based audience, and probably to more modern-taste audiences, who thought a ford was surr
they would find themselves in new mexico. i'm new mexico, which they were involved in the lincoln county wars in the situation with billy , would in some cases 1876 company i of the ninth calvary would come to seven colorado from new mexico. they would garrison fort garland. of the colorado historical society. it has a fantastic museum. one of the great places to go in the spring and summer, have a picnic, enjoy the view of colorado, and learn about its history. much of the fort remains in...
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state of new mexico. 5-6-08 on case number -- my name is michelle boyer. the hearing officer. >> my name is felix lewis. 56056. >> do you wish to be assisted by a staff member or another inmate? >> yes, davon lymon. >> do you need an interpreter to assist you in presenting your defense? >> si, no. no. >> do you wish to call anyone in this testimony as well that would not be accumulative this case? >> there's no witnesses. >> you've been charged with category 8, paragraph 30, tattooing and/or tattooing or paraphernalia. do you admit or deny it? >> i deny it. >> do you wish to present your version? >> my version, i was in the unit and i was called out. they told me that they've received information that i had received new tattoos. they asked me if that was true. i said no. so i stripped for them, and they seen my tattoo right here that has red ink in it, and they said that it was a new tattoo. i told them to look more closely, that it was red ink. and they were insistent that it was new. four days later, i'm in the hole. phd second major, my whole time being
state of new mexico. 5-6-08 on case number -- my name is michelle boyer. the hearing officer. >> my name is felix lewis. 56056. >> do you wish to be assisted by a staff member or another inmate? >> yes, davon lymon. >> do you need an interpreter to assist you in presenting your defense? >> si, no. no. >> do you wish to call anyone in this testimony as well that would not be accumulative this case? >> there's no witnesses. >> you've been charged...
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there's a new state law in new mexico banning what's being called lunch shaming.ts haven't paid their cafeteria meal bills from being singled out in front of their peers. >> many other states already ban that practice. nbc's miguel almaguer has more. >> reporter: the new legislation outlaws lunchtime shaming. children in new mexico will no longer be denied food or singled out because their parents have fallen behind on cafeteria bills. >> you going to come over here and help. >> reporter: it happened at 12-year-old hazel campton and her three sisters. >> it was embarrassing and made meçó feel more poor. >> i have had this happen to them. they were mortgageified and their parents justÑi broken hearted over it, and when the kids come home mad and you think you're doing such a good job parenting them and then something like this happens and you feel like just the worst mother in the world. >> reporter: with change now being served up in new mexico, this is not the only state where children have been publicly embarrassed. in arizona and alabama kids were stamped with
there's a new state law in new mexico banning what's being called lunch shaming.ts haven't paid their cafeteria meal bills from being singled out in front of their peers. >> many other states already ban that practice. nbc's miguel almaguer has more. >> reporter: the new legislation outlaws lunchtime shaming. children in new mexico will no longer be denied food or singled out because their parents have fallen behind on cafeteria bills. >> you going to come over here and help....
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. ♪ guest is congressman ben ray lujan of new mexico.is the chairman of democratic commission -- congressional campaign committee, response to for electing democrats in the house of representatives. thank you for being with us. rep. lujan: thanks for having me today. susan: let me introduce my reporters. simone pathe. sean sullivan. returning to the program from the washington post. chandra first with questions for the chairman. sean: thanks for joining us. we are coming out of health care debate in the house that didn't end well for republicans. we heard a lot of numbers of of your party expects confidence about the political situation. is the house and play early on in the trump administration? rep. lujan: the republican repeal bill was referencing as trumpcare that was pulled last week was it victory for the american people. it's all people that have been gathering across america responsible for having that bill being pulled. because of its dutch rental impact for people to 24 billion people maybe front of their health insurance accor
. ♪ guest is congressman ben ray lujan of new mexico.is the chairman of democratic commission -- congressional campaign committee, response to for electing democrats in the house of representatives. thank you for being with us. rep. lujan: thanks for having me today. susan: let me introduce my reporters. simone pathe. sean sullivan. returning to the program from the washington post. chandra first with questions for the chairman. sean: thanks for joining us. we are coming out of health care...
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>> because i got arrested. >> this is your first term in new mexico? >> yes.nd my last. >> basic conditions of parole, no drugs, no weapons, no alcohol. no liquor establishments. are you familiar with what your requirements are as a sex offender? >> pretty much. as far as the registration, where i can live. how close to schools, parks, stuff like that, i'm pretty up to date on that. >> okay. you have ten days to register after you're released. it's different in albuquerque than in las vegas. when you go in to the sheriff's department, ask them how often you have to report. i know in some counties it is 60 days, some 90 days and some it's every year. okay. you will be on gps. it is a requirement. okay? and as soon as we have an approval, we'll schedule you for the next month's parole board. >> all right. i volunteered for every class i can take. and i'm hoping that this last few months i can kind of relax and get prepared mentally for getting out. >>> still ahead, an inmate transfers to pnm after attacking an officer at another prison. >> he ended up getting hu
>> because i got arrested. >> this is your first term in new mexico? >> yes.nd my last. >> basic conditions of parole, no drugs, no weapons, no alcohol. no liquor establishments. are you familiar with what your requirements are as a sex offender? >> pretty much. as far as the registration, where i can live. how close to schools, parks, stuff like that, i'm pretty up to date on that. >> okay. you have ten days to register after you're released. it's different...
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and, so, if there is going to be a border built in new mexico, i'd like to see new mexico companies,ople that manufacture concrete, the folks that live here, work here, coach soccer here, they should be able to participate in building the wall. and the truth is, if you can't beat them, bill them. >> he is not alone. of the more than 600 contractors that registered with the federal government to build the border wall, about 10% are hispanic owned. >> all right. thank you very much for that. still to come, not even the teller ratings can keep advertisers are fleeing the bill o'reilly factor. the fall-out continues over harassment claims. there's a denture adhesive that holds strong until evening. fixodent plus adhesives. just one application gives you superior hold even at the end of the day fixodent. strong more like natural teeth. this morning bill o'reilly, one of the most popular hosts on fox news, in fact, one of the most popular hosts in all of cable television, he's in the middle of a firestorm and it keeps on going up every few minuteses. 21 companies have now pulled their ads
and, so, if there is going to be a border built in new mexico, i'd like to see new mexico companies,ople that manufacture concrete, the folks that live here, work here, coach soccer here, they should be able to participate in building the wall. and the truth is, if you can't beat them, bill them. >> he is not alone. of the more than 600 contractors that registered with the federal government to build the border wall, about 10% are hispanic owned. >> all right. thank you very much...
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at the penitentiary of new mexico. back in medical, deputy warden joni brown pays conrad a visit. >> right now you're on suicide watch. how can we bring -- >> i'm only here because i'm protesting. >> but you're using the system. if you're saying you're not really going to commit suicide -- >> i didn't say that. i said i'm protesting. >> okay. >> there's different ways of protesting. >> all right. you're protesting by claiming that you're going to commit suicide? >> there's different ways of protesting. there's hunger strikes. my hunger strike didn't work. >> everything that you're doing, conrad, you end up paying for. you were almost to the door. what's your release date now? you've got other reports pending. i mean -- >> it's all because the way they put me in that position. where i have something -- >> it's always they put you in that position. you don't have to react that way. you don't. >> it's like -- >> you do -- you want an instant answer. you want it to be resolved right away. you know nothing works that way. n
at the penitentiary of new mexico. back in medical, deputy warden joni brown pays conrad a visit. >> right now you're on suicide watch. how can we bring -- >> i'm only here because i'm protesting. >> but you're using the system. if you're saying you're not really going to commit suicide -- >> i didn't say that. i said i'm protesting. >> okay. >> there's different ways of protesting. >> all right. you're protesting by claiming that you're going to commit...
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at the penitentiary of new mexico.edical, deputy warden joni brown pays conrad a visit. >> right now you're on suicide watch. how can we bring -- >> i'm only here because i'm protesting. i'm protesting the way they are doing this. >> but you're using the system. if you're saying you're not really going to commit suicide -- >> i didn't say that. i said i'm protesting. >> okay. >> there's different ways of protesting. >> all right. you're protesting by claiming that you're going to commit suicide? >> there's different ways of protesting. there's hunger strikes. my hunger strike didn't work. >> everything that you're doing, conrad, you end up paying for. you were almost to the door. what's your release date now? you've got other reports pending. i mean -- >> it's all because the way they put me in that position. where i have something -- >> it's always they put you in that position. you don't have to react that way. you don't. >> it's like -- >> you do -- you want an instant answer. you want it to be resolved right away.
at the penitentiary of new mexico.edical, deputy warden joni brown pays conrad a visit. >> right now you're on suicide watch. how can we bring -- >> i'm only here because i'm protesting. i'm protesting the way they are doing this. >> but you're using the system. if you're saying you're not really going to commit suicide -- >> i didn't say that. i said i'm protesting. >> okay. >> there's different ways of protesting. >> all right. you're protesting by...
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what's the name of the desert in southern new mexico?s it the chihuahuan, coyote, or sonoran desert? the answer when we return. (sfx: shopping mall ambience) (group conversation) ♪oo waa ahhh ♪wooooo oo waa ahhh ♪it's a beautiful mornin' thank you ♪it's a beautiful mornin' ♪ahhh ♪each bird keeps singin' his own song♪ ♪so long ♪i've got to be 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 over 6 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to internet speeds up to 250 mbps. and add phone and tv for only $34.90 more a month. call today. comcast business. built for business. hey you've gotta see this. cno.n. alright, see you down there. mmm, fine. okay, what do we got? okay, watch this. do the thing we talked about. what do we say? it's going to be great. watch. remember what we were just saying? go irish! see that? yes! i'm gonna just go back to doing what i was doing. find y
what's the name of the desert in southern new mexico?s it the chihuahuan, coyote, or sonoran desert? the answer when we return. (sfx: shopping mall ambience) (group conversation) ♪oo waa ahhh ♪wooooo oo waa ahhh ♪it's a beautiful mornin' thank you ♪it's a beautiful mornin' ♪ahhh ♪each bird keeps singin' his own song♪ ♪so long ♪i've got to be did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast...
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we're watching storms across texas and into new mexico. these could get severe at times. be very careful if you're going to be in this region. keep in mind we could see gusty winds there. >>> that' comfortable with bright sunshine from l.a. all the way to san diego. >> while we're looking at nice weather in the southwest, still running the risk for severe weather in parts of texas and new mexico. yasmin? >> thank you, bonnie. >>> just ahead, remembering a hugely popular 1980s musician who died unexpectedly. fox's bill o'reilly makes a big announcement on his future. >>> is the annual white house easter egg roll in jeopardy? we're back in two. you're watching "early today." more "earning something you love" per roll bounty is more absorbent, so the roll can last 50% longer than the leading ordinary brand. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty, the quicker picker upper it can seem like triggers pop up everywhere. luckily there's powerful, 24-hour, non-drowsy claritin. it provides relief of symptoms that can be triggered by over 200 different allergens. live claritin clear
we're watching storms across texas and into new mexico. these could get severe at times. be very careful if you're going to be in this region. keep in mind we could see gusty winds there. >>> that' comfortable with bright sunshine from l.a. all the way to san diego. >> while we're looking at nice weather in the southwest, still running the risk for severe weather in parts of texas and new mexico. yasmin? >> thank you, bonnie. >>> just ahead, remembering a hugely...
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what's the name of the desert in southern new mexico? it the chihuahuan, coyote, or sonoran desert? the answer when we return. at crowne plaza we know business travel isn't just business. there's this. 'a bit of this. why not? your hotel should make it easy to do all the things you do. which is what we do. crowne plaza. we're all business, mostly. >> so, what's the name of the desert in southern new mexico? it's a, the chihuahuan desert, which extends into west texas. >> in upstate new york, don and phyllis camp learn from their local estate appraiser that one of two paintings inherited from don's mother might be worth 100,000 bucks or more. >> it was good news. >> it's this portrait of an elusive pueblo woman, signed by the prominent taos school artist victor higgins. >> it's a very good field to be selling into, because a lot of collectors love that type of painting. >> first, david mapes has to appraise and authenticate the painting for auction. there are three notations on the back, written in pencil -- the name "ruth," victor higgin
what's the name of the desert in southern new mexico? it the chihuahuan, coyote, or sonoran desert? the answer when we return. at crowne plaza we know business travel isn't just business. there's this. 'a bit of this. why not? your hotel should make it easy to do all the things you do. which is what we do. crowne plaza. we're all business, mostly. >> so, what's the name of the desert in southern new mexico? it's a, the chihuahuan desert, which extends into west texas. >> in upstate...
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. >> new mexico banning schools from lunch shaming.eral incidents of students being called out in some way because they were unable to pay for lunch. in albuquerque for example, kids without lunch money were given cold cheese sandwiches and fruit. that action was criticized saying it was punishing students for being poor. new mexico believed to be the first state to ban this. >> the search for heavily armed wisconsin man allegedly on a do or die mission has intensified. >> police say that the man went on the run last week, but not before sending a 161-page manifesto to the white house. that manifesto has now arrived. abc's adrian bankart has more. >> reporter: the manhunt for this self proclaimed revolutionary expanding. authorities confirming the manifesto with plans of a brutal attack arrived in washington. >> what this individual was proposing was revolution. you know, to, have an armed uprising. jakubowski on the run since tuesday. authorities say he stole 16 high powered handguns, two assault rifles, possibly silencers and set his
. >> new mexico banning schools from lunch shaming.eral incidents of students being called out in some way because they were unable to pay for lunch. in albuquerque for example, kids without lunch money were given cold cheese sandwiches and fruit. that action was criticized saying it was punishing students for being poor. new mexico believed to be the first state to ban this. >> the search for heavily armed wisconsin man allegedly on a do or die mission has intensified. >>...
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i'm starting at carlsbad caverns in new mexico. from there i'm headed to the grand cannon national park." and you actually posted on facebook, i said, hey, i have a seat or two if anybody wants to come with me. >> i did. but none of my friends could take off work or disappear, so. >> reporter: but amber does have one companion. one that will be a central character in this story. her smartphone. even, you know, girl scouts, junior rotc people, people who know how to navigate, we still rely on these things. >> it's convenience, really. touch of your fingers, everything you need. >> reporter: aside from the standard google maps navigator, amber was also using a special app which enabled her dad back home in texas to keep track of her. >> reporter: and your phone would automatically ping back your location. >> it would send my approximate bearing, latitude, longitude as well as my speed. >> reporter: wow. march 11th, amber's first stop. the breathtaking carlsbad caverns of new mexico. a series of massive caves, one so big its called th
i'm starting at carlsbad caverns in new mexico. from there i'm headed to the grand cannon national park." and you actually posted on facebook, i said, hey, i have a seat or two if anybody wants to come with me. >> i did. but none of my friends could take off work or disappear, so. >> reporter: but amber does have one companion. one that will be a central character in this story. her smartphone. even, you know, girl scouts, junior rotc people, people who know how to navigate, we...
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and alexis erickson, whose partner is richard lopez come as a result, he was sent to a new mexico jailm tacoma. that does it for our broadcast. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democ [announcer] p allen smith's garden to table is brought to you by the berry family of nurseries - growers of edibles, hardy trees and shrubs, and fresh holiday greenery. and by the makers of jobe's organic fertilizer now in spikes, granular and water soluble formulas - easy gardener.com > hey, a show about barbeque coming up next. so 16 hours for this? ♪ hi, i'm allen smith. welcome to garden to table. i'm in kansas city, missouri home to beautiful fountains, parks,rc
and alexis erickson, whose partner is richard lopez come as a result, he was sent to a new mexico jailm tacoma. that does it for our broadcast. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democ [announcer] p allen smith's garden to table is brought to you by the berry family of nurseries - growers of edibles, hardy trees and shrubs, and fresh holiday greenery. and by the makers of jobe's organic fertilizer now in...
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then senator from new mexico suggested a compromise that the next justice should go to judge garland was an excellent idea basil not a stalemate and not have mcconnell turn this into a nuclear option. >> the new york callers are lined up now we go to the republican caller what did he think of them changing the rules today? >> editing is good in a way and should be done because they do have questions about judge gorsuch. he has different views than what i would have. some of the views i like and some i don't include in the truck driver but he went in favor of the company a don't think that was right. with several other things he had mentioned in the cases he handled and i was really concerned because a seems mainly he is for the large companies not for the little guy. that concerns me spending getting god process started today with a series of votes of those procedural votes in the senate today to change the rules to bring that threshold down from 60 votes to end the filibuster to end the confirmation for the debate to wrap up tomorrow we will show little bit of leader mcconnell earlie
then senator from new mexico suggested a compromise that the next justice should go to judge garland was an excellent idea basil not a stalemate and not have mcconnell turn this into a nuclear option. >> the new york callers are lined up now we go to the republican caller what did he think of them changing the rules today? >> editing is good in a way and should be done because they do have questions about judge gorsuch. he has different views than what i would have. some of the...
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. >> and new mexico just became the first state in the country to my outlaw lunch shaming. do anymore if a child cannot pay for their meal. >> ♪ >> suspected home buyers could be in for a tough time as the supply of houses hits a 20 year low. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. maybe that's why we've been ranked highest in customer satisfaction by jd power 4 years in a row. and now you can love fios too. get 150 meg internet, tv and phone. all for $79.99 per month, for the first year with a two-year agreement. it's the only internet with equal upload and download speeds. cable only offers upload speeds that are a fraction of the download speeds. plus get hbo for a year and free multi-room dvr service for two years. and verizon wireless customers can stream tv on the fios mobile app, data-free. get the best. go to getfios.com >> oh, my god. >> well, that's a good samaritan handing over a baby that he saved from a burning home in new york city and if that isn't enough he ran back to rescue a two and a half-year-old child. several generations of that family are now for
. >> and new mexico just became the first state in the country to my outlaw lunch shaming. do anymore if a child cannot pay for their meal. >> ♪ >> suspected home buyers could be in for a tough time as the supply of houses hits a 20 year low. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. maybe that's why we've been ranked highest in customer satisfaction by jd power 4 years in a row. and now you can love fios too. get 150 meg internet, tv and phone. all for $79.99 per month,...
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new era. this is the trump era. >> attorney general jeff sessions visiting the u.s.-mÉxicoesday. >> the catch and release policies of the past are over. >> announcing new immigration stance by the trump administration, one calling for increased prosecution of migrants. >> where possible, prosecutors are directed to charge criminal aliens with document fraud, aggravated identity theft where an alien has unlawfully entered the country which is a demeanor, that alien will be charged with a felony if they unlaughly enter or attempt to enter a second time and certain aggravating circumstances are present. >> he's urging federal probation reporters to focus in on border and smuggling crimes. >> aliens that we enter will be referred for felony prosecution. >> but in response critics to the accused, quote, scaring the public by hillary -- linking illegals to criminals. >> the most important thing is to send a message to the world that the bord certify not open. please don't come, if you're a criminal you'll be prosecuted and if you assault our officers, we will come at you with a t
new era. this is the trump era. >> attorney general jeff sessions visiting the u.s.-mÉxicoesday. >> the catch and release policies of the past are over. >> announcing new immigration stance by the trump administration, one calling for increased prosecution of migrants. >> where possible, prosecutors are directed to charge criminal aliens with document fraud, aggravated identity theft where an alien has unlawfully entered the country which is a demeanor, that alien will...
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i represent 47,000 square miles of new mexico.f i told you that just because i was able to get some voters on the phone for some polling in one part of my district, i would tell you now i know how rural voters are going to vote across new mexico, it would be misleading. we can't fall into those traps again. there have to be better ways to reach out to rural voters, we need them to understand how we can work together to improve their communities and improve their lives as well. nimble when it comes to how we are going to be able to reach out to the american people with communication, whether it's advertising on television, cable, digital, online, in recent, on the phones, or through the mailboxes well. that has to improve dramatically. and then making sure we are getting more of our colleagues involved in every step of the way. i'm proud of the fact that members of our democratic caucus from every state delegation are at the table now, helping us with improvements. helping us understand the communities they grew up in that they rep
i represent 47,000 square miles of new mexico.f i told you that just because i was able to get some voters on the phone for some polling in one part of my district, i would tell you now i know how rural voters are going to vote across new mexico, it would be misleading. we can't fall into those traps again. there have to be better ways to reach out to rural voters, we need them to understand how we can work together to improve their communities and improve their lives as well. nimble when it...
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he has created what he calls "bunnytown u-s-a" in new mexico. what started with one rabbit is now a whole tribute to the cotton-tailed creatures. he says he found some of his bunny memorabilia at thrift stores.. and some of it has been given to him as gifts. but he states it's not just for show -- it also helps to protect the bunnies living there from the hawks overhead. it's xx and xx degrees... we take some unexpected extra steps to raise healthy chickens with no antibiotics ever. like putting oregano in their water. it has natural antioxidants and we don't have to use antibiotics in their diet. perdue. over 200 products no antibiotics ever. we take some unexpected extra steps to raise healthy chickens with no antibiotics ever. for example, thyme. it's part of our 100% veggie diet and helps support their immune system. perdue. over 200 products no antibiotics ever. on alert across the region. police swarming a d-c hotel. the connection to the mahunt for the facebook killer. plus - a deadly crash on a golf course in maryland. what brought this
he has created what he calls "bunnytown u-s-a" in new mexico. what started with one rabbit is now a whole tribute to the cotton-tailed creatures. he says he found some of his bunny memorabilia at thrift stores.. and some of it has been given to him as gifts. but he states it's not just for show -- it also helps to protect the bunnies living there from the hawks overhead. it's xx and xx degrees... we take some unexpected extra steps to raise healthy chickens with no antibiotics ever....
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. >>> lunch shaming will no longer happen in new mexico. the state outlawed schools from using humiliating tactics when kids cannot pay. the new law prevents from making them wear wristbands or stamping their habds with lunch money when they can't pay. it also stopped them from forcing schools with lunch debt to do chores to pay it off. instead the law requires them to provide a meal that can be reimbursed to any student who requests one. that's new mexico. what about here? >>> pope francis is getting into the laundromat business. they opened up for homeless people in rome today. they have six washing machines, six dryers, irons, everything is free. it will open four days a week. plans are underway to add showers, medical assistance and barber services. >>> today's summer-like conditions are prompting people to get outside. these people decided to get in a little exercise. >> can you with that stage there? >> right now you cannot access that. >> people have not been happy about that. >> you can get your exercise rigging your new boat. >> my
. >>> lunch shaming will no longer happen in new mexico. the state outlawed schools from using humiliating tactics when kids cannot pay. the new law prevents from making them wear wristbands or stamping their habds with lunch money when they can't pay. it also stopped them from forcing schools with lunch debt to do chores to pay it off. instead the law requires them to provide a meal that can be reimbursed to any student who requests one. that's new mexico. what about here?...
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illegally from new mexico. officials compare it to the 43,000 people they stopped in december. last month represents the lowest number in 17 years. and kelly says it's because of president trump's tough talk on immigration, and homeland security is considering separating children from their parents if they are caught crossed illegally. >>> right now depending on where you live there could be legal conflicts between medical and recreational use and cultivation. the administration is trying to unite both sides to avoid duplicating costs and confusing businesses. new regulations have to be in place when the law takes effect next year. >>> and then some muni riders will no longer be seeing some ads, and those are considering public or political issues. the resized issue prohibits the resized issue prohibits that include other things. >>> look at the lates image. you can see how green the state still is, and see all the snow on the mountains? you can get a good idea of the difference in the years by these images. the left, 2015, and in the middle, 2016, and then the right just a few
illegally from new mexico. officials compare it to the 43,000 people they stopped in december. last month represents the lowest number in 17 years. and kelly says it's because of president trump's tough talk on immigration, and homeland security is considering separating children from their parents if they are caught crossed illegally. >>> right now depending on where you live there could be legal conflicts between medical and recreational use and cultivation. the administration is...
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host: new mexico, line for independence. caller: good morning.y comments change as i listen to these people. a quick comment for the church lady. where are not all the same -- we are not all the same. as far as gorsuch is concerned, the republicans started this when they didn't put garland of for a vote. mitch mcconnell put them on the sidelines. they want to sit there and blame the democrats. it is insanity. day one of obama's agenda and it was the worst congress ever. they passed the fewest laws. i cannot believe it. they turn around and said on tv -- i watched orrin hatch, it is the democrats fault. you know? anyway. i think they should filibuster mcconnell wille use the nuclear option. host: a few tweets who have come in -- want to hear your thoughts this morning. republicans -- we are going to be talking about this for the next 15 minutes. we are going to revisit this topic for the end of our program . if you don't get in now, you can call in later. we are going to be talking about congress.mbers of cynthia is up next in connecticut. good mo
host: new mexico, line for independence. caller: good morning.y comments change as i listen to these people. a quick comment for the church lady. where are not all the same -- we are not all the same. as far as gorsuch is concerned, the republicans started this when they didn't put garland of for a vote. mitch mcconnell put them on the sidelines. they want to sit there and blame the democrats. it is insanity. day one of obama's agenda and it was the worst congress ever. they passed the fewest...
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. >> new mexico vermont sq very quickly, back in 2013, this is general jay trump as a civilian, if obama attacked syria and innocent civilians are heard and killed, he and the u.s. will look very bad. wanting to save face over this dumb rail line, redline, do not protect syria, fix the usa. in a different position then make then then he was now, but he campaigned on a different foreign policy stance if this is what actually happens. >> i think what has happened to him happens to most people who go into that office. he is burdened, like all of us, from a human perspective, seeing the attack on these kids and people's lifestyles, but what is different for him, he has accountability and responsibility, and that is sobering, and i think that is what is driving him to take action on behalf of the american people's interest, the stability of the region, and the fact that we have -- if you don't take action, your underwriting the use of chemical weapons, and is that a physician the united states wants to be in? >> bret: we will see. general keane, thank you. we will follow it here on fox. anoth
. >> new mexico vermont sq very quickly, back in 2013, this is general jay trump as a civilian, if obama attacked syria and innocent civilians are heard and killed, he and the u.s. will look very bad. wanting to save face over this dumb rail line, redline, do not protect syria, fix the usa. in a different position then make then then he was now, but he campaigned on a different foreign policy stance if this is what actually happens. >> i think what has happened to him happens to...
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host: david in new mexico. the associated press reported that a syrian officials said the missile strike on that base has killed seven people. that is the governor of the area where the base is located, and said the attacks also wounded nine. the attack also caused an extensive damage to the air base. the syrian military calling the attack a blatant aggression that would undermine its war on terror. dan's camino, assistant to donald trump posting a picture with secretary of state rex tillerson after donald trump's statement yesterday, rex tillerson made a statement about the attacks and what it means for u.s. policy. >> i think in this particular case, the use of prohibited chemical weapons which violates a number of international norms and violates existing agreements, called for this type of a response. this is a kinetic military response. i would not in any way attempt to extrapolate this to a change in our policy relative to military activities in syria. there has been no change in that. i think it does dem
host: david in new mexico. the associated press reported that a syrian officials said the missile strike on that base has killed seven people. that is the governor of the area where the base is located, and said the attacks also wounded nine. the attack also caused an extensive damage to the air base. the syrian military calling the attack a blatant aggression that would undermine its war on terror. dan's camino, assistant to donald trump posting a picture with secretary of state rex tillerson...
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mexico. >> and this morning the white house is engaging in a new push for a vote to repeal and replace obamacare, a bill that has new life with all the focus on republican moderates in the house. does this group have enough votes to block this? let's go to the white house. joe johns is there. and, joe, a lot of action going on behind you right now. >> reporter: there certainly is a lot of action and it started with the president quite early this morning. he was tweeting about the north american free trade agreement. let's look at that real fast. he says he received calls from the president of mexico, the prime minister of canada asking to renegotiate nafta rather than terminate. i agreed subject to the fact that if we do not reach a fair deal for all, we will then terminate nafta relationships are good. deal very possible. mexico and canada have agreed to re-work nafta if necessary. these tweets are an indication of where the president has been even on the campaign trail in the sort of either/or position on nafta. he said as much in his contract with the american voter during the campaign. but i
mexico. >> and this morning the white house is engaging in a new push for a vote to repeal and replace obamacare, a bill that has new life with all the focus on republican moderates in the house. does this group have enough votes to block this? let's go to the white house. joe johns is there. and, joe, a lot of action going on behind you right now. >> reporter: there certainly is a lot of action and it started with the president quite early this morning. he was tweeting about the...
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at the same time he's saying that deportations are continuing, they're continuing in new mexico and border states. you've got his attorney general and the head of homeland security talking about the border wall. they are in the border talking about this illegal immigration which, by the way, has declined dramatically. it's coming from central america not necessarily from mexico. we totally upset our relationship with mexico on the border wall. >> so your point about that illegal immigration declining they're saying that that is a sign that their policies on being tough on immigration is working. >> no, no, they started declining when i was governing of new mexico in the year 2010 under the obama administration because we do need border security, we need more border guards, we need more technology, we need more efforts to stem that illegal tide. you can't justify illegal immigration, but, you know, they've declined dramatically and it's continuing to decline and the rhetoric that they're using i think is just exacerbating the situation. this border wall now may cost $60 billion. mexico is n
at the same time he's saying that deportations are continuing, they're continuing in new mexico and border states. you've got his attorney general and the head of homeland security talking about the border wall. they are in the border talking about this illegal immigration which, by the way, has declined dramatically. it's coming from central america not necessarily from mexico. we totally upset our relationship with mexico on the border wall. >> so your point about that illegal...
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. >> new mexico has become the first state in the u.s. to ban so-called lunch shaming.students who can't pay their lunch bills. nbc's miguel almaguer is in albuquerque for us this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. children whose parents haven't paid their cafeteria bills on time are often embarrassed in front of their friends. now, a new law should end that. >> reporter: the new legislation outlaws lunchtime shaming. children in new mexico will no longer be benighed food or singled out because parents have fallen behind on cafeteria bills. it happened to 12-year-old hazel compton and her three sisters. >> it was embarrassing. it made me feel more poor. >> i know a lot of kids that have had this happen to them. they were mortified. and their parents, just brokenhearted over it. when the kids come home mad and you think you're doing such a good job parenting them and something like this happens and you feel like, just the worst mother in the world. >> reporter: with change being served up in new mexico, this is not the only state where children have been p
. >> new mexico has become the first state in the u.s. to ban so-called lunch shaming.students who can't pay their lunch bills. nbc's miguel almaguer is in albuquerque for us this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. children whose parents haven't paid their cafeteria bills on time are often embarrassed in front of their friends. now, a new law should end that. >> reporter: the new legislation outlaws lunchtime shaming. children in new mexico will no longer be...
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. >> from her home town in pennsylvania to villages in alaska and new mexico. >> i was influenced by indigenous wisdom and they are very connected to future generations. >> from marching on washington to feeding the standing rock demonstrators, she has been involved from the 60s to today. >> whether it's our democracy ornate your or animals or our children's future. >> when she opened up the cafe, wicks lived her ideals. we bought food from local farms and paid a living wage and gave benefits to waitings. i use good food to lure customers into social activist. >> we want philadelphia to be a green city and we need to lead the way in this. >>> members of the military veterans and even military spouses are getting a chance to seek out new careers today. the camden county fro molders board is holing this job fair at the pavilion and there are workshops to help job seekers with skills like resume writing. you have about 40 minutes left. >>> wawa is celebrate a first store opening with free cups of coffee today. mayor jim kenney was here at this wawa. tonight was 1964 that wawa opened its
. >> from her home town in pennsylvania to villages in alaska and new mexico. >> i was influenced by indigenous wisdom and they are very connected to future generations. >> from marching on washington to feeding the standing rock demonstrators, she has been involved from the 60s to today. >> whether it's our democracy ornate your or animals or our children's future. >> when she opened up the cafe, wicks lived her ideals. we bought food from local farms and paid a...
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we have snow showing up in portions of texas and new mexico and colorado. move the map to the west and we are in the clear, a few high clouds approaching northern california. we will check in on the current numbers updated for the 6:00 hour. santa rosa, 80 degrees, san francisco, 64, half moon bay in the upper 50s. here's the live camera looking towards san francisco. we typically show you the fog in the summer time. not the case for today. the coast is clear and the whole bay area is in the clear, we are going to hold on to that pattern for tomorrow. for the morning hours tomorrow, overnight lows, san 40s. san francisco, 52, lots of sunshine tomorrow. by 12:00, mostly sunny skies. near the coast and the bay, we shave off a few degrees from today's high but it's still nice. san francisco, 50s and 60s. this is 8:00 tomorrow morning. mostly clear skies, then you see the brighter colors coming on board here. 80s, a bit cooler on the coast line. pacifica and half moon bay, 70s, warmer temperatures are coming as this area of high pressure rebuilds. gusty winds m
we have snow showing up in portions of texas and new mexico and colorado. move the map to the west and we are in the clear, a few high clouds approaching northern california. we will check in on the current numbers updated for the 6:00 hour. santa rosa, 80 degrees, san francisco, 64, half moon bay in the upper 50s. here's the live camera looking towards san francisco. we typically show you the fog in the summer time. not the case for today. the coast is clear and the whole bay area is in the...
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people from los angeles, arizona, nevada, and new mexico also reported seeing something green and veryght in the sky. >>> some dog owners say their dogs have gotten sick after spending time in a popular san francisco park. the sick dogs have recently visited press feet park in the vernal heights neighborhood. jackie ward on why pet owners are pointing the finger at the city. for six days, nine-year-old char welcome ita sick with diarrhea and so has monte and they don't think it's any coincidence. >> i've seen her eat grass here. >> reporter: earlier this week some dog owners say their pets got violently ill. throwing up and even foaming at the mouth. these concerned dog owners think there is something in the grass. >> whether or not they put anything on the grass, i don't think they have found a conclusive answer. >> reporter: rec and parks department told us some of the park has been newly seeded but nonfertilizers or chemicals were used. >> and look at this. playground. elementary school. little kids come to his park all the time and what do little kids do? they feel the grass. they
people from los angeles, arizona, nevada, and new mexico also reported seeing something green and veryght in the sky. >>> some dog owners say their dogs have gotten sick after spending time in a popular san francisco park. the sick dogs have recently visited press feet park in the vernal heights neighborhood. jackie ward on why pet owners are pointing the finger at the city. for six days, nine-year-old char welcome ita sick with diarrhea and so has monte and they don't think it's any...
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and alexis erickson, whose partner is richard lopez come as a result, he was sent to a new mexico jailm tacoma. that does it for our broadcast. democracy now! is looking g for democracy now! is looking g for feedbaback f annenberg media ♪
and alexis erickson, whose partner is richard lopez come as a result, he was sent to a new mexico jailm tacoma. that does it for our broadcast. democracy now! is looking g for democracy now! is looking g for feedbaback f annenberg media ♪
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and alexis erickson, whose partner is richard lopez come as a result, he was sent to a new mexico jailm tacoma. that does it for our broadcast. democracy now! is looking g for feedbaback f announcer: this is a production of china central television america. lee: leonardo da vinci once said that simplicity is the ultimate form of sophistication. this week's "full frame," guests are proving that simple ideas to foster change can have the most profound impact. i'm may lee in los angeles. let's take it "full frame."
and alexis erickson, whose partner is richard lopez come as a result, he was sent to a new mexico jailm tacoma. that does it for our broadcast. democracy now! is looking g for feedbaback f announcer: this is a production of china central television america. lee: leonardo da vinci once said that simplicity is the ultimate form of sophistication. this week's "full frame," guests are proving that simple ideas to foster change can have the most profound impact. i'm may lee in los angeles....
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and controversy in new mexico where a teacher is upsetting students with her bathroom passes. we have the full story in big talkers. >> and an authentic italian pizza spot serving up slices with a side of history. the owner ez get ready to celebrate their 50th anniversary. of course, accuweather is coming right up. >>> taking a live look at sky 6 hd looking at the beaches in cape may. not necessarily a place you want to be with pockets of rain on and off. but it's friday. >> and sometimes that is the only good news you have. it's not raining much out there, that is other good news for you. just clouds. looking at stormtracker 6 live double scan around the area, we are basically dry just a sprinkle trying to form near wilmington. we are not anticipating any showers or a thunderstorm until later on this afternoon even that will be spotty. now going outside live and the clouds are hanging tough as we look live at sky 6 hd. the energy stadium. a lot of low clouds this morning and fog was an issue. temperature 55 degrees and dew point 51 and the air nearly saturated and the winds a
and controversy in new mexico where a teacher is upsetting students with her bathroom passes. we have the full story in big talkers. >> and an authentic italian pizza spot serving up slices with a side of history. the owner ez get ready to celebrate their 50th anniversary. of course, accuweather is coming right up. >>> taking a live look at sky 6 hd looking at the beaches in cape may. not necessarily a place you want to be with pockets of rain on and off. but it's friday....
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and massachusetts made high on list and compared to west virginia which pays 3600 per person and new mexico and mississippi paid the lesion. >> interesting. >> today is tomorrow is the last day to file and 40 million >> reminder tomorrow tax day. >> because of emancipation easter we get a break. >> thanks to d.c. hunld reds of tax day ralryes held over the nation this weekend. people called on president trump to release his tax returns. >> ronica cleary has the story. >>> she's not rolling easter eggs at this point. she doesn't all day. you were working. >> hey. it is calmer than 5bg hour. let talk about taxes. protests over the weekend on april 15 sort of traditional tax day that you think of. >> people still pushing sks to sue pru interrupt's tam returns. he said he was under audit and would release when the audit was it's over a year later and it certainly begs question how long does audit take to complete. it's irs stance not to comment on you know individual tax audits or tax situations if you will and so if the briefing today it's been going o on a month trickling in to tax take askin
and massachusetts made high on list and compared to west virginia which pays 3600 per person and new mexico and mississippi paid the lesion. >> interesting. >> today is tomorrow is the last day to file and 40 million >> reminder tomorrow tax day. >> because of emancipation easter we get a break. >> thanks to d.c. hunld reds of tax day ralryes held over the nation this weekend. people called on president trump to release his tax returns. >> ronica cleary has...
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there are several temples in los angeles, new mexico, texas. is a famous devotion tour in queens, in new york. the devotion there centers around the transwoman whose name is areli and the connection is actually very direct in that there is a group of transectionual women here and it's spread through this social network. >> so, is santa muerte devotion, is that like really taking off among the trans community in mexico? >> yeah, it's definitely a big part of that. you have to think this is a group of people that find themselves isolated and, you know, a lot of trans people, if they're lower class find themselves doing sex work. there is some overlap there because santa muerte is also extremely popular among prostitutes. if you have people that are doubly marginalized, i think santa muerte holds a lot of appeal. santa muerte accepts everybody. >> adrian is taking me to meet three transgendered prostitutes to see how santa muerte helps them cope with their dangerous existence on the streets of mexico city. >> scarlet. i brought something for santis
there are several temples in los angeles, new mexico, texas. is a famous devotion tour in queens, in new york. the devotion there centers around the transwoman whose name is areli and the connection is actually very direct in that there is a group of transectionual women here and it's spread through this social network. >> so, is santa muerte devotion, is that like really taking off among the trans community in mexico? >> yeah, it's definitely a big part of that. you have to think...
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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. marshall badge. here, we have some items that belong to the first african-american sheriff elected in the south after reconstruction. his election was thanks to the passage of the voting rights act of 1965. that made it possible for a large number of african americans to finally be able to vote. that manifested itself, this is one example of how that changed things. emerson was elected sheriff in 1966 and then was reelected for -- four more times after that. until he finally retired in the 1980's. these are a set of his sunglasses. badges, macon county. and then, his nameplate. that's one of the unique things about sheriffs, every now and then you find a sheriff who is appointed, but typically most positions are not like that. moving on, another collection highlight, we have eliot ness' original credentials. eliot ness was
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. marshall badge. here, we have some items that belong to the first african-american sheriff elected in the south after reconstruction. his election was thanks to the passage of the voting rights act of 1965. that made it...
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in new mexico, where her app pinged him back on saturday. next day, suddenly amber sees a vehicle approaching and she sprints into action. barefoot. >> i immediately jumped out of my car, tried to run after them, not thinking about my feet, not thinking about anything else. if this is where i get out, it doesn't matter. they didn't see me in their rear view. i'm okay. >> reporter: as day four in the hot desert sun comes to a close, amber hits a low point. >> almost exactly 100 hours out here now. all i can keep thinking is how much i want my daddy. and my mom. i don't want to be alone anymore. >> at what point did you decide that you had to rescue yourself? >> by about the fourth day. i figured there should have been at least a search out. but i hadn't seen anything, heard anything. >> reporter: the next morning, amber takes a gigantic risk embarking on what she says would be an 11-mile desperate hike for a cell signal. it's amazing, you can see flagstaff mountains so clearly from here. >> that's exactly why i chose to walk that way, because
in new mexico, where her app pinged him back on saturday. next day, suddenly amber sees a vehicle approaching and she sprints into action. barefoot. >> i immediately jumped out of my car, tried to run after them, not thinking about my feet, not thinking about anything else. if this is where i get out, it doesn't matter. they didn't see me in their rear view. i'm okay. >> reporter: as day four in the hot desert sun comes to a close, amber hits a low point. >> almost exactly 100...
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she's in new mexico. give us your thoughts as well. it prompted the decision and announcement yesterday prompted reaction on several fronts. this is the statement from the national iranian american council saying that today secretary tillerson and the trump administration placed the security of the american people and world at great risk. public statements lambasting the nuclear deal as a failed approach and comparing the country with north korea are reckless and false. it is nothing less than unnerving for the secretary of state to ignore the advice of nearly all security experts, foreign and domestic, on the efficacy of the nuclear deal. this comes one day after the secretary acknowledged that iran was complying with the terms of the deal. such policy positions have come to define this administration. let's hear next from mike, fort lauderdale, florida. democrats line. caller: good morning. i just wanted to make a point that we have so much on our plate right now going on and we have to deal with the iranians. why not just take our t
she's in new mexico. give us your thoughts as well. it prompted the decision and announcement yesterday prompted reaction on several fronts. this is the statement from the national iranian american council saying that today secretary tillerson and the trump administration placed the security of the american people and world at great risk. public statements lambasting the nuclear deal as a failed approach and comparing the country with north korea are reckless and false. it is nothing less than...