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constituents in new mexico support reducing wasted natural gas. a recent poll by colorado college conducted after the election found that 74% of new mexicans support the bml methane rate reduction role. i'm proud that enough senatorsem shared that view and voted to reject an attempt to repeal the common sense protection of public health, air quality, and responsible development of our natural resources. there is nothing conservative about making it easier to waste a precious public energy source. co waste, capturing critical royalties for new mexico communities and putting our national gas resources to beneficial use. a this repeal effort of the methane rule would have represented a major step backwards. today's vote was a major victory for responsible development of our natural gas resources and our nation's decade long commitment to protect the air we breathe. i want to say a special thank you to all 51 senators supported our efforts today on behalf of my constituents in theirs. thank you very much, mr. president and i yield back the balance of
constituents in new mexico support reducing wasted natural gas. a recent poll by colorado college conducted after the election found that 74% of new mexicans support the bml methane rate reduction role. i'm proud that enough senatorsem shared that view and voted to reject an attempt to repeal the common sense protection of public health, air quality, and responsible development of our natural resources. there is nothing conservative about making it easier to waste a precious public energy...
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in all of my travels, i have never seen a place like new mexico. the natural beauty, the culture, the food, the art, the music, and the history -- the traditions we passed down from one generation to the next. these are all second to none. even with all that, they are still not our greatest resources. i am looking at our greatest resource right now. [applause] mayor gonzales: with every class we graduate, every class of leaders we send out, we get one step closer to taking control of our state's destiny. i look around this room today, and i cannot help but feel hope. i know you feel it, too. it is not easy. the path you set out on is fraught with challenges. the world will put challenges in your path to define you and help you find out what makes you different. often, it may use that to divide you from the people around you, and it is an easy trap to fall into. i have spent a lot of sleepless nights and missed opportunities trying to fit into the world's categories. it means i spent a lot of my life feeling separate, apart from, different from. tha
in all of my travels, i have never seen a place like new mexico. the natural beauty, the culture, the food, the art, the music, and the history -- the traditions we passed down from one generation to the next. these are all second to none. even with all that, they are still not our greatest resources. i am looking at our greatest resource right now. [applause] mayor gonzales: with every class we graduate, every class of leaders we send out, we get one step closer to taking control of our...
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but the restaurant was in new mexico.ed to be talking to friends of mine many people at mcdonald's and i asked them if they would intervene and tell them to the page on the past experience. and understand what i said no to them interested. i went out and bought a restaurant to show them i was interested. so apparently they turned the page on me. so two years later, one night we were closing at the restaurant lead to night my wife and i and 3 people walked in to have dinner. i remember we were so jammed that night the lines were out the door. it was a hard night of friday night i believe. and they came in and one of them later on one of the mcdonald's people told me, you know what i remember about your restaurant joe? is it i have no idea. i remember one of your waitresses come up to you because you were hosting and said don't give me any more i am full. i don't want any more customers. they said they couldn't believe someone said they didn't want or clients. so they sat there until closing about midnight they were eating
but the restaurant was in new mexico.ed to be talking to friends of mine many people at mcdonald's and i asked them if they would intervene and tell them to the page on the past experience. and understand what i said no to them interested. i went out and bought a restaurant to show them i was interested. so apparently they turned the page on me. so two years later, one night we were closing at the restaurant lead to night my wife and i and 3 people walked in to have dinner. i remember we were...
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a disproportionate number of the american prisoners were from the new mexico national guard.it's why the memorial march is held annually at white sands missile range in southern new mexico. like many soldiers, past and present, colonel ben skardon takes part for the historical symbolism. we first aired this story last year, and decided to run it again this memorial day weekend. what makes ben skardon unique is that among all the participants in new mexico, he is the only survivor of the actual bataan death march. and one more thing: he is nearly a hundred years old. at 98 years old, what keeps you going? >> colonel ben skardon: it doesn't take anything to get me going, i tell you. i wake up in the morning and say, "let's go!" ♪ ♪ >> alfonsi: it's become a tradition: colonel ben skardon arriving a half hour before sunrise in his orange clemson jacket, as the corrals fill up with soldiers and american flags. many will carry backpacks weighing 35 pounds or more on the course. a few will be testing new limbs. before the bataan memorial death march begins, there is a ceremonial ro
a disproportionate number of the american prisoners were from the new mexico national guard.it's why the memorial march is held annually at white sands missile range in southern new mexico. like many soldiers, past and present, colonel ben skardon takes part for the historical symbolism. we first aired this story last year, and decided to run it again this memorial day weekend. what makes ben skardon unique is that among all the participants in new mexico, he is the only survivor of the actual...
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michael padilla / (d) new mexico senate: "that's right..."and it gets worse...find posted photos of children bearing what look like school ink stamps on their arms and hands demanding payment... they are literally branded. martin savidge:"how does this happen in america today in a school?" michael padilla / (d) new mexico senate: "well it is, it's shocking that this is even a thing that's still going on..." for michael padilla it's personal. growing up he knew poverty and hunger... now a state senator, he's spearheaded legislation making new mexico the first state in the country to ban any kind of lunch shaming.martin savidge: "how did you feel when it passed?"michael padilla / (d) new mexico senate: "once in a while in the legislative process we get something right and this is one we got right." so padilla says 21 other states have reached out to him to see what they can do...and an identical bill has been introduced into congress... which could bring a federal law.so that no student should ever again have to face a choice between hunger or shame. martin savidg
michael padilla / (d) new mexico senate: "that's right..."and it gets worse...find posted photos of children bearing what look like school ink stamps on their arms and hands demanding payment... they are literally branded. martin savidge:"how does this happen in america today in a school?" michael padilla / (d) new mexico senate: "well it is, it's shocking that this is even a thing that's still going on..." for michael padilla it's personal. growing up he knew...
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she is jennifer ramos, executive director of a nonprofit called new mexico apple seed. passed in new mexico to end this practice, and a similar bill was introduced in congress just yesterday. jennifer, great to have you on. >> thank you for having me. >> i mean, i just rattled off just really sad scene in the lunchroom that's playing out across the country. i'm sure you can tell me similar stories. >> you know, it really is had a heartbreaking practice that children all over the united states go through every day when their parents haven't paid the bill, and a lot of times the parents may just need a little extra time. they may be paycheck to paycheck and they just need more time to pay the bill, and what ends up happening is children are ashamed and feel terrible and often go hungry. you had mentioned having two different lines for pizza or a cheese sandwich but many schools just give them nothing. if you don't have any money on you. >> awful. >> or on your card. >> so how in new mexico have you all worked to fix this? >> you know, we've been working on this for about
she is jennifer ramos, executive director of a nonprofit called new mexico apple seed. passed in new mexico to end this practice, and a similar bill was introduced in congress just yesterday. jennifer, great to have you on. >> thank you for having me. >> i mean, i just rattled off just really sad scene in the lunchroom that's playing out across the country. i'm sure you can tell me similar stories. >> you know, it really is had a heartbreaking practice that children all over...
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he spoke at new mexico highlands university. this is 15 minutes. gonzales: hello, highlands. i'd rate have a good time tonight? i know you are, because you are cowboys and cowgirls. this is an important time for you and your family. i want to thank the provost for a kind introduction. the board of regents for their work every day in guiding this university and faculty. thank you so much for the invitation to be here. before i get started, i want to recognize the people of santa fe. we
he spoke at new mexico highlands university. this is 15 minutes. gonzales: hello, highlands. i'd rate have a good time tonight? i know you are, because you are cowboys and cowgirls. this is an important time for you and your family. i want to thank the provost for a kind introduction. the board of regents for their work every day in guiding this university and faculty. thank you so much for the invitation to be here. before i get started, i want to recognize the people of santa fe. we
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martin savidge, cnn, albuquerque, new mexico. >> good for new mexico. you, martin savsavidge. >>> in a few hours president trump will honor fallen soldiers in his first memorial day wreath ceremony. we're joined live with a personal take on this national holiday, coming up next. ugh, no bars. oh no, looks like somebody needs a new network. when i got this unlimited plan they told me they were all the same. they're not. verizon has the largest, most-reliable 4g lte network in america. it's basically made for places like this. honey, what if it was just us out here? right. so, i ordered you a car. thank you. you don't want to be out here at night 'cause of the, uh, coyotes. ok, thanks, bud. bye. be nice to have your car for some shelter. bye. when it really, really matters, you need the best network and the best unlimited. just $45 per line for four lines. >>> you're looking live at pictures of arlington national cemetery. this morning president trump will lay a wreath at the tomb of the unknowns honoring fallen service members. he just tweeted about it,
martin savidge, cnn, albuquerque, new mexico. >> good for new mexico. you, martin savsavidge. >>> in a few hours president trump will honor fallen soldiers in his first memorial day wreath ceremony. we're joined live with a personal take on this national holiday, coming up next. ugh, no bars. oh no, looks like somebody needs a new network. when i got this unlimited plan they told me they were all the same. they're not. verizon has the largest, most-reliable 4g lte network in...
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they would find themselves in new mexico. and from new mexico, which they were involved in the lincoln county wars and the infamous situation with billy the kid in some cases would finally in 1876, company i of the ninth cavalry would come to southern colorado from new mexico. and they would garrison fort garland. fort garland, as many of you know, is part of the colorado historical society. it has a fantastic museum. one of the great places to go in the spring and the summer and have a picnic, enjoy the view of colorado, and learn about its history. because much of the four still remains today in pristine condition. these troops were sent to this area at a strategic crossroads. in the four corners area where numerous tribal groups claimed that this area was their traditional land. so from the navajo, to the ute, to the cheyenne and others, this had long been a crossroads for native peoples. we find that the fort is described by none other than helen hunt jackson, one of the earliest authors to deal with indian-white conflict
they would find themselves in new mexico. and from new mexico, which they were involved in the lincoln county wars and the infamous situation with billy the kid in some cases would finally in 1876, company i of the ninth cavalry would come to southern colorado from new mexico. and they would garrison fort garland. fort garland, as many of you know, is part of the colorado historical society. it has a fantastic museum. one of the great places to go in the spring and the summer and have a picnic,...
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before the affordable care act, new mexico had one of the highest rates of uninsured in the country. was almost 20% at 19.6%. that rate has been cut in half at 8.9%. approximately 300,000 more new mexicans now have health care, and each one of these 300,000 people has a story about having -- how having health care has made a difference, even saved lives. thanks to the affordable care act, hundreds of thousands of new mexicans now have essential health benefits, including doctor visits, hospital care, prescription drugs, pregnancy and childbirth and mental health services, and a range of preventative services like mammograms and other cancer screenings are available at no cost. i'm not saying that the a.c.a. is perfect. premiums are still too high, deductibles are increasing too much, and we still must bring down the costs of prescription drugs. we absolutely need the work to bring down costs, but on balance, the affordable care act passes all tests, many with flying colors. trumpcare does not -- does not come close. trumpcare gets an "f". test number one -- does trumpcare increase th
before the affordable care act, new mexico had one of the highest rates of uninsured in the country. was almost 20% at 19.6%. that rate has been cut in half at 8.9%. approximately 300,000 more new mexicans now have health care, and each one of these 300,000 people has a story about having -- how having health care has made a difference, even saved lives. thanks to the affordable care act, hundreds of thousands of new mexicans now have essential health benefits, including doctor visits,...
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michael padilla / (d) new mexico senate: "that's right..."and it gets worse...online you can find posted photos of children bearing what look like school ink stamps on their arms and hands demanding payment... they are literally branded. martin savidge:"how does this happen in america today in a school?" michael padilla / (d) new mexico senate: "well it is, it's shocking that this is even a thing that's still going on..." for michael padilla it's personal. growing up he knew poverty and hunger... now a state senator, he's spearheaded legislation making new mexico the first state in the country to ban any kind of lunch shaming.martin savidge: "how did you feel when it passed?"michael padilla / (d) new mexico senate: "once in a while in the legislative process we get something right and this is one we got right." so padilla says 21 other states have reached out to him to see what they can do...and an identical bill has been introduced into congress... which could bring a federal law.so that no student should ever again have to face a choice between hunger or shame
michael padilla / (d) new mexico senate: "that's right..."and it gets worse...online you can find posted photos of children bearing what look like school ink stamps on their arms and hands demanding payment... they are literally branded. martin savidge:"how does this happen in america today in a school?" michael padilla / (d) new mexico senate: "well it is, it's shocking that this is even a thing that's still going on..." for michael padilla it's personal. growing...
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hobby or gonzales at new mexico's highlands -- javier gonzalez at new mexico highlands university.aturday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span and c-span.org. >> sunday on "q and a" -- >> i had a guy that was vaporized along with a security team. war is not a game, not a funny thing. intelligence officer malcolm nance on his most recent americahe plot to hack ," and "hacking isis." writing "hacking isis," we found that there were two hacks that happened, one in france and another against the which wereestag, attributed to isis. while we were studying that, we learned that the methodologies, the malware that was introduced, and the place where the servers terminated that were stealing the information were certainly not isis, they were what are now -- atp28,tp 27 cozybear. bear" was the name that crowd strike gave to russian military intelligence, the gru. >> sunday on c-span's "q&a." >> on wednesday, former acting deputy attorney general sally yates delivered remarks to graduates on harvard class day. she discussed lessons from her own career and the events that led to her dismissal by t
hobby or gonzales at new mexico's highlands -- javier gonzalez at new mexico highlands university.aturday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span and c-span.org. >> sunday on "q and a" -- >> i had a guy that was vaporized along with a security team. war is not a game, not a funny thing. intelligence officer malcolm nance on his most recent americahe plot to hack ," and "hacking isis." writing "hacking isis," we found that there were two hacks that...
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brad left new mexico to go to boise to care for his mother. his mother had a dementia diagnosis so he went up to care for her. that's when he found out his cancer had returned. because of that cancer, he had his left eye removed. he had a gland removed. he's undergone chemo, radiation. but now they discover it has spread to his shoulders, his hips, his ribs, his upper right leg, and his lung. but because this dog has been by his side the entire time, she's looking for him. but wait until she sees him. >> where's this baby. oh, yeah. >> she's so happy to see him. and you know that has to be the best kind of medicine for him. he's a tough guy. i mean, he's retired from the army. he was first diagnosed in 2009. this guy has proven that he truly is a fighter. they've got a gofundme page. as we all know, with this kind of battle, the bills can mount. >> what are you doing? where's my baby? >>> you hocked yourself out of a plane. now time to open your parachute. there goes that parachute, grab the brakes. pull on those brakes, and suddenly those bra
brad left new mexico to go to boise to care for his mother. his mother had a dementia diagnosis so he went up to care for her. that's when he found out his cancer had returned. because of that cancer, he had his left eye removed. he had a gland removed. he's undergone chemo, radiation. but now they discover it has spread to his shoulders, his hips, his ribs, his upper right leg, and his lung. but because this dog has been by his side the entire time, she's looking for him. but wait until she...
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martin savidge, cnn, albuquerque, new mexico ( mark ) in bay area basketball.ors acting coach mike brown missed the team's practice monday because of the flu. so the team had a familar face on the sideline.( darya ) steve kerr coached the team's practice yesterday with brown out. kerr has been out for most of the playoffs with lingering back problems. despite being out there for practice, kerr is unlikely to be on the sidelines for game one of the n-b-a finals. "i'm not ready to coach yet.i'm still feeling a lot of effects of what i've got going on. but with mike being out, i'll take his spot, after he took my spot, media wise. i told the team the good news is the team's really healthy, the bad news is the coaching staff is dropping like flies.>( darya ) game one of the finals between the warriors and cavs is set for thursday night at oracle arena. ( mark ) coming up on the kron four morning news... an 82 year old man in the south bay fights off an intruder trying to break into his home. we''ll explain how he was able to hold down the thief until po
martin savidge, cnn, albuquerque, new mexico ( mark ) in bay area basketball.ors acting coach mike brown missed the team's practice monday because of the flu. so the team had a familar face on the sideline.( darya ) steve kerr coached the team's practice yesterday with brown out. kerr has been out for most of the playoffs with lingering back problems. despite being out there for practice, kerr is unlikely to be on the sidelines for game one of the n-b-a finals. "i'm not ready to coach...
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an governor -- or at an economical university enjoyed it and just troops into the warehouse that new mexico highlands university. michigan governor rick schneider in pv and community college in michigan. saturday night at it :00 eastern on c-span and c-span.org. >> former secretary of state hillary clinton speaker for this year's graduation ceremony -- at her own water 48 years ago. this is just over 30 minutes. [applause] thank you. thank you so much. [applause] thank you. thank you very much for that warm welcome. i am so grateful to be here back at wellesley, especially for president johnson's very first commencement, and to thank her, the trustees, families and friends, faculty, staff, and guests for understanding and perpetuating the importance of this college: what it stands for, what it has meant, and what it will do in the years ahead. and most importantly, it's wonderful to be here with another green class to say, congratulations to the class of 2017! [applause] and i assume, or at least you can tell me later, unlike us, you actually have a class cheer. 1969 wellesley, yet another
an governor -- or at an economical university enjoyed it and just troops into the warehouse that new mexico highlands university. michigan governor rick schneider in pv and community college in michigan. saturday night at it :00 eastern on c-span and c-span.org. >> former secretary of state hillary clinton speaker for this year's graduation ceremony -- at her own water 48 years ago. this is just over 30 minutes. [applause] thank you. thank you so much. [applause] thank you. thank you very...
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her story begins in a small town, dexter, new mexico. this is where pegye made her entrance. >> i have often said that she was born winking at the doctor and swinging on the chandelier. >> reporter: pegye was june and glenn marshall's fourth child. glenn says pegye was going places from the very day she was born. >> she was never still. >> reporter: she danced, sang, played sports and it seemed nothing could hold her back. she had scoliosis as a kid. young pegye had to wear a brace around the clock. that's a terrible burden for a young kid like that to bear. but it also kind of ended up motivating her, didn't it? >> it really did. >> reporter: pegye's doctor talked with her about a career in physical therapy. she volunteered and loved it. >> she made up her mind right then she wanted to be a physical therapist, and she wanted to move to california and be a beautiful blonde. so she did. >> reporter: a farmer's daughter with big dreams. so pegye left the small town of dexter for sunny california and settled in newport beach. that's where s
her story begins in a small town, dexter, new mexico. this is where pegye made her entrance. >> i have often said that she was born winking at the doctor and swinging on the chandelier. >> reporter: pegye was june and glenn marshall's fourth child. glenn says pegye was going places from the very day she was born. >> she was never still. >> reporter: she danced, sang, played sports and it seemed nothing could hold her back. she had scoliosis as a kid. young pegye had to...
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the mountains you see in the background are the mountains here in new mexico.get director declared quote this stuff is going up because the president wants to make the country safe. keeping them honest, this stuff has nothing to do with president trump. dafney griffin. >> this particular wall came from the bush administration. >> reporter: president george w. bush signed the secure act in october of 2006. since, he and president obama approved construction to border walls and fences from texas to california. it is those presidents responsible for improvements. this started in 2016. months before president trump was elected. >> it is not unusual to see the wall fixed. >> reporter: in addition to seeing the trains along the border, one of the first things we noticed was the fence skr separating the countries. a fence the budget director pointed out. >> this doesn't stop drugs and doesn't stop criminals from crossing the border. it doesn't stop hardly anything. >> reporter: press secretary sean spicer noted it. >> if you look at that in particular, you have a chai
the mountains you see in the background are the mountains here in new mexico.get director declared quote this stuff is going up because the president wants to make the country safe. keeping them honest, this stuff has nothing to do with president trump. dafney griffin. >> this particular wall came from the bush administration. >> reporter: president george w. bush signed the secure act in october of 2006. since, he and president obama approved construction to border walls and fences...
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roswell, new mexico. are you sure that is a tornado? yes.rday was active for areas from new mexico to the carolinas. we have a big fog bank making more of a push now. we will see cooler temps. santa rosa down five. livermore from a very hot 96 to 89 today. you can see the low cloud deck there. it needs a little help. it will get it. delta breeze still isn't over 25 or 30. by this evening or tomorrow morning, it will be. 50s to 70s. 60s in between. it is looking cooler as the system to the west/southwest of l.a. begins to lift that. will join another system from the north and give us a pretty significant cooldown. one more warm day inland. then everything plunges big time. upper 60s and 70s inland by the time we get to friday. after today we can say good-bye to the 90s and get a cooling trend. the weekend looks nice but a little warmer. >> thank you, steve. >> you got it. >>> the nba western conference champs are back in the bay area this morning. the warriors took this video getting off of the chartered flight just before 3:00 this morning.
roswell, new mexico. are you sure that is a tornado? yes.rday was active for areas from new mexico to the carolinas. we have a big fog bank making more of a push now. we will see cooler temps. santa rosa down five. livermore from a very hot 96 to 89 today. you can see the low cloud deck there. it needs a little help. it will get it. delta breeze still isn't over 25 or 30. by this evening or tomorrow morning, it will be. 50s to 70s. 60s in between. it is looking cooler as the system to the...
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internal polling numbers out, i remember running down the hall, saying did you see the numbers in new mexicosee the -- it wasn't until later when all this news broke. >> would it have made a difference if comey had said that the trump campaign was colluding with the russians, of course it would. >> that is the sole bias. >> but the original sin in all of this was that jim comey, the man who stood up as number two in the justice department and the bush administration was big justice, which is don't let the -- he did that when he came out and said we're not charging hillary clinton, and no reasonable person would charge her. he waded into politics then. why? because he knew there were so many agents who wanted to charge. so many agents who were so mad about how they handled general petraeus and they were mad that they weren't going after hillary clinton. he was dealing his with own internal politics. the problem is there are procedures if you don't charge, you don't talk, because once you start you can't stop and then you loses your independence. >> do you agree? >> he should have shut up. pro
internal polling numbers out, i remember running down the hall, saying did you see the numbers in new mexicosee the -- it wasn't until later when all this news broke. >> would it have made a difference if comey had said that the trump campaign was colluding with the russians, of course it would. >> that is the sole bias. >> but the original sin in all of this was that jim comey, the man who stood up as number two in the justice department and the bush administration was big...
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tom is waiting in rio rancho, new mexico, good morning.aller: i believe the budget is dead on arrival. mccain said it right. i think the problem is that congress does not understand history. , thearticular constitution independence was all a compromise. if you cannot compromise in congress you cannot get anything done. as far as the budget is concerned, you have got to get the democrats and republicans to work together on a budget. if you only have one party doing all the talk it is not going to happen. that is why it is dead on arrival. host: let me ask you about the 2017 omnibus bill that came together to avoid the shutdown. what did you think about that process? caller: first of all, i said it is a compromise. companies have got to get together and work out a situation where you can never shut down the federal government. host: did you see compromise in that omnibus spending bill? caller: i think there was some, because they realized the problem is if he shut down the federal government and do not provide what is needed for everybody wh
tom is waiting in rio rancho, new mexico, good morning.aller: i believe the budget is dead on arrival. mccain said it right. i think the problem is that congress does not understand history. , thearticular constitution independence was all a compromise. if you cannot compromise in congress you cannot get anything done. as far as the budget is concerned, you have got to get the democrats and republicans to work together on a budget. if you only have one party doing all the talk it is not going...
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i'm starting at carlsbad caverns in new mexico. from there i'm headed to the grand canyon 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 canyon 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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this one from mayor hobby or ernzales -- mayor javi gonzalez at new mexico highlands university.
this one from mayor hobby or ernzales -- mayor javi gonzalez at new mexico highlands university.
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in fact, you couldn't find one republican on the border in the states of california, arizona, new mexico and texas who supported that wall. why? well, unlike the president's promise, mexico's not paying for it. there's no plan for the wall. we don't even know where we would build it. the secretary of interior, president trump's appointee, said well, we can't build it on the u.s. side because it cuts us off from the river. mexico won't build it on its side. where are we going to build it? in the middle of the river? and mainly because it's not really effective. you can tunnel under a wall. and drugs, which we all want to prevent the scourge of drugs from coming across our borders, so many of them come in little planes and in boats. and when they come by land, they are often hidden in parts of cars, in the carburetor or the exhaust tank. hidden. and they will be able to come through because the wall obviously is going to have for tallies in it where -- going to have portals in it where trucks and cars request go through. so no money for the border wall, not one plug nickel, but we do have
in fact, you couldn't find one republican on the border in the states of california, arizona, new mexico and texas who supported that wall. why? well, unlike the president's promise, mexico's not paying for it. there's no plan for the wall. we don't even know where we would build it. the secretary of interior, president trump's appointee, said well, we can't build it on the u.s. side because it cuts us off from the river. mexico won't build it on its side. where are we going to build it? in the...
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back and i remember running down into the deputy campaign manager's numbers, did you see them in new mexicod we are surging and get the boss, and now president, to the states to campaigning and it is not until later that all of this news broke, and the numbers were moving. >> and would they have broke that there was a campaign of trump possibly colluding with the russians. >> the original sin in all of this is that jim comey, the man who stood up as number two in the justice department and the bush administration which is big justice to not interfere with the justice department procedures threw him overboard when he came in to say, we are not charging hillary clinton and no reasonable person would charge her. he got and wadeded into the politics then, and why? because he knew that there were so many agents who wanted to charge, and so many agents who were so mad about how they handled then general petraeus, and mad they were not going after hillary clinton, and he was dealing with the internal politics of the people who disliked hillary so much, and later dealing with the politics of capito
back and i remember running down into the deputy campaign manager's numbers, did you see them in new mexicod we are surging and get the boss, and now president, to the states to campaigning and it is not until later that all of this news broke, and the numbers were moving. >> and would they have broke that there was a campaign of trump possibly colluding with the russians. >> the original sin in all of this is that jim comey, the man who stood up as number two in the justice...
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santa fe mayor at new mexico highlands university. and michigan governor rick snyder at adrian community college
santa fe mayor at new mexico highlands university. and michigan governor rick snyder at adrian community college
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this one from mayor hobby or ernzales -- mayor javi gonzalez at new mexico highlands university. gonzales: hello, highlands. i'd rate have a good time tonight? i know you are, because you are cowboys and cowgirls. this is an important time for you and your family. i want to thank the provost for a kind introduction. the board of regents for their work every day in guiding this university and faculty.
this one from mayor hobby or ernzales -- mayor javi gonzalez at new mexico highlands university. gonzales: hello, highlands. i'd rate have a good time tonight? i know you are, because you are cowboys and cowgirls. this is an important time for you and your family. i want to thank the provost for a kind introduction. the board of regents for their work every day in guiding this university and faculty.
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as with the prior speaker, we see areas in new mexico that in the past had not seen it. and now i'm actually waiting for the data on 2015, because i actually -- we're starting to see further expansion into the northeast. now it's driven by the emergence not just of pure heroin but also fentanyl and fentanyl synthetic opioids. this is the tip, because underneath it of course there were multiple adverse conditions associated with the use of prescription opioids. opioid medications actually, there are a wide variety of them, but they all have a common pharmacological effect. they basically arine ing agonis. the opioid receptors are actually associated, and this is an image that shows using positi tomography, showing the high levels, the cold scale showing the lower levels, where they are located in our brains. as you can see that there is a very high concentration in all of the regions of the brain that are engaged in our ability to perceive pain, what we call the pain network. and that includes the acc. the central area in the brain. and that's fundamental to our ability t
as with the prior speaker, we see areas in new mexico that in the past had not seen it. and now i'm actually waiting for the data on 2015, because i actually -- we're starting to see further expansion into the northeast. now it's driven by the emergence not just of pure heroin but also fentanyl and fentanyl synthetic opioids. this is the tip, because underneath it of course there were multiple adverse conditions associated with the use of prescription opioids. opioid medications actually, there...
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santa fe mayor at new mexico highlands university. and michigan governor rick snyder at adrian community college in michigan. saturday night at 8:00 eastern . c-span and c-span.org >> in brussels today, president trump helped to dedicate a nato memorial that included a piece of the world trade center and a segment of the berlin wall. during his speech, he said, 23 of the 28 nations in the alliance are still not paying their fair share and meeting their financial obligations. we'll see president trump in just a few minutes. but first, we'll hear from nato secretary general stultenberg and german chancellor angela america who will says it's not building walls that make us successful. this is about 20 mibs -- minutes. mr. stoltenberg: welcome to brussels to all of you. we will begin our meeting with the dedication of two memorials . our gathering today is an opportunity to chart our shared future and to remember our shared past. the berlin wall is the symbol of that past. it was built to divide europe, o keep people in and ideas out. in
santa fe mayor at new mexico highlands university. and michigan governor rick snyder at adrian community college in michigan. saturday night at 8:00 eastern . c-span and c-span.org >> in brussels today, president trump helped to dedicate a nato memorial that included a piece of the world trade center and a segment of the berlin wall. during his speech, he said, 23 of the 28 nations in the alliance are still not paying their fair share and meeting their financial obligations. we'll see...
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county, new mexico.permian basin oil field. my tech tonight is team, tisi. >> we got to wait, because there's so many high quality oil companies that are teetering, we don't need to go down the food chain. let's go to louis in maryland. >> caller: i got a boo-yah for you. hey, jim, this is louie from maryland. i want to thank you for all you do for us home investors. thank you for entertaining us, i'm calling about xon. >> this is a real spec and it's not clear if it's going to pay off. let's go to kirk in florida. >> caller: hi, jim. boo-yah. i'm inquiring about floor & decor. >> we did not get to an ipo on flooring dynamic. i need to go to connor in washington. >> caller: hey, jim, big fan of the show. giving you a georgetown boo-yah. >> what's up? >> caller: i'm looking to make some bad money today, jim. i have been hold on to gilead. >> this is what happened s wh you're do a whole lot of nothing with your cash, a whole lot of nothing. that concludes "the lightning round." >> we can be the ripple in t
county, new mexico.permian basin oil field. my tech tonight is team, tisi. >> we got to wait, because there's so many high quality oil companies that are teetering, we don't need to go down the food chain. let's go to louis in maryland. >> caller: i got a boo-yah for you. hey, jim, this is louie from maryland. i want to thank you for all you do for us home investors. thank you for entertaining us, i'm calling about xon. >> this is a real spec and it's not clear if it's going...
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system provider network insurance system in wisconsin is different than it is in new york let alone new mexico, tech as, california or maine. give these states to customize, support and now for the first time we are going to add federal dollars to this. we think it is a wlot smarter to subsidize the care for people with catastrophic illness. it drives 23% of the cost, just 1%. as a society agrees at the state and federal level, we are going to cover those costs, extra resources, because if we do that, we do two things, peace of mind with people with pre-existing conditions and catastrophic illnesses and work in that state and lower premiums for everybody else because the insurance does not have to cover that strooe catastrophic illnesses and stabilize the insurance markets. not only is that an unstable individual insurance market, we have a collapsing individual insurance market and this is a rescue mission. thank you very much everybody. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption cont
system provider network insurance system in wisconsin is different than it is in new york let alone new mexico, tech as, california or maine. give these states to customize, support and now for the first time we are going to add federal dollars to this. we think it is a wlot smarter to subsidize the care for people with catastrophic illness. it drives 23% of the cost, just 1%. as a society agrees at the state and federal level, we are going to cover those costs, extra resources, because if we...
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an governor -- or at an economical university enjoyed it and just troops into the warehouse that new mexicoighlands university. michigan governor rick schneider in pv and community college in michigan. saturday night at it :00 eastern on c-span and c-span.org. >> former secretary of state hillary clinton speaker for this year's graduation ceremony -- at her own water 48 years ago. this is just over 30 minutes. [applause] thank you. thank you so much. [applause] thank you. thank you very much for that warm welcome. i am so grateful to be here back at wellesley, especially for president johnson's very first commencement, and to thank her,
an governor -- or at an economical university enjoyed it and just troops into the warehouse that new mexicoighlands university. michigan governor rick schneider in pv and community college in michigan. saturday night at it :00 eastern on c-span and c-span.org. >> former secretary of state hillary clinton speaker for this year's graduation ceremony -- at her own water 48 years ago. this is just over 30 minutes. [applause] thank you. thank you so much. [applause] thank you. thank you very...
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by the prior region you can see new mexico. i'm waiting for the day because actually for starting to see further expansion into the northeast. [inaudible] so, why is it that opioid constrictions prescriptions and overdoses result in death? this is the peak. underneath, there are multiple others things associated with opioid abuse. there are a wide variety of them they have psychological effects. the preceptors that are in our brain and all in our body and these receptors associated -- and this is something that showf corridors showing the highest levels and the full scale showing the lower levels where they are located in our brains. as you can see, there is a very high concentration and all of the regions of the brain that are engaged in our ability to perceive pain. that includes the. [inaudible] this is fundamental for our ability to perceive pain. so your receptors that are in an area that allows us to involve an emotional processing and if these fundamental for the negative reaction that we get with pain. that area is also
by the prior region you can see new mexico. i'm waiting for the day because actually for starting to see further expansion into the northeast. [inaudible] so, why is it that opioid constrictions prescriptions and overdoses result in death? this is the peak. underneath, there are multiple others things associated with opioid abuse. there are a wide variety of them they have psychological effects. the preceptors that are in our brain and all in our body and these receptors associated -- and this...
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attorney and attorney general for new mexico i have experience with investigations. when someone interferes with ongoing investigations, it seems clear they have something to hide. that's not the behavior of an innocent person. make no mistake, russia's interference in our democratic process is an attack upon our nation. if the president or his associates colluded in any way with russia and this attack, it would represent the most serious betrayal of our nation by a president. while there are rarely exact parallels in history, the parallel between nixon's saturday night massacre and president trump's tuesday night massacre is hard to ignore. nixon's firing of the man heading the investigation into his actions led to his impeachment and resignation. recall that the first article of impeachment was obstruction of justice. at that point in our history, both congress and the supreme court stood resolute that the president was not above the law. congress must again stand resolute that the president is not above the law. it is well past time for congress to appoint an inde
attorney and attorney general for new mexico i have experience with investigations. when someone interferes with ongoing investigations, it seems clear they have something to hide. that's not the behavior of an innocent person. make no mistake, russia's interference in our democratic process is an attack upon our nation. if the president or his associates colluded in any way with russia and this attack, it would represent the most serious betrayal of our nation by a president. while there are...
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. >>> hail was coming down fast and furious outside albuquerque, new mexico.the size of golf balls. there were also some tornados reported in nearby areas, at least five of those confirmed throughout the state. so far, no reports of any injuries >> and, fema okayed federal fund to fight the wildfire near georgia/florida border. the wildfire has expanded to more than 200 square miles. so far, 12% contained. a giant air tanker is being used to fight the flames, about 700 firefighters from throughout the state are also at the scene. evacuation orders are in place in nearby counties. >> the situation going on several weeks now. because the of the dry conditions there. now to emergency on the west coast at nuclear waist site. >> an underground tunnel full of radioactive waste mysteriously collapsed. >> reporter: the alert came in at 8:26 a.m. >> respond to the purex tunnel for a possible collapse of the tunnel. >> reporter: workers at the site said they noticed a cave-in over an array of nuclear storage sites. the ground sagging at the juncture of two tunnels holdi
. >>> hail was coming down fast and furious outside albuquerque, new mexico.the size of golf balls. there were also some tornados reported in nearby areas, at least five of those confirmed throughout the state. so far, no reports of any injuries >> and, fema okayed federal fund to fight the wildfire near georgia/florida border. the wildfire has expanded to more than 200 square miles. so far, 12% contained. a giant air tanker is being used to fight the flames, about 700...
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alfredo corchado, you are the mexico bureau chief for the dallas morning news. as such, you spend a lot of your time covering drug dealers, the traficantes, the narcos, the kidnappings. this was not the mexico that you would have been reporting on 20 years ago. it's a whole new mexico. >> well, i actually came to mexico, and my real passion back then was covering immigration, covering the us-mexico relations. and when i left mexico in 2000, i left mexico for washington, because i thought the story had died in mexico, you know? >> hinojosa: the immigration story. >> the immigration story, but also, you know, mexico now had democracy in the year 2000. and so i figured that maybe the story was going to be washington and mexico city. so i moved to washington. three years later, september 11 comes around, there's no mexico story. i mean, there's no real us policy to mexico. and i returned to mexico, and my first assignment was to cover the women of juarez-- you know, who was killing the women of juarez? >> hinojosa: and right now we're talking about, in terms of the w
alfredo corchado, you are the mexico bureau chief for the dallas morning news. as such, you spend a lot of your time covering drug dealers, the traficantes, the narcos, the kidnappings. this was not the mexico that you would have been reporting on 20 years ago. it's a whole new mexico. >> well, i actually came to mexico, and my real passion back then was covering immigration, covering the us-mexico relations. and when i left mexico in 2000, i left mexico for washington, because i thought...
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these airborne laboratories launched and sands, new mexico, collect data for scientists.adio astronomy is a program for gathering data from outer space. dish is the eye for an elaborate radiotelescope -- telescope. this is the human engineering laboratory where the wrist bonding characteristics of humans are studied and help to improve such things as aircraft control systems. this fits the navy machine to the land. project vanguard is the name assigned to the earth satellite program. here the project director dismantles the schedule -- skill model of the three stage rocket that will be used to launch the satellite and prepares a scale model of the satellite for full-scale model. project vanguard like the development of the first usable radar screen in the detection of radio waves on mars in september 1956 are examples of research conducted at the u.s. naval research laboratory. the david taylor model basin situated at 12 miles northwest of washington is the largest and most complete model basin in the world. here in the woodworking shops, scale models of ship are produced
these airborne laboratories launched and sands, new mexico, collect data for scientists.adio astronomy is a program for gathering data from outer space. dish is the eye for an elaborate radiotelescope -- telescope. this is the human engineering laboratory where the wrist bonding characteristics of humans are studied and help to improve such things as aircraft control systems. this fits the navy machine to the land. project vanguard is the name assigned to the earth satellite program. here the...
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santa fe mayor javier gonzalez at new mexico highlands university.and michigan governor rick schneider at adrian community college in michigan. saturday night at 8:00 eastern n c-span and c-span.org. >> it resulted in a naval victory for the u.s. over japan just six months after the attack on pearl harbor and on june 2 american history tv will be live all day from the macarthur memorial visitors' center in norfolk, virginia for the 75th anniversary of the battle of midway. featured speakers include walter borneman author of "the admirals" the five star admirals who won the war at sea, elliot carlson with his book. anthony tully, coauthor of "shattered sword" the untold story of the battle of midway. and timothy orr coauthor of "never call me a hero" a legendary american dive bomber pilot remembers the battlef
santa fe mayor javier gonzalez at new mexico highlands university.and michigan governor rick schneider at adrian community college in michigan. saturday night at 8:00 eastern n c-span and c-span.org. >> it resulted in a naval victory for the u.s. over japan just six months after the attack on pearl harbor and on june 2 american history tv will be live all day from the macarthur memorial visitors' center in norfolk, virginia for the 75th anniversary of the battle of midway. featured...