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let me give you a sense for just how big a burden that would be here in new mexico it's estimated that our state government would have to either come up with a way to raise $11 billion of new taxes over the next decade, or cut the equivalent amount of coverage for hundreds of thousands of new mexicans who rely on the program.ta that is a hit to the statelus budget of a billion plus dollars a year. this would have an especially hard in fact, on our states world community, when you go to small towns in new mexico like or last fall on a rural health care listening tour, you see right away the vital role that hospitals play in rural communities. in most cases these hospitals are the only health care providers for many miles in any direction. and hospitals are also often a major employer in these smallra towns. rural health providers face enormous challenges because it is financially difficult to care for populations that live over older, less affluent, and more prone to chronic diseases than those in more urban and suburban communities.he medicaid expansion and the need-based tax credits f
let me give you a sense for just how big a burden that would be here in new mexico it's estimated that our state government would have to either come up with a way to raise $11 billion of new taxes over the next decade, or cut the equivalent amount of coverage for hundreds of thousands of new mexicans who rely on the program.ta that is a hit to the statelus budget of a billion plus dollars a year. this would have an especially hard in fact, on our states world community, when you go to small...
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new mexico's oil and gas industry is the most important economic industry to the state of new mexico. last year in 2016, new mexico's oil and gas industry contributed 1.6 fwol$1.6 billion to the sta federal fund or budget. that equalled roughly 25.8% of the budget last year. in the last ten years oil and gas typically contributes about a third directly to the state's general fund. this money goes directly to roads, hospitals, schools, that infrastructure in the state would simply not be possible without the oil and gas industry's contributions. our industry also employs over 100,000 people in the state of new mexico, a state with about 1.8 million people. new mexico also has one of the highest poverty rates in the country with almost a quarter of our population living below the federal poverty line. oil and gas jobs are extremely at trtractive in our state. nationally new mexico is one of the top energy producing states in the country, ranking fifth in crude oil production and eighth in natural gas production. even during a prolonged period of low prices, new mexico's oil and gas indu
new mexico's oil and gas industry is the most important economic industry to the state of new mexico. last year in 2016, new mexico's oil and gas industry contributed 1.6 fwol$1.6 billion to the sta federal fund or budget. that equalled roughly 25.8% of the budget last year. in the last ten years oil and gas typically contributes about a third directly to the state's general fund. this money goes directly to roads, hospitals, schools, that infrastructure in the state would simply not be...
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be two families in southern new mexico. one i met was a native who worked for the public good service for 22 years. her husband passed away in 2008 and when she found herself unable to keep working, following a stroke she couldn't afford health coverage on her se own. when she reached out to my office last year, she had bronchitis and walking pneumonia. my staff helped her enroll in medicaid and now she is able to get access to the care she needs. i want to take a moment to explain why the medicaid program is so critical in my home state of new mexico. as a medicaid expansion state, new mexico has seen dramatic games the past five years and coverage for the folks that need it the most. stories like this illustrate just how important medicaid can be for hard-working new mexicans. currently it provides affordable health coverage to over 900,000 new mexicans including many schoolchildren, seniors and nursing homes and long-term carh facilities. people with disabilities and people who need treatment for. mental health and addic
be two families in southern new mexico. one i met was a native who worked for the public good service for 22 years. her husband passed away in 2008 and when she found herself unable to keep working, following a stroke she couldn't afford health coverage on her se own. when she reached out to my office last year, she had bronchitis and walking pneumonia. my staff helped her enroll in medicaid and now she is able to get access to the care she needs. i want to take a moment to explain why the...
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the presiding officer: the senator from new mexico. a senator: thank you, mr. president. i'm happy to be joined today on the floor by senator heinrich who has been a real fighter for health care for new mexicans and i look forward to staying here and hearing him also talk about how he feels about this republican health care bill. mr. udall: i rise today for the third time this session to oppose plans by president trump and the republicans to gut our health care system and to throw millions of americans off their health insurance. on may 4 of this year, the day the house republicans narrowly passed their trumpcare bill, the president held a celebration in the white house in the rose garden, and he pronounced the bill a great plan. well, trumpcare may be a great plan if you're wealthy and healthy, but if you're wealthy, you get big tax cut, and if you're healthy, your premiums may not go up and may even go down. that is until you're sick. trumpcare is not a great plan if you're over the age of 62 or are a hardworking family trying to make ends meet, if you live in a rural ar
the presiding officer: the senator from new mexico. a senator: thank you, mr. president. i'm happy to be joined today on the floor by senator heinrich who has been a real fighter for health care for new mexicans and i look forward to staying here and hearing him also talk about how he feels about this republican health care bill. mr. udall: i rise today for the third time this session to oppose plans by president trump and the republicans to gut our health care system and to throw millions of...
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new mexico. mr. udall: mr. president, i would ask to vitiate the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. udall: thank you, mr. president. thank you for the recognition. all across my home state of new mexico, thousands of hardworking people owe their health care and in some cases their lives to the affordable care act. since early january, i received over 10,000 letters, e-mails and calls from new mexicans pleading with me to help save their access to health care. over 96% of my constituents who have contacted me about health care oppose trumpcare. let me say that again because i think it's a very, very important number here. over 96% of new mexicans who have contacted me about health care over the past six months are opposed to trumpcare, and they're opposed to the effort to repeal the affordable care act. mr. president, the trumpcare bill is a disgrace and a disaster. it is a disgrace that senate republicans are trying to force an extremely unpopular bill on the country in on
new mexico. mr. udall: mr. president, i would ask to vitiate the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. udall: thank you, mr. president. thank you for the recognition. all across my home state of new mexico, thousands of hardworking people owe their health care and in some cases their lives to the affordable care act. since early january, i received over 10,000 letters, e-mails and calls from new mexicans pleading with me to help save their access to health care. over 96% of...
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the superintendent of the district in new mexico says, and i quote, medicaid funding is vital to our continuum of care and service to the majority of the students. often the school nurse is the only medical professional or student ever see. mexico has one of the highest populations in the country. more than 10% of the residents even though many native americans receive health care through the indian health service, ihs has not always been able to provide needed care due to the lack of funding. medicaid expansion has changed that and changed it dramatically according to doctor valerie works with the sony portable, she says and i quote since the affordable care act they have access to those that were once difficult to fund and oftenay delayed or denied. they could afford to pay for tht life and limb service that the patient is now on the medicaid expansion and was able to get a total knee replacement and is working full time staying fit and is no longer in pain. one of the most popular provisions is the protection from discrimination if you have a pre-existing condition. this is one of
the superintendent of the district in new mexico says, and i quote, medicaid funding is vital to our continuum of care and service to the majority of the students. often the school nurse is the only medical professional or student ever see. mexico has one of the highest populations in the country. more than 10% of the residents even though many native americans receive health care through the indian health service, ihs has not always been able to provide needed care due to the lack of funding....
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lujan grisham of new mexico. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlelady from new mexico. ms. lujan grisham: thank you, mr. chair. this is a national security issue. no other federal law enforcement agency in the country, not the f.b.i., d.e.a., a.t.f. or secret service makes any exceptions to their polygraph exam. i understand the c.b.p. has a hiring shortage but this is danger and lead to corruption to the largest law enforcement agency in the country. in fact, 2,170 c.b.p. personnel were arrested for sexual assault, excessive force, conspiring with international drug trafficking organizations 2005 her offenses between and 2015. in response, congress enacted legislation to require every applicant to undergo a polygraph exam. no exceptions. d.h.s.'s own advisory panel and the g.a.o. have both recommended that the testing be expanded, not reduced given the higher rates of corruption at c.b.p. than any other federal law enforcement agency. this bill takes us backward and some current and former d.
lujan grisham of new mexico. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlelady from new mexico. ms. lujan grisham: thank you, mr. chair. this is a national security issue. no other federal law enforcement agency in the country, not the f.b.i., d.e.a., a.t.f. or secret service makes any exceptions to their polygraph exam. i understand the c.b.p. has a hiring shortage but this is danger and lead to corruption to the largest law enforcement agency in the country. in fact, 2,170 c.b.p....
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there are two inmates sentenced to death in the state of new mexico.those inmates, robert frye, is housed here at the penitentiary new mexico here in level 6. >> this is my wonderful piece of heaven. 7 foot by 12 foot. >> robert frye was sentenced to death in 2005. he's currently in the appeal process. >> we first met robert while shooting the original lockup new mexico episode in 2005. let me ask you a question. is it a greater sin to steal a cracker or to kill someone? >> to kill someone. >> god doesn't see it that way. you break one sin, you break all sins. what does it matter which sin you perpetrate. i'm not afraid to die. i'm not afraid to be dead. i've made my peace with god. i've made my peace with this world. i'm trying to do the best i can to live in this world with what time i have left whether it be next year or 100 years, who knows, you know? >> these two rooms are for witnesses of the execution as determined by the warden. we keep them separate because, obviously, it's victims versus family members of the inmate. we wouldn't want them to
there are two inmates sentenced to death in the state of new mexico.those inmates, robert frye, is housed here at the penitentiary new mexico here in level 6. >> this is my wonderful piece of heaven. 7 foot by 12 foot. >> robert frye was sentenced to death in 2005. he's currently in the appeal process. >> we first met robert while shooting the original lockup new mexico episode in 2005. let me ask you a question. is it a greater sin to steal a cracker or to kill someone?...
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. >> reporter: officials believe the person found dead sunday in the new mexico wilderness is a colorado pastor. he disappeared while searching for $2 million in gold and jewels hidden years ago somewhere between montana and new mexico. >> it's full of emeralds and diamonds and rubies. >> reporter: by an art dealer. >> when somebody finds that chest, they're going to be shocked. >> reporter: fin's 2010 poem is a cryptic treasure map. >> take it in the canyon down. not far but too far to walk. >> reporter: the promise of riches, inspiring tens of thousands of amateur treasure hunters like cynthia meacham. >> i probably have been out at least over 100 50 or 60 different places in new mexico i've actually been to. >> reporter: but wallace is now the second man in just over a year to die looking for fin's treasure. a man was found last year. his family thinks it's all a hoax. the treasure could be hidden in steep, rocky mountain terrain like this here in colorado or in three other states, stretching more than 1,000 miles, and only one man knows where it is. fin insists that it is real. he sa
. >> reporter: officials believe the person found dead sunday in the new mexico wilderness is a colorado pastor. he disappeared while searching for $2 million in gold and jewels hidden years ago somewhere between montana and new mexico. >> it's full of emeralds and diamonds and rubies. >> reporter: by an art dealer. >> when somebody finds that chest, they're going to be shocked. >> reporter: fin's 2010 poem is a cryptic treasure map. >> take it in the canyon...
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state of new mexico. 5-6-08 on case number -- my name is michelle boyer. 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 down. never
state of new mexico. 5-6-08 on case number -- my name is michelle boyer. 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...
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about 150 homes in new mexico were evacuated because of a fire there. but that fire is now contained and those residents were being allowed to go home overnight. >>> well, still ahead right herage american kidnapped by the taliban last year seen alive in a new video. >>> an abc news exclusive in the rocky mountain treasure hunt. that's turned deadly. what police are demanding from the author behind the hunt. >>> plus, guns, ammunition and a massive machete. a man is accused of having this cache of weapons at a train station. was he planning an attack? >>> i was kidnapped along with my colleague tim weeks by the taliban from kabul. my captors treat me well. >> so that is new video of kevin king, an american held by the taliban for nearly a year now. and king is heard there appealing to president trump to negotiate a prisoner exchange for his release. the taliban kidnapped king from the american university in kabul last year. he is a teacher at that university and in the video he's seen with an australian colleague, it's the first time they've been seen s
about 150 homes in new mexico were evacuated because of a fire there. but that fire is now contained and those residents were being allowed to go home overnight. >>> well, still ahead right herage american kidnapped by the taliban last year seen alive in a new video. >>> an abc news exclusive in the rocky mountain treasure hunt. that's turned deadly. what police are demanding from the author behind the hunt. >>> plus, guns, ammunition and a massive machete. a man is...
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i know the state of new mexico can't handle this. this cost-shift sets states up to cost reimbursement rates and reduce eligibility for services at nursing homes. medicaid pays 64% of nursing home care in my state. new mexico's 74 nursing homes will be impacted by these cuts. many of the folks in nursing homes are middle-class americans who worked all their lives, paid taxes and saved for retirement. they did everything right, but because skilled nursing care is so expensive, they have outlived their life savings, and now medicaid pays the cost of care at the end of their lives, allowing them to live with dignity. mr. president, senate republicans may say that one improvement in their bill over the house bill is it protects people with preexisting conditions. but the american people shouldn't be fooled. people with preexisting conditions are not protected under the senate bill the way they are now protected under the a.c.a. the senate republican bill still allows states to waive the essential health care benefits that all insurance c
i know the state of new mexico can't handle this. this cost-shift sets states up to cost reimbursement rates and reduce eligibility for services at nursing homes. medicaid pays 64% of nursing home care in my state. new mexico's 74 nursing homes will be impacted by these cuts. many of the folks in nursing homes are middle-class americans who worked all their lives, paid taxes and saved for retirement. they did everything right, but because skilled nursing care is so expensive, they have outlived...
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true is that the agency created by dodd-frank the cfpb, this bureau was so annoying that it put new mexico's most sparsely populated county about eight people per square mile in to be regulated the same as new york city. that's much they understood. they shut down the loans for manufactured housing. that means nothing to the people in new york, but in new mexico that's 350% of the homes in my district. cfpb, the bureau didn't much care. they limited the ability of regular banks to make loans on mortgages establishing something called qualified mortgages. they simply said all balloon notes are prejudicial. those things were hurting and penalizing the rural parts of this country. the people who suffered most were the people at the lowest end of the economic spectrum. our credit agencies and systems in the u.s. have done much in order to make credit available no matter where you are in the political spectrum. another half a minute, please. mr. buck: i yield 0 seconds to the gentleman from new mexico. mr. pearce: the people at the low income end of the spectrum had access to many different ways
true is that the agency created by dodd-frank the cfpb, this bureau was so annoying that it put new mexico's most sparsely populated county about eight people per square mile in to be regulated the same as new york city. that's much they understood. they shut down the loans for manufactured housing. that means nothing to the people in new york, but in new mexico that's 350% of the homes in my district. cfpb, the bureau didn't much care. they limited the ability of regular banks to make loans on...
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>> the location was new mexico air force base.sh duhamel even flew a fir ghte jet. >> are you nervous? >> a little bit but excited. >> have you done this before? >> it's my first time. >> two years later, we were in new mexico. they had time to punk us a bit. >> where you guys from? >> what's that? >> did you get that? >> we got everything on camera, including these incredible fly-bys. >> this has to be my favorite so far. >> it has to be. >> the real-life jets. >> that's awesome. >> for 2011's "dark of the moon," the action moved to chicago. famed michigan avenue was turned to rubble. >> oh, my wgod,e're in the middle of the action. >> we also saw b.a.s.e. jumpers take off from 110 stories up. >> oh, wow. >> awesome! >> come on, get in the game. what are you doing? >> action. >> for "age of extinction," we were in detroit, and mark wahlberg took over as the lead. >> when you think of a michael bay set, what comes to your mind? >> we're going to be working extremely fast. >> downtown detroit was dressed to look like hong kong, and
>> the location was new mexico air force base.sh duhamel even flew a fir ghte jet. >> are you nervous? >> a little bit but excited. >> have you done this before? >> it's my first time. >> two years later, we were in new mexico. they had time to punk us a bit. >> where you guys from? >> what's that? >> did you get that? >> we got everything on camera, including these incredible fly-bys. >> this has to be my favorite so far....
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for now the heaviest rain parts of texas and new mexico. thank you, heather and rob. heather: not too bad. janice: happy monday. rob: one more before fourth of july. tim tebow, new york mets promoting tebow to the type class a affiliate. heather: entered final game with the colombia fire flies with three home runs, 23rbi's, he should receive a warm welcome down south where he led the university of florida the two national championships. rob: he has talent. heather: we will see if he has the same success with baseball. rob: front and center on u.s. government websites. the crypted message directed at president trump. heather: remember the university professor who sparked outrage by saying that college students, the college student who died after being held prisoner of north korea got what he deserved, that's a quote, the punishment that she is now facing. rob: spreading fake news, the crack-down on russia coverage now going on at cnn. stay tune for that. as moms, we send our kids out into the world, full of hope. and we don't want something like meningitis b getting in
for now the heaviest rain parts of texas and new mexico. thank you, heather and rob. heather: not too bad. janice: happy monday. rob: one more before fourth of july. tim tebow, new york mets promoting tebow to the type class a affiliate. heather: entered final game with the colombia fire flies with three home runs, 23rbi's, he should receive a warm welcome down south where he led the university of florida the two national championships. rob: he has talent. heather: we will see if he has the...
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once again, potentially by as much as 43% in iowa, 59% in maryland, and even a staggering 80% in new mexico. does it sound like obamacare is working? they said it wouldn't increase choice -- they said it would increase choice. they said it would increase choice, but, of kowrgs, it didn't. this year 70% of american counties have had little or no choice of insurers under obamacare. next year at least 44 counties are projected to have no choice at all, meaning, yet again, americans could be thrown off their plans in states like missouri and ohio and wisconsin. does it sound like obamacare is working? democrats tell us it would be wrong for the senate to actually address these problems in a serious way while the law they've defended for seven years teeters -- literally teeters -- on the edge of total collapse. they were wrong before, they are wrong again now because obamacare isn't working by nearly any measure it has failed and no amount of lefnth hour denying or buck passing by democrats is going to change the fact that more americans are going to get hurt unless we do something. i regret tha
once again, potentially by as much as 43% in iowa, 59% in maryland, and even a staggering 80% in new mexico. does it sound like obamacare is working? they said it wouldn't increase choice -- they said it would increase choice. they said it would increase choice, but, of kowrgs, it didn't. this year 70% of american counties have had little or no choice of insurers under obamacare. next year at least 44 counties are projected to have no choice at all, meaning, yet again, americans could be thrown...
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in the second district of new mexico, 50% of the homes are manufactured housing. the dodd-frank immediately began to show they had no clue about how rural sorkts and put into place regulations that choked off the access of most of our homeowners to manufactured housing. that wasn't enough for the cfpb. they began then to set forward qualified mortgages which then choked off traditional mortgages to many people in the second district of new mexico. many people in new mexico will buy their first mobile home and then live in that and over their lifetime, they will buy eight or 10 more. usually the people who can't get credit any other way, cfpb shut that down. seniors living in their senior years with less income, but people who need the loans the most having one more source of credit dried up to them, the rules that affect the rural mortgages, small businesses were so punitive that the economy in new mexico has never yet come back. it's not just that the choice act is the right choice in the rural areas, in our areas, it's the only choice. i would support h.r. 10 an
in the second district of new mexico, 50% of the homes are manufactured housing. the dodd-frank immediately began to show they had no clue about how rural sorkts and put into place regulations that choked off the access of most of our homeowners to manufactured housing. that wasn't enough for the cfpb. they began then to set forward qualified mortgages which then choked off traditional mortgages to many people in the second district of new mexico. many people in new mexico will buy their first...
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. >>> and dust storm being blamed for deadly chain reaction crash near the new mexico-arizona borden. high winds monday kick up enough dust to severely reduce visibility for drivers on interstate ten in new mexico. the number of people killed or hurt hasn't been released this noon, police say at least 25 vehicles were involved. the highway was shut down for hours, reopened early this morning. >> the postal service is unveiling its newest stamp t does something pretty cool. >> yes, these new stamps are actually the same stamp, we'll tell you the secret, how it imitates total solar eclipse. i know you like that. >> oh, you know me very well, my friends. looking ahead, guys, to upcoming weekend that may be a little on the unsettled side. we have frontal boundery that will be crossing into the region, through the region over the course of friday to saturday. that's the current expectation on timing. it will lead to the possibility of little wet weather. but i think you will see sunshine for both days, another one of those mix the bags for the regions, but cooler weather also waits in the
. >>> and dust storm being blamed for deadly chain reaction crash near the new mexico-arizona borden. high winds monday kick up enough dust to severely reduce visibility for drivers on interstate ten in new mexico. the number of people killed or hurt hasn't been released this noon, police say at least 25 vehicles were involved. the highway was shut down for hours, reopened early this morning. >> the postal service is unveiling its newest stamp t does something pretty cool....
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believers and even skeptics are in roswell, new mexico. they are celebrating te vent that put the city on -- the event that put the city on the map. >> as a skeptic i'm 99% it happened. >> u.f.o. researchers say 70 years ago unidentified flying object crashed in a remote area in roswell. they have tried to figure out what happened ever since. >> the one case i want to explain away once and for all is roswell. i could not believe something of that magnitude could be kept secret all that >> the hotels are completely full. >> what really happened 70 years ago? we found plenty of people willing to give us an answer. >> i believe they have an alien and not telling us. >> i believe. >> this is also about exploring the truth behind the mystery of the crash. >> i'm [speaking native language] in roswell, new mex -- i'm [speaking native nathan baca. >> i'd love to go. there are so many conspiracies. give them all to me. alison: head to the festival. there is time. still ahead at 5:00, find out why an older actor heading to jail. we will tell you rig
believers and even skeptics are in roswell, new mexico. they are celebrating te vent that put the city on -- the event that put the city on the map. >> as a skeptic i'm 99% it happened. >> u.f.o. researchers say 70 years ago unidentified flying object crashed in a remote area in roswell. they have tried to figure out what happened ever since. >> the one case i want to explain away once and for all is roswell. i could not believe something of that magnitude could be kept secret...
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as a massive dust storm leads to a deadly 25-car pileup in new mexico. the southwest now baking under historic heat, bracing for scorching triple-digit temperatures already canceling flights this morning. >>> also this morning, the election showdown. all eyes on the most expensive house race ever as voters now head to the polls this morning. president trump watching closely, already up early tweeting about it and the health care battle takes a turn overnight. senate democrats protesting late past midnight, what they call secrecy. >>> our goal here is -- many talking. jared kushner's voice, why his rare public moment getting so much reaction. >>> new tension with north korea after the american student held captive, otto warmbier, dies at the age of 22, less than a week after returning home with extensive brain damage. president trump condemning that country. >> it's a brutal regime. we'll be able to handle it. >> warmbier's parents reacting overnight. >>> and up for parole. o.j. simpson ready to ask for his freedom again. is the former nfl star serving 33
as a massive dust storm leads to a deadly 25-car pileup in new mexico. the southwest now baking under historic heat, bracing for scorching triple-digit temperatures already canceling flights this morning. >>> also this morning, the election showdown. all eyes on the most expensive house race ever as voters now head to the polls this morning. president trump watching closely, already up early tweeting about it and the health care battle takes a turn overnight. senate democrats...
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it'll be seasonably warm across the southeast. 86 in atlanta. 90s in new mexico and texas, cool in seattle. >>> well, still ahead right here why sarah palin is suing a newspaper. >>> the aq-47 bandit now in custody. one of the most wanted bank robbers in the country. we'll break down his alleged crimes and how he was finally caught. >>> why questions are being raised about this "time" magazine cover that hangs in president trump's golf clubs. >>> officials now blaming a subway derailment on human error. they say crews didn't put away an extra piece of rail while repairing the tracks. dozens of people were injured and had to escape the dark and smoky tunnel in upper manhattan. officials hope to restore normal service later this morning. >>> former vice presidential candidate sarah palin filed a defamation suit against "the new york times" accusing them of falsely linking her political action committee ads to the 2011 shooting of ven congresswoman gabby giffords. it came out after steve scalise was shot and "the times" issued a correction a day later. they're suing to fight it. >>> they're h
it'll be seasonably warm across the southeast. 86 in atlanta. 90s in new mexico and texas, cool in seattle. >>> well, still ahead right here why sarah palin is suing a newspaper. >>> the aq-47 bandit now in custody. one of the most wanted bank robbers in the country. we'll break down his alleged crimes and how he was finally caught. >>> why questions are being raised about this "time" magazine cover that hangs in president trump's golf clubs. >>>...
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in the second district of new mexico, 50% of the homes are manufactured housing. the dodd-frank immediately began to show they had no clue about how rural sorkts and put into place regulations that choked off the access of most of our homeowners to manufactured housing. that wasn't enough for the cfpb. they began then to set forward qualified mortgages which then choked off traditional mortgages to many people in the second district of new mexico. many people in new mexico will buy their first mobile home and then live in that and over their lifetime, they will buy eight or 10 more. usually the people who can't get credit any other way, cfpb shut that down. seniors living in their senior years with less income, but people who need the loans the most having one more source of credit dried up to them, the rules that affect the rural mortgages, small businesses were so punitive that the economy in new mexico has never yet come back. it's not just that the choice act is the right choice in the rural areas, in our areas, it's the only choice. i would support h.r. 10 an
in the second district of new mexico, 50% of the homes are manufactured housing. the dodd-frank immediately began to show they had no clue about how rural sorkts and put into place regulations that choked off the access of most of our homeowners to manufactured housing. that wasn't enough for the cfpb. they began then to set forward qualified mortgages which then choked off traditional mortgages to many people in the second district of new mexico. many people in new mexico will buy their first...
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i'm sure that the senator from new mexico may have something to adhere. thank you madam chair. >> senator dean. >> thank you. thank you for being here today, secretary. congratulations on your parents before this committee censure confirmation. of the significance of your leadership at the department to our great state of montana cannot be overstated. i know very well that you understand the importance of achieving a balanced melody of land-use as we say in montana, the blend of merle haggard and john never-- denver as we look at public land. i'm happy to see your pry toward his asian of energy development. that balance has been lacking the past eight years and we know in montana how much our state relies on federal oil, coal and gas were good paying jobs and tax revenue to keep many of our rural communities afloat and frankly are sinking as we speak. they are trying to keep their schools, teachers, infrastructure funded. however, i remain concerned regarding the budgets propose reduction in the pillow program. in other programs like wildlife refugees. i
i'm sure that the senator from new mexico may have something to adhere. thank you madam chair. >> senator dean. >> thank you. thank you for being here today, secretary. congratulations on your parents before this committee censure confirmation. of the significance of your leadership at the department to our great state of montana cannot be overstated. i know very well that you understand the importance of achieving a balanced melody of land-use as we say in montana, the blend of...
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it'll be seasonably warm across the southeast. 86 in atlanta. 90s in new mexico and texas, cool in seattle. >>> well, still ahead right here why sarah palin is suing a newspaper. >>> the aq-47 bandit now in custody. one of the most wanted bank robbers in the country. we'll break down his alleged crimes and how he was finally caught. >>> why questions are being raised about this "time" magazine cover that hangs in president trump's golf clubs. as the host of access health, people often ask me if there's something more effective for joint support than glucosamine chondroitin. move free ultra is a better solution. its clinically-proven ingredient gives you better mobility, flexibility and comfort than glucosamine chondroitin, all in one tiny, easy-to-take pill. stay on the move with move free ultra, also in (delicious) new gummies, and enjoy living well. >>> new york city transit officials now blaming a subway derailment on human error. they say crews didn't put away an extra piece of rail while repairing the tracks. dozens of people were injured and had to escape the dark and smoky tunnel in
it'll be seasonably warm across the southeast. 86 in atlanta. 90s in new mexico and texas, cool in seattle. >>> well, still ahead right here why sarah palin is suing a newspaper. >>> the aq-47 bandit now in custody. one of the most wanted bank robbers in the country. we'll break down his alleged crimes and how he was finally caught. >>> why questions are being raised about this "time" magazine cover that hangs in president trump's golf clubs. as the host of...
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and a dust storm triggered a major accident in new mexico. police say there were multiple fatalities. the dust storm caused a change reaction crash in southwest new mexico late yesterday afternoon. 25 trucks and cars were involved closing parts of interstate 10. >>> this morning excessive heat advisories antsd warnings are posted from california to utah. good morning, hannah. >> arizona seeing the most stifling temperatures but the wrath of the heat wave is being felt across nevada and california as well. with today being the first day of summer, flight disruptions to power outages and warnings not to touch outdoor doorknobs, the west is bracing for more record heat. the heat wave gripping the west is so intense people in arizona are being warned to be careful around concrete and playground equipmbe could cause second and third degree burns. >> heat wave isn't really a good way to describe it. it's more like a heat attack. >> the prediction for phoenix today, 120 degrees, a mark hit only three times in history. the record is 122. american air
and a dust storm triggered a major accident in new mexico. police say there were multiple fatalities. the dust storm caused a change reaction crash in southwest new mexico late yesterday afternoon. 25 trucks and cars were involved closing parts of interstate 10. >>> this morning excessive heat advisories antsd warnings are posted from california to utah. good morning, hannah. >> arizona seeing the most stifling temperatures but the wrath of the heat wave is being felt across...
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it'll be seasonably warm across the southeast. 86 in atlanta. 90s in new mexico and texas, cool in seattle. >>> well, still ahead right here why sarah palin is suing a newspaper. >>> the aq-47 bandit now in custody. one of the most wanted bank robbers in the country. we'll break down his alleged crimes and how he was finally caught. >>> why questions are being raised about this "time" magazine cover that hangs in president trump's golf clubs. for the thousands of wounded warriors returning from battle, wounded warrior project has developed the warriors to work program, a unique program that helps wounded warriors translate their military experience to the civilian workplace. the warriors to work program also works with employers to find the right job for the right warrior. contact wounded warrior project at findwwp.org. welcome home the brave. th for wounded warriorsgram and their families to build new lives together. when my dad left, i was, like, this big, but now i'm, like, this big. my dad got a master's degree in human resources. thanks to warriors to work that my dad has a terrific j
it'll be seasonably warm across the southeast. 86 in atlanta. 90s in new mexico and texas, cool in seattle. >>> well, still ahead right here why sarah palin is suing a newspaper. >>> the aq-47 bandit now in custody. one of the most wanted bank robbers in the country. we'll break down his alleged crimes and how he was finally caught. >>> why questions are being raised about this "time" magazine cover that hangs in president trump's golf clubs. for the...
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. >>> a deadly pileup on the new mexico/arizona border during a dust storm. 25 vehicles involved. the extreme weather causing problems coast to coast. overnight high heat well after sundown. nearly 100 degrees in phoenix at midnight. the extreme heat now impacting travel plans. nearly 50 flights out of phoenix's sky harbor airport already canceled today. smaller regional jets must be grounded when temperatures get above 118 degrees. the hot spot, death valley. where it could reach 124. and records could fall in the gambling mecca as well. visitors on the las vegas strip warned not to overexert themselves, and in southern california, generators used to keep the lights and ac on as the heat drains the power grid. in the east, the heat giving way to powerful storms. high winds bringing down trees. this time lapse showing the storm as it rolls over manhattan. in the south, a tropical storm watch from southeast texas to louisiana and bret becomes the earliest named storm ever for this part of the atlantic. that tropical storm bret, that is, that is out in the atlantic expected to becom
. >>> a deadly pileup on the new mexico/arizona border during a dust storm. 25 vehicles involved. the extreme weather causing problems coast to coast. overnight high heat well after sundown. nearly 100 degrees in phoenix at midnight. the extreme heat now impacting travel plans. nearly 50 flights out of phoenix's sky harbor airport already canceled today. smaller regional jets must be grounded when temperatures get above 118 degrees. the hot spot, death valley. where it could reach 124....
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he was serving a life sentence at the penitentiary of new mexico. >> it was our last day of filming, and we were getting some b roll of a particular inmate, and clapsy was the inmate next door to this guy. and clapsy started talking to me through this cell door, and he started telling me that he was serving a life sentence for the torture/murder of his girlfriend and that he would like to be on the show. >> and we warn you, the interview that took place was one of the most disturbing we've ever conducted. seven years earlier clapsy was working for a cell phone company we he met a 24-year-old woman studying to become a medical animator. her name was mary alice. >> she was, you know, 5 foot nothing, 100 pounds. beautiful, caring. i considered her like an angel. i mean, she was this pure little thing. i mean, i wouldn't smoke around her. i would curb my sailor's tongue around her because it was mary alice and she was fragile. you know? >> during the few months the pair dated clapsy says he often used drugs, including methamphetamines. then one day clapsy says he discovered two movie tic
he was serving a life sentence at the penitentiary of new mexico. >> it was our last day of filming, and we were getting some b roll of a particular inmate, and clapsy was the inmate next door to this guy. and clapsy started talking to me through this cell door, and he started telling me that he was serving a life sentence for the torture/murder of his girlfriend and that he would like to be on the show. >> and we warn you, the interview that took place was one of the most...
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not just in nevada, but in pennsylvania, in florida, in washington state, maine and new mexico, all across this country. we've got a health care system, again, that's working for government right now but it's not working for patients. there's a better way to do this. >> let's stay specifically on this question about medicaid. he's not the only republican. both of them in nevada are not the only republicans concerned about medicaid cuts. the cbo said it reduce medicaid by $834 billion. >> yeah. that's interesting because -- >> is that not a cut? >> it all depends what you're comparing it to. the medicaid proposal in the senate bill goes up every single year that the plan is in place because it's based on the consumer price index, initially based on the consumer price index related to medical care across the country and goes up every single year. it's important that the people appreciate. what our goal is, is to make it so folks on medicaid, the most vulnerable in our society, moms and kids and seniors and the disabled, that program works for them in a way that gives them the coverage they n
not just in nevada, but in pennsylvania, in florida, in washington state, maine and new mexico, all across this country. we've got a health care system, again, that's working for government right now but it's not working for patients. there's a better way to do this. >> let's stay specifically on this question about medicaid. he's not the only republican. both of them in nevada are not the only republicans concerned about medicaid cuts. the cbo said it reduce medicaid by $834 billion....
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joining success former governor bill richardson of new mexico. >> we want to talk about some recently breaking news you have some involvement in. cincinnati hometown boy will finally be released from north korea. the state department confirming it, same with ohio senator rob portman. what was your involvement in this case? >> my foundation which i head which deals with political prisoners made a trip to north korea late last year to get otto out. i've been trying to work with the north koreans to get him out. the state department deserves credit for getting him out but there's some concern, we heard from otto's parents this morning and the worry is that he may be in a coma, that he's been in a coma for a year. the north koreans have a lot of explaining to do did he get proper consular access in north korea, medical treatment, sweden represents us there. why wasn't he released sooner? he's being flown to japan where he'll get medical treatment. three other detainees, two americans, one canadian that need to be released right away it's a complex si
joining success former governor bill richardson of new mexico. >> we want to talk about some recently breaking news you have some involvement in. cincinnati hometown boy will finally be released from north korea. the state department confirming it, same with ohio senator rob portman. what was your involvement in this case? >> my foundation which i head which deals with political prisoners made a trip to north korea late last year to get otto out. i've been trying to work with the...
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we have the answer out of new mexico.etting crazy surveillance video here on my commuteder i'm sthaegt up next. >>> it's going ton 100 today, what wine would you pair with that? hi, everybody. summer begins this evening and today's one of our cooler days. today's one of our cooler days. we're s >>> good morning east bay. let's get up and get going. >>> this is abc 7 mornings. >>> now at 6:30, google wants to build a big new campus in san jose. today the city could take a major step toward the future. some residents have big concerns. >>> but first heat wave. our camera showing us the sunrising on what will be another hot day here in the bay area. >>> this is going to be where you want to be, right? the beach. a cool and comfortable start there, let's get right to mike neek co. >> you can imagine just kind of snug eling into that cool stand this morning, that would feel great. hi, everybody. here's a look at live do lar seven. there's clouds along the coast. they're not going to last long because there no clouds on the nor
we have the answer out of new mexico.etting crazy surveillance video here on my commuteder i'm sthaegt up next. >>> it's going ton 100 today, what wine would you pair with that? hi, everybody. summer begins this evening and today's one of our cooler days. today's one of our cooler days. we're s >>> good morning east bay. let's get up and get going. >>> this is abc 7 mornings. >>> now at 6:30, google wants to build a big new campus in san jose. today the city...
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en on the republican line from new mexico. go ahead. caller: happy birthday to president trump. and to the u.s. army. instead of saying, well, i'm republican, democrat or independent, how about just saying, we're americanses. and go forward from there. that's all i have to say. host: all right, steven. one of those members who was at the game today, at the practice rather, was jeff duncan of tennessee. he spoke with members of the press after the morning meeting today following today's incident. >> keep the hallway clear. reporter: can you please stop here so we can all talk to you at the same time? we understand you were there and talked to someone who you thought might have been the shooter? mr. duncan: i was there at baseball practice this morning. i left right before the shooting happened. and had an interaction with who i believe was the shooter based on the profile that i saw on tv. i have given a statement to the alexandria police department. this morning, after i heard about the shooting, they asked me to come down there because i had an interwax someone in the parking l
en on the republican line from new mexico. go ahead. caller: happy birthday to president trump. and to the u.s. army. instead of saying, well, i'm republican, democrat or independent, how about just saying, we're americanses. and go forward from there. that's all i have to say. host: all right, steven. one of those members who was at the game today, at the practice rather, was jeff duncan of tennessee. he spoke with members of the press after the morning meeting today following today's...
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the new mexico art dialer claims he's hidden a chest full of jewels, gold nuggets and rare coins worth millions somewhere in the rocky mou all the clues in his 2010 -- but all the clues in his 2010 -- but now a second treasure hunt people are putting their lives at risk trying to find it, they're looking in the wrong place. he says i have given a lot of thought about ending the search, but i am not sure what that would accomplish. what he now says he'll do to help. with your "gma" first look, i'm clayton sandell. >> coming up next, the seven things you need to know as your start your day. >> the move san francisco lawmakers are making. lawmakers are making. >> plus, i'm ryan and i quit smoking with chantix. i tried to quit cold turkey. i tried touit with the patch; that didn't work. alonwith support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. for , chantix worked. it reduced my urge to smoke. compared to the nicotine patch, chantix helped significantly more people quit smoking. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal sym
the new mexico art dialer claims he's hidden a chest full of jewels, gold nuggets and rare coins worth millions somewhere in the rocky mou all the clues in his 2010 -- but all the clues in his 2010 -- but now a second treasure hunt people are putting their lives at risk trying to find it, they're looking in the wrong place. he says i have given a lot of thought about ending the search, but i am not sure what that would accomplish. what he now says he'll do to help. with your "gma"...
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in arizona, 1200 members are expelled to an army post in new mexico, where their preachings of strike andoffices are raided arrested, including bill haywood. socialist party leader eugene b. debs, who got one million votes for president of the street of -- president of the united states in 1912 is arrested for objection to the war effort and is sentenced to 10 years in jail. with prosecution of dissidents, wilson has both crushed the antiwar spirit and appeased the extremists. ♪ answer to the threat from abroad, the threat of the german armies, also becomes more vigorous in the summer of 1918. doubts of national conscience, fears about security, are dimmed by triumphant scenes from the western front. the aef is in action to the hilt, driving back the german's last offensive. ♪ narrator: woodrow wilson, who feared that war would prove an enemy of liberty, has compromised with that enemy. in the promising autumn of 1918, the nation has not sensed this. what americans feel is an irresistible strength of purpose. the army is on the march in france. the nation is in step over here. ♪ >> in
in arizona, 1200 members are expelled to an army post in new mexico, where their preachings of strike andoffices are raided arrested, including bill haywood. socialist party leader eugene b. debs, who got one million votes for president of the street of -- president of the united states in 1912 is arrested for objection to the war effort and is sentenced to 10 years in jail. with prosecution of dissidents, wilson has both crushed the antiwar spirit and appeased the extremists. ♪ answer to the...
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last friday, the new mexico health connections, one of only five remaining of the 23 co-ops nationwide that was created by obamacare proposed hiking its rates by nearly 80%. and just today in iowa, where the president will be traveling tomorrow, the only insurer left in the obamacare exchange proposed a 43% rate hike for next year. with almost every day that passes, another insurer either leaves the market or raises its rates by double digits. the american people can't afford to front the bill for this failed law any single day longer. it's time to repeal and replace obamacare as republicans have promised for a while. looking ahead in this week, tech week as i mentioned at the front continues following on a very productive set of meetings and working groups with some of the country's biggest ceos yesterday. the president will visit cedar rapids, iowa, tomorrow where he'll see firsthand the transformative power of technological innovations in agriculture. kirkland's agricultural science program is a national leader and widely recognized as a center for navigation in the ag sector. and o
last friday, the new mexico health connections, one of only five remaining of the 23 co-ops nationwide that was created by obamacare proposed hiking its rates by nearly 80%. and just today in iowa, where the president will be traveling tomorrow, the only insurer left in the obamacare exchange proposed a 43% rate hike for next year. with almost every day that passes, another insurer either leaves the market or raises its rates by double digits. the american people can't afford to front the bill...
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zinke: right now, my schedule has me in july coming out to nevada, oregon, and new mexico. in the way i have looked at the -- as it, one, it is a settled, is the community happy with it? that is why i talked to commissioners, tribal leaders, because i think taking in all of the above, is the first time as in regulations.com, the public can have their say. a monument designation by a president is singular. it does not require public comment, or nepa. but the president has emphasized . >> in the fiscal request for the bureau, it was $1.1 billion. the request proposes cuts for water-smart grants, for use projects. the state of nevada gets the least rainfall of any other state in the nation. we have the mind -- we have to be incredibly mindful of persistent drought conditions. why would the administration oppose cuts for successful programs for nevada and the west to deal with drought? i am curious how you respond to this. secretary zinke: this is what a balanced budget looks like. reclamation in particular, for a kid who grew $18n the west, there is billion in the water reclam
zinke: right now, my schedule has me in july coming out to nevada, oregon, and new mexico. in the way i have looked at the -- as it, one, it is a settled, is the community happy with it? that is why i talked to commissioners, tribal leaders, because i think taking in all of the above, is the first time as in regulations.com, the public can have their say. a monument designation by a president is singular. it does not require public comment, or nepa. but the president has emphasized . >>...
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(pam) a dust storm in new mexico leads to a fatal, multi- vehicle pileup. . . killing six people.ake a look at this video. . . the vehicles all bunched in the same area.it happened on interstate-10 near the arizona and new mexico border .. monday evening. police say, 25-vehicles were involved in the accident. six people including an infant died. . . and several others were injured.police say high winds caused limited visibility from blowing dust. (pam) carpool lanes allow drivers with more than one passenger.... to use the lane in hopes of encouraging car pooling, easing congestion .. and speeding traffic. (steve) now there is one exception...hybrid cars with clean air stickers but you can still find people ignoring the rules and using h-o-v lane illegally. and that can be a pretty expensive ticket did you know you were in the carpool lane, yea i just switching a little bit because i was a meeting to go to but what about being in the car pool lane i was just in a rush i'm trying to get to work those were excuses from people stopped because they committed a potentially expensive hi
(pam) a dust storm in new mexico leads to a fatal, multi- vehicle pileup. . . killing six people.ake a look at this video. . . the vehicles all bunched in the same area.it happened on interstate-10 near the arizona and new mexico border .. monday evening. police say, 25-vehicles were involved in the accident. six people including an infant died. . . and several others were injured.police say high winds caused limited visibility from blowing dust. (pam) carpool lanes allow drivers with more than...
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. >> two years later, we were in new mexico. they had time to punk us a bit. >> did you get that? got everything on camera, including these incredible fly-bys. >> there has to be. >> the real-life jets. >> that's awesome. >> for 2011's "dark of the moon," the action moved to chicago. >> oh, my god, we're in the middle of the action. >> we also saw b.a.s.e. jumpers take off from 110 stories up. >> awesome! >> come on, get in the game. what are you doing? >> for "age of extinction," we were in detroit, and mark wahlberg took over as the lead. >> when you think of a michael bay set, what comes to your mind? >> we're going to be working extremely fast. >> downtown detroit was dressed to look like hong kong, and cars were being tossed like toys. then production moved to hong kong, and mark was in the same outfit. >> i never washed it off. the energy is pretty crazy. >> now, michael bay told me he was editing this last film up until the day before the premiere in china. of course, the global premiere in here in london on sunday. and we'll have everything that happens on monday. >>> nico
. >> two years later, we were in new mexico. they had time to punk us a bit. >> did you get that? got everything on camera, including these incredible fly-bys. >> there has to be. >> the real-life jets. >> that's awesome. >> for 2011's "dark of the moon," the action moved to chicago. >> oh, my god, we're in the middle of the action. >> we also saw b.a.s.e. jumpers take off from 110 stories up. >> awesome! >> come on, get in...