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anchor: deadly gun fire at a public library until new mexico. reporter: the good news is that the shooter is in custody and the situation is under control. tonight, two people are dead and four others hurt after a shooting in clovis, new mexico, 200 miles from albuquerque. close to the new mexico-texas border. a man started shooting in the air. they escaped safely but one victim had to be airlifted. we will follow developments and bring them to you on air and online. anchor: a new development from japan where the prime minister said a north crean missile posed a serious and grave threat. people in northern japan that missile broke a part and fell into the pacific. but this is the first time that north korea has fired a missile over japan since 1998. anchor: violence and hayesing on the american university campus. 18 students have been kicked out. the school says it is all tied to an underground group. reporter: with all the stress, students at american university are relieved. >> i'm thankful for taking action. reporter: the university expeled 1
anchor: deadly gun fire at a public library until new mexico. reporter: the good news is that the shooter is in custody and the situation is under control. tonight, two people are dead and four others hurt after a shooting in clovis, new mexico, 200 miles from albuquerque. close to the new mexico-texas border. a man started shooting in the air. they escaped safely but one victim had to be airlifted. we will follow developments and bring them to you on air and online. anchor: a new development...
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conservation corps and latinas in new mexico did very well. latinas elected to the new mexicoen state legislature. there are two in 1930. some of the early latina success stories are in new mexico. in 1922, a latina is elected to secretary of state in new mexico. a successful bid for national office was made by ruth hanna mccormick. she was from two political families. she is marcus hanna's daughter. he was a campaign designer and activist as well as politician. and she grew up at her dad's knee. she learned politics as a child and was devoted to it. and she married into the mccormick family in chicago. she is married to mcdill mccormick. she was involved in sufficierag chicago in the 20'20s. she went to the u.s. congress in 1929 and is there until '31. she only served one term because she was more ambitious than the u.s. congress. she wanted to be a governor or a senator. a senate seat was open so she ran from senator in 1930 and did not win the senate seat. she was the republican nominee in illinois for the u.s. senate. and there was a lot of
conservation corps and latinas in new mexico did very well. latinas elected to the new mexicoen state legislature. there are two in 1930. some of the early latina success stories are in new mexico. in 1922, a latina is elected to secretary of state in new mexico. a successful bid for national office was made by ruth hanna mccormick. she was from two political families. she is marcus hanna's daughter. he was a campaign designer and activist as well as politician. and she grew up at her dad's...
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a witness told a new mexico news outlet that she saw someone walk in and start a fire a gun. the mexican authorities have a person in custody and we are monitoring the situation in new mexico and expect a briefing this evening. >>> 54 years after doctor martin luther king jr. delivered his famous i have a dream speech demonstrators gathered in washington dc calling for equality and justice. more than 1000 religious leaders from different faiths walked together. organizers said their protesting white supremacists and the trump administration's response to the events in charlottesville.>> we come to stand up not about a governor, but a president whose lips are dripping with the words of intervention and nullification.>> today's march was designed to mark the anniversary of the i have a dream speech that was planned before the events in charlottesville.>>> in the bay area protesters declare victory over white supremacists. henry lee tells us organizers of a large demonstration in berkeley say they were able to overshadow the handful of our wrote -- far right protesters.>>reporte
a witness told a new mexico news outlet that she saw someone walk in and start a fire a gun. the mexican authorities have a person in custody and we are monitoring the situation in new mexico and expect a briefing this evening. >>> 54 years after doctor martin luther king jr. delivered his famous i have a dream speech demonstrators gathered in washington dc calling for equality and justice. more than 1000 religious leaders from different faiths walked together. organizers said their...
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invaded the united states and because as we see in south texas is a jokester, he invaded columbus new mexico. take that, columbus. here is your european invasion. the result of that wasn't very funny. some people got killed in columbus new mexico, and the united states government sent 25,000 troops including macarthur and patton food just gotten out of west point and our good friend said 25,000 troops go, they never found them, they didn't catch him. but right when that was happening, there were two things going on in the united states, houses were closing and motion picture houses were opening everywhere. motion picture houses showing newsreels of american soldiers in mexico with dead mexicans, thieving mexicans, so that for me is the tragedy of the mexican u.s. relations and the 21st century that at the birth of the picture, at the birth of the motion picture, these newsreels and postcards crystallize the image of other and not just any other but dead dirt he banned it others. i was trained with adhd to write about latin american fiction and i threw that look out the window. it's called po
invaded the united states and because as we see in south texas is a jokester, he invaded columbus new mexico. take that, columbus. here is your european invasion. the result of that wasn't very funny. some people got killed in columbus new mexico, and the united states government sent 25,000 troops including macarthur and patton food just gotten out of west point and our good friend said 25,000 troops go, they never found them, they didn't catch him. but right when that was happening, there...
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state of new mexico. 5-6-08 on case number -- my name is michelle boyer. i'm the hearing officer. >> my name is felix lewis. 56056. >> do you wish to be assisted by a staff member or another inmate? >> yes, davon lymon. >> do you need an interpreter to assist you in presenting your defense? >> si, no. no. >> do you wish to call anyone in this testimony as well that would not be accumulative this case? >> there's no witnesses. >> you've been charged with category 8, paragraph 30, tattooing and/or tattooing or paraphernalia. do you admit or deny it? >> i deny it. >> do you wish to present your version? >> my version, i was in the unit and i was called out. they told me that they've received information that i had received new tattoos. they asked me if that was true. i said no. so i stripped for them, and they seen my tattoo right here that has red ink in it, and they said that it was a new tattoo. i told them to look more closely, that it was red ink. and they were insistent that it was new. four days later, i'm in the hole. phd second major, my whole time b
state of new mexico. 5-6-08 on case number -- my name is michelle boyer. i'm the hearing officer. >> my name is felix lewis. 56056. >> do you wish to be assisted by a staff member or another inmate? >> yes, davon lymon. >> do you need an interpreter to assist you in presenting your defense? >> si, no. no. >> do you wish to call anyone in this testimony as well that would not be accumulative this case? >> there's no witnesses. >> you've been...
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. >>> and gunfire erupts inside a library in new mexico sending children running for cover. two people are dead. we have the latest on that investigation. >>> quick update on our top story. tropical storm harvey is dumping as many as 15 inches of additional rain on southeast texas. new evacuations ordered. thousands of people are arriving by truck, bus and boat packing into shelters and the flood threat is now stretching into new orleans. >>> let's move on to the other breaking story we're following. nato's secretary-general calling for north korea to abandon its missile program after the north fired a missile over japanese airspace. >> the japanese government quickly responded warning citizens to take cover. here's arlette saenz. >> reporter: japan on high alert. sirens blaring in the streets. warning residents to take cover. as north korea lobbed a ballistic missile over the northern part of the country. early this morning, the ballistic missile was near pyongyang, flew east over japan and landed in the ocean about 700 miles off the northern island of hokkaido. japan's pri
. >>> and gunfire erupts inside a library in new mexico sending children running for cover. two people are dead. we have the latest on that investigation. >>> quick update on our top story. tropical storm harvey is dumping as many as 15 inches of additional rain on southeast texas. new evacuations ordered. thousands of people are arriving by truck, bus and boat packing into shelters and the flood threat is now stretching into new orleans. >>> let's move on to the...
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save 50% on the labor day limited edition bed. >> so, what's the name of the desert in southern new mexicoe chihuahuan desert, which extends into west texas. >> in upstate new york, don and phyllis camp learn from their local estate appraiser that one of two paintings inherited from don's mother might be worth 100,000 bucks or more. >> it was good news. >> it's this portrait of an elusive pueblo woman, signed by the prominent taos school artist victor higgins. >> it's a very good field to be selling into, because a lot of collectors love that type of painting. >> first, david mapes has to appraise and authenticate the painting for auction. there are three notations on the back, written in pencil -- the name "ruth," victor higgins, and $600. >> and if you think about it, that was quite a bit of money back then. >> after decades in a dusty basement, mapes has a name and a purchase price. but he still needs to know how "ruth" got into the hands of don's family. >> david asked me, "what's the story behind this painting?" i talked to my brother. we agreed that it must have come from our great u
save 50% on the labor day limited edition bed. >> so, what's the name of the desert in southern new mexicoe chihuahuan desert, which extends into west texas. >> in upstate new york, don and phyllis camp learn from their local estate appraiser that one of two paintings inherited from don's mother might be worth 100,000 bucks or more. >> it was good news. >> it's this portrait of an elusive pueblo woman, signed by the prominent taos school artist victor higgins. >>...
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. >> joe, former senator from new mexico recorded audio from inside his rented apartment at riverbanks weston health kitchen on 11th avenue. >> he lived there for one month in june and says it was pure hell. >> the next morning i wanted out. it wasn't just the noise of the street, it was the reason size the building. the jackhammering the floors next-door, upstairs and across the hall. >> the former senator, now playwright associate fed up that he is suing the building manager for more than $114,000. he said the noise was so bad he ended up in the er for two days. >> i walked into urgent care and they said you have to see me outside the emergency room. my whole body is exhausted. at the end of the day i went in there and i slept for five hours. at the end of the day was complete exhaustion. >> he was similar turned back to the city after spending a month in new mexico to get back to good health. he said the building claims he's on the hook for his six month lease. he paid a security deposit of $1000.1 month of rent for more than $2500. he says he picked to live there because he had a g
. >> joe, former senator from new mexico recorded audio from inside his rented apartment at riverbanks weston health kitchen on 11th avenue. >> he lived there for one month in june and says it was pure hell. >> the next morning i wanted out. it wasn't just the noise of the street, it was the reason size the building. the jackhammering the floors next-door, upstairs and across the hall. >> the former senator, now playwright associate fed up that he is suing the building...
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(grant) a family dinner in new mexico was interrupted ... an unexpected guest - one they don't think is... of this world. the hernandez family saw something they can't explain... captured by their home security cameras. they saw the image during dinner tuesday night. it looks like a person, in another-worldly form. their explanation.. it's a ghost. they say their house has some history. before moving in, breanna hernandez spoke to a man who was very familiar with the property.(sot) "he said that several years ago, i believe it was his uncle had a house on this corner lot and his uncle passed away." the former homeowner claims the property stayed vacant before it was torn down to build the new duplexes. breanna claims she wasn't a firm believer of ghost before...but now things have changed. (steve) when it comes to smuggling something over the u-s/ mexicican border ... people usually assume its drugs... but take a look what was seized from a chevy camero yesterday. that's an adorable bengal tiger cub. the cub was seized from a car that was cr
(grant) a family dinner in new mexico was interrupted ... an unexpected guest - one they don't think is... of this world. the hernandez family saw something they can't explain... captured by their home security cameras. they saw the image during dinner tuesday night. it looks like a person, in another-worldly form. their explanation.. it's a ghost. they say their house has some history. before moving in, breanna hernandez spoke to a man who was very familiar with the property.(sot) "he...
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. >> her security clearance was pulled, and she's no longer allowed on the penitentiary in new mexicoy? >> for the fact that it's a threat to security of the institution. >> i didn't -- i guess i didn't realize what a security threat they thought that i was being. i didn't think david and i were anything like that, but who he is and his reputation, i can understand their fear of what i could have done if he had ever asked me to do something like that, but that was never what we were about. >> it puts everybody at risk, a very high risk, because they're letting out all our secrets, and inmates don't tell us their secrets. we got to find them out, and if somebody is telling them all our secrets, then it goes against us. it hurts us. >> it was a bad choice, but i wouldn't take it back for anything. i think he is the best thing that's ever come into my life. >> although visits are out of the question, david and paula are allowed phone calls. >> he tries to call me once or twice a week, and so that's pretty much the only time i can talk to him. >> i talk to her as much as i possibly can th
. >> her security clearance was pulled, and she's no longer allowed on the penitentiary in new mexicoy? >> for the fact that it's a threat to security of the institution. >> i didn't -- i guess i didn't realize what a security threat they thought that i was being. i didn't think david and i were anything like that, but who he is and his reputation, i can understand their fear of what i could have done if he had ever asked me to do something like that, but that was never what...
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she's from a very prominent new mexico political family and she was a very avid suffragist, new mexico is the only western state that didn't enfranchise them before the nineteenth amendment. she's a great advocate of women suffrage. she was first appointed and then elected to the position of superintendent of schools in santa fe and she continues and in 1922 she runs for congress. she is having a fantastic run for that congressional seat when a relative of hers revealed that she was not the widow that she claimed to be but was divorced. and that just tanked her -- yeah -- bummer. should have come up with that right off the bat. so her -- her campaign tanked thereafter but she had had a very good run. she remained very prominent in politics and in the 1930s she was the state director of civilian conservation corp. under fravg lynn roosevelt's new deal. latinas elected to the new mexican state legislature, two women in 1930. so some of the early latina success stories are in new mexico. in 1922 there's a latina is elected the secretary of state in new mexico. a successful bid was made by
she's from a very prominent new mexico political family and she was a very avid suffragist, new mexico is the only western state that didn't enfranchise them before the nineteenth amendment. she's a great advocate of women suffrage. she was first appointed and then elected to the position of superintendent of schools in santa fe and she continues and in 1922 she runs for congress. she is having a fantastic run for that congressional seat when a relative of hers revealed that she was not the...
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. >> and a joyride in new mexico. he behind the wheel of a stolen truck in custody. here is within way to get through the high waters. coming up we explain how one monster truck driver is helping several forces to ditch their ride. first, a quick check on traffic with eric smith. >> good afternoon. thanks very much. it is going to be a bit heavy in a few spots this area of-for those part. >> other in this he outer loop of the belt way heading past connecticut. it is am jaing up on the far side of the screen as you head out of the chevy chis and the work zone is just past connecticut and you can see here. the left lane is blocked on the north side of the scren here as well. so as you head into the center. that is a tough ride out of silver springs. he the road delays don't quite reach hea delays begin past connecticut on the outer loop. inner loop traffic is all looking just fine. >> in virginia i-66 wester bound here in vienna past this work crew active in the right lane as well. you head back to bellway. a bit of a jam on the right side. that is pretty heavy and do
. >> and a joyride in new mexico. he behind the wheel of a stolen truck in custody. here is within way to get through the high waters. coming up we explain how one monster truck driver is helping several forces to ditch their ride. first, a quick check on traffic with eric smith. >> good afternoon. thanks very much. it is going to be a bit heavy in a few spots this area of-for those part. >> other in this he outer loop of the belt way heading past connecticut. it is am jaing...
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that heat will move from arizona and new mexico into california and have a significant impact on oureather away from the water. next couple of days, status quo. morning cloud cover, near the water. afternoon sunshine, the coast you may not clear. but the rest of the bay will. and temperatures will hang out very close to average. now let's look at what happens this weekend. i know i'm going a long way from now. this weekend through next monday, that ridge will park itself directly over northern and central california. that means it's going to get hot, not hot at the coast. not hot near the bay. but hot weather inland. we could see 105 to 110 in the central valley. we'll likely see some temperatures exceeding 100 degrees inland starting sunday. so the afternoon will be near average through thursday. we'll see warming mainly inland starting on friday. then we get hot over the weekend and it's going to stretch into next week so enjoy the cool weather while we have it than we will tomorrow. we'll get hotter as we head toward friday. big changes over the weekend upper 90s, low 100s inland
that heat will move from arizona and new mexico into california and have a significant impact on oureather away from the water. next couple of days, status quo. morning cloud cover, near the water. afternoon sunshine, the coast you may not clear. but the rest of the bay will. and temperatures will hang out very close to average. now let's look at what happens this weekend. i know i'm going a long way from now. this weekend through next monday, that ridge will park itself directly over northern...
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they only make up five percent of the entire drug and gun arrests and convictions for all of new mexico from two thousand and six to twenty fifteen so statistically they're not you know there isn't there the thing that really gets me is how much this guy was paid and all of them that they brought there is that. they were paying them about fourteen hundred dollars a week in cash undriveable close to the informant plus they get bonuses and expenses and what they're saying what they're saying is that the gentleman who had went after jennifer pedia that they were saying he made somewhere between eighty and a hundred thousand dollars a year cash not tracked that was all from the u.s. government giving us a b. and. this woman up that's he specifically went out with a whole bunch of women dated them befriending them became friends with their family inserted himself into their lives made them believe that he was he was you know in love with. and then he turned around begged them to help them and set them up and. nobody can have any oversight i mean even jason chafes has been asking for. jason o
they only make up five percent of the entire drug and gun arrests and convictions for all of new mexico from two thousand and six to twenty fifteen so statistically they're not you know there isn't there the thing that really gets me is how much this guy was paid and all of them that they brought there is that. they were paying them about fourteen hundred dollars a week in cash undriveable close to the informant plus they get bonuses and expenses and what they're saying what they're saying is...
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walked into a new mexico library and started shooting. (steve) we are also learning about the accused teen gunman's plans. grant lodes is here with what new court documents are revealing. (grant) this is 16 year old nathaniel jouett. he's accused of opening fire in a public library...killing two people and injuring others. but the library wasn't his initial target. according to newly released court documents--- jouett planned to shoot up his high school but ended up going to the library instead. the teen later told police he didn't know why he picked the library. and didn't know anyone there. now people who were inside at the time are speaking out. lupe aguirre says he went inside to find his wife...and found himself cornered by the accused gunman. aguirre says the teen was laughing and smiling the whole time. another woman ==lisa baird says he yelled at her "run!" and said why aren't you running, i'm shooting at you!" jouett's girlfriend has told c-n-n that the teen was distraught over what she says was a bullying incident on friday. joue
walked into a new mexico library and started shooting. (steve) we are also learning about the accused teen gunman's plans. grant lodes is here with what new court documents are revealing. (grant) this is 16 year old nathaniel jouett. he's accused of opening fire in a public library...killing two people and injuring others. but the library wasn't his initial target. according to newly released court documents--- jouett planned to shoot up his high school but ended up going to the library...
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. >>> and gunfire erupts inside a library in new mexico sending children running for cover. two people are dead. we have the latest on that investigation. ok, let's try this. it says you apply the blue one to me. here? no. have a little fun together, or a lot. k-y yours and mine. two sensations that work together, so you can play together. she pretty much lives in her favorite princess dress. but once a week i let her play sheriff so i can wash it. i use tide to get out those week old stains and downy to get it fresh and soft. you are free to go. tide and downy together. clearasil rapid action begins working fast for clearly visible results in as little as 12 hours. but will it stop this teen from being embarassed by her parents? nope. so let's be clear: clearasil works fast on teen acne, not so much on other teen things. >>> quick update on our top story. tropical storm harvey is dumping as many as 15 inches of additional rain on southeast texas. new evacuations ordered. thousands of people are arriving by truck, bus and boat packing into shelters and the flood threat is no
. >>> and gunfire erupts inside a library in new mexico sending children running for cover. two people are dead. we have the latest on that investigation. ok, let's try this. it says you apply the blue one to me. here? no. have a little fun together, or a lot. k-y yours and mine. two sensations that work together, so you can play together. she pretty much lives in her favorite princess dress. but once a week i let her play sheriff so i can wash it. i use tide to get out those week old...
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people in clovis, new mexico, are shaken up this morning .. after a deadly shooting inside a public library. witnesses say a man walked in yesterday afternoon, and started firing shots. he fatally shot two women, and wounded four other people. one of the witnesses spoke to reporters about how he was able to escape. police quickly arrived, and the shooter surrendered. there's still no shooter surrendered. there's still no word on a motive, or if the gunman had any connection to his victims. another story developing at this hour.. the expulsion of 18 american university students. they were allegedly involved in an underground group that the school has banned for years. jay korff has more. a rare world war two b-17 bomber is touring the country.. and it's area. the plane is named the "madras maiden." abc-seven's tim barber got a chance to ride in it. he is far lighter than the plane's original cargo. during world war two, the plane typically carried eight or ten bombs-- each weighing about 500 pounds. more than 12-thousand b-17's were produced ba
people in clovis, new mexico, are shaken up this morning .. after a deadly shooting inside a public library. witnesses say a man walked in yesterday afternoon, and started firing shots. he fatally shot two women, and wounded four other people. one of the witnesses spoke to reporters about how he was able to escape. police quickly arrived, and the shooter surrendered. there's still no shooter surrendered. there's still no word on a motive, or if the gunman had any connection to his victims....
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in arizona, 1200 members are expelled to an army post in new mexico, where their preachings of strikeices are raided and its members arrested, including bill haywood. socialist party leader eugene v. debs, who got one million votes for 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. ♪ america's 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. ♪ ♪ >> coming up t
in arizona, 1200 members are expelled to an army post in new mexico, where their preachings of strikeices are raided and its members arrested, including bill haywood. socialist party leader eugene v. debs, who got one million votes for 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. ♪ america's answer to the threat...
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caller: i have seen it in new mexico before. late 1990's. host: was that a complete solar eclipse? half.: i think it was host: thanks, jeff. we have a call from joe in oregon. right near the path of totality where it all gets underway. redmond, oregon. hello. we live inside the path of totality and will get about one minute, five seconds. we will have a cover of -- a couple of cameras set up looking at the sun with a viewing sheet set up over the lens. it will be interesting to see what the approach of the shadow will look like as it comes over the mountains. camerang to have another taking movie facing the mountain. host: how is the weather forecast for your area? caller: clear skies. the thing we will be worried about, there are some large fires going on and it can get smoky. host: yeah. good luck, it sounds like fun. can you further the recommendation that people who want to take pictures of the eclipse should use some kind of solar filter? caller: yes. i bought a solar filter several months ago, and it is just a sheet of the same material the glasses are made of. host: i suspec
caller: i have seen it in new mexico before. late 1990's. host: was that a complete solar eclipse? half.: i think it was host: thanks, jeff. we have a call from joe in oregon. right near the path of totality where it all gets underway. redmond, oregon. hello. we live inside the path of totality and will get about one minute, five seconds. we will have a cover of -- a couple of cameras set up looking at the sun with a viewing sheet set up over the lens. it will be interesting to see what the...
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. >>> multiple people are dead after a gunman opened fire in new mexico. it happened late this afternoon about ten miles from the texas border. a man entered and started shooting into the air. >>> developing news now on harvey. you see it here stalled over houston where around the clock flood rescues are under way. meteorologists say, are you ready for this? this storm has dumped 15 trillion gallons of water, and southeast texas can expect double that amount by the time the storm passes. at least six deaths are blamed on harvey. 2,000 people living in a suburb east of houston were evacuated. 5500 people were already in shelters. many of them among the thousands rescued from rising water. >> we need helicopters, a boat. it was ridiculous. my first time seeing that. i was nervous and i was saying at that time, all i can do is pray. >> president trump says federal aid will be approved quickly. he's going arrive in texas tomorrow. help is on the way from the bay area. "abc7 news" was at moffett field. national guard members took off headed east towards texas. t
. >>> multiple people are dead after a gunman opened fire in new mexico. it happened late this afternoon about ten miles from the texas border. a man entered and started shooting into the air. >>> developing news now on harvey. you see it here stalled over houston where around the clock flood rescues are under way. meteorologists say, are you ready for this? this storm has dumped 15 trillion gallons of water, and southeast texas can expect double that amount by the time the...
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including miami-dade, florida international university, university of illinois, chicago, university new mexico but we can do more to partner with hispanic and latino serving institutions and include more hispanic and latinos on the team and to expand our footprint at job fairs. we can do more to recruit from the most diverse talent pools, the us military, men and women in uniform and ready to move on. 20% of civil service team, 90% of foreign service generalists and 16% of foreign service specialists. this is a rich talent pool, and senior foreign service officers, the gender gap as well. all of you in this room through participation and fellowship and internships at the state department made an early declaration of your interest in public service. some of you will be working here soon. we will be keeping our fellowship and internship programs in place. we put hiring programs this year, only temporary. a temporary measure to take further accounting of the state department and consider how to strengthen it, and improve our diverse city. current fellowships and internships for the organization n
including miami-dade, florida international university, university of illinois, chicago, university new mexico but we can do more to partner with hispanic and latino serving institutions and include more hispanic and latinos on the team and to expand our footprint at job fairs. we can do more to recruit from the most diverse talent pools, the us military, men and women in uniform and ready to move on. 20% of civil service team, 90% of foreign service generalists and 16% of foreign service...
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but one couple in new mexico says it's already seeing ghosts outside there home.es..a real ghost and they say this proves it! the family says they can't be sure just what they see walking past their house. but -- they say the figure looks only vaguely human -- and they think it's a ghost. they say a man died in a home that used to stand on the site and it could be his to stand on the site and it could be his ghost! that home was torn down before theirs was built. time now for weather - more clouds than sun today; feeling great! - unseasonably cool, dry last weekend of august - rain chances return next week - tracking hr harvey - major hurricane makes landfall late tonight today: mostly cloudy to partly sunny. pleasant. highs: 77-80 winds: n 5-10 mph tonight: partly cloudy to mainly clear. comfortable. lows: 54-64 winds: n 5 mph saturday: mix of sun and clouds. low humidity. highs: 76-79 winds: ne 5-10 mph right now at 5:xx bracing for impact! hurricane harvey gaining strength become a monster category three storm by the time it slams into the texas coast. authorit
but one couple in new mexico says it's already seeing ghosts outside there home.es..a real ghost and they say this proves it! the family says they can't be sure just what they see walking past their house. but -- they say the figure looks only vaguely human -- and they think it's a ghost. they say a man died in a home that used to stand on the site and it could be his to stand on the site and it could be his ghost! that home was torn down before theirs was built. time now for weather - more...
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--albuquerque, new mexico. --boise, idaho. --nueva orleans. --houston, texas. ico. --la linea aerea ampliar sus vuelos en el aeropuerto minetta desde 73 hasta 91 vuelos diarios ya que se aumentar el numero de vuelos a ciudades como chicago, dallas, phoenix, seattle y portland. cesar --hace semanas una madre se refugi en una iglesia episcopal en nueva york, todo para evitar una deportacin... blanca --"antonio ruln" habl con el sacerdote a cargo del centro religioso quien asegura harn lo posible para proteger que la madre sea separada de sus hijos ciudadanos. take pkg 0;01 banner 0;22 luis 0;48 ydanis hoy no solo se levantaban plegarias dentro de la iglesia episcopal donde amanda morales se refugio hace unas semanas para evitar ser deportada. afuera lderes religiosos y funcionarios hacian un llamado de unidad, solidaridad y lucha por inmigrantes indocumentados. luis barrio sacerdote s.0.t una justicia dilatada retrasada no es justicia nos gustaría que vinieran las autoridades y dijeran ya no voy a hacer la separación de esta madre con sus hijos pero nosotros no no
--albuquerque, new mexico. --boise, idaho. --nueva orleans. --houston, texas. ico. --la linea aerea ampliar sus vuelos en el aeropuerto minetta desde 73 hasta 91 vuelos diarios ya que se aumentar el numero de vuelos a ciudades como chicago, dallas, phoenix, seattle y portland. cesar --hace semanas una madre se refugi en una iglesia episcopal en nueva york, todo para evitar una deportacin... blanca --"antonio ruln" habl con el sacerdote a cargo del centro religioso quien asegura harn...
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we're tracking a shooting inside a public library in new mexico. >> the latest on the casualties and what the shooter did before opening fire. >>> plus, both criticisms and congratulations after thousands of people marked rallied and yelled against planned pro conservative events in san francisco and berkeley. >> and pest control companies swamped tonight by a >>> developing news now. nations around the world are condemning north korea. >> the pentagon confirms it just fired a ballistic missile over japan early tuesday morning their time. prompting government warnings for people to take cover before it landed without harp in the ocean. >> abc news reporter eppley rou is tracking the latest from washington. >> reporter: sirens blaring in the streets minutes after the launch warning people in the northern parts of the country to take cover near strong structures. prime minister shinzo abe saying the country is now analyzing the situation. the ballistic miff launched near pyongyang flying east passing over japan before landing in the ocean. >> this is something that has to stop. we all
we're tracking a shooting inside a public library in new mexico. >> the latest on the casualties and what the shooter did before opening fire. >>> plus, both criticisms and congratulations after thousands of people marked rallied and yelled against planned pro conservative events in san francisco and berkeley. >> and pest control companies swamped tonight by a >>> developing news now. nations around the world are condemning north korea. >> the pentagon...
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coming up- new mexico officers have identified person responsible for a deadly shooting rampage.what we know about the teenage suspect. and we will have continued coverage of the devastation in texas. how the damage from this storm compares to hurricane katrina. (vicki) if you take the golden gate bridge in the mornings... you may want to find an alternate route. an anti-marxist group is calling for a protest on the bridge starting at 9am tomorrow. the group wants to block traffic.. until the city of san francisco agrees antifa is a terrorist organization. according to chp... while everyone has the constitutional right to protest.. blocking highways is against the law and dangerous. the group also does not have a permit. (priya clemens/ gg bridge spokesperson): "if you are fewer than 50 people you are able to have events on the sidewalks without a permit but it is never legal to stop traffic on the golden gate bridge." the facebook invite encourages families to attend saying: "bring you kids to the rally. antifa wouldn't dare hurt the future generation of american, or would they?
coming up- new mexico officers have identified person responsible for a deadly shooting rampage.what we know about the teenage suspect. and we will have continued coverage of the devastation in texas. how the damage from this storm compares to hurricane katrina. (vicki) if you take the golden gate bridge in the mornings... you may want to find an alternate route. an anti-marxist group is calling for a protest on the bridge starting at 9am tomorrow. the group wants to block traffic.. until the...
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new mexico, two people are dead, four others are heard. witnesses claim a man walked in them began shooting into the air. police have a suspect in custody but have not released that person's name. images from texas, ordinary people proving they are anything but ordinary, stepping in to help others. a look at those unbelievable videos coming up next. images fromplus, how you can he affected by the horrific storm. first, let's look at the roads here. eric: thank you. it is a wet ride, not too much volume so far. 95 south, occasional northbound volume. heading this way, it is off and on volume through dale city heralding -- heading into woodbridge. that is the main trouble spot as far as traffic is this afternoon. southbound of 123, not too bad so far. looking ok despite wet roadways at duke street. looking into the city on the southwest freeway 7th street overpass. it is going to be a wet ride all day long. take caution adrianna: happening now, especially election is underway in fairfax county to settle a number of issues regarding the publi
new mexico, two people are dead, four others are heard. witnesses claim a man walked in them began shooting into the air. police have a suspect in custody but have not released that person's name. images from texas, ordinary people proving they are anything but ordinary, stepping in to help others. a look at those unbelievable videos coming up next. images fromplus, how you can he affected by the horrific storm. first, let's look at the roads here. eric: thank you. it is a wet ride, not too...
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mccormick, "action news," jim, back to you. >> you won't have to wait as long to view the next eclipse in the united states. april 8, 2024. the path of totality will first touch mexicoer the u.s. moving toward main before moving over canada. philadelphia will again experience a partial eclipse. yo can relive the great american eclipse anytime. watch video of our "action news" team across the tristate area and country as well as prepare for the next eclipse 2024. >> cecily, wha story? >> the heat and humid humidity is making a comeback. we have a heat advisory in effect tomorrow0 to 8:00 in the evening. this is when the heat index soars around 100-degrees. this breaks down how it feels tomorrow around philadelphia into delaware. that's the worst of it. the heat index, 100 to 105, 95 100 and you have to go and shoe relief. even there shows 90 to 95-degrees. it's a cold front across the midwest slicing through the overnight hours tomorrow. what that means, a lot of these storms will weaken. the best chancf severe weather is to the west, scattered chance of storms with mass.ed wds.ystem,ha ae we talk about that in the n-day forecast. jim? >> cil tnk you. >> o news, mayo
mccormick, "action news," jim, back to you. >> you won't have to wait as long to view the next eclipse in the united states. april 8, 2024. the path of totality will first touch mexicoer the u.s. moving toward main before moving over canada. philadelphia will again experience a partial eclipse. yo can relive the great american eclipse anytime. watch video of our "action news" team across the tristate area and country as well as prepare for the next eclipse 2024....
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and school counselors wen't helping.new details about this week's deadly library shooting in new mexicoime. (pam) a series of shootouts in sacramento ... has left one deputy dead... and two c-h-p officers injured. thanks for joining us, i'm pam moore.(steve) and i'm steve aveson.
and school counselors wen't helping.new details about this week's deadly library shooting in new mexicoime. (pam) a series of shootouts in sacramento ... has left one deputy dead... and two c-h-p officers injured. thanks for joining us, i'm pam moore.(steve) and i'm steve aveson.
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this month a man purchased art from an estate sale in new mexico and he thought one of the paintings might be one of the missing paintings. >> i asked him to send me photos and i became convinced it was the painting. >> once they got their hands on the painting, it was the one stoling all those years ago. the painting is estimated at $160 million. >> investigators are trying to figure out why someone shot a woman from the window of her home in northeast philadelphia along the 8800 block of summerville avenue. >> just after 12:30 gunfire broke out. >> it was loud, consecutive, and it was over. >> moments before the shooting, torres closed the window in her bedroom. >> she went to the window. the window was open. she noticed the screen was opened a bit. we don't know if she closed it. she looked outside, didn't see anything. went back to her bed and next thing you know she felt a burning sensation. >> we seen daisy being escorted out of her house. >> thursday they saw suspicious activity and have reported it to police. they kept creeping up on houses, watching for hours. something scar
this month a man purchased art from an estate sale in new mexico and he thought one of the paintings might be one of the missing paintings. >> i asked him to send me photos and i became convinced it was the painting. >> once they got their hands on the painting, it was the one stoling all those years ago. the painting is estimated at $160 million. >> investigators are trying to figure out why someone shot a woman from the window of her home in northeast philadelphia along the...
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. >> a shooting at a new mexico public library left two people dead and four others injured, it was this afternoon in the city of clovis, 200 miles east of albuquerque near the texas state line. a witness told our newsagents she saw someone walking with the gun and start firing. authorities have a person in custody. >>> president donald trump signed an order allowing police access to surplus military gear. the obama administration had cut that program in 2015 and that that time critics said using military equipment only increased tension between demonstrators and police. critics say, this use of military equipment militarize his local police but the trump administration said the battle gear will help save officers lives. >>> you are watching ktvu fox 2 news at 6:30. >>> a new installment about race and policing in an effort to bridge the gap between law enforcement and the community. >> paul chambers has hosted a series of barbershop forums, this is a live photo of one that's going on right now in richmond. in his latest he has the response from citizens.>>reporter: those didn't only com
. >> a shooting at a new mexico public library left two people dead and four others injured, it was this afternoon in the city of clovis, 200 miles east of albuquerque near the texas state line. a witness told our newsagents she saw someone walking with the gun and start firing. authorities have a person in custody. >>> president donald trump signed an order allowing police access to surplus military gear. the obama administration had cut that program in 2015 and that that time...
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host: norm is calling from new mexico on the line for republicans. good morning. caller: good morning. i hope everybody is doing great. as a political scientist, i see the trumpsters -- al, callingl go to from new york on the line for independents. caller: good morning. trump is a dictator. 435er two, we don't need house of representatives because it is so hard to get anything done. we need to eliminate some of them. how many, i cannot tell you right now. they are wasting more damn money than you can ever dream of. senior citizens in this country are treated like dirt paul ryan and mitch mcconnell and donald trump and other people have to go. because they have no respect for united states citizens. that's it. host: here's a story that didn't get much play today or this past week. it is from "the wall street journal." investigators warn the navy. june andsions in earlier this week were both navy destroyersile operating in the pacific. then, it adds -- let's go back to the phones. sandra calling from north carolina. sandra is a democrat. good morning. caller: good mo
host: norm is calling from new mexico on the line for republicans. good morning. caller: good morning. i hope everybody is doing great. as a political scientist, i see the trumpsters -- al, callingl go to from new york on the line for independents. caller: good morning. trump is a dictator. 435er two, we don't need house of representatives because it is so hard to get anything done. we need to eliminate some of them. how many, i cannot tell you right now. they are wasting more damn money than...
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lumber was going to come from up in the foothills of the sierra nevada mountains which is east of new mexico. and so he sent one of his assistants, called james marshall up the american river and asked him to design and build a saw mill. and this was just a place where the american river is flowing fast enough that the water can turn a water wheel and the wheel is attached to circular saw blades so the wood could be cut and send down the river to sutter himself. and one thing you have to do to make an effective saw, is divert the river down the mill race, can you picture this, a designed flume which carries water fairly rapidly to turn the water wheel. in the mill race there, he found little metal flakes of gold. he reported back to sutter his boss saying i found gold and sutter said, don't tell anybody. but you know how bad everyone is keeping a secret. the only way to actually have a secret is no never tell anyone, because somehow has soon as you tell anyone, the secret gets out. and that's what happened in this case, and it wasn't long before the news got back east and it spread very rapi
lumber was going to come from up in the foothills of the sierra nevada mountains which is east of new mexico. and so he sent one of his assistants, called james marshall up the american river and asked him to design and build a saw mill. and this was just a place where the american river is flowing fast enough that the water can turn a water wheel and the wheel is attached to circular saw blades so the wood could be cut and send down the river to sutter himself. and one thing you have to do to...
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most of california farm workers come from new mexico. more mexicans are now leaving the u.s. than coming here. farmers are offering salaries that are above minimum wage along with paid time off, but even that doesn't appear to be helping. >>> right now, 5:14. we want to check back in with sal. what are you keeping an eye on now, sal. >> we look at a commute now, pam, and dave, that's getting busier around the bay. starting with northbound 101 this time and looking at the commute from gilroy to san jose. this commute is not a bad one driving through morgan hill. and getting in the valley. so we can check that off. you can see most of the freeways here are doing well. i don't see major problems unlike what we had yesterday. this is 280 in san jose. it looks good up to highway 17. at the bay bridge toll plaza, traffic is moving along well heading out to the area. i want to try my luck and see if i can see the richmond bridge. you can see traffic is very light. so if you're trying to get into marine county, it's a nice drive. i don't see delays at the richmond bridge toll plaza.
most of california farm workers come from new mexico. more mexicans are now leaving the u.s. than coming here. farmers are offering salaries that are above minimum wage along with paid time off, but even that doesn't appear to be helping. >>> right now, 5:14. we want to check back in with sal. what are you keeping an eye on now, sal. >> we look at a commute now, pam, and dave, that's getting busier around the bay. starting with northbound 101 this time and looking at the commute...
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trade delegations to new ,exico and try to bolster that to the contrary of talking trash about new mexico and making it difficult. we're hoping we could spin that in a positive way. it will hopefully create an appetite for wanting to shine a .ositive light we are on the cusp of announcing to tradengs relative with mexico. which is to look at it as an opportunity to highlight how in theings are going very positive economic impact new mexico has on border states like arizona. >> i would echo that. orleans,city of new from the mouth of newer -- of the river to norlin's, one of the biggest sports in the world. trade is important to us. new orleans is an international city. we are watching that carefully. i think the president has his rhetoric might have gotten in front of constructive negotiations. shouldall of us recognize the country is doing a better job making sure things are fair. do a better job of reconnecting people who may be trainingbs with job but you do not have to throw the baby out with the best -- with the bathwater. there is a way for smart and constructive people are sharp el
trade delegations to new ,exico and try to bolster that to the contrary of talking trash about new mexico and making it difficult. we're hoping we could spin that in a positive way. it will hopefully create an appetite for wanting to shine a .ositive light we are on the cusp of announcing to tradengs relative with mexico. which is to look at it as an opportunity to highlight how in theings are going very positive economic impact new mexico has on border states like arizona. >> i would...
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the museum recently got a phone call from a dealer in new mexico who bought the painting at an estate researching the work of art, he realized it was the painting and decided to return it to the museum. it's not clear how it ended up in the new mexico home, wow. >>> a ceremonial first pitch. 17-year-old jordan leander off the mound in fenway park. his pitch a bit outside. and -- well, inside the wrong part. it was part of a pregame ceremony at fenway out of the sox/cardinals game to commemorate boston's 1967 team that lost to the cardinals in seven. as for the photographer, he's fine. he took to twitter to share a photo of the ball just before its arrival. saying, "feel free to caption this, america." well played by that photographer to laugh off a painful moment. >> wow. >>> president trump moving forward without regret after his comments on white supremacists. will he pay for it with a stalled agenda back in washington? >>> and a vigil on the virginia campus that turned so ugly nearly a week ago. sights and sounds from uva next. ♪ glory glory hallelujah ♪ his truth is marching on ♪
the museum recently got a phone call from a dealer in new mexico who bought the painting at an estate researching the work of art, he realized it was the painting and decided to return it to the museum. it's not clear how it ended up in the new mexico home, wow. >>> a ceremonial first pitch. 17-year-old jordan leander off the mound in fenway park. his pitch a bit outside. and -- well, inside the wrong part. it was part of a pregame ceremony at fenway out of the sox/cardinals game to...
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(james) plus -- the latest on a shooting at a new mexico library that left two people dead and four others injured. the kron 4 morning news starts right now. (james) good morning and thanks for joining us. i'm james fletcher. (james)after another day of hot inland conditions, a slight cooling trend is forecast to spread inland tuesday and wednesday as high pressure briefly weakens across the region. this too will lead to an increase in overnight/morning low clouds and patchy fog along the coast and in the adjacent valleys. another warming trend is likely late in the week and into the labor day holiday weekend with hot conditions returning to the interior. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. (james) so far -- over 30 inches of rain has fallen as a result of tropical storm harvey. to give you a better sense of the conditions on the ground -- look at this video. this is not a river -- this a street -- filled with rescue boats... these a
(james) plus -- the latest on a shooting at a new mexico library that left two people dead and four others injured. the kron 4 morning news starts right now. (james) good morning and thanks for joining us. i'm james fletcher. (james)after another day of hot inland conditions, a slight cooling trend is forecast to spread inland tuesday and wednesday as high pressure briefly weakens across the region. this too will lead to an increase in overnight/morning low clouds and patchy fog along the coast...
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find the place where you live on the map. , atlanta, in detroit new orleans, the rural parts of new mexico. all of you are going to be able to experience this partial. at the astronomical society of the pacific we are interested in reaching underserved communities and children who represent communities underrepresented in science. we want to make sure those kids are engaged fully in the eclipse even if it is partial so they might decide to become an astronomer like i did. oft i have, is some examples , activities that the astronomical society of the pacific has developed and disseminated across the country to make sure kids are engaged. let me give you an example. in the interest of time. up, is a scaleng model of the earth and moon on a series of rulers. let me explain. this is the moon -- this is the earth on that side. you will notice that the earth is a one inch diameter marble earth laides away, end to and 30 times, is where we placed the moon. it is a quarter of the diameter of the earth. this is a scale model. you might be surprised because lots of the pictures and images, you norma
find the place where you live on the map. , atlanta, in detroit new orleans, the rural parts of new mexico. all of you are going to be able to experience this partial. at the astronomical society of the pacific we are interested in reaching underserved communities and children who represent communities underrepresented in science. we want to make sure those kids are engaged fully in the eclipse even if it is partial so they might decide to become an astronomer like i did. oft i have, is some...
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this woman was wounded when a gunman opened fire in a new mexico public library yesterday. three others were hurt as well. two library workers were killed in the shooting. eastern new mexico news reports a high school sophomore shouted run, as he entered the library with the handgun. investigators are still looking into a motive now. >>> you have to hear this little girl's story of survival. a 7-year-old from the boston area was kidnapped from her grandparents home on sunda barbecue, threw her ib inside of a car, choked her and threw her into a lake over the bridge. the little girl survived the drop into that water. even after that, aaron, she found the strength to swim to shore. she knocked on the door of a nearby -- she's 7, mind you. she knocked on the door of someone's house and they called the police. >> amazing the will to survive will do for you. 35-year-old man was arrested for this. the little girl had cuts and bruises but otherwise she's going to be okay. >> why did he do -- >>> a new video of what was almost a tragic accident. you take a look here. a woman was in
this woman was wounded when a gunman opened fire in a new mexico public library yesterday. three others were hurt as well. two library workers were killed in the shooting. eastern new mexico news reports a high school sophomore shouted run, as he entered the library with the handgun. investigators are still looking into a motive now. >>> you have to hear this little girl's story of survival. a 7-year-old from the boston area was kidnapped from her grandparents home on sunda barbecue,...
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during the same call, trump threatened mexico with trade tariffs and called new hampshire a drug infesteden. transcript,ely president trump blasted a u.s.-ahlstrom only in agreement to resettle 2000 refugees, telling prime minister malcolm turnbull, "boy, that will make us look awfully bad," ending the call in frustration, saying, "i have had it. i have been making these calls a day, and this is the most unpleasant call all day. a pleasant call. this is ridiculous." in syria, it is reported that a series of u.s.-led coalition attacks in recent days have left scores of civilians dead. airwars said one coalition airstrike on tuesday leveled a home in raqqa, killing up to 50 civilians, including entire families. among the dead were hamada al-saeed al-hamzawi and three of his family members. a separate u.s.-led airstrike that same day reportedly killed 11 members of a single family. and on wednesday, an artillery attack likely from u.s.-backed forces reportedly killed raqqa resident mohammed ahmed abdel-rahim. in canada, the government of quebec says it's processing as many as 150 migrants a
during the same call, trump threatened mexico with trade tariffs and called new hampshire a drug infesteden. transcript,ely president trump blasted a u.s.-ahlstrom only in agreement to resettle 2000 refugees, telling prime minister malcolm turnbull, "boy, that will make us look awfully bad," ending the call in frustration, saying, "i have had it. i have been making these calls a day, and this is the most unpleasant call all day. a pleasant call. this is ridiculous." in...
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in new mexico. i live in the east now, but i go back a lot. it is a very fragile land. the government has spent a lot of money restocking wildlife that was driven out by grazing. i look at the difference between -- because i am a conservative but you've got guys out there who are griping that they don't get to graze their animals. the blm fees are so close to free that whoever didn't pay it is a jerk. not even all the way to these to where you have prairie or forced to land, the farmers by the land and they have to pay taxes and maintain it. they have to husband it correctly. i saw it first hand out west to put the animals on the land, they overgrazed it. the natural wildlife is driven out. pretty often later on, the federal government has to spend a ton of money trying to restock the animals, but they have to wait until the land recovers which it needs eric areas -- which in eric areas, it takes a really long time. it comes down hard when it rains. it just runs down into a muddy creek somewhere. kind of mining, it was cool going up into the mountains in seeing the old
in new mexico. i live in the east now, but i go back a lot. it is a very fragile land. the government has spent a lot of money restocking wildlife that was driven out by grazing. i look at the difference between -- because i am a conservative but you've got guys out there who are griping that they don't get to graze their animals. the blm fees are so close to free that whoever didn't pay it is a jerk. not even all the way to these to where you have prairie or forced to land, the farmers by the...