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he's abandoned the people of new mexico. i care about new mexico. i am going to do something about the border. doug: mr. johnson? gov. johnson: look, we need to make it as easy as possible for somebody that wants to come into this country and work to be able to get a work visa. a work visa should entail a background check and a social security card so that applicable taxes get paid. let's not build a wall across the border. we build a wall across the border, at some point we are going to tear down the wall for hat it represents. we are a country of immigrants. it comes to immigrants from mexico, they are hard-working and they add to our economy. they come in, they buy things, they pay taxes. it is a good thing. border security -- i am not suggesting in any way that we decrease border security. we do not want drugs coming across the border. we do not want truckloads of convicts coming across the border. at that is really not happening, and that is due to the fact that we do have border security, hard-working individuals doing their job. they are doin
he's abandoned the people of new mexico. i care about new mexico. i am going to do something about the border. doug: mr. johnson? gov. johnson: look, we need to make it as easy as possible for somebody that wants to come into this country and work to be able to get a work visa. a work visa should entail a background check and a social security card so that applicable taxes get paid. let's not build a wall across the border. we build a wall across the border, at some point we are going to tear...
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i grew up in new mexico. i started a handyman business and outlook are key grew it to over a thousand employees. i got elected governor of new mexico. i think the take away from my having been governor is the promise i made when i was running. i promised to put the issues that should be on the front burner on the front burner, regardless of the political consequences, so i was not a wallflower as governor. i think what people saw was honesty. i think what they saw was transparency. and i think they saw a respect. i think the biggest issue facing this country right now is the deficit, is the fact we are going to have a trillion dollars this year in added deficit to the $21 trillion we already have. my plan is to submit a balanced budget to congress. it is incredibly unfair to young people. it is incredibly unfair to all of us to continue to roll up unpaid debt. $210 billion a year is what we had for interest-only expense when interest rates go up 1%. look, to balance the federal budget, you have got to take on
i grew up in new mexico. i started a handyman business and outlook are key grew it to over a thousand employees. i got elected governor of new mexico. i think the take away from my having been governor is the promise i made when i was running. i promised to put the issues that should be on the front burner on the front burner, regardless of the political consequences, so i was not a wallflower as governor. i think what people saw was honesty. i think what they saw was transparency. and i think...
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new mexico has problems with poverty.y opponent was one of the few republican legislators who voted against a minimum wage increase from four dollars and $.25 in new mexico. if he had his way, we would continue to push new mexico families right to the bottom. i met with two women who were working full-time and can't afford their childcare. both of them have their families, who are cooking and providing meals because without that, they would be food insecure. we've got to pay a living wage so that new mexicans can honestly and earnestly, with integrity, engaged in the workforce. and as governor, i would want to create an environment where we are all talking about how we provide sickly projections to our employees. rep. pearce: again, i think the answer of my opponent shows how little she understands business. a minimuman't mandate wage increase and people automatically have money to pay for it. what we're already seeing nationwide is conversion from lower paid workers into automation, kiosks. that's what my opponent would
new mexico has problems with poverty.y opponent was one of the few republican legislators who voted against a minimum wage increase from four dollars and $.25 in new mexico. if he had his way, we would continue to push new mexico families right to the bottom. i met with two women who were working full-time and can't afford their childcare. both of them have their families, who are cooking and providing meals because without that, they would be food insecure. we've got to pay a living wage so...
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it was slated to cut new mexico basis. i should have ended up in the we came out of that process actually gaining military assets. it's an argument, that's new youth unique to new mexico. i think we'll end up gaining military assets because it's a legitimate argument. i would also make that same argument when it comes to the lot. the infrastructure is here, we are spending money for infrastructure in other parts of this country, building new ones. why build it there when we can build here? when you tighten the belt, when you balance the federal budget, you look to spend money most efficiently in those two areas, money most efficiently spent is in new mexico. >> i just don't think it's credible to say we are going to cut everywhere else but not in new mexico. maybe if there weren't 48 senators from states other than new mexico, you could do that. i think that's a pretty -- not a serious approach i think we need a more serious approach. it actually addresses these issues. >> senator heinrich, i'm sure you would agree with me
it was slated to cut new mexico basis. i should have ended up in the we came out of that process actually gaining military assets. it's an argument, that's new youth unique to new mexico. i think we'll end up gaining military assets because it's a legitimate argument. i would also make that same argument when it comes to the lot. the infrastructure is here, we are spending money for infrastructure in other parts of this country, building new ones. why build it there when we can build here? when...
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at that time he was elected as one of the two senators to represent new mexico. he became involved in the committee for mexican affairs during the mexican revolution. people trying to help who had either lost their lives in mexico, lost their family or helping people recover property taken during the course of the mexican revolution. this is one of his big activities as a senator in congress. ohio wasa friend from elected president and appointed follis secretary of the interior. plan to use some u.s. oil river -- oil reserves. these were reserve set aside for the u.s. navy, three reserves. he thought it would be better to exploit these resources for business purposes. in his dealings with a friend, he leased drilling rights in these oil reserves to these private companies. some people cried foul that he had non--- not gone about selecting this process himself. foul that heried had not taken bids on his work but awarded these two some associates and friends of his. that it would be charged in exchange for awarding them the rights to these oil reserves. the trial ha
at that time he was elected as one of the two senators to represent new mexico. he became involved in the committee for mexican affairs during the mexican revolution. people trying to help who had either lost their lives in mexico, lost their family or helping people recover property taken during the course of the mexican revolution. this is one of his big activities as a senator in congress. ohio wasa friend from elected president and appointed follis secretary of the interior. plan to use...
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as new mexico's u.s. senator, how many bills have you authorized and sponsored -- and i mean sponsored -- that passed into law since you have been a senator in washington? sen. heinrich: off the top of my head, we passed legislation that was signed by president trump regarding ferc, the federal energy regulatory commission, and in the last few weeks i've passed legislation through the senate. more important, it is not about whose name comes first on a bill. what i have learned in washington is, if you are not trying to grab the credit all the time, you can do amazing things for the state of new mexico. the national defense authorization act happens every single year. i am part of that. this year, it had john mccain's name on it, which is only right. that is how i have been able to grow thousands of jobs at our national assets -- sandia national lab, los alamos. we have grown 3500 jobs during the course of my first term in the united states senate. it should not just be about credit. it should be about get
as new mexico's u.s. senator, how many bills have you authorized and sponsored -- and i mean sponsored -- that passed into law since you have been a senator in washington? sen. heinrich: off the top of my head, we passed legislation that was signed by president trump regarding ferc, the federal energy regulatory commission, and in the last few weeks i've passed legislation through the senate. more important, it is not about whose name comes first on a bill. what i have learned in washington is,...
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on the topic of immigration, how to you think the united states as a whole and new mexico should respondo the caravan from -- of thousands from central america, now passing through into mexico headed for our southern border? >> steve pearce, you go first. rep. pearce: no issue separates the parties and us as candidates more than immigration. i believe we need a secure border. that is the question of the people living here. ultimately, we've got to go on address the problems that would cause people to get up and leave their home, looking for work. those things can't be done overnight, though, and we will have to make a decision -- do we favor open voters right now, or do we not? i do not see a way for a country to move forward with completely open borders. mike -- my opponent disagrees with that. she says when they come here legally, we should give them amnesty. i believe we should have legal immigration, but we should not just have freely open borders. represented one of the border districts for seven terms, 14 years. i'm one of nine people looking at these issues very closely, studying
on the topic of immigration, how to you think the united states as a whole and new mexico should respondo the caravan from -- of thousands from central america, now passing through into mexico headed for our southern border? >> steve pearce, you go first. rep. pearce: no issue separates the parties and us as candidates more than immigration. i believe we need a secure border. that is the question of the people living here. ultimately, we've got to go on address the problems that would...
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what exactly are you hiding from the new mexico voters? punic i expected that you ask that question because you are misstating the facts all the way through. at one point we had a fishing tool company that mean means thd wormeans they didwork in the oid another time we had a pretty rental company. now we've had residuals when we sold those companies there were residual assets and those were used in reverse was true a third-party. there's nothing we are fighting. these things were added to the committee in washington and they said it's okay. she's filehe's filed exactly co. the irs looks at us frequently and looks at our retur return ar paid account and looks at the returns and everybody says we are feeling it is exactly right so i'm not sure exactly what you are driving at here. but you're the one that has a company charging a surcharge in order to pay you or your business partner lavish sums of money. your company made millions charging people fo who were the most fragile in our system. you yourself point out how fragile they are. when yo
what exactly are you hiding from the new mexico voters? punic i expected that you ask that question because you are misstating the facts all the way through. at one point we had a fishing tool company that mean means thd wormeans they didwork in the oid another time we had a pretty rental company. now we've had residuals when we sold those companies there were residual assets and those were used in reverse was true a third-party. there's nothing we are fighting. these things were added to the...
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from new mexico. and there are serious reasons for that have to do with understandings about race and culture in the west. new mexico has a long settled sedimentary communities and people who are descended from spanish and indian people in new mexico who were there and there is a conflict because new mexico is a string a place in the west. we have to think about race when about citizenship gender and race, and what goes along with all of these. your point is so well taken. and the deeper we get into the history there is a lot of books available to you, everything is there, you can see a lot of different evidence for a lot of different pieces of this discussion i think. >> can i add one thing about slavery. one of the dirty little secrets of new mexico and of the west is there was another form of slavery going on already. completely separate from the american south in this monoculture plantation system in new mexico especially along the rio grande. there is this hundred year history of raids where nati
from new mexico. and there are serious reasons for that have to do with understandings about race and culture in the west. new mexico has a long settled sedimentary communities and people who are descended from spanish and indian people in new mexico who were there and there is a conflict because new mexico is a string a place in the west. we have to think about race when about citizenship gender and race, and what goes along with all of these. your point is so well taken. and the deeper we get...
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[applause] >> more campaign 2018 for the debate for governor of new mexico, republican congress and steve pierce and democratic representative michelle grisham vying to replace susanna martinez who is term limited. from albuquerque, this is about an hour. >> from news 13, your local election headquarters, this is a 2018 gubernatorial debate. >> moderator: welcome to the news 13 studio, local election headquarters for this 2018 gubernatorial debate and welcome to our viewers watching us this evening. we would like very much to thank the candidates who are here, republican representative steve pierce and democratic representative michelle grisham. thank you for being here. a quick bio of each of our candidates, grisham was raised in santa fe, a lawyer, served as secretary of health for leo county commissioner and 3 term us representative for new mexico's first congressional district. steve pierce grew up in hobbs, an air force veteran and businessman and was a state representative, and our seventh term us representative from new mexico's second congressional district and this is the first t
[applause] >> more campaign 2018 for the debate for governor of new mexico, republican congress and steve pierce and democratic representative michelle grisham vying to replace susanna martinez who is term limited. from albuquerque, this is about an hour. >> from news 13, your local election headquarters, this is a 2018 gubernatorial debate. >> moderator: welcome to the news 13 studio, local election headquarters for this 2018 gubernatorial debate and welcome to our viewers...
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it's something, i am from new mexico, we don't talk about much in new mexico. it is an uncomfortable truth. another wrinkle in the larger story of slavery and who gets to be a full-fledged citizen in this west. >> i would add to that, that form of unfree labor persists right through and into and after the civil war. so we have evidence of people who are captured but then in some way integrated into families more or less or never integrated. and lots of evidence of that in all kinds of records in new mexico. it's interesting to think about new mexico strange and weird as it is, does not become a state until 1912. >> the oldest permanently settled european colony in north america. >> there is another reason for that. really took a long time for people to understand what the value was of certain parts of the extremely dry west. if you cannot find it, what value did it have? maybe mining. if it did not have good mining, what value did it have? it took many years later like the environmental movement and great painters and great photographers for us to finally recog
it's something, i am from new mexico, we don't talk about much in new mexico. it is an uncomfortable truth. another wrinkle in the larger story of slavery and who gets to be a full-fledged citizen in this west. >> i would add to that, that form of unfree labor persists right through and into and after the civil war. so we have evidence of people who are captured but then in some way integrated into families more or less or never integrated. and lots of evidence of that in all kinds of...
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should immigrants found living in new mexico be deported? >>lujan grisham: we have 11 million people and documented in this country thousands one .-point 6 million dreamers children brought to this country through no fault of their own. with doctors and lawyers. and do everything in our power to make sure we do comprehensive legal reform this has been the most discriminatory racist white house i have seen in my lifetime and they are preventing on comprehensive immigration reform. if we don't do that and secure the border we are doing anything to deal with this problem sufficiently or constitutionall constitutionally. >> host: same question should they be deported? >>pearce: since i got into office i have been clear to solve the question that is the third step to solve the question. first we should secure the border. doing anything with documentation that starts to reoccur again. that's what reagan ran into. so we need a virtual wall in some places and fix legal immigration because a lot of people try to come here so let's fix the system and
should immigrants found living in new mexico be deported? >>lujan grisham: we have 11 million people and documented in this country thousands one .-point 6 million dreamers children brought to this country through no fault of their own. with doctors and lawyers. and do everything in our power to make sure we do comprehensive legal reform this has been the most discriminatory racist white house i have seen in my lifetime and they are preventing on comprehensive immigration reform. if we...
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at the time, new mexico was a territory. stateserved in the legislature during the 1890's, and while he was practicing law here as well. he was a proponent for statehood for new mexico, and in 1910, he took heart in the constitutional convention for new mexico, writing the constitution. state ino did become a 1912, and at that time, paul was elected as one of the first two elected as fall was one of the first two senators to represent new mexico in the government. he became the legislator for mexican affairs during the next -- during the revolution, and was trying to help people who lost their lives in mexico, helping people who had lost their lives in next -- helping family who had lost people in new mexico. so this was one of his big activities as a senator in congress. in 1921, a senator from ohio named warren g. harding was elected president, and he appointed fall as the secretary of the interior. but he had planned to use some u.s. naval oil reserves, reserves that had been set aside for the u.s. navy. , two were three
at the time, new mexico was a territory. stateserved in the legislature during the 1890's, and while he was practicing law here as well. he was a proponent for statehood for new mexico, and in 1910, he took heart in the constitutional convention for new mexico, writing the constitution. state ino did become a 1912, and at that time, paul was elected as one of the first two elected as fall was one of the first two senators to represent new mexico in the government. he became the legislator for...
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to congress from new mexico. state senator richard oharra in virginia. in race to replace owe ryan. randy bryce is lodging a very competitive race there in wisconsin. so in the best scenario for us, there are currently 34 latinos in the u.s. house. if many of these candidates prevailed, we think there may be as many as 10 additional members of the house, bringing the number up from 34 to 41. that would be an historic high in terms of the number of latinos who are serving in the u.s. house of representatives. still not representative of the latino electorate nor of the population nationally, but significance progress, particularly for a midterm election. usually we will see this kind census or after a redistricting. here we are seeing a possible jump in the number of latinos in congress in a midterm election. quite extraordinary in terms of what is happening around the country. in terms of state-wade contests there are three latinos running for governor. david garcia in arizona. two a strong race for years ago. mi
to congress from new mexico. state senator richard oharra in virginia. in race to replace owe ryan. randy bryce is lodging a very competitive race there in wisconsin. so in the best scenario for us, there are currently 34 latinos in the u.s. house. if many of these candidates prevailed, we think there may be as many as 10 additional members of the house, bringing the number up from 34 to 41. that would be an historic high in terms of the number of latinos who are serving in the u.s. house of...
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nearly 300,000 in new jersey. mexico,in new comparable to the number of latinos who voted there in 2014. texas, more than 1.1 million latinos expected to participate by november 6, 2018. texas being one of those early voting states. the factors affecting latino participation and 2018, there's lots going on around the country that is affecting latino participation in our elections. i would like to focus on some of the obstacles that we continue to see latino voters encounter. we are packets, releasing latino voters at risk, restrictive idrichar requirements. this is an update to that report. the states that have new voter id requirements for 2018. they include arkansas, iowa, missouri, north dakota and texas. states with a new id requirement, new hampshire. states that have proof of citizenship requirements, arizona, mississippi and tennessee. in strict voter id requirements indiana,a, georgia, kansas, mississippi, north dakota, tennessee, virginia and wisconsin. these laws end up having an than one million potential lati
nearly 300,000 in new jersey. mexico,in new comparable to the number of latinos who voted there in 2014. texas, more than 1.1 million latinos expected to participate by november 6, 2018. texas being one of those early voting states. the factors affecting latino participation and 2018, there's lots going on around the country that is affecting latino participation in our elections. i would like to focus on some of the obstacles that we continue to see latino voters encounter. we are packets,...
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from new mexico.tate senator in west virginia, and in the race to replace speaker ryan, ironworker rangy price is actually launching a very competitive race in wisconsin. so in the best scenario for us that are currently 34 latinas in the u.s. house. in many of these candidates prevailed we think that maybe as many as ten additional members of the u.s. house of representatives who are latinos and latinas. bringing the number of from 34 to 41. that would be an historic high in terms of the number of latinos who are serving in the u.s. house of representatives. still not representative of the latino electorate for the latino population national but significant progress, particularly for a midterm election. usually we will see this kind of increase after a decennial census and aftra decennial redistricting that follows the reinforcement. but here we're seeing a possible jump in the number of latinos in congress and a midterm election, quite extraordinary engines what's happening around the country. in te
from new mexico.tate senator in west virginia, and in the race to replace speaker ryan, ironworker rangy price is actually launching a very competitive race in wisconsin. so in the best scenario for us that are currently 34 latinas in the u.s. house. in many of these candidates prevailed we think that maybe as many as ten additional members of the u.s. house of representatives who are latinos and latinas. bringing the number of from 34 to 41. that would be an historic high in terms of the...
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i live in new mexico.you know, not that that is not important information and him citizensi may not have in places that are exposed to hurricanes, but for my ability to manage elections, that may be less relevant, right. and of course there is a color-coded system and there are ways to prioritize the information, but between the federal and the state level and local level, how do we prioritize, how do we digest, how do we know what we need right now versus what can be saved for a rainy day -- those are some of our challenges moving forward. wayne: let me talk about some of the services provided. a sensor. things that we have received from homeland security and deployed at state and local levels. working groups, where if there is an issue, you can share information. homeland security twice has had a team of five to 10 people in my office, once going through saying, well, if we got through, what could we get into? so testing it. we have had white-hat hackers and penetration tests beforehand but something mor
i live in new mexico.you know, not that that is not important information and him citizensi may not have in places that are exposed to hurricanes, but for my ability to manage elections, that may be less relevant, right. and of course there is a color-coded system and there are ways to prioritize the information, but between the federal and the state level and local level, how do we prioritize, how do we digest, how do we know what we need right now versus what can be saved for a rainy day --...
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the bbc‘s james cook has been on the campaign trail in new mexico. 0ld traditions die hard in new mexicoands of european invaders, this little dancers are celebrating a big moment for their community. deb haaland, a member of her tribe, is on the brink of becoming the first ever native american woman elected to the us congress. if you always wait to be invited, you might never get invited. there is a lot of love for this candidate, as she campaigns to protect the land, champion renewable energy and improve health and education. for her, this is familiar territory, to say the least. her a ncestry territory, to say the least. her ancestry here stretches back to the 13th century and she knows that victory would be historic. through the centuries, women have been oppressed. we have been beat up and jailed and killed because we wanted the right to vote. we have been paid less tha n the right to vote. we have been paid less than men for centuries. ijust think it's time, and i think a lot of women feel like it's our time. but the people who have called this homeland for the longest time, the pa
the bbc‘s james cook has been on the campaign trail in new mexico. 0ld traditions die hard in new mexicoands of european invaders, this little dancers are celebrating a big moment for their community. deb haaland, a member of her tribe, is on the brink of becoming the first ever native american woman elected to the us congress. if you always wait to be invited, you might never get invited. there is a lot of love for this candidate, as she campaigns to protect the land, champion renewable...
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bbc's james ck has been on the campaign trail with her in new mexico. >> old traditions die-hard in ewexico. >> ♪ >> after suffering for centuries at the hands of european invadors, these little dancers are celebrating a big oment for their community. debla h, is member of the laguna o tribe, the brink of becoming the first native american woman elected to u.s. congress. >> if you always wait to be invited you might never get invited. f>> there is lots of loveor this candidate as she campaigns to protect the land, champion renewable energy and improve health and education. for ms. haaland, this is familiar territory, to say the least. her ancestry here stre ndck to the 13th century a she knows that victory would be hist, ic. >> workiys. > through the centuries, women have been oppressed. we've been beat up and jailed and killed because we wanted the right to vote. we've been paid less than men for crntries. i just think it's time and i think a lot of women feel like it's our time. >> for people that called this home for the longest team, the path to participation in modern american pol
bbc's james ck has been on the campaign trail with her in new mexico. >> old traditions die-hard in ewexico. >> ♪ >> after suffering for centuries at the hands of european invadors, these little dancers are celebrating a big oment for their community. debla h, is member of the laguna o tribe, the brink of becoming the first native american woman elected to u.s. congress. >> if you always wait to be invited you might never get invited. f>> there is lots of loveor...
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what new mexico does is awesome. i think ours is better, but that's because it looks at all of them, and it doesn't compare it to the count you do later or recounting it. it compares it to the specific cast vote record of that particular ballot. so it's a higher level of precision that allows us -- and that's because we have new systems, new processes that we've adapted. new technology that allows us to do that. that's what the difference is in the two states. both of them give you a high level of assurance that those votes were counted. nor those who want to do more, there's a 27 minute youtube video that explains the process in great detail. >> we're going to answer your questions. i have one last question quickly on the panel. we're here, there's a hurricane that's been hitting florida and other states. many of your colleagues are working on that strongly. things happen that affect elections. things happen that affect security or attacks. talk a little bit about just recovering from problems, all of you have to do
what new mexico does is awesome. i think ours is better, but that's because it looks at all of them, and it doesn't compare it to the count you do later or recounting it. it compares it to the specific cast vote record of that particular ballot. so it's a higher level of precision that allows us -- and that's because we have new systems, new processes that we've adapted. new technology that allows us to do that. that's what the difference is in the two states. both of them give you a high level...
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we're in new mexico following a kecampaign.aura: there are hopes hydrogen powered trains could be making their way around the globe as governments look for ways to have climate change targets. it's supposed to be the most cleanest power sources around. >> here in germany, they have developedwo one of the rld's first trains to run on hydrogen fuel cells. high row jen from an onboard -- hydrogen from an onboard fuel in oxygen from the air and it creates a chemical reaction toake power. the first trains ran on coa of course. that was filthy. these emit gase that harm people and heat the climate, unlike ultra-clean hydgen. is is the emission from the exhaust. you can't smell it. you can't taste it. that's because it's water. pure water. battery powered trains have be trialed in the u.k. and elsewhere as a substitute for overhead powerlines. so what's the advantage for hydrogen? >>nge're u hydrogen because it gives us a better range for the train during the day than a battery would. batteries take longer to charge and give us less e
we're in new mexico following a kecampaign.aura: there are hopes hydrogen powered trains could be making their way around the globe as governments look for ways to have climate change targets. it's supposed to be the most cleanest power sources around. >> here in germany, they have developedwo one of the rld's first trains to run on hydrogen fuel cells. high row jen from an onboard -- hydrogen from an onboard fuel in oxygen from the air and it creates a chemical reaction toake power. the...
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congress well brennan's reports now from new mexico. debbie holland is running for congress and hoping to make history never having had a native american woman in congress congress has never heard a voice like mine campaigning at new mexico highlands university holland who is a member of the look guna pueblo native nation said her number one issue is protecting the environment should also always be money it should be a. lot of or a way and you know respect for people's souls here. holland is part of a large influx of democrats women minorities and other marginalized groups seeking office many for the first time i think representation matters a tremendous amount and i think diversity really matters and so yes all those voices and the large number of women who are running for office i think we can change the trajectory of our country the new mexico district holland seeks to represent includes part of the city of albuquerque and tilts heavily democratic polls show her nine percentage points ahead of her republican opponent janice arnold jo
congress well brennan's reports now from new mexico. debbie holland is running for congress and hoping to make history never having had a native american woman in congress congress has never heard a voice like mine campaigning at new mexico highlands university holland who is a member of the look guna pueblo native nation said her number one issue is protecting the environment should also always be money it should be a. lot of or a way and you know respect for people's souls here. holland is...
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we'll talk to janice arnold jones out of new mexico. know why i didn't get screened a long time ago. i kept putting it off... what was i thinking? ok, mr. jones... we're all done. i told you it was easy. with life line screening, getting screened for unknown health conditions is so quick, painless and affordable, you'll wonder why you hadn't done it before. so if you're over age 50, call now and schedule an appointment near you. for just $149- a savings of over 50%- you'll receive a package of five screenings that go beyond your doctor's annual check-up. ultrasound technology looks inside your arteries for plaque that builds up as you age and increases your risk of stroke and heart disease. after all, 4 out of 5 people who have a stroke, their first symptom is a stroke. so call today and start with a free health assessment to understand your best plan of action. so why didn't we do this earlier? life line screening. the power of prevention. call now to learn more. yeah, i've had some prettyeer. prestigious jobs over the years. news prod
we'll talk to janice arnold jones out of new mexico. know why i didn't get screened a long time ago. i kept putting it off... what was i thinking? ok, mr. jones... we're all done. i told you it was easy. with life line screening, getting screened for unknown health conditions is so quick, painless and affordable, you'll wonder why you hadn't done it before. so if you're over age 50, call now and schedule an appointment near you. for just $149- a savings of over 50%- you'll receive a package of...
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new u.s.-canada-mexico trade agreement. the prime minister said the renegotiated agreement is a good deal for canadians. following openi
new u.s.-canada-mexico trade agreement. the prime minister said the renegotiated agreement is a good deal for canadians. following openi
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one was in california and the other was a new mexico. that's not to say that the other 39 would not have taken a check but those two said that they needed one. but i share everything you said . >> i'm overtime. >> you are right. it's a life-saving technology but it's not free. you mentioned massachusetts which alone has invested over $500 million to implement ptc and $400 million in federal loans. they may have to spend tens of millions more to operate and maintain this technology for decades to come, so while i am proud that i have recently help secure $20 million to help implement ptc technologies, i'm concerned that commuter rail's may not have-- rails may not have all the tools to create and maintain that system. is there a law for continuing federal assistance investments for technical assistance with ptc technologies to ensure that we are operating and maintaining these technologies effectively mr. administrator? >> thank you, senator. that is a question that does not have an answer and will be answered by individual railroads . wi
one was in california and the other was a new mexico. that's not to say that the other 39 would not have taken a check but those two said that they needed one. but i share everything you said . >> i'm overtime. >> you are right. it's a life-saving technology but it's not free. you mentioned massachusetts which alone has invested over $500 million to implement ptc and $400 million in federal loans. they may have to spend tens of millions more to operate and maintain this technology...
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naparstek, it's fortuitously get to follow the senator from new mexico. senator gardener is here as well. it's an important issue for us. your answer was disappointing to me in regard to the $3 million. i'm pleased to hear you say amtrak will continue to operate the line in its current form through fiscal year 19. i think that's a positive development, something we were unaware of and will continue to say in the conclusion. my understanding is amtrak is not lobbying against our provision and i would encourage you to continue and confirm that is the case. you're not going to work against us are writing you money to improve the track and operate the rail line. the disappointing part is a $3 million. it got my attention initially because this is the third grant. amtrak has been a partner in all three of those followed by colorado now by new mexico and amtrak kept its commitment to provide a portion to cohort with us on the local communities in the state who i'll put in money, amtrak than $3 million in the tiger grant publication and then you failed in my vie
naparstek, it's fortuitously get to follow the senator from new mexico. senator gardener is here as well. it's an important issue for us. your answer was disappointing to me in regard to the $3 million. i'm pleased to hear you say amtrak will continue to operate the line in its current form through fiscal year 19. i think that's a positive development, something we were unaware of and will continue to say in the conclusion. my understanding is amtrak is not lobbying against our provision and i...
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and drugs pouring in is more important to me as president than trade and the usmca, which is the new mexico and canada deal with the u.s. hopefully mexico will stop this at their northern border. all democrats fault for weak laws. the president talking about the
and drugs pouring in is more important to me as president than trade and the usmca, which is the new mexico and canada deal with the u.s. hopefully mexico will stop this at their northern border. all democrats fault for weak laws. the president talking about the
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one wasor in california and othr one was in new mexico. that's not to say the other 39 now to take a check but those two said they needed a check. but i sure everything you said. >> thankk you. time, mr. chairman. >> you are right, it's a life-saving technology but it's not free so you mention the mbta in massachusetts which as amount invested over 500 mentors to intimate ptc. it's supported by $27 million of direct federal investment and nearly $400 million of federal loans. after implementation the mbta have to spend tens of millions more to operate and maintain this technology for decades to come. so while i'm proud, ivory soap secure $20 million of federal investment to help the mbta implementsim ptc technology, i m concerned that ourgi commuter rails may not have the resources or the tools to continue operating and maintaining that system. so, mr. chairman, is there a role for continuing federal assistance investment for technical assistance for ptc technologies to ensure we're operating and maintaining these technologies effectively?
one wasor in california and othr one was in new mexico. that's not to say the other 39 now to take a check but those two said they needed a check. but i sure everything you said. >> thankk you. time, mr. chairman. >> you are right, it's a life-saving technology but it's not free so you mention the mbta in massachusetts which as amount invested over 500 mentors to intimate ptc. it's supported by $27 million of direct federal investment and nearly $400 million of federal loans. after...
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candidate like none before in an election season like no other robert oulds al-jazeera las vegas new mexico now in cameroon hundreds of people have died and thousands forced to flee their homes after almost two years of conflict between english and french speakers recent presidential elections have only increased tensions al-jazeera has morgan reports now from where in the southwest of come in the. last three combat came face to face with men who said they were english speaking separatist fighters they accused him of supporting and spying for the french dominated government and he was to be punished. in. two with two for one now. one only on board my kit i said might it and give it down so our side i made. then i don't my friends know it is you know these guys here. then i made my house beside me i fighting in cameroon southwest and northwest tarted intent to sixteen when english speakers in the two regions accused the french dominated government of marginalization the ankle phones make up about twenty percent of cameron's twenty four million population a group of small fighters took up arm
candidate like none before in an election season like no other robert oulds al-jazeera las vegas new mexico now in cameroon hundreds of people have died and thousands forced to flee their homes after almost two years of conflict between english and french speakers recent presidential elections have only increased tensions al-jazeera has morgan reports now from where in the southwest of come in the. last three combat came face to face with men who said they were english speaking separatist...
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and netflix is headed for new mexico. ew york stock exchange with that and much more. good morning, diane. >> reporter: good morning. stocks on wall street finished mixed in relatively light columbus day trading. tech shares took another big hit. in the end, the dow rose 39, while the s&p 500 split a point, and the tech-heavy nasdaq fell 52, losing ground for the third straight day. >>> a new policy at american airlines won't be welcome news for coach passengers. if a flight is canceled or delayed, american wants to keep passengers on american flights and avoid rebooking economy passengers on other airlines. there are exclusions including weddings and funerals. agents are told to do whatever is necessary to help elite customers and business class. but the bottom line is it could lead to more stranded coach passengers. >>> facebook is selling an internet-connected camera. the first electronic device with the facebook brand name. the social networking site says portal will make video calls easier and more intuitive. portal e
and netflix is headed for new mexico. ew york stock exchange with that and much more. good morning, diane. >> reporter: good morning. stocks on wall street finished mixed in relatively light columbus day trading. tech shares took another big hit. in the end, the dow rose 39, while the s&p 500 split a point, and the tech-heavy nasdaq fell 52, losing ground for the third straight day. >>> a new policy at american airlines won't be welcome news for coach passengers. if a flight...
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new mexico is so beautiful. both sides who could contribute to change the face of american institutions. let's have a look at some of them... in georgia, democrat stacey abrams — could be the first black woman to ever be elected governor in any us state. and in the midwestern state of south dakota, republican candidate kristi noem could become the first woman to be picked as state governor. and moving south, in florida, tallahassee mayor andrew gillum could be the first black man to govern the state. and finally, whatever the election result, arizona is set to get its first woman senator. republican candidate martha mcsally was the first american female fighter pilot to fly in combat back in 1991. she runs against democrat candidate kyrsten sinema. there are a tonne of firsts. there could be the first muslim woman, the first korean, the first transgender governor of state. this an extraordinary election for firsts. yes, the first time christian fraser will have been there for the midterms. yes, this is what they
new mexico is so beautiful. both sides who could contribute to change the face of american institutions. let's have a look at some of them... in georgia, democrat stacey abrams — could be the first black woman to ever be elected governor in any us state. and in the midwestern state of south dakota, republican candidate kristi noem could become the first woman to be picked as state governor. and moving south, in florida, tallahassee mayor andrew gillum could be the first black man to govern...
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the new mexico facility used to make the likes of the avengers. plans to create a thousand jobs and spend a billion dollars on production over the next 10 years. you know, netflix with all of its content creation ambitions was basically a production studio without its own studio and it is looking to change that. >> yeah. this is a small but very symbolic step. if you think of the biggest studios in hollywood, disney, warner brothers, universal, fox, they all have these lots that have been their home for decades now. netflix has leased a pretty large facility in downtown hollywood but it is two primary buildings, these large towers more like office facilities not production studios. they do have a lease on a sound stage in hollywood. this is the first production facility netflix owns itself. which is a sign of just how much they're looking to make. i think if you were to ask the company one of the reasons that they need to own rather than just lease is so that they can be certain that they have access to this facility and be able to produce shows i
the new mexico facility used to make the likes of the avengers. plans to create a thousand jobs and spend a billion dollars on production over the next 10 years. you know, netflix with all of its content creation ambitions was basically a production studio without its own studio and it is looking to change that. >> yeah. this is a small but very symbolic step. if you think of the biggest studios in hollywood, disney, warner brothers, universal, fox, they all have these lots that have been...
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they were spread out all over colorado and new mexico. when i went on the book tour and -- i did meet descendents of the carson family. they are out there. of course, there is johnny carson. [laughter] no relation. it was a great theme of his life was this notion, like ulysses, he will get back to his wife. but he seemed to be constitutionally incapable of saying no to errands that were proposed to him by the u.s. government or other people. he was constantly on the road. she had raised these kids pretty much by herself. i am sure she resented him. the family in taos has stories along those lines. he seems to always be -- he is in oregon, he's in montana, he's back east fighting in the civil -- we did not even get to the civil war. battles he fought in the civil war. it is like when is he going to , come home and be a normal guy and have a family life? i do think it was one of the great regrets and his life that he did not do that. but that is how he ended his life story. he had an aneurysm on his aorta. he had been diagnosed, but he want
they were spread out all over colorado and new mexico. when i went on the book tour and -- i did meet descendents of the carson family. they are out there. of course, there is johnny carson. [laughter] no relation. it was a great theme of his life was this notion, like ulysses, he will get back to his wife. but he seemed to be constitutionally incapable of saying no to errands that were proposed to him by the u.s. government or other people. he was constantly on the road. she had raised these...
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the kids are spread all over colorado and new mexico. when i went on the book tour, i met descendents of many of the carson family. of course there is johnny carson. [ laughter ]no relations. it was a great part of his life, the notion that ulises, he will get back to his wife. he seemed to be constitutionally incapable of saying no to errands that were proposed to him by the u.s. government or other people. he was constantly on the road. she had to raise these kids pretty much by herself. i am sure she resented him. her family has a lot of stories along those lines. he seems to always be in oregon, montana, back east, we do not even get to the civil war. when will he come home and be a normal guy and have his family? i think it was one of the great regrets of his life but he did not do that. that is how he ended his life story. he had an aneurysm on his aorta and he had been diagnosed but wanted to go to washington, d.c. to negotiate a treaty for the ute indians that were his closest tribe which he successfully did do. he got a secondar
the kids are spread all over colorado and new mexico. when i went on the book tour, i met descendents of many of the carson family. of course there is johnny carson. [ laughter ]no relations. it was a great part of his life, the notion that ulises, he will get back to his wife. he seemed to be constitutionally incapable of saying no to errands that were proposed to him by the u.s. government or other people. he was constantly on the road. she had to raise these kids pretty much by herself. i am...
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the presiding officer: the senator from new mexico. mr. udall: mr. president, thank you for the recognition. mr. president, first let me begin by saying this. i believe dr. christine blasey ford. her raw courage coming forward will change the national culture and discussion. she has given voice to millions of women and men who are survivors of sexual assault, who are afraid to tell their stories, who felt powerless. some of these women have contacted my office with their own stories. i have read them, and they are heart wrenching. at its core, sexual assault is a crime of power. dr. ford has confronted some of the most powerful in our nation and told the truth. i thank her for her courage in coming forward and for empowering other survivors to do the same. mr. president, at this point with so much unknown, there are serious consequences to elevating judge kavanaugh to the supreme court. we the senate need to continue our search for the truth about this nominee, his background and his record, and hopefully we can do that in a bipartisan way. yet, ever
the presiding officer: the senator from new mexico. mr. udall: mr. president, thank you for the recognition. mr. president, first let me begin by saying this. i believe dr. christine blasey ford. her raw courage coming forward will change the national culture and discussion. she has given voice to millions of women and men who are survivors of sexual assault, who are afraid to tell their stories, who felt powerless. some of these women have contacted my office with their own stories. i have...
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state ofof new mexico. they are in talks to buy a multibillion dollar studio complex. the move is said to bring a bring adollars billion dollars in spending to new mexico. let's check in on what is happening on the markets. european shares trading down. aviva shares have fallen. they reversed those losses since. that is the trend across the european markets. on the currency markets, the euro trading for just under one dollar and 15 states. 88 pound sterling. brexit worries. >> facebook has launched a new video calling device. many users are skeptical. >> it is called portal. it is a big step for facebook to enter into physical hardware. it will allow a wide angle camemera to zoom in and forcing- and focus. the launch of the device is pushed back due to the cambridge analytic scandal. ,he announcement of the launch the company points out that it does not listen to or keep the content of your calls. the reviews have not been kind. one writer and the washington post saying the portal has one problem, that is that it was made by mark zuckerberg. >> it is now time for the p
state ofof new mexico. they are in talks to buy a multibillion dollar studio complex. the move is said to bring a bring adollars billion dollars in spending to new mexico. let's check in on what is happening on the markets. european shares trading down. aviva shares have fallen. they reversed those losses since. that is the trend across the european markets. on the currency markets, the euro trading for just under one dollar and 15 states. 88 pound sterling. brexit worries. >> facebook...
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can people in new mexico handle that. i would love to see you on the senate budget committee with a giant pair of scissors that you can borrow from john stossel. best of luck with the campaign, thanks for your time. >> thanks, kennedy. kennedy: nancy pelosi predicting, blue tsunami nancy says that's happening in a few weeks. should the house minority leader be so optimistic? a new report suggests that promised blue wave can end up costing voters a lot of money. the panel is here to break it all down, after the break. all down, after the break. stay with us. state of the art technology, makes it brilliant. the visionary lexus nx. lease the 2019 nx 300 for $339 a month for 36 months. experience amazing, at your lexus dealer. ♪in paris and rome but i want to go home♪ ♪oh i miss you, you know ♪let me go home ♪it will all be alright ♪i'll be home tonight ♪i'm comin back home ♪. kennedy: that's right. all bootylicious, girl. news alert coming up right now. upcoming midterms, listen to this, three weeks to election day, fox news
can people in new mexico handle that. i would love to see you on the senate budget committee with a giant pair of scissors that you can borrow from john stossel. best of luck with the campaign, thanks for your time. >> thanks, kennedy. kennedy: nancy pelosi predicting, blue tsunami nancy says that's happening in a few weeks. should the house minority leader be so optimistic? a new report suggests that promised blue wave can end up costing voters a lot of money. the panel is here to break...
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one was in california and the other was in new mexico. that's not to say the other 39 would not have taken a check, but they said they needed a check. i share everything you said. sen. duckworth: i am over time, mr. chairman. >> senator markey. sen. markey: you mentioned the investedch has a loan over $500 million to implement ptc, supported by $27 million in direct federal investment and nearly $400 million in federal loans. after implementation they may have to spend tens of millions more to maintain this technology for decades to come. while i am proud to help secure $20 million of federal investment to help the mbta implement the technologies, i'm concerned our commuter rails may not have the resources or the tools to continue operating and maintaining the system. is there airman, role for continuing federal assistance, investment for technical assistance for ptc technologies to ensure were operating and maintaining these technologies effectively? mr. administrator? >> thank you, senator. that is a question that does not have an answe
one was in california and the other was in new mexico. that's not to say the other 39 would not have taken a check, but they said they needed a check. i share everything you said. sen. duckworth: i am over time, mr. chairman. >> senator markey. sen. markey: you mentioned the investedch has a loan over $500 million to implement ptc, supported by $27 million in direct federal investment and nearly $400 million in federal loans. after implementation they may have to spend tens of millions...
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he ran away from missouri to the new mexico territory. it was not even a territory yet, it was spanish, mexican territory. he was trying to get away from america. the happiest years of his life were the years that he spent as a mountain man, living with the arapahoe. living with these greasy french were trapping beaver in the rivers of the remote american west. that was not a money culture. it produced money, obviously, it was a lucrative trade, but they lived a very different world. to understand carson really, his think, of hisn, i life, was not about being a patriot, it was about loyalty, coming back to this idea. individual loyalty and tribal loyalty, because this is how you survived when you were a mountain man. this is the code -- we talked yesterday in the seminars about. -- about the code of the west. the good of the west was absolute loyalty to your group to him. the enemy of your group is your personal enemy. hardwired into your brain when you are a 19-year-old kid coming up in that culture. certain tribes were your friend -- th
he ran away from missouri to the new mexico territory. it was not even a territory yet, it was spanish, mexican territory. he was trying to get away from america. the happiest years of his life were the years that he spent as a mountain man, living with the arapahoe. living with these greasy french were trapping beaver in the rivers of the remote american west. that was not a money culture. it produced money, obviously, it was a lucrative trade, but they lived a very different world. to...
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new mexico has a three-way ace for u.s. senate. the former new mexico governor is running as a libertarian. they'll debate tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern. you can watch that live as well. our live coverage this weekend, a couple of debates. senator senator baldwin free ap. with 20 five days until the election, c-span is your primary source for campaign 2018. tucker carlson discusses his how aship of fools: selfish ruling class is bringing america to the brink of revolution." period it is -- >> it is about how we elected trop -- trump. it is about how the country voted for trump. it is not an attack on trump. unlessld not elect trump you really wanted to send a message. happy countries do not elect donald trump. the message is that people in charge on both sides, all of which who hated him, screwed up. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern. the candidates for arkansas' second house seat debated this week. clarke tuckerces and joe ryne swafford answering questions on immigration, and the minimum rate -- minimum wage. >> major funding provide
new mexico has a three-way ace for u.s. senate. the former new mexico governor is running as a libertarian. they'll debate tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern. you can watch that live as well. our live coverage this weekend, a couple of debates. senator senator baldwin free ap. with 20 five days until the election, c-span is your primary source for campaign 2018. tucker carlson discusses his how aship of fools: selfish ruling class is bringing america to the brink of revolution." period it is --...
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. >> president trump's proclamation that this is the election of the caravan really matters in new mexico'ss a 180-mile border with mexico. >> we have not only, you know, just a national security issue but we have a number of farmers and ranchers that live right on that border that are only separated with a barbed wire fence. >> ivette heller is the republican running to replace outgoing republican steve pierce and got a visit today from vice president mike pence who took air force 2 to rosewell with a fresh warning huge caravan of central american migrants making their way through mexico for the u.s. >> for those in the caravan we say simply turn around, we are not going to allow to you come into our country i will really. >> the trump administration's last-minute focus on immigration is reflected by its travel schedule. in the last week, president trump has stopped at southwestern states texas, arizona, and nevada. in the next 24 hours, pence will hit three more swernl states, new mexico, arizona, and nevada. [chanting build that wall] >> oh, we are building. >> this border district is un
. >> president trump's proclamation that this is the election of the caravan really matters in new mexico'ss a 180-mile border with mexico. >> we have not only, you know, just a national security issue but we have a number of farmers and ranchers that live right on that border that are only separated with a barbed wire fence. >> ivette heller is the republican running to replace outgoing republican steve pierce and got a visit today from vice president mike pence who took air...
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can people in new mexico handle that. i would love to see you on the senate budget committee with a giant pair of scissors that you can borrow from john stossel. best of luck with the campaign, thanks for your time. >> thanks, kennedy. kennedy: nancy pelosi predicting, blue tsunami nancy says that's happening in a few weeks. should the house minority leader be so optimistic? a new report suggests that promised blue wave can end up costing voters a lot of money. the panel is here to break it all down, after the break. stay with us. under your budget. actually it's great. mm-hmm. yeah, and when you move in, geico could help you save on renters' insurance! man 1: (behind wall) yep, geico helped me with renters insurance, too! um... the walls seem a bit thin... man 2: (behind wall) they are! and craig practices the accordion every night! says the guy who sings karaoke by himself. i'm a very shy singer. you're tone deaf! ehh... should we move on to the next one? it's a great building! you'll love it here! we have mixers every
can people in new mexico handle that. i would love to see you on the senate budget committee with a giant pair of scissors that you can borrow from john stossel. best of luck with the campaign, thanks for your time. >> thanks, kennedy. kennedy: nancy pelosi predicting, blue tsunami nancy says that's happening in a few weeks. should the house minority leader be so optimistic? a new report suggests that promised blue wave can end up costing voters a lot of money. the panel is here to break...
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the remains of sergio going into new mexico, you will get moisture and rain, nothing here. low to mid on these temperatures, the oakland hills, 59 and it's cool for some. fairfield 51, and sunnyvale 51, 52 at the oakland airport. the cool nights have settled in for sure. 46 and and any patchy fog will get chewed up rapidly. it will be clear and you can see why. that will increase the fire danger and we'll have heightened fire dangers, we'll have lots of sunshine and warmer temperatures. high pressure to the north and low pressure to the south. it looks very stable. it's warmer and breezy at times, we have 60s and 70s and low 80s, the days are getting shorter and nights longer. there may shall patchy fog and you can see some of that there. saturday may ease up a few degrees on the temperatures and they'll warm up on sunday, it looks quiet for the next few days. >>> 4:50 is the time right now. another case of accusing priests of abuse, and we hear from the victim and he said his attacker needs to be brought to justice. (music throughout) >>> welcome 2", an oakland man accusin
the remains of sergio going into new mexico, you will get moisture and rain, nothing here. low to mid on these temperatures, the oakland hills, 59 and it's cool for some. fairfield 51, and sunnyvale 51, 52 at the oakland airport. the cool nights have settled in for sure. 46 and and any patchy fog will get chewed up rapidly. it will be clear and you can see why. that will increase the fire danger and we'll have heightened fire dangers, we'll have lots of sunshine and warmer temperatures. high...
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new troops going? along theanywhere texas mexico border, extend all the way to california. so the several different major checkpoints where to look for traffic but basically they're going to be backfilling picky will not have active-duty troops armed on the board looking for people crossing the river or whatnot. you are going have been in administrative positions, half in providing aviation support that might be some helicopters or surveillance. you will have them potential in motor pools assisting with getting the different vehicles that are get pretty beat up writing along the border all day long. >> host: wises important these are active-duty troops? >> guest: there's an 1878 law that forbids federalize troops from acting in a law enforcement function in a state. so the reason that national guard troops are initially sent and the mostlyy from four different countries, texas, new mexico, arizona, california. one can those of the borders, the dominant border states but those troops are authorized by the governors and they are under their compass control. therefore not viol
new troops going? along theanywhere texas mexico border, extend all the way to california. so the several different major checkpoints where to look for traffic but basically they're going to be backfilling picky will not have active-duty troops armed on the board looking for people crossing the river or whatnot. you are going have been in administrative positions, half in providing aviation support that might be some helicopters or surveillance. you will have them potential in motor pools...