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"acid wash" was released in 2018 point he hails from new mexico. lives in new orleans and currently teaches creative writing at louisiana state university. silas house is the best-selling author of "southernmost". a creative work of nonfiction and in three plays. his work appeared in the new york times. the american narrative in several anthologies. - - [indiscernible]. he is one the last award. the abolition book of the year and many other honors. moving on, hannah pittard is a professor of english at the university of kentucky where she also directs the nsa program in creative writing. her writing has been featured in the new york times, oxford american, among other species the author of four novels. most recently, visible empire which came out last year. robert olen butler has published several novels including paris in the dark and works of - - as well as a guide to the creative process from where you dream. in 2013, he received the fitzgerald world for outstanding achievement in american literature and he's a distinguished professor holding the
"acid wash" was released in 2018 point he hails from new mexico. lives in new orleans and currently teaches creative writing at louisiana state university. silas house is the best-selling author of "southernmost". a creative work of nonfiction and in three plays. his work appeared in the new york times. the american narrative in several anthologies. - - [indiscernible]. he is one the last award. the abolition book of the year and many other honors. moving on, hannah pittard...
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his supporters say supporters in new mexico are targeting u.s.itizens instead of helping the border. sgler >> reporter: larry mitchell hopkins was arrested by the fbi on saturday charged as a felon in possession of firearms and ammunition. >> this country is built on three things, god, guns, and guts. >> it is an invasion. >> reporter: based in new mexico, the militia members dressed up in camouflage and armed as they look for migrants to cross over. they're known to their own badges. and imporous ainate border patrol agents. so new mexico attorney general says he's a dangerous felon and that the rule of law should be in the hands of trained law enforcement officials, not vigilantes. members of the militia group stand behind their leader. >> i'm confident this will be his fare well. frers they've declared >> this is why we're here, guys. >> reporter: kisms and border protection say they don't indorn any groups. hopkins is expected to be in court monday. >> thank you. >>> pope francis celebrated easter in st. peters square. during his traditional
his supporters say supporters in new mexico are targeting u.s.itizens instead of helping the border. sgler >> reporter: larry mitchell hopkins was arrested by the fbi on saturday charged as a felon in possession of firearms and ammunition. >> this country is built on three things, god, guns, and guts. >> it is an invasion. >> reporter: based in new mexico, the militia members dressed up in camouflage and armed as they look for migrants to cross over. they're known to...
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new mexico leads the united states in child poverty.d of our native american s live at or below the poverty level our city albuquerque, new mexico leaves the nation in auto theft. we've got so many systematic problems in new mexico and we're not taking care of our own people and then we're so pride full we think we can take care of everybody else it's crazy. we need to take care of our own personal first. maria: so what are the costs of having the illegals come in and then just let out into the population? >> they go directly on to our food bill, if you will. recently, loss cruces, new mexico allocated $500,000 to support illegals meanwhile, and there's little old ladies living on $700 a month and their social security checks and can't even afford to even pay their gas bill but we'll allocate 500,000 to people that come into our country and break the law right off the bat but not take care of our own? maria: not to mention the fact that the mothers are putting their kids in incredibly dangerous situations. >> that's the one thing i used
new mexico leads the united states in child poverty.d of our native american s live at or below the poverty level our city albuquerque, new mexico leaves the nation in auto theft. we've got so many systematic problems in new mexico and we're not taking care of our own people and then we're so pride full we think we can take care of everybody else it's crazy. we need to take care of our own personal first. maria: so what are the costs of having the illegals come in and then just let out into the...
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communities from across the country, communities -- east los angeles, rural counties in northern new mexico, the west side of san antonio, the south bronx in new york -- different communities that had their own sort of local political history and their own orientation throughout most of the 20th century. added to that, south florida and miami with cubans who arrived in the late 1950's and early 1960's, through to the present day. going to all of those places is the key to understanding how local latino political communities identified themselves, what they thought of the clinical parties in their areas. but also we look at the presidential archives, because the presidential election is really where the hispanic vote, if it exists, is manifest, because this is an effort -- presidential campaign since 1960 revolved around enlisting a kind of national latino electorate. at the national level, at the level of u.s. presidents, we see elites attempting to organize these various distinct latino constituencies into something kind of manageable and usable for themselves. ,teve: so let's break it dow
communities from across the country, communities -- east los angeles, rural counties in northern new mexico, the west side of san antonio, the south bronx in new york -- different communities that had their own sort of local political history and their own orientation throughout most of the 20th century. added to that, south florida and miami with cubans who arrived in the late 1950's and early 1960's, through to the present day. going to all of those places is the key to understanding how...
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we will speak to the head of the aclu of new mexico. then we look at a pair of campus immigration protests. >> shame on you! amy: in baltimore, students at johns hopkins have entered their 20th day of a sit-in occupation protesting the university's plans for an armed police force on campus, as well as the school's contracts with ice. plus, we go to the university of arizona in tucson where charges have been dropped against three students for confronting border patrol agents on campus. and we will speak to d. watkins, author of "we speak for ourselves: a word from forgotten black america." liberal word, i would say, you're right. right now we're seeing something we never thought we would see in our lifetime. as a black person, i have always felt like that. when i see police officers i is this copink, yo, horrible person or somebody just going to pass by? i've had to consciously live with that, like, forever. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. sri lank
we will speak to the head of the aclu of new mexico. then we look at a pair of campus immigration protests. >> shame on you! amy: in baltimore, students at johns hopkins have entered their 20th day of a sit-in occupation protesting the university's plans for an armed police force on campus, as well as the school's contracts with ice. plus, we go to the university of arizona in tucson where charges have been dropped against three students for confronting border patrol agents on campus. and...
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torres small: my husband is a state representive in new mexico. he represents a part of the area that i also represent he represents hatch, which is where the best green chilis are grown. he understands agriculture, is working hard to make sure we invest in soil health my dad is president of the local a.s.t., a union for teachers and other chool employees. and it's an -- he's an educator and he's a school bus driver now. so he is always working hard to protect educators, to protect children, and to make sure that we have a great community. my mom just retired as a teacher. so they care deeply about our future and children in the community. host: did you have any political mentors and what did they tell you? what do you remember about the messages that they told you through the years? s. torres small: two mentors that i have learned a great deal from are senator udall, who really taught me that service is about working with everyone, about making sure that everyone is at the table. making sure that you're listening more than you're talking. and mak
torres small: my husband is a state representive in new mexico. he represents a part of the area that i also represent he represents hatch, which is where the best green chilis are grown. he understands agriculture, is working hard to make sure we invest in soil health my dad is president of the local a.s.t., a union for teachers and other chool employees. and it's an -- he's an educator and he's a school bus driver now. so he is always working hard to protect educators, to protect children,...
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the chair: the gentlelady from new mexico is recognized. mrs. torres small: thank you. i yield one minute to the gentleman from new york, mr. nadler. the chair: the gentleman from new york is recognized. for one minute. mr. nadler: i rise in support of the gentlelady's amendment. representative torres small's amendment makes it clear that nothing in this bill impacts or changes any obligations or requirements to comply with our immigration laws. this amendment alleviates any potential concern or confusion about the intent of this legislation. it makes clear that the bill does not change any immigration law, nor does it affect any of the immigration obligations and requirements under current law. it is that simple. and i urge all of my colleagues to support it. i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields. the gentlelady from new mexico is recognized. mrs. torres small: thank you to the chair, to the authors of this bill, representative bass and representative fitzpatrick, and to the tireless advocates who have worked to bring this to the floor tod
the chair: the gentlelady from new mexico is recognized. mrs. torres small: thank you. i yield one minute to the gentleman from new york, mr. nadler. the chair: the gentleman from new york is recognized. for one minute. mr. nadler: i rise in support of the gentlelady's amendment. representative torres small's amendment makes it clear that nothing in this bill impacts or changes any obligations or requirements to comply with our immigration laws. this amendment alleviates any potential concern...
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they found a new home in new mexico. new mexico moved ahead of florida and arizona.he most popular states for americans to retire. they found that new mexico's large number of national parks make it a dream location for the active retirees of today. >> if you don't want to move to new mexico, there is a new cruise line. it is selling 25 year leases on a cruise ship. there watching the line that includes some little board rooms. they want to lease out one and two-bedroom units. the rest of the 325 rooms will be booked on a weekly basis. only about 24 residences are available on the should. the unit stop at just over $2 million for the 25 year lease. it is about $88,000 per year. >>> elon musk is due to unveil the company's very ambitious plans for self driving cars. they are expected to reveal the latest efforts to develop self driving cars or strategy for selling them. the meeting with tesla executives and investors comes just before they release the quarterly financial reports. it will show slumping sales for the model 3 compact cars and other models. >>> the giants
they found a new home in new mexico. new mexico moved ahead of florida and arizona.he most popular states for americans to retire. they found that new mexico's large number of national parks make it a dream location for the active retirees of today. >> if you don't want to move to new mexico, there is a new cruise line. it is selling 25 year leases on a cruise ship. there watching the line that includes some little board rooms. they want to lease out one and two-bedroom units. the rest of...
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there are wind alerts all the way from new mexico to those blizzard warnings in nebraska south dakota and minnesota. that is where the heart of the storm is going to hit. >> reporter: for days the west coast blasted with devastating high winds and rising waters. overnight, winds gusting up to 70 miles per hour in california, toppling trees and power lines. fire crews responding to 100 calls in fresno in just 90 minutes. this 50-foot tree, ripped from the ground, sent crashing into this baldwin park home in los angeles county. the westbound freeway near crenshaw backed up for hours after a tree fell onto the road. power poles plucked out of the grounds, knocking out power for thousands. the wind kicking up this dust storm on the california/nevada state line. the dust so thick, it set off fire alarms. the stormy pattern flooding parts of washington state too, triggering high water rescues. firefighters escorting this man to dry land in pullman, clutching the front of a bulldozer. and this video just released, a vehicle crushed by a power pole, pinned under live wires over the weekend.
there are wind alerts all the way from new mexico to those blizzard warnings in nebraska south dakota and minnesota. that is where the heart of the storm is going to hit. >> reporter: for days the west coast blasted with devastating high winds and rising waters. overnight, winds gusting up to 70 miles per hour in california, toppling trees and power lines. fire crews responding to 100 calls in fresno in just 90 minutes. this 50-foot tree, ripped from the ground, sent crashing into this...
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i'm the new mexico state engineer and governor's representative for the state of new mexico on the colorado river. thank you for inviting me to testify before your subcommittee today. i'm here with my fellow governor's representatives to urge you to support the seven states' request to pass federal legislation allowing the secretary of the interior to sign and implement the seven states drought contingency plans or dcps for the colorado river. immediate action is necessary on the dcps to more effectively combat the drought we've experienced the past 19 years. the dcps are needed and appropriate tools developed by consensus between seven states to reduce the negative impacts of this continuing drought on cities, farmers, tribes, and the environment. the dcps will be exercised within the constraints of existing environmental laws and regulations. the dcps are the culmination of the multi-year efforts of a large group of parties, the seven basin states, the united states, the republic of mexico have come together to ensure continued water supplies for over 40 million people. each state and cou
i'm the new mexico state engineer and governor's representative for the state of new mexico on the colorado river. thank you for inviting me to testify before your subcommittee today. i'm here with my fellow governor's representatives to urge you to support the seven states' request to pass federal legislation allowing the secretary of the interior to sign and implement the seven states drought contingency plans or dcps for the colorado river. immediate action is necessary on the dcps to more...
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it doesn't matter if you do in new mexico, the county is begging the governor to stop burdening them llegal immigrants. we will discuss those stories after the break. >> tucker: this time is now. fox nation is our new members only streaming service, the perfect complement to fox nation. shows from me, your favorite fox news personalities. we give it to you straight on the issues that you care most about. we hope you'll check it out. ♪ >> tucker: america's homeless epidemic is getting worse by the day. instead of fixing the problem, the left preferred solution is virtue signaling. they are pushing a resolution that they call the right to survive. it would make it legal for homeless people to set up camps wherever they want. it won't fix homelessness. it will encourage it. but it's a great idea. they can show how deeply they cocked demott care, how charitable they are. and be totally isolated and safe. but what about everyone else? they are the ones who actually want to use public parks and libraries. normal people are the ones left to protect their kids from human waste and needles pil
it doesn't matter if you do in new mexico, the county is begging the governor to stop burdening them llegal immigrants. we will discuss those stories after the break. >> tucker: this time is now. fox nation is our new members only streaming service, the perfect complement to fox nation. shows from me, your favorite fox news personalities. we give it to you straight on the issues that you care most about. we hope you'll check it out. ♪ >> tucker: america's homeless epidemic is...
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new mexico moved ahead of arizona and florida. d mexico's large number of national parks and outdoor fun spots make the state a dream location for active retirees. i've never really spent much time in new mexico. i have driven through. >> you could probably get a nice house. you can get anything like that here. thank you for joining us. we will see you back here for more news at noon. . ♪ every day, visionaries are creating the future. ♪ so, every day, we put our latest technology and unrivaled network to work. ♪ the united states postal service makes more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. ♪ because the future only happens with people who really know how to deliver it. because the future only happens with people >> announcer: live from new york city, it's "the wendy williams show." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ now, here's wendy! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> wendy: thank you! [cheers and applause] thank you for watchingur
new mexico moved ahead of arizona and florida. d mexico's large number of national parks and outdoor fun spots make the state a dream location for active retirees. i've never really spent much time in new mexico. i have driven through. >> you could probably get a nice house. you can get anything like that here. thank you for joining us. we will see you back here for more news at noon. . ♪ every day, visionaries are creating the future. ♪ so, every day, we put our latest technology and...
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--t: john is an un-dependent independent in new mexico. you just heard him lay out how he wants to see this freshman class use what he says is their leverage. do you agree, disagree? what do you want freshman lawmakers to focus on? some house democrats who took a no corporate tax pledge are getting pressure to ditch that promise. three freshman house democrats said more senior members suggested they walk back there pledge. do you agree. ? georgia.a democrat in go ahead. caller: i have been watching c-span for 20 some years. i like this diversified group we have in congress right now with a lot of women and different nationalities and maybe we can learn how to understand each other. 87% of the republican party are white americans and the majority of your callers are white when you hear the republican party make the we do noteat again -- want that to represent to the -- the world knows and i knows as a -- i know as a black man, white americans own two thirds of the wealth. we already know white americans .o mostly everything in america we wi
--t: john is an un-dependent independent in new mexico. you just heard him lay out how he wants to see this freshman class use what he says is their leverage. do you agree, disagree? what do you want freshman lawmakers to focus on? some house democrats who took a no corporate tax pledge are getting pressure to ditch that promise. three freshman house democrats said more senior members suggested they walk back there pledge. do you agree. ? georgia.a democrat in go ahead. caller: i have been...
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their vigilante actions have been condemned by the governor of new mexico.wear law enforcement style badges that read fugitive recovery agent. they see themselves, as the group name suggests, as patriots not vigilantes and expressed surprise that any of their members would be arrested. >> friend of ours from the police department came out and just said, can you come talk to us and that was that. we heard he was arrested. we didn't know what for. we didn't know what about. >> reporter: now, the weapons charge against hop kins is relatively minor but could be a way for the feds to prepare more serious charges which could include kidnapping if that group is prove ton have forcibly detained the migrant groups they video themselves interacting with. dana? >> dana: jonathan hunt, thank you. could the mayor of new york city dip his toe in the 2020 presidential pool? wait until you hear his new proposal for the city that never sleeps. plus the u.s. increasing pressure on iran, but will choking off its oil revenue bring tehran to the negotiating table? we'll break it
their vigilante actions have been condemned by the governor of new mexico.wear law enforcement style badges that read fugitive recovery agent. they see themselves, as the group name suggests, as patriots not vigilantes and expressed surprise that any of their members would be arrested. >> friend of ours from the police department came out and just said, can you come talk to us and that was that. we heard he was arrested. we didn't know what for. we didn't know what about. >>...
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in new mexico, the county is begging the governor to stop burdening them with illegal immigrants.ll discuss those stories after the break. >> tucker: america's homeless epidemic is getting worse by the >> we see it everywhere, but the solution is virtue signaling. they are pushing the right to survive. illegal for homeless people do set of camps wherever they want. it will only encourage homelessness, but it's a great idea for the people pushing it to show how deeply they care. in their gated communities, be totally isolated and safe. what about everyone else.ks they want to use public parks and libraries. protect them from human waste and needles piling up. make their lives even more unpleasant. if only the families had a political party who was looking out for them. they could use one. while, beto o'rourke isn't exactly an ideas guy. it's hard to be when you are stoned and you skateboard all the time. sometimes he goes against his better judgment and comes up with an idea anyway. that's how you wind up with an immigration policy like tear downl walls. now he has another idea. he
in new mexico, the county is begging the governor to stop burdening them with illegal immigrants.ll discuss those stories after the break. >> tucker: america's homeless epidemic is getting worse by the >> we see it everywhere, but the solution is virtue signaling. they are pushing the right to survive. illegal for homeless people do set of camps wherever they want. it will only encourage homelessness, but it's a great idea for the people pushing it to show how deeply they care. in...
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ron allen, nbc news. mexico. >> just ahead, hollywood hops into the eastespirit. does thisg picture rin any bells? the t saved byhe bell reunion. who's got the time to chase around down di, dust and hair? so now, i use heavy duty swiffer sweeper and dusters. for hard-to-reach places, duster makes it easy to clean. it captures dust in one swipe. ha! gotcha!sw and eeper heavy duty cloths lock away twice as much dirt and dust. it gets stuff deep in the grooves other tools can miss' ow what? my place... is a lot cleaner now. stop cleaning. start swiffering. ♪ here i go again omy own on ♪ goin' down the road i've ever known ♪ ♪ like a drifter i was-- ♪ born to walk alone! ep goin' man! you got it! if you ride, you get it. ♪ here i go again geico motorcycle. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. ( ♪ ) onlyenol® rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast, lenol®. my mom washes the dishes...pu ...before she them in the dishwasher. so what does the dishwasher do? cascade platinum does the work for you, prewashinthe first time. stuck-on fds, wo
ron allen, nbc news. mexico. >> just ahead, hollywood hops into the eastespirit. does thisg picture rin any bells? the t saved byhe bell reunion. who's got the time to chase around down di, dust and hair? so now, i use heavy duty swiffer sweeper and dusters. for hard-to-reach places, duster makes it easy to clean. it captures dust in one swipe. ha! gotcha!sw and eeper heavy duty cloths lock away twice as much dirt and dust. it gets stuff deep in the grooves other tools can miss' ow what?...
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as the united constitutional patriots. >> it is an invasion. >> reporter: based in sunland park, new mexicoe militia members dress up in camouflage and are armed as they patrol the border looking for migrants who crossed over from mexico. they are known to wear their own badges... >> halto. >> reporter: ...and impersonate border patrol agents. last week, the a.c.l.u. says they detained nearly 300 people. the new mexico attorney general said hopkins is a dangerous felon and that the rule of law should be in the hands of trained law enforcement officials, not armed vigilantes. >> right here-- how fast they were. >> reporter: members of the militia group stand behind their leader. >> i am confident that mr. hopkins will be freed, he will fare well. the a.g. has declared war on american citizens, at the order of the a.c.l.u. >> reporter: the united constitutional patriots plan to continue their mission. >> this is why we are here, guys because they can't watch the border when they are busy processing thousands of these people. >> reporter: customs and border protection say they do not endorse o
as the united constitutional patriots. >> it is an invasion. >> reporter: based in sunland park, new mexicoe militia members dress up in camouflage and are armed as they patrol the border looking for migrants who crossed over from mexico. they are known to wear their own badges... >> halto. >> reporter: ...and impersonate border patrol agents. last week, the a.c.l.u. says they detained nearly 300 people. the new mexico attorney general said hopkins is a dangerous felon...
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in new mexico. they would very much like to be a part of this program. i hope you can provide us an update on the refinancing of our u.s. loans and will then be available to companies like tribally owned entities in my state. sec. perdue: we expect them to. if any technical help and applying, we would also offer that. >> thank you very much and thank you, mr. chairman. appreciate working with senator collins on this piece -- this issue. it is a national issue. it is growing because of the contamination. i believe it's about 123 air force bases, flowing into communities. it is when we really need to get a hold of. thank you, mr. chairman. >> senator bolton. >> thank you, mr. chairman. wisconsin's dairy industry is in crisis right now. our farmers are faced low prices for far too long. they are seeing their export markets blocked. panama city competitors these days. threats to close the southern border would actually dramatically deepen the crisis and pain. in the past two years, wisconsin is lost 1300 dairy farms. that is roughly equivalent to 15% of our
in new mexico. they would very much like to be a part of this program. i hope you can provide us an update on the refinancing of our u.s. loans and will then be available to companies like tribally owned entities in my state. sec. perdue: we expect them to. if any technical help and applying, we would also offer that. >> thank you very much and thank you, mr. chairman. appreciate working with senator collins on this piece -- this issue. it is a national issue. it is growing because of the...
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for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new mexico seek recognition? >> i have an amendment at the desk. the clerk: amendment number 27 16-32. in house report 1 the chair: the gentlewoman from new mexico and a member opposed minutes. control five >> this bipartisan addresses the need of native americans by making victim under the stop violence against women formerly grant program for states. awarded hey stopped, 56 56 awards to state programs to provide funding for victim services to address dating violence and stalking through state initiatives to enhance programs. couldn'tly the state stop gap improve response to native american victims and no requirements to prioritize he hiring of in-court vick tips. the subgrantees of this program are programs which are underfunded and short staffed and not addressing the needs of urban victims. this leaves us without any resources which are severely eded which could remedied by hiringing advocates. enous true in the indin women. due to federal policies liggede forced relocation. 71% of the population lives in usu
for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new mexico seek recognition? >> i have an amendment at the desk. the clerk: amendment number 27 16-32. in house report 1 the chair: the gentlewoman from new mexico and a member opposed minutes. control five >> this bipartisan addresses the need of native americans by making victim under the stop violence against women formerly grant program for states. awarded hey stopped, 56 56 awards to state programs to provide funding for victim...
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former governor of new mexico, republican susanna martinez. great to see you. you got rid of new mexico's sanctuary status. why did you do and how did it go? >> i did. it was one of the first executive orders i signed as a governor of new mexico. and rescinded the sanctuary state status. i knew that we would become a magnet for illegal immigrants to come to new mexico especially part of the catch and release in the deficiencies of the law of immigration exist today. >> what do you think about this proposal. first of all the proposal by the president and then except if proposal by a group of mayors who live in century city. there is an old expression, be careful of what you wish for. it might be said for both sides of this. >> it really is. sanctuary cities, the leadership and municipalities, what the leadership did was actually vote whether or not to become a century city or county. but they have a responsibility to respond in a way that provides health, food, hygiene, ensure safety of the people that are there within the communities, ensure safety of others th
former governor of new mexico, republican susanna martinez. great to see you. you got rid of new mexico's sanctuary status. why did you do and how did it go? >> i did. it was one of the first executive orders i signed as a governor of new mexico. and rescinded the sanctuary state status. i knew that we would become a magnet for illegal immigrants to come to new mexico especially part of the catch and release in the deficiencies of the law of immigration exist today. >> what do you...
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so it's important to us that you share information with new mexico on a confidential basis. can you do that? >> yes, and we do that with federal facilities all around the country in a number of different statutes. >> thank you very much. back to the chairman. >> thank you, senator udall. thank you, administrator wheeler, for being with us today. the record will stay open for one week for additional questions, and your responses. this committee is adjourned. >> thank you. >>> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up this morning, a discussion of efforts to obtain president trump's tax returns with university of virginia law school professor of law and taxation george yin. then michigan republican congressman paul mitchell and illinois democratic congressman raja chris na morethy discuss their college transparency act. and we talk about staffing trends in congressional meetings with casey bergett. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. >>> in his first appear
so it's important to us that you share information with new mexico on a confidential basis. can you do that? >> yes, and we do that with federal facilities all around the country in a number of different statutes. >> thank you very much. back to the chairman. >> thank you, senator udall. thank you, administrator wheeler, for being with us today. the record will stay open for one week for additional questions, and your responses. this committee is adjourned. >> thank you....
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we let him rebuild is v-2's and retest them in new mexico.t became clear that we had the albert einstein of rocketry. i don't fault the u.s. army for doing it because what was the options if we did not bring them over? if we let the russians get them -- i don't like russia. in my career as a cold war historian, i am not somebody who gets soft and fuzzy about the soviet union as i have read too much about stalin, and i don't like totalitarianism governments. we did the right thing in relocating them. they all had asterix by their names for having served in the third reich. brian: you are the professor at rice university. on september 12, 1962, at rice university, president john f. kennedy made a speech and here is an excerpt from it. [video clip] >> the eyes of the world now looking to space. to the moon and to the planets beyond. and we have vowed that we shall not see it governed by a hostile flag of conquest, but by a banner of freedom and peace. we have vowed that we shall not see things filled with weapons of mass destruction, but with in
we let him rebuild is v-2's and retest them in new mexico.t became clear that we had the albert einstein of rocketry. i don't fault the u.s. army for doing it because what was the options if we did not bring them over? if we let the russians get them -- i don't like russia. in my career as a cold war historian, i am not somebody who gets soft and fuzzy about the soviet union as i have read too much about stalin, and i don't like totalitarianism governments. we did the right thing in relocating...
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steve: students at the university of new mexico. thank you for being with us. sharon: thank you so much. >> american history tv is on c-span3 every weekend. all programs are archived on our website at c-span.org/history. you can watch lectures in college classrooms, force of historic sites, archival films, and see our schedule of upcoming programs. that's it c-span.org/history. >> the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. >> asked not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. >> the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us soon. book, "the newest ," provide insight into the lives of the 44 american presidents through stories gathered by interviews with noted presidential historians. thatfor the lives shaped our leaders, the challenges they faced, and the legacies they left five. presidents" will be on store shelves april 23, but you can preorder your copy or e-book today at c-span.org /thepresidents. once, tv was simply three giant networks in a government supported service called pbs. in 1979, a small netwo
steve: students at the university of new mexico. thank you for being with us. sharon: thank you so much. >> american history tv is on c-span3 every weekend. all programs are archived on our website at c-span.org/history. you can watch lectures in college classrooms, force of historic sites, archival films, and see our schedule of upcoming programs. that's it c-span.org/history. >> the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. >> asked not what your country can do for you, ask...
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there is one in new mexico called m ati and they would very much like to be a part of this program.i hope you provide us of the loans and will they be available to companies such as tribally owned in my state. >> we expect them to. if any particular technical help in applying then we would also offer that. >> great. thank you very much. thank you, mr. chairman. we appreciate you working with us and senator collins on this piece issue and it is a national issue and one that is growing because of the contamination, i believe, is about 123 air force base is flowing into communities and one that we need to get a hold of. >> senator baldwin. >> you, mr. chairman. secretary purdue, wisconsin's dairy industry is in crisis right now. our farmers have faced low prices for far too long and they are seen their export markets blocked and lost to competitors these days. threats to close the southern border would actually dramatically deep in this crisis and this pain. in the past two years wisconsin has lost more than 1300 dairy farms. that is roughly the equivalent of 50% of our dairy farms. fa
there is one in new mexico called m ati and they would very much like to be a part of this program.i hope you provide us of the loans and will they be available to companies such as tribally owned in my state. >> we expect them to. if any particular technical help in applying then we would also offer that. >> great. thank you very much. thank you, mr. chairman. we appreciate you working with us and senator collins on this piece issue and it is a national issue and one that is...
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michelle miller took a 300-mile trip along the rio grande and has the report from las cruces, new mexico. >> reporter: by this time of year, water should be flowing along this part of the rio grande. in fact, exactly where i am standing now, but farmers who rely on it are going to have to wait at least another month. it's a side effect of a drought that has cycled on for the last 17 years, and scientists are predicting it will be even hotter and dryer in the future. that means folks who rely on this river will have to adapt to what could be their new normal. for more than 130 years, this river gauge in northern new mexico has tracked the pulse of the rio grande. >> it's the oldest continuously operated gauge in the united states operated by the u.s. geological survey. >> reporter: when we visited, the rio grande was beating along. >> on the bottom we have a trap door. >> reporter: but mark gunn, a hydrologist with the usgs told us last july its flow nearly flat lined. westn the history of this as the gauge. >> reporter: how low did it get? >> it was so low we had to dig a he nnel into th
michelle miller took a 300-mile trip along the rio grande and has the report from las cruces, new mexico. >> reporter: by this time of year, water should be flowing along this part of the rio grande. in fact, exactly where i am standing now, but farmers who rely on it are going to have to wait at least another month. it's a side effect of a drought that has cycled on for the last 17 years, and scientists are predicting it will be even hotter and dryer in the future. that means folks who...
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the region that includes my home state of new mexico, has lost nearly 12% of its staff, and those numbers are from january. i don't have more recent data because epa has refused to respond to our request for more recent updated. mr. wheeler when you took over nearly a year ago you and i discussed the need for the epa to maintain and cultivates experienced and qualified staff. you said one of your personal priorities was to make sure that happened. but here, we are a year later, and the numbers show that staffing levels are falling deeper into crisis, and that we also sit here examining a budget request to cut another 1800 staff. that's really where you're going to take the agency? another 1800 level? that's where you think in terms of public health and the environment that's where the epa should be? 1800 people lower? >> mr. wheeler: y -- i'm more concerned ability making sure we have the right experts. >> mr. udall: the question is do you want to be 1800 people lower, that's the budget you put before the congress. >> mr. wheeler: if we are focusing on the core missions and protecting pub
the region that includes my home state of new mexico, has lost nearly 12% of its staff, and those numbers are from january. i don't have more recent data because epa has refused to respond to our request for more recent updated. mr. wheeler when you took over nearly a year ago you and i discussed the need for the epa to maintain and cultivates experienced and qualified staff. you said one of your personal priorities was to make sure that happened. but here, we are a year later, and the numbers...
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. >> an armed militia group in new mexico is taking matters into their own hands, detaining nearly 300rants this week. jonathan hunt has details tonight. jonathan? >> they say it's their duty to help border patrol and stop what they call, quote, attack on our freedom freedom. vigilantes dressed in military-style uniforms. they carry weapons and appear on one video we listened to to identify themselves as police officers. when they find immigrants who have crossed the border in remote areas. they then detain those immigrants while calling the real border patrol agents. they called themselves the united constitutional patriot. this is one of the men, his badge reads fugitive recovery agent. he sees his role -- >> whatever. we're documenting and helping a stressed and overtrained border patrol that believe it or not needs our help. you saw how well we worked together. there's no issues there. we get along great with border patrol. >> a spokesman told fox news, quote, u.s. customs and border protection does not endorse private groups or organization taking enforcement matters into their ow
. >> an armed militia group in new mexico is taking matters into their own hands, detaining nearly 300rants this week. jonathan hunt has details tonight. jonathan? >> they say it's their duty to help border patrol and stop what they call, quote, attack on our freedom freedom. vigilantes dressed in military-style uniforms. they carry weapons and appear on one video we listened to to identify themselves as police officers. when they find immigrants who have crossed the border in...
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click, call, or visit a store today. >> so, what's the name of the desert in southern new mexico? 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 uncle, curtis. >> why
click, call, or visit a store today. >> so, what's the name of the desert in southern new mexico? 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...
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predominantly comprised of military veterans armed with guns and tactical gear which operates in new mexico claims it has done nothing wrong though in that there is a crisis at the border the lawyer for hopkins also questioned why the f.b.i. only got involved after the videos release the actions of the militia group they have provoked widespread anger. regular citizens have no authority to arrest or detain anyone this is reduce should not attempt to exercise the thorough results for law enforcement we do not condone private groups that take in force moves into their own hands interference by civilians in law enforcement could have safety and legal consequences their actions undermine the efforts of our state to keep new mexico families safe this is no place in our state we cannot allow racists armed with to kidnap people seek him asylum. when aussies downhole can discuss the difference between protection and prosecution with international george smoothly and also the political analyst they can see how is this a situation that's to be encouraged or defended in any way well it always sick on
predominantly comprised of military veterans armed with guns and tactical gear which operates in new mexico claims it has done nothing wrong though in that there is a crisis at the border the lawyer for hopkins also questioned why the f.b.i. only got involved after the videos release the actions of the militia group they have provoked widespread anger. regular citizens have no authority to arrest or detain anyone this is reduce should not attempt to exercise the thorough results for law...
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the strong winds will be felt from new mexico to texas. el paso at 60. albuquerque at 50. wind gusts would be as strong as 70 miles per hour. and lubbock yesterday we had a dust storm warning for las vegas, which was very unusual. and of course with the storm and the snow. that's whe we'lln northern port nebraska. it's only about 100 to 150 miles away from each other. very dramatic. this storm is going to have it all, even a little bit of severe weather too. we'll talk about that coming up. >> all right, bill. thank you very much. >>> in today's quick hits, this happened to a lot of us, but not to this extent. a staff writer at "the new yorker" got locked out of his ipad for the next 49 years. his 3-year-old entered the wrong password over and over and over again. so befuddled dad posted the notification to again in 25,000 and something minutes. >>> a terrifying moment when an 18-wheeler hit a day care. all the children are back in the facility and safe. >>> a prequel to the 1978 movie "grease" has been confirmed. what? ♪ hello, i'm credelio- tiny defender of dogs. i'm the
the strong winds will be felt from new mexico to texas. el paso at 60. albuquerque at 50. wind gusts would be as strong as 70 miles per hour. and lubbock yesterday we had a dust storm warning for las vegas, which was very unusual. and of course with the storm and the snow. that's whe we'lln northern port nebraska. it's only about 100 to 150 miles away from each other. very dramatic. this storm is going to have it all, even a little bit of severe weather too. we'll talk about that coming up....
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the governor of new mexico issued a statement saying if migrant families are made to feel threatened, that's completely unacceptable and should go without saying that regular citizens have no authority to arrest or detain anyone. this vigilante action comes as u.s. border patrol reports a surge of migrant families crossing into new mexico. 720 migrants detained for instance in one 24-hour period just this week. in february, the governor with drew national guard troops from the border saying president trump's claims of a crisis were not true. dana? >> dana: that story continuing even though all the other news isaing. thanks, jonathan. >> sure. >> dana: everybody was reading the mueller report. mitch mcconnell making a surprise move about tobacco products. plus this. nfl teams have a little fun with the 2019 schedule reveal. tyrus will join me to talk about both things. and do you need a secret weapon to help you train and groom your dog? we have one. find out what it is at foxnews.com/thedailyspike. these are difficult times for elderly holocaust survivors. with no food and no heat the
the governor of new mexico issued a statement saying if migrant families are made to feel threatened, that's completely unacceptable and should go without saying that regular citizens have no authority to arrest or detain anyone. this vigilante action comes as u.s. border patrol reports a surge of migrant families crossing into new mexico. 720 migrants detained for instance in one 24-hour period just this week. in february, the governor with drew national guard troops from the border saying...
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be predominantly composed of military veterans armed with guns and tactical gear and operates in new mexico claimed its mission is to help border patrol guards protect the united states in the past week alone it's detained more than three hundred migrants. they're still counting this is crazy live from straight here in base camp. that. another group claims it's done nothing wrong and that there's a crisis at the border its actions however have provoked widespread outrage regular citizens have no authority to arrest or detain anyone this is reduce should not attempt to authority results for law enforcement we do not condone proven groups that take in force went into their own hands interference by civilians in law enforcement could have safety and legal consequences their actions undermine the efforts of our state to keep new mexico families safe this is no place in our state we cannot allow a racist armed to the july to kidnap people sick in the silent. let's cross live our international affairs expert george some wally and political analyst dave perkins gentlemen thanks both for coming on
be predominantly composed of military veterans armed with guns and tactical gear and operates in new mexico claimed its mission is to help border patrol guards protect the united states in the past week alone it's detained more than three hundred migrants. they're still counting this is crazy live from straight here in base camp. that. another group claims it's done nothing wrong and that there's a crisis at the border its actions however have provoked widespread outrage regular citizens have...