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new mexico business coalition, new mexico cattle growers association, new mexico federal lands council, new mexico wool growers association, western energy alliance, and women's mining coalition. these are just some of the people that are against it. when we look at this board, we have this designation you see it here in chaco canyon. what wisdom did they have when they first put this together? that's what i want to ask. the dimensions here are for a reason. why are we expending this? -- expanding this? particularly when there is so little trust in the federal government. i think we just realized we had to move a part of our government, i think the b.l.m. if i remember right, out to grand junction, colorado. so that we actually had some bureaucrats who understood the delemkwlas out -- dilemmas out there in western culture and western states. yes, western states gave up a lot. gave a lot compared to the eastern cohorts. we gave property to the federal government for stewardship. however that has been abused. the products that we were supposed to get off those lands as public lands have
new mexico business coalition, new mexico cattle growers association, new mexico federal lands council, new mexico wool growers association, western energy alliance, and women's mining coalition. these are just some of the people that are against it. when we look at this board, we have this designation you see it here in chaco canyon. what wisdom did they have when they first put this together? that's what i want to ask. the dimensions here are for a reason. why are we expending this? --...
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former new mexico governor martinez, first time on the show. so exciting. founder of turning point usa and the host of the charlie kirk show pod cast on apple pod cast charlie kirk. and trump 2020 campaign senior advisor katrina pearson. all right. katrina, i need to get my breath back. your reaction? >> look, i think what you've uncovered is pretty significant. for a number of reasons. and it looks like joe biden actually might be the key to finally draining the swamp. but i think this is also important for a number of reasons because you hear in the media, the timeline always starts at this july phone call. >> right. >> when in fact it goes back years, prior to president trump even running for office. but most importantly, you mentioned john solomon, and the reason why that is so critical and key to this investigation is simply because in april and march of this year, you had ukrainian officials making the allegation against the bidens, not president trump. so you just uncovered the intent behind the phone call, behind the one discussion that has been blo
former new mexico governor martinez, first time on the show. so exciting. founder of turning point usa and the host of the charlie kirk show pod cast on apple pod cast charlie kirk. and trump 2020 campaign senior advisor katrina pearson. all right. katrina, i need to get my breath back. your reaction? >> look, i think what you've uncovered is pretty significant. for a number of reasons. and it looks like joe biden actually might be the key to finally draining the swamp. but i think this...
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if anyone from new mexico watches this on tv, i love new mexico, by the way. [laughter] i got pulled over there once. it is beautiful country, but it is not good farmland. not good farmland. bosque redondo was a barren, desolate place. when the dine reached the location they suffered from lack of food, diseases, exposure, raids by groups like comanches s, and many more died. it was a horrible experience. it was so horrible that the united states government actually admitted that it was a theyke, and in 1868, negotiated another treaty in with the navajo, to where they were able to go back to their homelands where their reservation is today the four , corners region. i had you guys listen to a brief npr newscast on the opening of, of bosque redondo, i forget what it's called -- kind of an interpretive center to memorialize those who suffered on the long walk. walk, of course, becomes very prominent in navajo oral history, something that unites them. , but one inemory which they see themselves as all one people that have to join together to survive. they have com
if anyone from new mexico watches this on tv, i love new mexico, by the way. [laughter] i got pulled over there once. it is beautiful country, but it is not good farmland. not good farmland. bosque redondo was a barren, desolate place. when the dine reached the location they suffered from lack of food, diseases, exposure, raids by groups like comanches s, and many more died. it was a horrible experience. it was so horrible that the united states government actually admitted that it was a...
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ends monday. >> so, what's the name of the desert in southern new mexico? 's a, the chihuahuan desert, which extends into west texas. >> in upstate new york, don and phyllis camp learn from their local estate appraiser that one of two paintings inherited from don's mother might be worth 100,000 bucks or more. >> it was good news. >> it's this portrait of an elusive pueblo woman, signed by the prominent taos school artist victor higgins. >> it's a very good field to be selling into, because a lot of collectors love that type of painting. >> first, david mapes has to appraise and authenticate the painting for auction. there are three notations on the back, written in pencil -- the name "ruth," victor higgins, and $600. >> and if you think about it, that was quite a bit of money back then. >> after decades in a dusty basement, mapes has a name and a purchase price. but he still needs to know how "ruth" got into the hands of don's family. >> david asked me, "what's the story behind this painting?" i talked to my brother. we agreed that it must have come from our
ends monday. >> so, what's the name of the desert in southern new mexico? 's a, the chihuahuan desert, which extends into west texas. >> in upstate new york, don and phyllis camp learn from their local estate appraiser that one of two paintings inherited from don's mother might be worth 100,000 bucks or more. >> it was good news. >> it's this portrait of an elusive pueblo woman, signed by the prominent taos school artist victor higgins. >> it's a very good field to...
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>> new mexico! >> new mexico. so mexico, new mexico, not the same thing. congressman denny heck was in that secure room when republicans stormed in today. he's here today, and -- he's here to tonight, i should say, and he's here next. we're going to talk to him. where we all want more energy. but with less carbon footprint. can we have both? at bp, we're working every day to make energy that's cleaner and better. and we see possibilities everywhere. motor? nope. not motor? it's pronounced "motaur." for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. for those who were born to ride, wh(fake gagging noises) ♪ it's the easiest because it's the cheesiest. kraft. for the win win. i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. you wanna see something thatamazing?ing. go to hilton instead of a travel site and you'll experience a whole new range of emotions like... the relaxing feeling of knowing you're getting the best price. these'll work. the
>> new mexico! >> new mexico. so mexico, new mexico, not the same thing. congressman denny heck was in that secure room when republicans stormed in today. he's here today, and -- he's here to tonight, i should say, and he's here next. we're going to talk to him. where we all want more energy. but with less carbon footprint. can we have both? at bp, we're working every day to make energy that's cleaner and better. and we see possibilities everywhere. motor? nope. not motor? it's...
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>> new mexico! >> new mexico. so mexico, new mexico, not the same thing. congressman denny heck was in that secure room when republicans stormed in today. he's here today, and -- he's here to tonight, i should say, and he's here next. we're going to talk to him. welcome to fowler, indiana. home to three of bp's wind farms. which, every day, generate enough electricity to power over 150,000 homes. and of course, fowler. at bp, we see possibilities everywhere. and of course, fowler. we're oscar mayer deli fresh your very first sandwich,m... your mammoth masterpiece. and...whatever this was. because we make our meat with the good of the deli and no artificial preservatives. make every sandwich count with oscar mayer deli fresh. they use stamps.com all the services of the post office only cheaper get a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. get a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale i am totally blind. and non-24 can throw my days and nights out of sync, keeping me from the things i lov
>> new mexico! >> new mexico. so mexico, new mexico, not the same thing. congressman denny heck was in that secure room when republicans stormed in today. he's here today, and -- he's here to tonight, i should say, and he's here next. we're going to talk to him. welcome to fowler, indiana. home to three of bp's wind farms. which, every day, generate enough electricity to power over 150,000 homes. and of course, fowler. at bp, we see possibilities everywhere. and of course, fowler....
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. >>> hot air balloons are flying in the skies over new mexico but the threat of unauthorized drones police tng up with a high-tech company to keep spectators safe. steve patterson report. >> fueled by propane and cheers, these giants lumber who life, filling new mexico's crystal skies for the technicolor balloon festival. what's also above is a major concern. drones. >> could cause a tear, big hole. >> a danger to the balloons and spectators below. >> we have a 1400 footer. >> on the front lines, albuquerque police officer nick pearson, hunting for drone pilots, violating the four-mile restrictive radius around the festival. what's the biggest danger of drones at an event like this? >> if they're using it as a weapon. >> reporter: for the second year in a row, his unit has high-tech help, partnering with a company called arial. >> as drones get more popular we'll see an increase for the need of a type of service like this. >> reporter: software pinpointing the pilot's location. rogue drone pilots can face a $30,000 fine from the faa and risk criminal prosecution. recently, drones ha
. >>> hot air balloons are flying in the skies over new mexico but the threat of unauthorized drones police tng up with a high-tech company to keep spectators safe. steve patterson report. >> fueled by propane and cheers, these giants lumber who life, filling new mexico's crystal skies for the technicolor balloon festival. what's also above is a major concern. drones. >> could cause a tear, big hole. >> a danger to the balloons and spectators below. >> we have a...
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new mexico and mexico share a 180-mile border.his border passes through three counties -- donyana, luna, and nidalgo that are home to 11% of our state's population. a majority of the population in those counties is hispanic. we have vibrant communities along the border and near the border, including our second largest city, las cruces, 45 minutes from mexico. we have two ports of entry, in columbus and santa teresa that are bustling with commerce and international trade and hundreds who cross the border daily to visit family and friends to go to school and to shop. i i know our border communities. i could tell you for a fact, there is no justification for the diversion of military construction funding away from our troops and to this wall. now, i support smart border security and have voted many times to fund smart investments. new mexico knows what real border security is -- well-funded, well-trained, adequate resources, mobile assets, surveillance technology, combined with well-staffed ports of entry that welcome commerce, visit
new mexico and mexico share a 180-mile border.his border passes through three counties -- donyana, luna, and nidalgo that are home to 11% of our state's population. a majority of the population in those counties is hispanic. we have vibrant communities along the border and near the border, including our second largest city, las cruces, 45 minutes from mexico. we have two ports of entry, in columbus and santa teresa that are bustling with commerce and international trade and hundreds who cross...
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it's a foggy wet day here in new mexico. i'm a civilian pilot but i'm an airport transport pilot and mei. i respect you deeply because of your background in aviation and i believe you're a pilot. from your perspective what could have been done in the cockpit to have avoided this incident? what actual auto pilotof shutof were in the cockpit? also i've not heard how many hours of safe flying from the 737 maxes have in the hand of capable pilots. i hate to imply the other pilots were incapable. >> to answer the first question in the cockpit what do they have to do, well, they have to turn off the electric trim. there was a flight the day before the lion air crash and they managed to turn it offhand they got the plane on the ground and they saved that flight. there was a lot of criticism for not writing that up in the logbook or properly recording how serious that event was. there was a very serious flight control problem. also the real criticism in the lion air report was that the maintenance crew that worked on the aoa and put
it's a foggy wet day here in new mexico. i'm a civilian pilot but i'm an airport transport pilot and mei. i respect you deeply because of your background in aviation and i believe you're a pilot. from your perspective what could have been done in the cockpit to have avoided this incident? what actual auto pilotof shutof were in the cockpit? also i've not heard how many hours of safe flying from the 737 maxes have in the hand of capable pilots. i hate to imply the other pilots were incapable....
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yes, weekly claim you in new mexico so thank you for being born there. as you know i represent new mexico's first congressional district where kayden immunity represents half the population and hispanic culture is a living, breathing part of our state. unfortunately there remains a general lack of understanding of the latino experience in the central role that latinos have played in shaping our nation as everyone has essentially stated in their testimony. as her country cultural institution in the smithsonian failure to include and represent communities has been damaging on multiple fronts. and not only denies communities the right to feel included as part of the american heritage but it perpetuates an accurate belief that latinos have contributed little terminations development or culture. considering the political climate and increased anti-anti-rhetoric. do you believe establishing a national museum of the american latino would enhance our cultural understanding of this community and contribute to a more inclusive society. >> absolutely. we know that
yes, weekly claim you in new mexico so thank you for being born there. as you know i represent new mexico's first congressional district where kayden immunity represents half the population and hispanic culture is a living, breathing part of our state. unfortunately there remains a general lack of understanding of the latino experience in the central role that latinos have played in shaping our nation as everyone has essentially stated in their testimony. as her country cultural institution in...
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a senator: from new mexico. thank you for the recognition. it's great to be here with senator murkowski. i rise to speak in support of fiscal year -- fiscal year 2020 interior appropriations bill which is now before the senate. mr. udall: and i want to begin by thanking my chairman and partner in this endeavor, senator murkowski for her working with me to produce a very fine bill that is crafted on a bipartisan basis. it's extraordinary that this bill is on the floor for the second consecutive year. after many years when we were not able to move the bill by regular order. and much of the credit goes to her leadership and her commitment to working through tough issues in a fair and a pragmatic way. one of the reasons i'm particularly proud of moving a bipartisan bill is the importance this bill has for my home state of new mexico. this bill reflects the long tradition we have in my state of working across the aisle to support conservation priorities. it includes a number of important accomplishments for the state, including language to protect
a senator: from new mexico. thank you for the recognition. it's great to be here with senator murkowski. i rise to speak in support of fiscal year -- fiscal year 2020 interior appropriations bill which is now before the senate. mr. udall: and i want to begin by thanking my chairman and partner in this endeavor, senator murkowski for her working with me to produce a very fine bill that is crafted on a bipartisan basis. it's extraordinary that this bill is on the floor for the second consecutive...
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he just crossed out new mexico and showed us how conceivably this could be a foreign border up there in colorado. >> well, i guess it could be. and if you missed the "new" in new mexico, and who knows if the president actually thinks that's part of mexico. maybe we'll get something more on this from the twitter feed tomorrow. by tomorrow, it will be fake news that he ever said it, and the white house press office, i just can't wait to hear their explanation of what he meant. >> jonathan lemire, eugene robinson, melanie zanona, thank you all so much for taking our questions on another consequential wednesday night. >>> coming up for us, trump once joked that he could shoot someone on fifth avenue and not lose votes. today his attorneys argued that very same point with a straight face in front of a federal judge. >>> and later, as chaotic as things may seem, the occasional expert is willing to argue, oh, it's been worse. one of those experts is here with us tonight as "the 11th hour" is just getting started. devices are like doorways that could allow hackers into your home. and like all
he just crossed out new mexico and showed us how conceivably this could be a foreign border up there in colorado. >> well, i guess it could be. and if you missed the "new" in new mexico, and who knows if the president actually thinks that's part of mexico. maybe we'll get something more on this from the twitter feed tomorrow. by tomorrow, it will be fake news that he ever said it, and the white house press office, i just can't wait to hear their explanation of what he meant....
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out of new mexico.ow, to be fair, geography has never been one of trump's best subs. that's thing 2 in 60 seconds. sus that's thing 2 in 60 seconds align naturally helps to soothe your occasional digestive upsets, 24/7. so, where you go, the pro goes. go with align, the pros in digestive health. >>> so donald trump seems to think today that colorado is a border state with mexico. and so it's time for another episode of our president is terrible with geography. >> and we're building a wall in colorado. we're building a beautiful wall. >> and i'm greatly honored to host this lunch to be joined by the leaders of -- ethiopia, ghana, guinea. >> tanzania. >> belgium is a beautiful city. >> we are also praying for the people of puerto rico. we love puerto rico. >> heroin overdoses are surging and meth overdoses in nevada. nevada. >> and it's great to be back in missouria. >> you cherish utah's oklahomaing rivers. >> this rusher thing with trump and rusher -- >> jerusalem is not just the heart of three great re
out of new mexico.ow, to be fair, geography has never been one of trump's best subs. that's thing 2 in 60 seconds. sus that's thing 2 in 60 seconds align naturally helps to soothe your occasional digestive upsets, 24/7. so, where you go, the pro goes. go with align, the pros in digestive health. >>> so donald trump seems to think today that colorado is a border state with mexico. and so it's time for another episode of our president is terrible with geography. >> and we're...
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new mexico.re building a wall in colorado. we're bidding a pufl wabeautifu a big one that really works that you can't get over, you can't get under. and we're building a wall in texas. and we're not building a wall in kansas, but they get the pebenet of the walls we just mentioned. >> wait, are we building a wall in colorado? does the president think colorado is on the border with mexico? the photo shop fun began on twitter.com. this one was posted by the senator from ver empty patrick leahy, trump's sharpie taking the new out of new mexico. to be fair geography has never been one of trump's best subjects. and that's thing 2 in 60 seconds. subjects and that's thing 2 in 60 seconds. the lexus es... ♪ ...every curve, every innovation, every feeling... a product of mastery. lease the 2019 es 350 for $379/month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores every
new mexico.re building a wall in colorado. we're bidding a pufl wabeautifu a big one that really works that you can't get over, you can't get under. and we're building a wall in texas. and we're not building a wall in kansas, but they get the pebenet of the walls we just mentioned. >> wait, are we building a wall in colorado? does the president think colorado is on the border with mexico? the photo shop fun began on twitter.com. this one was posted by the senator from ver empty patrick...
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. >> new mexico, which i think we're going to win. you know why we're going to win new mexico?y want safety on their border. and they didn't have it. and we're building a wall on the border of new mexico. and we're building a wall in colorado. we're building a beautiful wall. a big one that really works. that you can't get over. you can't get under. and we're building a wall in texas. and we're not building a war in kansas. but they get the benefit of the walls that we just mentioned. >> so it is unclear whether the president was unaware of colorado's geographical location during that speech, but he took to twitter very early in the morning today to assure everybody that he was just kidding. he wrote this. kiddingly, we're building a wall in colorado, referred to people in the very packed auditorium from colorado and kansas, getting the benefit of the border wall. it is worth noting though, that yesterday's speech was in pittsburgh, pennsylvania. we want to get a check of the weather once again with nbc meteorologist bill karins. >> i think it figured out. he needs a co-anchor.
. >> new mexico, which i think we're going to win. you know why we're going to win new mexico?y want safety on their border. and they didn't have it. and we're building a wall on the border of new mexico. and we're building a wall in colorado. we're building a beautiful wall. a big one that really works. that you can't get over. you can't get under. and we're building a wall in texas. and we're not building a war in kansas. but they get the benefit of the walls that we just mentioned....
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my home state of new mexico, the influences of hispanic newti mexico, the influences of hispanic and latino culture can be found in everything from our food and festival into art and architecture. thelargest ethnic group in nation. innumerable constitutions to to american culture and history are often ignored by our history books. unfortunately, many heritage romaine untold or forgotten over time. recognizing and honoring the contributions of latinos there are nation's history and culture mby establishing the american latino with the smithsonian institution. ensuring that the american latino p story is observed and shared. this bill presents us with an important opportunity to create a more inclusive and representative story of america by illuminating the diverse experiences of latino americans that have been overlooked for far too long. it is especially fitting that we consider this proposal today as this tuesday marked the end of national hispanic heritage month. a time whenie we celebrate our country is proud hispanic heritage and tribute to the achievements ofri americans. the es
my home state of new mexico, the influences of hispanic newti mexico, the influences of hispanic and latino culture can be found in everything from our food and festival into art and architecture. thelargest ethnic group in nation. innumerable constitutions to to american culture and history are often ignored by our history books. unfortunately, many heritage romaine untold or forgotten over time. recognizing and honoring the contributions of latinos there are nation's history and culture mby...
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i have an uncle who is in a cemetery in new mexico because he was killed in a mine explosion. these are the things that people do not know. .. >> a third of the united states with mexico, so when we tell us as they often do, go back where you came from, we have to say, we are where we came from, okay? we are where we came from and this is something that everybody needs to know and i think it's in our educational system, we can stop the hatred and stop the discrimination on our latino communities. we know that latinos in addition to the farm work we know, they developed much of the land of the united states of america. building the railroads and so much of the labors that built this country were latinos and that's not recognized or even acknowledge. in addition to of course the historical figures that we also have that came out of our community, and so, at this point in time where we're at in the history in our country, we need to celebrate the diversity of our country and need to recognize and acknowledge and respect and demonstrate in a latino museum what the contributions hav
i have an uncle who is in a cemetery in new mexico because he was killed in a mine explosion. these are the things that people do not know. .. >> a third of the united states with mexico, so when we tell us as they often do, go back where you came from, we have to say, we are where we came from, okay? we are where we came from and this is something that everybody needs to know and i think it's in our educational system, we can stop the hatred and stop the discrimination on our latino...
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a santa fe, new mexico start-up company has partner with los alamos national lab. a new way to remember and to honor loved ones who have died. the company turns remains were ashes into memorial stones. jamie see more shows us how it's done. >>when faced with the loss of his grandfather, justin crowe looked others went through the grieving process after he died. i started to look. >>at how other people around me were dealing with loss and i found that everyone was keeping cremated remains in their closet, their basement garage, an artist crow started thinking of a way to create new form of human remains that you can easily touch and hold and share among loved ones. >>solidified remains i can with a stone concept because i realized. >>the ashes were really gross and messy and uncomfortable and they start to feel kind of meaningless in people's lives. >>rowe worked with scientists at los alamos national lab here in new mexico to create the technology needed and start to lead process of transforming ashes and just owns filter out contaminants like staples crews and medi
a santa fe, new mexico start-up company has partner with los alamos national lab. a new way to remember and to honor loved ones who have died. the company turns remains were ashes into memorial stones. jamie see more shows us how it's done. >>when faced with the loss of his grandfather, justin crowe looked others went through the grieving process after he died. i started to look. >>at how other people around me were dealing with loss and i found that everyone was keeping cremated...
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stance on domestic violence tonight the game goes on stephanie gosk, nbc news, new york >>> in new mexico, a police officer is off the force after video showed him throwing an 11-year-old girl, who is a special needs student, to the ground nbc's gadi schwartz has more on the outrage. >> reporter: in farmington, new mexico, a six-minute struggle caught on camera between a school resource officer and an 11-year-old girl >> put your arms behind me. >> let me sit up. >> reporter: the incident recorded at mesa view middle school as officer zachary christensen starts filming a sixth grader with special needs. >> she took more milks than she was supposed to. she threw a milk on the ground. >> reporter: he followed her through the hall, later writing in his report that she was stronger than him and she assaulted staff. this is what was captured on camera >> the officer moves in to arrest her >> i've had enough of this take your bag off. stop resisting >> stand up, stand up! >> get off of me >> reporter: at several points, school administrators tell the officer to stop. >> get off of me >> she is
stance on domestic violence tonight the game goes on stephanie gosk, nbc news, new york >>> in new mexico, a police officer is off the force after video showed him throwing an 11-year-old girl, who is a special needs student, to the ground nbc's gadi schwartz has more on the outrage. >> reporter: in farmington, new mexico, a six-minute struggle caught on camera between a school resource officer and an 11-year-old girl >> put your arms behind me. >> let me sit up....
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david in albuquerque, new mexico, republican. >> caller: yes. i'm really concerned here that the tape that was playing about biden intimidating the russian president to take out the prosecutor from his son, that right there is the concern, and america is not down. we know what intimidation is, and that right there should be the focus of this investigation. and also, adam schiff, whitish as a think about all the stuff that he's making up, during the hearing? or the committee? all those lies that he was telling, making up. >> host: let's get a t response. >> guest: david, you say lies he made up come i think you might referring to the one instance where he paraphrased the recording or the transcript, the edited transcript of the recording and he paraphrased what president trump said. he acknowledged that he was paraphrasing. you call that a made-up, you call that a lie but it was clearly reflecting the conversation that, in fact, was summarized and memorialized in that memo. look, impeachment is going to rile up emotions. if you are a hard left de
david in albuquerque, new mexico, republican. >> caller: yes. i'm really concerned here that the tape that was playing about biden intimidating the russian president to take out the prosecutor from his son, that right there is the concern, and america is not down. we know what intimidation is, and that right there should be the focus of this investigation. and also, adam schiff, whitish as a think about all the stuff that he's making up, during the hearing? or the committee? all those...
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. >>> the skies over new mexico were transformed as hundreds of hot air balloon took flight. med up with a tech company to protect the balloons and the spectators from a new threat unauthorized drones. here's nbc's steve patterson >> reporter: fueled by propane and cheers, these giants lumber to life, filling new mexico's crystal skies for albuquerque's technicolor balloon festival what is above is also e a tear >> reporter: a danger to the balloons and spectators below. >> we have a 1,300 footer. >> 10-4. >> reporter: on the front lines, officer pierson. his mission, hunting for rogue drone pilots violating the faa's 4-mile restricted radius around the festival what is the biggest danger with drones at an event like this >> sir, using it as a weapon most people wouldn't know that it's coming. >> reporter: for the second year in a row, his unit has some high-tech help, partnering with a company called aerial armor. >> drones are an integral part of society as they'ree popular, we'll see an increase in the need for this service. >> reporter: they developed high-tech sensors pla
. >>> the skies over new mexico were transformed as hundreds of hot air balloon took flight. med up with a tech company to protect the balloons and the spectators from a new threat unauthorized drones. here's nbc's steve patterson >> reporter: fueled by propane and cheers, these giants lumber to life, filling new mexico's crystal skies for albuquerque's technicolor balloon festival what is above is also e a tear >> reporter: a danger to the balloons and spectators below....
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people in new mexico particularly vulnerable to allgi the question?, boy. >> jimmy: all right, i think we've got a front runner. next up, gentleman, does it say your name is "famous"? >> yes, my name is famous. >> jimmy: that's your real name, huh? >> yes. >> jimmy: have you met mellicia, famous? >> i have >> jimmy: where are you from? >> miami, florida. >> jimmy: and you've been famous since were you born. >> yes. >> jimmy: what do you do for work? >> real estate. >> jimmy: do you have billboards, bus signs that say "famous" on on them? >> yes. >> jimmy: you're on vacation right now? >> i live in los angeles. >> jimmy: you do, you didn't forget to pack a shirt. that's intentional. is that hair or a tattoo? >> it's a tattoo. and then it's a, it's hair underneath it, yeah. >> undernooeeath it. >> jimmy: yeah, looks like the hair is moving in on the tattoo. >> jimmy: and finally, our third contestant is -- >> i'm charlie.w sflu>> i'm gre. >> jimmy: where are you from? >> imfr'm from england. >> jimmy: with you mind removing your glasses so i can see you
people in new mexico particularly vulnerable to allgi the question?, boy. >> jimmy: all right, i think we've got a front runner. next up, gentleman, does it say your name is "famous"? >> yes, my name is famous. >> jimmy: that's your real name, huh? >> yes. >> jimmy: have you met mellicia, famous? >> i have >> jimmy: where are you from? >> miami, florida. >> jimmy: and you've been famous since were you born. >> yes. >>...
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we had a really three weeks ago in new mexico and new mexico's a hard state for republicans. hasn't been one in a long time also and we had receptivity that was unbelievable. the audience was 40% hispanic and hispanic, they understand borders better than anybody. they understand safety, they understand their job. they don't want people take together away. they understand it better. that's why we're doing so well. but we're in new mexico and i'm telling you, that was electric. but honestly, all evens are electric. we haven't had any bad once. we haven't. they were all electric a woman who headed up the great state of michigan for me. a stated that inn been won by a republican. , i guess we didn't have the right candidates beingite rite? but a woman who would call me constantly, and said, i don't want to talk to her, she's giving me a healthcare. sir f make one more trip, you're going to win michigan. i said all right. i made the trip. i go back home, i get a call "i need one more" and we need this over and over and over and we ended up wing the state of michigan and i said who
we had a really three weeks ago in new mexico and new mexico's a hard state for republicans. hasn't been one in a long time also and we had receptivity that was unbelievable. the audience was 40% hispanic and hispanic, they understand borders better than anybody. they understand safety, they understand their job. they don't want people take together away. they understand it better. that's why we're doing so well. but we're in new mexico and i'm telling you, that was electric. but honestly, all...
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new mexico is the hardest state for republicans in a long time. we had activity that was unbelievable. the audience was 40% hispanic and we were doing great. i do know, hispanic, they understand orders than anybody, better than we do, they understand safety, they understand their job, they don't want people taking it away rate of the understand it better, that's why they're doing so well but we are in new mexico, and i'm telling you that was electric. but honestly, all meetings are electric. what we have not had a bad one. a woman who headed up the great state of michigan, a state that had not been won in a long time by republicans, for whatever reason, but i guess we just didn't have the right candidates. but a woman who would call me constantly and say, just give me a hand. sure, if you make one more trip, you're going to win michigan. i said, all right, i make the trip, i go back home, i get the next call. we need one more. just went over and over and over. we ended up winning the state of michigan. [cheers and applause] and i said, who the hel
new mexico is the hardest state for republicans in a long time. we had activity that was unbelievable. the audience was 40% hispanic and we were doing great. i do know, hispanic, they understand orders than anybody, better than we do, they understand safety, they understand their job, they don't want people taking it away rate of the understand it better, that's why they're doing so well but we are in new mexico, and i'm telling you that was electric. but honestly, all meetings are electric....
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. >>> and take a look at these live pictures from albuquerque, new mexico. this is the albuquerque international balloon fiesta getting under way. more than 500 balloons set to light up the sky during the nine-day event. we'll take you there live. r 18-a was in an accident. when i called usaa, it was that voice asking me, "is your daughter ok?" that's where i felt relief. we're the rivera family and we plan to be with usaa for life. see how much you can save with usaa insurance. see how much you can save this is mia's pulse. with pressure rising, and racing. this is also mia's pulse. that her doctor keeps in check, so she can find balance. this is mia's pulse, and now it's more stable than ever. this is what medicare from blue cross blue shield does for mia. and with over 80 years of healthcare expertise, imagine what we can do for you. this is the benefit of blue. it's what gives audible there'smembers an edge.ening; it opens our minds, changes our perspective, connects us, and pushes us further. the most inspiring minds, the most compelling stories: audibl
. >>> and take a look at these live pictures from albuquerque, new mexico. this is the albuquerque international balloon fiesta getting under way. more than 500 balloons set to light up the sky during the nine-day event. we'll take you there live. r 18-a was in an accident. when i called usaa, it was that voice asking me, "is your daughter ok?" that's where i felt relief. we're the rivera family and we plan to be with usaa for life. see how much you can save with usaa...
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you go where hispanic voters live. >> laura: my friend said he will win new mexico. illegal immigration issue under covered by the press in new mexico is huge for hispanic legal american voters. they think it is huge. by the way i want to play cnn historian backed into the president getting booed at national stadium. let's watch. >> one of the president that the president has to be as president of all americans. so you should be, you should hope the president can go into a public space that has not been vetted or curated, and get respect or show respect. i think this is the issue with someone who comes in to try to destroy being presidential. >> laura: okay, that is well written for historians, destroyed being presidential. nice going there, frank. >> that was the same thing as hillary clinton declaring half of america are deplorables. the fact is, they should hold those plans accountable who don't booed the president. you may disagree with him. you may think he's not what you wanted, but you don't boo him, you show respect. i will tell you something for this event w
you go where hispanic voters live. >> laura: my friend said he will win new mexico. illegal immigration issue under covered by the press in new mexico is huge for hispanic legal american voters. they think it is huge. by the way i want to play cnn historian backed into the president getting booed at national stadium. let's watch. >> one of the president that the president has to be as president of all americans. so you should be, you should hope the president can go into a public...
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it takes place in albuquerque in new mexico.rica, they voluminous from all over the blood, notjust from america, they gather in america to show off their balloons but it‘s an annual event, it is now in 47th year. i do love hotair it is now in 47th year. i do love hot air balloons as well. a lot of love today from me. that‘s it from me. you can reach me on twitter — i‘m @bbcmaryam. goodbye, thank you for watching. hello. the weekend brought us a pretty unsettled spell, quick changeable weather. many places saw some rain, particularly on sunday. this was the scene as the sun set on sunday evening over london. so, fairly dramatic skies and big shower clouds around. we are going to be seeing more of that unsettled weather over the next week or so. things remaining unsettled through the week ahead. further spells of rain at times, but it‘s not going to be a washout this week. and there will be some sunshine on offer too. so, what we‘re going to have today, we‘ve got low pressure moving in from the west, bringing some rain to northern
it takes place in albuquerque in new mexico.rica, they voluminous from all over the blood, notjust from america, they gather in america to show off their balloons but it‘s an annual event, it is now in 47th year. i do love hotair it is now in 47th year. i do love hot air balloons as well. a lot of love today from me. that‘s it from me. you can reach me on twitter — i‘m @bbcmaryam. goodbye, thank you for watching. hello. the weekend brought us a pretty unsettled spell, quick changeable...
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, 80s from dallas to raleigh. 70s in the mid-atlantic and you can expect heavy rain in parts of new mexico and colorado. >>> coming up, the rising cost of cable tv and the hidden fees on the ride. >>> also ahead, the wild video of an elephant on the roof of this building. and how he got up there. >>> and a man finally walks free after spending 26 years in prison for a murder he did not commit. what he said leaving court. >>> we're back now with an update on this woman who danced in the lion's den at the bronx zoo. she's now been identified. police are asking for the public's health to locate myah autry. they say she is also suspected of trespassing in the giraffe exhibit. she faces trespassing charges. >>> and here's something you don't see every day. an elephant on the roof of a south african lodge to snack on the leaves of a tall tree, of course. it turns out that lodge is actually built on a slope and the rooftop is almost at ground level on one side. >>> well, a fourth person has been given a prison sentence in the college admissions bribery scandal. gordon caplan, the former head of t
, 80s from dallas to raleigh. 70s in the mid-atlantic and you can expect heavy rain in parts of new mexico and colorado. >>> coming up, the rising cost of cable tv and the hidden fees on the ride. >>> also ahead, the wild video of an elephant on the roof of this building. and how he got up there. >>> and a man finally walks free after spending 26 years in prison for a murder he did not commit. what he said leaving court. >>> we're back now with an update on...
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i have an uncle who is in a cemetery in new mexico because he was killed in the mine explosion. these are the things that people do not know. what are the contribution of latinos to building infrastructure of these united states of america, a very simple part, i often say to people, google the map of the united states of america before 1847. everybody needs to see that map. when they look at that map of the united states before 1847, what they will see is a third of the united states of mexico. when they tell us that they often do go back where you came from, we have to say we are where we came from, this is something that everybody needs to know. and i think her educational system people need to know this so we can stop the hate and discrimination in the attacks on our latino communities. it is time. we know that latinos in addition to the farmers that were developed much of the land of the united states of america building the railroads, so much of the labors, they built this country were latinos. that is not recognize or acknowledge. in addition to the historical figures, we
i have an uncle who is in a cemetery in new mexico because he was killed in the mine explosion. these are the things that people do not know. what are the contribution of latinos to building infrastructure of these united states of america, a very simple part, i often say to people, google the map of the united states of america before 1847. everybody needs to see that map. when they look at that map of the united states before 1847, what they will see is a third of the united states of mexico....
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presidential candidates the point is, watch new mexico if you own it because that's they're big play >> and that might be priced in already. >> one of my bigger plays in the nrnl k space continues to be kmi. why? richard kendrick continues to buy it back and on top of that, how about the fact they cut, they're very disciplined cut the dividend when they had to and now they're bringing it back and buying back stock this is a name that through all of the ups and downs, if you're selling calls, four times a year against this name and getting the dividend stream that you're getting, you create a dividend stream, this is a name where you're going to get double digit results out of this name with it doing nothing. all these others, volatility all over the place whether you go to the beta or big names. you've got volatility there. kmi has been this steady, slow mover that's hanging around $20 a share. >> look here it's up 38% year to date >> not so bad. >> that's not enough to scare you off. >> absolutely not. richard kendrick continues to buy it i think i could continue to buy it with him.
presidential candidates the point is, watch new mexico if you own it because that's they're big play >> and that might be priced in already. >> one of my bigger plays in the nrnl k space continues to be kmi. why? richard kendrick continues to buy it back and on top of that, how about the fact they cut, they're very disciplined cut the dividend when they had to and now they're bringing it back and buying back stock this is a name that through all of the ups and downs, if you're...
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name is bella no word on how delamater from la to new mexico. >>hey guys time for weather and we've got for fun thing some ideas to do on this beautiful weekend how about oakland. they've got a great festival going on there this the black cowboy parade and festival. you see all those beautiful horses in the cowboys right down the street, lots of music and dance that's going to be a great event if you're headed out there plan on some warm weather the 80's. just a light afternoon breeze. what about this one the hardly strictly brew bluegrass couldn't ask for better weather for this it is going to be very warm for this time of year right out near the coastline but understand the sunshine. it is going to feel toasty out there be prepare lots of crowds. the tiny living festival that isn't richman plenty of sunshine. the up everything small there it should be a good time to check out those small homes and this one how about an october fest of that this going to be a lot of fun if you want to head out there, plenty of sunshine planning drink, plenty of
name is bella no word on how delamater from la to new mexico. >>hey guys time for weather and we've got for fun thing some ideas to do on this beautiful weekend how about oakland. they've got a great festival going on there this the black cowboy parade and festival. you see all those beautiful horses in the cowboys right down the street, lots of music and dance that's going to be a great event if you're headed out there plan on some warm weather the 80's. just a light afternoon breeze....
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about 60 miles from where i was born he grew up in new mexico he lived in california he was in d.c. and he was trumped by the george w. bush administration as being a muslim. who was well right thinking and they actually used him to try to help to build their case for reconciliation between muslims and americans right after 911 but when he saw what was happening with the drone strikes in his home country of yemen where his father was from when he saw was happening with spying on muslims here he became radical radicalized that's what they called him but essentially he just spoke out against the u.s. government and called that being radical and no matter what bet at the end of the day if you're a u.s. citizen your odu process and we need to start at every $100.00 in the sack and everybody going to that matter and we need to start getting those rights back i want to thank you so much for coming on to be a great conversation with there's always been this one truth and media thank you so much sir. guys thank you. in hong kong it is now 17 weeks of on the rest and counting as clashes betw
about 60 miles from where i was born he grew up in new mexico he lived in california he was in d.c. and he was trumped by the george w. bush administration as being a muslim. who was well right thinking and they actually used him to try to help to build their case for reconciliation between muslims and americans right after 911 but when he saw what was happening with the drone strikes in his home country of yemen where his father was from when he saw was happening with spying on muslims here he...
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and on the new mexico side and you are there and have to wait until your court hearing or whatever's on your mta. they're supposed to be exceptions to that in terms of vulnerable populations that are not supposed to be put in mpp, unaccompanied children and people with health risks. in reality, people are put into mvp that fall into those exceptions every day. there's also an option to ask for a non-refolding interview and that means you are afraid to return to mexico to wait until your court hearing. but you have to ask for it, you're never asked affirmatively are you afraid to go back to mexico so either you have to wait until your hearing which again is three or four months out affirmatively say to the judge at a point when the judge says you have any questions because they don't ever asked affirmatively or you have to bring an attorney like our border fellows helped by our staff in juarez to accompany you to the bridge and say this person has a fear of return for x reason. you have to prepare a packet, it has to be evidence and then perhaps you can get a nonperformance interview
and on the new mexico side and you are there and have to wait until your court hearing or whatever's on your mta. they're supposed to be exceptions to that in terms of vulnerable populations that are not supposed to be put in mpp, unaccompanied children and people with health risks. in reality, people are put into mvp that fall into those exceptions every day. there's also an option to ask for a non-refolding interview and that means you are afraid to return to mexico to wait until your court...
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expanding protections for some public lands in the west, including the grand canyon, chaco canyon in new mexico, and areas in colorado. on c-span2, the senate continues work on 2020 federal spending. at 7:00 pm, we go to george mason university for a conversation on intelligence and the u.s. presidential elections. speakers include former cia director john brennan, former deputy cia directors john mclaughlin and michael morel, and former deputy director of the fbi andrew mccabe. a.m., the at 10:00 house homeland security committee hears testimony on global terror threats with fbi director chris wray. at three clock p.m., we joined house rules committee as it considers an impeachment investigation resolution, laying the groundwork for how the inquiry will proceed. sunday, live at noon eastern on in-depth, princeton joinssity professor perry us to talk about african-american history and racial inequality. >> my mother came of age in alabama. youthher lived her through white nationalists society, and it has -- >> open officially white nationalists society? >> yes, and it has reared its head again.
expanding protections for some public lands in the west, including the grand canyon, chaco canyon in new mexico, and areas in colorado. on c-span2, the senate continues work on 2020 federal spending. at 7:00 pm, we go to george mason university for a conversation on intelligence and the u.s. presidential elections. speakers include former cia director john brennan, former deputy cia directors john mclaughlin and michael morel, and former deputy director of the fbi andrew mccabe. a.m., the at...
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and we're pibuilding a wall on e border of new mexico. and we're building a wall in colorado.e're building a beautiful wall, a big one that really works, that you can't get over, you can't get under. and we're building a wall in texas. and we're not building a wall in kansas, but they get the benefit of the walls we just mentioned. >> well, the problem is we learned in grade school is that colorado isn't located on our border with mexico. it's up there surrounded by utah, wyoming, kansas, new mexico, nebraska, arizona and oklahoma. so that's a problem. and today no surprise the president attempted to say he was kidding. that's his word, when he pushed for building a wall around colorado. does this look like someone's who's kidding? >> we're bidding a wall in colorado. we're building a beautiful wall. >> in fact, when he suggests this is all a joke he's veering very close to describing his presidency. that's "hardball" for now. "all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in." >> the president yesterday called the never-trumpers scum. does he regret that? >>
and we're pibuilding a wall on e border of new mexico. and we're building a wall in colorado.e're building a beautiful wall, a big one that really works, that you can't get over, you can't get under. and we're building a wall in texas. and we're not building a wall in kansas, but they get the benefit of the walls we just mentioned. >> well, the problem is we learned in grade school is that colorado isn't located on our border with mexico. it's up there surrounded by utah, wyoming, kansas,...
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border with mexico. a new u.s. policy means people seeking asylum in america must stayn mexico while they waitur for their hearing. and now the trump administration gehas cut the number of re just 18,000. next year to how are already overburdened immigrant shoulders in mexico coping? our correspondent will gra has been finding out. will: the secret to king a good cake isakn the preparation. from freezing the pans to -- from greasing the pans to isking the eggs, this is more than just bang. thes c aretral american immigrants who have abandoned their journeys northst t in mexico instead, and are hoping to sell their sweetbreads and cookies toeearn money for .eir shoulder among them is a 24-year-old honduran who is 8 months pregnant. n e was traveling with her two young children ofreit train to reach the u.s. border. given the trump adnistration's harsh asylum and refugee polici, she has decided to stop here. "to here and no further," she "if i was on my own i would carry on, but i cannot risk it for my daughters." the
border with mexico. a new u.s. policy means people seeking asylum in america must stayn mexico while they waitur for their hearing. and now the trump administration gehas cut the number of re just 18,000. next year to how are already overburdened immigrant shoulders in mexico coping? our correspondent will gra has been finding out. will: the secret to king a good cake isakn the preparation. from freezing the pans to -- from greasing the pans to isking the eggs, this is more than just bang. thes...
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border with mexico. a new u.s. policy means people musting asylum in americ stay in mexico while they wait for their court hearing. tid now the trump administ has cut the number of refugees it will take next year to just 18,000. how are already overburdened immigrant shoulders in mexico coping? been finding out. will grant has will: the secret to making a good cake is in the preparation. from freezing the pans to -- from greasing the pans to whisking theggs, this is more than just bang. these are central american h immigrants whoave abandoned their journeys north to stay in co instead, and are hopingr to sell theieetbreads and cookies to earn money for their among them is a 24-year-old honduran who is 8 months pregnant.sh was traveling with her two young chdren on a freight train to reach the u.sthborder. givetrump administration's polici, she has d tougee stop here. "to here and no further," she says. "if i was on my own i would carry on, but i cannot risk it for my daughters." eethey are living at a ref center in
border with mexico. a new u.s. policy means people musting asylum in americ stay in mexico while they wait for their court hearing. tid now the trump administ has cut the number of refugees it will take next year to just 18,000. how are already overburdened immigrant shoulders in mexico coping? been finding out. will grant has will: the secret to making a good cake is in the preparation. from freezing the pans to -- from greasing the pans to whisking theggs, this is more than just bang. these...
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new mexico, yes. a plan to come out of texas and to go up in colorado and sweep across utah, all the way to the california fields, that was the plan is it to 62, that was tasked with that objective. they had several thousand men, there are hard and arduous travel. the first that they got involved with, they were fighting union soldiers that came out in the second battle they had was the battle glory -- one of my earliest projects i would ask they build a house on the location of gloria the battlefield, the national monument, monument to and they were building a house and they hit the masquerade in the confederate soldiers, many of them were killed. head, boots, like wood on top of each other and the commanding officer who was a big guy, and most of the officers who get killed were taken back to santa fe for burial. this guy was too tall for what they had. so they buried him there for the grave. that was my first encounter pier 1 thing they had was the union belt buckles, but they flipped them upside d
new mexico, yes. a plan to come out of texas and to go up in colorado and sweep across utah, all the way to the california fields, that was the plan is it to 62, that was tasked with that objective. they had several thousand men, there are hard and arduous travel. the first that they got involved with, they were fighting union soldiers that came out in the second battle they had was the battle glory -- one of my earliest projects i would ask they build a house on the location of gloria the...
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. >> you know why we're going to win new mexico? because they want safety on their border. and they didn't have building e border of new mexico. and we're building a wall in colorado. we're building a beautiful wall. a big one that really works, that you can't get over. you can't get under. >> gene, who's going to tell him? >> somebody really better tell him. he shouldn't go around saying he's going to build a wall in colorado. unless he is. unless he thinks the neighboring states pose some threat to colorado. or colorado poses some threat to the nation. so maybe he's going to build a big rectangular wall around colorado. >> by the way, kudos to pat leahy and a sharpie or a very sharp-eyed staff member for this. he just crossed out new and showed us how conceivably this could be a foreign border up there in colorado. >> well, i guess it could be. and if you missed the new in new mexico and who knows, if the president actually thinks that's part of mexico. maybe we'll get something more on this from the twitter feed tomorrow. by tomorrow we'll be fake news that he ever said
. >> you know why we're going to win new mexico? because they want safety on their border. and they didn't have building e border of new mexico. and we're building a wall in colorado. we're building a beautiful wall. a big one that really works, that you can't get over. you can't get under. >> gene, who's going to tell him? >> somebody really better tell him. he shouldn't go around saying he's going to build a wall in colorado. unless he is. unless he thinks the neighboring...
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[cheers and applause] you know, we had a rally three weeks ago in new mexico and new mexico is a hardlicans, has not been won in a long time. the audience was 40% hispanic, where we are doing great. [cheers and applause] -- they know, hispanic understand borders better than anybody. better than we do. they understand safety. .hey understand their job they don't want crime. they understand it better, that is why we are doing so well, but we are in new mexico, and i'm telling you, that was electric. all evenings in new mexico are electric. we have not had any bad ones. a woman who headed up the great state of michigan for me, a state that had not been won in a long time by a republican, for , but a woman who andd call me constantly said sir, if you make one more trip, you will win michigan. i make the trip, i come back home, i get a call the next morning, sir, we need one more. this went over and over and over. we ended up winning the state of michigan. [cheers and applause] and i said, who the hell was that woman that kept bugging me to go back to michigan and speak just one more time
[cheers and applause] you know, we had a rally three weeks ago in new mexico and new mexico is a hardlicans, has not been won in a long time. the audience was 40% hispanic, where we are doing great. [cheers and applause] -- they know, hispanic understand borders better than anybody. better than we do. they understand safety. .hey understand their job they don't want crime. they understand it better, that is why we are doing so well, but we are in new mexico, and i'm telling you, that was...