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we are a majority stake him as his california and new mexico, yet we have to wait until the processing iowa and new hampshire completes itself. -- these are not to states that a representative in terms of ethnicity of the democratic party. i am from the rio grande valley of texas. therere's about one point formay
we are a majority stake him as his california and new mexico, yet we have to wait until the processing iowa and new hampshire completes itself. -- these are not to states that a representative in terms of ethnicity of the democratic party. i am from the rio grande valley of texas. therere's about one point formay
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are democratic congresswoman, ayanna pressley of massachusetts, and my next guest, deb holland of new mexico who is also one of the first native american women elected to congress. representative, thank you for being with us tonight. >> thank you. i'm honored to be here, reverend al. >> now, i'm going to jump right in. you called president trump a racist. why? >> i mean, he's got a white nationalist who is managing his immigration policy. i mean, i could go on and on with a long list of reasons why, not to mention the fact that he uses the word, the name pocahontas as a racial slur. >> you are a native american. how do you deal with him using that, and do you think if your candidate, elizabeth warren, is nominated, that he's going to try to bring this back to attack her and how will the campaign deal with it if she's successful in being the nominee?
are democratic congresswoman, ayanna pressley of massachusetts, and my next guest, deb holland of new mexico who is also one of the first native american women elected to congress. representative, thank you for being with us tonight. >> thank you. i'm honored to be here, reverend al. >> now, i'm going to jump right in. you called president trump a racist. why? >> i mean, he's got a white nationalist who is managing his immigration policy. i mean, i could go on and on with a...
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new mexico received $1 billion recently, mexico 640 million, there is something a little wrong with that picture. the committee should consider revenue-sharing programs similar to the earmarking of 35% of the fund account for habitat promotion of hunting and fishing is great. the best distribution mechanism would be directly to local and state is asian. organizations. it is likely those funds will not only miss the bull's-eye, but the entire target. the wyoming trust fund has been in existence for 15 years. it does projects like underpasses and overpasses over highways so wildlife is able to avoid traffic. it provides revenue-sharing with other programs in cooperation with land owners. existing programs such as partners for fish and wildlife also have a good record of working with the state. they are usually underfunded. they should be considered in the distribution scheme. in addition, any development and land disturbance is on consequences. the induction of invasive species. is important to allow maximum flexibility whatever the distribution plan to allow funds for local solutions as s
new mexico received $1 billion recently, mexico 640 million, there is something a little wrong with that picture. the committee should consider revenue-sharing programs similar to the earmarking of 35% of the fund account for habitat promotion of hunting and fishing is great. the best distribution mechanism would be directly to local and state is asian. organizations. it is likely those funds will not only miss the bull's-eye, but the entire target. the wyoming trust fund has been in existence...
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torres small of new mexico. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 695, the gentlewoman from new mexico, mrs. torres small, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from new mexico. mrs. torres small: thank you, mr. chair. i claim as much time as i may consume. the chair: the gentleman virginia tech. mrs. torres small: i rise amendment number 21 to h.r. 4863. today's world shows an alarming trend. human trafficking is on the rise. a report published earlier this year by the u.s. office on drugs and crime found the global trend has increased steadily since 2010. and this is an issue found worldwide. in the united states and in my home state of new mexico. women and girls are especially targeted. we know that these victims are sexually exploited and forced into labor slavery or forms of servitude by perpetrators who manipulate them using coercion, fraud, and abduction. that's why new mexico has launch add number of initiatives in collaboration was nonprofits and t
torres small of new mexico. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 695, the gentlewoman from new mexico, mrs. torres small, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from new mexico. mrs. torres small: thank you, mr. chair. i claim as much time as i may consume. the chair: the gentleman virginia tech. mrs. torres small: i rise amendment number 21 to h.r. 4863. today's world shows an alarming trend. human trafficking is on the rise. a report...
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news." >>> mexico massacre. new details of heroism after nine american women and children are killed in a suspected cartel hit. >>> declaring victory. democrats and republicans celebrating after election results are tallied in heated races in key state. what the races say about campaign 2020. >>> thrown to the ground, a florida deputy finds himself behind bars after an incident at a school. captioning funded by cbs captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> this morning, there's been a potential break in the investigation into the massacre of nine american women and children in mexico. they were killed monday in sonora, that's near the u.s. border. sources tell cbsbs news the victims may have been targeted by a drug cartel. authorities in mexico announced the arrest of a heavily armed person who may be connected to the case. we're also learning a teenage boy walked 14 miles to get help after hiding his
news." >>> mexico massacre. new details of heroism after nine american women and children are killed in a suspected cartel hit. >>> declaring victory. democrats and republicans celebrating after election results are tallied in heated races in key state. what the races say about campaign 2020. >>> thrown to the ground, a florida deputy finds himself behind bars after an incident at a school. captioning funded by cbs captioning funded by cbs >>> good...
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manuel bojorquez, cbs news, mexico. >>> a man wanted in connection with the murders of a new hampshireouple in texas is under arrest. 33-year-old adam curtis williams was found in mexico yesterday and flown back to texas. he was arrested on an auto theft charge. a surveillance photo showed williams and a woman crossing the border into mexico in a truck belonging to james and michelle butler. their bodies were found last month buried in shallow graves on a south texas beach. >>> two murder suspects who escaped from a california jail have been captured. they were arrested by u.s. customs and border protection early yesterday morning. investigators got a tip the two were in tijuana, mexico. the men were arrested as they tried to walk back into the u.s. authorities say it's unclear just how the men made it to mexico and why they decided to return to the u.s. they broke free from jail sunday by apparently cutting a hole in a bathroom ceiling. >>> coming up on the "morning news," the suspect in an acid attack in milwaukee has been charged with a hate crime. >>> and chilling testimony. a woma
manuel bojorquez, cbs news, mexico. >>> a man wanted in connection with the murders of a new hampshireouple in texas is under arrest. 33-year-old adam curtis williams was found in mexico yesterday and flown back to texas. he was arrested on an auto theft charge. a surveillance photo showed williams and a woman crossing the border into mexico in a truck belonging to james and michelle butler. their bodies were found last month buried in shallow graves on a south texas beach....
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new mexico received $1 billion recently, mexico 640 million, there is something a little wrong with that picture. the committee should consider revenue-sharing programs similar to -- the earmarking of 35% of the fund account for habitat promotion of hunting and fishing is great. the best distribution mechanism would be directly to local and state is asian. -- organizations. it is likely those funds will not only miss the bull's-eye, but the entire target. has beenng trust fund in existence for 15 years. it does projects like underpasses and overpasses so wildlife is able to avoid traffic. it provides revenue-sharing with other programs in cooperation with land owners. existing programs such as partners for fish and wildlife also have a good record of working with the state. they are usually underfunded. they should be considered in the distribution scheme. in addition, any development and land disturbance is on -- consequences. the induction of invasive species. is important to allow maximum flexibility whatever the distribution plan to allow funds for local solutions as -- such as contr
new mexico received $1 billion recently, mexico 640 million, there is something a little wrong with that picture. the committee should consider revenue-sharing programs similar to -- the earmarking of 35% of the fund account for habitat promotion of hunting and fishing is great. the best distribution mechanism would be directly to local and state is asian. -- organizations. it is likely those funds will not only miss the bull's-eye, but the entire target. has beenng trust fund in existence for...
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new mexico and wyoming are the largest recipients with new mexico receiving $1 million in wyoming over 640 million paid somethings wrong with that picture but we can talk about that another time for the committee should consider revenue-sharing formulas identical to the current oil and gas formula or do so for earmarking 835% of the funds for habitat promotion for hunting and fishing is great. we suggest the best distribution method would be directly to local and state organizations. if a new federal program is established it's very likely those funds will not only miss the bull's-eye but the entire target of what works. as an example wyoming wildlife trust fund has been in existence for 15 years and is projects like underpasses and overpasses over highways to traffic and altogether and provides revenue sharing with other programs and cooperation with land owners. existing grounds such as partners for fish and wildlife has a good record of working with the state and they are usually underfunded. they should be considered in the distribution scheme. in addition in the development and la
new mexico and wyoming are the largest recipients with new mexico receiving $1 million in wyoming over 640 million paid somethings wrong with that picture but we can talk about that another time for the committee should consider revenue-sharing formulas identical to the current oil and gas formula or do so for earmarking 835% of the funds for habitat promotion for hunting and fishing is great. we suggest the best distribution method would be directly to local and state organizations. if a new...
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this is the third time new mexico has been chosen to supply the capitol christmas tree. tree is closing out the last leg of its 1800-mile journey. it's taking a while to get here because it made stops at nearly 30 towns along the way. if all goes according to plan, which doesn't often happen in washington, d.c. it's set to , arrive on november 25. speaker nancy pelosi will light the tree at a special ceremony on december 4. the tradition of the capitol christmas tree began in 1964 when the speaker of the house john w. mccormack of massachusetts placed a live christmas tree on the capitol lawn. in 1970, the capitol architect asked the u.s. forest service to provide a christmas tree. since then, a different national forest has been chosen each year to provide the people's tree. that's it for this edition of "matter of fact." we'll see you next week. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] robert handa: hello, and welcome to a special edition of "asian pacific america." i'm robe
this is the third time new mexico has been chosen to supply the capitol christmas tree. tree is closing out the last leg of its 1800-mile journey. it's taking a while to get here because it made stops at nearly 30 towns along the way. if all goes according to plan, which doesn't often happen in washington, d.c. it's set to , arrive on november 25. speaker nancy pelosi will light the tree at a special ceremony on december 4. the tradition of the capitol christmas tree began in 1964 when the...
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this is coming from red river new mexico, and i know the state of new mexico is really excited.mpany, it's just awesome for us to be part of this and it traveled all the way down through texas and back up through louisiana, alabama going across the course of mississippi and into georgia and up through tennessee and virginia. >> dana: and then you dropped it off and everyone is going to have a great christmas. i understand your wife loves christmas. you might guess, she does. >> dana: merry christmas to you and thank you for coming on the show and for delivering that beautiful tree. thank you. the movie "frozen 2" received anything but a chilly reception. with $130 million domestic debut at the box office, the disney film follows fan favorite princess as elsa and anna if they go on an adventure to find out why elsa was born with magical eyes powers. the first is still the highest grossing animated movie in history with it take of $1.3 billion. thank you everyone for joining us. i will see you on "the five." trace gallagher, are you still there with us? he is going to have an amaz
this is coming from red river new mexico, and i know the state of new mexico is really excited.mpany, it's just awesome for us to be part of this and it traveled all the way down through texas and back up through louisiana, alabama going across the course of mississippi and into georgia and up through tennessee and virginia. >> dana: and then you dropped it off and everyone is going to have a great christmas. i understand your wife loves christmas. you might guess, she does. >>...
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lights and ornaments handcrafted from recycled material by kids from new mexico. the lighting ceremony is set for december 4. >> it is going look so beautiful. my tree has been up for a couple weeks, mary . >> very impressive, michelle. through the week it is going to be feeling a lot more like winter will have the return of the rain, cooler temperatures, and even mountain snow. let's first talk about today where there is plenty of sunshine and winds are picking up with the cold front pushing through but you can see plenty of sunshine looking at the bay bridge with temperatures right now mainly in the 60s in concord as well as for santa rosa with upper 50s in oakland and low 60s in sentences. let's talk about the winds. as we go through the day the strong winds will be along the coast and the mountains. really watching the higher elevations with our strong winds expected today with a dry cold front. for tomorrow with the stronger storm system is will bring the rain and also strong winds as well and this is tomorrow evening with the timing of the stronger front pus
lights and ornaments handcrafted from recycled material by kids from new mexico. the lighting ceremony is set for december 4. >> it is going look so beautiful. my tree has been up for a couple weeks, mary . >> very impressive, michelle. through the week it is going to be feeling a lot more like winter will have the return of the rain, cooler temperatures, and even mountain snow. let's first talk about today where there is plenty of sunshine and winds are picking up with the cold...
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he grew up in the state of new mexico. he was a pretty good student. in fact, excellent.aduated from high school with the grade point average of 4.0 ranked third in his class. he went on to new mexico state university where he was a triple major, biology, microbiology in spanish, two majors Ãthat she graduated with 3.9 gpa. this hardened criminal then went on to earn a masters degree in biology with a minor in molecular biology while working as a teaching assistant.then daca came along and for the first time in his life he had a chance to apply for medical school. he never thought there was going to happen. he applied and was accepted at loyola university chicago stritch school of medicine. quite an achievement. the presiding officer also a medical doctor, i'm sure understands that. but he did one better, he enrolled in the md phd program at loyola university. he was just in my office upstairs and he told me that in a matter of two or three years he will have completed his phd in microbiology and then he can go on to complete his medical degree. and his residency. this to
he grew up in the state of new mexico. he was a pretty good student. in fact, excellent.aduated from high school with the grade point average of 4.0 ranked third in his class. he went on to new mexico state university where he was a triple major, biology, microbiology in spanish, two majors Ãthat she graduated with 3.9 gpa. this hardened criminal then went on to earn a masters degree in biology with a minor in molecular biology while working as a teaching assistant.then daca came along and for...
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copyrights are especially important in my home state of new mexico where artists and the creative economy are significant in growing our state's business activity. in addition to its public value, the library is fundamentally essential to our work here in the legislative branch. you know some people may think members of congress are ill-informed, but imagine what this place would be like without the assets like the congressional research service. and online resources like congress.gov help keep us informed and up to date with nonpartisan factual information. like so many americans, we rely day in and day out on the information provided by the library of congress to make important decisions. so while this hearing may not be carried live on cable news, it's this committee's job to make sure the library is well run, up to date, and prepared for the future. future generations will thank us. dr. hayden, i know you and your team have been working diligently to modernize and grow the i.t. infrastructure of the library on congress and the copyright office. digital technology is crucial to the lib
copyrights are especially important in my home state of new mexico where artists and the creative economy are significant in growing our state's business activity. in addition to its public value, the library is fundamentally essential to our work here in the legislative branch. you know some people may think members of congress are ill-informed, but imagine what this place would be like without the assets like the congressional research service. and online resources like congress.gov help keep...
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>> oh, we were in new mexico. mexico. >> jimmy: out in the field, the desert. >> so far away there was no cell phone service. you had to go climb a thing called lone butte to get two bars. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. climb lone butte, you see some producer up there going like this. looks like rain, we're going to have to shoot on saturday. but we were out on these -- there's a vast movie history to new mexico. >> jimmy: to that area. >> ames ranch and bonanza creek. all these places where really famous movies have -- >> jimmy: you love that stuff, right? >> okay. so we were shooting a scene and -- all the grips. you know, all the crew knows. and they will say you know, this is the ranch where bruce dern killed john wayne in "the cowboys." and just like that it becomes like holy grail time. >> jimmy: that was a big thing, right? wasn't it bad for bruce dern's career? he killed john wayne. >> i couldn't get a job for like five years after i killed john wayne. [ laughter ] no, no, i'm serious, it was a real problem fo
>> oh, we were in new mexico. mexico. >> jimmy: out in the field, the desert. >> so far away there was no cell phone service. you had to go climb a thing called lone butte to get two bars. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. climb lone butte, you see some producer up there going like this. looks like rain, we're going to have to shoot on saturday. but we were out on these -- there's a vast movie history to new mexico. >> jimmy: to that area. >> ames ranch and...
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breaking news from mexico. authorities arrested a man who they say might be linked to the killing of nine americans near the arizona border. >>> antioch police are investigating a shooting that left a person dead and another injured. one victim was shot while in their car and they drove themselves to a local hospital. the second person was shot and expected to survive. >>> the orinda scity council sas they will support a city ordinance to temporarily ban short-term rentals. the decision comes after a deadly shooting at a house party. >>> san francisco's race for district attorney is too close to call. it's being decided now by ranked choice voting, with 100% of presents reporting, suzy loftus is leading with 50 opini.1 of t vote. the difference is just 240 votes. >>> some obstacles in your morning commute with fog in windsor, santa rosa, rohnert park, pen grove and petaluma. >>> and number six, i know mike mentioned that fog, but so far it's not compacting people that are driving yet. this is a live look at the
breaking news from mexico. authorities arrested a man who they say might be linked to the killing of nine americans near the arizona border. >>> antioch police are investigating a shooting that left a person dead and another injured. one victim was shot while in their car and they drove themselves to a local hospital. the second person was shot and expected to survive. >>> the orinda scity council sas they will support a city ordinance to temporarily ban short-term rentals....
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we hope you will visit new mexico and take our recorded interviews back when we get ready. thank you so much. i think we will have time for a second round of questions. but for your first question, senator hyde smith. sen. hyde-smith: thank you for being here today. morek forward to learning about the monetization of the library of congress and the copyright office, because i know it is certainly vital to the growth and division of expanding access to our nation's collection. outstandinglity is and it is one of my favorite places here in washington dc. i thank you for all of your efforts. my question, the effort to centralize i.t. across the library has included transferring both people and resources from your individual including theand copyright office to the office of the chief information officer to execute technology activities. this can be for who wants to answer it. tracks explain how ocio and utilizes the funds appropriated for copyright modernization on behalf of the copyright office? >> i would like to start and thank you for the question about addressing the bene
we hope you will visit new mexico and take our recorded interviews back when we get ready. thank you so much. i think we will have time for a second round of questions. but for your first question, senator hyde smith. sen. hyde-smith: thank you for being here today. morek forward to learning about the monetization of the library of congress and the copyright office, because i know it is certainly vital to the growth and division of expanding access to our nation's collection. outstandinglity is...
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democrats now hold governorships, have flipped them in kansas, nevada, new mexico, new jersey, illinoise, wisconsin, and michigan, and kentucky could be the next one. what do you think? is this a blue wave? what do you think this means for 2020? >> i don't want to overstate it. this was an unpopular governor in kentucky. but the democrats ran a great race with an extraordinary candidate and donald trump put a lot of his energy. he was down there. he was trying to push, and he came up short. i just think that this brand of politics may work for a segment of a base, but you're seeing this from georgia to kentucky tonight. people rejecting this type of politics. >> i'm glad you said that because cnn is projecting democrats are going to flip the chambers -- both chambers, the virginia legislature and also taking control of the state senate and the house of delegates. is virginia now a blue state? >> look, i'm going to tell you right now we're going to see virginia now is shifting dramatically. it has been consistently in the era of trump. but i'm telling you right now don't give up. arizona
democrats now hold governorships, have flipped them in kansas, nevada, new mexico, new jersey, illinoise, wisconsin, and michigan, and kentucky could be the next one. what do you think? is this a blue wave? what do you think this means for 2020? >> i don't want to overstate it. this was an unpopular governor in kentucky. but the democrats ran a great race with an extraordinary candidate and donald trump put a lot of his energy. he was down there. he was trying to push, and he came up...
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the building of a nuclear bombs and that's because it was through a lesson was laboratories in new mexico with direct partnership with the university of california that they developed nuclear bombs so this is actually nothing new now the only difference is is that now much of the universities are keeping this as classified information from students and faculty members so the students and faculty members don't aren't actually aware that these universities are getting such a big grand such a big support from the u.s. government in terms of to get any kind of research or development to work with this industry but surprising and interesting enough a new report came out by the an r c a couple of months ago the nuclear regulatory commission and about 30 percent of their workforce is going to be retiring now these are signing. we're talking about scientists here so who is going to be taking their place it's going to be big think exact programs and grants that they're providing to these universities in these exact industry that they're hoping they will play and what's dangerous too is that you kn
the building of a nuclear bombs and that's because it was through a lesson was laboratories in new mexico with direct partnership with the university of california that they developed nuclear bombs so this is actually nothing new now the only difference is is that now much of the universities are keeping this as classified information from students and faculty members so the students and faculty members don't aren't actually aware that these universities are getting such a big grand such a big...
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this morning, from new mexico to new jersey, millions are bracing for an early season blast of arctic. cold will dip into the deep south this week with the windchill, the feel like temperatures will drop into the 20s as far south as texas. the national weather service expects 148 daily record lows to be broken or tied this week. high temperatures around dallas are expected to be 44 degrees tomorrow. that's 24 degrees below average. yesterday in brownsville, texas, it was 80 degrees. tomorrow's high is only expected to reach 46. >> extra thermals. extra socks. >> reporter: a storm moving ahead of the brutal cold is bringing winter weather advisories from montana all the way to maine. in north dakota, a winter wonderland after seven inches fell, and in chicago, a messy morning commute getting under way right now with snow starting to fall overnight, leaving many wondering what happened to fall. >> not ready for it at all. not at all. i was here during i guess you could say the coldpocalyse last year. spend it all indoors. not ready to do that again. >> it's coming too early for me as bu
this morning, from new mexico to new jersey, millions are bracing for an early season blast of arctic. cold will dip into the deep south this week with the windchill, the feel like temperatures will drop into the 20s as far south as texas. the national weather service expects 148 daily record lows to be broken or tied this week. high temperatures around dallas are expected to be 44 degrees tomorrow. that's 24 degrees below average. yesterday in brownsville, texas, it was 80 degrees. tomorrow's...
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news." >>> mexico massacre. heroism after nine american women and children are killed in a suspected cartel hit. >>> declaring victory. democrats and republicans celebrating after election results are tallied in heated races in key state. what the races say about campaign 2020. >>> thrown to the ground, a florida deputy finds himself behind bars after an incident at a school. captioning funded by cbs captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> this morning, there's been a
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why not in new mexico or texas or kansas.he other thing was the locals had figured out how you get this army. you have to take your provisions with you so the army marches through. how do they get the spanish to move on? soldiers went out with him and expected shares in all this so that's how you get people to do all this. now that we know there isn't any goal but there it seems like a quest. it turns out they just looked in the wrong places, there was gold and was later discovered in california and elsewhere. >> can you talk about the french continental around the? >> yes. it was designed to solve a couple of problems into the first how do you get from the mississippi valley to the pacific coast. people have been talking about this for a while. but nobody had any occasion to go to california except people with richard dana until january 23, et 48 intact until january 24, california was as far as you could get from the populated parts of the united states, new york, boston, philadelphia as far as you could get a still be on t
why not in new mexico or texas or kansas.he other thing was the locals had figured out how you get this army. you have to take your provisions with you so the army marches through. how do they get the spanish to move on? soldiers went out with him and expected shares in all this so that's how you get people to do all this. now that we know there isn't any goal but there it seems like a quest. it turns out they just looked in the wrong places, there was gold and was later discovered in...
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i had the honor of meeting a dreamer from new mexico, recent graduate from the new mexico state university talked about how he went to see his grandmother, his mom who lived just miles away from where he lived in the united states of america. if you support family values across the country, support the dreamers. open your eyes and get to know why we are in this together. with that, i want to turn this over to one of my colleagues from california. >> thank you. and i want to give a big thank you to everybody that has come out here to stand up against this attack. not all of us here today are dreamers but every person in the room knows or has met a person whose life literally depends on this decision. the dreamers are not strangers. they are teachers, classmates, entrepreneurs, members of the military and our neighbors. don't you think they deserve to live without fear? they don't deserve to be stuck in limbo just because of the president's petty politics. the only place that they call home is the united states of america. that shouldn't be controversial. it is just a fact. but this administ
i had the honor of meeting a dreamer from new mexico, recent graduate from the new mexico state university talked about how he went to see his grandmother, his mom who lived just miles away from where he lived in the united states of america. if you support family values across the country, support the dreamers. open your eyes and get to know why we are in this together. with that, i want to turn this over to one of my colleagues from california. >> thank you. and i want to give a big...
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alternative courts dates back to 1997, when she landed the job of director for drug courts in new mexico's administrative office of the courts. lisa made her way to san francisco joining the judicial council of california where she was responsible for developing training programs for collaborative courts and in 2006, lisa began her tenure in the collaborative justice courts. san francisco's collaborative court's program provide alternatives for incarceration, working witworking with familiee welfare systems who face substance abuse, mental illness and other social welfare challenges. the court's programs include behavioral health court, community justice center, drug court, intensive supervision court, young adult court and family treatment court. and these programs provide a pathway out of incarceration, recidivism and relapse but offering a better alternative to jail time. it gives participants a chance to build a better life through access to services, housing, treatment and a support system of case managers, councillors, district distric district attorf and judges all encouraging parti
alternative courts dates back to 1997, when she landed the job of director for drug courts in new mexico's administrative office of the courts. lisa made her way to san francisco joining the judicial council of california where she was responsible for developing training programs for collaborative courts and in 2006, lisa began her tenure in the collaborative justice courts. san francisco's collaborative court's program provide alternatives for incarceration, working witworking with familiee...
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in this remote part of colorado and new mexico, on the scene i can railroad, steam and coal will takethe west that was. >>> so this really settled the west, this railroad. >> this settled the west. >> reporter: do we see what it's like today? >> we'll see the world as it existed 140 years ago. >> reporter: john bush is >>> no paved roads, no power lines and no parking lots. >> this is essentially a time capsule, 64 miles of 1880. and once you get out of town, it is the authentic west. not the hollywood west, but the real west, the way it actually was. >> reporter: cell phones, smartphones? >> none of that stuff works as soon as you get out of town. >> reporter: its roots go deep. built to bring prospecters for the gold rush of the late 1800s. taken over in 1970 by people who wanted, not just to preserve it, but to give others a railroad experience from a century gone by. all for tickets ranging from 100 to $200 for a six-hour trip. >> people begin to slow down. we see the west here at 12 miles an hour. and for a long time. >> reporter: the tired chef chris carl ton, corpus christi, te
in this remote part of colorado and new mexico, on the scene i can railroad, steam and coal will takethe west that was. >>> so this really settled the west, this railroad. >> this settled the west. >> reporter: do we see what it's like today? >> we'll see the world as it existed 140 years ago. >> reporter: john bush is >>> no paved roads, no power lines and no parking lots. >> this is essentially a time capsule, 64 miles of 1880. and once you get...
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even if mexico passes a new labor law, which happens but now it is under injunctions -- all the company's have frozen it, like happens to obamacare -- or it doesn't get funded. it is 8% of the funding that the government of mexico says it needs to set up these new institutions. even if that happens, if in the end the rules are not followed, it is not enforceable. which, you know, to get to your original question, what is different, it is not enough different from the old nafta and nafta, except for the new goodies for big pharma, which would handcuff congress in cutting the prices of medicine. the big move is, will the president get the pharma goodies out and strengthen the environmental and labor standards? nafta got rid of all tariffs. it is 0, 0. 50 years ago. it is all about getting those standards right and getting the incentives right. host: since you brought up the pharmaceutical side of it, what is done in this version pharmaceutically that they have concerns about politically? guest: disagreement is an improvement. is it perfect? no. in washington you have to compromise, take bot
even if mexico passes a new labor law, which happens but now it is under injunctions -- all the company's have frozen it, like happens to obamacare -- or it doesn't get funded. it is 8% of the funding that the government of mexico says it needs to set up these new institutions. even if that happens, if in the end the rules are not followed, it is not enforceable. which, you know, to get to your original question, what is different, it is not enough different from the old nafta and nafta, except...
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about this pressure yeah i mean what's counting against him is that this president is a big fan of new. mexico but he's stepping down in just a few weeks and. is then going to be a power broker and it's kind of well documented that he doesn't have a great working relationship with kovacs so that could make things difficult for the croatian on the plus side for him he was exactly the same situation this time last season. everyone's thing always going to be fired or all over the place and at the end of the season he won a league and cup double which was pretty nifty in his 1st season in charge so he can say look i got us out of a mess last season i can do it again this campaign and also what is kind of going for him is that things are going well in europe when all 3 games so far and they be a limp iago's on wednesday they will qualify for the last 16 of the champions league booked if that game goes badly then the pressure will intensify and if we go back to the blunders they get the probably has is that he's 3 main rivals for the title one today we can actually bring up the results now to see ho
about this pressure yeah i mean what's counting against him is that this president is a big fan of new. mexico but he's stepping down in just a few weeks and. is then going to be a power broker and it's kind of well documented that he doesn't have a great working relationship with kovacs so that could make things difficult for the croatian on the plus side for him he was exactly the same situation this time last season. everyone's thing always going to be fired or all over the place and at the...
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he was in kansas, missouri, nebraska, the dakotas, arizona, new mexico, texas. he would gamble an and that is w he made his money. he wasn't awol man -- wall man. he was tracked down people but had stolen u.s. mail and things like that. one time he made it as a broadway actor. his friend buffalo bill came to him when he was out of a job and said i just wrote this play if it's for you and me and a couple of other people and we are going to basically just do this play sitting around a campfire on stage talking about it and reenacting some of our adventures. he thought this was the silliest thing he had ever heard. when they offered him $100 a week, he took it. he opened a play in new york and it was a huge hit around the block to get in and month after month we never saw money like this before but he was increasingly uncomfortable. he thought it was a silly way to make a living. he finally had enough, shot the lights off, walked out of the theater and took the next train back. >> host: how did he and the buffalo bill become friendbuffat who was buffalo bill? >> gu
he was in kansas, missouri, nebraska, the dakotas, arizona, new mexico, texas. he would gamble an and that is w he made his money. he wasn't awol man -- wall man. he was tracked down people but had stolen u.s. mail and things like that. one time he made it as a broadway actor. his friend buffalo bill came to him when he was out of a job and said i just wrote this play if it's for you and me and a couple of other people and we are going to basically just do this play sitting around a campfire on...
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nbc news, mexico. >>> new details for you, prosecutors are charging two new york jail guards in connectioncustody of the billionaire and sexual predator jeffrey epstein. both were on duty the night he was found dead in his cell in august. the guards are charged with falsifying records. prosecutors say they lied claiming they were regularly checking on epstein who investigators believe took his own life. [ bell ] >>> and the dow is down more than 80 points right now. it actually falls from the record dropping nearly 100 points as home depot shares slide. >>> one vegan burger king customer is suing saying that he didn't have it his way. that lawsuit alleges that the feels-like chain is contaminating the meatless whopper by cooking them on the same grill that it is cooking the meat. now it was filed in a miami federal court and seeks damages for all u.s. purchases of the whopper and seeks an injunction requiring burger king to plainly disclose that impossible whoppers are regular burgers are cooked on the same grill. so far burger king is not commenting on the suit. >> chick-fil-a announcing
nbc news, mexico. >>> new details for you, prosecutors are charging two new york jail guards in connectioncustody of the billionaire and sexual predator jeffrey epstein. both were on duty the night he was found dead in his cell in august. the guards are charged with falsifying records. prosecutors say they lied claiming they were regularly checking on epstein who investigators believe took his own life. [ bell ] >>> and the dow is down more than 80 points right now. it...
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senate in new mexico. the politics of this do you think will help or hurt those seeking senate seats like you are, and/or house seats, and how will it affect democratic candidates, six of them are in the senate, that will have to lose valuable days in the early part of the year as they should be spending every moment they can in iowa and new hampshire and south carolina? >> well, revered, look, i didn't make this decision lightly to move forward and support inquiry into impeachment with the president of the united states. it's not about the politics, it's about defending our constitution. that's what drove me to the decision that i made in support of the impeachment inquiry. now, as we look at public opinion across the country, i don't know that president trump is getting this right. the the american people overwhelmingly now with the majority of americans do support an impeachment inquiry. when you look at the six states that president trump won, the closest in 2016, a majority of voters in those states a
senate in new mexico. the politics of this do you think will help or hurt those seeking senate seats like you are, and/or house seats, and how will it affect democratic candidates, six of them are in the senate, that will have to lose valuable days in the early part of the year as they should be spending every moment they can in iowa and new hampshire and south carolina? >> well, revered, look, i didn't make this decision lightly to move forward and support inquiry into impeachment with...
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in new york city epstein frequently raped and sexually assaulted her at his homes in new york, new mexico, florida, the virgin islands, and france beginning when she was 17 years old. >> i was a litittle girl. breakk me a long time to free from his mind control and abuse. amy: on thursday, the attorney representing the women, gloria allred, said britain's prince andrew should be obliged to meet with investigators to disclose his ties to epstein. virginia giuffre, who is one of several epstein accusers, says she was sexually trafficked by epstein and forced to have sex with the prince when she was 17 years old. prince andrew has denied the accusations. he said this week he's stepping back from public duties after he showed little remorse for epstein's victims in an interview with bbc newewsnight. >> do yoyoregret the whole franance trip- friendshipith epein? now -- stillll not for the reason beieings that the peoeope that i met and the opportunities eitheri was given to learn by him or because of him were actually very useful. amy: that is prince andrew on bbc. jeffrey epstein has counted
in new york city epstein frequently raped and sexually assaulted her at his homes in new york, new mexico, florida, the virgin islands, and france beginning when she was 17 years old. >> i was a litittle girl. breakk me a long time to free from his mind control and abuse. amy: on thursday, the attorney representing the women, gloria allred, said britain's prince andrew should be obliged to meet with investigators to disclose his ties to epstein. virginia giuffre, who is one of several...
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mexico city. but it took a month for the news to get from the foothills of the sierra nevada to mexico city, so theyigned the treaty before anybody knew that the transfer of california included the transfer of this new gold strike. well, from the standpoint of americans tuned to think that america is this exceptional place and perhaps more so in the 19th century than now butting maybe not. maybe not. this also came with an idea god particularly smiled on the united states. and it was the easy to craft a narrative around this because gold had been lying in the stream beds of california for millennia. and the native americans never found it. and then gold had still been lying in the stream beds for hundreds of years while california was under the control of the spanish, and the spanish knew what gold looked like, but they never found it. and then gold was still in the stream beds in the 25 years that california was under the control of mexico. mexicans didn't find it, and they knew what gold looked like too. and then within weeks of its transfer to the united states, boom, gold is discovered. and what
mexico city. but it took a month for the news to get from the foothills of the sierra nevada to mexico city, so theyigned the treaty before anybody knew that the transfer of california included the transfer of this new gold strike. well, from the standpoint of americans tuned to think that america is this exceptional place and perhaps more so in the 19th century than now butting maybe not. maybe not. this also came with an idea god particularly smiled on the united states. and it was the easy...
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. >>> here is a look at the sierra, where there will be some calm time new mexico between advisories about the afternoon today and into tomorrow morning if you are thinking about traveling. rainfall amount s 2" to 4". it looks like pretty soggy weather last week at least until the start of next week. and we could all said and done 2" to 4" for the urban areas. here's a look at the advisory for the north bay valley. and those areas downstream. we also have a high wind warning that will take or watch that will take place along the coastline in our valley locations around the bay. so starting tomorrow and lasting all the way into early morning it's going to be wet and windy, here's a look at the advisory for the sierra, it starts tomorrow afternoon and we'll go late into the weekend. temperatures this morning under dry conditions. 34 in downtown san francisco. upper 40s to low 50s for the afternoon. so you may need the jacket the entire day and the extended forecast shows you rain and wind on saturday. rainy on sunday. monday, but the chance on tuesday, temperatures are going to be slig
. >>> here is a look at the sierra, where there will be some calm time new mexico between advisories about the afternoon today and into tomorrow morning if you are thinking about traveling. rainfall amount s 2" to 4". it looks like pretty soggy weather last week at least until the start of next week. and we could all said and done 2" to 4" for the urban areas. here's a look at the advisory for the north bay valley. and those areas downstream. we also have a high...
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incredible amounts of snow not just in kaez, colorado, new mexico as well. snow is pretty much done here but where you see in red and orange are wind warnings and watches basically that translate into 50 to 60 mile-per-hour winds. all that snow that has fallen will blow and we're talking about conditions that are treacherous on the road. yes, then we're adding more snow, a lot more snow with storm that still ongoing. this thing is cranking up and wait until i show you the northeast. first things first. it's snowing and snow heavily along with the wind. blizzard warnings for portions of the dakotas into eastern wyoming as well. this is for today and tonight accumulations heavy. now this area can take it, sure. but when you're traveling and trying to get back home it will be a problem. minneapolis you'll have issues today at the airport. now fast forward on sunday, because this is the mess that's going to develop. that storm that will come out of the dakotas, there it is, but a secondary storm will form. a coastal low. a nor'easter if you will and that will br
incredible amounts of snow not just in kaez, colorado, new mexico as well. snow is pretty much done here but where you see in red and orange are wind warnings and watches basically that translate into 50 to 60 mile-per-hour winds. all that snow that has fallen will blow and we're talking about conditions that are treacherous on the road. yes, then we're adding more snow, a lot more snow with storm that still ongoing. this thing is cranking up and wait until i show you the northeast. first...
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moore: thank you so much, the gentlelady from new mexico, for yielding. and thank you, madam speaker. i am so very pleased to join my of eague, ms. hall and, one the first -- hall understand, one of the first mate -- ms. haaland, one of the first native americans serving here, it's about time. it's fitting here as we think about thanksgiving to celebrate native american history -- heritage month, considering the welcoming of foreigners to this land. first inhabited by the native peoples. this month really allows us the opportunity to formally remember the great contributions that native americans have made and they continue to make to bridge our communities and to improve our nation. and all you have to do is walk right down the street to the smithsonian native american museum to just get a glimpse of the many ways that native americans have contributed to the fabric of our nation. despite the many hardships, the broken promises, and trials they have faced. indeed, as you walk through that museum, you will see the dozens and dozens and dozens of documenta
moore: thank you so much, the gentlelady from new mexico, for yielding. and thank you, madam speaker. i am so very pleased to join my of eague, ms. hall and, one the first -- hall understand, one of the first mate -- ms. haaland, one of the first native americans serving here, it's about time. it's fitting here as we think about thanksgiving to celebrate native american history -- heritage month, considering the welcoming of foreigners to this land. first inhabited by the native peoples. this...