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a big impact on communities in northern new mexico.s a result, you have different addiction to drugs and substance abuse, and so the only way to really get communities out of that is to have some kind of into andty to move look forward to. what we have done is tried to say the most important things for us are the education and employment. that is where we focus. we have seen a huge turnaround in the few short years, offering people a better life. it is an ongoing challenge, but it is something that works. we have seen a huge turnaround. we have gone to almost 100% graduation rate with our tribal members coming out of high school. we spend about a million dollars on our scholarships, going from kindergarten through phd level. we do try to encourage all of our members to be traditional and also to be caught up with contemporary times and with their education and doing well for themselves. them as artant for to practice their traditional songs, their traditional ceremonies. but then also to advance in some ofin life the contemporary ways
a big impact on communities in northern new mexico.s a result, you have different addiction to drugs and substance abuse, and so the only way to really get communities out of that is to have some kind of into andty to move look forward to. what we have done is tried to say the most important things for us are the education and employment. that is where we focus. we have seen a huge turnaround in the few short years, offering people a better life. it is an ongoing challenge, but it is something...
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. >> >> it is a voluminous landscape northern new mexico, mountains and streams canyons and hilltops, all bathed in a special light la luz as the spanish call it. this is the home looked of the pueblo indians builder of the original high-rises. adobe brick homes at the taos pueblo have been continually inhabited for 1,000 years and it has been designated a world heritage sight by the -- site by the united nations. >> in 1610 the spanish established their colonial capital nearby a town dedicated to the holy faith of saint francis. santa fe. >> santa fe trail where nothing grows but trouble. >> osgood: at the end of the fabled trail of pioneer days it is the oldest state capital in our nation and if its earth tone structures harken back to the pueblo originals well that is by design. almost a century ago city fathers mandated use of the style all over town, predicting accurately as it turns out that it would be good for the tourist trade. >> today even fast food outlets and big box stores are clad in santa fe style. >> but at day's end the man-made pails in comparison to something large
. >> >> it is a voluminous landscape northern new mexico, mountains and streams canyons and hilltops, all bathed in a special light la luz as the spanish call it. this is the home looked of the pueblo indians builder of the original high-rises. adobe brick homes at the taos pueblo have been continually inhabited for 1,000 years and it has been designated a world heritage sight by the -- site by the united nations. >> in 1610 the spanish established their colonial capital...
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rolling, police cruisers chase after a 22-year-old man through highways and country roads in northern new mexico. the pursuit is not only dangerous, it's violent. >> shots fired. shots fired. >> i started hearing we have an officer injured. that's when i noticed sergeant faulk had blood coming from the area of his face. >> in may 2007, sergeant jackie bud in aztec, new mexico, is the first backup to respond to an incident that begins in a nearby town. that's where lionel claw gets into a confrontation near a laundromat and local police are called. >> claw and his party was trying to leave in a vehicle. a bloomfield officer approached them head on in a vehicle in an attempt to stop him to find out what was going on. shots were fired at bloomfield police. a taser was deployed and at some point mr. claw was able to drive out and around partially taking out a fence and then drove out to third street and headed north. >> by the time budd gets to the scene everyone is gone. budd rushes to catch up with the suspect who has two others in the car with him. as he closes in on them, he notices the rear pas
rolling, police cruisers chase after a 22-year-old man through highways and country roads in northern new mexico. the pursuit is not only dangerous, it's violent. >> shots fired. shots fired. >> i started hearing we have an officer injured. that's when i noticed sergeant faulk had blood coming from the area of his face. >> in may 2007, sergeant jackie bud in aztec, new mexico, is the first backup to respond to an incident that begins in a nearby town. that's where lionel claw...
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last year, while vacationing in northern new mexico, a mother and her five children were pulled overing. when the officer and the woman begin to struggle, her 14-year-old son rushes the officer. the woman jumps back in the driver's seat, but before she can pull away, the officer uses his baton to break the van's window. when the minivan does take off, another officer, backup, opens fire on the minivan. remember, it's full of children. after a high-speed chase through wrong-way traffic, the mother and her 14-year-old son are arrested, charged with fleeing police, child abuse, and battery. and this time, the officer who fired three gunshots at the minivan was terminated for violating the department's policy regarding the use of deadly force. randi kaye, cnn, new york. so what we're looking for is a way to "plus" our accounting firm's mobile plan. and "minus" our expenses. perfect timing. we're offering our best-ever pricing on mobile plans for business. run the numbers on that. well, unlimited talk and text, and ten gigs of data for the five of you would be... one-seventy-five a month.
last year, while vacationing in northern new mexico, a mother and her five children were pulled overing. when the officer and the woman begin to struggle, her 14-year-old son rushes the officer. the woman jumps back in the driver's seat, but before she can pull away, the officer uses his baton to break the van's window. when the minivan does take off, another officer, backup, opens fire on the minivan. remember, it's full of children. after a high-speed chase through wrong-way traffic, the...
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last year while vacationing in northern new mexico, a mother and her five children were pulled over for 14-year-old son rushes the officer. the woman jumps back in the driver's seat. but before she can pull away, the officer uses his baton to break the van's window. when the minivan does take off, another officer opens fire on the minivan. remember, it's full of children. after a high speed chase through wrong way children, the mother and her 14-year-old son are arrested, charged with fleeing police, child abuse and battery. and this time the officer who fired three gunshots at the minivan was terminated for violating the department's policy regarding the use of deadly force. randi kaye, cnn, new york. >>> way down under, you would be forgiven thinking australia and drought go hand in hanned? >> it certainly has for a few years now, over the past several weeks, weather conditions have been far from dry for many down under. sometimes that can't be good, because the soil can't absorb. >> too much of a good thing becomes a bad thing. that's what's happened in some areas, at least in austra
last year while vacationing in northern new mexico, a mother and her five children were pulled over for 14-year-old son rushes the officer. the woman jumps back in the driver's seat. but before she can pull away, the officer uses his baton to break the van's window. when the minivan does take off, another officer opens fire on the minivan. remember, it's full of children. after a high speed chase through wrong way children, the mother and her 14-year-old son are arrested, charged with fleeing...
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last year, while vacationing in northern new mexico, a mother and her five children were pulled overhen the officer and the woman begin to struggle, her 14-year-old son rushes the officer. the woman jumps back in the driver's seat, but before she can pull away, the officer uses his baton to break the van's window. when the minivan does take off, another officer, backup, opens fire on the minivan. remember, it's full of children. after a high-speed chase through wrong-way traffic, the mother and her 14-year-old son are arrested, charged with fleeing police, child abuse, and battery. and this time, the officer who fired the three gunshots at the minivan was terminated, for violating the department's policy regarding the use of deadly force. randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> it's unbelievable video. joining me now live is law professor, neil richards of washington university in st. louis, and cnn legal analyst and criminal defense attorney, mark geragos. mark, as i said earlier, some people feel if officer darren wilson wore a camera or had a dash cam, investigators would have a much cleare
last year, while vacationing in northern new mexico, a mother and her five children were pulled overhen the officer and the woman begin to struggle, her 14-year-old son rushes the officer. the woman jumps back in the driver's seat, but before she can pull away, the officer uses his baton to break the van's window. when the minivan does take off, another officer, backup, opens fire on the minivan. remember, it's full of children. after a high-speed chase through wrong-way traffic, the mother and...
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of north america and reach one of the many great rivers that starts in the southwest like new mexico or northern mexico and discharges its waters into the pacific ocean. you know this great river? no, because they don't exist. but the spanish didn't know that. unfortunately for spanish officials, their anxiety was lined up with their ignorance. someone wrote in saying he had spotted strangers in baha, california. this gives you a sense of the fear and anxiety. as i decribe in "west of the revolution: an uncommon history of 1776" the pacific coast was transformed in the 1770s. it was important they made it part of their land. in 1769, the spanish built a mission and fort on the san diego river. they burned down the mission, bludgeoned to death a missionary and killed every spanish people. but the war was a lost cost. the spanish spent the next year arresting and torturing suspects. another remarkable figure was a young man and he was the first person baptized in mission san diego and was given the name diego. he was accused of using his influence on the other side. he was tortured but never confe
of north america and reach one of the many great rivers that starts in the southwest like new mexico or northern mexico and discharges its waters into the pacific ocean. you know this great river? no, because they don't exist. but the spanish didn't know that. unfortunately for spanish officials, their anxiety was lined up with their ignorance. someone wrote in saying he had spotted strangers in baha, california. this gives you a sense of the fear and anxiety. as i decribe in "west of the...
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should help but expect plenty of rain from montana to new mexico and across the midwest into minnesota. a few showers in south florida and northern new england. otherwise, sunny, dry and hot everywhere else. >> it will be hot. the nation's hot spot is in the entire south scorching temperatures there ranging from the high 90s to the low 100s. but almost everywhere else you can plan on more moderate readings today in the mid to high 80s. good august weather. >>> well, still ahead, warren buffett. what the billionaire is buying now as his stock hits a new record value. >>> plus, a woman hospitalized after consuming a chemical filled drink at a restaurant. we're learning more about how it happened. >>> plus, to the rescue. incredible new video of a lion saving a trapped cub. >>> topping "america's money" this morning, a milestone for the oracle of omaha. shares of warren buffett's berkshire hathaway closed above $200,000 for the first time ever. and if you're thinking maybe you can mimic buffett's success, the latest stocks in buffett's portfolio include ibm, verizon and visa. >>> twitter is reviewing policies of arobin williams' dau
should help but expect plenty of rain from montana to new mexico and across the midwest into minnesota. a few showers in south florida and northern new england. otherwise, sunny, dry and hot everywhere else. >> it will be hot. the nation's hot spot is in the entire south scorching temperatures there ranging from the high 90s to the low 100s. but almost everywhere else you can plan on more moderate readings today in the mid to high 80s. good august weather. >>> well, still ahead,...
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news erbil, northern iraq. >>> well coming up on the "morning news," shoveling ice in august. a freak hailstorm buries mexico city forcing people to dig out. this is the "cbs morning news." so whether it's taste inspired by the freshness of the mediterranean... or the smoky spice of the southwest... or bold, adventurous thai flavors... ...you always get flavor that's anything but flat. and always with chicken raised without antibiotics. new flatbread sandwiches from panera... ... each 360 calories or less. try one today. discover card. hey, i heard you guys can help me with frog protection? yeah, we help with fraud protection. we monitor every purchase every day and alert you if anything looks unusual. wow! you're really looking out for us. we are. and if there are unauthorized purchases on your discover card, you're never held responsible. just to be clear you are saying "frog protection" right? yeah, fraud protection. frog protection. fraud protection. frog. fraud. fro-g. frau-d. i think we're on the same page. we're totally on the same page. at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. fraud protection
news erbil, northern iraq. >>> well coming up on the "morning news," shoveling ice in august. a freak hailstorm buries mexico city forcing people to dig out. this is the "cbs morning news." so whether it's taste inspired by the freshness of the mediterranean... or the smoky spice of the southwest... or bold, adventurous thai flavors... ...you always get flavor that's anything but flat. and always with chicken raised without antibiotics. new flatbread sandwiches from...
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north america and then reach one of those mini great rivers that originates in the southwest, new mexico or northernexico, and discharge its waters into the pacific ocean. you know this great river? no, because they don't exist. but the spanish didn't know that. so unfortunately for spanish officials there inside was proportional to their ignorance. someone wrote in and said that he had spotted strangers in baja, california. they were speaking a language that sounded slavic and they were wearing russian close. oh, my goodness, they traveled from alaska all the way down to baja, california. they hadn't but it gives you a sense of their anxiety. they describe as a result of the perceived rush and the pacific coast was transform in the 1770s. it now seems imperative to spain to colonize out to california's foster baja, california, with their presence. of that is present-day california. the first step occurred in 1769 when the spanish established a foothold in california. they built a mission and a fort on san diego river. in november 1775, the local people banded together to expel the invaders. spanish
north america and then reach one of those mini great rivers that originates in the southwest, new mexico or northernexico, and discharge its waters into the pacific ocean. you know this great river? no, because they don't exist. but the spanish didn't know that. so unfortunately for spanish officials there inside was proportional to their ignorance. someone wrote in and said that he had spotted strangers in baja, california. they were speaking a language that sounded slavic and they were...
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new mexico across the west into minnesota. other than a few showers in south florida and northern new england, most other spots will be sunny, dry, and hot. >> temperatures will be scorching today across the south. temperatures mostly in the 90s. almost everywhere else though, you can plan on more moderate readings in the mid to high 80s. perfect for august. if you were with us yesterday you. know we showed you a robot butler. but, here is another robot who has the had a much more adventurous summer. >> it is called the hitch-bot, started its trip from hall fax, nova scotia. thumbing its way east to west. taking ride with strangers. >> hitch-bot put together by researchers, studying the relationship between people and technology. apparently, trying to see, if you would randomly pull over to pick up a, a pile of junk. >> a wet vac that looks like it is ready to clean. >> it does look like, i feel like i made something look that in middle school. the arms, like foam nooldles in swimming pools. >> innovative. >> let's see. does it talk. >> of don't think so. >> very interesting. not very good robot. for the trip across canada. >> c
new mexico across the west into minnesota. other than a few showers in south florida and northern new england, most other spots will be sunny, dry, and hot. >> temperatures will be scorching today across the south. temperatures mostly in the 90s. almost everywhere else though, you can plan on more moderate readings in the mid to high 80s. perfect for august. if you were with us yesterday you. know we showed you a robot butler. but, here is another robot who has the had a much more...
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now more towards northern washington state and northern portions of idaho, the rest of the weather forecasts out today, more moisture down there. new mexico and colorado under a flash flood watch. we could see heavy rain there in the mountainous areas. the only reel really heavy rain expected is the northern portions of the rockies up there. possibility of one to two inches. still some showers likely. should be a dry day today in portland, but we'll have to watch for debris flow and mud flow by getting pictures and details. i'll bring them to you. that's your n the rim you could see a shower or two. expecting a dry day today. phoenix area. we continue with some active weather for the west for this time of year. a lot more moisture available than typical. >> now they have to do cleanup, and that's coming up next. >> you don't want to scrape mud off a road. it's not a fun job. >> no fun at all. thank you, bill. >>> still ahead, jody arias changes her mind about her upcoming sentencing. >>> there it goes. what experts are hoping to learn from this latest rocket launch. you're watching "early today." h? ♪ you can start with the syrup, pour it
now more towards northern washington state and northern portions of idaho, the rest of the weather forecasts out today, more moisture down there. new mexico and colorado under a flash flood watch. we could see heavy rain there in the mountainous areas. the only reel really heavy rain expected is the northern portions of the rockies up there. possibility of one to two inches. still some showers likely. should be a dry day today in portland, but we'll have to watch for debris flow and mud flow by...
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new policies have to be formed. >> the integration between organized crime and corruption of northern mexico, there are no words in central america and south america and texas. that makes it very real. and i used to be a pilot in the navy, although as a member of congress i don't fly and i did counter drug missions. the integration between drug the drug cartels and central and south america in northern mexico is very, very real. and the one getting the drugs and the united states from central or south america. they were taking them to north america because that is where the easy access pointers. lou: i would just reiterate that if anyone thinks that mexico and the united states are not sharing that corruption and are not both involved in and, their federal government, it is utterly and willfully blind because over $50 billion of methamphetamine, cocaine and heroine are crossing the border from mexico ended comes to this country every year and the federal government is doing so little as it is sickening. are you one of the good guys is doing something? we hope you will keep it up vigorously. >> thank you, always. l
new policies have to be formed. >> the integration between organized crime and corruption of northern mexico, there are no words in central america and south america and texas. that makes it very real. and i used to be a pilot in the navy, although as a member of congress i don't fly and i did counter drug missions. the integration between drug the drug cartels and central and south america in northern mexico is very, very real. and the one getting the drugs and the united states from...
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new mexico. across the northern plains we also expect storms. have the spobt of seeing tornadoes -- we have the possibility of seeing tornadoes today. large hail and damaging winds will be possible especially during the afternoon and evening hours, parts of south dakota, northwestern iowa, you have that potential today. temperatures wise, a hot one across the southeast, the plains. and it is going to be a hot one but take a look at some of these highs. 97 in phoenix and dallas. those are your actual high temperatures. fact in that humidity and triple dght heat in -- and triple digit heat in cities like new orleans. head out to the beach if you can. let's head back inside. >> well it is august. >> we've been lucky in new york. >> it has been the most pleasant -- i've been here 27 years. best summer ever weather wise. >> really friendly so far. >> coming up, the third and final autopsy performed on shooting victim michael brown. is it any different from what we have already learned? details next. >> it is a photo op he never thought he'd have to d
new mexico. across the northern plains we also expect storms. have the spobt of seeing tornadoes -- we have the possibility of seeing tornadoes today. large hail and damaging winds will be possible especially during the afternoon and evening hours, parts of south dakota, northwestern iowa, you have that potential today. temperatures wise, a hot one across the southeast, the plains. and it is going to be a hot one but take a look at some of these highs. 97 in phoenix and dallas. those are your...
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northern mexico. the the number of men, women, children is as high as ever. now the mexican government unveiled newo prevent people from getting on the the train. they include using increased surveillance of the tracks and train as including with satellite technology. >> we will reinforce security on roads, insulations, tracks. we will strengthen regional and local coordination with respectful authorities and maintain a permanent communication with consulates from central american countries based on coresponsibility. >> the man tasked with tightening the southern border, the former senator, said the move is intended to president-elect the migrants. >> translator: we want to prevent migrants putting their lives at risk using a train meant for cargo and not passengers. we will develop specific strategies that guarantee the protection and security of migrants. we'll reradicate the groups tha violate the migrants rights. the migrants rights organizations are skeptical. they argue the government is under pressure from washington and clamping down on the migrants is not the answer. they say the mexican g
northern mexico. the the number of men, women, children is as high as ever. now the mexican government unveiled newo prevent people from getting on the the train. they include using increased surveillance of the tracks and train as including with satellite technology. >> we will reinforce security on roads, insulations, tracks. we will strengthen regional and local coordination with respectful authorities and maintain a permanent communication with consulates from central american...
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northern iraq. you have hundreds of thousands of people, they are desperate, they are homeless. without possessions and still in fear of this militant group. with me now from santa fe, new mexico, joseph wilson, the former united states ambassador to baghdad before gulf war 2. welcome. >> it is actually before gulf war 1. i was there during gulf war 1. 1990, 1991. >> our apologies. let me throw a map on the screen to illustrate the larger crisis here. it's all kinds of colors here. but the thick red streaks are the parts of northern iraq where isis is active. green is where isis essentially rules. and we're hearing today of a possible move by isis on the town of kirkuk. what would it mean. >> well, kirkuk is the -- the newly proclaimed kurdish capital. it's the oil capital of iraq. they -- they would be able to disrupt the oil supplies. certainly demoralize the kurds, who just recently took kirkuk. and while they would probably find some difficulty in finding mar markets for the oil, certainly disrupt domestic production. >> and then you have these, as we mentioned, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of refugees, this desperate exodus. we have been seeing this video of t
northern iraq. you have hundreds of thousands of people, they are desperate, they are homeless. without possessions and still in fear of this militant group. with me now from santa fe, new mexico, joseph wilson, the former united states ambassador to baghdad before gulf war 2. welcome. >> it is actually before gulf war 1. i was there during gulf war 1. 1990, 1991. >> our apologies. let me throw a map on the screen to illustrate the larger crisis here. it's all kinds of colors here....
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new mexico and utah. there will be a big problem if we don't start getting a lot more water in the colorado river basin. some water for southern california does come from northernifornia and we are not getting any of that water currently . because there is just not enough. if this continues, shortage will be an issue, cost will become an issue and you all those things will become a problem. >> i . >> i interview people from california and we talk about water that's what i do because that's the connection. you have a brew pub at the brewery do people there talk about water? is this a topic conversation amongst ca californians regularly? >> absolutely. i am a native california an california california an. so i am aware of the without i remember. the natives incur fines and their cost goes up more than ours, there is more pressure on them to reduce, there is a lot of graft here . southern california is a desert and we landscape heavily. the agricultural is big users and wasters of water too. the commercial guys are sort of maybe the last notch on the belt. so we might be all right. there are fines if you rinse off your driveway. there are all kind of things to get
new mexico and utah. there will be a big problem if we don't start getting a lot more water in the colorado river basin. some water for southern california does come from northernifornia and we are not getting any of that water currently . because there is just not enough. if this continues, shortage will be an issue, cost will become an issue and you all those things will become a problem. >> i . >> i interview people from california and we talk about water that's what i do because...