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santa fe won.tated >> tomorrow night, they play the flames in calgary. >>> celebrities and pro golfers converge on the monterey peninsula for the pebble beach program, a fun filled week. it begins with charity events and the official pga tour permit, it tees off tomorrow. joe caught up with competitors. >> reporter: it was a day with good golfers, past winners and nfl players past and present negotiated the same obstacles you might find on a miniature golf course. the setting and circumstances don't matter. any professional athlete together, and? >> we are watching football games and i am watching golf tournaments. it is a pleasure. it is good to see rogers here. he went here. >> you get a close and personal look at these guys. it is so impressive. i have so much respect for them. i love this game. i am not where i would love to be>> reporter: this is the most accomplished who played today. he is a winner at pebble beach and has captain of the cup and wince including a major. >> other athletes in o
santa fe won.tated >> tomorrow night, they play the flames in calgary. >>> celebrities and pro golfers converge on the monterey peninsula for the pebble beach program, a fun filled week. it begins with charity events and the official pga tour permit, it tees off tomorrow. joe caught up with competitors. >> reporter: it was a day with good golfers, past winners and nfl players past and present negotiated the same obstacles you might find on a miniature golf course. the...
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we have santa fe and little rock. that takes us to seven.e, jackson. tennessee... seven. final answer. >> [sighs] man, you were there. you actually had gotten up to 8. >> did i really? i lost count. >> you had up to 8 then you worked your way back to 7. yeah, it was 9. you mentioned baton rouge. >> ah, i forgot. >> and then you forgot it on the way back through. aw man, you missed des moines. it was the only one you missed. you had baton rouge and you had des moines. man, you played a great game. you guys, give it up for mike chearney, leaving with $5,000. it was good to meet you. >> thank you. >> head on up the stairs, mike. [dramatic music] ♪ so frustrating. mike knew his capitals, had it to eight, and just lost his place. good news, at least he's walking out of here with $5,000. our next contestant is in public relations from pensacola, florida. please give it up for brooke fleming. [cheers and applause] hey, brooke, how you doing? >> i'm great, thank you. >> welcome, welcome. >> ah. >> you look bright. you look cheery. are you ready to m
we have santa fe and little rock. that takes us to seven.e, jackson. tennessee... seven. final answer. >> [sighs] man, you were there. you actually had gotten up to 8. >> did i really? i lost count. >> you had up to 8 then you worked your way back to 7. yeah, it was 9. you mentioned baton rouge. >> ah, i forgot. >> and then you forgot it on the way back through. aw man, you missed des moines. it was the only one you missed. you had baton rouge and you had des...
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i mean it kind of had a thing going on there like santa fe with the little lambs on the sidewalk made out of clay and they do they're restricted to chili restructures the red chili you know all strung together red chili restruck yes. the red chili reaches yes but now it's down as like ground zero for major crime syndicate money laundering and mass yes you know how about the city is it follow this arc are you saying show your roots i could sell or i think that you know it did put out was hurting more on the map because i've lived here all my life and even when i travel to another state like ohio i get questions so if y'all pay taxes yeah we're part of the united states oh do you guys know where talboys this is annette wilde new mexico so i think as far as yeah put us on the on the map war with breaking bad and at least it showed our city is more like it's not a bunch of bull huts and g.p.s. that we are actually a developed settlement to show the struggles of entry lawyer yeah that's right that is i was out and you know it was a big positive when the economy started to turn down to rest
i mean it kind of had a thing going on there like santa fe with the little lambs on the sidewalk made out of clay and they do they're restricted to chili restructures the red chili you know all strung together red chili restruck yes. the red chili reaches yes but now it's down as like ground zero for major crime syndicate money laundering and mass yes you know how about the city is it follow this arc are you saying show your roots i could sell or i think that you know it did put out was hurting...
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as a kid growing up in new mexico billy the kid was kind of the icon because you know you'd go to santa fe and my grandfather took me down to the courthouse where they held billy the kid when he was in jail and you know we just it was just kind of more you know i know this and apply a horrible person but if the kid growing up it was the only thing that we had i know well yeah well it's you know you got to go as well yeah yeah. yeah yeah i was watching t.v. a. entrepreneur but you know when you present. billy the kid. billy the kid was actually shot dead on max's ancestors land that's my ancestor bonaparte maxwell. and bonaparte maxwell are my my lineage what are the mommy wow that's really interesting that's the only thing we have here really as a kid. you know whole wanted we had billy the kid you know was here and you know. you know billy that yeah it was a great career move getting shot like that. you have to point us in which direction to go see billy the kid because we have to go see the biggest antiheroes you fort sumter south and yes south. southeast ok let's go. i don't really know
as a kid growing up in new mexico billy the kid was kind of the icon because you know you'd go to santa fe and my grandfather took me down to the courthouse where they held billy the kid when he was in jail and you know we just it was just kind of more you know i know this and apply a horrible person but if the kid growing up it was the only thing that we had i know well yeah well it's you know you got to go as well yeah yeah. yeah yeah i was watching t.v. a. entrepreneur but you know when you...
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.>>> the santa fe mayor is exploring away to build an underground tunnel that would connect the airport to the train station. right now the only way to get to the train station is on the shuttle bus. >> that just adds one additional layer of complexity for a passenger. it would be easier if someone could get off the plane, grabbed their bags and hop on a single transit system. >> the underground tunnel is just an idea he wants to explore. he wants to hear from companies that could build an underground transit system.>>> kamala harris is showing that 50% of democrats are excited about her candidacy. and 68% of the democrats -- would make a good commander-in- chief. that could change if joe biden decide to make a run for the white house. that shows that 60% of california democrats would be excited by a joe biden campaign and that is more excited than any other candidate.>>> there will be an investigation about whether voter registration changed election results at the dmv. they failed to forward applications to the secretary of state before the election. it is not known how many people tr
.>>> the santa fe mayor is exploring away to build an underground tunnel that would connect the airport to the train station. right now the only way to get to the train station is on the shuttle bus. >> that just adds one additional layer of complexity for a passenger. it would be easier if someone could get off the plane, grabbed their bags and hop on a single transit system. >> the underground tunnel is just an idea he wants to explore. he wants to hear from companies...
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. >>> grupo de cubanos que se acercaron al puente santa fe y que no encontraron cupos en el alberguebo un alerta de que no se recibirán migrantes ese día. >>> tengo que esperar el tiempoa no puedo regresar. y obviamente toda la gente que tampoco va regresar. ya hemos arriesgado la vida para llegar hasta aquí aquí esperaremos. y confiamos en el gobierno de estados unidos que nos ayuden. que no nos dejen perdidos aquí. porque nos merecemos una oportunidad. confiamos en el presidente. >>> los migrantes se encuentran en el gimnasio y se autoriza el albergue para recibir a más personas que siguen llegando la frontera en su mayoría procedentes de cuba. >>>♪ (música) >> tenemos información de última hora. vamos a la conferencia de prensa que se está llevando a cabo en el tercer día de huelga de los maestros en oakland. >> (habla inglés). >> (habla inglés). >> los maestros que vinieron estar con nosotros. >> según los datos 95% de los maestros... >> (habla inglés). >> según estos datos también los en niños fueron a la escuela >> miles de los padres y maestros se reunieron en el centro. >> ha
. >>> grupo de cubanos que se acercaron al puente santa fe y que no encontraron cupos en el alberguebo un alerta de que no se recibirán migrantes ese día. >>> tengo que esperar el tiempoa no puedo regresar. y obviamente toda la gente que tampoco va regresar. ya hemos arriesgado la vida para llegar hasta aquí aquí esperaremos. y confiamos en el gobierno de estados unidos que nos ayuden. que no nos dejen perdidos aquí. porque nos merecemos una oportunidad. confiamos en el...
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and i was just ecstatic and mail from santa fe i didn't i had met salah to ask him to fit. well and they're much on. luck in to slove i. saw the shrunken is what i had now how them to fit in and out of ideas. for good to find out about myself and then i let the shit out of that i was there must tell the tough get. going on that or what of a few more bad than are the times i feel i know where we are on the. road i think it's over the shot i haven't had that ahead of the. time there's no talent in a flash and that. and you. know you. but i've got a menu. and. i have food each on a football fall. when you enter this city one of the first signs you see reads welcome to burial ground of the american these soldiers had just put up posters asking people to inform on and search stacking u.s. troops. they had barely left the scene before the locals tore the posters down. did it look like money flowed from the joint you know what i wouldn't . allow a shot of the irish and clean it out. of their knee. so i you know could you know connie and i had to get on and was all that i don't wan
and i was just ecstatic and mail from santa fe i didn't i had met salah to ask him to fit. well and they're much on. luck in to slove i. saw the shrunken is what i had now how them to fit in and out of ideas. for good to find out about myself and then i let the shit out of that i was there must tell the tough get. going on that or what of a few more bad than are the times i feel i know where we are on the. road i think it's over the shot i haven't had that ahead of the. time there's no talent...
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haaland: i was a tribal of ourtrator at one pueblos between albuquerque and santa fe i ran the federal , and programs. >> what does that entail? rep. haaland: making sure that you are writing your grants, it was the consolidated tribal government programs, that you manage your programs well, you write your reports, you draw down the money. those are the things that are a concern for tribes, in this shutdown. >> what do you think the biggest misunderstanding is that people have of the native american community in this country? rep. haaland: i really feel strongly that a lot of people do not realize that the united states government has a trust responsibility to tribes. all of this land, in fact, the land we are standing on right now, it is indian land. and native americans ceded millions and millions and millions of acres to the u.s. government so they could build a country. and our contributions to the united states are immeasurable. and so, i feel like some people don't understand that we are governments inside a government, we are sovereign nations inside of the unitedion states and
haaland: i was a tribal of ourtrator at one pueblos between albuquerque and santa fe i ran the federal , and programs. >> what does that entail? rep. haaland: making sure that you are writing your grants, it was the consolidated tribal government programs, that you manage your programs well, you write your reports, you draw down the money. those are the things that are a concern for tribes, in this shutdown. >> what do you think the biggest misunderstanding is that people have of...
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this sky drone giving you a view of santa fe because of the dirt that slid across the road. this mudslide that broke through on highway 17 in the santa cruz mountains was cleaned up awhile ago. that's the good news. the bad news, there is concern about trees falling onto the freeways. one southbound lane will likely remain closed through the night. this is near sugar loaf road. >>> falling trees a danger across the bay area. this one fell along foster city boulevard just missing a home. they have been toppling over in many bay areas. here is one in walnut street and san jose and almost landed on a home in anderton. >> i am happy to be alive and wake up every morning and i just heard this big smoosh and i thought it was some kind of explosion. >> a live look at sfo. no toppling trees there but more than 130 flights canceled. three hundred others delayed because of this rainstorm. i invite you to stay with us throughout the night for continuing storm coverage, we have our weather and traffic team at your disposal keep you posted on air and online and social media. >>> the victi
this sky drone giving you a view of santa fe because of the dirt that slid across the road. this mudslide that broke through on highway 17 in the santa cruz mountains was cleaned up awhile ago. that's the good news. the bad news, there is concern about trees falling onto the freeways. one southbound lane will likely remain closed through the night. this is near sugar loaf road. >>> falling trees a danger across the bay area. this one fell along foster city boulevard just missing a...
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haaland: i was a tribal administrator at one of our pueblos between albuquerque and san- santa fe, philipe. iran the federal programs. >> what does that entail? rep. haaland: making sure that you are writing your grants, it was the consolidated tribal government programs, that you manage your programs well, you write your reports, you draw down the money. those are the things that are a concern for tribes in this shutdown. >> what do you think the biggest misunderstanding is that people have of the native american community in this country? rep. haaland: well, i really feel strongly that a lot of people do not realize that the united states government has a trust responsibility to tribes. all of this land, in fact, the land we are standing on right now, it is indian land. and native americans ceded millions and millions and millions of acres to the u.s. government so they could build a country. and our contributions to the united states are immeasurable. and so, i feel like some people don't understand that we are governments inside a government, we are sovereign nations inside of our big
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land owned by any one individual in the united states maxwell founded the first national bank of santa fe new mexico and invested two hundred fifty thousand dollars to build the texas pacific railroad dynamic charitable lavish one of the great builders of the american west sentence one of the great builders of the american west a lot of it. my ancestor. i don't think of stacy i should be buried in this graveyard some day oh my other a relative saying to be here a lot of maxwell's a few macs and believe the kid timothy maxwell kaiser i could get up by going to talk to the new mexico authorities about this so he helped to build the texas pacific railroad your other ancestor hugh maxwell in pennsylvania actually built the first turnpike through pennsylvania so that whole maxwell that maxwell part of you is an american entrepreneurial spirit your builders gav i like that well we're going to take it into the twenty first century and i'm very excited very moving to meet all this and be part of this you get it right i'm crying inside. we're we've got a lot of work to do still you know this trip
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the governor of new mexico bill richardson joins me now from santa fe bill thanks for coming back on the show congratulations first the on that nobel peace prize domination for the work on north korea any members of congress tip you off about the nomination well twenty five members of congress four senators submitted it and i was very honored obviously but it's very difficult to get a nobel peace prize there are a lot of nominations a lot of worthy candidates but for me it is a non or especially for the work we've done on human rights political prisoners denuclearization on the north korea issue but thank you for mentioning it but we're going to get to the head of the talks in a second but just remind us how you opened up things with north korea because people might not remember the britain and the united states were in a war that killed a third of the population of korea how would you be even begin to deal with a country which knows that very well well i've been to north korea eight times i first was there in the ninety's as a congressman getting two american pilots out of north kor
the governor of new mexico bill richardson joins me now from santa fe bill thanks for coming back on the show congratulations first the on that nobel peace prize domination for the work on north korea any members of congress tip you off about the nomination well twenty five members of congress four senators submitted it and i was very honored obviously but it's very difficult to get a nobel peace prize there are a lot of nominations a lot of worthy candidates but for me it is a non or...
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as well as energy secretary the former governor of new mexico bill richardson joins me now from santa fe bill thanks for coming back on the show congratulations first me on that nobel peace prize nomination for the work on north korea any members of congress tip you off about the nomination well twenty five members of congress four senators submitted it and i was very honored obviously.
as well as energy secretary the former governor of new mexico bill richardson joins me now from santa fe bill thanks for coming back on the show congratulations first me on that nobel peace prize nomination for the work on north korea any members of congress tip you off about the nomination well twenty five members of congress four senators submitted it and i was very honored obviously.
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host: santa fe, new mexico, tony, go ahead. tony, are you with us? inwill go to stewart madison, indiana. good morning. caller: good morning, c-span. appreciate you so much. live right here alone the most polluted river in the united states, the ohio river. i am wondering why it is that the social security of the collection ends at $130,000? obviously, it was raised to a $200,000 --ion two always a, if it was raised to a to $200,000, it would be more beneficial. thank you very much, c-span. host: mr. miller? guest: great question. many address the caller's question. social security is designed as a middle-class benefit program, and therefore, it delivers benefits up to a certain level. no one gets rich off social security benefits. on the other side of the coin, it is designed to collect taxes in a similar vein. the cap is adjusted every year using an inflation formula, but what has happened with income inequality and developing income at the high level, and more people earning income that is not ordinary income, but investment income, income from di
host: santa fe, new mexico, tony, go ahead. tony, are you with us? inwill go to stewart madison, indiana. good morning. caller: good morning, c-span. appreciate you so much. live right here alone the most polluted river in the united states, the ohio river. i am wondering why it is that the social security of the collection ends at $130,000? obviously, it was raised to a $200,000 --ion two always a, if it was raised to a to $200,000, it would be more beneficial. thank you very much, c-span....
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as well as energy secretary the former governor of new mexico bill richardson joins me now from santa fe bill thanks for coming back on the show congratulations westfield that nobel peace prize nomination for the work on north korea any members of congress tip you off about the nomination well twenty five members of congress four senators submitted it and i was very honored obviously but it's very difficult to get a nobel peace prize there are a lot of nominations a lot of worthy candidates but for me it is a non or especially for the work we've done on human rights political prisoners denuclearization on the north korea issue but thank you for mentioning it but we're going to get to the head of the talks in a second but just remind us how you opened up things with north korea because people might not remember the britain and the united states were in a war that killed a third of the population of korea how would you be even begin to tell will with a country which knows that very well well i've been to north korea eight times i first was there in the ninety's as a congressman getting two
as well as energy secretary the former governor of new mexico bill richardson joins me now from santa fe bill thanks for coming back on the show congratulations westfield that nobel peace prize nomination for the work on north korea any members of congress tip you off about the nomination well twenty five members of congress four senators submitted it and i was very honored obviously but it's very difficult to get a nobel peace prize there are a lot of nominations a lot of worthy candidates but...
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in two thousand and fourteen santa fe said counterfeit drugs were a two hundred billion dollars market reason enough for the company to fight what they say is organized crime on a global scale over these counterfeit medications the industry warns can be ineffective and dangerous. so who would object to a collaboration that. a dangerous and illegal business. plugs into paula has discredited a certain kind of medicine by using arguments that are completely untrue or not when you sort of. point of view that all we care about is that a medication is a fake. they come in. at the root of this conflict or patents that grant companies a twenty year monopoly on their products but only in countries where their patents are registered and recognized in other countries there's no barrier to manufacturing a generic version completely legally. believe me to come within the next twenty to some generic medicines are legally authorized medicines and they save lives because they're the same product as the original medicine. fake medicines though are unregulated and there's no guarantee they contain the c
in two thousand and fourteen santa fe said counterfeit drugs were a two hundred billion dollars market reason enough for the company to fight what they say is organized crime on a global scale over these counterfeit medications the industry warns can be ineffective and dangerous. so who would object to a collaboration that. a dangerous and illegal business. plugs into paula has discredited a certain kind of medicine by using arguments that are completely untrue or not when you sort of. point of...
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santa fe also relocated the homeless can't. they unanimously approved to move the camp from a site near the san jose airport to a new site at the willis street area of property owned by the water district. the current village site will be replaced with a tiny homes may pick the board will spend about $3 million on tidy homes and the site could be up and running 2021. >>> there's a happy ending to a story about a dog trapped alongside a cleft. look at this amazing video. there is the dog on a precarious spot on the cliff. the dog and the owner were visiting with the dog slept and became stuck on the narrow ledge 25 feet from the ground. firefighters used a ladder to rescue the dog. dog owners are urged to keep pets on a leash that they do not wander away. >>> the top story, we follow major weather and flooding across the entire bay area. >> the water was about this high. they are predicting 45 feet which would be above my head. >> report on the situation in bernville or the city is cut off because of the rising river . >>> fligh
santa fe also relocated the homeless can't. they unanimously approved to move the camp from a site near the san jose airport to a new site at the willis street area of property owned by the water district. the current village site will be replaced with a tiny homes may pick the board will spend about $3 million on tidy homes and the site could be up and running 2021. >>> there's a happy ending to a story about a dog trapped alongside a cleft. look at this amazing video. there is the...
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. >>> coming up, engineering students from santa fe state and santa clara universicommuni their high-tech solutions to soou've been to the happiest place on earth. it's great right? but i bet you haven't done this. or that.re. i bet you haven't met her, or him, or them. ooo, dance-off! this is... incredible. you, see what i did right there. and when is the last time you felt like this, or that or (sighs deeply) i mean, come on- that's basically a perfect moment. it's time to make some magic for as low as $70 per person, per day. sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your movement and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. and now, save 50% on the sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. plus, 36-month financing. ends monday. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase sensimist relieves all your worst symptoms, including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. and all from a gentle mist you can barely feel. flonase sensimist. >>> the catholic diocese in oakland has released the names of 45 clergy members who the
. >>> coming up, engineering students from santa fe state and santa clara universicommuni their high-tech solutions to soou've been to the happiest place on earth. it's great right? but i bet you haven't done this. or that.re. i bet you haven't met her, or him, or them. ooo, dance-off! this is... incredible. you, see what i did right there. and when is the last time you felt like this, or that or (sighs deeply) i mean, come on- that's basically a perfect moment. it's time to make some...
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he had been repatriated to santa fe province where he grew up.amily, friends and former teammate paying their respects. his friend of his previous club is behind him, emiliano's brother. his parents who travelled to europe in the aftermath of the crash. progresseso is a town of just over 3,000 people. it's where it all began in the local club san martin. where he shown as a teen age footballer. one message stood out, simply you'll never walk alone. the manager who signed him also making the trip to argentina on saturday to attend the public services. sala's body was recovered from the wreckage while its pilot remains missing. this a day of high emotions for all concerned. >> i think it's been an emotional morning. i think mercedes has been an immense woman this morning. everyb everybody she's met and it's brought tears to her eyes, as you'd expect a mum to be. and she's very proud of her son and his faugfather and same. seems they're not just a namally but the whole village is united and they've just amazing, how cope with it. people say well, he
he had been repatriated to santa fe province where he grew up.amily, friends and former teammate paying their respects. his friend of his previous club is behind him, emiliano's brother. his parents who travelled to europe in the aftermath of the crash. progresseso is a town of just over 3,000 people. it's where it all began in the local club san martin. where he shown as a teen age footballer. one message stood out, simply you'll never walk alone. the manager who signed him also making the...
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. >> in fact, condon grew up in santa fe and rarely traveled.r-school job. $5.25 an hour, sweep up the popcorn. >> you liked it obviously. >> i mean, it had its perks. i hated it, but i loved the cinema. >> reporter: the cinema showed foreign films, and the foreign sounds got under his skin. >> i remember having this thought around the age of 15 which was essentially like there is this entire world of sound that we seem to be skipping right over, and it kinds of drove me nuts. >> condon began to collect exotic instruments and to record at home. you write your first album pretty much in your bedroom in santa fe. >> yeah. quite literally, yeah. and that's what you hear on it, too. >> in the beginning, were you essentially making this for yourself? >> oh, yeah. absolutely. yeah. i was too shy to put it out there. eventually somebody heard it, sent to a label, and it ended up on line and people liked it, i was shocked. >> did you appreciate that your music was being appreciated? >> oh, yeah. i mean, that's incredibly gratifying, and it's also nice b
. >> in fact, condon grew up in santa fe and rarely traveled.r-school job. $5.25 an hour, sweep up the popcorn. >> you liked it obviously. >> i mean, it had its perks. i hated it, but i loved the cinema. >> reporter: the cinema showed foreign films, and the foreign sounds got under his skin. >> i remember having this thought around the age of 15 which was essentially like there is this entire world of sound that we seem to be skipping right over, and it kinds of...
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right in here there's a look at the rainfall in petaluma down to fairfax approaching the richmond santa feidge and san pablo bay and sonoma area as well as the napa area and we get back to san francisco and the peninsula it comes down as far as south san francisco and areas over the airport dry at the moment. here's a look at the coastline ocean beach to pacifica scattered showers and then east bay shore to oakland highway 24, highway four 680 and 580 getting a break. what's happening in the sierra where the snow has been coming down anywhere from one to two to three feet in some areas over the last 24 to 30 hours. let's see when this thing will finally drop. about five to 6:00 it will be well into the central bay at this point. evening drive will be a mess in addition all the rainfall wind and wind advisory far coast and the hills will be pretty brisk and windy for the evening hours. here's a look at tuesday night reaching into the south bay still over the north bay all this time we get into wednesday we finally break away the scattered showers for everybody on wednesday. in the last toda
right in here there's a look at the rainfall in petaluma down to fairfax approaching the richmond santa feidge and san pablo bay and sonoma area as well as the napa area and we get back to san francisco and the peninsula it comes down as far as south san francisco and areas over the airport dry at the moment. here's a look at the coastline ocean beach to pacifica scattered showers and then east bay shore to oakland highway 24, highway four 680 and 580 getting a break. what's happening in the...
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on friday, the south american had been repatriated to santa fe province where he grew up.ay later, family, friends and former teammates here paying their respects. his close friend at his previous club nicula paloa and behind him, emilio's brother. both of the emiliano's parents who travelled to europe in the aftermath of the crash almost a month ago now. it's a town of just over 3,000 people where it all began for emiliano at the local club san martin where he would shine as a teenage footballer. one message stood out quite simply -- "noo "you'll never walk alone." the manager who signed emiliano for cardiff also attended the public service. his body was recovered from the plane's wreckage last week while its pilot remains missing. this a day of high emotions for all concerned. >> i think it's been a very emotional morning. i think mercedes has been an immense woman this morning. everyone she's met have had memories of emiliano and it's brought tears to her eyes as you'd expect a mom to be. but she's very, very proud of her son. met his father. he's the same. and brother
on friday, the south american had been repatriated to santa fe province where he grew up.ay later, family, friends and former teammates here paying their respects. his close friend at his previous club nicula paloa and behind him, emilio's brother. both of the emiliano's parents who travelled to europe in the aftermath of the crash almost a month ago now. it's a town of just over 3,000 people where it all began for emiliano at the local club san martin where he would shine as a teenage...
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live from santa fe, kiet do, kpix 5. >>> the faa is investigating southwest airlines over baggage waive. it is miscalculations and experts say that the planes may not reach the necessary speed to get off the ground among other issues with the extra white coat. southwest says they believe that have resolved the problem. >>> it is that california attorney general explaining his decision to sue the trump administration over the national declaration emergency declaration 16 states taking part in a lawsuit. they claim the president does not have the authority to diver billions of dollars to use for the purpose of funding the border wall. the state attorney general xavier becerra argues that he is using the declaration to circumvent congress >> it is pretty clear the president is trying to usurp the authority of congress but he does not have the power or the parts. he cannot decide to shuffle money around once the congress is allocated it. >>> the center for biological diversity, border network for human rights and aclu have announced lawsuits challenging the emergency declaration. >>> i am e
live from santa fe, kiet do, kpix 5. >>> the faa is investigating southwest airlines over baggage waive. it is miscalculations and experts say that the planes may not reach the necessary speed to get off the ground among other issues with the extra white coat. southwest says they believe that have resolved the problem. >>> it is that california attorney general explaining his decision to sue the trump administration over the national declaration emergency declaration 16 states...
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livermore 38, 42 in concord, 46 in oakland, santa rosa at 41 was santa fe at 44. scattered showers, cool but not cold, increasing rain moving in late morning into the early afternoon. by this afternoon all of us was the rain. it will be a wet afternoon and evening commute. it will stay wet for the weekend with off and on showers. the storm watch scale for today would like to moderate rain with rain impact that 5, wind and flooding at at 6. we will time this out on the future cast taking you hour by hour through today into the weekend in a few minutes. >>> it is 6:35 am. >>> lawmakers have one week to reach a deal on border security and avert the possible government shutdown again. emerging talks wednesday the leading republican negotiator touting the most positive meeting he has had and a long time. he said if things continue and that path the new border security plan is likely to gain the approval of president trump. president trump indicated it if he does not get a fair deal from lawmakers they will bypass congress and use his executive powers to fund the border
livermore 38, 42 in concord, 46 in oakland, santa rosa at 41 was santa fe at 44. scattered showers, cool but not cold, increasing rain moving in late morning into the early afternoon. by this afternoon all of us was the rain. it will be a wet afternoon and evening commute. it will stay wet for the weekend with off and on showers. the storm watch scale for today would like to moderate rain with rain impact that 5, wind and flooding at at 6. we will time this out on the future cast taking you...
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i'll suggest, santa fe. >> santa fe? >> i think it is one of the most romantic getaways in america.in the museum there. you can also pick up an aphrodisiac elixir. there is a margarita trail downtown. you'd be a little rowdier. >> $91 a night, it's a deal. >> it has a little cozy fireplace. if it is cold, you can snuggle up. >> mark elwood, always good to have you. happy valentine's day, brother. for more, head to today.com. >>> next, we are still sharing the love. jenna is getting ready for another big surprise coming up for one lucky couple. this is a big one. first, this is "today" o nbc.n ♪ whoa, whoa >>> now for more of our special series, share the love today. all week, we are bringing you stories that inspire us and the secrets of success from couples whom we admire. jenna bush hager joins us with the story of an incredible couple she found. >> i loved this couple. i got home, and it was like therapy. lisa and troy are celebrating 25 years of marriage this april. theirs is a love story that started with a high school crush and has endured for a lifetime of love. ♪ >> i used t
i'll suggest, santa fe. >> santa fe? >> i think it is one of the most romantic getaways in america.in the museum there. you can also pick up an aphrodisiac elixir. there is a margarita trail downtown. you'd be a little rowdier. >> $91 a night, it's a deal. >> it has a little cozy fireplace. if it is cold, you can snuggle up. >> mark elwood, always good to have you. happy valentine's day, brother. for more, head to today.com. >>> next, we are still sharing...
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ten people were killed at a high school in santa fe, texas. 11 people killed at a synagogue in pittsburghhtered at a bar in thousand oaks, california, and many more. >> our breaking news. 17 people shot to death today at marjory stoneman douglas high school in parkland, florida. five people hospitalized, life-threatening condition. ten more in nonlife-threatening condition. the suspect, a 19-year-old, 19 years old, a former student, in custody. and sources say he is talking to investigators. he had been expelled. law enforcement sources say the weapon used to kill those 17 people was an ar-15 style firearm. he had a gas mask and smoke grenades and pulled the fire alarm just to lure out more victims. sources also saying he tried to mix into the crowd the crowd of students to try to escape. those are the facts right there. but they don't even begin to tell the full story here, the entire story. the story is this. this is a sickness that has infected the country. unchecked and unfettered gun violence. today 17 lives are over. 17 families are torn apart. parents who sent their kids to school
ten people were killed at a high school in santa fe, texas. 11 people killed at a synagogue in pittsburghhtered at a bar in thousand oaks, california, and many more. >> our breaking news. 17 people shot to death today at marjory stoneman douglas high school in parkland, florida. five people hospitalized, life-threatening condition. ten more in nonlife-threatening condition. the suspect, a 19-year-old, 19 years old, a former student, in custody. and sources say he is talking to...
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. >> reporter: bo kept a low profile since moving to bocas from santa fe, new mexico, in 2004.he former antique dealer was so quiet that no one even noticed when he took off. >> a lot of people say, let's go to argentina for six weeks. they don't e-mail everybody and tell them we're leaving. that is easy to be not missed for a while. >> reporter: it made more sense when they found out that bo sold his home to wild bill, another american in their group famous for throwing lively parties many of the people attended including cher's friend, kristen. >> i knew that they wanted to sell and move somewhere different. and so i assumed they sold and that bo had left. >> reporter: still, as keith thought back to the days after bo moved out, an image kept returning to his mind. an image of bo's house right after he left. >> i walked in and looked around. it looked as if bo had gone to the store, not moved out. i went back and told my friends, i can't believe that house. it is really weird. towels on the back of the chair. his cane is next to the front door. there is dirty dishes in the si
. >> reporter: bo kept a low profile since moving to bocas from santa fe, new mexico, in 2004.he former antique dealer was so quiet that no one even noticed when he took off. >> a lot of people say, let's go to argentina for six weeks. they don't e-mail everybody and tell them we're leaving. that is easy to be not missed for a while. >> reporter: it made more sense when they found out that bo sold his home to wild bill, another american in their group famous for throwing...
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at this moment in time i would like to tell the young people from parkland, santa fe and beyond, the march for our lives, that the major city chiefs is proud to stand with you, the future belongs to you, and we are here to help you secure it. thank you very much. >> thank you very much, chief. professor malcolm. >> thank you very much for inviting me to testify here before the committee. all of us are here today with the same goal, we want to increase public safety, we want to protect the lives of the citizens of our country. the thing that divides us is how we feel that we can best achieve that aim. the supreme court has explained in two landmark cases the framers of the second amendment were clear about the solution to public safety. they bequeathed to us as individuals the right to keep and bare those commons in common use for self-defense and other lawful purposes. in other words, we are to have the means to protect ourselves and i should say about those two cases, one the heller case in washington and the mcdonald case in chicago, that the petitioners were people who really need
at this moment in time i would like to tell the young people from parkland, santa fe and beyond, the march for our lives, that the major city chiefs is proud to stand with you, the future belongs to you, and we are here to help you secure it. thank you very much. >> thank you very much, chief. professor malcolm. >> thank you very much for inviting me to testify here before the committee. all of us are here today with the same goal, we want to increase public safety, we want to...
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amanda: we have one in santa fe, new mexico. lemonis: oh, you do? da: and then we opened one in santa rosa beach, florida. lemonis: well, first of all, is that how you spell "cork"? amanda: no. [ chuckles ] julie: she was so obsessive about it. i was like, "you are the queen of cork." lemonis: because phonetically, it's said almost the same, quee-ork or something. amanda: yeah. that's what siri said. lemonis: that's what siri calls it? amanda: mm-hmm. julie: yeah. lemonis: hey, siri, where can i buy cork in new orleans? siri couldn't find any matching places. lemonis: am i saying it wrong? is it "quirk"? amanda: maybe she thinks it's... lemonis: how do you -- siri: i have everything i need in the cloud. lemonis: i get it, but not cork. amanda: yeah. lemonis: can you find quee-ork in new orleans? amanda: [ laughs ] siri: here is what i found. amanda: is it there? lemonis: yes. julie: yeah. see? [ laughs ] lemonis: can you take me through some of the products? because i'm honestly fascinated. i know nothing about the product. so there's hats, place mat
amanda: we have one in santa fe, new mexico. lemonis: oh, you do? da: and then we opened one in santa rosa beach, florida. lemonis: well, first of all, is that how you spell "cork"? amanda: no. [ chuckles ] julie: she was so obsessive about it. i was like, "you are the queen of cork." lemonis: because phonetically, it's said almost the same, quee-ork or something. amanda: yeah. that's what siri said. lemonis: that's what siri calls it? amanda: mm-hmm. julie: yeah. lemonis:...
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the mother of, sadly, a young lady, her very special daughter who was shot and killed in the santa fe shooting in houston, texas. chief acevedo rushed to that scene even though it was outside the jurisdiction of houston. he rushed to be of help. that's the kind of chief chief acevedo is. thank you very much. mr. chairman, i yield back. >> thank you very much. i thank the gentle lady. continue with our last couple of introductions. dr. joyce lee malcom is the patrick henry professor of constitutional law and the second amendment at george mason university's antonin scalia law school. dr. malcom holds a bachelors degree from barnard technology in my district and a masters of arts and doctorate from brandeis university. robyn thomas is the executive director of gifford as law center. holds a bachelors degree from duke university and a juris doctor degree from the university of miami school of law. we welcome our distinguished witnesses and thank them for participating in today's hearing. if you would please rise, i will begin by swearing you in. raise your right hands. do you swear or af
the mother of, sadly, a young lady, her very special daughter who was shot and killed in the santa fe shooting in houston, texas. chief acevedo rushed to that scene even though it was outside the jurisdiction of houston. he rushed to be of help. that's the kind of chief chief acevedo is. thank you very much. mr. chairman, i yield back. >> thank you very much. i thank the gentle lady. continue with our last couple of introductions. dr. joyce lee malcom is the patrick henry professor of...
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of new mexico the uparc fire burned tens of thousands of drought stricken acres while the city of santa fe experienced a once in a though year flood. a methane cloud hovers over the northwest corner of new mexico and this administration has worked to weaken the rules on methane emissions from oil and gas operations. methane is more than 8 o times more powerful than carbon dioxide at trapping heat and is responsible for about a quarter of the warming we are experiencing today. near by in arizona hurricane rosa inundated nearly overtopping a dam, trapping residents behind impassable roads and forcing evacuations. hurricanes have almost never reached this part of arizona before. climate change has forced us to live in a new normal in which fires and floods, droughts and hurricanes wreck our communities and our natural heritage and it's now time for us to act. i first would like to just thank ms. nazar for your commitment and your sacrifice to the things you believe in. i almost want to apologize to you and the youth of this world who go to bed every night worrying about what will happen to ou
of new mexico the uparc fire burned tens of thousands of drought stricken acres while the city of santa fe experienced a once in a though year flood. a methane cloud hovers over the northwest corner of new mexico and this administration has worked to weaken the rules on methane emissions from oil and gas operations. methane is more than 8 o times more powerful than carbon dioxide at trapping heat and is responsible for about a quarter of the warming we are experiencing today. near by in arizona...
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church, the lockheed martin shooting, living church of god shooting, northern illinois shooting, santa fe shooting in texas, marjory stoneman douglas high school shooting. it says that you have to have a check, a background check. it closes the gun show loophole. it gives exemptions in the issues of domestic violence and sexual assault it. allows families to transfer -- assault. it allows families to transfer, ranchers, farmers to transfer. what more do we want? people have died. are we not going to show that we are committed to saving lives, not to abuse the second amendment, to misuse it, we can bear arms. but the question is, whether or not we will recognize that there are 350 million-plus americans and there are more guns in this country than there are citizens. i beg of my colleagues, stop the mockery. vote for this bill. i yield back. the chair: the gentlelady's time has expired. the gentleman from georgia. mr. collins: thank you, mr. speaker. at this time i yield two minutes to the gentleman from alabama, mr. byrne. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. byrne:
church, the lockheed martin shooting, living church of god shooting, northern illinois shooting, santa fe shooting in texas, marjory stoneman douglas high school shooting. it says that you have to have a check, a background check. it closes the gun show loophole. it gives exemptions in the issues of domestic violence and sexual assault it. allows families to transfer -- assault. it allows families to transfer, ranchers, farmers to transfer. what more do we want? people have died. are we not...