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the weekend magazine for that santa fe, new mexico, weekly magazine for santa fe. and they did a beautiful job. that is an artist rendition of john hall. he was the artist and his father worked on the project and told his son stories of what it was like. from those stories he did a whole series of paintings. anyway, that was the cover. it is called a moment in time. the lead story was how the manhattan project properties were in the crosshairs of demolition. it was a pea on to save the manhattan project sites. it could not have been better. richard gave the kickoff lecturer in santa fe followed by a dinner. we had domenici and udall at the home, the senior center over lunch. it was all films. we had a play next. the sloan foundation flew out of new york cast to do a reading of this play, who most of you know died tragically right after the war tickling the dragons tail. and we had veterans on a panel discussing it afterwards and it was covered by the new york times, the washington post, we have a lot of good press from the soviets. then we had a swing band, and a s
the weekend magazine for that santa fe, new mexico, weekly magazine for santa fe. and they did a beautiful job. that is an artist rendition of john hall. he was the artist and his father worked on the project and told his son stories of what it was like. from those stories he did a whole series of paintings. anyway, that was the cover. it is called a moment in time. the lead story was how the manhattan project properties were in the crosshairs of demolition. it was a pea on to save the...
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passe tiempo is kind of a weekend magazine for the santa fe, new mexico's weekly magazine for santa fe. and they did a beautiful job. that is an artist's rendition. john hall was the artist, and his father mcallister hall, worked on the project and told his son stories of what it was like, and from those stories, he did a whole series of paintings. anyway, that was the cover and it was called "a moment many time." the lead story was about how the manhattan project properties were in the cross hairs of demolition, and it was a peon to save the manhattan project site, so it couldn't have been better. richard rose gave the kickoff lecture in santa fe, followed by a dinner. we had diminiti, and eudall at the home, at the senior center, over lunch. it was all filmed by -- that was filmed by pack 8. we had a play next, the sloan foundation flew out a new york cast to do a reading of this play about this play of louie slowton who died trajgically right after the war, tickling the dragon's tail, and we had veterans, louie and others on a panel discussing it afterwards, and it was covered by "t
passe tiempo is kind of a weekend magazine for the santa fe, new mexico's weekly magazine for santa fe. and they did a beautiful job. that is an artist's rendition. john hall was the artist, and his father mcallister hall, worked on the project and told his son stories of what it was like, and from those stories, he did a whole series of paintings. anyway, that was the cover and it was called "a moment many time." the lead story was about how the manhattan project properties were in...
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pasatiempo which was a weekend magazine for santa fe, new mexico's, weekly magazine if santa fe and theyid a beautiful job. that is an artist's rendition of the john hall was the artist and his father mccallister hall worked on the project and told his son stories of what it was like and from those stories he did a whole series of paintings. at any rate, that was the cover and it's called a moment in time. the lead story was about how the manhattan project properties were in the crosshairs of demolition, and it was to save the manhattan project site so it could aren't have been better. richard rose gave the kickoff, luxury and santa fe followed by a dinner and we had domenici and udall at the home, the senior center over lunch and we had a lay next and the sloan foundation and flew out of new york cast to do a meeting of this play about louie who most of you know died tragically after the war tickling the dragon's tail and we had veterans louie rosen and others on a panel discussing it afterwards -- and it was covered by "the new york times" and "the washington post" and we had a lot of
pasatiempo which was a weekend magazine for santa fe, new mexico's, weekly magazine if santa fe and theyid a beautiful job. that is an artist's rendition of the john hall was the artist and his father mccallister hall worked on the project and told his son stories of what it was like and from those stories he did a whole series of paintings. at any rate, that was the cover and it's called a moment in time. the lead story was about how the manhattan project properties were in the crosshairs of...
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. >> and in santa fe, new mexico, david gunter and the community desk project. sending his blueprints all over the country to other "world news tonight" viewers. about 100 of them. including walter and yoko putnam and elle thompson in ohio. >> it can make them want to sit down and work and learn. i think it's a plus, it's a good thing. >> we do, too. every single desk >>> we continue to be at risk of exceeding our hospital capacity. >> that volume of mixing of households and the surging cases across the united states could really be an acceleration. >> a surge in cases and the numbers continue to rise now at least one bay area county is worried it could soon run out of the hospital beds. good afternoon. thanks for joining us. i'm larry beil. >> i'm kristen sze.
. >> and in santa fe, new mexico, david gunter and the community desk project. sending his blueprints all over the country to other "world news tonight" viewers. about 100 of them. including walter and yoko putnam and elle thompson in ohio. >> it can make them want to sit down and work and learn. i think it's a plus, it's a good thing. >> we do, too. every single desk >>> we continue to be at risk of exceeding our hospital capacity. >> that volume of...
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atomic, which was just performed a year and a half ago at santa fe.s the story of the manhattan project. many of you probably remember ed growth this. he's there with his arm around richard rhodes. on the left we have ellen reed, who was a great coconspirator from the start. she grew up as a child at los alamos. there are some wonderful stories. in the last frame, that is jack abby, who took the famous color photo of the trinity site that everybody has on their book covers. so anyway, we had a great program on that. next(=np.÷ slide. i did spend a lot of time elsewhere. i worked very closely with the museum reactor association. we were very fortunate and getting a lot of support from the murdoch charitable trust, which is in vancouver, washington. they found just the pacific northwest. we got funding for hanford and four idaho. they were very generous. we were able to put a lot of interpretive existence -- exhibitions together that i use now for the visitors to the b reactor. we have models and we have interviews and videos. it was a great enterprise,
atomic, which was just performed a year and a half ago at santa fe.s the story of the manhattan project. many of you probably remember ed growth this. he's there with his arm around richard rhodes. on the left we have ellen reed, who was a great coconspirator from the start. she grew up as a child at los alamos. there are some wonderful stories. in the last frame, that is jack abby, who took the famous color photo of the trinity site that everybody has on their book covers. so anyway, we had a...
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atiempo, the weekend magazine for the santa fe, new mexico fe.akly magazine for santa they did a beautiful job. that was an artist's rendition of john hall was the artist, and his father, mcallister hall, worked on the project and told his son stories of what it was like. and, from those stories, he did a whole series of paintings. anyway, that was the cover. it's called "a moment in time." the lead story was what how the manhattan project properties were in the crosshairs of demolition. it was a peon to save the manhattan project site. it could not have been better. the kick off lecture and santa fe followed by a dinner. at thedomenici and udall home, the senior center. over lunch. it was all filmed. we had a play next. foundation flew out a new york cast to do a reading of this play, who died tragically right after the war tail."ng the dragon's and we had veterans on a panel discussing it afterwards. it was covered by "the new york times," "the washington post." then we had a swing band. and a supper at peppers, the restaurant. it was quite a weekend. next slide. me the input is to say i
atiempo, the weekend magazine for the santa fe, new mexico fe.akly magazine for santa they did a beautiful job. that was an artist's rendition of john hall was the artist, and his father, mcallister hall, worked on the project and told his son stories of what it was like. and, from those stories, he did a whole series of paintings. anyway, that was the cover. it's called "a moment in time." the lead story was what how the manhattan project properties were in the crosshairs of...
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she lives in a poor and conservative community in the province of santa fe.e changed when her teenage daughter, who was pregnant, was diagnosed with cancer in her jawbone. >> she was one month pregnant and i told the doctor, why don't you do an abortion because she has three children? but they said no, that a judge needed to get involved. my daughter needed chemotherapy and no one wanted to help her. >> and maria was 19 when she died. doctors kept her in a hospital until she gave birth so she can begin the treatment, but the tumor almost covered her entire face. neither she nor the baby survived. >> they said they would do an ethical meeting while we waited on the streets with my grandchildren. i was pushing them so they would begin treatment. the ethical meeting was with priests. i wanted to save my daughter. >> ana maria's death shows even though abortion is legal in argentina in cases of rape or for woman's life is at risk, it finds lots of resistance when it comes to implementing the law. especially in places like this one, where poorer women have a most
she lives in a poor and conservative community in the province of santa fe.e changed when her teenage daughter, who was pregnant, was diagnosed with cancer in her jawbone. >> she was one month pregnant and i told the doctor, why don't you do an abortion because she has three children? but they said no, that a judge needed to get involved. my daughter needed chemotherapy and no one wanted to help her. >> and maria was 19 when she died. doctors kept her in a hospital until she gave...
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this month the lower house of congress back to legalizing the procedure to risible has more from santa fe on an issue that's divided the nation for decades. not among us never thought she would become a pro-abortion activist she lives in a poor and conservative community in the province of santa fe but her life changed when her teenage daughter who was pregnant was diagnosed with cancer in her job own fundraiser. she was one month pregnant and i told the doctor why don't you do because she has 3 children but they said no that a judge needed to get involved my daughter needed chemotherapy and no one wanted to help. and m.i.t.'s here either was 19 when she died doctors kept her in a hospital until she gave birth so she could begin the treatment but the tumor almost covered her entire face neither she nor the baby survived and here i am a day when i said only said they would do an ethical meeting while we waited on the streets with my grandchildren and i was pushing them so that they would begin treatment the ethical meeting was with the priests i wanted to save my daughter. that i might be
this month the lower house of congress back to legalizing the procedure to risible has more from santa fe on an issue that's divided the nation for decades. not among us never thought she would become a pro-abortion activist she lives in a poor and conservative community in the province of santa fe but her life changed when her teenage daughter who was pregnant was diagnosed with cancer in her job own fundraiser. she was one month pregnant and i told the doctor why don't you do because she has...
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. >> reporter: with the clue in the mountains north of santa fe, it's believed that 10ss of thousandsave searched the rockies for the treasure chest, filled with gold and precious jewels. several lost their lives. in june, it was said that the treasure had been found and the finder wanted to remain anonymous. the finder has posted about his discovery. >> how were you able to find out who he was? >> i figured out a way to flag a typo inside the story that allows you to get a little information to send to the post. >> he is a medical student, who revealed himself to a fellow treasure hunter and author who is talking about the hunt, chasing the thrill. >> we had a good relationship going back and forth about the treasure until out of the blue, he said, hey, i think it's going to come out. you want to know who i am? i said okay, let's talk. >> why he revealed himself? fearing a lawsuit would eventually name him, he came forward. in the suit, an illinois woman claimed he found the treasure by hacking her computer and e-mails. she believed the chest was in new mexico and stuef said he found
. >> reporter: with the clue in the mountains north of santa fe, it's believed that 10ss of thousandsave searched the rockies for the treasure chest, filled with gold and precious jewels. several lost their lives. in june, it was said that the treasure had been found and the finder wanted to remain anonymous. the finder has posted about his discovery. >> how were you able to find out who he was? >> i figured out a way to flag a typo inside the story that allows you to get a...
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santa fe, down by 5.8%, rolls-royce down by 9%.out today with bad news relating to its gsk, looks like that will be pushed out well into next year. rolls-royce, updating investors today on what's happening with that business. cash burn is a real issue. airlines around the world still have a lot of aircraft grounded. meeting the spare parts business isn't generating the revenue it does, not the cash that it used to and it's a real problem for rolls-royce, as you can see, down 10% on the week. teslalet's get to the drama in europe, they've been ordered to halt by a court their first production there. what actually happened here? ahead,t approval, go build your plant, but then what? >> tesla is building a factory just outside berlin here, maybe by half an hours drive. the good news for tesla and elon musk is that the factory is pretty much there, but they need some extra space for pipes and other equipment. they started clearing some more space and it isn't so much about the forest or the trees, but rather the animals that live there.
santa fe, down by 5.8%, rolls-royce down by 9%.out today with bad news relating to its gsk, looks like that will be pushed out well into next year. rolls-royce, updating investors today on what's happening with that business. cash burn is a real issue. airlines around the world still have a lot of aircraft grounded. meeting the spare parts business isn't generating the revenue it does, not the cash that it used to and it's a real problem for rolls-royce, as you can see, down 10% on the week....
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. >> santa fe good mexico good morning. >>caller: good morning. i would like to know where the direct payments are? what about feeding the children and what independent restaurants will do about that and what tom thinks about mcconnell's plan to grant a pardon to all corporations like tyson who had an outbreak of covid because of a lack of covid cautions? is a with the union leader is supposed to do? >> yes. there are a couple of questions with income taxes first protections for businesses don't think it should be but there will be lawsuits forever and some of them frivolous i think getting the language right and protection for businesses are fine. i don't think it's open ended you cannot sue anyone been in the case of tyson people were bedding who would get it the federal government came in especially with meatpacking and they cut osha out of the process and looking at what was happening the president use the authority and the powers to force employees to go back to work without protection it shouldn't be open-ended i agree with that but in terms
. >> santa fe good mexico good morning. >>caller: good morning. i would like to know where the direct payments are? what about feeding the children and what independent restaurants will do about that and what tom thinks about mcconnell's plan to grant a pardon to all corporations like tyson who had an outbreak of covid because of a lack of covid cautions? is a with the union leader is supposed to do? >> yes. there are a couple of questions with income taxes first protections...
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>> can odessa and las vegas and all these places around the country and in santa fe texas these are communitiesthat were affected by mass shootings that never should have happened and not jusat that moment for the rest of your liv that we need t be aware of that and to do everythinge can to make sure we don't on - - it doesn't happen again. >>. >> and to in particular this experience and the aspect of the faith? >> i had trouble understanding. that they truly did believe as deeply as they to me a the former head o the jewish study center and was reminding me the holocaust survivors often lost their faith that i would expect sething similar and it didn't. >> and to go back after theepteh fires into the audience member is that similar experience to what you had? but also to talk to someone else who is also through the trauma is even more beneficial. >> it is a fine line and they want to talk. >> as journalist how do you focus when you hav to tell challengg stories like this? and with that consideration. so i havtrouble separating myself or listen to music or talk to my kids. and one month after t
>> can odessa and las vegas and all these places around the country and in santa fe texas these are communitiesthat were affected by mass shootings that never should have happened and not jusat that moment for the rest of your liv that we need t be aware of that and to do everythinge can to make sure we don't on - - it doesn't happen again. >>. >> and to in particular this experience and the aspect of the faith? >> i had trouble understanding. that they truly did believe...
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become a pro-abortion activist she lives in a poor and conservative community in the province of santa fe but her life changed when her teenage daughter who was pregnant was diagnosed with cancer in her job own fundraiser. she was one month pregnant and i told the doctor why don't you do an abortion because she has 3 children but they said no that a judge needed to get involved my daughter needed chemotherapy and no one wanted to help her and i might yessiree there was 19 when she died doctors kept her in a hospital until she gave birth so she could begin the treatment but the tumor almost covered her entire face neither she nor the baby survived and many here are making a run i said only said they would do an ethical meeting while we waited on the streets with my grandchildren and i was pushing them so that they would begin treatment the ethical meeting was with the priests i wanted to save my daughter. that i might be off death. that even though abortion is legal in argentina in cases of rape or if a woman's life if i don't risk it finds lots of resistance when it comes to implementing
become a pro-abortion activist she lives in a poor and conservative community in the province of santa fe but her life changed when her teenage daughter who was pregnant was diagnosed with cancer in her job own fundraiser. she was one month pregnant and i told the doctor why don't you do an abortion because she has 3 children but they said no that a judge needed to get involved my daughter needed chemotherapy and no one wanted to help her and i might yessiree there was 19 when she died doctors...
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for a quick weekend, we went to santa fe several months ago, not when everything was surging, obviously. and i haven't felt like going anywhere other than that because i don't want to think about it. i want to save my travel time when i don't have to wear a mask and don't have to worry about it. i'll do it when all this is over. i'm so glad you mentioned that the airports, that's not really where the danger. everybody is being pretty compliant at the airports. it's when you get to your destination. >> that's exactly right. i mean, i've traveled about three times since the pandemic began, mostly short flights within california. and i've noticed, you know, the planes have never been cleaner. i like to say the planes have been squeaky clean, which is a nice thing. that's something that i hope will continue on into the future. but you were talking about wearing masks on planes. i have a feeling that we're going to be wearing masks on planes for quite a while after this, just because people have become so aware of what happens on the plane. this breathing of each other's air. we don't know h
for a quick weekend, we went to santa fe several months ago, not when everything was surging, obviously. and i haven't felt like going anywhere other than that because i don't want to think about it. i want to save my travel time when i don't have to wear a mask and don't have to worry about it. i'll do it when all this is over. i'm so glad you mentioned that the airports, that's not really where the danger. everybody is being pretty compliant at the airports. it's when you get to your...
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. >> and in santa fe, new mexico, david gunter and the community desk project.is blueprints all over the country to other "world news tonight" viewers. about 100 of them. including walter and yoko putnam and al thompson in toledo, ohio. >> a student desk can make things a little bit easier for kids and make them sit down and work and learn, i think, is a plus, it's a good thing. >> we do, too. every single desk made, we love what you've done. we'll see you tomorrow. >>> a break through overseas in the race for a vaccine. tonight a ucsf doctor explained what the u.k. is about to begin could be a lesson for us here in california. >> the impact of the pandemic. the busy transit system faces business cuts and layoffs. contributor and insider phil ma with the perspective. >> i'm wayne freedman where tourism is a boom and normally a concern. we'll tell you why coming up. >>> an out of work restaurant worker shares his edd saga. thieves stole his money and then the bank took his reimbursement. >> announcer: building a better bay area for a safe and secure future. this
. >> and in santa fe, new mexico, david gunter and the community desk project.is blueprints all over the country to other "world news tonight" viewers. about 100 of them. including walter and yoko putnam and al thompson in toledo, ohio. >> a student desk can make things a little bit easier for kids and make them sit down and work and learn, i think, is a plus, it's a good thing. >> we do, too. every single desk made, we love what you've done. we'll see you tomorrow....
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in santa fe suffield. mom a mercedes is now a distant memory. facing a serious economic crisis demand on the truck market has slumped a mercedes benz brazil has already seen redundancies and severance packages perhaps it's no coincidence that the management are not keen on a foreign t.v. crew taking a look around. it's day to roberto's trip to south a little bit. but my baby is. as follows i'm going to. love it it is a bad. plan to have to. roll the ball to get. you to be old trucker songs help to keep his spirits up while he's on the road. bad. behavior. last. love. but i. love the loud bang bang bang bang bang. bang bang bang. bang. but. it was above. board. who would you fancy something new and better in life. but given the chance to swap i'm not sure my heart would be enough. so the only thing we've been partners for so many years and my trots never made me unhappy. was it meet my expectations it's a really sound truck. bill got there it's perfectly happy when i drive slowly. but when i step on it because i have a deadline to meet also no pr
in santa fe suffield. mom a mercedes is now a distant memory. facing a serious economic crisis demand on the truck market has slumped a mercedes benz brazil has already seen redundancies and severance packages perhaps it's no coincidence that the management are not keen on a foreign t.v. crew taking a look around. it's day to roberto's trip to south a little bit. but my baby is. as follows i'm going to. love it it is a bad. plan to have to. roll the ball to get. you to be old trucker songs help...
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if you zoom in, you will find santa fe up here. the location of the comanche indian tribe and most important for us, this is the biggest geopolitical gift we could have been given at this time. spain is furious that napoleon has sold to louisiana to these upstart americans, rather than back to them. now jefferson is negotiating with a very annoyed king of spain over what is the new border? sabeans arguing for the river. humboldt says, no. i think what you want is the rio grande. and that will set up the tension that won't really be solved until after the 1846 war with mexico when we completely reset the border, but what jefferson has been asking is, what is going on in here? is there agriculture? are there mountains or rivers? and humboldt's like, i'm happy to share. even though he is traveling on a spanish passport under the good graces of the king of spain, humboldt believes knowledge should be shared by everyone. he's willing to give us a six year head start on a map that he will eventually publish. i'm sure the king of spain wa
if you zoom in, you will find santa fe up here. the location of the comanche indian tribe and most important for us, this is the biggest geopolitical gift we could have been given at this time. spain is furious that napoleon has sold to louisiana to these upstart americans, rather than back to them. now jefferson is negotiating with a very annoyed king of spain over what is the new border? sabeans arguing for the river. humboldt says, no. i think what you want is the rio grande. and that will...
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they were caught on a burlington northern santa fe railroad track saturday night. the police said they just play stations across the tracks. basically, some magnets and metal wires that cause crossing guards do not work and can force be trained to slam on its brakes. the attorney's office said since january, 41 of these shuns have been placed on tracks or did the two closest counties to canada. and the main connector line between two countries. >> people could've died. he could have been an environmental catastrophe. it could have caused a chain to potentially derail and cause other problems. >> claim of responsibility was posted to an anarchist website back in january. no trade with canada without indigenous sovereignty, no against indigenous peoples. to some native americans in canada have been fighting a gas pipeline being built all the way from the oil sands of alberta to the coast of british columbia. if the pipeline will cross some tribal lands, and that's been a major sticking point. the project was approved by president justin trudeau. in the federal compla
they were caught on a burlington northern santa fe railroad track saturday night. the police said they just play stations across the tracks. basically, some magnets and metal wires that cause crossing guards do not work and can force be trained to slam on its brakes. the attorney's office said since january, 41 of these shuns have been placed on tracks or did the two closest counties to canada. and the main connector line between two countries. >> people could've died. he could have been...
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santa fe. las vegas. we can name almost all the big ones. survivor from every one of them. >> what's the first thing that you say -- >> i know you didn't want to get out of bet this morning. i know you're in shock. and then we start going through finding out how your child was killed. the coroner, dealing with all of that. then the hoaxsters, the people that will raise funds for that you you'll never see. then dealing with the legal aspect, do we have a trial coming up? we mention, push as gently as we can how important trauma therapy is. you say, if and when you're ready, we're here for you. >> today the couple is headed back to the scene of a tragedy. a shooting in a pop hard country music bar one year ago. >> out of thousand oaks, 12 people were killed during college night at the border line bar and grill. >> simply enjoying the night out. >> much of the country missed the border line shooting. it came on the heels of the pittsburgh synagogue massacre. and day after border line, massive wildfires raged across california, pushing the shoot
santa fe. las vegas. we can name almost all the big ones. survivor from every one of them. >> what's the first thing that you say -- >> i know you didn't want to get out of bet this morning. i know you're in shock. and then we start going through finding out how your child was killed. the coroner, dealing with all of that. then the hoaxsters, the people that will raise funds for that you you'll never see. then dealing with the legal aspect, do we have a trial coming up? we mention,...
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we have a question from santa fe. she would like to know what role did president kennedy play with regards to first lady jacqueline kennedy's initiative? >> i'm sorry what role did -- >> jackie kennedy play? >> oh it's really remarkable, and all of the paperwork connected with the exhibition, there are a few things where president kennedy's own hand is check marks, or he says this or that. but it really was jackie kennedy who masterminded it. this is a standing amount of evidence. primary records that document her day today activities regarding the exhibition. there's no question though that senator kennedy supported this bold idea and considered it part of his effort, to ease tensions between france and the united states. i know many of us know from history, the french conquer over the nuclear arsenal something that kennedy was vehemently opposed to. i think he appreciated kennedy's pull back to -- at appreciated her 100%. >> we had a number of questions about this. do you think there was a difference in terms of peo
we have a question from santa fe. she would like to know what role did president kennedy play with regards to first lady jacqueline kennedy's initiative? >> i'm sorry what role did -- >> jackie kennedy play? >> oh it's really remarkable, and all of the paperwork connected with the exhibition, there are a few things where president kennedy's own hand is check marks, or he says this or that. but it really was jackie kennedy who masterminded it. this is a standing amount of...
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they were caught on the santa fe railroad track saturday night. police say they had just played a shot across the tracks, magnets and metal wire cost crossing guards to not work and forced the train to slam on its brakes. the us attorney's office said since january, 41 of these were placed on tracks, the two closest counties in canada and the main connector line. >> people could have died, could have been an environmental catastrophe, could cause a train to potentially derail and cause other problems. >> reporter: claim of responsibility was posted to an anarchist website in january. the group wrote, quote, no trade with canada without indigenous sovereignty, no genocide against indigenous peoples. some native americans in canada have been fighting a gas pipeline being built from the oil sands of alberta to the coast of british columbia, the bible cross on tribal land and that is a major sticking point the project was approved by justin trudeau. in the federal complaint the us attorney says the two women were caught with a bag containing tools and
they were caught on the santa fe railroad track saturday night. police say they had just played a shot across the tracks, magnets and metal wire cost crossing guards to not work and forced the train to slam on its brakes. the us attorney's office said since january, 41 of these were placed on tracks, the two closest counties in canada and the main connector line. >> people could have died, could have been an environmental catastrophe, could cause a train to potentially derail and cause...
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that recall affects santa fe and sonata vehicles, among others for model years 2011 220 16. >> many workers are learning to toast holidays in a different way this year. >> reporter: cancel the office holiday party and hopefully cash a check instead. three in five companies canceling end of your bashes, many employees say they would rather have a casson fusion instead. that is according to a survey from glassdoor. two thirds of respondents did not want a party to the pandemic and half said they would not log onto a digital one anyway. >> money talks, especially because we can't talk inside places right now. >> reporter: exactly. >> we will see you again when the stock market opens. >>> it is 5:39. coming up next here on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, once the coronavirus vaccine is available, can your employer force you to get it? experts weigh in on the possibility of a covid medical mandate. >>> we have a red flag warning. a wind advisory, beach hazard statement and a high surf advisory. a lot to get to. i will have your full forecast coming up. >>> we are starting to see a few mor
that recall affects santa fe and sonata vehicles, among others for model years 2011 220 16. >> many workers are learning to toast holidays in a different way this year. >> reporter: cancel the office holiday party and hopefully cash a check instead. three in five companies canceling end of your bashes, many employees say they would rather have a casson fusion instead. that is according to a survey from glassdoor. two thirds of respondents did not want a party to the pandemic and...
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>>it >>police say it happened december 3rd when a bill was at a medical center in santa fe, they say staff members asked her to put her mask on several times that's when they say she stood up and confronted the health care worker face to face and cost on that worker she was charged with battery now she says all of that was a lie and that she had her mask on but lifted it up to breathe. you will also claims that she is the victim and that the staff attacked her she says the only time her mask came off was when she was getting ready to leave. >>she acted like i take a 47 when she started this. >>according to the criminal complaint a number of people within the building told police that she was quote disorderly and refused to comply with the mask rules. a new study says california roads are not where you want to be over the holidays, according to travel website gasbuddy or state is home to 4 of the top 10 angriest cities. >>when it comes to holiday driving los angeles says at the top of the list, san diego's number 2 followed by sacramento, drivers in memphis, miami in raleigh, north ca
>>it >>police say it happened december 3rd when a bill was at a medical center in santa fe, they say staff members asked her to put her mask on several times that's when they say she stood up and confronted the health care worker face to face and cost on that worker she was charged with battery now she says all of that was a lie and that she had her mask on but lifted it up to breathe. you will also claims that she is the victim and that the staff attacked her she says the only time...
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santa fe state is one of the unbeaten teams in the country. spartans had a chance to add to a historic season, arguably their biggest game in program history. this would have been in san jose but due to covid, spartans host the game in las vegas. a quick start, nick to trey, got a block from tyler, there he goes, 7-0 spartans. straight to the fourth quarter, six-point game. this is a perfect pass to isaiah hamilton. 27-13 game after the two-point conversion. after a boise state touchdown, 34-20. 453 yards passing, starkel was your offensive mvp. 34-20, san jose state wins with their first ever mountain west championship and first title since 1990. >> this one's the best because there's all the parts of it. how far we've come, what we went through this year, who we were playing, and the fact that it was for the mountain west championship. >> we've been through more than any team in this conference. we've had more adversity and more challenges. that gives it an edge tonight. >> we sang "lean on me" in that locker room together because that's how
santa fe state is one of the unbeaten teams in the country. spartans had a chance to add to a historic season, arguably their biggest game in program history. this would have been in san jose but due to covid, spartans host the game in las vegas. a quick start, nick to trey, got a block from tyler, there he goes, 7-0 spartans. straight to the fourth quarter, six-point game. this is a perfect pass to isaiah hamilton. 27-13 game after the two-point conversion. after a boise state touchdown,...
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. >> jimmy: congrats >> that is in santa fe, in new mexico and, um, charlie, my fiance, organized thesional camera next to each other, and put the self timer on. and it's actually funny because he set it up, because we thought we were going to be doing a family portrait with our dog, redford, and i was like, "baby, it's recording, it's on video, like you need it on photo." and he is like, "oh, yeah. oops you are right." and then he like switched it to photo, and we took a photo and then i was like, "let's do another one. and he switched it to video without me knowing it. because i totally messed it up and called him out the first time and he was like, "oh, my god." >> jimmy: like, "play this whole thing out and stop talking. ust say yes. >> exactly there i am, like, trying control the situation. i'm like, "just let him be the director." >> jimmy: we need these moments. >> yeah. no, i'm very, very happy we're all happy. >> jimmy: i want to congratulate you also on "emily in paris." it became a phenomenon and it was -- just got picked up for season two. >> thank you yes. >> jimmy: i wan
. >> jimmy: congrats >> that is in santa fe, in new mexico and, um, charlie, my fiance, organized thesional camera next to each other, and put the self timer on. and it's actually funny because he set it up, because we thought we were going to be doing a family portrait with our dog, redford, and i was like, "baby, it's recording, it's on video, like you need it on photo." and he is like, "oh, yeah. oops you are right." and then he like switched it to photo, and...
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she lives with her husband in santa fe, new mexico. we would like you all to give her a warm welcome tonight. [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] are you ready for us to go ahead? are you going to go ahead and talk? >> thank you very much for having me. thank you for asking me to talk to caroline frazier. this is really exciting. i think most of us probably read little house on the prairie books when we were young and maybe many others watched it on tv, which i did. i was getting to be a teenager at that time, so i sometimes was a little skeptical and i thought it was a little corny but we will get back to that later. how long have you researched and studied and why did you start studying laura ingalls wilder? >> well, i discovered the books as a kid as well and read them and loved them and thought they were fantastic and i think part of the reason that i really love them was because my grandmother, most of my grandparents, had been farmers in the midwest. they were all immigrants from mainly scandinavian places and came to min
she lives with her husband in santa fe, new mexico. we would like you all to give her a warm welcome tonight. [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] are you ready for us to go ahead? are you going to go ahead and talk? >> thank you very much for having me. thank you for asking me to talk to caroline frazier. this is really exciting. i think most of us probably read little house on the prairie books when we were young and maybe many others watched it on tv, which i did. i was getting...
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she lives with her husband in santa fe, new mexico, and we would like you all to give her a very warm welcome tonight. [ applause ] >> i guess we're on. are you ready for us to go ahead. are you going to talk? >> thank you. thank you very much for having me and talking to carolyn fraser. it is very exciting. i think most of us read "little house on the prairie" books when we were young and maybe many others and maybe watched it on tv which i did. i was getting to be a teenager, though at that time, and i sometimes was a little skeptical and thought it was a little corny, but we'll get back to that later. so how long have you researched and studied and why did you start studying, laura ingalls wilder? >> well, i studied the books as a kid, too and read them and loved them and thought they were fantastic. i think part of the reason why i really loved them was because my grandmother and most of my grandparent his been farmers in the midwest and they were all immigrants from scandinavian places and came to minnesota and wisconsin and were farming in the late 1890s and in some of the same
she lives with her husband in santa fe, new mexico, and we would like you all to give her a very warm welcome tonight. [ applause ] >> i guess we're on. are you ready for us to go ahead. are you going to talk? >> thank you. thank you very much for having me and talking to carolyn fraser. it is very exciting. i think most of us read "little house on the prairie" books when we were young and maybe many others and maybe watched it on tv which i did. i was getting to be a...
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we don't have it in santa fe. we need that infrastructure because it is the key.e need to diversify away from fossil fuels. we have gotten a little lazy and rely on that fossil fuel. we rely on it. we can't do that. we need to move away. the renewable energy future in new mexico is great. as you know we've got all that sunshine, that beautiful sunshine that has yet to be put to work. we are so far behind other states in temples our renewable energy. this governor has pushed that. i think we are going to have an alignment of the federal government and the state government saying let's push those renewable energy jobs and diversification. i'd love to see us do innovation technology economy here. we have the creative economy. we have an outdoor economy that can be built. thank you for the great outdoors act, right? then we have to have an innovation economy. there are many who say that we need to do that to bring -- a lot of that is focused on too few places getting too unaffordable to live. let's get that innovation and move it to places like new mexico where we hav
we don't have it in santa fe. we need that infrastructure because it is the key.e need to diversify away from fossil fuels. we have gotten a little lazy and rely on that fossil fuel. we rely on it. we can't do that. we need to move away. the renewable energy future in new mexico is great. as you know we've got all that sunshine, that beautiful sunshine that has yet to be put to work. we are so far behind other states in temples our renewable energy. this governor has pushed that. i think we are...
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. >> reporter: with the clue into the mountains north of santa fe, it's believed tens of thousands haveest filled with millions in gold and precious jules. several lost their lives doing so. in june they said it had been finally discovered but the finder wanted to remain anonymous, a secret he took to his grave when he died in december at the age of 90. now the mystery is over. after they posted anonymously about his discovery. >> how are you able to find out who he was? >> i figured out a way to flag a typo inside the story which allows you to get a little bit of information to send to the author of the post. >> he's 32-year-old michigan medical student jack stoop who revealed himself to author daniel barbarisi. chasing the thrill. >> we had a good relationship for a few months going back and forth about the treasure until out of the blue one day he said, i think it's going to come out. you want to know who i am? i said, all right, let's talk. why stoop revealed himself? fearing a lawsuit would eventually name him, he came forward. in the suit an illinois woman claims stoop found the t
. >> reporter: with the clue into the mountains north of santa fe, it's believed tens of thousands haveest filled with millions in gold and precious jules. several lost their lives doing so. in june they said it had been finally discovered but the finder wanted to remain anonymous, a secret he took to his grave when he died in december at the age of 90. now the mystery is over. after they posted anonymously about his discovery. >> how are you able to find out who he was? >> i...
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the recall covers certain santa fe models, and sonata hybrids.ng safety recalls. >>> an unprecedented $19 billion fund to promote his goal of zero carbon emissions by the year 2050 >>> and this, this is rarer than a hole in one. brendan steel hitting an unbelievable 242 yard shot on a par 5 hole at the maya copa golf classic. it goes in for the albatross that's a 2 on a par 5, three strokes under par. congratulations. that is your cnbc news update for this hour. carl, back over to you >> dom, fun just listening to you call that play better than jim nantz. great stuff. >> you got it. >> dominic chu. >>> refresh record highs on the s&p and the dow as we get that jobs number coming in lower than expected employers adding the fewest new workers in six months. let's bring in jan hatzius to talk about the number and a lot more good morning, jan. good to see you. >> good to see you, carl >> any one offs in the data that would make this number a little more suspect or is this confirming what we suspected, a slowdown in new hires? >> i think it is largely
the recall covers certain santa fe models, and sonata hybrids.ng safety recalls. >>> an unprecedented $19 billion fund to promote his goal of zero carbon emissions by the year 2050 >>> and this, this is rarer than a hole in one. brendan steel hitting an unbelievable 242 yard shot on a par 5 hole at the maya copa golf classic. it goes in for the albatross that's a 2 on a par 5, three strokes under par. congratulations. that is your cnbc news update for this hour. carl, back...
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next, we go to robert with the santa fe new mexican. robert? reporter: thank you. we keep hearing about enforcement playing a role in this multitier approach. i'm hoping you can say more about that. specifically, what you're thinking. my second question for both of you is -- given your concern about the hospitals, the staffing, are you keeping track of how many of our medical workers have fallen prey to the virus, be it illness or quarantining or death? i'm curious about enforcement and the second question. thank you. gov. lujan grisham: what we know is that enforcement has been an incredible challenge for the state. and it has been difficult to engage all of law enforcement. it cannot be just state police. it cannot be mixed within the state police. we need local police support. police chiefs and their city councils and mayors, they have been mixed in their approach to enforcement. we began using agents that can do enforcement. ordinances, public health orders. there are a limited number of those folks. we have several instances where not only were they not enforc
next, we go to robert with the santa fe new mexican. robert? reporter: thank you. we keep hearing about enforcement playing a role in this multitier approach. i'm hoping you can say more about that. specifically, what you're thinking. my second question for both of you is -- given your concern about the hospitals, the staffing, are you keeping track of how many of our medical workers have fallen prey to the virus, be it illness or quarantining or death? i'm curious about enforcement and the...
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fe funeral. >>> condado santa clara implorÓ a la a la comunidad que cancele viajes y reuniones con personas que usted. >>> mi plan es estar con mi esposa nada mÁs, cocinando nuestra comida. >>> solo mi esposo l mis niÑos. >>> nada mÁs estaremos, todos mis hijos, esposa y yo. >>> a ayer habÍa 31 camas disponibles en cuidados intensivos en santa clara. >>> tenemos que poner este freno de e emergencia. los nÚmeros, de pacientes, por covid ya han duplicado en dos semanas. en la entidad por la cantidad de gente que vive aquÍ, los nÚmeros se ven en cantidades mayores. en el estado si surge otra ola de contagios como resultado de celebraciÓn de navidad, lo mÁs seguro que sobrepasemos las cien mil hospitalizaciones lo que implica co que lapso inminente. sandra brm dÉcimo noticiero telemundo 48. >>> covid 19d la tercera causado muerte. esto segÚn funcionarios de condado santa clara y esta semana se reportaron 632 muertes sin importan quien tiene a seres queridos en el hospital por covid. hay que respetar normas sanitarias y evitar reuniones fuera del hogar. >>> demanda contra contra costa suspendida por
fe funeral. >>> condado santa clara implorÓ a la a la comunidad que cancele viajes y reuniones con personas que usted. >>> mi plan es estar con mi esposa nada mÁs, cocinando nuestra comida. >>> solo mi esposo l mis niÑos. >>> nada mÁs estaremos, todos mis hijos, esposa y yo. >>> a ayer habÍa 31 camas disponibles en cuidados intensivos en santa clara. >>> tenemos que poner este freno de e emergencia. los nÚmeros, de pacientes, por covid...
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this is from the santa fe new mexican. of the columns on this pearl harbor remembrance day this december 7, 2020. getting your thoughts this morning, alex in flint, michigan is up first. good morning to you. caller: good morning. surprised thaty trump even commented on pearl harbor. it really surprised me, i'm sorry. i'm in a rent mode. -- i am in a rent mode. - rant mode. he spends a million dollars golfing and he didn't go to vietnam like people my age did, evenreally amazing that we put up with this stuff. i don't understand the american people. that many people fell for this guys is joe biden was saying, malarkey. it's really something. my daughter is in early childhood education teacher and when the kids come back and they get tired and need a nap and she asks them, do you have any words, they say i need a nap. that's how i feel about it step we all need a nap because we are out of worries. host: this is robert and cole port, pennsylvania on the line for veterans and family members, go ahead. in worldy father was war
this is from the santa fe new mexican. of the columns on this pearl harbor remembrance day this december 7, 2020. getting your thoughts this morning, alex in flint, michigan is up first. good morning to you. caller: good morning. surprised thaty trump even commented on pearl harbor. it really surprised me, i'm sorry. i'm in a rent mode. -- i am in a rent mode. - rant mode. he spends a million dollars golfing and he didn't go to vietnam like people my age did, evenreally amazing that we put up...
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host: tony, and santa fe, new mexico. good morning come i was going to call earlier as well. i want to know where the direct payments are, how about just feeding children and what independent restaurants are going to do about it and what tom thinks about mcconnell's plan to grant a pardon to all so they are not like tyson, who had an outbreak of covid because of the lack of proper precautions. end is that what union leaders are supposed to do? -- and is that what union leaders are supposed to do? guest: there were a couple of questions there. first, in terms of protections for businesses, i don't think carteshould be carlock -- blanc protections for businesses but i think getting some protections are fine. i don't think it should be cannot suewhere you anyone. in the case of tyson you had employees betting on who would get covid. and the federal government came oshath meatpacking and cut out of the process. they were looking at what was happening in these plans and the president just used his power to force employees to g
host: tony, and santa fe, new mexico. good morning come i was going to call earlier as well. i want to know where the direct payments are, how about just feeding children and what independent restaurants are going to do about it and what tom thinks about mcconnell's plan to grant a pardon to all so they are not like tyson, who had an outbreak of covid because of the lack of proper precautions. end is that what union leaders are supposed to do? -- and is that what union leaders are supposed to...