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is a native of santa fe and her guitarist. the people of santa fe have created something very special here. dishes that you can only find here. you can find them nowhere else. they tell a special story and they taste great too. ♪ >> thank you. >> reporter: in santa fe, new mexican food like its people is a mix of diverse cultures and flavors. >> you'll come to find various types, anywhere from mediterranean or italian food but obviously new mexican food is definitely our staple. >> reporter: everyone in this state has their own secret recipe. they are famous for their tamales. >> my grandmother taught me when i was 5. >> we got the tamales, the rice and beans. what makes this so special? >> it's all made from scratch. >> all right. now the true test. ♪ really, really good. at a state that shares a border with old mexico, new mexicans love their margaritas. it's a hot steamy day and it's 5:00 somewhere so here to help me make the she'd perfect margarita. how do we start? >> we start adding 1 1/2 ounces of tequila. >> half an ou
is a native of santa fe and her guitarist. the people of santa fe have created something very special here. dishes that you can only find here. you can find them nowhere else. they tell a special story and they taste great too. ♪ >> thank you. >> reporter: in santa fe, new mexican food like its people is a mix of diverse cultures and flavors. >> you'll come to find various types, anywhere from mediterranean or italian food but obviously new mexican food is definitely our...
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the santa fe, the greater santa fe fire coalition is a very successful collaboration. and it was built from the ground up. around the premise if you bring the right people to the table much like you have, i think on this panel, who can put their two cents into the mix, you often get a product that's much better than a single person or a single organization could have come up with. and in that coalition we have all levels of government. we have nonprofit. we have scientists. we have people from the labs, and we even have people who don't necessarily agree with what we're doing. and we had regular meetings to talk about how duowe make our watersheds and forests health departmentier -- healthier and safer and how do we protect our communities and prevents large fires and those things that occur. we've talked about the smoke. we've talked about the post-fire debris. they've got huge destructive potential to not only primary effects but secondary and tertiary effects. anything you can do to research and create data on those things that are modifiable and toss them into a ro
the santa fe, the greater santa fe fire coalition is a very successful collaboration. and it was built from the ground up. around the premise if you bring the right people to the table much like you have, i think on this panel, who can put their two cents into the mix, you often get a product that's much better than a single person or a single organization could have come up with. and in that coalition we have all levels of government. we have nonprofit. we have scientists. we have people from...
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i'm recently retired fire chief of santa fe county fire department. i currently service chair as wildfire policy committee. i appreciate the opportunity today to discuss the state of federal science in the future. wild land fires are now a threat to every state as my previous panelists as well as members of the committee have stated. the statistics continue to rise. this year, probably, looks to be the worst on record. local fire departments are on the front lines. we prepare communities for fires and are often the first to respond. we help evacuate communities. with the fires over we help them recover. and address threats often follow like debris flows, and insights. well federal agencies like the u.s. or fema played the most visible role federal research agencies like nasa, now, and nsf provide tools to help prevent and fight future wildland fires. we currently provide research for fire weather prediction, satellite imagery, fire analysis, research and building codes, community fire prevention, post foreign ellis instead he is a major catastrophic f
i'm recently retired fire chief of santa fe county fire department. i currently service chair as wildfire policy committee. i appreciate the opportunity today to discuss the state of federal science in the future. wild land fires are now a threat to every state as my previous panelists as well as members of the committee have stated. the statistics continue to rise. this year, probably, looks to be the worst on record. local fire departments are on the front lines. we prepare communities for...
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our fourth is chief eric litsenberg from santa fe county, new mexico.served the majority of his career in the city of santa fe fire department before returning to the county where his career began. through 25 years of service, he has also worked for new mexico state forestry and is part of multiple incident management teams and for many years owned santa fe wildfire, which provided resources for large scale incident management and response. as our witnesses should know, you'll each have five minutes for your spoken testimony. your entire written testimony will be included in the record of this hearing. when you have concluded your spoken testimony, we will begin with questions. there will be, i believe, a little clock on your virtual screen that will count down your five minutes. when your five minutes are up, we do ask that your sum up so we can hear all the witnesses before votes are called. first, we will start with you, dr. clements. >> good morning, chairwoman johnson, ranking member lucas and members of the committee including congresswoman lofgre
our fourth is chief eric litsenberg from santa fe county, new mexico.served the majority of his career in the city of santa fe fire department before returning to the county where his career began. through 25 years of service, he has also worked for new mexico state forestry and is part of multiple incident management teams and for many years owned santa fe wildfire, which provided resources for large scale incident management and response. as our witnesses should know, you'll each have five...
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but it's historically low levels, a series of reports from argentina, santa fe province. it's almost 5000 kilometers in length, making it the 2nd longest river in south america. but now the water in the bottom, the river, you said its lowest in almost 80 years due to lack of rainfall. my dear amena owned the camping area on the riverbank. she used to have to use a boat to move around. but not anymore. i mean, unless you go to during the summer there was a bit more walter, so we had more people, but you cannot reach this area walking. we don't have a lot of war. the river is crucial for argentina's economy with millions of tons of grain, beef, and other agriculture exports passing through here. this place where i'm standing is in the middle of the river, there's no water left only sand. this is also part of one of the origin tina main export ships are being forced to leave around 30 percent of their cargo because of lack of water. the main concern for local people here is that the situation could get even worse. the file columbo is part of a group of environmental lawyers
but it's historically low levels, a series of reports from argentina, santa fe province. it's almost 5000 kilometers in length, making it the 2nd longest river in south america. but now the water in the bottom, the river, you said its lowest in almost 80 years due to lack of rainfall. my dear amena owned the camping area on the riverbank. she used to have to use a boat to move around. but not anymore. i mean, unless you go to during the summer there was a bit more walter, so we had more people,...
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i will, i'll just see de santa fe argentina. ok. serious situation, wherever you look, all across the planet. let's bring in monkeys and off. he's a climate solutions specialist, and he teaches environmental studies at the university of new south wales. he joins us from sidney. mark, decent of welcome to al jazeera is what we're seeing there in a reporting from turkey and south america. kind of the climate change, new normal is poor people being terribly impacted by this, but it's not just poor people or rural people being moved to move back. they're having to move because they're losing everything. yes, that's right. and the climate change is a very important fact. the climate change produces heat waves and droughts, and that produces dr. education. and then all you need is ignition. and very often, most of that ignition is goes by lightning, not by sabotage. and then you have a firestone and in australia without black stomach, eyes of $21920.00. horrendous fires we. we found a large part of eastern australia was on fire and bu
i will, i'll just see de santa fe argentina. ok. serious situation, wherever you look, all across the planet. let's bring in monkeys and off. he's a climate solutions specialist, and he teaches environmental studies at the university of new south wales. he joins us from sidney. mark, decent of welcome to al jazeera is what we're seeing there in a reporting from turkey and south america. kind of the climate change, new normal is poor people being terribly impacted by this, but it's not just poor...
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i'll defeat the santa fe. i can tina more than 60000000 americans across 20 states or under official heat warnings as temperature stores or near record levels. the pacific northwest and southeast are sweltering and close to 40 degrees celsius. last month, a days long heat wave killed hundreds of people. one study says record breaking heat waves may become 2 to 7 times more frequent around the world in the next few decades. ah, well u. s. domestic star simone bowels has pulled out the 2 more finals at the tokyo olympics as she focuses on her mental health. the 24 year old join, some of her team mates on a shopping trip in the host city. on saturday. bows is now withdrawn from 4 of her 6 events. she'll be assessed daily before deciding whether to compete and the 2 remaining finals coming up next week. and the richardson is in tokyo here reports that biles has brought the important issue of mental health to a world stage. i think it looks unlikely now, and possibly unlikely we'll ever see her at another olympics
i'll defeat the santa fe. i can tina more than 60000000 americans across 20 states or under official heat warnings as temperature stores or near record levels. the pacific northwest and southeast are sweltering and close to 40 degrees celsius. last month, a days long heat wave killed hundreds of people. one study says record breaking heat waves may become 2 to 7 times more frequent around the world in the next few decades. ah, well u. s. domestic star simone bowels has pulled out the 2 more...
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so i was informed that my son was going to be on the santa fe vacancy last so you could contact me me the me longer. my mama, i'm not going to the in the home the one of the gods now when i was sure why i kept me your your my the john that for for him it was ms. farmers know i can show him in the morning. i'm quite sure i'm not sure how long i . ready thought you well well, the, do you know what you say that you're going? are you yeah. hi. duties. savannah, georgia to junior what you want us for that when you go to a wedding bleeding, i'm on the phone. can you can you call me liable for you? and you can call me on monday, which of the machine such if i need to have a key, let them kill you. that's all it comes to forget to tell you guys on the concussion. i think you have a good weekend and you've got to pull that up now again and yeah, that will know for the family how much she has left you can you make it sound favorable? ah, so she knew me going to at yahoo or to hook you up with me. yeah, i just wanna show you the way i will talk to you on the cell with me. you want me to put, you
so i was informed that my son was going to be on the santa fe vacancy last so you could contact me me the me longer. my mama, i'm not going to the in the home the one of the gods now when i was sure why i kept me your your my the john that for for him it was ms. farmers know i can show him in the morning. i'm quite sure i'm not sure how long i . ready thought you well well, the, do you know what you say that you're going? are you yeah. hi. duties. savannah, georgia to junior what you want us...
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he is at santa fe national cemetery. >> reporter: a wall full of birthday greetings show appreciation for the 72-year- old who doesn't give up. >> i am still looking for vets i can help. >> reporter: for decades as a relentless advocate for military veterans and families applying for government benefits, this week's jeff are jefferson award goes to jill martinez. >>> if you a quiero who has done exemplary service, let us know. go to kpix.com/hero and click the nomination tab. >>> a check on our thursday weather forecast with meteorologist mary lee and a peek at the weekend too. >>> excited for our weekend. we are looking at a beautiful afternoon across the bay area. taking you live outside with san francisco mark hopkins hotel cam. you see the sunshine and the camera shaking a bit. let's check our temperatures from 59 in downtown san francisco, 64 oakland. we are looking at 70s from san jose, santa rosa, low 80s concord and livermore. 24 hour temperature change and similar to yesterday from exactly where we were yesterday for livermore and fairfield to a degree or two cooler compared
he is at santa fe national cemetery. >> reporter: a wall full of birthday greetings show appreciation for the 72-year- old who doesn't give up. >> i am still looking for vets i can help. >> reporter: for decades as a relentless advocate for military veterans and families applying for government benefits, this week's jeff are jefferson award goes to jill martinez. >>> if you a quiero who has done exemplary service, let us know. go to kpix.com/hero and click the...
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one is a very striking image — this is the guardian front page which shows firefighters out at the santa feestern coast of united states and canada facing serious temperatures in the resulting spontaneous fires. but let's and on the statue, harry and william with the statue, harry and william with the statue, harry and william with the statue of their late mother unveiled on what would've been her 60th birthday, which in itself is kind of a jerk of a reminder that she's been dead for more than 20 years and she would've been a lady leaving middle age and heading towards old age now. that in itself is a shock to the system when you realise how much time is past. these ictures realise how much time is past. these pictures and — realise how much time is past. these pictures and stories _ realise how much time is past. these pictures and stories on _ realise how much time is past. these pictures and stories on quite - realise how much time is past. these pictures and stories on quite a - realise how much time is past. these pictures and stories on quite a few. pictures and stories on quite a few
one is a very striking image — this is the guardian front page which shows firefighters out at the santa feestern coast of united states and canada facing serious temperatures in the resulting spontaneous fires. but let's and on the statue, harry and william with the statue, harry and william with the statue, harry and william with the statue of their late mother unveiled on what would've been her 60th birthday, which in itself is kind of a jerk of a reminder that she's been dead for more...
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witnesses include the former santa fe new mexico fire chief. this is three hours. >> testing.ested. >> we can hear you, sir, thank you. >> we were waiting just a minute because the conference and caucus were meeting, but i think we will begin. since this is a hybrid, do we begin a countdown to begin it or do we just proceed? i want to announce a couple of reminders. those attending unvaccinated against covid-19 need to stay masked throughout the hearing. unvaccinated members may remove their mask only during their questioning under this five minute rule or unvaccinated persons can also attend remotely. members should keep the video feed on. members are responsible for their own microphones, but please keep your microphones muted unless you are speaking. if members have documents they wish to submit to the record, please email them to the committee clerk, whose emails have been circulated prior to the hearing. i want to say good morning and thank chairwoman johnson for agreeing to hold this hearing. she is in her district with the first lady of the united states today and i'm h
witnesses include the former santa fe new mexico fire chief. this is three hours. >> testing.ested. >> we can hear you, sir, thank you. >> we were waiting just a minute because the conference and caucus were meeting, but i think we will begin. since this is a hybrid, do we begin a countdown to begin it or do we just proceed? i want to announce a couple of reminders. those attending unvaccinated against covid-19 need to stay masked throughout the hearing. unvaccinated members...
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>> yes, in telluride, in santa fe, they're the regular rooms.re attractive to people, hence they would pay more money because it's hard to get a reservation at a restaurant, let's say, somewhere like maui and also prices have gone up, so they'd rather just have the safety of cooking in their own room. >> right. lauren, you know what's happened is that the length of our stay has increased dramatically, and there's a lot of family travel, and so the kitchens are welcome for multi-generational families, families with young children, and/or people who know they are going to stay there for a week or two and they want the option to be able to have a meal or two in their hotel space, or in their residence within a hotel so the popularity has grown because of that. lauren: makes sense. i mean, i travel like that as it is, covid or not, because it's expensive and annoying to feed three kids three times a day, you know? it's easier to just sit at the kitchen table right here. that's not a vacation for mom, or dad, but look, we've handled that luxury, the
>> yes, in telluride, in santa fe, they're the regular rooms.re attractive to people, hence they would pay more money because it's hard to get a reservation at a restaurant, let's say, somewhere like maui and also prices have gone up, so they'd rather just have the safety of cooking in their own room. >> right. lauren, you know what's happened is that the length of our stay has increased dramatically, and there's a lot of family travel, and so the kitchens are welcome for...
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you had, did it, says the date of leman can step to a 100 minutes south in santa fe, leaving. well can miss them little lovely nick amount love mr. her out up is either so loud. be for them of her hey, hello, call jani and community dial in one moment. and then you know what, what he said that the sudden i use to have him come to the golden gate bridge is going through the island yarboro for he. she will iowa miller. sure, yeah, any minova monopoly, could you bear with the tech in murphy miss in sort of learning the creative achievement of iraqi design. right? yeah, not de la are seen by millions throughout the world. by contrast, when your knife as work with nanotechnology is largely invisible to the naked eye, yet is of a great benefit to humanity at large, and quite different ways, both have enriched many life. ah, an extra judicial killing and a north african capital. i heard someone breaking into our house. i heard people shouting so full masked men for not only the eyes and hair were showing al jazeera world, his red eye, witness accounts of the dramatic story of the ass
you had, did it, says the date of leman can step to a 100 minutes south in santa fe, leaving. well can miss them little lovely nick amount love mr. her out up is either so loud. be for them of her hey, hello, call jani and community dial in one moment. and then you know what, what he said that the sudden i use to have him come to the golden gate bridge is going through the island yarboro for he. she will iowa miller. sure, yeah, any minova monopoly, could you bear with the tech in murphy miss...
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did it says the date of lehman o. kenneth madison sep to a 100 minutes south in santa fe leven. well, can miss them, little beloved nick amount will love mr. her out of is either so a lot to be for of her pain, hello call jani, and community dialing. and then you can reach me on one of the people who said that the mother of a sudden i use going to the golden gate bridge going through the island yarbrough for he she will iowa miller? sure. yeah. and him another one minute please. could you bear with me can, if you miss in sort of thing me out of them, i really burning the creative achievement of iraqi designer radio. not de la, are seen by millions throughout the world. by contrast, when your knife as work would nanotechnology is largely invisible to the naked eye, yet is of a great benefit to humanity at large, and quite different ways. both have enriched many eyes. ah, an extra judicial killing and a north african capital. i heard someone breaking into a house, i heard people shouting so full masked men, but not only the eyes and hair was showing al jazeera world, his red eye,
did it says the date of lehman o. kenneth madison sep to a 100 minutes south in santa fe leven. well, can miss them, little beloved nick amount will love mr. her out of is either so a lot to be for of her pain, hello call jani, and community dialing. and then you can reach me on one of the people who said that the mother of a sudden i use going to the golden gate bridge going through the island yarbrough for he she will iowa miller? sure. yeah. and him another one minute please. could you bear...
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even though he did not see action, he and the company he was involved with never got past santa fe, new mexico, the experience taught him about how to lead a company of men even though they were never involved in battle. when he came back, he practiced the study of law. he did that from his uncle, from which his middle name is derived. he became a lawyer. he ran for prosecuting attorney in the early 1850's and won. he was a prosecuting attorney in the third judicial circuit. if you remember from abraham lincoln, he practiced on the eighth judicial circuit. logan was a prosecutor. he eventually opened up his own law practice is where he was mainly defending clients. in this case he was prosecuting them. this leads me to a quick story. you can't do this anymore but back then you could. at the very end of his term he had a case of a horse thief with very flimsy evidence. it was in one of these southern counties he represented in his prosecuting term. despite the flimsy evidence, his people would say logan was great at convincing everybody and a good talker. he was able to convict a man wit
even though he did not see action, he and the company he was involved with never got past santa fe, new mexico, the experience taught him about how to lead a company of men even though they were never involved in battle. when he came back, he practiced the study of law. he did that from his uncle, from which his middle name is derived. he became a lawyer. he ran for prosecuting attorney in the early 1850's and won. he was a prosecuting attorney in the third judicial circuit. if you remember...
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. >>> i am it santa fe unified school district headquarters were we are 20 days normal as the school year we have had in a long time. >> we are looking forward team usa is ready for the olympic games, and so is erica! she's got the fastest internet, with wifi speeds faster than a gig. so when all of team usa is going for gold... ...her wifi can power it all, and more. i. love. you. can your internet do that? cheer on team usa with wifi speeds faster than a gig. or, get started with xfinity internet for $19.99 a month for 12 months. switch today. >>> for the first time in the pandemic, it seem a moh and a half ago the bay area padded itself on its collective back for having reopened with a world class of vaccination rate. now, kind of suddenly, it seems like all of that just was not enough, so what are we left with? worry, a lot of uncertainty and a lot of frustration. >> it is scary thinking about all the people that will be affected by this and am not will be. t whate there are a lot of uncertainties. >> reporter: cases are up and masks are back and i think it is clear which directi
. >>> i am it santa fe unified school district headquarters were we are 20 days normal as the school year we have had in a long time. >> we are looking forward team usa is ready for the olympic games, and so is erica! she's got the fastest internet, with wifi speeds faster than a gig. so when all of team usa is going for gold... ...her wifi can power it all, and more. i. love. you. can your internet do that? cheer on team usa with wifi speeds faster than a gig. or, get started...
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. >>> looking out at san jose where there is now a big change inside, the santa fe unified school district, a community group came together to celebrate the end of partnerships between the school district and san jose police it resource officers on campus next year and those who gather today said it has been a long fight. >> you talk about trauma especially at the hands of violent authorities like police and without you will speaking in our classrooms in school and district meetings, this change would not have happened. keep speaking up because people are listening. >> the school district is reworking its safety plan for the upcoming school year. >>> still ahead on kpix 5 news and streaming on cbsn bay area. >> college athletes saying show me the money. >>> coming up, emotions running high from one of bill cosby's accusers here in the bay area. >> i just want to throw up and i want to cry and i want to smack him and i feel really sad. >>> a wild scene in a north bay delicia: this is where all our recycling is sorted -- 1.2 million pounds every day, helping to make san francisco the greenes
. >>> looking out at san jose where there is now a big change inside, the santa fe unified school district, a community group came together to celebrate the end of partnerships between the school district and san jose police it resource officers on campus next year and those who gather today said it has been a long fight. >> you talk about trauma especially at the hands of violent authorities like police and without you will speaking in our classrooms in school and district...
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i was at the santa fe opera. of my -- asked if i wanted to go to los angeles and pursue film. but i had been in opera, doing the tempest. and in theater doing shakespeare. i had a love for theater. so film was so far out of my scope. then one day i met spike lee. he advised me how to get more film experience. i personally did not think i needed film experience. i was not planning on getting into film and before i knew it i was designing his first studio films. >> since then you have worked with spike lee on 14 films. tell us how did working with him help you develop. >> he was like my first mentor. he actually with the -- would go shopping with me for certain characters. he would talk about meeting -- needing multiples and the different nuances of filmmaking. he made sure that i was adept at. so, we went to the paces together. there were no bad answers, no wrong answers. he really did shepherd me into the film industry. >> you transform so many people. opera winfre -- oprah winfrey and chadwick boseman as the kin
i was at the santa fe opera. of my -- asked if i wanted to go to los angeles and pursue film. but i had been in opera, doing the tempest. and in theater doing shakespeare. i had a love for theater. so film was so far out of my scope. then one day i met spike lee. he advised me how to get more film experience. i personally did not think i needed film experience. i was not planning on getting into film and before i knew it i was designing his first studio films. >> since then you have...
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the temperature hit about 90 degrees here in santa fe today. you know, it's got all the elements here for a fire. it's kind of windy. it was hot in a nice swing back over here. just to show you. we've got another a typical example of the firemen over the over my shoulder here just kind of mopping up here, putting water on these hot spots as they as they there was a shelter-in-place that heard about earlier as far as i know that's still in effect. >> don't have any information about homes or condos and there are a lot of the area that are fretting. but a lot of smoke. i know that viewers have been sending in video and to the newsroom here this afternoon because this is really putting up a lot of smoke. i came just south of san jose. and that fire looked like a lot worse than it actually was. at least from that vantage point, a huge who was small kind of towering over the northern part of san jose. my understanding is the fire broke out around 2.30 sort of near the cisco campus here on north first street. into in the creek bed no, were dust as to
the temperature hit about 90 degrees here in santa fe today. you know, it's got all the elements here for a fire. it's kind of windy. it was hot in a nice swing back over here. just to show you. we've got another a typical example of the firemen over the over my shoulder here just kind of mopping up here, putting water on these hot spots as they as they there was a shelter-in-place that heard about earlier as far as i know that's still in effect. >> don't have any information about homes...
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he's at santa fe national cemetery. >> reporter: a wall full of birthday greetings show appreciation for the 72-year- old who doesn't give up. >> i'm still out there looking for vets i can help. >> reporter: so for decades as a relentless advocate for military veterans and families applying for government benefits, this week's jefferson award in the bay ar goesto jimartin is. >> jill says she often tells military veterans and their families about services they haven't even heard about that were available to them. for example, giving the potential of free hearing aids, and those can be kind of expensive. >> no kidding, absolutely. what a tremendous resource she is. >>> if you know of a quiet hero who does exemplary service in the community, let us know about it. go to our jefferson awards web page, kpix.com/hero, and click on the nominations tab. >>> speaking of someone who does very, very good work here at kpix 5, paul heggen standing by . it's you, you've got the weather report for us. >> its midwestern upbringing, always very shy when accepting complements, but thank you. very smal
he's at santa fe national cemetery. >> reporter: a wall full of birthday greetings show appreciation for the 72-year- old who doesn't give up. >> i'm still out there looking for vets i can help. >> reporter: so for decades as a relentless advocate for military veterans and families applying for government benefits, this week's jefferson award in the bay ar goesto jimartin is. >> jill says she often tells military veterans and their families about services they haven't...
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i wonder if you could talk a little bit about the santa fe irish at efforts and share with us how the science was leveraged and partnerships were leveraged and how we might scale this model across the west. >> i sure can. very much appreciate that question because it is near and very dear to me. the greater santa fe coalition is a successful collaboration then we were built from the ground up, based on bringing the right people to the table so you get a much better product than a single person or single organization could have come up with. in that coalition, we have 12 levels of government, nonprofits, scientists, people from the lab, and people who do not necessarily agree with what we are doing. we have regular readings about keeping -- regular meetings to talk about keeping our areas safer and prevent the large fires and those things we talked about -- they've got huge destructive potential not only primary effects but secondary and tertiary effects, and anything you can do to toss them in a smart mind to come up with solutions, i think replication of that across the nation is muc
i wonder if you could talk a little bit about the santa fe irish at efforts and share with us how the science was leveraged and partnerships were leveraged and how we might scale this model across the west. >> i sure can. very much appreciate that question because it is near and very dear to me. the greater santa fe coalition is a successful collaboration then we were built from the ground up, based on bringing the right people to the table so you get a much better product than a single...
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as algeria stories bone, our ports from argentina, as santa fe province. i'm here in the city over the side of the province on sunday for about 3 hours away from the capital. and this river that you can see right behind me is that by an around 80 percent of argentine, us exports leave the country through this river over 4000 ships like mechanical ships that you can see right behind me started through this area. what's happening here? right now is that this river has hit a historic low. it should be 3 meters higher, that it is right now. we're told by experts that are around 6000 cubic meters are being lost at this point. every 2nd of the part of the river right now, and this has a huge it back to an argentine of exports or now generation of electricity, among other issues that are happening right now. and that's why the government of america fernandez, has declared the water emergency for a 180 days to assist producers among others of those affected by what's happening in the country. right now we traveled through the pad and now to find out what's exactly
as algeria stories bone, our ports from argentina, as santa fe province. i'm here in the city over the side of the province on sunday for about 3 hours away from the capital. and this river that you can see right behind me is that by an around 80 percent of argentine, us exports leave the country through this river over 4000 ships like mechanical ships that you can see right behind me started through this area. what's happening here? right now is that this river has hit a historic low. it...
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good morning to you from chicago, santa fe, lexington, phoenix, and happy to see our friends from theeorgia commission on the holocaust. when did your father encounter japanese diplomat chiune sugihara? leo: my father never wanted to get back to bialystok anyway because he held the communists in such horrible stand. so the idea of leaving the russian rule was one of the main forces for him. of course, everyone understood that the nazis were only months away from capturing the city. a rumor had it that the japanese counsel general in lithuania, in the been capital of lithuania, would possibly give transit visa to the jews that wanted to leave russian rule and the fear of nazi occupation. and so, he along with thousands of others -- these are the very few that manage to get out of the horror that was to follow in the holocaust. it was sugihara's bravery as a diplomat to deny the orders of his government because they did not want him to issue these transit visas. if anyone understands what a transit visa is, they have seen the movie casablanca and if they have not, i urge you to see it.
good morning to you from chicago, santa fe, lexington, phoenix, and happy to see our friends from theeorgia commission on the holocaust. when did your father encounter japanese diplomat chiune sugihara? leo: my father never wanted to get back to bialystok anyway because he held the communists in such horrible stand. so the idea of leaving the russian rule was one of the main forces for him. of course, everyone understood that the nazis were only months away from capturing the city. a rumor had...
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good morning to you from chicago, leo's hometown, santa fe new mexico, lexington north carolina, phoenix, arizona and happy to see her friends the georgia commission on the holocaust good morning to all of you. now, when did your father encounter japanese diplomat? they have to bear my father never wanted to get back because he held the communists and such the idea that leaving was one of the main forces for him. and of course everyone understood the nazi are only months away which is then the capitol of lithuania would possibly give visa to the jews who wanted to leave russian rule and the fear of not see occupation. and so he there are very few that managed to get out was the bravery as a diplomat to deny the orders of the government because they did not want him to enter the transit visa. anyone understands they probably seen the movie casablanca. the only hope you have of escaping and certain death that it probably is anyway. and so the council general gave out over 2000 visas. those 2000 could represent a lot more because the visa that was presented we ended up getting out. the need
good morning to you from chicago, leo's hometown, santa fe new mexico, lexington north carolina, phoenix, arizona and happy to see her friends the georgia commission on the holocaust good morning to all of you. now, when did your father encounter japanese diplomat? they have to bear my father never wanted to get back because he held the communists and such the idea that leaving was one of the main forces for him. and of course everyone understood the nazi are only months away which is then the...
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good morning to you from chicago, leo's hometown, santa fe, new mexico; lexington, north carolina; phoenix, arizona; and also happy to see our friends from the georgia commission on the holocaust. good morning to all of you. now, leo, when did your father encounter the japanese diplomat, sukihara? >> well, you must remember that my father never wanted to get back anyway because he held the communists in such, in such a horrible stand so that the idea of leaving the russian rule of vilna was one of the main forces for him. and, of course, everyone understood that the nazis were only months away from perhaps capturing the city. and rumor had it that the japanese consul-general in lithuania, what was then the capital of lithuania, would possibly give transit visas to the jews that wanted to leave russian rule and the fear of nazi occupation. and so he along with thousands of others that were in vilna, theirs cape route. theirs cape route. now, mind you, these are the very few that managed to get out of the horror that was to follow in the holocaust. and it was sukihara's bravery as a diplomat
good morning to you from chicago, leo's hometown, santa fe, new mexico; lexington, north carolina; phoenix, arizona; and also happy to see our friends from the georgia commission on the holocaust. good morning to all of you. now, leo, when did your father encounter the japanese diplomat, sukihara? >> well, you must remember that my father never wanted to get back anyway because he held the communists in such, in such a horrible stand so that the idea of leaving the russian rule of vilna...
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and so that's why we make an effort to come out even far as santa fe, some of my my folks coming from as far as salinas, they it's is really a commitment base. fans are definitely committed. >> kron 4 also talk with some fans about the council members concerns that taxpayers could end up on the hook for the project. a majority of the fans that we talked with say they believe the jobs and economic boost in the sense of community. the a's bring to the east bay would far outweigh any dollar amount you can continue to track the fate of the a's right now on kron 4 dot com. we have notes on today's city council meeting along with our team coverage all you have to do is use your mobile device to scan the qr code you see on your screen and you'll be taken to our new digital page. that's all about the a's at kron 4 dot com. >> today. marks day 11 in the search for phillip cray-chick, the berkeley runner who went missing in pleasanton a week and a half ago and new tonight. his father is speaking out for the first time to kron 4 and he tells our michelle kingston that he and the family are remai
and so that's why we make an effort to come out even far as santa fe, some of my my folks coming from as far as salinas, they it's is really a commitment base. fans are definitely committed. >> kron 4 also talk with some fans about the council members concerns that taxpayers could end up on the hook for the project. a majority of the fans that we talked with say they believe the jobs and economic boost in the sense of community. the a's bring to the east bay would far outweigh any dollar...
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santa fe approach engineering from a slightly different perspective. with less literal skin in the game. >> yes. >> i want to figure out how to word this without a yes or no. [inaudible] >> it became odd because for someone like myself and my compiled race who became flight directors we didn't intuitively understand why everyone didn't want to be a flight director, right? but there were lots of people who thought it was the best dog gone job there was and they'd say i don't want the responsibility. when you have a heck of a lot of responsibility a lot of responsibility the job you're in you realize that. i hate to say this it this way but they want to have a family of kids and everything and a lot of flight directors are single people. i was unique. there'srs a reason i was a long serving flight or in history. it was 20 years and that's because i absolutely love this job. there was no other job in the space program that i wanted. most people spend five to seven years as a flight director and then they go off and become program manager. the last two pro
santa fe approach engineering from a slightly different perspective. with less literal skin in the game. >> yes. >> i want to figure out how to word this without a yes or no. [inaudible] >> it became odd because for someone like myself and my compiled race who became flight directors we didn't intuitively understand why everyone didn't want to be a flight director, right? but there were lots of people who thought it was the best dog gone job there was and they'd say i don't...
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it all started when i first saw "the santa fe trail" on harper's ferry and what a disaster. it is so amazing that hollywood tries to do -- i'm going to get off my soap box from it -- that hollywood tries to turn history into this fanatical like fantasy world when the actual history is just as crazy and exciting and thrilling and adventurous and sad and thrilling as what hollywood wants to make it. they need a proper telling of that story. tell the story of the individuals that participated in that and not fictionalize it. >> some of the mountain men would have had facial hair like me. >> definitely. >> me or michael right here. >> but the thing with facial hair if they did have it, it wouldn't have been cultivated. >> yeah. >> it wouldn't have been nicely cultivated. and then eventually they would have shaved it at some point. >> yeah. >> appreciate john, you think this is cultivated. i do appreciate that. >> i'm biased towards my own campaign. i'm working on a new book to covers the river war and i think the story of what those guys went through, i think you have to tell th
it all started when i first saw "the santa fe trail" on harper's ferry and what a disaster. it is so amazing that hollywood tries to do -- i'm going to get off my soap box from it -- that hollywood tries to turn history into this fanatical like fantasy world when the actual history is just as crazy and exciting and thrilling and adventurous and sad and thrilling as what hollywood wants to make it. they need a proper telling of that story. tell the story of the individuals that...
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it all started when i first saw the "santa fe trail" and what a disaster. it is so amazing that hollywood tries to do -- i'm going to get off my soap box soon, i promise. it's amazing hollywood tries to turn history into this fanatical fantasy whorld when the actual history is just as crazy and exciting and thrilling and adventurous and sad and thrilling as what hollywood wants to make it. so, they need a proper telling of that story. and tell the story of the individuals that participated in that and not fictionalize it. >> i do feel like some of the men would have had facial hair like me. >> definitely. >> me or michael right here. so -- >> but the thing with facial hair, if they did have it, it wouldn't have been cultivated. it would have been nicely quaffed and cultivated. eventually they would have shaved it at some point. >> yeah. appreciate, john that you think this is cultivated. i do appreciate that. >> i'm biased towards my own campaign. for those that don't know i'm working on a new book to cover the war. and i think this story of the siege of fo
it all started when i first saw the "santa fe trail" and what a disaster. it is so amazing that hollywood tries to do -- i'm going to get off my soap box soon, i promise. it's amazing hollywood tries to turn history into this fanatical fantasy whorld when the actual history is just as crazy and exciting and thrilling and adventurous and sad and thrilling as what hollywood wants to make it. so, they need a proper telling of that story. and tell the story of the individuals that...
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today it's going to be from parts of new mexico, santa fe, down to the mexican border.ngelo, south of dallas. get part of the metroplex in there into shreveport as well. stretching into mississippi. the threat today will be damaging winds, large hail. can't rule out a tornado, although the atmosphere isn't quite set up for that. but we'll probably see storms with rough winds. some will stretch all the way to the ohio river valley. >>> good morning. the bay shoreline escaping the worst of the heat. today in the 70s. a nice afternoon in oakland. >>> this weather report has been >>> this weather report has been sponsored by ozempic. >> you know what's galling? i just watch him -- >> galling? >> i watch him do the weather with such, you know, enthusiasm. and then i ask him is it going to rain in my backyard barbecue today, and he says, and i'm quoting here, tbd. >> yeah, well -- >> look, you got -- >> it's not a personalized forecast just for you. >> right. i cover the big picture, the lifesaving important stories. your life, not so important. [ laughter ] >> that's on -- w
today it's going to be from parts of new mexico, santa fe, down to the mexican border.ngelo, south of dallas. get part of the metroplex in there into shreveport as well. stretching into mississippi. the threat today will be damaging winds, large hail. can't rule out a tornado, although the atmosphere isn't quite set up for that. but we'll probably see storms with rough winds. some will stretch all the way to the ohio river valley. >>> good morning. the bay shoreline escaping the worst...
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it's over east of santa fe. and we owned a ranch there.there were five of us i think who owned the ranch. just different people, had different relationships and it was kind of a - we never used it much. it was an investment and i've known dan over the years and i haven't seen him in ages. but joyce, my wife joyce sees jean from time to time. lamb: so do you still have that ownership at all? rumsfeld: no, that was in the '70s and '80s. it's been i'm going to guess i don't know 10, 15 to 20 years since we've had that ranch. oh, it's near las vegas, new mexico. lamb: new mexico? rumsfeld: yes, not las vegas, nevada. lamb: embedding of journalists and the iraq war, at one point there was 775 journalists and photographers, who's idea was it? rumsfeld: i don't know precisely. i know who i heard it first from and it was torie clark the assistant secretary of defense for public affairs. and she had been working with her staff and various people discussing it whether it was a good idea and whether it wasn't a good idea. and at some moment she came
it's over east of santa fe. and we owned a ranch there.there were five of us i think who owned the ranch. just different people, had different relationships and it was kind of a - we never used it much. it was an investment and i've known dan over the years and i haven't seen him in ages. but joyce, my wife joyce sees jean from time to time. lamb: so do you still have that ownership at all? rumsfeld: no, that was in the '70s and '80s. it's been i'm going to guess i don't know 10, 15 to 20 years...
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so i i have a lot to say about hollywood and historical films it all started when i first saw the santa fe trail about john brown's right on harpers ferry and what a disaster. it is so amazing that hollywood tries to do. i'm gonna get off my soapbox soon. i promise. it's so amazing that hollywood tries to turn history into this fanatical like fantasy world when the actual history is just as crazy and exciting and thrilling and adventurous and sad and thrilling. as what hollywood wants to make it so they need a proper telling of that story and tell the story of the individuals that participated in that and not fictionalize it. do feel like something about men would have had facial hair like me like by the time they aren't stare. um or me or michael right here. so but the thing but the thing with facial hair is if they did have it it would have been would have been cultivated. it would have been nicely thought cultivated, you know would it would have been an eventually they would have shaved at some point, but you know, yeah appreciate john this is cultivated. so i do appreciate that vanessa
so i i have a lot to say about hollywood and historical films it all started when i first saw the santa fe trail about john brown's right on harpers ferry and what a disaster. it is so amazing that hollywood tries to do. i'm gonna get off my soapbox soon. i promise. it's so amazing that hollywood tries to turn history into this fanatical like fantasy world when the actual history is just as crazy and exciting and thrilling and adventurous and sad and thrilling. as what hollywood wants to make...
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it's over east of santa fe. and we owned a ranch there.there were five of us i think who owned the ranch. just different people, had different relationships and it was kind of a - we never used it much. it was an investment and i've known dan over the years and i haven't seen him in ages. but joyce, my wife joyce sees jean from time to time. lamb: so do you still have that ownership at all? rumsfeld: no, that was in the '70s and '80s. it's been i'm going to guess i don't know 10, 15 to 20 years since we've had that ranch. oh, it's near las vegas, new mexico. lamb: new mexico? rumsfeld: yes, not las vegas, nevada. lamb: embedding of journalists and the iraq war, at one point there was 775 journalists and photographers, who's idea was it? rumsfeld: i don't know precisely. i know who i heard it first from and it was torie clark the assistant secretary of defense for public affairs. and she had been working with her staff and various people discussing it whether it was a good idea and whether it wasn't a good idea. and at some moment she came
it's over east of santa fe. and we owned a ranch there.there were five of us i think who owned the ranch. just different people, had different relationships and it was kind of a - we never used it much. it was an investment and i've known dan over the years and i haven't seen him in ages. but joyce, my wife joyce sees jean from time to time. lamb: so do you still have that ownership at all? rumsfeld: no, that was in the '70s and '80s. it's been i'm going to guess i don't know 10, 15 to 20 years...
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the santa fe indian school, which is a tribal one school, but offers the american community academy the opportunity to send their students to harvard, yale and stanford and the university of new mexico. i want to touch on an issue that just came up with regards to a conversation i was having with the director of our major cancer center at unmc had we have been talking about -- at unm. we have a great need for public professionals. as we look at the need to address the disparities in health outcomes, it also means we are going to need more students who graduate and come out with a public health perspective. more doctors, more nurses. some of that is going to be available as we fund the community colleges we were just talking about. as we provide more funds to minorities serving institutions, 23 of our 29 institutions in new mexico are minority serving. having an emphasis on developing more of those medical professionals, what is the department of education doing in regard to trying to anticipate that public health need? sec. cardona: i think all educators and educational leaders have bec
the santa fe indian school, which is a tribal one school, but offers the american community academy the opportunity to send their students to harvard, yale and stanford and the university of new mexico. i want to touch on an issue that just came up with regards to a conversation i was having with the director of our major cancer center at unmc had we have been talking about -- at unm. we have a great need for public professionals. as we look at the need to address the disparities in health...
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the other busy spot is the richmond santa fe bridge. 60s and 70s around the bay. another chance of thunderstorms tomorrow. then it gets really hot wednesday through friday. >>> thanks, mike. now it's time for li >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan!" today, host of the "the hustler," craig ferguson. and from the series, "why women kill." allison tolman. plus, get ready for a full body workout as we kick off "live's fitfluencer week." and our award-winning talk show neighbor, tamron hall, joins ryan at the cohost desk. all next on "live!" ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] and now, here are ryan seacrest and tamron hall! >> tamron: thank you for having me back. >> ryan: it is tuesday, july 26th. we've got a real talent filling in for a calle. she do
the other busy spot is the richmond santa fe bridge. 60s and 70s around the bay. another chance of thunderstorms tomorrow. then it gets really hot wednesday through friday. >>> thanks, mike. now it's time for li >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan!" today, host of the "the hustler," craig ferguson. and from the series, "why women kill." allison tolman. plus, get ready for a full body workout as we kick off "live's fitfluencer...
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public transportation train that runs through the center of the state, our main commuter line between santa fe and albuquerque where a network outage brought the train to a crawl. the outage shut down systems designed to prevent collisions. there are too many storieses where 911 call centers were silent up to a week. new mexicans and all americans deserve better than this. >> and the united states government has committed tens of billions of dollars to get connected, and telecommunication services are reporting massive profits. it's time for these companies to stop up, reaching 100% connectivity is essential. we must do more. it is time that these companies reinvest those profits toward insuring that the users have access e to resilient, redun adapt and secure networks. our connections must be resilient. they must be built to standards that correspond to the investment made. of when a natural disaster strikes and we dial 911, the sound we hear should be someone ready to help. our connections must be redun about the. redundant. a single piece of faulty equipment or a burst gas main should not r
public transportation train that runs through the center of the state, our main commuter line between santa fe and albuquerque where a network outage brought the train to a crawl. the outage shut down systems designed to prevent collisions. there are too many storieses where 911 call centers were silent up to a week. new mexicans and all americans deserve better than this. >> and the united states government has committed tens of billions of dollars to get connected, and telecommunication...