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this is new mexico, and we are made to lead. this is new mexico -- [applause] we are made to lead. thank you, and god bless our state. [applause] thank you. [applause] [applause] >> thank you governor. [applause] >> all week we have featuring state of the state addresses from across the country. from co coast these speeches by governors wide range of persps highlighting priorities and challenges fac different regions in the tonight wer from the governors of n york, florida, lvania, indiana, iowa and arizona. that all begins at 8 p.m eastern on c-span2. you can a watch on our free video app c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> sunday on c-span's q&a "new york times" white house correspondent katie rogers shares of both american woman about the modern evolution of first ladies of the united states a impact and contributions by first ladies of both parties going back to hillary clinton and the changing roles in in the 21st century. >> melania trump really highlighted for americans the fact that you don't have to anything with visual if you don't want to and their been first ladies t
this is new mexico, and we are made to lead. this is new mexico -- [applause] we are made to lead. thank you, and god bless our state. [applause] thank you. [applause] [applause] >> thank you governor. [applause] >> all week we have featuring state of the state addresses from across the country. from co coast these speeches by governors wide range of persps highlighting priorities and challenges fac different regions in the tonight wer from the governors of n york, florida, lvania,...
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new mexico can turn that into an opportunity. imagine the potential of turning the ocean of brackish water beneath our feet into water we can put to use, to meet the demands of communities now and in the future, to sustain her economic growth and meet this moment with a first of its kind solution, the strategic water supply. it will build a secure, resilient water future for our state. i'm asking the legislature for $500 million in severance tax bonds to make this strategic water supply a reality. it will spur the private sector to turn an untapped resource into water we can use without asking taxpayers to front all of those costs. [applause] gov. grisham: i am also proposing we dedicate 2% of our severance tax fund come about $170 million, to catapult forward the advanced energy sources of the future. hydrogen, geothermal, next generation battery storage, further committing our state to the climate goals of the country and beyond. [applause] [laughter] gov. grisham: i am announcing a commitment to pursue an advanced manufacturin
new mexico can turn that into an opportunity. imagine the potential of turning the ocean of brackish water beneath our feet into water we can put to use, to meet the demands of communities now and in the future, to sustain her economic growth and meet this moment with a first of its kind solution, the strategic water supply. it will build a secure, resilient water future for our state. i'm asking the legislature for $500 million in severance tax bonds to make this strategic water supply a...
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lois lipman spent several years working on first we bombed new mexico. she hopes the film can raise awareness and help extend legislation that could bring compensation to new mexico's downwinders. the impact and the damage that this trinity bomb caused on the people of new mexico and further — primarily hispanic and native american citizens, us citizens. i want this story that has been minimised and denied to be integrated within us history. the documentary advances the view that the plight of the downwinders has long been ignored by the us government. now, tina cordova claims a hollywood movie is doing the same thing. she knows the oppenheimer film, had it mentioned the downwinders' plight, could have helped her campaign. they're getting so much acclaim. it would be fantastic if theyjoined with us to say, now that you know the oppenheimer history, you should also know the history of the people of new mexico who were so horribly harmed as a result of being over—exposed to radiation by the oppenheimer bomb. we informed christopher nolan's publicist an
lois lipman spent several years working on first we bombed new mexico. she hopes the film can raise awareness and help extend legislation that could bring compensation to new mexico's downwinders. the impact and the damage that this trinity bomb caused on the people of new mexico and further — primarily hispanic and native american citizens, us citizens. i want this story that has been minimised and denied to be integrated within us history. the documentary advances the view that the plight...
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favor of new mexico. now let's see what san diego state does with the basketball. they turned it over on back-to-back possessions. waters comes back in the game and paris goes to the bench. steve: trying to get more perimeter shooting, maybe on up the floor for ledee a little more. andrew: waters jumper and toppin now has the double-double. steve: i don't think that is what brian dutcher wanted. it was not a bad shot. andrew: a five minute field goal drought for the aztecs. they trail by two. house has had the hot hand right from the start. so has mash been jr. with the shot clock down to two. house puts it up and over-the-rebound and ledee fouls him. what a rebound by joseph. steve: i don't think that new mexico how much time was on the shot clock. andrew: look at this rebound with one hand. that is ledee all over him. that is an easy one. it is a one-and-one for nelly junior joseph who is a 53% free-throw shooter. steve: this is one you are richard pitino you would be happy with the first one. andrew: a
favor of new mexico. now let's see what san diego state does with the basketball. they turned it over on back-to-back possessions. waters comes back in the game and paris goes to the bench. steve: trying to get more perimeter shooting, maybe on up the floor for ledee a little more. andrew: waters jumper and toppin now has the double-double. steve: i don't think that is what brian dutcher wanted. it was not a bad shot. andrew: a five minute field goal drought for the aztecs. they trail by two....
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the suspect wanted in the roadside killing of a new mexico state trooper has been captured. the officer gunned down after offering help to his suspected killer. >> there was nowhere that he could run. there was nowhere he could hide. >> we'll have the latest. >>> also tonight, the u.s. government sends a plane to fly americans out of haiti. the country in chaos. >>> in washington, the white house goes green. >> happy st. patrick's day. >>> while donald trump ramps up his rhetoric on the campaign trail. >> if i don't get elected, it's going to be a bloodbath. >>> weather whiplash. forget spring. freezing temperatures return this week, affecting millions of you. we'll have the latest forecast. >>> plus, this volcano erupts with little notice, prompting iceland to declare a state of emergency. >>> and later, hawk for hire. how this handler and his bird of prey are working together to clear out some very foul problems. >> come on. >> announcer: this is the "cbs weekend news" from new york with jericka duncan. >>> good evening and thank you so much for joining us. we begin tonigh
the suspect wanted in the roadside killing of a new mexico state trooper has been captured. the officer gunned down after offering help to his suspected killer. >> there was nowhere that he could run. there was nowhere he could hide. >> we'll have the latest. >>> also tonight, the u.s. government sends a plane to fly americans out of haiti. the country in chaos. >>> in washington, the white house goes green. >> happy st. patrick's day. >>> while...
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national labs out of new mexico. within the department of energy and ai, the national labs have been doing this for a long time. turns out they had to. they had the computers and i would argue they still do in the united states and we need to look to the labs especially when we're working in the confines of government to help us understand where that world should be as well. i for leaning into this space. leader schumer is committed. todd young, martin heinrich, ke leaders that are in the senate that are helping to put this together. in addition to every committee because every committee also has jurisdiction■ã inof ai and interest in this space. in addition, what's happening across america and around the world, so, i'm very excited about what can come, but i'm also mindful that we need to be through proprietary means, s through government means, to ensure that we're able to help get things right unnecessary loopholes. >> yeah, i'm going to wear two hats real quickly. i'm going to wear they mississi what we're tal
national labs out of new mexico. within the department of energy and ai, the national labs have been doing this for a long time. turns out they had to. they had the computers and i would argue they still do in the united states and we need to look to the labs especially when we're working in the confines of government to help us understand where that world should be as well. i for leaning into this space. leader schumer is committed. todd young, martin heinrich, ke leaders that are in the...
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talk a little bit to everyone how you see data implementation challenge the process, how new mexico is doing, any key principles at this stage of the mplementation of ai? >> one is that is happening in concert, having maps tell you where you need to put a little more attention and where you maybe have some success. what i'm referring to is on to ensure that the fcc would be updating them and they'd be the go-to source, they have to beix months and i think that's a smart way to look at connectivity data reporting and ensuring that opposites have to be more in touch with what's happening on the ground in their communities and also, empowering what the fcc created with that app originally where folks could weand say, no, these are the fees in my house and i don't have connectivity and you're updating as a consumer as well. i know i use that app when i saw the speeds that were at my mother's house and i was there and that's not the case so i jumped on the app and my pubc comments as a citizen, i guess, not as a senator, was entered that way. now, new mexico, we're one of the fortunate stat
talk a little bit to everyone how you see data implementation challenge the process, how new mexico is doing, any key principles at this stage of the mplementation of ai? >> one is that is happening in concert, having maps tell you where you need to put a little more attention and where you maybe have some success. what i'm referring to is on to ensure that the fcc would be updating them and they'd be the go-to source, they have to beix months and i think that's a smart way to look at...
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our team standing by. >>> the dramatic capture in new mexico. a suspect wanted in the killing of a state trooper who had stopped to help him on the side of the road. that suspect also a person of interest in the death of a paramedic in south carolina. the stunning details of what led to his capture and who tipped off police. >>> the quiet protest in russia, with vladimir putin certain to win a fifth term. how ordinary citizens are showing their opposition. >>> facebook parent company meta reportedly under scrutiny by the justice department. over whether the social media giant may have profited from the sale of illicit drugs. the reaction just coming in from meta. >>> the spring break crackdown. another florida city now facing a surge as the party moves north. our team from ft. lauderdale tonight. >>> the urgent search for riley strain, the college student last seen in nashville more than a week ago. the emotional appeal from his family. >>> the shakeup in the housing market. the new rules that could be a game changer. what it all means for buyer
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also, the latest on a pair of manhunts, including the search for an accused cop killer in new mexico and 173 years of tradition, continues the turnout today for san francisco's saint patrick's celebration. abc seven news starts right now. >> always live abc seven news starts right now. >> investigators are trying to determine what led a driver to veer off the road and into a crowded san francisco bus stop. two people are dead as a result of that crash, and three others, including that driver, are in the hospital right now. good evening and thanks for joining us. i'm karina nova. that crash happened at around noon in the area of west portal and willow street. abc seven news reporter cornell bernard talked with witnesses who were nearby when that crash took place. cornell, what do we know about this devastating crash this afternoon? >> yeah. hi, karina. we also just spoke with the mayor who was at the scene just about three hours after it happened. streets here in west portal remain closed for this police investigation, which happened at a bus stop near the west portal muni station. an
also, the latest on a pair of manhunts, including the search for an accused cop killer in new mexico and 173 years of tradition, continues the turnout today for san francisco's saint patrick's celebration. abc seven news starts right now. >> always live abc seven news starts right now. >> investigators are trying to determine what led a driver to veer off the road and into a crowded san francisco bus stop. two people are dead as a result of that crash, and three others, including...
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new mexico, beautiful state. a welcome box i appreciate everyone, it is good to see you all. i was complementing chip the incredible lineup tha they had today. not just for everyone gathered here in this room but people who were watching all across thes country that are interested imp. we all around were the days or a few of us on looking out on this room i don't know how if you when landline distributor only game in town or you carry the box on your hip ways to use a number of characters to try to send you a message and give them a call whenever you found by the time i was older he was 50 cents not a quarter anymore. i remember when i was a kid there's a few dimes you need it as well it's incredible how quickly everything is changed to where we are today having better uses of spectrum and allocation try to connect every phone i'm sorry every home in every bu america. think smart about how are going to get that done and taking into consideration how to make it affordable for peoe not just inm a hard line to their home is quite incredible. it'sit a fine time to be in a perfect
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up next, a live report from new mexico's southern border. why officials there warn they face a unique challenge compared to other border states. we'll take you there. first, beyond our borders tonight. china says the u.s. should abide by the one china principle and stop interfering in the south china sea. beijing's defense ministry says it opposes u.s. arm sales to taiwan that comes as a congressional delegation visits the self-governed island pledging continued u.s. support. pope francis delivered a lengthy mass to rome based priest on this holy thursday. he blessed the oils for their easter church services and later traveled to rome's main women's prison to wash the feet of inmates there the 87-year-old appeared in good health after recent health issues. and this is a live look at london. one of the big stories there tonight, transit officials say hot dogs must remain above ground. london's underground network has asked a comedian to change his stand up show advertisement which features a hot dog due to a ban on junk food advertising. and
up next, a live report from new mexico's southern border. why officials there warn they face a unique challenge compared to other border states. we'll take you there. first, beyond our borders tonight. china says the u.s. should abide by the one china principle and stop interfering in the south china sea. beijing's defense ministry says it opposes u.s. arm sales to taiwan that comes as a congressional delegation visits the self-governed island pledging continued u.s. support. pope francis...
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president 78 years ago 4-year-old on a star show was living in new mexico. the city 40 miles away from the trinity test site. he didn't know it at the time none of the families there did but the world they were living in was contaminated in particlee first nuclear test and he grew to be a big hunter and going on the land in rich to buy a ditch system that provided ample water and nurse meant. grandparents, mom and ding and drinking contaminated food. waterk)■h later in life anastacio cordova developed prostate cancer and cancer. the cancer metastasized to his neck and throat before becoming inoperable and consuming his his daughter tina recalls him being only 125 pounds at the time his death in 2013. today marks 11 years ago on this day. anastacio left■÷ us. for anastacio's family this was the heartbreak of along along with the family members who died or became seriously■ñ ill from radiation exposure. tina cordova, anastacio's daughter made it her life's mission to fight for justice and the thousands of victims of our nation's nuclear weapons program
president 78 years ago 4-year-old on a star show was living in new mexico. the city 40 miles away from the trinity test site. he didn't know it at the time none of the families there did but the world they were living in was contaminated in particlee first nuclear test and he grew to be a big hunter and going on the land in rich to buy a ditch system that provided ample water and nurse meant. grandparents, mom and ding and drinking contaminated food. waterk)■h later in life anastacio cordova...
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emma vardy, bbc news, new mexico. time for a look at the weather. here's stav da naos. thank you. good evening. as we head into tomorrow we see more sunshine, something we haven't seen for a while but it will feel colder because we will be drawing in a strong easterly wind that will take the edge of the temperatures. cloud into eastern parts of the country and eastern scotland, may be the odd spot of rain. most places dry with clear spells but because of the win, no problems with frost or fog. some colder air running around this area of high pressure, drawn in across the uk and a very strong easterly breeze. a lot more sunshine around for england, wales, northern ireland, western scotland. when you factor in the win, it will feel quite cold, 30, a0 mph gusts, particularly strong along coasts. six to 10 degrees will be the high, factor in the wind, it will feel colder. at least we have the sunshine to compensate. saturday we see this area of low pressure pushing on across the south. for saturday it doesn't look too bad, a few showers across england and wales, but quite a lot of sun
emma vardy, bbc news, new mexico. time for a look at the weather. here's stav da naos. thank you. good evening. as we head into tomorrow we see more sunshine, something we haven't seen for a while but it will feel colder because we will be drawing in a strong easterly wind that will take the edge of the temperatures. cloud into eastern parts of the country and eastern scotland, may be the odd spot of rain. most places dry with clear spells but because of the win, no problems with frost or fog....
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we begin tonight in new mexico, where authorities have captured a fugitive suspect accused of gunning down a state trooper friday who tried to help the suspect. 33-year-old jaremy smith is now in custody after authorities arrested him following a police pursuit and shootout in albuquerque. it happened when smith was spotted by a gas station clerk. all of this prompted an urgent manhunt this weekend and a chilling warning to communities to be on the lookout for the armed and dangerous suspected killer. kr cbs's elise preston has details on what led to his capture. elise. >> reporter: jericka, new mexico police say the suspect is in the hospital under guard after being shot during his arrest. >> we said that we would bring jaremy smith to justice. there was nowhere that he could run. that there was nowhere he could hide. >> reporter: 33-year-old jaremy smith was captured after a foot chase and gunfire. some of the bullets leaving him wounded. >> you just don't really expect that on a sunday morning, i guess, in your own back yard. >> reporter: investigators say smith, seen in this polic
we begin tonight in new mexico, where authorities have captured a fugitive suspect accused of gunning down a state trooper friday who tried to help the suspect. 33-year-old jaremy smith is now in custody after authorities arrested him following a police pursuit and shootout in albuquerque. it happened when smith was spotted by a gas station clerk. all of this prompted an urgent manhunt this weekend and a chilling warning to communities to be on the lookout for the armed and dangerous suspected...
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my constituents in new mexico agree, dr. lawrence shandler is a piae put it in a letter to my office, the impact of delivering this support goes way beyond the food itself. there shandler shared how children who have received wic have increased immunization rates, reduced health care costs, and better referrals to social services for families. he said now time to scale back on wic. i couldn't agree more. and i'm proud to say that despite house ■wrepublicans' be efforts -- and believe me, they tried -- we have fully funded wic. this is a major win for families across the country. we are ensuring that none of the seven million women and children who depend on this nutrition will be put on a waiting list or denied assistance outright. i'm also proud that we have fully funded snap, a program that helps 42 million americans put food on the table each month. in doing that, we also blocked house republicans' attempt to impose new red tape and ive res eligibility for americans who count on snap. because what working families need
my constituents in new mexico agree, dr. lawrence shandler is a piae put it in a letter to my office, the impact of delivering this support goes way beyond the food itself. there shandler shared how children who have received wic have increased immunization rates, reduced health care costs, and better referrals to social services for families. he said now time to scale back on wic. i couldn't agree more. and i'm proud to say that despite house ■wrepublicans' be efforts -- and believe me, they...
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what does the doj do in regards to that unconstitutional action in new mexico? >> i am aware of the matter that you are referring to. gun control is not a core issue . >> like the first amendment, it is pretty important. >> these are very important issues to the department. >> what happened when the governor imposed this unconstitutional ban? >> the criminal division. >> you don't know what the doj did in response to the governor of new mexico's action. this thing was unconstitutional, unenforceable and will not help to curb gun violence. the attorney general who is eight democrat said that you will not have any effect on public safety. you guys at doj do not know a thing? is that what you're telling me? >> politics has no place in the work of the justice department, chairman. >> are you aware of anything that the justice department did to the unconstitutional order in new mexico. >> we enforce the laws that congress gave us, chairman. >> i will bring that question back. >> they didn't. they did not put a statement of interest. they did not do a darn thing. it s
what does the doj do in regards to that unconstitutional action in new mexico? >> i am aware of the matter that you are referring to. gun control is not a core issue . >> like the first amendment, it is pretty important. >> these are very important issues to the department. >> what happened when the governor imposed this unconstitutional ban? >> the criminal division. >> you don't know what the doj did in response to the governor of new mexico's action. this...
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, new mexico, ohio in the next hour, but also three other states, new mexico, ohio and oregon. other states, new mexico, ohio and oreuon. , . , . oregon. yes, and as you said, such an important _ oregon. yes, and as you said, such an important industry _ oregon. yes, and as you said, such an important industry and - oregon. yes, and as you said, such an important industry and one - an important industry and one america is keen not to be overly reliant on when it comes to imports, particularly from places like china, and that is important, isn't it? absolutely because the us will frame this is not only a business imperative and a growth imperative, but also international in security imperative. they will talk about the us having to be reliant on its own technology and not on other countries to be able to power everything from consumer electronics to military applications here in the states. it also harkens back to a moment we all saw really acutely during the pandemic when it became harder to get technology and products across borders and we saw much more of this appetite grow for dom
, new mexico, ohio in the next hour, but also three other states, new mexico, ohio and oregon. other states, new mexico, ohio and oreuon. , . , . oregon. yes, and as you said, such an important _ oregon. yes, and as you said, such an important industry _ oregon. yes, and as you said, such an important industry and - oregon. yes, and as you said, such an important industry and one - an important industry and one america is keen not to be overly reliant on when it comes to imports, particularly...
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from mexico were there as well. what a sight. i love it. >> nice weather for that. >> yes, under blue skies. thanks for watching. >>> "nightly news" is next, and we will see you back here at 6:00. ♪ the projected landslide election victory in russia. called record turnout, dissidents throwing molotov cocktails pouring dye in ballot boxe voters pouring dye in ballot boxes critics allege the vote was rigged. our keir simmons questioning putin late tonight. >> mr. president, is this what you call democracy? suspected coast-to-coast murderer in a >> police accused of a shootout of killing a police officer days after allegedly murdering an emt in south carolina and parts of south carolina sheltering in place again this morning, one day after a killing spree there left three dead. this carjacking victim speaking out today >> i was sitting in my car, and someone banged on my window, and then he pulled the gun out. >>> and powerful volcanic eruptions in iceland with a state of emergency stunning images of lava flowing towards towns. an
from mexico were there as well. what a sight. i love it. >> nice weather for that. >> yes, under blue skies. thanks for watching. >>> "nightly news" is next, and we will see you back here at 6:00. ♪ the projected landslide election victory in russia. called record turnout, dissidents throwing molotov cocktails pouring dye in ballot boxe voters pouring dye in ballot boxes critics allege the vote was rigged. our keir simmons questioning putin late tonight....
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biggs. >> i want continue the conversation about new mexico. regarding the f.a.c.e. act of the prosecution disparity that almost looks like it is 16-1, pro-life people are prosecuted, 16 times 21. -- two 1. that have been over 100 attacks on pro-life senators -- centers. that makes the numbers even more dispirited and creates a perception of bias. i want to go back to some of the things that you said. you said in your opening that we protect the civil rights of every american and your job is to enforce the constitution. evenhanded enforcement in applying the law are things that you said and then, again, in the texas question that you were given, because the representative on the other side was upset because the legislature and the governor enacted a law that she felt was unconstitutional with regard to immigration law. she said what can you do? and you said we could file suit. he said we could file suit and the reason that i bring that up is because, when i asked you and when the chairman was asking you about did you file a statement of interest vis-@-vis the governo
biggs. >> i want continue the conversation about new mexico. regarding the f.a.c.e. act of the prosecution disparity that almost looks like it is 16-1, pro-life people are prosecuted, 16 times 21. -- two 1. that have been over 100 attacks on pro-life senators -- centers. that makes the numbers even more dispirited and creates a perception of bias. i want to go back to some of the things that you said. you said in your opening that we protect the civil rights of every american and your job...
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it goes back for at least a decade. >> reporter: whit, the new mexico state police chief says there's been three officers shot and killed in the line of duty just within the last nine months alone, noting before that it had been 30 years since a state police officer was killed. whit. >> whit: truly disturbing details. melissa adan for us. next, the terrifying spring break standoff in florida. dramatic body cam footage capturing the moment police came face-to-face with a teenager. officials trying to crackdown on the chaos and violence. now reporting from miami. >> reporter: tonight. >> drop the [ bleep ] gun. >> reporter: this shocking spring break standoff between officers and a teenager seen on police body cam. a 16 year old behind bars after allegedly pulling a gun on the crowded shore of new smyrna beach in central florida, that teenager charged as an adult with multiple felonies. 24 hours later an 18 year old taken into custody. police say they spotted a handgun and marijuana during a traffic stop. law enforcement up and down the florida coast cracking down. >> there's a lot of p
it goes back for at least a decade. >> reporter: whit, the new mexico state police chief says there's been three officers shot and killed in the line of duty just within the last nine months alone, noting before that it had been 30 years since a state police officer was killed. whit. >> whit: truly disturbing details. melissa adan for us. next, the terrifying spring break standoff in florida. dramatic body cam footage capturing the moment police came face-to-face with a teenager....
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the new mexico police chief says the suspect has an extensive criminal history. much of it traced to south carolina going back at least a decade, gio. >> gio: and we are thinking of the officer's family. melissa, thank you so much. >>> now to the aftermath of those deadly tornadoes in the heartland. the storms killed three, injured dozens, and just shattered communities in seven states. alex presha is in lakeview, ohio, this morning. alex, good morning. >> reporter: hey, gio, look at this. this is a piece of a chimney that came careening off the side of that house during this storm. the unfortunate reality is that so many of the houses here are now uninhabitable. the other issue is the power is out to some 3,900 home here in logan county and right now there's no timetable for when it will be restored. this morning, the sound of chainsaws, and trash removal echiing throughout lakeview, ohio. hundreds of families here and in surrounding logan county are trying to get back on their feet, in the wake of a tornado that killed three. travis gause survived the storm hud
the new mexico police chief says the suspect has an extensive criminal history. much of it traced to south carolina going back at least a decade, gio. >> gio: and we are thinking of the officer's family. melissa, thank you so much. >>> now to the aftermath of those deadly tornadoes in the heartland. the storms killed three, injured dozens, and just shattered communities in seven states. alex presha is in lakeview, ohio, this morning. alex, good morning. >> reporter: hey,...
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>> this breaking news out of new mexico after a too de mannheim the suspect who fatally shot new mexico state police officer justin hare along the interstate early friday morning, is now in custody after a foot pursuit and a nearby county >> during this time as they had an eye on mr. smith, foot pursuit and sued shots were fired some shot strikes smith. >> we don't know the >> amount right now or how many has still under investigation. but smith was then taken into custody without further incident. smith was transported to a local hospital or is under guard being treated for his injuries at this point? >> police say 32 year-old jaremy smith killed the officer who had stopped to help him. and then the suspect drove off in the officers patrol car with the officers still inside, joining me right now, i see an a national correspondent, camila bernal. so what more do we know about the investigation >> hey, friends. so it was actually a gas station clerk that's spotted jaremy smith. this morning at around 07:00 a.m. local time, she called authorities and then what we're told is that at some p
>> this breaking news out of new mexico after a too de mannheim the suspect who fatally shot new mexico state police officer justin hare along the interstate early friday morning, is now in custody after a foot pursuit and a nearby county >> during this time as they had an eye on mr. smith, foot pursuit and sued shots were fired some shot strikes smith. >> we don't know the >> amount right now or how many has still under investigation. but smith was then taken into...
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., a new mexico state police officer shot and killed on the highway. police releasing an image of the suspect now on the run. >>> the landmark settlement that could change the way americans buy and sell homes. >>> and "america strong" tonight. the popular college dorm school security guard. what students did for him and the family he hasn't seen in more than a decade. >> whit: good evening. it's great to have you with us on this friday night. i'm whit johnson in for david. we begin with that major decision in the georgia election interference case against donald trump. the judge ruling district attorney fani willis can stay on the case, but only if her former romantic partner leaves. the judge finding the romantic relationship between willis and the chief prosecutor she hired, nathan wade, showed a "tremendous lack of judgment," but he did not find a conflict of interest that harmed the defendant's case. instead, judge scott mcafee gave willis a choice. either she and her entire staff could step down, or wade alone could resign from the case. late toda
., a new mexico state police officer shot and killed on the highway. police releasing an image of the suspect now on the run. >>> the landmark settlement that could change the way americans buy and sell homes. >>> and "america strong" tonight. the popular college dorm school security guard. what students did for him and the family he hasn't seen in more than a decade. >> whit: good evening. it's great to have you with us on this friday night. i'm whit johnson...
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the presiding officer: the senator from new mexico. mr. lujan: madam president, 78 years ago, 4-year-old anastacio was living in telarosa, new mexico, a city 40 miles away from the trinity testn site. now, little anastacio didn't know it at the time, none of the families there did, but the world they were living in was conta contaminated, andicles from ther test. anastacio grew to be a big family man, hunting and growing on the land enriched by a ditch system, an system that provided ample water and nourishment. great-grandparents, grandparents, moms, eating and drinking contaminated food. water sources. later in life, anastacio cordova developed prostate cancer and tongue cancer. the cancer metastasized to his neck and throat before becoming inoperable and c body. his daughter, tina, recalls him being only 125 pounds at the time of death in 2013. today, march 7, 11 years ago on this day, anastacio left us. for anastacio' family, this was just one heart break from a long list of families who've died or became seriously ill from radiation e
the presiding officer: the senator from new mexico. mr. lujan: madam president, 78 years ago, 4-year-old anastacio was living in telarosa, new mexico, a city 40 miles away from the trinity testn site. now, little anastacio didn't know it at the time, none of the families there did, but the world they were living in was conta contaminated, andicles from ther test. anastacio grew to be a big family man, hunting and growing on the land enriched by a ditch system, an system that provided ample...
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we did this in a gymnasium i believe in new mexico. i think we learned a lot from that particular experience and we ought to be figuring out how to make that a standard practice. in response to disasters. >> i project that very much. one of the areas related to this in new mexico as you know mr. secretary was somewhat the reports and investigations that have been conducted some of the out completely. as a matter of fact on one of the investigations i believe the folks were looking out up at their hands over it and said it is not hot but they did not use some of the infrared technology that is available to ensure something is put out completely. and the question i have mr. secretary, is usda moving more aggressively to ensure when or other fires that got started but when we are putting them out technology like infrared technologies are used to make sure it's out completely does have a chance to spread? works another lesson learned from this i basically have a much more extensive plan and thought process behind the prescribed burn print
we did this in a gymnasium i believe in new mexico. i think we learned a lot from that particular experience and we ought to be figuring out how to make that a standard practice. in response to disasters. >> i project that very much. one of the areas related to this in new mexico as you know mr. secretary was somewhat the reports and investigations that have been conducted some of the out completely. as a matter of fact on one of the investigations i believe the folks were looking out up...
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emma vardy, bbc news, new mexico. scientists have expressed alarm that last month was the warmest february on record. the average temperature was 1.7 celsius above the average. 0ur climate editor reports. spring begins when magnolia trees, according to tradition, spring came early in cornwall and the rest of europe this year. temperatures across the continent were almost three degrees above average. the exceptional warm weather experienced last month did not surprise climate scientists. it coincides with a near—record increase in co2 concentrations in the atmosphere. the link between c02 and rising temperatures is well established and this year global temperatures got an extra boost thanks to el nino, which brings warmer water to the surface of parts of the tropical pacific. that explains why february was 1.77 degrees warmer than preindustrial temperatures, and why global average temperatures hit a record 1.55 degrees above preindustrial levels over the last 12 months. it means we have temporarily at least breached
emma vardy, bbc news, new mexico. scientists have expressed alarm that last month was the warmest february on record. the average temperature was 1.7 celsius above the average. 0ur climate editor reports. spring begins when magnolia trees, according to tradition, spring came early in cornwall and the rest of europe this year. temperatures across the continent were almost three degrees above average. the exceptional warm weather experienced last month did not surprise climate scientists. it...
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police have identified the suspect in the murder of a new mexico state police officer. now he is also being linked to the death of a paramedic in south carolina. here's abc news reporter johny fernandez. >> police are searching for the suspect wanted in two cross country killings of a new mexico state police officer and a paramedic in south carolina, jeremy smith, we are coming for you. police say 33 year old jeremy smith is a person of interest in the death of 52 year old phoenicia machado for in dillon county, south carolina, who was reported missing on thursday. police say smith drove her white bmw across the country to quay county, new mexico, where he got a flat tire early friday on i-40, 35 year old officer justin hare was dispatched to help when, without warning, the suspect pulled out a firearm and shot officer hare. >> smith then walked to the driver's side and shot officer hare again. smith pushed officer hare into the passenger seat and drove away, and officer harris patrol unit. with officer harris still inside, new mexico state police chief emotional recoun
police have identified the suspect in the murder of a new mexico state police officer. now he is also being linked to the death of a paramedic in south carolina. here's abc news reporter johny fernandez. >> police are searching for the suspect wanted in two cross country killings of a new mexico state police officer and a paramedic in south carolina, jeremy smith, we are coming for you. police say 33 year old jeremy smith is a person of interest in the death of 52 year old phoenicia...
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police have identified the suspect in the murder of a new mexico state police officer. he is also being linked to the death of a paramedic in south carolina. here's abc seven news abc news reporter rather, johnny fernandez. >> police are searching for the suspect wanted in two cross country killings of a new mexico state police officer and a paramedic in south carolina, jeremy smith, we are coming for you. police say 33 year old jeremy smith is a person of interest in the death of 52 year old felicia machado for in dillon county, south carolina, who was reported missing on thursday. police say smith drove her white bmw across the country to kay county, new mexico, where he got a flat tire early friday on i-40, 35 year old officer justin hare was dispatched to help when, without warning, the suspect pulled out a firearm and shot officer hare. >> smith then walked to the driver's side and shot officer hare again. smith pushed officer hare into the passenger seat and drove away, and officer harris patrol unit. with officer harris still inside, new mexico state police chief
police have identified the suspect in the murder of a new mexico state police officer. he is also being linked to the death of a paramedic in south carolina. here's abc seven news abc news reporter rather, johnny fernandez. >> police are searching for the suspect wanted in two cross country killings of a new mexico state police officer and a paramedic in south carolina, jeremy smith, we are coming for you. police say 33 year old jeremy smith is a person of interest in the death of 52 year...
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their love bloom to the new mexico desert. tara got pregnant when they were still in high school and they got married just before graduation. >> he was happy about it, scared as well, just like she was, something that they had-- neither one of them expected, just happened. >> every time you would see them they were happy. >> michael romero is levi's uncle, and as a town magistrate, he performed the ceremony. >> on that wedding day the whole family was there? >> yes, our family was there, it was a joyous occasion. they were a lovely couple. >> together, they dropped of the life they would have. tara worked as a hairstylist, but had bigger goals. >> she was really wanting to start her own business. >> run business, meaning her own salon? >> yes, she approached me. i'm all for it. >> i will be her partner, although she did laugh at me. >> levi worked long hours as an officer with the albuquerque police department, it was his dream job, in levi's world, police work was known as the family business. >> he is a grandfather from his
their love bloom to the new mexico desert. tara got pregnant when they were still in high school and they got married just before graduation. >> he was happy about it, scared as well, just like she was, something that they had-- neither one of them expected, just happened. >> every time you would see them they were happy. >> michael romero is levi's uncle, and as a town magistrate, he performed the ceremony. >> on that wedding day the whole family was there? >>...
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our casey stegall is on the ground in new mexico. tell us how things are looking different over there. >> officials here in sunland park which is just across from the state line of el paso, texas, say that the migrant surge is taking a toll on schools. we will explain how coming up in a live report. i'm jonathan lawson, here to tell you about life insurance through the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85 and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the #1 most popular whole life insurance plan available through the colonial penn program. options start at $9.95 a month. no medic
our casey stegall is on the ground in new mexico. tell us how things are looking different over there. >> officials here in sunland park which is just across from the state line of el paso, texas, say that the migrant surge is taking a toll on schools. we will explain how coming up in a live report. i'm jonathan lawson, here to tell you about life insurance through the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85 and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three...
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emma vardy, bbc news, new mexico. stay with us here on bbc news. hello again. in the last couple of days, we've started with some mist and fog, and some dense mist and fog patches at that. but in the next few days it won't be such an issue because it's turning windier. we will also see the sunniest conditions in the west, but it's going to be fairly cloudy at times with some scattered showers. high pressure is still anchored across scandinavia, effectively keeping weather fronts at bay in the atlantic. so what we have today is still quite a lot of cloud, especially in eastern and central areas, producing some drizzle in eastern scotland, showers developing across the south—east, the midlands, central southern england, and also wales. and a blustery day with temperatures 7 to about 11 or 12 degrees. heading on into the evening and overnight period, once again we hang onto all this cloud. the showers will push that bit further north. they could be wintry above 400 metres or so in scotland. there will be some clear skies but it's still going to be windy, so we a
emma vardy, bbc news, new mexico. stay with us here on bbc news. hello again. in the last couple of days, we've started with some mist and fog, and some dense mist and fog patches at that. but in the next few days it won't be such an issue because it's turning windier. we will also see the sunniest conditions in the west, but it's going to be fairly cloudy at times with some scattered showers. high pressure is still anchored across scandinavia, effectively keeping weather fronts at bay in the...
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. >> new mexico. >> oh, man, new mexico. >> why? >> man, they got defense. >> north western. >> what do you like about the style of their play? [ laughter ] >> there were some experts, i guess, roaming around the bay. and others who definitely did not realize what month it was. >> wisconsin james madison. >> is that college? >> it is march madness, man. >> i don't know too much about college. >> want to help me with my march madness bracket? >> i don't know anything about sports. >> reporter: it was great, introducing people to march madness. >> the first time you ever filled out a bracket. it is very exciting for you. >> i have no idea what is happening. >> reporter: some came in with bracket strategy. >> i feel like after the second round it could be. >> it feels like discrimination against the two. >> oregon was eliminated. >> what? by who? >> someone in the mission. they picked south carolina. >> bad. >> the cutest name. >> kansas samford. >> no, our bracket was really coming together. >> st. mary's versus baylor to go to the fi
. >> new mexico. >> oh, man, new mexico. >> why? >> man, they got defense. >> north western. >> what do you like about the style of their play? [ laughter ] >> there were some experts, i guess, roaming around the bay. and others who definitely did not realize what month it was. >> wisconsin james madison. >> is that college? >> it is march madness, man. >> i don't know too much about college. >> want to help me with my...
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. >> new mexico. >> oh, man, new mexico. >> northwestern. >> what do you like about their style of play? >> there were some experts, i guess, roaming around the bay, and others who definitely didn't realize what month it was. >> james madison. >> is that a college? i don't know much about college. >> want to help me with my bracket? >> i don't know anything about sports. >> it was great introducing them to march madness. >> is this the first time you filled out a bracket? >> i have no idea what i'm doing. >> some people came in with personal advice and strategy. >> first round could be a little faulty. second-best, right? >> oregon already got eliminated by someone in the mission. they picked south carolina. how do you feel about that? >> ken sanford. that's a cute name. >> know. >> the bracket was really coming together. >> st. mary's versus baylor. this is to go to the final four. >> i have no idea. >> you've got to pick one. >> i don't even know what that is. >> you don't know what the final four is? it's march madness. >> no clue. >> you are making the final pick. >> the national ch
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emma vardy, bbc news, new mexico. you're watching the world today with mariam machinery, stay with us. hello there. this afternoon's weather is looking dry for the bulk of the country. cloud will vary a lot though, from place to place. we have seen some mist and low cloud loiter across parts of the midlands, like here in shropshire. the best of the sunshine generally today is once again across western areas, although there are a few breaks in the cloud across the south, as well. sunny skies, then, across parts of highlands of scotland today. a lovely picture from the nairn area sent by weatherwatcher rothesay. thanks for that. there's a vanishingly small chance of catching a shower today across parts of england, and wales, for the vast majority of the country, just stays dry. keeping a lot of cloud, though, across eastern areas of scotland, eastern areas of england, with still some mist patches loitering throughout the afternoon in to parts of coastal aberdeenshire. overnight tonight that feed of cloud will continue t
emma vardy, bbc news, new mexico. you're watching the world today with mariam machinery, stay with us. hello there. this afternoon's weather is looking dry for the bulk of the country. cloud will vary a lot though, from place to place. we have seen some mist and low cloud loiter across parts of the midlands, like here in shropshire. the best of the sunshine generally today is once again across western areas, although there are a few breaks in the cloud across the south, as well. sunny skies,...
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emma vardy, bbc news, new mexico. now, meet leo the labrador. he'll eat pretty much anything you put in front of him, but it may not be entirely his fault. scientists have found that a genetic mutation makes a quarter of labradors like leo constantly hungry, while also burning fewer calories. this double whammy effect means dog owners like kathryn, must pay special attention to keeping their pets slim. he is a lovely, sociable, extremely friendly labrador. he loves children but i think that's often because they have food. so if we are out for a walk he has to be kept on a lead because if he hears children he is off to find them. once he swam across a river to see someone on the other side who was having a picnic. that took a bit of getting him back. we found a mutation in a gene called pomc, which is normally an integral part of the system that controls body weight. when it is broken, as is caused by the mutation that these dogs carry, it means that they dial up their hunger and dial down their energy use in response to what is essentially a sta
emma vardy, bbc news, new mexico. now, meet leo the labrador. he'll eat pretty much anything you put in front of him, but it may not be entirely his fault. scientists have found that a genetic mutation makes a quarter of labradors like leo constantly hungry, while also burning fewer calories. this double whammy effect means dog owners like kathryn, must pay special attention to keeping their pets slim. he is a lovely, sociable, extremely friendly labrador. he loves children but i think that's...
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the presiding officer: the senator from new mexico. mr. heinri i would ask unanimous consent to speak as if in morning business. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. heinrich: mr. president, to recognize dr. joseph sweeno for his service to nation. he is a university of new mexico professor emeritus and a vietnam and marine corps veteran.f dr. swena's service is long overdue. but before i speak about his military service, i want to take what dr. sweena's decade of leadership have meant for coach depueblo and for new mexico as a whole. over the course of his life dr. sweena has served as governor for his pueblo and tribal council member. helsod as the president and ceo of the coachidy development association and revival committee. but before all of that he grew up within the adobe walls of his grandmother's home. he has recounted the nights she would sing to him in their native language and tellim stories of their childhood well before electricity and cars made their way to the pueblo. as a young boy, speaking his native language a
the presiding officer: the senator from new mexico. mr. heinri i would ask unanimous consent to speak as if in morning business. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. heinrich: mr. president, to recognize dr. joseph sweeno for his service to nation. he is a university of new mexico professor emeritus and a vietnam and marine corps veteran.f dr. swena's service is long overdue. but before i speak about his military service, i want to take what dr. sweena's decade of leadership have meant...
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emma vardy, bbc news, new mexico. nationwide, the uk's largest building society, has reached an agreement to buy virgin money in a deal worth £2.9 billion. it would create one of the uk's largest mortgage and savings groups. nationwide said it would not make any material changes to virgin money's 7,300 employees in the near term, phasing out the brand over six years. the post office is not fit to run any compensation schemes for victims of the horizon scandal and should be removed, mps have warned. the business and trade committee said in a report it is a disgrace so little has been paid to ex—subpostmasters. it added that the post office's leadership is in disarray, after its chairman was sacked and it emerged its chief executive is being investigated. now, 15 years ago, clare wood was murdered in her home by her ex—boyfriend, george appleton. clare had ended their relationship after it became coercive, and she made a statement to the police, but she was never told appleton had a history of violence. well, in 20
emma vardy, bbc news, new mexico. nationwide, the uk's largest building society, has reached an agreement to buy virgin money in a deal worth £2.9 billion. it would create one of the uk's largest mortgage and savings groups. nationwide said it would not make any material changes to virgin money's 7,300 employees in the near term, phasing out the brand over six years. the post office is not fit to run any compensation schemes for victims of the horizon scandal and should be removed, mps have...
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bottom check on our to say thank you for coming to new mexico. thank you for taking time. then there i was glad to sta released this report. i want to ask if i have your continued commitment to make this a priority at usda. >> i can't thank you enough and one of the most recent visits, he went to new mexico the first cap yourself which i can't thank you enough because it's one thing to hear about what's happening on the ground and another to see it for yourself. you took time to visit with those families who are devastated but what is our largest fire and states history. this devastating fire in 2022 and i appreciate the partnership some of would you address there. there are some areas that need some attention and creating a one-of-a-kind plan to help at home, there is some additional direction week could benefit from working with and what i still here is about confusing guidance from nrcs on this plan and in addition, how they should apply for other usda programs. my question, can usda do more to help new mexicans recover from the spires? >> it sounds like we do. recently
bottom check on our to say thank you for coming to new mexico. thank you for taking time. then there i was glad to sta released this report. i want to ask if i have your continued commitment to make this a priority at usda. >> i can't thank you enough and one of the most recent visits, he went to new mexico the first cap yourself which i can't thank you enough because it's one thing to hear about what's happening on the ground and another to see it for yourself. you took time to visit...
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emma vardy, bbc news, new mexico. the un has condemned the mass abduction of dozens of displaced persons in north—east nigeria by suspected boko haram fighters in the borno state. it is not yet clear how many people are missing, or exactly when they were taken. some local media reports say more than 300 people were abducted, most of them women and girls, but this has not been independently confirmed. over the past 15 years, islamist insurgents have carried out frequent attacks and mass abductions in north—east nigeria, displacing two million people. 0ur news oui’ news correspondence 0ur news correspondence sent this latest. what is emerging now from the statements issued by the united nations office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs in nigeria, is at least 200 internally displaced people, living in a camp may have been abducted. according to the statement, these id peas had gone out of their camps, in search of firewood, they wanted to sell this word in otherfor firewood, they wanted to sell this word
emma vardy, bbc news, new mexico. the un has condemned the mass abduction of dozens of displaced persons in north—east nigeria by suspected boko haram fighters in the borno state. it is not yet clear how many people are missing, or exactly when they were taken. some local media reports say more than 300 people were abducted, most of them women and girls, but this has not been independently confirmed. over the past 15 years, islamist insurgents have carried out frequent attacks and mass...
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elise preston, cbs news, santa fe, new mexico. >>> now to the middle east where we are learning new details about the first fatalities in ship attacks by yemen's houthi militants. a missile attack yesterday on a commercial ship killed three, two filipino and one vietnamese. according to the ship's owners. the ship suffered significant damage. these are the first deaths from the months' long attack by the iranian-backed group over israel's war on hamas. >>> and efforts to get desperately needed humanitarian aid into gaza are gaining momentum. israeli officials say the government will begin allowing aid to move directly from its territory into northern gaza and will cooperate with the eu to create a sea route from cyprus. >>> the white house is throwing its support behind a new bill that could give the president the power to ban tiktok. lawmakers are pointing to national security concerns because of the company's ties to china. as cbs' jarred hill reports, tiktok says users' data is safe. >> reporter: the future of tiktok, known for everything from dance videos -- ♪ -- to thrifting tips --
elise preston, cbs news, santa fe, new mexico. >>> now to the middle east where we are learning new details about the first fatalities in ship attacks by yemen's houthi militants. a missile attack yesterday on a commercial ship killed three, two filipino and one vietnamese. according to the ship's owners. the ship suffered significant damage. these are the first deaths from the months' long attack by the iranian-backed group over israel's war on hamas. >>> and efforts to get...
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the army in texas and new mexico, he's developing the west for slavery and is using the army to do it. and so they become a political concern as well. and so that's what i have for y'all today. thanks, as always. any questions comments? concerns, plse come see me. but thanks, everybody, for a great class and)this is a war in hold responsible military positions on an equal footing with men submitting to the sescy in some theaters of war. sharing the dangers of front line, fighting. but it is not only in the field of military operations that are pulling their weight. they are working on the assembly lines in munitions factories, bulk of material that, we and our allies must have to fight the war in the sprawling aircraft factories on the west coast. teams of women blush, the rivets that hold together the aluminum skin on the wing of a b-24 or. this is like punching holes, a tennis, scouring powder instead of cutting out dresses. this woman stamps out the patterns of airplane parts hot plastic glass is lifted out of the processing that and molded into shatterproof windows for fighter pla
the army in texas and new mexico, he's developing the west for slavery and is using the army to do it. and so they become a political concern as well. and so that's what i have for y'all today. thanks, as always. any questions comments? concerns, plse come see me. but thanks, everybody, for a great class and)this is a war in hold responsible military positions on an equal footing with men submitting to the sescy in some theaters of war. sharing the dangers of front line, fighting. but it is not...
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announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt >>> good evening just breaking tonight in new mexico, a verdict in the involuntary manslaughter trial of hannah gutierrez-reed, the armorer who loaded alec baldwin's gun in that fatal shooting on the "rust" movie set tonight, the jury delivering a split verdict just hours after getting the case, finding gutierrez-reed guilty of involuntary manslaughter, but not guilty of tampering with evidence. cinematographer halyna hutchins was killed in the incident, and actor and executive producer, alec baldwin, is set to go to trial next. chloe melas has the latest >> the defendant hannah gutierrez-reed guilty >> reporter: hannah gutierrez-reed stoic her mom emotional as the jury found her guilty of involuntary manslaughter and not guilty of tampering with evidence. the jury spent two hours deliberating she now faces up to 18 months in prison during the nearly two-week criminal trial, witnesses described a reckless environment on the new mexico film set with weapons and ammunition left unattended. >> this was a game of russian roulette eve
announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt >>> good evening just breaking tonight in new mexico, a verdict in the involuntary manslaughter trial of hannah gutierrez-reed, the armorer who loaded alec baldwin's gun in that fatal shooting on the "rust" movie set tonight, the jury delivering a split verdict just hours after getting the case, finding gutierrez-reed guilty of involuntary manslaughter, but not guilty of tampering with evidence. cinematographer...
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the four corners are new mexico, arizona, utah, and colorado. all of these states are part of a really beautiful part of the country with some amazing scenery. >>> turning now to this week's "inspiring kids" series, one elementary school in north carolina is getting a lot of attention for a cereal box chain that went viral. and it was all for a great cause. let's get details from our friend laura jarrett >> three, two, one >> reporter: this video showing nearly 2,800 cereal boxes lined up and falling down like dominos at clemens elementary school has captured a lot of attention. p.t.a. farrow burn recorded an posted the video and it's gone viral, more than 34 million views so far >> 69,000 comments >> reporter: she got the idea from a friend, then she went to work mapping out the entire route throughout the school. and with the help of others, the display was built in five hours, no practice run needed >> it was really fun, and it was an experience i'll remember forever. >> reporter: fourth-grader merritt had the job of starting the chain. >> th
the four corners are new mexico, arizona, utah, and colorado. all of these states are part of a really beautiful part of the country with some amazing scenery. >>> turning now to this week's "inspiring kids" series, one elementary school in north carolina is getting a lot of attention for a cereal box chain that went viral. and it was all for a great cause. let's get details from our friend laura jarrett >> three, two, one >> reporter: this video showing nearly...
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mexico's abridgment of the second rights of new mexicans of the county. you cannot carry a handgun outside of your home. we enforce laws that congress passes and enacts. after i heard that, -- we could file a lawsuit. has congress enacted a law that would allow you to investigate on border security issues? >> no. congress has not given the civil rights division in possession of firearms -- >> but you told us that you could file a lawsuit vis-a-vis of a state trying to enforce the border because they are being overrun. are you telling me define some statutory authority for that? >> only if there is a violation of federal law that has input on the books that the division is tasked with enforcing. that would be a qualifier. >> what you're telling me is that the second amendment is directly being violated in such a way that you are right, there was an injection immediately because my private action was brought and you all never weighed into it. nobody from the doj ever weighed into it. you're saying you could not go forward with that i find that absolutely as
mexico's abridgment of the second rights of new mexicans of the county. you cannot carry a handgun outside of your home. we enforce laws that congress passes and enacts. after i heard that, -- we could file a lawsuit. has congress enacted a law that would allow you to investigate on border security issues? >> no. congress has not given the civil rights division in possession of firearms -- >> but you told us that you could file a lawsuit vis-a-vis of a state trying to enforce the...