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is like new mexico. i think the problem that there is still that kind of goldwater i ethos that is if you talk to katie hobbs if you talk to mark kelly sure they will. they are not like bleeding heart. they are very business friendly. they are very much beholden to the real estate industry and. phenix that still very much runs show in that state that there's a real kind of like go along get along mentality with business that that like how you're successful at politics there and it has very little to do with the national parties so we're right where we need to open it the floor for questions if anyone has a question we'd love to hear it and. i think we're going to have a microphone that goes around and so just raise your mano and let us know. so what would be the best to be in if for like spanish speaking and just being able to do business with mexico? i mean, i would say el paso i think with de la tariffs and whatnot, that is changing. but, but el paso still is i mean, el paso, juarez, as i write about i
is like new mexico. i think the problem that there is still that kind of goldwater i ethos that is if you talk to katie hobbs if you talk to mark kelly sure they will. they are not like bleeding heart. they are very business friendly. they are very much beholden to the real estate industry and. phenix that still very much runs show in that state that there's a real kind of like go along get along mentality with business that that like how you're successful at politics there and it has very...
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california should be very different than most new mexico but new mexico should be very different than utah. if we allow that to happen i think there would be less hatred amongst republicans and democrats. but it's not happening however is the president is to make decisions it impacts all of us so there's a lot of unrest. here we are as governors. we said that potholes are not partisan. you just have to get stuff done. that is why we are able to have these conversations. most governors really like each other. we do. the idea of all 50 states to be that laboratories and we would try things that work. when governor lujan grisham does it works in her state and were having a problem for it i'm going to steal that idea. i may or may not give her credit and that is okay. i always give her credit. and vice versa. she was dressed, with the governor of a very conservative state with the governor of wyoming marco gordon were in japan together work and energy policy with the japanese. a republican and democrat their states could not be more different. and yet there they were. we do this all of th
california should be very different than most new mexico but new mexico should be very different than utah. if we allow that to happen i think there would be less hatred amongst republicans and democrats. but it's not happening however is the president is to make decisions it impacts all of us so there's a lot of unrest. here we are as governors. we said that potholes are not partisan. you just have to get stuff done. that is why we are able to have these conversations. most governors really...
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, albuquerque flagstaff, arizona santa fe, new mexico del survives often have a dollar. yeah. they don't really want us here pretty much the main source of revenue for dell. one of them was like tourism and love like putting, putting the mistakes a typical in culture and they live putting that on like display for people. but yet when you have the real thing right there, that kind of just hides you. it's just very predatory is exploited to what sets settler societies apart from other types of colonialism is the transforming of land that indigenous nations were stewards over into private property. because of course, you have to remove native people from the land in order to seize it, to claim it. and so, you know, what seller colonialism tells us is that native people are either completely disappeared and extinct were in a constant state of disappearing the right now where the chancellor chapters house the nation as we speak, i'm filling up the 250 gallon water tanks in the back of my campus truck. we're going to go take those water to a garden, and that is that the sight
, albuquerque flagstaff, arizona santa fe, new mexico del survives often have a dollar. yeah. they don't really want us here pretty much the main source of revenue for dell. one of them was like tourism and love like putting, putting the mistakes a typical in culture and they live putting that on like display for people. but yet when you have the real thing right there, that kind of just hides you. it's just very predatory is exploited to what sets settler societies apart from other types of...
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i love you guys there like the most about us, like youth organizers here, new mexico. they are on the streets a time, something happens. let's get the just like the what happened here. so. 1 it's in the seventy's in the early 60 seventy's, the novel nation was deemed and national sacrifice, energy zone. and so throughout the novel who nation there was a lot of extractive industry development happening throughout the reservations. the we were not born were told about the dangers until later about uranium. my mom was diagnosed on kansas before my dad was diagnosed with cancer. we know it's for uranium radiation exposure. i'm so fed up with the federal government for the way, the way they treat us henry here in the city, what do you want the people to know? so what i want the people to know is to really understand that this new solar energy is not clean. look at all the service station, right from the very beginning. all these offending mines all over the navajo nation, all these communities and they're all the same choice communities because they're all in business commu
i love you guys there like the most about us, like youth organizers here, new mexico. they are on the streets a time, something happens. let's get the just like the what happened here. so. 1 it's in the seventy's in the early 60 seventy's, the novel nation was deemed and national sacrifice, energy zone. and so throughout the novel who nation there was a lot of extractive industry development happening throughout the reservations. the we were not born were told about the dangers until later...
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california should be very different than most new mexico but new mexico should be very different than utah. if we allow that to happen i think there would be less hatred amongst republicans and democrats. but it's not happening however is the president is to make decisions it impacts all of us so there's a lot of unrest. here we are as governors. we said that potholes are not partisan. you just have to get stuff done. that is why we are able to have these conversations. most governors really like each other. we do. the idea of all 50 states to be that laboratories and we would try things that work. when governor lujan grisham does it works in her state and were having a problem for it i'm going to steal that idea. i may or may not give her credit and that is okay. i always give her credit. and vice versa. she was dressed, with the governor of a very conservative state with the governor of wyoming marco gordon were in japan together work and energy policy with the japanese. a republican and democrat their states could not be more different. and yet there they were. we do this all of th
california should be very different than most new mexico but new mexico should be very different than utah. if we allow that to happen i think there would be less hatred amongst republicans and democrats. but it's not happening however is the president is to make decisions it impacts all of us so there's a lot of unrest. here we are as governors. we said that potholes are not partisan. you just have to get stuff done. that is why we are able to have these conversations. most governors really...
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the new mexico home cho out. i feel like espanol. 2 always 100 wrapped, that it's like a, a very of congress. there's a lot of drug use. it's like pretty basis to, i mean all for your child, the races, the drug academic is so bad and intense and it gets worse every year. personally, driving around like i feel i call it like try me down cuz um for driving next were driving past the places where like i used to carolyn or i used to pick up carroll and i'm a former addict. like here this on it. one time i was was one of my friends show deed in the sonic parking lot. people become addicts because they're hurting, you know, people are hurting because they don't have the resources they need, they're hurting because they don't have to release analogies that they need. and then me personally just talking about like bored in school and how it like best of generation. so my family, the ultimately what i realized from my addiction was that like i was an addict because of the results of colonization, like literally bored in s
the new mexico home cho out. i feel like espanol. 2 always 100 wrapped, that it's like a, a very of congress. there's a lot of drug use. it's like pretty basis to, i mean all for your child, the races, the drug academic is so bad and intense and it gets worse every year. personally, driving around like i feel i call it like try me down cuz um for driving next were driving past the places where like i used to carolyn or i used to pick up carroll and i'm a former addict. like here this on it. one...
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gentlew oman from new mexico is recognized. ms. leger fernandez: we heard a lot of claims today but here is what remains true, democrats support law enforcement not just with words but with our votes. we back them with funding, with resources and importantly with respect. that's why under democratic leadership we increase funding for federal and local law enforcement and including the f.b.i. that solves crimes in our rural and tribal communities. we just don't say these things, we show up for law enforcement. we stand with the capitol police officer who defended our lives on january 6. we honor their courage. we mourn those who died. and we refuse to excuse the violent criminals who attack them. unfortunately too many of our republican colleagues have chosen loyalty to donald trump over loyalty to the truth and over loyalty to the officers who keep us safe. you cannot say you support and respect law enforcement and stay silent as trump pardons the violent criminals who battered the police on january 6. you can't say you support law
gentlew oman from new mexico is recognized. ms. leger fernandez: we heard a lot of claims today but here is what remains true, democrats support law enforcement not just with words but with our votes. we back them with funding, with resources and importantly with respect. that's why under democratic leadership we increase funding for federal and local law enforcement and including the f.b.i. that solves crimes in our rural and tribal communities. we just don't say these things, we show up for...
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texas republican congressman mike mccall, new mexico democratic governor michelle lujan grisham, and ambassador to the u.s., peter mendelson all weigh in on the news of the week. it's all ahead on "face the nation." >>> good morning and welcome to "face the nation." i'm ed o'keefe. margaret's off this week. a happy mother's day to her and all the other moms watching. we have a lot to get to today, but we've just learned that there have now been three outages at newark liberty international airport in recentt the latest came overnight and caused a 45-minute ground stop. at this point, the faa says that third episode was an equipment outage. we'll update you as we learn more. now, newark is a major hub for united airlines. we spoke saturday before this latest incident with the airline's ceo scott kirby and asked him, is it safe to be flying in and out of newark right now? >> it absolutely is safe at newark and in the entire country. and the reason is, when these kind of outages happen, we train for them, we have backup procedures, we have backups to backups to backups to keep the skies
texas republican congressman mike mccall, new mexico democratic governor michelle lujan grisham, and ambassador to the u.s., peter mendelson all weigh in on the news of the week. it's all ahead on "face the nation." >>> good morning and welcome to "face the nation." i'm ed o'keefe. margaret's off this week. a happy mother's day to her and all the other moms watching. we have a lot to get to today, but we've just learned that there have now been three outages at...
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been advocating today about the two-year implementation period would be especially helpful for new mexico because you have a tricky little trade region, uh, where you abut west texas, which is in the mountain time zone, and part of mexico. and so there's a, a region where interstate commerce is directly affected and so all of mexico recently decided to lock the clock except for the part that is attached to west texas and new mexico. and so these issues of commerce are complicated and do take a little while to work out. so that's the one thing i would say is that that sort of thing should be addressed carefully. >> i would say that the the golf courses in new mexico, which enjoy mostly afternoon and evening light, all the great hiking that goes on in new mexico, the rock climbing, the hot air ballooning, all of that would be seriously curbed if daylight saving time was, was removed, and that would be, i think, a detriment to the new mexico economy and people's time and ability to get outside and enjoy what you have. >> you're suggesting that people hike and golf in the morning. >> no, they
been advocating today about the two-year implementation period would be especially helpful for new mexico because you have a tricky little trade region, uh, where you abut west texas, which is in the mountain time zone, and part of mexico. and so there's a, a region where interstate commerce is directly affected and so all of mexico recently decided to lock the clock except for the part that is attached to west texas and new mexico. and so these issues of commerce are complicated and do take a...
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maybe a study by scientists from new mexico, who found microplastics in human testicles. is it alexei gorbachev knows. microplastics penetrate literally everywhere. its presence is found in the most unexpected remote corners of our planet, from the morian trench to the summit of mount everest. in addition in addition, it has been found in the human body, female placentas, blood arteries, children's feces and, as a new study has shown, in male seminal glands or testicles. the plastic that was found is mainly polyethylene. polypropylene milchloride. although we did not pay special attention to the particle size, but through collaboration with other laboratories we were able to find out that in human tissue these particles are usually about 100 to 500 nm in size. the study, conducted by the university of new mexico, studied tissue samples taken from both dogs and humans. microplastics were found in both, with humans having nearly three times the amount of microplastics as dogs. this may be due to differences in diet, says dr. matthew kempen, director of the center for metals
maybe a study by scientists from new mexico, who found microplastics in human testicles. is it alexei gorbachev knows. microplastics penetrate literally everywhere. its presence is found in the most unexpected remote corners of our planet, from the morian trench to the summit of mount everest. in addition in addition, it has been found in the human body, female placentas, blood arteries, children's feces and, as a new study has shown, in male seminal glands or testicles. the plastic that was...
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his on a comparative study of educational reform efforts in new mexico and texas. his new book is remembering conquest mexican-americans, memory and citizenship. we're now going to move into a conversation, but please note that at the end of the conversation, we will. audience questions. welcome. thank you. farah. i have to say, your your first book, one accolades awards brought really great scholarship to borderlands history. and now you have this new book, remembering conquest. so my question initially you is what inspired you to write remembering conquest and in particular was there any personal connection shaped your interest in this moment in history? sure. thank you for the question. so in in us history, there is a lot of literature, a lot of books and articles on history and memory, and usually the books are about the civil war. so there's lots of books about, how the wars remembered and so forth. and so when i was reading those books in graduate school. i thought, you know, why is it why isn't there a book about history in memory of the us-mexican war? becau
his on a comparative study of educational reform efforts in new mexico and texas. his new book is remembering conquest mexican-americans, memory and citizenship. we're now going to move into a conversation, but please note that at the end of the conversation, we will. audience questions. welcome. thank you. farah. i have to say, your your first book, one accolades awards brought really great scholarship to borderlands history. and now you have this new book, remembering conquest. so my question...
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quickly and accurately determine the level. crown in water, and the ubiquitous researchers from new mexico have discovered microplastics in the testicles of humans and pets. an experimental program to combat homelessness has been launched in california, it is trying to use machine learning technology to predict which californians are in a critical situation that can lead to homelessness. this allows for the effective, and most importantly, timely use of social services resources. angelina bagdasar checked how it all works. about 30% of all homeless people in america live in california, to remove people from the streets, the state authorities have spent 24 billion dollars over the past 5 years, but no matter how hard officials racked their brains, the number of street dwellers only increases. and so scientists from the university of southern california in los angeles decided to turn to artificial intelligence for help, so that it would warn them in advance about who of those with a roof over their heads may end up in... back scientists 3 years university of california in los angeles, they t
quickly and accurately determine the level. crown in water, and the ubiquitous researchers from new mexico have discovered microplastics in the testicles of humans and pets. an experimental program to combat homelessness has been launched in california, it is trying to use machine learning technology to predict which californians are in a critical situation that can lead to homelessness. this allows for the effective, and most importantly, timely use of social services resources. angelina...
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marine corps veteran, a gatt wad of new mexico state university -- graduate of new mexico state university, and deeply rooted in the values of community and accountability. earlier this year our community faced a horrific mass shooting. an act of senseless violence that shook las cruces to its core. in the face of this triage dishes chief story responded swiftly and with compassion. his leadership was grounded in facts. calm under pressure. and most importantly rooted in empathy for the victims, their families, and all of those affected. at a time when our community needed strength and clarity, chief story was there. not only with answers, but with presence. he showed up for us. he brought together law enforcement, emergency responders, and community leaders. not just to respond, but to begin the healing of our community. in may of this year he was named citizen of the year by the greater las cruces chamber of commerce. that recognition was well earned. and today i want to make sure that his dedication is honored here on the floor of the house of representatives. on behalf of all new mexic
marine corps veteran, a gatt wad of new mexico state university -- graduate of new mexico state university, and deeply rooted in the values of community and accountability. earlier this year our community faced a horrific mass shooting. an act of senseless violence that shook las cruces to its core. in the face of this triage dishes chief story responded swiftly and with compassion. his leadership was grounded in facts. calm under pressure. and most importantly rooted in empathy for the...
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the rugged mountains of wyoming, from the lofty mountains of utah, from the rolling mountain of new mexico. come the tributary of the colorado, collecting the runoff from more than 100,000 square miles of high plateaus and mountain valleys. the yampa, the white in the roaring fork. the mini mart, the price in the san rafael and the that ameche, the eagle and the compadre. the sandy, the charcoal, the culture, cogito and the green, the gunnison and the san juan. down to the colorado. stained with the soil of five states. the river cuts deep into the desert, into the high walls of glen canyon for 170 miles. glen carries the muddy river through parched red rocks of south eastern utah into the sandstone cliffs of northern arizona, known. for 40 years, men planned and designed the means to regulate the flow of this river, every contour of the canyons was mapped and surveyed in the search for the best dam site in 1956. these men were rewarded for their efforts as the first blast began, the construction of a giant glen canyon dam. bordering on the vast space of the navajo reservation. the dam sit
the rugged mountains of wyoming, from the lofty mountains of utah, from the rolling mountain of new mexico. come the tributary of the colorado, collecting the runoff from more than 100,000 square miles of high plateaus and mountain valleys. the yampa, the white in the roaring fork. the mini mart, the price in the san rafael and the that ameche, the eagle and the compadre. the sandy, the charcoal, the culture, cogito and the green, the gunnison and the san juan. down to the colorado. stained...
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there were states like utah or wyoming or new mexico that use it far less than they were entitled to. but as utah has grown, colorado has grown now is a lot more attention around the river because you have the so-called upper basin states saying we want our fair share of that water and you have california and arizona, which, you know, use all that they're entitled to not really wanting to budge on that. and i mean, i think it's a really interesting story of, just this sort of need, almost like the political reality that the climate puts you in that i think is happening on a global scale now. but again, because the desert is so dry, we've been fighting about water for this long. and the good news is that by and large, there has a lot of agreement and there has been a lot of kind of meeting in the middle and solutions. so over the past couple of years i'm sure people have seen, you know, photos of lake mead's level really with this big white bathtub ring around it. i mean, through just kind of coming to agreements and working with farmers. the states have actually managed to like keep t
there were states like utah or wyoming or new mexico that use it far less than they were entitled to. but as utah has grown, colorado has grown now is a lot more attention around the river because you have the so-called upper basin states saying we want our fair share of that water and you have california and arizona, which, you know, use all that they're entitled to not really wanting to budge on that. and i mean, i think it's a really interesting story of, just this sort of need, almost like...
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. >>> texas republican congressman mike mccaul, new mexico governor michelle lujan grisham and peter mandelson weigh n on the news of the week. it's all ahead on "face the nation." ♪ >>> good morning. welcome to "face the nation." i'm ed o'keefe. margaret is off week. happy mother's day to her and all the other moms watching. we have lot to get to today. we have just learned that there have been three outages at newark liberty international airport in recent weeks. the latest overnight and caused a 45-minute ground stop. at this point the faa says that third episode was an equipment outage. we'll update you as we learn more. newark is a major hup for united airlines. we spoke skaet with the airline's ceo scott kirby and asked is it safe to be flying in and out of newark now? >> it is safe at newark and in the country. the reason is when these outages happen we train for them, we have backups to backups to backups to keep the skies safe, the number one priority. when the radar outage happened at newark, what happens is the pilots look for alternative frequencies, go to alternative cent
. >>> texas republican congressman mike mccaul, new mexico governor michelle lujan grisham and peter mandelson weigh n on the news of the week. it's all ahead on "face the nation." ♪ >>> good morning. welcome to "face the nation." i'm ed o'keefe. margaret is off week. happy mother's day to her and all the other moms watching. we have lot to get to today. we have just learned that there have been three outages at newark liberty international airport in...
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another massive tornado churning up the dirt in new mexico. >> whoa! >> reporter: in apton, texas, massive hail. >> softballs! >> reporter: as big as a baseball hat. the tsa says they screened more than 3 million people friday at the nation's airports, making it the third busiest day of all time, but there are multiple incidents. late sunday night, a packed southwest flight 168 bound for denver reporting a lightning strike. >> something's wrong with that radio. >> we got a lightning strike. >> reporter: megan quinlan was in a window seat. >> it with us a big flash. we could feel the electricity coming on the floor of the ran bin into our feet. >> reporter: and a passenger onboard this plight from tokyo to houston had to be restained with zip ties by two marines onboard after he tried to open an emergency exit door. the flight diverting to seattle. both planes landing safely. and linsey, the worst time to drive is right about now, especially in major cities, of course. if you can, try waiting until later tonight, and you should have the roads all to you
another massive tornado churning up the dirt in new mexico. >> whoa! >> reporter: in apton, texas, massive hail. >> softballs! >> reporter: as big as a baseball hat. the tsa says they screened more than 3 million people friday at the nation's airports, making it the third busiest day of all time, but there are multiple incidents. late sunday night, a packed southwest flight 168 bound for denver reporting a lightning strike. >> something's wrong with that radio....
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they were busy finding an appropriate criterion to measure a huge bomb in alamagordo, new mexico. the volume of the explosives should have been so large to simulate the main test. in the middle of all this, the differences of opinion between two groups of scientists over the secretive manhattan project grew larger. this group. a group of scientists who were supposed to change the mid-20th century's fate could not reach an agreement on a certain issue. most of them were of the opinion that after making an atomic bomb the united states should put its power on this play at night for japanese envoys in order to make the japanese emperor surrender by threatening him with the bomb. however, theoretical physicist edward teller insisted on testing the atomic bomb on a city to learn a... about its effects on its population, the american people in there. the only thing that could put an end to the differences was the speech by then us president franklin roosevelt for the scientist. it tipped the balance in favor of teller. among other things and at the climax, he said, you scientists are bl
they were busy finding an appropriate criterion to measure a huge bomb in alamagordo, new mexico. the volume of the explosives should have been so large to simulate the main test. in the middle of all this, the differences of opinion between two groups of scientists over the secretive manhattan project grew larger. this group. a group of scientists who were supposed to change the mid-20th century's fate could not reach an agreement on a certain issue. most of them were of the opinion that after...
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hopeful because i don't think that this trade war is good economic policy for the country, frankly, new mexico is. and mexico, that's my largest trading partner. and it's where a great deal of food and to manage food prices, which are already too high. this spells real trouble for new mexicans who had incredible we've had incredible success reducing food security. now i go right back, flip flop in the other direction. i'm hoping that these meetings continue to delay draconian decision making. that's an all or nothing design. and i think that as we're watching unfold. thank you for your reporting that it's a high stakes meeting. and i think free, fair, transparent trade is the best way to motivate economic success in this country. >> i do want to ask you something that a lot of people will look back to and they'll say, look, the free trade agreement didn't do what it promised. do you agree with that? do you think that there should have been some differences in how that went forward when it comes to american jobs that left the country? >> well, i don't think that we do very effective as national
hopeful because i don't think that this trade war is good economic policy for the country, frankly, new mexico is. and mexico, that's my largest trading partner. and it's where a great deal of food and to manage food prices, which are already too high. this spells real trouble for new mexicans who had incredible we've had incredible success reducing food security. now i go right back, flip flop in the other direction. i'm hoping that these meetings continue to delay draconian decision making....
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my name is ryan ellison immunity community to attorney for the district of new mexico. i'm going to bring give you a brief overview of the investigation that dismantled one of the largest and most dangerous fentanyl operations in united states history for this case involve coordinate efforts from federal, state, tribal and local law enforcement agencies across multiple states. as a result of the ongoing investigation 16 individuals have been arrested including the alleged leader, an illegal alien from mexico to prior removals. direct ties to the mexican cartel. in albuquerque alone, authorities seize staggering amounts of drugs and assets 2.7 million fentanyl pills. eleven f kilograms of concentrated fentanyl powder. 7 pounds of methamphetamine, multiple confluence of heroin and cocaine. forty-one firearms including ghost guns and weapons modified for automatic fire more than $600,000 in cash and numerous luxury vehicles. this sophisticated fentanyl narcotics description network span new mexico, arizona, nevada, oregon and utah was responsible for distributing with narc
my name is ryan ellison immunity community to attorney for the district of new mexico. i'm going to bring give you a brief overview of the investigation that dismantled one of the largest and most dangerous fentanyl operations in united states history for this case involve coordinate efforts from federal, state, tribal and local law enforcement agencies across multiple states. as a result of the ongoing investigation 16 individuals have been arrested including the alleged leader, an illegal...
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severe thunderstorm watches from new mexico and west texas to mississippi and alabama. while flooding remains a big concern in the entire region. these strong storms track east into the overnight hours, impacting austin and dallas by 9 p.m. local time with damaging wind, very large hail, and a few tornadoes possible throughout the lower mississippi valley into early tuesday. by midweek, the system moves into the mid-atlantic. rain arrives to the i-95 corridor by wednesday afternoon. lindsey. >> quite a mixed bag there. danny. thank you. now to the urgent search for a former police chief convicted of murder and rape. police say he escaped from a prison in arkansas over the weekend. and the new details tonight about that brazen jailbreak in new orleans. ten inmates escaping. the latest from abc's trevor ault. >> tonight, the urgent search for a former police chief turned escaped convict, grant hardin, broke out of an arkansas prison this weekend. the 56 year old had been locked up since 2017 for murder and rape, and officials say sunday he disguised himself in a makeshift
severe thunderstorm watches from new mexico and west texas to mississippi and alabama. while flooding remains a big concern in the entire region. these strong storms track east into the overnight hours, impacting austin and dallas by 9 p.m. local time with damaging wind, very large hail, and a few tornadoes possible throughout the lower mississippi valley into early tuesday. by midweek, the system moves into the mid-atlantic. rain arrives to the i-95 corridor by wednesday afternoon. lindsey....
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my name is ryan ellison, and i'm the united states attorney for the district of new mexico. i'm going to give you a brief overview of the investigation that dismantled one of the largest and most dangerous fentanyl operations in the united states history. this case involved coordinated efforts from federal, state, tribal, and local law enforcement agencies across multiple states. as a result of this ongoing investigation, 16 individuals have been arrested, including the alleged leader ediberto salazar amaya, an illegal alien from mexico with two prior removals and direct ties to the mexican cartel. in albuquerque alone, authorities seized staggering quantities of illegal drugs and assets, including over 2.7 million fentanyl pills, 11.5 kg of concentrated fentanyl powder, 7 pounds of methamphetamine, multiple kilograms of heroin and cocaine, 41 firearms to include ghost guns and weapons modified for automatic fire. more than $600,000 in cash in numerous luxury vehicles. this sophisticated fentanyl and narcotics distribution network spanned new mexico, arizona, nevada, oregon,
my name is ryan ellison, and i'm the united states attorney for the district of new mexico. i'm going to give you a brief overview of the investigation that dismantled one of the largest and most dangerous fentanyl operations in the united states history. this case involved coordinated efforts from federal, state, tribal, and local law enforcement agencies across multiple states. as a result of this ongoing investigation, 16 individuals have been arrested, including the alleged leader ediberto...
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am teresa leger fernandez, and i am the representative from the third congressional district of new mexico and from across the caucus and from across the country, we are here to stand with representative lamonica mciver from new jersey. we're here to stand with lamonica mciver from new jersey no matter where we come from, because we know that women in trump's america are not safe. trump is acting like the department of justice as his own little goon squad. he's suing the press. he's suing the universities. he's suing people just for supporting kamala harris. he wants to get rid of judges who rule against him, and now he's coming after congress. america's ideals rejected the concept of a king. we adopted a constitution that calls for free press, for due process, and for a congress that is separate from the administration. article 1 creates a congress that is the people's representative. we represent the people of the united states of america. and the people's representatives will not be intimidated by a president who does not understand our value or constitutional principles. and you know w
am teresa leger fernandez, and i am the representative from the third congressional district of new mexico and from across the caucus and from across the country, we are here to stand with representative lamonica mciver from new jersey. we're here to stand with lamonica mciver from new jersey no matter where we come from, because we know that women in trump's america are not safe. trump is acting like the department of justice as his own little goon squad. he's suing the press. he's suing the...
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in texas and is a citizen of born in new mexico, but not in texas, a citizen not of new mexico or texas, a citizen of the united states. that's a really, i think, for people to to start to internalize what this is talking about. it changes so much in tears, us even more apart. i think the other thing here is that you he a siation fo birthright citizenship rulg now. but there's a lot of time to go. you casee that part of the strategy from e trp administration, fr trump sort of quirky but impornt thin to point out is the gornment these ds pays very little price for losing these cases courtright.t pays almost no political price. trump says, listen, i fought you know, i ied to get it. i was blocked by the courts. the worst thing that happens is a policy that was unlawful is stopped. we don't have, as we had in times break the law. and so every incentive, whether you're a democratic president or republican president, is to try to get your agenda out there and to push the courts to block you. and if you take away the power of courts to block you on a nationwide basis, you're going to push tha
in texas and is a citizen of born in new mexico, but not in texas, a citizen not of new mexico or texas, a citizen of the united states. that's a really, i think, for people to to start to internalize what this is talking about. it changes so much in tears, us even more apart. i think the other thing here is that you he a siation fo birthright citizenship rulg now. but there's a lot of time to go. you casee that part of the strategy from e trp administration, fr trump sort of quirky but impornt...
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tornadoes touching down in new mexico, hailstorms and heavy winds in texas.oklahoma, torrential rain caused massive flash flooding. as severe weather collides with this memorial day travel rush. aaa projecting 45 millioamericans hit the road and skies this weekend. >> it's a bit stressful, you know, you just want to get in line, get checked in and go. >> reporter: thunderstorms over colorado leading the faa to issue a ground stop in denver. dallas-fort worth airport also in the bull's eye of strong storms, adding more stress to the hectic scenes. tsa screened over 3 million people friday, third busiest day of all time. what did you think when you walked up to this long line here? >> i thought it was a lie. it is not. never seen it wrapped around stairs, past the toilets, all the way down. >> reporter: across the country, thousands of flights delayed. on saturday a flight from tokyo to houston was diverted to seattle after a passenger tried to open the exit doors midflight. in a statement, fbi seattle says the individual was transported to a local hospital for
tornadoes touching down in new mexico, hailstorms and heavy winds in texas.oklahoma, torrential rain caused massive flash flooding. as severe weather collides with this memorial day travel rush. aaa projecting 45 millioamericans hit the road and skies this weekend. >> it's a bit stressful, you know, you just want to get in line, get checked in and go. >> reporter: thunderstorms over colorado leading the faa to issue a ground stop in denver. dallas-fort worth airport also in the...
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ground in places like southern new mexico. >> yeah. talk a little bit about what you heard there.hrough the lens of the childcare crisis, which is very much a thing and was highlighted so starkly during the pandemic. but more than that, what were the conversations that you had on the ground with people in new mexico? >> yeah, people. >> are really scared. >> they're really anxious. they really feel under attack by the administration's policies. >> and yeah, they're. >> really scared for their futures. the people who are willing to come forward, kind of the main character in my story was a woman who operates a small food bank, and she's been. >> hit by. >> cuts at. >> usda. >> and also. >> her property has been visited by ice. so she's really feeling it on all fronts, for sure. and it was fascinating to talk. >> to her. you've done reporting in this space so i can ask you this, but when it comes to food banks and the larger food assistance system, food banks have been strained for a long time, including during covid. but in my conversations with them and in the stories i've done, t
ground in places like southern new mexico. >> yeah. talk a little bit about what you heard there.hrough the lens of the childcare crisis, which is very much a thing and was highlighted so starkly during the pandemic. but more than that, what were the conversations that you had on the ground with people in new mexico? >> yeah, people. >> are really scared. >> they're really anxious. they really feel under attack by the administration's policies. >> and yeah,...
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i'm coming off a town hall tour back in new mexico. i represent 10 rural counties. i did 15 town halls touching more than 15,000 new mexicans. i was incredibly surprised that in one of my town halls it was predominantly local republican elected officials who came and said how deeply they're concerned what's happening. the effects of funding freezing, the effects of mass hearings, on at the local level. secondly, when we heard the administration might mass fire health care workers at the indian health service, i worked with several members across the aisle to contact cabinet members to try to make sure they didn't slash funding for tribal programs. while they've not come out publicly, i do know that they made calls behind the scenes to the white house and to cabinet officials because they know the catastrophic impacts it would have. so these are members of the republican caucus here. third, we know that last week 12 republican house members signed onto a letter saying they would not vote for cuts to medicaid. we need to make sure that they hold to that promise and th
i'm coming off a town hall tour back in new mexico. i represent 10 rural counties. i did 15 town halls touching more than 15,000 new mexicans. i was incredibly surprised that in one of my town halls it was predominantly local republican elected officials who came and said how deeply they're concerned what's happening. the effects of funding freezing, the effects of mass hearings, on at the local level. secondly, when we heard the administration might mass fire health care workers at the indian...
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new. >> mexico with the. >> border with mexico. and the. >> judge is saying this may not be. legally sound. >> yeah. >> that's right. ana. so when a migrant enters the us. illegally from mexico to new mexico, they're not now. >> just getting. >> charged just. >> with entering the country illegally. >> but also. >> with entering this. military zone. >> but it's not a traditional military zone that you. >> would think of like a joint base andrews or a fort belvoir. it is desert, right. so these individuals. very likely don't even know they're entering a military zone. and that's what got this federal judge in new mexico upset, he said in part in his order, quote, the. united states. provides no facts from which. >> one could reasonably conclude that the. >> defendant knew he. >> was entering the national. >> defense area. and he's also upset with what he called a cut and paste approach. >> to the factual allegations. >> in many of these. >> cases, there were no. specifics as to what these individuals. >> actually really did, just. general allegations. ana. >> okay, so we're tal
new. >> mexico with the. >> border with mexico. and the. >> judge is saying this may not be. legally sound. >> yeah. >> that's right. ana. so when a migrant enters the us. illegally from mexico to new mexico, they're not now. >> just getting. >> charged just. >> with entering the country illegally. >> but also. >> with entering this. military zone. >> but it's not a traditional military zone that you. >> would think of like...
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they provided nearly $6 million in three public tv stations and 12 public stations in new mexico alone. despite these facts the president plowed ahead with his aings on the corporation. as a result he and his administration have threatened access to local news, children's educational programming and emergency alerts that broadcasters provide to communities. now mr. berg meijer, as you heard, i'm concerned about the trump administration's attacks public media. defunding npr and pbs. can you explain why npr and pbs are important? >> yes, senator. thanks for the question. of course as we discussed today, people should be able to access their local teams. obviously important local news. commercial-free children's programming. and emergency alerts are important too. public broadcasting provides this and c.p.b. funding is important for stations in rural areas in particular. these area typically have less broadband coverage to households and people can tune in to radio in places where there's no wireless coverage at all. especially as commercial stations are often struggling as local ad dolla
they provided nearly $6 million in three public tv stations and 12 public stations in new mexico alone. despite these facts the president plowed ahead with his aings on the corporation. as a result he and his administration have threatened access to local news, children's educational programming and emergency alerts that broadcasters provide to communities. now mr. berg meijer, as you heard, i'm concerned about the trump administration's attacks public media. defunding npr and pbs. can you...
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from new mexico to florida up to the northeast. . eastern texas bracing for another round of severe storms. >>> new details about a plot targeting lady gaga's historic concert in rio de janeiro. about 2.5 people million turning out to the free concert. police believe the suspects were specifically targeting lgbtq community. she reportedly did not know about the threat until after the concert. >>> tonight, a father and his little girl. she covered his eyes just as he was trying to catch it. we moved to this cool new place in the city! if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and are at high risk for fracture, evenity® can help you rapidly build new bone in just 12 months. evenity® is the only bone builder that also helps slow bone loss. and it's proven to significantly reduce spine fracture risk. i knew she started taking evenity®, but she told her friend it builds new bone. builds new bone! [squeak!] so...yeah...we get out, we explore, and do whatever that thing is on the floor. evenity® can increase risk of heart attack, stroke, or
from new mexico to florida up to the northeast. . eastern texas bracing for another round of severe storms. >>> new details about a plot targeting lady gaga's historic concert in rio de janeiro. about 2.5 people million turning out to the free concert. police believe the suspects were specifically targeting lgbtq community. she reportedly did not know about the threat until after the concert. >>> tonight, a father and his little girl. she covered his eyes just as he was trying...
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to save the life of a man from oklahoma and one of her kidneys, to save the life of a woman from new mexico. now, folks, that is the real america. sometimes all of us forget it a little bit sometimes all of us are too bound up and what we are doing. but this country is together in a way that the people like who committed those crimes in oklahoma can never understand. and i know our government is not perfect, and i know it makes mistakes, but this is a very free country, a very great country. and lot of the people who are out there complaining about it today would not even be able to do what they do in the way they do it. in most of the other democracies, in the world today, we should never forget it. i say this tonight not to pour cold water on this wonderful evening. not because i haven't enjoyed it. i think i laughed harder tonight than anybody else here, but because as long as this work is going on, i think owe it to you to tell you for all of our sometimes interests, i am really proud the work the american press corps did in bringing this to the american people. and the work is not over
to save the life of a man from oklahoma and one of her kidneys, to save the life of a woman from new mexico. now, folks, that is the real america. sometimes all of us forget it a little bit sometimes all of us are too bound up and what we are doing. but this country is together in a way that the people like who committed those crimes in oklahoma can never understand. and i know our government is not perfect, and i know it makes mistakes, but this is a very free country, a very great country....