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just miles from albuquerque's most congested areas. a state police cruiser attempts to ram the bus off the road with a pit maneuver. but after three miles of vehicle-to-vehicle contact, the cruiser's front end is heavily damaged. hoping a bigger vehicle has a better chance, a police suv takes the lead. the pit maneuver is successful. police immediately surround the bus. inside, the driver revs the engine as if trying to escape. officers respond with a volley of non-lethal beanbag rounds. suddenly a member of the sheriff's office fires real bullets into the bus, striking the suspect three times. >> shots fired. >> immediately, a state police officer is seen shouting at the deputy sheriff. >> get over there! >> the suspect, meanwhile, is pulled from the bus, covered in blood and wearing only boxers. he's identified as 27-year-old nathaniel shipman. his criminal history includes convictions for domestic violence, drug possession and assaulting a police officer. he's loaded into ambulance and given a police escort to an area hospital where
just miles from albuquerque's most congested areas. a state police cruiser attempts to ram the bus off the road with a pit maneuver. but after three miles of vehicle-to-vehicle contact, the cruiser's front end is heavily damaged. hoping a bigger vehicle has a better chance, a police suv takes the lead. the pit maneuver is successful. police immediately surround the bus. inside, the driver revs the engine as if trying to escape. officers respond with a volley of non-lethal beanbag rounds....
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she recently passed away at her home in albuquerque, new mexico. she was a noted scholar and worked hard for the students in san francisco and so our condolences to her family and friends and colleagues across the nation, thank you president norton. >> thank you. >> next is recognition and resolutions of come men daysing. >> we have the greatest number of nationally certified board of teachers in california and i think in the united states, but we have postponed this presentation and we will announce when this will be made at our next regularly schedule board meeting. >> thank you. next we have our student delegates's report >> this year the elections are through the sfusd office. the applications are available, if you would like to be a candidate for the upcoming election for the new student delegates you can get an application on-line and www.sfusd.edu. on february 22nd at 5:00 p.m. steel ej1 at sfusd.edu and >> we will be announcing the details shortly. we are looking familiar for having him at our meeting and be reading a resolution urging them
she recently passed away at her home in albuquerque, new mexico. she was a noted scholar and worked hard for the students in san francisco and so our condolences to her family and friends and colleagues across the nation, thank you president norton. >> thank you. >> next is recognition and resolutions of come men daysing. >> we have the greatest number of nationally certified board of teachers in california and i think in the united states, but we have postponed this...
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albuquerque, 46. there is pretty nice weather out there, a little chilly with new mexico's standards. baltimore, again, a chance of rain and snow showers will be later today. >> and i'll have an update on the forecast for that weekend storm coming up. >> all right. thanks so much, bill. >>> well, straight ahead, no power and just a handful of working toilets equals misery for 4,000 carnival cruise passengers. >>> plus, a fresh senator getting slapped down by veteran colleagues. "early today" is back in two minutes. >>> welcome back. here are some other stories making news this morning. chuck hagel is one step closer to becoming secretary of defense. the senator armed services committee approved his nomination along party lines 14-11. hearings became heated after texas senator ted cruz suggested hagel received money from what he called quote extreme and radical groups. >> this senator feels like that senator cruz has gone over the line. he basically has impugned the patriotism of the nominee. >> senato
albuquerque, 46. there is pretty nice weather out there, a little chilly with new mexico's standards. baltimore, again, a chance of rain and snow showers will be later today. >> and i'll have an update on the forecast for that weekend storm coming up. >> all right. thanks so much, bill. >>> well, straight ahead, no power and just a handful of working toilets equals misery for 4,000 carnival cruise passengers. >>> plus, a fresh senator getting slapped down by...
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arlena passed away in albuquerque, new mexico on february second, a few weeks after her 66's birthday, if you were here, you know how she liked to celebrate her birthday, so we are happy that she got to mark that milestone. dr. akerman received her doctorate from the harvard school of education, and was one of the greatest successes as the first graduate to actually become the superintendent of a major urban school district. she was superintendent in three major districts washington, d.c., san francisco and philadelphia, as well as having been a teacher, principal and administrator in missouri, and chief academic advisor in seattle. and also held two masters degrees in education and one from harvard and washington university from st. louis as well as teacher's college. in july of 2000, she became the first permanent female and the first african american superintendent until 2007. she came to us during an unsettled time in history and spent years cleaning up our financial weaknesses uncovering problems with our systems and strengthens our administrative infrastructure. i have a photo i
arlena passed away in albuquerque, new mexico on february second, a few weeks after her 66's birthday, if you were here, you know how she liked to celebrate her birthday, so we are happy that she got to mark that milestone. dr. akerman received her doctorate from the harvard school of education, and was one of the greatest successes as the first graduate to actually become the superintendent of a major urban school district. she was superintendent in three major districts washington, d.c., san...
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. >> get your kicks on route 66 in albuquerque, new mexico. one of the places you'll see next weekend as booktv, american history tv and c-span's local content vehicles look behind the scenes at the history and literary life in albuquerque march 2nd and 3rd on c-span2 and 3. >> up next on booktv, "after words" with this week's guest host, stephanie mehta of fortune magazine. this week former ceo of at&t ed whitacre discusses his book, "american turn around." in the book he tells the story of rising through the ranks of business to lead one of the nation's largest telecommunications companies and being called on by president obama to rescue general motors. this program is about an hour. >> host: ed whitacre has run two iconic american companies, at&t and general motors. he is also the author of a new memoir, "american turn around: reinventing at&t and gm and the way we do business in the usa." it's a candid and unflinching look at american business and at a particularly difficult time in the period that we recently went through. and yet the boo
. >> get your kicks on route 66 in albuquerque, new mexico. one of the places you'll see next weekend as booktv, american history tv and c-span's local content vehicles look behind the scenes at the history and literary life in albuquerque march 2nd and 3rd on c-span2 and 3. >> up next on booktv, "after words" with this week's guest host, stephanie mehta of fortune magazine. this week former ceo of at&t ed whitacre discusses his book, "american turn around."...
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without you, the work being done in albuquerque would surely not be possible. over the last five years, our team has had one simple but ambitious goal -- to cut off a man's head with a knife -- [ light laughter ] -- and stick that man's head onto a pig's body. [ laughter ] and for that head to keep working like normal. [ laughter ] first slide. >> in 2008, as soon as your check for $18 million cleared, we began. [ light laughter ] we knocked out a man and a pig, and then tied them down with belts and sheets. on the count of three, we sliced through both of their necks, shoved the pig's head onto the floor, put the man's head onto the pig's body, and sewed it up. >> jimmy: now, just to be clear, for the purposes of this research, we don't care whether a pig's head could survive on a man's body. [ light laughter ] it'd be great -- [ laughter ] -- but that's not what we're doing. [ laughter ] our goal is a man's head, alive, on a pig's body, walking around on all fours. [ laughter ] here a pig. [ laughter ] here a pig. [ light laughter ] everywhere a pig. [ laught
without you, the work being done in albuquerque would surely not be possible. over the last five years, our team has had one simple but ambitious goal -- to cut off a man's head with a knife -- [ light laughter ] -- and stick that man's head onto a pig's body. [ laughter ] and for that head to keep working like normal. [ laughter ] first slide. >> in 2008, as soon as your check for $18 million cleared, we began. [ light laughter ] we knocked out a man and a pig, and then tied them down...
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. >> 40s from boise to albuquerque. 40s also from omaha to chicago and new york. 54 in atlanta. 84 in miami. >>> and coming up, another giant asteroid headed right towards earth. >>> also, the latest from cruise passengers in the middle of a vacation nightmare. new fears, right now, about a virus onboard. >>> and brewing up starbucks coffee, along with a little sea salt? we'll have more. @ññcús1@ú? >>> and welcome back. a new study finds many of us are barely making it. more than four out of ten americans are living paycheck-to-paycheck. and almost one in ten don't even make it that far. they can't pay for everything they need. allstate insurance says it's not just the soft economy and labor market. but also poor money management skills, even when people know better. >>> well, u.s. airlines are doing better at delivering you and your luggage. 82% of flights arrived within 15 minutes of the schedule last year. one of the best rates in the past 25 years. and a lower percentage of bags lost than at any time in that period. but fewer planes were actually flying last year because of th
. >> 40s from boise to albuquerque. 40s also from omaha to chicago and new york. 54 in atlanta. 84 in miami. >>> and coming up, another giant asteroid headed right towards earth. >>> also, the latest from cruise passengers in the middle of a vacation nightmare. new fears, right now, about a virus onboard. >>> and brewing up starbucks coffee, along with a little sea salt? we'll have more. @ññcús1@ú? >>> and welcome back. a new study finds many of us...
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in albuquerque, new mexico, i-40 was shut down, forcing truck drivers to wait out the conditions. >> it costs money to sit still. and it costs money to run that thing empty, as far as fuel. so, hopefully they get it cleared out. >> reporter: the monster storm even brought hurricane-force winds. look at this building in north texas. the winds there so ferocious, it peeled bricks from the side of a building. >> like someone ran into the building and it was falling apart. >> reporter: the storm is headed further northeast. but the heaviest snow is slated for the midwest. kansas, which barely recovered from last week's monster storm, is bracing for even more punishment. >> we had a nice winter so far. and now, boy, in the last two weeks here, it's like jeez. >> reporter: new hampshire, which has a foot on the ground, is gearing up. >> it's crazy. >> reporter: today, there's worries about more than snow. severe thunderstorms and heavy rainfall are possible across parts of the south and mid-atlantic. tahman bradley, abc news. >>> the first day of spring is march 20th. my watch is set. just
in albuquerque, new mexico, i-40 was shut down, forcing truck drivers to wait out the conditions. >> it costs money to sit still. and it costs money to run that thing empty, as far as fuel. so, hopefully they get it cleared out. >> reporter: the monster storm even brought hurricane-force winds. look at this building in north texas. the winds there so ferocious, it peeled bricks from the side of a building. >> like someone ran into the building and it was falling apart....
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. >> get your kicks on route 66 in albuquerque, mexico. book tv and american history tv look behind the scenes in albuquerque. >> this is a little more than half an hour. host: our guest is tom shoop to talk was more about the sequester. that is up to the beginning of this. what is the sequester? guest: it is an across-the-board cut in federal agency spending, so it gives very little flexibility for agencies. that had until the end of the year. if that did not happen, then a sequester would go into effect at the beginning of 2013. as we know, the super committee did not get its job done. the sequester was slated to go into effect at the beginning of this year. in the fiscal cliff negotiations, congress did not come up with a short-term fix. they extended it until the end of february. host: how do the cuts take place? guest: they are cumulative. it is a certain percentage of what remains of the fiscal year. it is not like a shutdown situation where things stopped abruptly. they take place over the course of several months. a lot of the impa
. >> get your kicks on route 66 in albuquerque, mexico. book tv and american history tv look behind the scenes in albuquerque. >> this is a little more than half an hour. host: our guest is tom shoop to talk was more about the sequester. that is up to the beginning of this. what is the sequester? guest: it is an across-the-board cut in federal agency spending, so it gives very little flexibility for agencies. that had until the end of the year. if that did not happen, then a...
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it's different in albuquerque than in las vegas. when you go in to the sheriff's department, ask them how often you have to report. i know in some counties it is 60 days, some 90 days and some it's every year. okay. you will be on gps. it is a requirement. okay? and as soon as we have an approval, we'll schedule you for the next month's parole board. >> all right. i volunteered for every classic i can take. and i'm hoping that this last few months i can kind of relax and get prepared mentally for getting out. >>> still ahead, an inmate transfers to pnm after attacking an officer at another prison. >> he ended up getting hurt pretty bad, i guess. ith chantix. when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or acti
it's different in albuquerque than in las vegas. when you go in to the sheriff's department, ask them how often you have to report. i know in some counties it is 60 days, some 90 days and some it's every year. okay. you will be on gps. it is a requirement. okay? and as soon as we have an approval, we'll schedule you for the next month's parole board. >> all right. i volunteered for every classic i can take. and i'm hoping that this last few months i can kind of relax and get prepared...
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but warnings and advisories are posted from albuquerque to the windy city. our coverage begins with abc's brad wheelis. >> reporter: california has been getting walloped with a wintery mix with wind, rain and snow. drivers lost control. others were stranded. some roads were shut down. >> it's terrible because they can't clean the roads. and it will just get worse. >> reporter: watches and warnings have been issued, affecting 30 million people in 19 states. at tulsa international airport, flights were grounded. more delays and cancellations in kansas. take a look at this rare sight. a snowman in scottsdale, arizona. and near tucson, snow covered greens halted play at the pga championship. parts of michigan and wisconsin are clearing snow and dealing with whiteout conditions. >> after we got hit here, we hit a car and 70 cars hit us. >> reporter: residents are stocking up on supplies and bracing for up to a foot of snow. >> everybody is getting ready for the storm. >> reporter: the full strength will be felt thursday when it brings more snow, ice and even torn
but warnings and advisories are posted from albuquerque to the windy city. our coverage begins with abc's brad wheelis. >> reporter: california has been getting walloped with a wintery mix with wind, rain and snow. drivers lost control. others were stranded. some roads were shut down. >> it's terrible because they can't clean the roads. and it will just get worse. >> reporter: watches and warnings have been issued, affecting 30 million people in 19 states. at tulsa...
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one of the things you will see looks atend as the scspan life in albuquerque. host: congressman reid ribble is a republican in wisconsin and member of the budget committee. that begin with your budget committee experience. we heard from calller earlier. these are not cut under sequestration. you are just slowing the growth. could you explain the difference? guest: if you look at defense spending, there is a reduction in the first year, and that it turns back up and the rate of growth continues at the same rate prior to sequestration, but starting with a lower starting point. there are reductions in the rate of growth. every year it is like an automatic right to refund that the programs. we do not go to zero. we start of the previous line and build from then. what this does is it retards that a bit and slows it down. host: you put together these slides. what will the budget look like it sequester happens? there seems to be very little bit of a difference between with or without sequester. guest: very modest. you're looking at spending going back to years ago. th
one of the things you will see looks atend as the scspan life in albuquerque. host: congressman reid ribble is a republican in wisconsin and member of the budget committee. that begin with your budget committee experience. we heard from calller earlier. these are not cut under sequestration. you are just slowing the growth. could you explain the difference? guest: if you look at defense spending, there is a reduction in the first year, and that it turns back up and the rate of growth continues...
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there were similar alerts it stations with marquette, wisconsin, and albuquerque, new mexico. >>> the wet weather isn't dampening the parades at mardi gras. we'll have that story coming up. >>> a dangerous situation, i'm peggy fox in >>> the murder suicide at university of maryland may have you concerned tonight if you have a child there or headed there. you may be wondering how to know if your child is in a bad roommate situation. >> what should students do if they are afraid or uncertain? peggy fox has answers from george mason university. >> for many students heading off to college for the first time, it's a worry wondering who their roommate will be. but these two freshman students have hit it off as dorm roommates. >> she was having roommate problems and knew my room was available. >> she didn't have a roommate at first and rachel needed to get out of a bad situation with hers. >> we started to butt heads and got to the point that i didn't want to be in my room anymore. >> rachel met with her resident adviser. getting help is exactly what a student should do if they are bothered
there were similar alerts it stations with marquette, wisconsin, and albuquerque, new mexico. >>> the wet weather isn't dampening the parades at mardi gras. we'll have that story coming up. >>> a dangerous situation, i'm peggy fox in >>> the murder suicide at university of maryland may have you concerned tonight if you have a child there or headed there. you may be wondering how to know if your child is in a bad roommate situation. >> what should students do if...
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. >> get your kicks on route 66 in albuquerque, new mexico. one of the place you will see this weekend as book tv, american history tv, and c-span look behind the scenes at the history apt the literary life in albuquerque, march 2nd and 3rd on c-span2 and 3. >> washington journal continues. >> host: more coverage from from the national governor's association meeting at the j.w. marriott in washington. later, on the screen is governor rick snyder, republican of michigan, of course one of the participants in the meeting. good morning, governor. >> guest: good morning, paul, great to be with you. >> host: what is your takeaway? >> guest: the big issue is what is going to happen at the federal level. that is a real concern. >> host: what are you anticipating? we will show the audience, "the new york times" headline again, if the governors meet, the white house is outlining a drop in aid to states. they laid it out in a report last night. what are you praise bracing for in michigan. >> guest: again, we are looking at cuts in many ways. one of the t
. >> get your kicks on route 66 in albuquerque, new mexico. one of the place you will see this weekend as book tv, american history tv, and c-span look behind the scenes at the history apt the literary life in albuquerque, march 2nd and 3rd on c-span2 and 3. >> washington journal continues. >> host: more coverage from from the national governor's association meeting at the j.w. marriott in washington. later, on the screen is governor rick snyder, republican of michigan, of...
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. >>> winter storm warnings from albuquerque to chicago. kansas is in the storm's bull's-eye with heavy snow, whiteout conditions, and some freezing rain on top of all of that. at least one fatality is being blamed on the storm so far. hundreds of flights have been canceled ahead of the system. >>> here's a hazard that most golfers don't often face, snow. the first round of the match play championship was suspended after a winter storm hit arizona of all places. the 64 best golfers in the world will try again later today. a whitened golf course. you rarely see that in arizona. really? >> wow, no thank you. >>> as this snowstorm moves east, schools, businesses and airports are shooting down. >> meteorologist jim dickey has more now from accuweather. good morning to you, jim. >> good morning rob and diana. a snow-filled day on tap across kansas here. snow has already started and our system is back into portions of the four corners here. so you see this swirl, marks the powerful upper level system that is supporting all this. that's going to d
. >>> winter storm warnings from albuquerque to chicago. kansas is in the storm's bull's-eye with heavy snow, whiteout conditions, and some freezing rain on top of all of that. at least one fatality is being blamed on the storm so far. hundreds of flights have been canceled ahead of the system. >>> here's a hazard that most golfers don't often face, snow. the first round of the match play championship was suspended after a winter storm hit arizona of all places. the 64 best...
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. >> get your kick cans on route 66 in albuquerque, new mexico, one of the places you'll see this weekend as booktv, american history tv and c-span's local content vehicles look behind the scenes at the history and literary life in albuquerque march 2nd and 3rd on c-span2 and 3. >> here are some of the latest headlines surrounding the publishing industry this past week. a class action lawsuit has been filed by three independent booksellers against amazon and six other publishers; simon & schuster, random house, penguin, mcmillan and harpercollins. the booksellers filing the suit, fiction addiction of greenville, south carolina, bookhouse in albany, new york, and pozen books in new york city all claim that amazon and the major publishers have formed controversial agreements to monopolize book sales. independent bookstores are urging court to prohibit amazon from selling e-books that are limited to only certain devices or applications. the suit was filed in the u.s. district court for the southern district of new york. and the finalists have been announced for the book prizes. the book priz
. >> get your kick cans on route 66 in albuquerque, new mexico, one of the places you'll see this weekend as booktv, american history tv and c-span's local content vehicles look behind the scenes at the history and literary life in albuquerque march 2nd and 3rd on c-span2 and 3. >> here are some of the latest headlines surrounding the publishing industry this past week. a class action lawsuit has been filed by three independent booksellers against amazon and six other publishers;...
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in albuquerque interstate 40 was shut down and truck drivers had to wait it out. >> it costs money to sit still or to run it much like this, empty. hopefully it is cleared. >> the winds were so strong in north texas it peeled bricks from the side of a building. today there are worries severe thunderstorms and heavy rainfall are possible across parts of the south and mid-atlantic. so, moving eastward, leaving just a path of destruction. >> absolutely. a lot of snow, two times in a row, they are used to get it once but not twice in the same week or in the same seven-day outlook period. at home, it is quiet and i will show you what is going on. you can see it is quiet with live doppler 7 hd with good news trying to get around here. we have a breeze but nothing like you saw here. it will not deface the buildings. impressive, whoing storm from the snow in kansas and missouri and iowa and headed to chicago. we will watch chicago for you. you can see the rain through cincinnati and moving through charlotte and east of atlanta. bad news if you are headed to florida. in san jose, you are looki
in albuquerque interstate 40 was shut down and truck drivers had to wait it out. >> it costs money to sit still or to run it much like this, empty. hopefully it is cleared. >> the winds were so strong in north texas it peeled bricks from the side of a building. today there are worries severe thunderstorms and heavy rainfall are possible across parts of the south and mid-atlantic. so, moving eastward, leaving just a path of destruction. >> absolutely. a lot of snow, two times...
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>> we missed that turn in albuquerque. albuquerque. >> you guys are always so nice. >> feel free to chime in anytime. >> one thing is for sure. welcome to head of the curve. >> coming back. >> she's coming back. >> it's true. >> welcome back. >> welcome back. >> welcome back, robin. >> new year's "gma." >> i'm coming back. >> on the way. >> coming home, "gma." >> and every star makes sure to say, welcome back. >> welcome back. >> welcome back, robin. >> welcome back, robin. >> coming home. >> welcome back. >> i'm coming home. >> good to be back. >> thank you all very much. thank you. [ applause ] >> that's great. >> i love that. >> i love that. that's great. >>> well, guess what. more celebration. valentine's day is right around the corner. and this year, the women of victoria's secret are playing cupid. roll the video. revealing what women really want when it comes to love. and abc's rachel smith, host of "on the red carpet" has the story. >> forget cupid. if you really want to know the way to a woman's heart, you might w
>> we missed that turn in albuquerque. albuquerque. >> you guys are always so nice. >> feel free to chime in anytime. >> one thing is for sure. welcome to head of the curve. >> coming back. >> she's coming back. >> it's true. >> welcome back. >> welcome back. >> welcome back, robin. >> new year's "gma." >> i'm coming back. >> on the way. >> coming home, "gma." >> and every star makes...
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hamilton racing into midsection of the nation and count on delays from albuquerque to chicago. major storm. for us, sunshine. it will be beautiful. 38 degrees in san jose. 37 degrees in gilroy. the only caveat, we have winds. winds are going to pick up at the coast throughout the day. cool ocean air pump onshore all day long. winds now for the most part are coming out of the west. let's take you to future cast. gustiest wind conditions throughout the afternoon. winds at the strongest at 4:00 p.m. you can see at the coast 30-mile-per-hour sustained winds for a short time. we'll see breezy to windy conditions here inland in the san jose area. so you want to keep that in mind. not a great day for flowing skirt and you do your hair today, it won't hold up all day long. 61 degrees inland. bayside, 60. coast, 60 degrees. warmer days ahead and we're so close to that weekend now. stick around. your seven-day outlook ready to go in my next report and we'll take a close look at tahoe. live report coming up there as well. 6:06. good morning, mike. >> good morning. typical here. there's th
hamilton racing into midsection of the nation and count on delays from albuquerque to chicago. major storm. for us, sunshine. it will be beautiful. 38 degrees in san jose. 37 degrees in gilroy. the only caveat, we have winds. winds are going to pick up at the coast throughout the day. cool ocean air pump onshore all day long. winds now for the most part are coming out of the west. let's take you to future cast. gustiest wind conditions throughout the afternoon. winds at the strongest at 4:00...
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pete domenici of new mexico who represented for 36 years until 2008 told the albuquerque journal that he fathered a son out of wedlock with the daughter of a former senator. >> bill: is my mic on? it is domenici. i'm sorry. let's please correct it. >> he told the albuquerque journal that he fathered a son out of wedlock with the daughter of a former senator. he kept that a secret for 30 years. the son is now an attorney in nevada. he's the grandson of a former nevada senator. and now 80 years old the senator is former six-term senator with eight kids with his wife. he has apologized to her "as best he can." >> gee thanks. >> bill: i admire the fact that he supported the son. they kept it quiet. she raised the son. he's apparently a very successful attorney. >> pret impressive. >> bill: in nevada. somebody found out about it. they were going to put it up on twitter. they were going to nip it in the bud. >> remarkable they could keep it a secret for as long as they did. >> bill: i know senator lexall and his daughter and senator domenici. >>> an emotional but happy morning on abc yester
pete domenici of new mexico who represented for 36 years until 2008 told the albuquerque journal that he fathered a son out of wedlock with the daughter of a former senator. >> bill: is my mic on? it is domenici. i'm sorry. let's please correct it. >> he told the albuquerque journal that he fathered a son out of wedlock with the daughter of a former senator. he kept that a secret for 30 years. the son is now an attorney in nevada. he's the grandson of a former nevada senator. and...
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the republican telling the albuquerque journal that decades ago, he fathered a son with a then 24-year-old daughter of a senate colleague from nevada. their son is now 34 years old. he's an attorney. the former senator and the woman with whom he had an affair say they're going public now because they believe somebody was about to release the information. the former senator also telling that newspaper that he informed his family about the love child a few months ago and has apologized to his wife. in a statement it reads in part, quote, i deeply regret this and am very sorry for my behavior. i hope new mexicans will view that my accomplishments for my beloved state outweigh my personal transgression, end quote. >>> secretary of state john kerry today made his first public speech since he replaced hillary clinton. we'll tell you what he said about u.s. aid to foreign countries ahead of his first trip abroad. the vice president honored more than a dozen cops and firefighters and public safety officials with the highest civilian award in the country. that is all straight ahead here tonight ins
the republican telling the albuquerque journal that decades ago, he fathered a son with a then 24-year-old daughter of a senate colleague from nevada. their son is now 34 years old. he's an attorney. the former senator and the woman with whom he had an affair say they're going public now because they believe somebody was about to release the information. the former senator also telling that newspaper that he informed his family about the love child a few months ago and has apologized to his...
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. -- history and literary life in albuquerque. >> hearing from president obama and vice president biden in the white house, this is 20 minutes. [applause] >> i did not know jack is as good as he is. thank you all very much. you guys are much more disciplined than in the place i lived in 30 -- for 36 years. running ahead of schedule. the president is with me. i want to thank you all for being here. we have a lot to work on, from fixing a broken immigration system to rebuilding our nation's infrastructure to this new word everyone in america is learning about, "sequester." this town, unlike maybe your capitols, is i hope temporarily frozen and not stopped in intense partisanship, the likes of which i have only seen the last couple of years in my career. but you know, the american people move in different ways. and thank you to my wife last night. we disagree on some things. the american people have been moved. they know the possibilities for this country are immense. the are no longer traumatized by what was it traumatizing event, the great collapse of 2008. there are no longer worried ab
. -- history and literary life in albuquerque. >> hearing from president obama and vice president biden in the white house, this is 20 minutes. [applause] >> i did not know jack is as good as he is. thank you all very much. you guys are much more disciplined than in the place i lived in 30 -- for 36 years. running ahead of schedule. the president is with me. i want to thank you all for being here. we have a lot to work on, from fixing a broken immigration system to rebuilding our...
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an albuquerque teen survived after he fell 45 feet from a chair lift. the video has more than a million views on youtube. friends of jacob due tear ra shot this video at ski santa fe this month. he flipped when he tried to flow a snowball at another chair. gutierrez has injuries to his liver and lungs. but no broken bones. >> lucky boy. >> he is very lucky. that's hard to watch sometimes. >> i have sat on a chair lift and you click your skis together to get the snow off and lost a ski. that's scary. >>> the cal bears on the road for the first game since coach mike montgomery's incident. the opponent 23rd ranked oregon. >> here's allen crabbe and he gives california the lead again. >> go to the second half we are tied at 39 when crabbe is money on the jumper. 12 for crabbe in a low scoring game. the bears hoping to beat the ducks for the 11th straight game which takes us to the final shot play of the day. that was it. >> it is over! >> it was good. last seven... they won at eugene 48 to 46. and it just in time with the bucket! >> it was so good we saw it
an albuquerque teen survived after he fell 45 feet from a chair lift. the video has more than a million views on youtube. friends of jacob due tear ra shot this video at ski santa fe this month. he flipped when he tried to flow a snowball at another chair. gutierrez has injuries to his liver and lungs. but no broken bones. >> lucky boy. >> he is very lucky. that's hard to watch sometimes. >> i have sat on a chair lift and you click your skis together to get the snow off and...
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. >>> 50s in colorado springs, albuquerque. mostly 40s in the northern rockies. 22 in the twin cities. 52, in chicago. balmy 36 here in new york. awe i do like this. i've don't think we have the stamp today. my favorite story of the day. owners of a baltimore furniture store say the free advertising is worth it. in a promotion, gardner's furniture said if a raven oechened either half of the super bowl by returning the kickoff for a touchdown all the furniture sold between january 31st and 3:00 p.m. sunday would be free. >> and of course, jacobi jones returned the second half kick, 101 yard for the score. that means some 600,000 dollars worth of furniture is completely free and up for grabs. just in case, gardner's took out an insurance approximately see to cover most of the costs. wow. >> imagine the manager of the story watching the opening of the second half. oh, dear. >> backing up. >> triple. >> led them up. >> wow, $600,000. smart to get the insurance policy. >> oh, my goodness. you know what this happens every year. alway
. >>> 50s in colorado springs, albuquerque. mostly 40s in the northern rockies. 22 in the twin cities. 52, in chicago. balmy 36 here in new york. awe i do like this. i've don't think we have the stamp today. my favorite story of the day. owners of a baltimore furniture store say the free advertising is worth it. in a promotion, gardner's furniture said if a raven oechened either half of the super bowl by returning the kickoff for a touchdown all the furniture sold between january 31st...
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jim is calling from albuquerque new mexico. hey, jim. >> caller: good morning, bill. i'm a federal worker from local afge out here in albuquerque. i wanted to make a comment. you know, right now the republicans will not cut the subsidies to the oil companies. >> bill: right. >> caller: we're at their whim right now. have you seen the price of gas? do the republicans have to pump their own gas? i don't understand that. why can't we cut that but yet the oil companies by this summer will be charging me $5 a gallon for a gallon of gas. >> bill: the problem is the republicans are owned by the oil companies, you know that. that's why -- just taking away the tax breaks that they have enjoyed for decades when they're making the biggest profits ever in the history of the oil industry. and republicans still won't do that. jim, good to hear from you. afge, great union and my union brother. thanks for checking in. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." commercials? those types are coming on to me all the time now. (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinki
jim is calling from albuquerque new mexico. hey, jim. >> caller: good morning, bill. i'm a federal worker from local afge out here in albuquerque. i wanted to make a comment. you know, right now the republicans will not cut the subsidies to the oil companies. >> bill: right. >> caller: we're at their whim right now. have you seen the price of gas? do the republicans have to pump their own gas? i don't understand that. why can't we cut that but yet the oil companies by this...
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. >> get your kicks on route 66 in albuquerque, new mexico, one of the places you will see on book tv and c-span's local content vehicles look behind the scenes of the history and literary life in albuquerque march 2 and 3 on c-span2 and 3. >> president obama today called on congressional republicans to compromise with democrats to avoid automatic spending cuts during the sequestration. the cuts are set to begin on friday. the president highlighted how the middle class will be affected from those cuts. from newport news, virginia, this is 25 minutes. [cheers and applause] >> hello newport news! [cheers and applause] >> well, it is good to see all of you here today. i want to thank your c.e.o. for showing me around. i usually don't get a chance to hang out with nuclear submarines, especially submarines that my wife has sponsored. so right there, that was worth the trip. but most importantly, it's a great chance to see the incredible men and women who every single day are helping to keep america safe and are just the bedrock of this country's manufacturing base. thank you to all of you.
. >> get your kicks on route 66 in albuquerque, new mexico, one of the places you will see on book tv and c-span's local content vehicles look behind the scenes of the history and literary life in albuquerque march 2 and 3 on c-span2 and 3. >> president obama today called on congressional republicans to compromise with democrats to avoid automatic spending cuts during the sequestration. the cuts are set to begin on friday. the president highlighted how the middle class will be...
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here goes the low, dipping down south of albuquerque, making an ice event for parts of arkansas into oklahoma. there's the snow. this is going to be an up-slope event as we push this weather and all this snow up the hill, you can really get front range snow even into denver and into lie man. there could be the wind driving it through there. finally up to snow in chicago, rain for the deep south. ice through cincinnati. that happens mib friday morning. here are the snow totals. everywhere you see the dark purple, that's that little spot right there. that's 20 inches. that's lincoln, beatrice back toward carney and salina, kansas. the wind will blow 50. that's what you have to look forward to. >> good heavens. the folks in phoenix love you. you pointed out you can golf, drive a couple hours north and ski on the same day if you choose to. >> i've done it. >> thank you, chad, so much. >>> wall street is a buzz with the charter of a merger between office depot and office max, apparently looking to join forces. cnn's alison kosik is on the floor of the new york stock exchange. first we hav
here goes the low, dipping down south of albuquerque, making an ice event for parts of arkansas into oklahoma. there's the snow. this is going to be an up-slope event as we push this weather and all this snow up the hill, you can really get front range snow even into denver and into lie man. there could be the wind driving it through there. finally up to snow in chicago, rain for the deep south. ice through cincinnati. that happens mib friday morning. here are the snow totals. everywhere you...
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she was one of our first speaker is when we started this series and it originated in albuquerque, new mexico. it was called the international nuclear policy forum. we predated the nnsa. we're very happy to have, probably for the half dozen's time a real public service and to all of us in this country, the hon. ellen tauscher. [applause] >> good morning. thank you. it's a very special honor to be here as a guest of em monitor and publications. it's been about a dozen years since i have been involved in one way or another. i have been very lucky in my life. i am now a quadruple threat. i am a former, former, former, a former. former undersecretary, former member of congress, former chairman of the subcommittee and a former special envoy for strategic stability missile defense. that allows me to tell you that i'm out of government and for those of you that i have worked with over the last 16 years he is known reasons i was a small child, so he is laughing, but those of you have worked with all these years, let me thank you personally for your patriotic service and for all of your hard wo
she was one of our first speaker is when we started this series and it originated in albuquerque, new mexico. it was called the international nuclear policy forum. we predated the nnsa. we're very happy to have, probably for the half dozen's time a real public service and to all of us in this country, the hon. ellen tauscher. [applause] >> good morning. thank you. it's a very special honor to be here as a guest of em monitor and publications. it's been about a dozen years since i have...