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[applause] 15,000 new jobs for new mexico since the day i took office. the best year for job growth in the state since 2005. [applause] our economy is booming in every direction. boosting their investments in our state. new companies are putting down roots here for the first time, choosing to be in this land. we are a -- we are top 10 nationally. a complete reversal from a few years ago. people movinghe to new mexico are coming here for jobs. [applause] since the day i took office, we are 8 nationally for job growth. sound of top 10, i bet you do, too. i like the sound of this better. our private sector, job growth, is beating nevada, california, and colorado. [applause] we are in a no contest situation with colorado. but now, we are squarely beating them. it really matters in all of our economic sectors. as i set a hundred times this year, in every community i visited across our great state. new mexico is the best ways to be. if you are not here, you better get here fast. at the close of your one and at year two, of your -- state government is stronger
[applause] 15,000 new jobs for new mexico since the day i took office. the best year for job growth in the state since 2005. [applause] our economy is booming in every direction. boosting their investments in our state. new companies are putting down roots here for the first time, choosing to be in this land. we are a -- we are top 10 nationally. a complete reversal from a few years ago. people movinghe to new mexico are coming here for jobs. [applause] since the day i took office, we are 8...
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[applause] 15,000 new jobs for new mexico since the day i took office. the best year for job growth in the state since 2005. [applause] our economy is booming in every direction. businesses are boosting their investments in our state. new companies are putting down roots here for the first time, choosing to be in this land. we are a -- we are top 10 nationally. a complete reversal from a few years ago. one third of the people moving to new mexico are coming here for jobs. [applause] since the day i took office, we are 8 nationally for job growth. i like the sound of top 10, i bet you do, too. i like the sound of this better. our private sector, job growth, is beating nevada, california, and colorado. [applause] we are in a no contest situation with colorado. but now, we are squarely beating them. where it really matters in all of our economic sectors. as i set a hundred times this year, in every community i visited across our great state. new mexico is the best ways to be. if you are not here, you better get here fast. at the close of your one and at the
[applause] 15,000 new jobs for new mexico since the day i took office. the best year for job growth in the state since 2005. [applause] our economy is booming in every direction. businesses are boosting their investments in our state. new companies are putting down roots here for the first time, choosing to be in this land. we are a -- we are top 10 nationally. a complete reversal from a few years ago. one third of the people moving to new mexico are coming here for jobs. [applause] since the...
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in new mexico. now we have to walk through that door and we have to invest in learning opportunities and care networks that will make a difference for new mexico children and their families. we all want better outcomes for our kids and families. but it seems that we sometimes hesitate when it really comes time to really provide for their future. we have this incredible opportunity this year to do exactly that, to take a bold step forward, and with the early childhood trust fund, we can establish a positive dynamic and self-fulfilling cycle of improved outcomes for our children and families. you can clap. okay. thank you. thank you. thank you. the seeds we sow in early childhood investment right now, this year, will sustain generations to come. we have committed to transforming the lives and opportunities of new mexico children and families. we believe in the unequivocal data that showed the pathways begin at the earliest age, and we accept that every unacceptable statistic about new mexico's educati
in new mexico. now we have to walk through that door and we have to invest in learning opportunities and care networks that will make a difference for new mexico children and their families. we all want better outcomes for our kids and families. but it seems that we sometimes hesitate when it really comes time to really provide for their future. we have this incredible opportunity this year to do exactly that, to take a bold step forward, and with the early childhood trust fund, we can...
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in new mexico, natural gas fuels the state's economy and future generations to the tune of $1 billion every year for state schools. natural gas and oil help explain why in parts of america that haven't seen job growth for decades, you will now see vibrant manufacturing, people moving in, main street is busy again, businesses opening and hiring and more tax revenue for school, police, public work and conservation and so much more that powers modern life. i've had a chance to visit communities in new mexico, in michigan, in pennsylvania and when people in those areas think of natural gas and oil, they think of real and ongoing changes for the better, good-paying jobs, lower costs, workers and reliable energy, they told us that energy infrastructure brought growth and helps convince u.s. automakers, but these remarkable achievements were no accident, unlock the vast energy resources but their as important, in u.s. today is a net for the first time in 70 years. capacity and desire and the american people from this industry, we have to serve the facts and growing demand for affordable ener
in new mexico, natural gas fuels the state's economy and future generations to the tune of $1 billion every year for state schools. natural gas and oil help explain why in parts of america that haven't seen job growth for decades, you will now see vibrant manufacturing, people moving in, main street is busy again, businesses opening and hiring and more tax revenue for school, police, public work and conservation and so much more that powers modern life. i've had a chance to visit communities in...
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in new mexico, natural gas fuels the state's economy and future generations to the tune of $1 billion every year for state schools. natural gas and oil help explain why in parts of america that haven't seen job growth for decades, you will now see vibrant manufacturing, people moving in, main street is busy again, businesses opening and hiring and more tax revenue for school, police, public work and conservation and so much more that powers modern life. i've had a chance to visit communities in new mexico, in michigan, in pennsylvania and when people in those areas think of natural gas and oil, they think of real and ongoing changes for the better, good-paying jobs, lower costs, workers and reliable energy, they told us that energy infrastructure brought growth and helps convince u.s. automakers, but these remarkable achievements were no accident, unlock the vast energy resources but their as important, in u.s. today is a net for the first time in 70 years. [applause] capacity and desire and the american people from this industry, we have to serve the facts and growing demand for affo
in new mexico, natural gas fuels the state's economy and future generations to the tune of $1 billion every year for state schools. natural gas and oil help explain why in parts of america that haven't seen job growth for decades, you will now see vibrant manufacturing, people moving in, main street is busy again, businesses opening and hiring and more tax revenue for school, police, public work and conservation and so much more that powers modern life. i've had a chance to visit communities in...
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music producer artist educator from albuquerque new mexico representing the dinette nation defies all so if you broke it break it down an acronym could be definitely eternal or def external forever inferno or definitely eternal forever internal short for definition rare. if you look at a sonically like hi fi lo fi and somewhere in there. or to defy the fire began probably in my middle school time and i've stuck with the name ever since. what what was your inspiration and experience that. led you to bring a hip hop spoken word hip hop and traditional native american culture together in your art like what brought those 2 forces together. i think it would be a combination of living in urban and rural areas environments as a youth wasn't raised primarily from a traditional side noir. you know the other side of things so basically. as a use my grandparents on my maternal side they really instilled a lot of wisdom when i was at a lesson my mother also taught me how to read and write before i could walk so they gave me a good leading start to begin with in middle school i'd say about that ti
music producer artist educator from albuquerque new mexico representing the dinette nation defies all so if you broke it break it down an acronym could be definitely eternal or def external forever inferno or definitely eternal forever internal short for definition rare. if you look at a sonically like hi fi lo fi and somewhere in there. or to defy the fire began probably in my middle school time and i've stuck with the name ever since. what what was your inspiration and experience that. led...
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criminal justice system and then the university of new mexico developing facial recognition software for firefighters yes firefighters soon to watch and. i'm going to fulfill the promise is probably to the people. you know we've all pots. it was. really. pretty weird. how do you want to 1st. know. the. many call the impeachment trial of donald trump in the u.s. senate a political show well if it is it's not buried entertaining in fact it's quite boring repetitive and tedious clearly this entire process is a blood test to play for keeps but what about the institutional damage left in the wake of this energy process. here in the united states of america as you've seen on all of our cop shows except for maybe 24 when that was done when you were arrested and facing down charges or criminal court you have the right to an attorney yes you do you have the very it's a very important but often forgotten in constitutional amendment popularity contest it's the 6th amendment guarantees all of us us so this and that very important line 1st line of defense for many that line of defense comes in th
criminal justice system and then the university of new mexico developing facial recognition software for firefighters yes firefighters soon to watch and. i'm going to fulfill the promise is probably to the people. you know we've all pots. it was. really. pretty weird. how do you want to 1st. know. the. many call the impeachment trial of donald trump in the u.s. senate a political show well if it is it's not buried entertaining in fact it's quite boring repetitive and tedious clearly this entire...
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mexico representing the denomination defies also if you broke it break it down into acronym could be definitely eternal or def eternal forever inferno or definitely eternal forever internal short for definition rare. if you look at a sonically hi fi lo fi and somewhere in there is deaf i heard or to defy the 5 began probably in my middle school time and i've stuck with the name ever since so what like what was your inspiration and experience that. led you to bring in you know hip hop spoken word hip hop and traditional native american culture together in your are like what brought those 2 forces together. i think it would be a combination of live in an urban and rural area and environments as a youth wasn't raised primarily i'm from a traditional side nor. you know the other side of things so basically. as a youth my grandparents on my maternal side they really instilled a lot of wisdom when i was at a lesson my mother also taught me how to read and write before i could walk so they gave me a good leading start to begin with in middle school i'd say about that time i got introduced t
mexico representing the denomination defies also if you broke it break it down into acronym could be definitely eternal or def eternal forever inferno or definitely eternal forever internal short for definition rare. if you look at a sonically hi fi lo fi and somewhere in there is deaf i heard or to defy the 5 began probably in my middle school time and i've stuck with the name ever since so what like what was your inspiration and experience that. led you to bring in you know hip hop spoken...
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mexico. they're painted sky a landscape or you're just sitting there listening to examine and write about yeah exactly a lot of times off freestyle to think of the ideas and then just put it down on paper. who are some of your inspirations and your part. many inspirations i guess from my youth the 1st hip hop song i probably would have heard was probably a run d.m.c. or chill raji track and as far as emceeing goes there's so many different amazing talented mcs that have inspired me to name a few. big pun big. care as one percy p. . micah 9 a free stuff fellowship evidence the dilated peoples those are very influential artists and that's a good variety of them and you can see that not reflected in your work and said so but you don't feel bad but you can definitely feel that the style you know and i think you know one of the things that's interesting too is your work you work a lot with young people you know and. you know how has your work with those young people how was that inspired the music
mexico. they're painted sky a landscape or you're just sitting there listening to examine and write about yeah exactly a lot of times off freestyle to think of the ideas and then just put it down on paper. who are some of your inspirations and your part. many inspirations i guess from my youth the 1st hip hop song i probably would have heard was probably a run d.m.c. or chill raji track and as far as emceeing goes there's so many different amazing talented mcs that have inspired me to name a...
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technology i think they also help make like there's a 1000000000 dollar city in new mexico a bit like a century is like a smart city that no one actually lives in but it's where they can experiment all these things and. but they're also a cia signature school they actually do recognize the cia so that kind of scares me a little bit when i hear about them messing around facial recognition tell you know because a lot of times you like rachel said they hide it in something good that our 1st responders and things can use but then later it's like hey well if the firemen are using it you want to and everybody else you're such a cynic and i am but in reality. i recognize that they have a and they're going to use that as a subterfuge or could use it as a subterfuge i mean i can't relate how it can work with firefighters as opposed to law enforcement or intelligence i mean we quickly let law enforcement and intelligence use it 3 d. no no ma'am if you talk about our constitutional rights and i don't mean that off base algorithm that things have recognition software there it's already happening
technology i think they also help make like there's a 1000000000 dollar city in new mexico a bit like a century is like a smart city that no one actually lives in but it's where they can experiment all these things and. but they're also a cia signature school they actually do recognize the cia so that kind of scares me a little bit when i hear about them messing around facial recognition tell you know because a lot of times you like rachel said they hide it in something good that our 1st...
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mexico where i'm from so hip hop was there and so i always carry my cultural heritage with me. it's interesting. you raised over a 1000000 dollars a big number you raised the room 1000000 dollars to help the water protectors of standing rock when that went down what was your inspiration for stepping forward and saying you know what i'm going to use my are going to use who i am and what i do to raise money for those people out there putting you know putting their lives on the line and standing room. you know i was a part of the fund raising i didn't do it entirely myself i've got to give credit to the collective crew family which you say of. hip hop practitioners people who are just there to help and you know we we all together fund raise over a 1000000 dollars in one night via hip hop concert by texting water at this certain number you able to leave a monetary donation just a little back story with that but i started out as a battle rapper a 1st and i stay in the entertainment value side of that but after a while i realized that i could apply myself in much more useful ways are
mexico where i'm from so hip hop was there and so i always carry my cultural heritage with me. it's interesting. you raised over a 1000000 dollars a big number you raised the room 1000000 dollars to help the water protectors of standing rock when that went down what was your inspiration for stepping forward and saying you know what i'm going to use my are going to use who i am and what i do to raise money for those people out there putting you know putting their lives on the line and standing...
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criminal justice system and then the university of new mexico developing facial recognition software for firefighters yes firefighters state soon to watch and. many call the impeachment trial of donald trump in the u.s. senate a political show well if it is it's not buried entertaining in fact it's quite boring repetitive and tedious clearly this entire process is a blood test to play for keeps but what about the institutional damage left in the wake of this low energy process. in the us need. keep the slime due or smear the focus on the stuff you still. want. to see in the draft because it's the most good moment. for the. young. boy. you know the only thing that. no one. here in the united states of america as you've seen on all of our cop shows except for maybe 24 when that was on when you are arrested and facing down charges or criminal court you have the right to an attorney yes you do you have the very it's a very important but often forgotten in constitutional amendment popularity contest it's the 6th amendment guarantees all of us u.s. citizens that very important line 1st lin
criminal justice system and then the university of new mexico developing facial recognition software for firefighters yes firefighters state soon to watch and. many call the impeachment trial of donald trump in the u.s. senate a political show well if it is it's not buried entertaining in fact it's quite boring repetitive and tedious clearly this entire process is a blood test to play for keeps but what about the institutional damage left in the wake of this low energy process. in the us need....
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mexico. they're painted sky and landscape or you're just sitting there listening to examine and write about yeah exactly a lot of times off freestyle to think of the ideas and then just put it down on paper. who are some of your inspirations and your pop. meaning inspirations i guess from my youth. the 1st hip hop song i heard was probably a run d.m.c. or chill raji tracks and as far as emceeing goes there's so many different amazing talented emcee that have inspired me to name a few. big pine big arrow care as one percy p. . micah 9 and freestyle fellowship evidence the dilated peoples those are very influential artists of the good variety and you can see that not reflected in your work instead of what you don't feel bad but you can definitely feel that the style and. one of the things that's interesting too is your work you work a lot with young people and. you know how has your work with those young people how was that inspired the music and the art that you create. a voice inspired me sin
mexico. they're painted sky and landscape or you're just sitting there listening to examine and write about yeah exactly a lot of times off freestyle to think of the ideas and then just put it down on paper. who are some of your inspirations and your pop. meaning inspirations i guess from my youth. the 1st hip hop song i heard was probably a run d.m.c. or chill raji tracks and as far as emceeing goes there's so many different amazing talented emcee that have inspired me to name a few. big pine...
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california, arizona, new mexico and texas. texas takes about 1000 miles of that 2000-mile border. >> if you go down to south texas, within a two hour drive you will pass 14 different crossing points into the united states. it's a lot of downs all along, hugging the rio grande river on either side. some of those towns go way back to the 1700s and so that area has been a continuously inhabited place where you just going from town to town. >> the big cities and the rural little towns, there's a variety of different types of communities, and the stork trails that cuts through el paso to see you dad. >> we will close our program there and thank you for joining us. please do join us for reception right here right now. before wegh close, on behalf of zocalo public square, thank you again for coming. please give a huge round of applause to our guests. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> more from campaign 2020 coming up president chicken cory booker. the new jersey democratic senator participates in a forum on civil liberties host
california, arizona, new mexico and texas. texas takes about 1000 miles of that 2000-mile border. >> if you go down to south texas, within a two hour drive you will pass 14 different crossing points into the united states. it's a lot of downs all along, hugging the rio grande river on either side. some of those towns go way back to the 1700s and so that area has been a continuously inhabited place where you just going from town to town. >> the big cities and the rural little towns,...
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california, arizona, new mexico, and texas. texas is about a thousand miles of that 2,000-mile border. >> texas is about half. yeah. if you go down to south texas, within a two-hour drive, you'll pass 14 different crossing points into the united states. it's a lot of towns all -- hugging the rio grande river on either side. and some of those towns go way back, as i said, to the 1700s. that's been a continuously inhabited place, you're going town to town with tons of crossing points. >> big cities and little rural towns, there's a variety of different types of communities and historic communities like the paso delnorte cuts through el paso and juarez. >> well, we'll close our program there and thank you so much for joining us, all of you, but please do join us for the reception right here, right now. before we close, on behalf of zocalo public square, thank you again for coming, and please give a huge round of applause to our featured guests. >> thank you. [ applause ] >>> tonight on "the communicators," adrian shabaz of freedom
california, arizona, new mexico, and texas. texas is about a thousand miles of that 2,000-mile border. >> texas is about half. yeah. if you go down to south texas, within a two-hour drive, you'll pass 14 different crossing points into the united states. it's a lot of towns all -- hugging the rio grande river on either side. and some of those towns go way back, as i said, to the 1700s. that's been a continuously inhabited place, you're going town to town with tons of crossing points....
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last autumn, marc cieslak was invited to new mexico in the states to see the world's first commercial spaceport. fire, fire! it's a little after 7am and i'm heading into the desert in new mexico, about 20 miles past a place called truth or consequences. hi there. thank you very much. welcome to spaceport. thank you! the only way that you can get to space today is with the russians, and they're currently charging nasa around $80 million a ticket. spaceport america is the new home of virgin galactic — the company founded by billionaire sir richard branson to take paying customers on 90—minute flights to the edge of space. the spaceport‘s exterior is the product of british architects foster & partners. eventually, five spaceships and two carrier aircraft will reside in the hangar. passengers will also receive three days‘ training here before blasting off into the upper atmosphere. and spaceship from base, you are go for l—10 on top. it's also home to mission control, where all flight operations are monitored from. and this is the very first time a tv crew has been allowed to fi
last autumn, marc cieslak was invited to new mexico in the states to see the world's first commercial spaceport. fire, fire! it's a little after 7am and i'm heading into the desert in new mexico, about 20 miles past a place called truth or consequences. hi there. thank you very much. welcome to spaceport. thank you! the only way that you can get to space today is with the russians, and they're currently charging nasa around $80 million a ticket. spaceport america is the new home of virgin...
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last autumn, marc cieslak was invited to new mexico in the states to see the world's first commercial spaceport. fire! it's a little after 7am and i'm heading into the desert in new mexico, about 20 miles past a place called truth or consequences. hi there. thank you very much. welcome to spaceport. the only way that you could get to space today is with the russians, and they're currently charging nasa around $80 million per ticket. spaceport america is the new home of virgin galactic, the company founded by billionaire sir richard branson to take paying customers on 90 minute flights to the edge of space. the spaceport‘s exterior is the product of british architects foster & partners. eventually, five spaceships and two carrier aircraft will reside in the hangar. passengers will also receive three days training here before blasting off into the upper atmosphere. spaceship from base, you are go for launch. it's also home to mission control where all flight operations are monitored from, and this is the very first time a tv crew has been allowed to film inside this room. winds are ho
last autumn, marc cieslak was invited to new mexico in the states to see the world's first commercial spaceport. fire! it's a little after 7am and i'm heading into the desert in new mexico, about 20 miles past a place called truth or consequences. hi there. thank you very much. welcome to spaceport. the only way that you could get to space today is with the russians, and they're currently charging nasa around $80 million per ticket. spaceport america is the new home of virgin galactic, the...
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base has beenfic in texas and new mexico. you arer thing is, if looking at the short-term in north dakota, beginning through the winter -- beginning in the winter, it goes down seasonably because of the weather conditions. host: your second question, josh? caller: this one is easy. what price -- at what price per barrel of oil does the american production, i am most concerned with north dakota, at what price does the american production ramp-up? i think it is around $60 a barrel now. on theit depends individual producers. for some producers, it might be $60. for some, it might be $70. it may be $30 in some cases. generally speaking, there has been a shift, a change in the u.s. faculty industry as well as the markets. the industry was trying to increase production at any cost, even if it had to be in the red. that was the name of the game. over the last 1.5 years, wall street investors, the industry has changed. they are demanding that produces demonstrate profitability and cash flow. increase their earnings and profits. are s
base has beenfic in texas and new mexico. you arer thing is, if looking at the short-term in north dakota, beginning through the winter -- beginning in the winter, it goes down seasonably because of the weather conditions. host: your second question, josh? caller: this one is easy. what price -- at what price per barrel of oil does the american production, i am most concerned with north dakota, at what price does the american production ramp-up? i think it is around $60 a barrel now. on theit...
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passed theirrk abortion after birth bill, new mexico was the late-term abortion a capital of the free world. last year new mexicans were successful in rejecting an abortion up to support -- up to birth bill. amen to that. we changed pro-abortion senators , we change to the minds of the people of new mexico with our strength, the strength of the conviction, and prayers. group,ed that no single political party, or organization has the right to speak on behalf of women. with new mexico alliance for life, i have worked with women who have had abortions including the family of a young woman who died in the sixth month of pregnancy during an elective, late-term abortion procedure. people need to know that late-term abortions -- induce labor. they take three to four days. infant,er delivers the and sometimes these babies to come out alive. these are viable human beings. scared, and fighting for life. it is unconscious double -- it is unconscionable that we cannot pass legislation to ensure babies receive a warm blanket, someone to hold them and proper medical care. a woman undergoing a late-
passed theirrk abortion after birth bill, new mexico was the late-term abortion a capital of the free world. last year new mexicans were successful in rejecting an abortion up to support -- up to birth bill. amen to that. we changed pro-abortion senators , we change to the minds of the people of new mexico with our strength, the strength of the conviction, and prayers. group,ed that no single political party, or organization has the right to speak on behalf of women. with new mexico alliance...
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this video is courtesy of new mexico pbs. please take your seat. thank you. >> make no mistake, i am just going to relish the moment. thank you, lieutenant governor, mr.
this video is courtesy of new mexico pbs. please take your seat. thank you. >> make no mistake, i am just going to relish the moment. thank you, lieutenant governor, mr.
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before new york passed their abortion after birth bill, new mexico was the late-term abortion a capital of the free world. last year new mexicans were successful in rejecting an abortion up to support -- up to birth bill. amen to that. we changed pro-abortion senators , we change to the minds of the people of new mexico with our strength, the strength of the conviction, and prayers. we proved that no single group, political party, or organization has the right to speak on behalf of women. through the work with new mexico alliance for life, i have worked with women who have had abortions including the family of a young woman who died in the sixth month of pregnancy during an elective, late-term abortion procedure. people need to know that late-term abortions -- induce labor. they take three to four days. the mother delivers the infant, and sometimes these babies to come out alive. these are viable human beings. scared, and fighting for life. it is unconscionable that we cannot pass legislation to ensure babies receive a warm blanket, someone to hold them and proper medical care. a woman
before new york passed their abortion after birth bill, new mexico was the late-term abortion a capital of the free world. last year new mexicans were successful in rejecting an abortion up to support -- up to birth bill. amen to that. we changed pro-abortion senators , we change to the minds of the people of new mexico with our strength, the strength of the conviction, and prayers. we proved that no single group, political party, or organization has the right to speak on behalf of women....
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before new york passed their abortion after birth bill, new mexico was the late-term abortion a capital of the free world. last year new mexicans were successful in rejecting an abortion up to birth bill. amen to that. we changed pro-abortion senators, we change to the minds of the people of new mexico with our strength, the strength of the conviction, and prayers. we proved that no single group, political party, or organization has the right to speak on behalf of women. through the work with new mexico alliance for life, i have worked with women who have had abortions including the family of a young woman who died in the sixth month of pregnancy during an elective, late-term abortion procedure. people need to know that late-term induce labor. they take three to four days. the mother delivers the infant, and sometimes these babies to come out alive. these are viable human beings. scared, and fighting for life. it is unconscionable that we cannot pass legislation to ensure babies receive a warm blanket, someone to hold them and proper medical care. a woman undergoing a late-term abortion
before new york passed their abortion after birth bill, new mexico was the late-term abortion a capital of the free world. last year new mexicans were successful in rejecting an abortion up to birth bill. amen to that. we changed pro-abortion senators, we change to the minds of the people of new mexico with our strength, the strength of the conviction, and prayers. we proved that no single group, political party, or organization has the right to speak on behalf of women. through the work with...
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kevin nichols, ryan flynn from the new mexico association. we welcome labor leaders and other industry allies. also, our philadelphia leader, lonnie stevenson, international president of the international brotherhood of electrical workers. eric dean, terry o' sullivan who'll also be on our panel shortly. paula glover, president and ceo of the american association of black energy. jo jose perez, chairman and ceo of hispanics association. finally, our celebrity guest today, mike rowe, tv host, narrator and author who'll take part in our panel discussion today. thank you all for being here and many trade association as and executives you saw behind me. as of here today, american energy is delivering progress and energy producing and non producing regions alike. we are happy to have with us special guests over here, from these communities and their profile ng the report that are on your seat when you come in. please rise to be recognized, from wisconsin, terry hayden, president of the wisconsin pipe trade, from lansing michigan, jennifer van dyke
kevin nichols, ryan flynn from the new mexico association. we welcome labor leaders and other industry allies. also, our philadelphia leader, lonnie stevenson, international president of the international brotherhood of electrical workers. eric dean, terry o' sullivan who'll also be on our panel shortly. paula glover, president and ceo of the american association of black energy. jo jose perez, chairman and ceo of hispanics association. finally, our celebrity guest today, mike rowe, tv host,...
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so the fact that adam says basically yes to slavery and new mexico what is now arizona gets them in a fair amount of hot water with his own constituents. but then he is rescued by of course Ãbbecame secretary of state under lincoln. it's stewards idea not lincoln. sent adams to the court where he is the third adams to be ministered in england after john and john quincy. that's his house what was his house today a car rental place but that corner was in fact were his resident house was for seven years in london. he wound up serving seven so not only one of the longest 10 years of bradford american minister in 19 century it's also to point Ãb2.5 times more than in london. he was a superb minister to britain and the thing i really noticed is that former politicians charles francis adams really understood irish politics. understood what party was on the side of the u.s. and what part is tilting toward the confederacy. it was a handful of anti-log radicals. and adams really used the working class on the side of the u.s. so traveled but had not lived there. he sent these really incendiary
so the fact that adam says basically yes to slavery and new mexico what is now arizona gets them in a fair amount of hot water with his own constituents. but then he is rescued by of course Ãbbecame secretary of state under lincoln. it's stewards idea not lincoln. sent adams to the court where he is the third adams to be ministered in england after john and john quincy. that's his house what was his house today a car rental place but that corner was in fact were his resident house was for...
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it is so different from new mexico, where i am from. the way the border has been detected in depicted in schoolbooks and history books that's evolved over time. what's that been like with a background in addition to journalism, a phd from academia -- how is it to watch the way the border is portrayed in texas itself? >> growing up, we were not told these stories about families like mine. what happened in texas was the texas revolution was -- the narrative about the war was rewritten in such a way that it was made into a racial war when it was not a racial war. it was about what system of government people wanted to live under, but when the story was told about the texas revolution, it was something dangerous, to be contained. texas was anglo. we grew up not knowing this story. i actually was in college student in the library at stanford, trying to study my first year. it was rough coming from a public school in brownsville. there was a section of history books about brownsville, and that's when i started learning my history, actually, i
it is so different from new mexico, where i am from. the way the border has been detected in depicted in schoolbooks and history books that's evolved over time. what's that been like with a background in addition to journalism, a phd from academia -- how is it to watch the way the border is portrayed in texas itself? >> growing up, we were not told these stories about families like mine. what happened in texas was the texas revolution was -- the narrative about the war was rewritten in...
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in fact, the governor of new mexico recently announced a proposal for all new mexican students to have access to free college education in state schools. that is a consequence of the energy revolution that's taking place in new mexico. in pennsylvania and ohio, america's natural gas and oil revolution is refueling manufacturing and growing local economies. energy development in the marcellus shale has helped drive the unemployment rate in pennsylvania down from a high of more than 8%, to 4.3% today. in michigan, the energy sector helps to maintain economic stability of key industries. abundant natural gas and oil helps to simulate broad economic growth, translating into more businesses and job opportunities in energy and manufacturing. in fact, when i was recently in michigan some of the union members that i met with up there talked about how it was access to that energy that kept many automakers in the state. this, of course, is great progress, but none of it is guaranteed to continue. keeping the state of american energy healthy depends on making the right policy choices, and we're w
in fact, the governor of new mexico recently announced a proposal for all new mexican students to have access to free college education in state schools. that is a consequence of the energy revolution that's taking place in new mexico. in pennsylvania and ohio, america's natural gas and oil revolution is refueling manufacturing and growing local economies. energy development in the marcellus shale has helped drive the unemployment rate in pennsylvania down from a high of more than 8%, to 4.3%...
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mexico where the new mexico district attorney's association disagrees with the current state legislature proposal to reduce our drug possession charges from felonies to missed the meters they believe it incentivizes addicts to steal your. and in association release said it's not the alcoholic who is going to steal it it is the heroin addict sick needing a quick fix to make himself feel better who drives away in your ford focus or stole that necklace that your grandma left you i doubt my grandmothers who've collectively birthed 15 children have any material wealth and i haven't seen a ford focus on the road since their ad which touted escaping from the trunk in a tight parking space as a selling point. and the federal 1st steps act which is aimed at prisoner rehabilitation and reducing harsh sentencing isn't without scrutiny to specifically a part of the law that would create a risk assessment tool to determine who's at risk for going back to prison or eligible for early release and activists are rightfully concerned given that risk assessment tools have been found to this proportionately
mexico where the new mexico district attorney's association disagrees with the current state legislature proposal to reduce our drug possession charges from felonies to missed the meters they believe it incentivizes addicts to steal your. and in association release said it's not the alcoholic who is going to steal it it is the heroin addict sick needing a quick fix to make himself feel better who drives away in your ford focus or stole that necklace that your grandma left you i doubt my...
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last autumn, mark was invited to new mexico in the states to see the world's first commercial spaceport. it's a little after 7am and i'm heading into the desert in new mexico about 20 miles past a place called truth 0r consequences. thank you very much. thank you. the only way that you can get to space today is with the russians and they are currently charging nasa around $80 million a ticket. spaceport america is the new home of virgin galactic, the company founded by billionaire sir richard branson to take paying customers on 90 minute flights to the edge of space. the spaceport‘s exterior is the product of british architects. eventually five spaceships and two carrier aircraft will reside in the hangar. passengers will also receive three days‘s training here before blasting off into the upper atmosphere. and spaceship from base you are go... it's also home to mission control, where all flight operations are monitored for blue prom. are monitored for blue from. this is the very first time that a tv crew has been allowed to film inside this room. when do you think virgin galactic i
last autumn, mark was invited to new mexico in the states to see the world's first commercial spaceport. it's a little after 7am and i'm heading into the desert in new mexico about 20 miles past a place called truth 0r consequences. thank you very much. thank you. the only way that you can get to space today is with the russians and they are currently charging nasa around $80 million a ticket. spaceport america is the new home of virgin galactic, the company founded by billionaire sir richard...
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governor: new mexico's recently gave her second state of the state address. she talked about goals to invest more in early childhood programs, and efforts to eliminate tuition debt. this video courtesy of new mexico pdf. thank you for the gathering of the u.s. conference of mayors for our winter meeting. many of them gathered here behind me as we kick off what we know will be a very exciting week here in washington dc. glad that we are here. there has been literally nothing else going on. [laughter] >> we have the media all to ourselves. we know that we have a job to do, and we feel actually this is a great time for mayors to be in washington dc. the reason we think that is because now more than ever washington and the country need it is stilled that possible to look past party affiliation and work together and get things done. let me introduce myself, i am brian barnett, mayor of rochester hills and president of the united states conference of mayors. it is important that we shed party labels to solve problems, but it is more than a talking point. it is prov
governor: new mexico's recently gave her second state of the state address. she talked about goals to invest more in early childhood programs, and efforts to eliminate tuition debt. this video courtesy of new mexico pdf. thank you for the gathering of the u.s. conference of mayors for our winter meeting. many of them gathered here behind me as we kick off what we know will be a very exciting week here in washington dc. glad that we are here. there has been literally nothing else going on....
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new mexico is kind of a world into itself. and when -- i think that for me, like a class on slavery and freedom in the united states, i have a whole class in that section -- section in that class that is on memory, you would think that a nation that defines itself by a commitment to freedom would be fixated on reconstruction above any other historical moment, but i do try to walk them through a couple of different case studies involving what gets remembered and what gets forgotten, but they are almost always seeing it as somewhere else, right, as what is happening elsewhere, and in ways, that can be a very constructive thing. and all of those episodes do not pertain to reconstruction, some of them about slavery, some to the american revolution, some to the civil war, but i do kind of try to bundle the seemingly disparate localities together through some, you know, newspaper articles, journal articles, case studies, and then historians and how they have presented reconstruction and also slavery over time. so, you know, it is ki
new mexico is kind of a world into itself. and when -- i think that for me, like a class on slavery and freedom in the united states, i have a whole class in that section -- section in that class that is on memory, you would think that a nation that defines itself by a commitment to freedom would be fixated on reconstruction above any other historical moment, but i do try to walk them through a couple of different case studies involving what gets remembered and what gets forgotten, but they are...
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last autumn, marc cieslak was invited to new mexico in the states to see the world's first commercial spaceport. fire, fire! it's a little after 7am and i'm heading into the desert in new mexico, about 20 miles past a place called truth or consequences. hi there. thank you very much. welcome to spaceport. thank you! the only way that you can get to space today is with the russians, and they're currently charging nasa around $80 million a ticket. spaceport america is the new home of virgin galactic — the company founded by billionaire sir richard branson to take paying customers on 90—minute flights to the edge of space. the spaceport‘s exterior is the product of british architects foster & partners. eventually, five spaceships and two carrier aircraft will reside in the hangar. passengers will also receive three days' training here before blasting off into the upper atmosphere. and spaceship from base, you are go for l—10 on top. it's also home to mission control, where all flight operations are monitored from. and this is the very first time a tv crew has been allowed to film
last autumn, marc cieslak was invited to new mexico in the states to see the world's first commercial spaceport. fire, fire! it's a little after 7am and i'm heading into the desert in new mexico, about 20 miles past a place called truth or consequences. hi there. thank you very much. welcome to spaceport. thank you! the only way that you can get to space today is with the russians, and they're currently charging nasa around $80 million a ticket. spaceport america is the new home of virgin...
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mexico where the new mexico district attorney's association disagrees with the current state legislature proposal to reduce our drug possession charges from felonies to missed the meters they believe it incentivizes addicts to steal your. and in association release said it's not alcoholic who is going to steal it it is the heroin addict sick needing a quick fix to make himself feel better who drives away in your ford focus or stole that necklace that your grandma left you i doubt my grandmothers who've collectively birthed 15 children have any material wealth and i haven't seen a ford focus on the road since their. ad which touted escaping from the trunk in a tight parking space as a selling point. and the federal 1st steps act which is aimed at prisoner rehabilitation and reducing harsh sentencing isn't without scrutiny too specifically a part of the law that would create a risk assessment tool to determine who's at risk for going back to prison or eligible for early release and activists are rightfully concerned given that risk assessment tools have been found to this proportionately i
mexico where the new mexico district attorney's association disagrees with the current state legislature proposal to reduce our drug possession charges from felonies to missed the meters they believe it incentivizes addicts to steal your. and in association release said it's not alcoholic who is going to steal it it is the heroin addict sick needing a quick fix to make himself feel better who drives away in your ford focus or stole that necklace that your grandma left you i doubt my...
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last autumn, mark was invited to new mexico in the united states to see the world's first commercial spaceport. fire! fire! it's a little after 7am and i'm heading into the desert in new mexico, about 20 miles past a place called truth or consequences. thank you very much. the only way that you could get to space today is with the russians and they are currently charging another around $80 million per ticket. spaceport america is the new home of virgin galactic, the company founded by billy nessa richard branson to ta ke by billy nessa richard branson to take paying customers on 90 minute flights to the edge of space. the spaceport‘s exterior is the product ofa dish spaceport‘s exterior is the product of a dish architects also eventually, five spaceships and to make carrier and aircraft will reside in the hangup. passengers will also receive three days training here before blasting off into the two upper atmosphere. you are go for launch. is also home to mission control where all flight operations are monitored from and this is the very first time a tv crew has been allowed to fi
last autumn, mark was invited to new mexico in the united states to see the world's first commercial spaceport. fire! fire! it's a little after 7am and i'm heading into the desert in new mexico, about 20 miles past a place called truth or consequences. thank you very much. the only way that you could get to space today is with the russians and they are currently charging another around $80 million per ticket. spaceport america is the new home of virgin galactic, the company founded by billy...
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last autumn, mark was invited to new mexico in the united states to see the world's first commercial spaceport. fire! it's a little after 7am and i'm heading into the desert in new mexico, about 20 miles past a place called truth or consequences. thank you very much. the only way that you could get to space today is with the russians and they are currently charging another around $80 million per ticket. spaceport america is the new home of virgin galactic, the company founded by billy nessa richard branson to take paying customers on 90 minute flights to the edge of space. the spaceport‘s exterior is the product of british architects eventually, five spaceships and two aircraft will reside in the hanger. passengers will also receive three days training here before blasting off into the two upper atmosphere. you are go for launch. is also home to mission control where all flight operations are monitored from and this is the very first time a tv crew has been allowed to film inside this room. wins a holding once exterior at ten knots and 30... when do you think virgin galactic is goi
last autumn, mark was invited to new mexico in the united states to see the world's first commercial spaceport. fire! it's a little after 7am and i'm heading into the desert in new mexico, about 20 miles past a place called truth or consequences. thank you very much. the only way that you could get to space today is with the russians and they are currently charging another around $80 million per ticket. spaceport america is the new home of virgin galactic, the company founded by billy nessa...
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last autumn, mark was invited to new mexico in the states to see the world's first commercial spaceport. it's a little after 7am and i'm heading into the desert in new mexico about 20 miles past a place called truth 0r consequences. thank you very much. thank you. the only way that you can get to space today is with the russians and they are currently charging nasser around $80 million a ticket. spaceport america is the new home of virgin galactic, the company founded by billionaire sir richard branson to take paying customers on 90 minute flights to the edge of space. the spaceport‘s exterior is the product of british architects. eventually five spaceships and two carrier aircraft will reside in the hangar. passengers will also receive three days‘s training here before blasting off into the upper atmosphere. and 5pace5hip from base you are go... it's also home to mission control, where all flight operations are monitored for blue prom. this is the very first time that a tv crew has been allowed to film inside this room. it notes... when you think virgin galactic is going to be putt
last autumn, mark was invited to new mexico in the states to see the world's first commercial spaceport. it's a little after 7am and i'm heading into the desert in new mexico about 20 miles past a place called truth 0r consequences. thank you very much. thank you. the only way that you can get to space today is with the russians and they are currently charging nasser around $80 million a ticket. spaceport america is the new home of virgin galactic, the company founded by billionaire sir richard...
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do you have rigs in new mexico >> we do >> a lot of drilling in new mexico is on federal hands and there are some political candidates that would like to ban fracking or drilling or anything on federal lands. >> you know, an interesting report when that came out, it was issued by jpmorgan early in september. and this isnot an energy economist, this was a generalist and it was recognition that 40% of the energy that we use in the united states today comes from wells that are hydraulically fracked. and this has been around a lodge time and provlodg -- a long time and proven to be a safe operation but if you take out 40%, that will create other issues with regards to the economy so there needs to be careful consideration before something like that comes into play. >> all right andy, i've been on your rigs and i might have been one of those pundits. or i'll blame it on tyler who i called a smart guy because you are. >> thanks so much, and thank you to our guest as well joining "the exchange" tomorrow will be the energy secretary, don't want to miss that, that is at 1:00 p.m. tomorrow. >>> an
do you have rigs in new mexico >> we do >> a lot of drilling in new mexico is on federal hands and there are some political candidates that would like to ban fracking or drilling or anything on federal lands. >> you know, an interesting report when that came out, it was issued by jpmorgan early in september. and this isnot an energy economist, this was a generalist and it was recognition that 40% of the energy that we use in the united states today comes from wells that are...
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last autumn, mark was invited to new mexico in the united states to see the world's first commercial spaceport. fire! it's a little after 7am and i'm heading into the desert in new mexico, about 20 miles past a place called truth or consequences. thank you very much. the only way that you can get to space today is with the russians and they are currently charging nasa around $80 million per ticket. spaceport america is the new home of virgin galactic, the company founded by billionaire richard branson to take paying customers on 90 minute flights to the edge of space. the spaceport‘s exterior is the product of a dish architects also eventually, five spaceships and to make carrier and aircraft will reside in the hang—up. passengers will also receive three days training here before blasting off into the upper atmosphere. you are go for launch. it's also home to mission control where all flight operations are monitored from and this is the very first time a tv crew has been allowed to film inside this room. the winds are holding exterior at ten knots and 30... when do you think virg
last autumn, mark was invited to new mexico in the united states to see the world's first commercial spaceport. fire! it's a little after 7am and i'm heading into the desert in new mexico, about 20 miles past a place called truth or consequences. thank you very much. the only way that you can get to space today is with the russians and they are currently charging nasa around $80 million per ticket. spaceport america is the new home of virgin galactic, the company founded by billionaire richard...
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we'll talk with the new mexico senator about what he thinks we should do about iran as a member of the committee of foreign relations. committee of foreign relations. man: sneezes skip to the good part with alka-seltzer plus. now with 25% more concentrated power. nothing works faster for powerful cold relief. oh, what a relief it is! so fast! [happy ♪irthday music] ♪ don't get mad, put those years to work with e*trade. >>> welcome back to "velshi and ruhle." we're getting closer to president trump's official impeachment trial. house speaker nancy pelosi says the house will take steps this week to send the articles of impeachment to the senate in an interview yesterday believes th enough evidence to remove president trump from office. >> we have confidence in our case that it's impeachable and this president is impeached for life. regardless of any gamesmanship on the part of mitch mcconnell. it's about a fair trial. they take an oath to have a fair trial. and we think that would be with witnesses and documentation. so that dynamic has now the ball is in their court. either do that
we'll talk with the new mexico senator about what he thinks we should do about iran as a member of the committee of foreign relations. committee of foreign relations. man: sneezes skip to the good part with alka-seltzer plus. now with 25% more concentrated power. nothing works faster for powerful cold relief. oh, what a relief it is! so fast! [happy ♪irthday music] ♪ don't get mad, put those years to work with e*trade. >>> welcome back to "velshi and ruhle." we're getting...
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we will look at a state like new mexico. is anologist mark interesting candidate and people assume new mexico's deep blue. it is a little more complex than that so we will look at that race and leader mcconnell, he certainly knows how to run his own races, but he is running against potentially running against amy mcgrath, who is raising huge amounts of money and for lack of resources, we don't want that one to slide off. i think we should be in good shape, but that is another we engage in if we need to. jacqueline: zero laurel numbers? -- your overall numbers? steven: in november, we said we would raise $50 million and our total for the cycle is 200. we announced the other day we -- $68.33 myth million, which is an all time record. we've got twice as much cash as we did in 2018, partly because of the alabama misadventure, but i think we are starting to cycle in good shape. i would not say we would raise more than 200. it will take that much. makes our jobs exciting and nailbiting is this could be the mother of all elections.
we will look at a state like new mexico. is anologist mark interesting candidate and people assume new mexico's deep blue. it is a little more complex than that so we will look at that race and leader mcconnell, he certainly knows how to run his own races, but he is running against potentially running against amy mcgrath, who is raising huge amounts of money and for lack of resources, we don't want that one to slide off. i think we should be in good shape, but that is another we engage in if we...
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we will look at a state like new mexico. meteorologist mark roncetti is an interesting candidate and people assume new mexico's deep blue. it is a little more complex than that so we will look at that race and leader mcconnell, he certainly knows how to run his own races, but he is running against potentially running against amy mcgrath, who is raising huge amounts of money nd for lack of resources, we don't want that one to slide off. i think we should be in good shape there, but that is another we engage in if we need to. jacqueline: your overall numbers? steven: in november, we said we would raise $50 million and our otal budget for the cycle is 200. e announced the other day we raised $68.3 million, which is n all-time record. we've got twice as much cash as we did in 2018, partly because of the alabama misadventure, but i think we are starting to cycle in good shape. i am not ready to say that we would raise and spend more than 200. 200 may be what are what they have an appetite for. it will take that much. one thing th
we will look at a state like new mexico. meteorologist mark roncetti is an interesting candidate and people assume new mexico's deep blue. it is a little more complex than that so we will look at that race and leader mcconnell, he certainly knows how to run his own races, but he is running against potentially running against amy mcgrath, who is raising huge amounts of money nd for lack of resources, we don't want that one to slide off. i think we should be in good shape there, but that is...
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new mexico. >> thank you. steve: by the way, we did reach out to the elizabeth warren campaign for a comment. they have not yet responded to us. meanwhile, coming up, need a lung transplant. guess what? there's an app. for that dr. siegel goes for a helicopter ride as you can see there to explain how organ donation is going high tech coming up next. and joe biden and bernie sanders' tax plans coming up trillions short. who is doing the math in their campaign? ♪ you can't always get what you want ♪ you can't ♪ always get what you want ♪ ♪ you just might find ♪ most people think of verizon as a reliable phone company. but to businesses, we're a reliable partner. we keep companies ready for what's next. (man) we weave security into their business. (second man) virtualize their operations. (woman) and build ai customer experiences. (second woman) we also keep them ready for the next big opportunity. like 5g. almost all of the fortune 500 partner with us. (woman) when it comes to digital transformation.
new mexico. >> thank you. steve: by the way, we did reach out to the elizabeth warren campaign for a comment. they have not yet responded to us. meanwhile, coming up, need a lung transplant. guess what? there's an app. for that dr. siegel goes for a helicopter ride as you can see there to explain how organ donation is going high tech coming up next. and joe biden and bernie sanders' tax plans coming up trillions short. who is doing the math in their campaign? ♪ you can't always get what...
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the test market are are savannah, georgia, albuquerque, new mexico and springfield, illinois. 38% of diners are trying to add more plant-based food to their diet and 90 percent of the people aren't vegetarian or vegan. >> i have yet to try one of those. >> i think plant based diet should do plants. >> that is a very salad point. >> or french fries. >> a lot of vegetarians say that. >> that is tomatoes. we're on it. thanks. >>> coming up next on "today in the bay," kari hall tracking the tuesday forecast. lunch outside. >> i would say. just not breakfast outside. it is cold this morning. we have mid-30s to start out and also going to see a nice warm-up today but rain tonight. we'll talk about all of that coming up next. >>> and right now a live look at your possible commute. this is oakland. very easy drive. taillights toward the bay bridge. i've seen changes on the live camera and i'll show you and talk about that and update the sunol grade. >>> and cashing in on the playoffs. this weekend's game already looking like a winner in the south bay where local businesses are are trying to
the test market are are savannah, georgia, albuquerque, new mexico and springfield, illinois. 38% of diners are trying to add more plant-based food to their diet and 90 percent of the people aren't vegetarian or vegan. >> i have yet to try one of those. >> i think plant based diet should do plants. >> that is a very salad point. >> or french fries. >> a lot of vegetarians say that. >> that is tomatoes. we're on it. thanks. >>> coming up next on...
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we will look at a state like new mexico. meteorologist mark ro roncetti is an interesting candidate and people assume new mexico's deep blue. it is a little more complex than that so we will look at that race and leader mcconnell, he certainly knows how to run his own races, but he is running against potentially running against amy mcgrath, who is raising huge amounts of money and for lack of resources, we don't want that one to slide off. i think we should be in good shape there, but that is another we engage in if we need to. jacqueline: your overall numbers? steven: in november, we said we would raise $50 million and our total budget for the cycle is 200. we announced the other day we raised $68.3 million, which is an all-time record. we've got twice as much cash as we did in 2018, partly because of the alabama misadventure, but i think we are starting to cycle in good shape. i am not ready to say that we would raise and spend more than 200. are what theyt have an appetite for. it will take that much. one thing that makes
we will look at a state like new mexico. meteorologist mark ro roncetti is an interesting candidate and people assume new mexico's deep blue. it is a little more complex than that so we will look at that race and leader mcconnell, he certainly knows how to run his own races, but he is running against potentially running against amy mcgrath, who is raising huge amounts of money and for lack of resources, we don't want that one to slide off. i think we should be in good shape there, but that is...
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. >> new mexico is another one. new mexico is a battleground state and the mexico is also a state that's in the basin will reproduce a lot of oil. >> martha: there is a "rolling stone" headline here, america's gas wells produce millions of toxic waste every year. showing how it could be making workers sick and condemning communities across america and that's the reason that you see this stands being taken by these politicians. >> you know what's interesting? this oregon shale, it's a natural gas phenomenon. natural gas is a wonderful fuel. it's made in america, cheap, reliable, clean burning. trump is right when he says this, united states of all the countries that sign the paris clement accord, we pulled out of that, reduce the greenhouse gases more than any of them. the reason is we produce natural gas. if you are concerned about clam and change them you should be in favor of natural gas and nuclear power, which they are against too. i do think the big problem for the democrats on this issue, it pits the blues whi
. >> new mexico is another one. new mexico is a battleground state and the mexico is also a state that's in the basin will reproduce a lot of oil. >> martha: there is a "rolling stone" headline here, america's gas wells produce millions of toxic waste every year. showing how it could be making workers sick and condemning communities across america and that's the reason that you see this stands being taken by these politicians. >> you know what's interesting? this...
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the peaker pro tempore: gentlewoman from new mexico yields back. the gentleman from new york reserves. texas is man from recognized. mr. mccaul: mr. speaker, i'm pleased to yield three minutes to the distinguished chair of republican conference, representative cheney. the speaker pro tempore: the entlewoman is recognized for three minutes. ms. cheney: thank you very much, mr. speaker. thank you, leader mccaul. that.reciate mr. speaker, the measures that we are voting on and debating oday are unconstitutional, they're partisan, and they're dangerous for america's national security. already debated and voted on both of these bills uring the ndaa process last year. both were rejected, rightly, and stripped from the final ndaa for reason. now, speaker pelosi is choosing to put this legislation on the once again in order to weaken the president, just as he democrats did with their unconstitutional war powers resolution earlier this month. speaker pelosi and the house democrats are so unsure of their own substantive case that they are hiding behind house
the peaker pro tempore: gentlewoman from new mexico yields back. the gentleman from new york reserves. texas is man from recognized. mr. mccaul: mr. speaker, i'm pleased to yield three minutes to the distinguished chair of republican conference, representative cheney. the speaker pro tempore: the entlewoman is recognized for three minutes. ms. cheney: thank you very much, mr. speaker. thank you, leader mccaul. that.reciate mr. speaker, the measures that we are voting on and debating oday are...
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richardt's talk to who's calling from albuquerque, new mexico. richard, good morning. caller: good morning. we are talking about history here, and on the time of george washington, we have seen the tariffs and all of that everything, but i just want you to get it right for everybody. i feel like you are a good historian. guest: that's very kind. were not related, ari? -- are we? caller: let's talk about the slavery issue. that was the norm for everybody. but, when abraham lincoln come in to be president, can you explain to everybody over here that abraham lincoln, the wentse of everything that down in the civil war was because of tariffs and taxes. when the south wanted to separate themselves from the itons, and along came with to free the slaves. but, it was all about the tariffs and taxes. -- thent lincoln confederates separate themselves from the union, if they did, they would be strong. can you weed out everybody that thinks it was because of the war to free slavery. that wasn't the issue. it was because of the taxes and tariffs and everything. host: i'm not an exp
richardt's talk to who's calling from albuquerque, new mexico. richard, good morning. caller: good morning. we are talking about history here, and on the time of george washington, we have seen the tariffs and all of that everything, but i just want you to get it right for everybody. i feel like you are a good historian. guest: that's very kind. were not related, ari? -- are we? caller: let's talk about the slavery issue. that was the norm for everybody. but, when abraham lincoln come in to be...
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. >>> joining me now is new mexico representative deb holland, coe chair of the warren 2020 campaign. congresswoman, why do you think miss warren, senator warren, your candidate, has not raised the money she's raised in the last two quarters? >> well, you know, i raised -- i was out raising money this quarter, too. the fourth quarter is historically very -- it's a difficult quarter, right, because you have christmas and thanksgiving and all of that. >> it worked for bernie sanders. he raised $34 million. >> she did an amazing job, over $21 million. on the very last day of the quarter she raised $1.5 million. 4 million in the last week of the quarter. i think she's doing a great job. this in spite of the fact her average donation is $23. she got almost a million donations this quarter. i think elizabeth warren is doing extremely well with her fund-raising and she'll keep it up. >> i noticed an article in "the new york times" -- i'm sorry, politico, she's going to move her wine cave offensive and stay above the fray style, which was her style as she was rising and became in the top one
. >>> joining me now is new mexico representative deb holland, coe chair of the warren 2020 campaign. congresswoman, why do you think miss warren, senator warren, your candidate, has not raised the money she's raised in the last two quarters? >> well, you know, i raised -- i was out raising money this quarter, too. the fourth quarter is historically very -- it's a difficult quarter, right, because you have christmas and thanksgiving and all of that. >> it worked for bernie...