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"hector ball derris" Discussed on Talk 1260 KTRC

Talk 1260 KTRC

01:35 min | 2 years ago

"hector ball derris" Discussed on Talk 1260 KTRC

"Good afternoon. Santa Fe, Northern New Mexico, seven minutes after one o'clock, gorgeous Dan San if it's a warm one. 48 degrees right now. Nice day today beautiful blue skies, light winds winds that are blowing her down from the north humidity. Winifred is 42% 48 right now Surpassed E forecast. I already tomorrow pretty much the same forecast Saturday. Rain and snow likely 44 degrees Sunday Snow. Monday. Snow Tuesday Snow Wednesday Snow That would be wonderful. What did not 48 degrees right now? Insanity. All right. We'll talk to Brandt Goodman. Here in the second brand is the CEO of Landseer Management to 30. Today it lies assault on And Attorney General Hector Ball Derris. We'll talk about a bill and the necessary bill for child testimony reform and three o'clock today, our monthly segment monthly hour on food, food insecurity. Food Policy Council today. We will have on Carrie Phelan and Wanna Leymah from President Harry Medical Services, and David Sundberg, who is chair of the Food Policy Council that said three o'clock today. Also just just recorded President Joe Biden just finished right before you in live with his co vid plan. All right, Hot off the press..

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"hector ball derris" Discussed on Talk 1260 KTRC

Talk 1260 KTRC

08:27 min | 2 years ago

"hector ball derris" Discussed on Talk 1260 KTRC

"And good afternoon and happy New Year. Happy New year to you as well. All right, we have a lot to talk about. But the main issue I wanted to discuss with you is security for the weekend of threats of armed Protest. Whatever you wanna call them, how's your confidence level that Santa Fe will be adequately protected? Well, at this point. I'm um you know, always cautious, and I think it's ah, there is there has been an increase in activity across this country that we should all be. Concerned about and taking precautions, but I do Want to report back to the general public that We are taking every adequate measure and coordinating On a level that also there should be some confidence. From our communities. That we will be adequately prepared. Number one number two. We are actively monitoring. So that if there's actionable intelligence, we will all work in a coordinated effort. And as I said earlier, um we have great freedoms in this country. Freedom of speech, Second Amendment, but no one has a right to conduct criminal activity. Harm individuals or property by hiding behind those rights. And that's what our task force and all multiple level law enforcement agencies are working toward to make sure that we have a safe weekend. And that no people or property or harmed you touched on my next question. Attorney General on that. How? How robust is eat intelligence gathering. You know, it's from the very local level all the way to the top. I was part of, uh, a FBI briefing from the actual director himself. In Washington. And so we are sharing intelligence and we are coordinating from the very top all the way down to every local Law enforcement Agency on Dis is a very positive sign. I can tell you. They're my 15 years of elected office. Have not seen this type of coordination. And but I do think it's appropriate. The threats are very real. And we are doing. We're experiencing some instability in our country that It's going to take that type of federal, state and local effort. I am really pleased to hear that you're taking this is in seriously. It's like, well, you know? No. This is just some kind of You know, Trump stunned, but it's not. We got to take this very, very seriously. How surprised? Were you? What happened in the capital last year? L mean last week. How surprised. Were you What you saw inside the Capitol. And what we found out since Smith's attorney general at the level of the organization, the planning and probable inside help You know, I was, um I was actually very angered. Um, I think there were numerous failures. But there's you know, been failures and government that you've become accustomed to. Expecting there could be bureaucratic failures just due to incompetence. What I'm very concerned about, Um, in identifying a new failure that I had never seen in my career. Um, in oversight and in law enforcement is that, um, that Some of this security and sharing of intelligence has become too politicized in the sense that The National Guard and Law Enforcement Resource is once there had been a breach and an experience of failure in the first phase of that terrorist activity. The politicians should have been able to draw down additional resource is and so for me. The darker concern is that it appears that Donald Trump and his administration Politicized and may have contributed to the delay. Of appropriate response. And that's something I've never seen in my career. Politics has to be set aside for security. We were, uh and and so I had never seen that kind of systemic failure where politicians could interfere with law enforcement. And our military's ability to respond once an emergency had already been declared. Our guest is Attorney General Hector Ball. Derris. Just so we're clear on this attorney general. What's what's kind of the organizational tree here for New Mexico in terms of the National Guard is everything flow from the governor's office. Yes. So she has authority over our national guard. She is what I understand, Deployed and federalized some of our, um military and then also, we have Adequate amounts station here in New Mexico. There has been an active state wide task force where the FBI, state police and various other law enforcement agencies Have been appropriately planning for some of the risk and level of activity that that we have been experiencing. So it Zeke White, Um Would say a very effective group. And then what I appreciate the most is that we're also tied into what's going on in Washington with the advent of social media. Um and, um, the evolution of what domestic terror I believe that we have not been addressing domestic terrorism. Systemically and we're behind the eight ball in terms of Um, really building the right infrastructure. But I would say that the governor And all of our local partners with our federal partners. Eyes, doing a lot of good work to catch up from previous administrations. To that point attorney general we had on random again yesterday. Not is an attorney, but in their roles a candidate for congressional District number one, and I asked her one of the things you're most concerned with looking at as a candidate. And she brought a reform of domestic terrorism laws and maybe reform of laws and sedition. Yeah, There's been quite a double standard. You know, we we had every resource and we modified Some of our freedoms. Um, balancing that with our unity to to combat international terror, and we We had terrorists internationally in their bank accounts. We used leverage of other governments. We we had a basically everything on the table type approach post 9 11. What we've seen here is that there have been leaders that have been very slow to identify domestic terrorism. And quite frankly, it's been Allowed to grow and fester in our country. And even in New Mexico. I think the last couple years I've been pressing the Legislature. To properly defined domestic terrorism in the state laws so that we could more aggressively target Militia groups, racist groups that have been organizing and they've been been using free speech and the Second Amendment or is a criminal element. That is hiding among other groups that are lawfully abiding by those freedoms. But, yes, I believe that federally and state level we have to modernize our state laws and our federal laws. To appropriately target domestic terrorism, and I think there has been some biased. Reasons for why we have not truly put all our resources on the table and been allowed to go after this. This scourge and problem that we have in our country, Attorney General As you said, we have to balance that with protections around our civil liberties as well. I mean, kind of the same thing as you as you brought up that we face right after 9 11 with a patriot came in in and we debated that you know heatedly is that I mean, this is real interference on our rights and surveillance. Big brother and all of that We have to guard against that as well, though. Yeah, I think I think in the past legislative bodies have been somewhat hesitant..

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"hector ball derris" Discussed on Talk 1260 KTRC

Talk 1260 KTRC

02:02 min | 2 years ago

"hector ball derris" Discussed on Talk 1260 KTRC

"Afternoon, Santa Fe and Northern New Mexico. Happy Thursday, 14 Day of January. Another warm went 49 degrees. Toasty out for January Wind has died down from last night out Pretty crazy. Last night is whipping point about 10 right now. Way exceeded the forecast. I already 21% humidity down in 21 tonight, mid forties tomorrow Saturday, partly sending 47 Sunday. 47 Monday Martin Luther King Day 47. The Snow is disappeared for Monday, but there's still a chance it's snowing Tuesday. Kisses, knowing Tuesday is 60%. Come on, Stay south Bump into New Mexico Storm right now. The 49 nice degrees. Some light clouds out there. All right. It's coming up in eight minutes after one o'clock. Busy show today by 1 15. Today we're gonna be joined by the Attorney General Hector Ball, Derris. We'll talk about security. In the capital and across the state. 1 30 Today, the host of a new show, which kicks off Saturday morning at 9 A.m., the show's called roadworthy Drive the host. Can Chester will join us Two o'clock today. John House, Laura Atkin from Represent US, New Mexico to 30 Today, Paul Gibson from Retake Our Democracy. Three o'clock today, the chairman of the state Republican Party, New Mexico Republican Party, Steve Peers at three o'clock today. That's the plan anyway. See if we can pull this off at 1 15, the attorney general Hector Balderas to join us. We will talk about security. In light of all of the.

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New Mexico Sues Google Over Children’s Privacy Violations

AP 24 Hour News

00:50 sec | 3 years ago

New Mexico Sues Google Over Children’s Privacy Violations

"Google is being sued by the state of New Mexico A. Pisa Jackie Quinn reports it's accused of collecting personal data generated by school children the lawsuit claims Google is using its education services package as a way to spying on the internet usage of children and their families Attorney General Hector Balderas says tracking student data without parental consent is not only illegal under the children's online privacy protection act it's also dangerous he says Google is gathering physical locations websites visited videos watched contact lists and saved passwords Google says the claim is wrong and that its G. suite for education package allows schools to control account access and requires parental consent a similar lawsuit was settled with the state of

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New Mexico AG sues Google for collecting school kids' personal data

Richard Eeds

01:47 min | 3 years ago

New Mexico AG sues Google for collecting school kids' personal data

"Headline New Mexico Lovington post New Mexico sues Google for collecting children's data in school new Mexico's Attorney General sued Google over allegations the tech company is illegally collecting personal data collected hers to be generated by children in violation of federal and state law there is a service package sold to school districts marketed as school districts my Google the allows teachers and parents as the Wade is firing on kids and their families so if you like you you don't keep track of your third grader or senior in high school using an app there are ways to do that obviously no mystery there but our Attorney General Hector Balderas said that while the company is touting Google education is a valuable tool they're also collecting monitoring children while the kids browse the internet in the classroom and at home on private networks and then the mind the information includes everything from physical locations of children to what websites they visit what videos they watch their passwords and they're

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 F.B.I. Arrests Leader of Right-Wing Militia That Detained Migrants in New Mexico

Snap Judgment

00:54 sec | 4 years ago

F.B.I. Arrests Leader of Right-Wing Militia That Detained Migrants in New Mexico

"FBI agents have arrested in New Mexico man accused of belonging to an armed civilian group that detain migrants along the US Mexico border NPR's Amy held reports sixty nine year old Larry Mitchell Hopkins was arrested on a federal complaint. Charging him with being a felon in possession of firearms and ammunition. New Mexico's attorney general Hector Balderas said in a statement Hopkins belongs to an armed group reportedly detaining migrants and his arrest shows, quote, the rule of law should be in the hands of trained law enforcement officials not armed vigilantes earlier in the week. Video circulating on social media showed armed civilians in New Mexico detaining migrants, including young children and ordering them onto the ground. Customs and border protection tweeted, it does not support private groups taking enforcement into their own hands and legal consequences could apply. Hopkins is set to appear in federal

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Rio Rancho Man Sentenced for Conviction on Federal Marijuana Trafficking Charge

00:55 sec | 5 years ago

Rio Rancho Man Sentenced for Conviction on Federal Marijuana Trafficking Charge

"Honda dealers news desk a call for new mexico congressional candidate deb haaland to drop out of the race it comes from las cruces woman nicole bag who is a former committee woman with the democratic national committee the albuquerque journal reports bag just yesterday called for holland to drop out of the race because bag raise concerns in two thousand sixteen about then county commissioner john viscous in southern new mexico now vasquez did resign earlier this year because of a separate sexual misconduct allegation but bag says her complaint was ignored in two thousand sixteen when holland was chairperson for the committee bag admitted yesterday that she never took her concerns to holland but did try to approach about it at a democratic party meeting holland says no complaint was ever filed and she was not aware of any problems an albuquerque man's in jail accused of forcing his seven year old daughter to perform sex acts on other people thirtysevenyearold james stewart faces several counts including human trafficking criminal sexual context of a man of a minor and promoting prostitution attorney general hector balderas whose office investigated this case says others could be charged as well investigation is ongoing so we are looking at multiple parties in this horrific case the attorney general's office started investigating last month after hearing from personnel at lew wallace elementary that the girl may have been the victim of sexual assault a real rancho man it was part of a major marijuana trafficking ring is sentenced to tune and a half years in prison thirty two year old tonio ruelas is one of ten defendants charged in a drug operation that federal prosecutors say distributed high grade marijuana in new mexico and throughout the country the us attorney's office says the drug ring was led by an ricky cavazos of to harris he and his wife have already pled guilty they were ordered to forfeit proceeds from their drug and money laundering activities amounting to more.

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