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"new mexico county" Discussed on Talk 1260 KTRC

Talk 1260 KTRC

07:09 min | 2 years ago

"new mexico county" Discussed on Talk 1260 KTRC

"So they're going to pick up the rig their going to cross into Texas on the other side of the state line on private land and do the exact same thing. So we haven't gained anything other than now to Mexico gives it isn't getting the 49% of the royalties off of those federal land, our schools, they're gonna suffer our state budgets going to suffer and all that's gonna happen is the private lands are gonna research is going to be it's going to be 1 to 2% that will lose actually in revenue. From this week we had on yesterday Senate we had on a 22 year old woman from Washington, D. C, who is the communications director for the very conservative American Conservation Coalition. And they are young people that are concerned about climate change and global warming and their future. You do understand the other part of the argument right that the planet is warming. That's why you have no rain. We have no rain. And it's because Greenhouse gasses. Well, if you look at history that's happened multiple times. Well before fossil fuels, you know, the, um the indigenous people moved due to lack of rain changed where they lived well before Any Europeans arrived. So we've seen the cycles. It happens. But I mean, there are things that we can do. And we like I said, We have to find that balance because we are dependent on oil and gas. The cell phone that I'm using to communicate with you right now. Solar panels that everybody's putting on their roofs. The windmills that air are going up in thean tire Southwest or all dependent on oil and gas. All right, we need to ensure to find that balance. Got you all right beyond the proposal to secede from the front of staying in Mexico. What other legislation? Are you proposing this session and things that You're either excited about or hopeful about. Well. Yesterday, I introduced a bill to 88, which is the Cannabis Regulation Act. It's similar to the one that I brought forward two years ago. Essentially my goal is to ensure that if we are going to legalize recreational, cannabis and the silver of that we do it in a way that protects our our Children and has public safety and At the highest level on drily. The intent is to put the illicit market out of business, and hopefully that's what the legislation I've put board will do. It's my belief that legalization is coming. And that we need to have the strongest bill come forward and hopefully having a seat at the table will be able to do that. What would it what would it allow for or prevent? So one of the biggest portions of it is ensuring that labeling and marketing and just the look of the cannabis items are not appealing that, uh, Children would look like commercial Candies. And then there's a requirement that you have. Ah, suckers, gummy bears. I mean, I think I've seen pictures of Rito chip looking, um, items in California, right? So you wouldn't want something that looked like a bag of Cheetos. That's that's the professional stoner, their marketing the professional stoner there. Right, so we don't want to want kids to be confused. And you know that bag of chips thinking that it's Fritos and all the sudden you gotta go to the hospital and pump their stomachs. So, um the other portion would be, um, of the bill that I think is important is requiring a proof of purchase. So that way, the police officers could differentiate between people who are playing by the rules and buying from the legal retail stores and those that are still supporting the illicit market s so we need to give them the tools to differentiate between the two. Um, and the other is just ensuring that that we don't have these green miles and some of these communities that we've seen, especially in Colorado. So there's a one mile between retail spaces. So that way it's spread out. Not just in one district have, you know, heavily concentrated. All right. What else you're working on? I've had my daylight saving bill that I've brought. Got through the Senate. Every single time. It seems to die in the house had it through committees over there, but either runs out of time or or maybe there's some sponsorship issue. I'm not quite sure I gotta tell you, Senator, I don't like it. I don't like that. I never want to be a Midwesterner. I'm a Westerner. I'm a mountain person. I'm a new Mexican. I never want to be identified with Oklahoma and Kansas and Missouri. Great states. I just don't want to be identified with him. Anyway. Go ahead. I'm not in favor of that. We're eight months out of the year on daylight savings, so this would just take the four months that were on standard time and keep us on daylight. Saving the majority of people I speak to. They want that hour afterward. Spend time with their families, barbecue do chores. You know, it's one of those things that whenever we fall back, you see increased heart attacks. Car wrecks. Depression goes through the roof because it does get dark so soon, and it has a huge negative impact on our health. And so that's another one that will be coming forward. You know, I think most people agree. We just have to stop. Pick one. Um this bill is one that's been adopted by quite a few states around the country. It would require congressional legislation to pass for it to take effect. So it's another one that the tough row to hoe but hopefully, um, hopefully it'll it'll come about So is is the the Guess the schedule right now you guys were in the floor yesterday. Are you doing committees today? Virtually So today, I had a bill scheduled in the committee. Unfortunately, I didn't get heard. That's my food Accessibility Act. You know, That's another interesting one trying to open it up so more people can sell their cottage industry stuff their jelly their chance that farmer's market, You know, that's an important thing having food accessible. I mean, we saw the grocery stores go empty. How can we get New Mexico grown foods and products into the hands of consumers local I think most people would agree with that, Regardless of what side of the political spectrum you're on. We need to have local produce. Products available to consumers, But that committee got canceled today. Well, they just didn't get to my bill. So that my two times I've stepped through that and wasn't able to get on. But then tomorrow I have Senate Rules Committee in the morning and Senate Judiciary both virtually S o. No more plans. You don't have to come back to Santa Fe this week. It all So the plan is to go back. I believe it's Wednesday of next week will be there three days. Wednesday Thursday Friday, possibly Saturday. Um so I don't know how much my wife will appreciate that being being gone. Hopefully, I'm back in time for Valentine's Day. But then we'll go back the following Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and then I think from that point on we're pretty much in Santa Fe every day. All right, said I appreciate your time day once again, Cliff Pirtle, and he's sponsoring the Constitutional mem. A proposal to allow New Mexico counties to secede from the rest of the state because they feel disrespected and nobody's listening to them. And, you know, I think I think you have a good point. But I don't think it's going to succeed there. Thanks for the time that they appreciate it. Thank you. All right. 10.

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"new mexico county" Discussed on Talk 1260 KTRC

Talk 1260 KTRC

05:36 min | 2 years ago

"new mexico county" Discussed on Talk 1260 KTRC

"In a Girl Scout program. But you're not ready. Tol actually join and you don't ever. You don't have to join us a troop you can. You can be a part of it just for yourself or for your girl. We have an event this Saturday that is a programming in robotics class. It's a one hour Virtual programming robotics class just for just for girls and that area in northern New Mexico that's completely free. It's supported, powered by PNM and you know in one hour will teach girls and forth through eighth grade. The fundamentals of programming and robotics will be able to make something on again. It's completely free. It is online. But it is live is not recorded. Right? So so you need to do it live. Correct. So there is a go to our website, which is in him. Girl scouts dot or g'kar. You'll see something there for programming power. Okay, This particular class is taught by by our stim staff and the Society of Women Engineers. From you and from you and him. So we have subject matter experts and our staff who are we're coordinating the program and it's really good. I have to say we were recently we were recently recognized by Girl Scouts of the USA. Or the caliber of virtual programming that we've been able to put together. And then that was also one of the reasons that Girl Scouts of New Mexico trails was just honored as a non profit of the year by Albuquerque Business First for the work that we're doing in Santa Fe and beyond. To serve girls in our community and what girls in their communities are doing to serve, the greater good. All right. So what we're asking is for parents to put their kids on the screen for a little while longer. But if your kid Eyes, you know, interested in science as Rebecca's is in robotics and engineering. Um, well, you know, you might as well look into it anyway. Once again, it is Saturday at 2 P.m.. It is always assume all virtual four through eighth grade girls. I like the prize for members. It's free. And for NAM members, it's free. And ah, there will be no effort to recruit your girl to join anything. It's just an opportunity to check it out and check out some of the programming that New Mexico Girl Scouts is offering. Very cool. Absolutely. She enjoys it, then that's great. But you know what we hope she walks away with is a boost in her confidence. That stem is for her that robotics and programming is something she might be interested. In and you know a desire to learn more about how she can change the world as a zoo. Ah, female And maybe your girl in a couple years that is designing the heliport to put on top of Ah ski resort somewhere like pottery to all right, Rebecca? Anything else that we have left out? You want to make sure we get in. Just that keeping out because the cookie sales come in. We started on February the eight Okay. February the eighth cookies. How what online? Yeah, you'll be able to find it's gonna look our cookie sales gonna look a lot different this year than than in years past, you won't be able to find some a troop of girl scouts just sitting outside Smith ready to sell you your cookies. It's gonna look a lot different, but what we can what we promise you is that if you go to our website and in Girl Scouts network Type in your zip code. It will tell you the closest place to buy cookies or how to support your neighborhood troop. You can also ask Alexa or Google. Alexa. We're supposed to space to find Girl Scout cookies. And on. There's also a text function to where you can text cookies, and it will take texture back the closest place to get him. But there is so important because they're teaching girls how to set goals. How to meet goals on day how to be their own girl boss, Well, making Richard fatter and fatter and fatter. It's a tasty way to support female leaders. I do love the Girl Scout cookies. All right. Uh, hey, listen, holler anytime anything any time anything is coming up, Especially these really cool kind of classes Because girls need to get together with a girl. I was gonna ask you something when you say the Girl Scout troop leader. Just the girls together in this says talk amongst yourselves. Do that. Do they reach? Do you reassure the girls that you know, not recording, you know, just be yourselves. Have a good time. None of this is gonna you know. Be reported to your parents. Just be girls. Yeah, And that's I think one of the most important parts of the girl's got experiences that you have a trusted leader. So to that point we're always looking for for additional men and women who are willing to be mentors for girls of any age. Kindergarten through 12th grade on DSA serving that role is a trusted resource. You know, we're talking. These girls have Questions about diversity, racial justice. They have questions about the pandemic, and you know they're so much smarter than what we give them credit for. There are a lot smarter than I was at their age. And you know, we need trusted adults that can that can step in and help the girls navigate their way through what is by far one of the craziest times in American history, So that's another part about you know if you're interested in what we do come and help us build girls of courage, confidence and character who make the world a better place. That's our mission Once again. 23 Northern New Mexico counties that Mexican girl Scouts of New Mexico trails encompasses correct. Yes, absolutely like where I sent you a little bit below. I 40 all the way after the top. Very good CEO Rebecca Leith and Girl Scouts of New Mexico trails. Good to see you. Like, Why don't you think so? All right..

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02:04 min | 2 years ago

"new mexico county" Discussed on V103

"You meant what you say it. I will tell. You know, I'm not gonna tell you no more now, and you're mad. This is your level of be Damn right on, man. I'm you Damn right! I'm mad. I'm upset his hell You better get on out of here now. You ain't gonna believe what I'm about to do. T o Alright. Alright. Come on, let's get to Miss San Ladies and gentlemen, miss and trip. Okay, Thanks, guys. This is Andrew Put the news. Okay. Here we go. With the Capitol Hill ride in mind. US. Defense officials say they vetted all 25,000 so National Guard troopers in D. C just in case. It might be some pro trump extremists, among them all this underscoring, of course, the very real possibility that some of the very people assigned to protect those attending the inauguration could actually present a serious threat to the new president and the other VIPs in attendance. The arrest keep coming by the way, the FBI now says they've arrested this guy in New Mexico County. He's a rural commissioner in New Mexico County for his alleged role in the Capitol Hill riots, Authorities say. Corey Griffin is the founder of a far right group called Cowboys for Trump. I guess he doesn't know the original Cowboys were black and Latino anyway, that he posted a lot of videos, including one where he brags about all the guns. He was bringing with him to the inauguration. 3 57 Henry Lever action and I got in the trunk of my car. And I've got a 3 57 single action that I'll have underneath the front seat on my right side. Griffin repeats a lot of baseless right wing theories like China stole the election for Donald Trump and stuff like that. The Washington Post reporting that surprisingly, at least some of the ought to cops off duty cops who took part in the Capitol Hill ride a couple of weeks back or actually being turned in. To the FBI by fellow police officers on apparent remarkable cracking the legendary blue wall of silence where cops never turned on their own one metro D C. Officers, says Dodge Doug Daniel Hodges is his name. He tells CNN that the mostly white trump supporters actually thought that all of the police were on their side. Walk right up.

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"new mexico county" Discussed on KZSC 88.1 FM Santa Cruz

KZSC 88.1 FM Santa Cruz

05:30 min | 2 years ago

"new mexico county" Discussed on KZSC 88.1 FM Santa Cruz

"Ready to Pardon at least 100 people convicted of federal crimes tomorrow, with some people facing charges for last week's violent takeover of the U. S Capitol, asking him For one, Ah, warning that Trump's lie that he actually won November's presidential election will be a lasting grievance of the American right wing movement. You are now taking the presidency away from us illegally and the capacity for that, as we have seen. That's what January 6 was about the capacity of that to illicit Armed revolt is something that you know, we don't think of as happening in the USA, but it happens and that motivator is going to be with us going forward. Vice President elect Kamila Harris resigned sir United States Senate seat today, clearing the way for Governor Gavin Newsom's appointed to replace her. Going. Secretary of State Alex Padilla to step in will be the first Latino U. S. Senator from California, California state epidemiologist Urges are halt to more than 300,000 Covert 19 vaccinations using a modern aversion because some people who got it needed medical treatment for possible severe allergic reactions, health officials also expressing concerns about in new variant of the coronavirus increasingly found. In Northern California. We have had a number of large outbreaks, and this variant has been identified in those outbreaks on black lives matter and anti police brutality activists back on Oakland streets on this Martin Luther King Jr holiday from Pacifica Radio K P F a Berkeley KPFK. Los Angeles. This is the evening news. I'm Mark Miracle. The U. S Capitol complex temporarily locked down today during rehearsal for President elect Joe Biden's inauguration after a fire in our homeless encampment roughly a mile away. Sent a plume of smoke into the air and cause security concerns and in already jittery city. The false alarm briefly interrupted the rehearsal for Wednesday's inauguration ceremony, in which stand ins take the role of Biden and other VIPs and the U. S Marine Corps Band goes through its paces, including practicing The Star Spangled Banner. For Wednesday's performance by Lady Gaga. Rehearsals resumed not long afterward, accompanied by a by frequent passes from a helicopter patrolling the skies over the capital. The fast decision to lock down underscores the fear that's gripped Washington. Since the deadly January 6 insurrection at the U. S capitol by Trow pro Trump extremists and prompted extraordinary measures ahead of the inauguration. Armed protests planned for this past weekend around the country were mostly a bust. But anxiety is still skyrocketing. The U. S Secret Service tighten security In and around the capital a week early in preparation in the city center is essentially on lockdown with streets blocked high fencing installed in tens of thousands of national guard another law enforcement officers stationed around the area. Jake Fisher reports from Washington. Here at the capital. There are lines of national Guard armed, They've blocked off the roads with concrete blocks and military vehicles. Usually at this time, the city will be filled with people welcoming in the new president on wanting to come to the National Mall to celebrate their inauguration well this year. The National Mall is closed. Kate Fisher. Washington U. S. Military officials say they're worried about an insider attack or other threat from service members involved in securing president elect binds inauguration. That concern is prompting the FBI to vent all 25,000 National Guard troops in Washington for the event. It underscores fears that some of the very people assigned to protect the city over the next several days could present a threat to the incoming president and other officials in attendance. The FBI arrested a new Mexico County commissioner for his involvement in last week's Capitol building siege, officials say Quite Griffin, who founded the group Cowboys for Trump had vowed to travel to Washington with firearms to protests. President elects Go Biden's inauguration. FBI documents say Griffin was among thousands who stormed the capital in an attempt to block Congress from certifying Biden's victory over Trump. He reportedly stood on the steps of the building but did not enter it. After the assault, Griffin posted a Facebook video, saying he planned to return ahead of Biden's inauguration This Wednesday. We could have a Second Amendment rally.

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"new mexico county" Discussed on 90.3 KAZU

90.3 KAZU

05:23 min | 2 years ago

"new mexico county" Discussed on 90.3 KAZU

"But all we ask what fresh ideas the incoming Biden team may have for combating domestic violent extremism. It's Monday, January 18th, and this is all things considered. I'm Mary Louise Kelly ahead this hour. The long view on Joe Biden's political career once the youngest man elected to the Senate, about to be the oldest man to take the oath of office as president, his former chief of staff, Ted Calvin, once said to me if you ask me who Luckiest person I know is it's Joe Biden. And if you ask me who the unluckiest person I know is it's Joe Biden. Also Europeans hope for a clean start with the incoming Biden team and its top diplomat, 20 Blinken. It is part and parcel of the sense that after four very difficult years, there's an opportunity to set things back on course, first, these headlines. Live from NPR news. I'm Jack Spear. Music from an online church service today honoring the late Dr Martin Luther King Jr is life and legacy in his hometown of Atlanta, officiated by King's daughter, the Reverend Bernice King. She pointed to how much has changed in the past year in terms of both the global Corona virus pandemic and nine violence and hate speech. Being saying those events call for some soul searching about where we are. There's a serious need right now for some introspection and examination into our social climate, not just in our country. But in other nations throughout the world, humanity beckons us all across the globe with a sense of urgency to shift in this hour to say, the very soul of our world. Wandering King's legacy today were president elect Joe Biden and Vice President elect Kamila Harris, who participated in service day projects. I didn't wife, Jill joined a group in Philadelphia preparing food boxes. Trump, appointed director of the U. S. Census Bureau, is stepping down from the agency's top job. NPR's hands of the Wang reports. The upcoming departure comes after whistleblowers at the bureau want the director tried to rush out a report about non citizens before the end of the Trump administration. Census Bureau director Stephen Dealing him says he's retiring on Wednesday, more than 11 months before his term expires at year's end. Last week, the beer's watchdog revealed that whistle blowers reported dealing him for trying to pressure civil servants into producing a technical report related to President Trump's executive order for citizenship data. Career official of the bureau warned the report would be statistically indefensible, dealing him backed off after his directive became public. The Bears career deputy director Ron Jarmon, will fill in his acting director has agency continues preparing the 1st 2020 census results, which are expected in March. Angela Wang. NPR NEWS NEW YORK The FBI's arrested a world New Mexico County commissioner for his alleged role in the U. S. Capitol Riot, NPR's Kirk Siegler reports Quite. Griffin founded the far right group Cowboys for Trump. Griffin was arrested Sunday in Washington, D C on the charge of breaching the U. S Capitol. He had posted videos to Facebook with alarming language, including one where he suggested that blood could be running out of the building. Last week During a county commission meeting in New Mexico. Griffin repeated a baseless right wing conspiracy that China stole the election from President Trump and then listed the guns He planned to bring to D. C. I've got a 3 57 Henry Lever action, and I got in the trunk of my car. And I've got a 3 57 single action that I'll have underneath the front seat on my right side. Court documents noted the fact that Griffin plan to bring firearms to the inauguration Kirk Siegler. NPR news U. S. Financial markets are closed today for the doctor Martin Luther King Jr Holiday stocks fell in London and Tokyo today. You're listening to NPR news. Portugal has tightened its coronavirus restrictions just three days after imposing its first lockdown since last spring as new cases and deaths of Sodi associated with covert 19 of sort of record levels. Also, Robert's reports from Lisbon officials have warned. Many people are not observing the existing lockdown. Portugal situation is very critical and its health system is close to the limit, according to officials in recent days that has had the world's highest new case rate relative to population and the second highest number of covert deaths. Since Friday. Remote working has been compulsory, where feasible and non essential stores are closed. But now anyone traveling to work must carry a note from their employer and large employers must submit a list of those whose presence is essential. Even food retailers, hours are being curtailed, and many public spaces will be off limits. But the government defied calls from the opposition and doctors groups to close schools. For NPR News. I'm Allyson Roberts in Lisbon. The international energy is this. He's accusing big oil and gas companies of not doing enough to control the release of methane, a potent source of plant heating emissions. That's according to a report published today by the Paris based agency, the IAEA says while there was a 10% drop in methane emissions from oil and gas producers last year was largely due to a global decline in demand do the corona virus pandemic while the into any major actions taken by the companies themselves. Reduce emissions group warned emission selected the rebound again as economies Recover from the pandemic. While U. S financial markets are closed today, oil was trading globally oil down slightly.

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03:37 min | 2 years ago

"new mexico county" Discussed on KCRW

"And other cities brace for violence As investigations continue into extremist groups behind the siege on the U. S. Capitol. We ask what fresh ideas the incoming Biden team may have for combating domestic violent extremism. It's Monday, January 18th. And this is all things considered. I'm Mary Louise Kelly ahead this hour. The long view on Joe Biden's political career once the youngest man elected to the Senate, about to be the oldest man to take the oath of office. As president, his former chief of staff, Ted Calichman, once said to me if you ask me who the luckiest person I know is it's Joe Biden. And if you ask me who the unluckiest person I know is it's Joe Biden. Also Europeans hope for a clean start with the incoming Biden team and its top diplomat, 20 Blinken. It is part and parcel of the sense that after four very difficult years, there's an opportunity to set things back on course. First these headlines. Live from NPR News. I'm Jack Spear music from an online church service today honoring the late Dr Martin Luther King Jr is life and legacy in his hometown of Atlanta. Officiated by King's daughter, the Reverend Bernice King. She pointed to how much has changed in the past year in terms of both the global Corona virus pandemic and nine violence and hate speech, King saying those events call for some soul searching about where we are. There's a serious need right now for some introspection and examination into our social climate, not just in our country. But in other nations throughout the world, humanity beckons us all across the globe with a sense of urgency to shift in this hour to say, the very soul of Outworld. Wandering King's legacy today were President elect Joe Biden and Vice President elect Kamila Harris, who participated in service day projects. I didn't wife, Jill joined a group in Philadelphia preparing food boxes. Trump, appointed director of the U. S. Census Bureau, is stepping down from the agency's top job. NPR's hands of the Wang reports. The upcoming departure comes after whistleblowers at the bureau want the director tried to rush out a report about non citizens before the end of the Trump administration. Census Bureau director Stephen Dealing him says he is retiring on Wednesday, more than 11 months before his term expires at year's end. Last week, the bureau's watchdog revealed that whistle blowers reported dealing him for trying to pressure civil servants into producing a technical report related to President Trump's executive order for citizenship data. Career official of the bureau warned the report would be statistically indefensible, dealing him backed off after his directive became public. The Berry's career deputy director Ron Jarmon, will fill in as acting director as the agency continues preparing the 1st 2020 census results, which are expected in March. Is he the one NPR NEWS NEW YORK The FBI's arrested a world New Mexico County commissioner for his alleged role in the U. S. Capitol Riot, NPR's Kirk Siegler reports Quite. Griffin founded the far right group Cowboys for Trump. Griffin was arrested Sunday in Washington, D C on the charge of breaching the U. S Capitol. He had posted videos to Facebook with alarming language, including one where he suggested that blood could be running out of the building. Last week During a county commission meeting in New Mexico. Griffin repeated a baseless right wing conspiracy that China stole the election from President Trump and then listed the guns He planned to bring to D. C. I've got a 3 57 Henry Lever action that I've got in the trunk of my car. And I've got a 3 57 single action that I'll have underneath the front seat on my right side..

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"new mexico county" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

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04:37 min | 2 years ago

"new mexico county" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

"Guard has been supporting every inauguration since 18 61. In the last couple of inaugurations. We've gone to what we call guard Nation to bring in guardsman from other states and territories. So for this one way, have off 54 national guards here and support As of this morning, we have 21,000 Guardsmen on the ground. Walker says the city will witness three times the number of National Guard troops typically seen on Inauguration Day. The FBI has arrested a rural New Mexico County commissioner for his alleged role in the U. S. Capitol Riot. NPR's Kirk Siegler says quite Griffin founded the far right group Cowboys for Trump. Griffin was arrested Sunday in Washington, D C on the charge of breaching the U. S Capitol. He had posted videos to Facebook with alarming language, including one where he suggested that blood could be running out of the building. Last week, During a county commission meeting in New Mexico, Griffin repeated a baseless right wing conspiracy that China stole the election from President Trump. And then listed the guns he planned to bring to D. C. I've got a 3 57 Henry Lever action and I've got in the trunk of my car and I've got a 3 57 single action that I'll have underneath. The front seat on my right side. Court documents noted the fact that Griffin plan to bring firearms to the inauguration Kirk Siegler NPR news, calling this a time of peril, but also a time of tremendous possibilities. Head of the end of the Legal Defense and Educational Fund, says the organization wants a new generation of civil rights lawyers in the south and now it has a $40 million gift from an anonymous donor to put them through law school. As NPR's Carrie Johnson. LDF president, Caroline Eiffel says the scholarships will focus on the place where most of the LDS cases originate. The South is a critical region in this country for civil rights activism. It is still the region where a majority of black people live. The program is named after two LDF alumni late Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall and Constance Baker Motley, the first black woman to be a federal judge. Scholarships will cover tuition, room and board and other training. In return, applicants agree to spend at least eight years working on civil rights cases in the South, Eiffel says they're likely to handle voting rights disparities and housing and education and other cases. Carrie Johnson NPR NEWS Washington This is NPR news. This is W. N. Y. C in New York on Shawn Carlson, a Staten Island man is the latest person to be arrested on charges related to the violent mob action at the U. S Capitol earlier this month. Law enforcement sources say. The 20 year old is or was a student at the Fashion Institute of Technology and Live streamed the riot. The other New York men were also arrested over the weekend. 26 year old Brandon Fellows was arrested Saturday he had posted a video of himself with his feet on the senator's desk. 25 year old Edward Jacob Lang of Newburgh also posted videos of his own participation, according to New York Times, including one he had captioned arrest me. Well, the FBI did just that on Saturday. New York City's former transportation commissioner is going to Washington. W M I. C Stephen Nessen reports Polly Trucking, Berg will be the new deputy secretary of transportation. Trajtenberg left the BOT back in November to serve on President elect Biden's transition team now shall work alongside Transportation Secretary Pete Buddha Judge In a tweet. She says she wants to focus on safe, equitable and environmentally sustainable transportation, which she hopes will both create jobs and lift the economy. New Yorkers are hoping she'll steer federal assistance to projects that have been stained need by the Trump administration, like congestion, pricing and the Gateway program. Others are hoping she'll forge ahead and find a way to replace the most crumbling sections of the Brooklyn Queens Expressway. Ah project she began at New York City's D O T. York hospitals have been slow to comply with the new try Sprint transparency rule that went into effect this month. The federal role requires hospitals to publicly disclose what they charge for each service treatments can very depending on which hospital someone visits and what insurance plan they have. But Gotham's supporter Caroline Lewis says So far only the city's public hospital system has made the disclosures while others claim to still be working on it. There is a penalty for not complying of up to $300 a day, but many people are saying that that's not enough, and some are saying that they will need to suffer. Reputational consequences if they don't comply. And maybe that would help. The American Hospital Association says they're still gaps on how to meet the new requirements and that many.

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04:20 min | 2 years ago

"new mexico county" Discussed on KCRW

"Has been supporting every inauguration since 18 61. In the last couple of inaugurations. We've gone to what we call guard Nation to bring in guardsman from other states and territories. So for this one way, have off 54 national guards here and support As of this morning, we have 21,000 Guardsmen on the ground. Walker says the city will witness three times the number of National Guard troops typically seen on Inauguration Day. The FBI has arrested a rural New Mexico County commissioner for his alleged role in the U. S. Capitol Riot. NPR's Kirk Siegler says quite Griffin founded the far right group Cowboys for Trump. Griffin was arrested Sunday in Washington, D C on the charge of breaching the U. S Capitol. He had posted videos to Facebook with alarming language, including one where he suggested that blood could be running out of the building. Last week, During a county commission meeting in New Mexico, Griffin repeated a baseless right wing conspiracy that China stole the election from President Trump. And then listed the guns he planned to bring to D. C. I've got a 3 57 Henry Lever action and I've got in the trunk of my car and I've got a 3 57 single action that I'll have underneath. The front seat on my right side. Court documents noted the fact that Griffin plan to bring firearms to the inauguration Kirk Siegler NPR news, calling this a time of peril, but also a time of tremendous possibilities. The head of the end of the Legal Defense and Educational Fund, says the organization wants a new generation of civil rights lawyers in the south and now it has a $40 million gift from an anonymous donor to put them through law school. As NPR's Carrie Johnson LDF president Cheryl An eyeful says the scholarships will focus on the place where most of the LDS cases originate. The South is a critical region in this country for civil rights activism. It is still the region where a majority of black people live. The program is named after two LDF alumni late Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall and Constance Baker Motley, the first black woman to be a federal judge. Scholarships will cover tuition, room and board and other training. In return, applicants agree to spend at least eight years working on civil rights cases in the South, Eiffel says they're likely to handle voting rights disparities and housing and education and other cases. Carrie Johnson NPR NEWS Washington This is NPR news. Support for NPR comes from NPR stations. Other contributors include I Drive with remote PC, providing remote access to PCs, Max and servers from anywhere, assisting those working from home and also enabling remote assistance for customers at remote PC dot com. You're listening to greater l A on kcrw. The show that connects you to the people and the places of Southern California. Hey there. I'm Steve should take his today. Let's hop in the car and take a quick drive over to Dodger Stadium. Take a look. Over the past year has been a lot more than just the ballpark. It was a covert testing site for more than a million people got tested was a voting center. Ah, holiday lights drive through Show, a socially distance tailgate location where Dodger fans Sat and watched the boys in Blue. Take the World Series. Now it's changing roles again and taking what here at Dodger Stadium has been the largest testing site in the world. And transforming it into the largest vaccine site in America. Ally Mayor Eric Garcetti, announcing their the Dodger Stadium is becoming the largest covert vaccination site. In the country. Friday was day one and they administered 2500 shots Saturday. They administered another 4800. The goal is to reach 12,000 shots every day by the end of this week. KCRW's Kaylie Wells has more on how it's going. When Tianna Herrera got the email from her boss with the information to get a cove in 19 vaccine, she grabbed the first appointment she could find. I want to get it as fast as I can. So it just so happened that Dodger Stadium still had availability. And it was the next day. So my okay, I guess I'm going to Dodge Stadium. She works with developmentally disabled adults, so she counts.

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"new mexico county" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

WBZ NewsRadio 1030

03:11 min | 2 years ago

"new mexico county" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

"NEWS Washington At 9 48, a new Mexico County official who runs a group called Cowboys for Trump arrested by the FBI. Coy Griffin, allegedly taking part in the raid on the capital was charged yesterday with illegally entering the building. Griffin said last week he was planning on returning to Washington with firearms for Wednesday's inauguration, also to plant a flag. On House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is desk and we already know that President Trump is not going to be attending the inauguration. Another burning question is whether he's going to leave a note for his successor. President Reagan started that tradition back in January of 1989, Dutch Leaving a note for George H. W. Bush. It was written on a pad emblazoned with cartoon turkeys and the phrase Don't let the turkeys get you down Now. The note also included Reagan's advice that there will be moments when you'll want to use this particular stationary. We'll keep you posted on whether enough president is offering any advice to the incoming president and 9 49 2 days before he is said to leave office. There is also word this morning that The president spent his final weekend at the White House, planning his defense for a possible second impeachment trial reported earlier, a judge ordering Russian opposition leader Alexei Nell veiny to be held in custody for 30 days. The court hearing lasted hours and was held at the police precinct were now Bailey had been held since yesterday. Now. Last night police arrested now veiny as he landed at an airport in Russia. He was flying in from Germany. He had spent the past five months recovering from a nerve agent poisoning that he is blaming squarely on the Kremlin. Germany's foreign minister, calling the arrest incomprehensible and leading the call for now they need immediate release. Meantime, at 9 50. Israel continues to lead the way around the globe with the amount of people per capita being vaccinated for covert 19. And now they've struck a data sharing deal with Fizer securing doses of the vaccine in exchange for medical data. Now Israel is on track to become the first nation to have a majority of their population vaccinated. They will likely be a model of analysis from health officials all around the world, his country scrambled to put together plans on vaccinations. Some have been critical about more affluent countries stockpiling vaccines, notably Israel, saying Palestinians occupied in the West Bank and Gaza will still face long waits for vaccines. And the Legal Defense Fund is launching a scholarship program to create a new generation of civil rights. Lee lawyers It is being funded by a $40 million gift from an anonymous donor. Officials say the money will pay the cost for 50 law students all around the country, part of a new program called the Marshall Motley Scholars Program. It is said to be a part of the end of the CPS commitment to the Brown versus Board of Education case that Thurgood Marshall argued before the Supreme Court. It is now 9 51 on this MLK Monday morning, and we are looking at some beautiful sunshine out there cold indeed. And that's going to be the story this week, but we will be staying dry. We'll check the forecast plus to check on those roads on the way Next. As we kick off this week, it is 9 51 on this Monday morning. Listening to WBZ during.

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"new mexico county" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

WBZ NewsRadio 1030

01:46 min | 2 years ago

"new mexico county" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

"To obtain credentials for the inauguration. Martinez. ABC NEWS Washington At 18, a new Mexico County official who runs a group called Cowboys for Trump has been arrested by the FBI. Coy Griffin allegedly taking part in the raid on the capital was charged yesterday with illegally entering the building. Griffin said last week he was planning on returning to Washington with firearms for Wednesday's inauguration and also to plant A flag on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is desk well, two days before he is set to leave office. And there's word this morning that President Trump spent his final weekend at the White House planning for his potential defense for a potential second impeachment trial. He may also be considering pardoning himself. We know that is something that the president has suggested to his closest advisor, something that they have advised against. We have not seen that before. In our latest ABC News Washington Post poll, says 68%. Of Americans are opposed to the president granting himself that pardon and that is a B C's rituals. Scott with that report, Meantime, at 8 19 thean double CPS Legal Defense Fund is launching a scholarship program to create a new generation of civil rights lawyers. It's being founded by a $40 million gift from an anonymous donor. And officials say the money will pay for the costs of 50 law students around the country, part of a new program called the Marshall Motley Scholars Program. It is part of the CPS commitment to the Brown versus Board of Education case that Thurgood Marshall argued before the Supreme Court. It's now a 20 Kremlin critic Alexey Nell veiny remaining in custody this morning, detained after landing in Moscow last night. On a flight from Berlin, where he spent the past five months recovering from a nerve agent attack. His decision to come.

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"new mexico county" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

WBZ NewsRadio 1030

03:53 min | 2 years ago

"new mexico county" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

"Of directors at a nursing home in Rye, for quote, skipping the line for vaccinations and the first confirmed case of the covert 19 U K variant now traced in Massachusetts, a woman from Boston. Recently traveled there, testing positive at 6 46 and Inauguration Day now just two days away, President elect Joe Biden said to take over from President Trump. As the nation's 46, the president, But a tightly secured Washington may also see the opening of the Senate's impeachment trial of the president was accused of inciting that mob that stormed the capital nearly two weeks ago. CBS has been Tracy has the very latest on what both sides in the case are now, saying President Trump spend the weekend out of sight behind the walls of the White House. I believe it is constitutionally dangerous not to proceed. Democrats plan to begin the impeachment trial as soon as this week, and the president is still searching for a defense team. Trump campaign spokesman Hogan Gidley tweeting President Trump has not yet made a determination as to which lawyer or law firm will represent him. Rudy Giuliani was seen entering the White House Saturday and says he's involved but given his own role in potentially inciting the mob that stormed the capital, let's have trial by combat. Some Republicans don't want him anywhere near the Senate trial. Means time. It will be a very small audience of invited guests before President elect Joe Biden and Vice President elect Kamila Harris the areas surrounding the U. S Capitol now on virtual lockdown because of the Deadly invasion back on January. 6th and defense officials are now reportedly worried about the possibility of a quote insider attack by service members guarding the inauguration. Those troops now being checked out prevented insider threat. The army is working with the FBI event, the 25,000 National Guardsmen who will provide security at this week's inauguration. Officials told The Associated Press that so far they've seen no evidence of any threats and the vetting hasn't flagged any issues. A National Guard spokesman said FBI background checks are conducted on all arriving Guardsman is part of the process to obtain credentials for the inauguration. Martinez. ABC News Washington at 6 40 80, New Mexico County official who runs a group called Cowboys for Trump has been arrested by the FBI. Coy Griffin allegedly took part in the raid on the Capitol and was charged yesterday with illegally entering the building. Griffin said last week he was planning on returning to Washington with firearms for Wednesday's inauguration. And also to plant a flag on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is desk and we already know that President Trump is not gonna be attending the inauguration on Wednesday and other burning question is whether he will leave a note for his successor. President Reagan started the tradition back in January of 1989. Dutch, leaving a note for George H. W. Bush, who was written on a pad and blazing with cartoon turkeys in the phrase Don't let the turkeys get you down now. The note also included Reagan's advice that there will be moments when you'll want to use this particular particular stationery. We'll keep you posted on whether or not Mr Trump is offering any similar advice to Mr Biden at 6 49 and two days before he was set to leave office. There's also word this morning that the president spent his final weekend at the White House, planning his defense for a possible second impeachment trial. And he may be also be considering pardoning himself A B C's Rachel Scott has that part of the story know that is something that the president has suggested to his closest advisor, something that they have advised against? We have not seen that Before and tonight. Our latest ABC News Washington Post poll says 68% of Americans are opposed to the president granting himself that party and the end of Lisa P. Is Legal Defense fund is launching a new scholarship program, too. Create a new generation of civil rights lawyers. It's being funded by a $40 million gift from an anonymous donor..

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"new mexico county" Discussed on WGN Radio

WGN Radio

02:36 min | 2 years ago

"new mexico county" Discussed on WGN Radio

"That. So we don't need 70% backs vaccinations We need about 50% of 20% already have it and then get it down the road at the back at the end of the line, I think, according to the experts But, uh, we have to make big decisions about how to move forward. And to an extent that covert 19 virus has been weaponized politically against Republicans much like what happened to the capital. That was disgusting. Coming up next, an expert go coming in with you every Sunday night. Whose nation this hour. I'm Roger, Banish US. Defense officials say they're worried about an insider attack or other threat from service members involved in securing President elect Joe Biden's inauguration. Concern is prompting the FBI to vet all 25,000 National Guard troops coming in to Washington for the event. Heavily fortified state houses across the U. S are small and peaceful protest Sunday despite widespread fears of another first violence, like the attack on the Capitol in Washington during the day crowds who only a dozen or two demonstrated some boarded up cordoned off state houses. While the streets and many other capital cities remained empty. Some protesters said they were their toe back. President Trump Other said they had instead come to voice their support for gun rights and to oppose government overreach. New Mexico County official who runs a group called Cowboys for Trump and who had vowed to return to Washington after last week's riot. To place a flag on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is does has been arrested by the FBI. Otero County Commissioner Coy Griffin was restaurant charges of illegally entering the U. S. Capitol. Twitter has temporarily suspended the account of representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, Republican U. S congresswoman from Georgia who's expressed racist views and support for Cuban on conspiracy theories online. She condemned big tech companies for silencing conservative views. On Sunday, she posted tweets condemning George election officials and expressing support for debunk theories, claiming there was widespread fraud during the presidential election. Vice President Mike Pence, and his wife made their final official appearance together with a visit to Fort Drum, where they think the 10th Mountain division and their families for their service. The pencils thank the sailors at Naval Air Station Lemoore in California on Saturday. Much news nation every night on WGN America or go on the news nation. Now, after news around the clock, I'm Roger, Banish. We could still.

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"new mexico county" Discussed on 600 WREC

600 WREC

02:04 min | 2 years ago

"new mexico county" Discussed on 600 WREC

"Propane taxi dot com Propane grill tank home delivery from Oko tanked in a new Mexico County official who runs a group called Cowboys for Trump, and You had vowed to return to Washington after last week's right at the U. S. Capitol to place a flag on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is desk has been arrested by the FBI. Otero County Commissioner. Quite. Griffin was arrested Sunday on charges of illegally entering the U. S Capital. On Thursday. Griffin said he planned to travel with Firearms to Washington, D. C. For Biden's inauguration Also knew tonight. The tech company get Hub is apologizing for firing an employee who issued a warning to his colleagues on the day of the U. S. Capitol riot, the tech bog TECHCRUNCH reports, the Jewish employee told his co workers and flag stay safe homies there are Nazis about some of the riders were seen wearing T shirts that read Camp Auschwitz, and six million weren't enough. Two days later on January 8th. He was fired. But other colleagues were outraged by the decision, prompting get upto higher and Outside investigator to look into the matter now an apology from chief operating officer Erica Brescia, She said there were significant errors of judgment and procedure, and they reversed the decision to terminate the employees. The HR head of the company resigned Rob Dawson Fox News, but it seems not everything can come to a compromise, at least not from Missouri. Republican Senator Josh Holly, who's fundraiser is now canceled after a hotel chain pulls its support for the event, the hotel tweeting, saying, We are horrified and opposed to the events of the Apple and all who supported and incited the actions in light of those events and for the safety of our guests and team members. We've informed the host of the February fundraiser that it will no longer be held at Loews Hotels online people either celebrating or condemning the hotel for its move. The announcement comes shortly after publishing company Simon and Schuster canceled its book deal with the Missouri senator titled Tyranny and Big Tech Company, explaining it could no longer support the senator after saying quote in his role, what became a dangerous Threat to our democracy and freedom. Fox's Alex Hogan. I'm Mary Course. Eddie. And this is Fox News. From the.

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"new mexico county" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

WNYC 93.9 FM

05:29 min | 2 years ago

"new mexico county" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

"Affect family formation in the US? We are expecting a pretty large baby bus. Half a million fewer births are expected this year in the U. S because of the pandemic. We'll also hear about a very different reason for the overall birth decline. It is surprisingly common to find people that say this was a big pain in the butt and how this decline is tied to safety device that nearly every parent is required to buy. But many of them hate Carson's car seat Karsh each I hate car seats on what does the car seat story tell us about how we treat Children? Generally, I feel very strongly that kids get short shrift in our policy and political environment. How much do we really care about Children that's coming up on Freakonomics radio right after this hour's news. Life from NPR News on Janine Herbst. There's unprecedented security at statehouses across the country ahead of President elect Joe Biden's inauguration later this week. But as NPR's Erik Wester Veldt reports threatened pro Trump demonstrations didn't materialize today in most capitals. Small groups of pro Trump protesters, some heavily armed gathered Sunday outside state houses in Oregon, Michigan, Ohio in South Carolina. Those gatherings were small, peaceful and short lived. Most state capitals were largely quiet Sunday, despite FBI warnings that white supremacists and anti government extremists might target them. Many statehouse complexes posted a heavy presence of police and National Guard forces. At least 19 States deployed guard troops after an insurrections mob overran the U. S. Capitol January 6th. The atmosphere remains tense ahead of Joe Biden swearing in on Wednesday. Washington D. C remains under extraordinary security. Erik Wester Veldt NPR news The Justice Department says it's arrested an elected official from New Mexico on charges related to the January 6th attack on the U. S. Capitol. Coe Griffith, New Mexico County commissioner and founder of a group called Cowboys for Trump was arrested in Washington. Authorities say he vowed to travel to D C with weapons to protest the inauguration of President elect Joe Biden. Trembling critic and opposition leader Alexei Navalny has been arrested at a Moscow airport as NPR's Barbara's front reports. Italy, France and the incoming Biden administration are calling for his release. In a statement on Twitter. Jake Sullivan, Biden's pick for national security adviser called for Navalny's immediate release and said the perpetrators of the attack on his life must be held accountable. Navalny was returning from Berlin, where he had spent the last five months recuperating from being poisoned by what health authorities say is a variant of a Soviet era nerve agent, Sullivan wrote quote. The Kremlin's attacks on Mr Navalny are not just a violation of human rights, but in a front to the Russian people who want their voices heard. Russian President Vladimir Putin has said Navalny poses a threat to national security, but denies that he was poisoned. Corbisprint NPR news. Health regulators in Brazil approved to Cove in 19 Vaccines for emergency use. NPR's Philip Reeves reports Brazil has 209,000 covert deaths, a second wave and a new strain of the virus. Yet it's vaccination program has been delayed by political infighting and undermined by the president. Show your boss, a narrow, who says he won't be vaccinated. Both scenarios particularly scoffed at the vaccine Corona back Pioneered by his political rival, the governor, Sao Paulo in partnership with China, it's now being cleared for use. That means Corona Vac will be going into Brazilian arms when vaccinations begin this week because the government doesn't yet have any AstraZeneca, the other vaccine now approved by regulators. You're listening to NPR news. You're listening to W N. Y C in New York. Good evening on my own, Levinson. York City is temporarily shut down a covert vaccination site at the Brooklyn Army tournament Terminal. Rather, it's not clear when it will reopen at appointments will be rescheduled. The side open last Sunday was intended to operate around the clock along with the Bathgate Postal Station in the Bronx. But last week there was chaos at the Brooklyn Army terminal when hundreds of New Yorkers showed up for vaccinations. Spurred by rumors on social media about vaccines going to waste. A spokesperson City Hall didn't immediately have information about how many appointments were canceled or when the vaccination site would reopen. Several 1000 students at Columbia University, a pledge to go on a tuition strike this week if the school doesn't reduce school fees by 10%. Well, A. Morris is the organizer of the strike and says the university should take into account the quality of zoom classes and economic hardship on students right now. This tuition strength is a last resort tactic in which students have finally realized that in order to get Columbia to listen to our demands, we have to take a more dramatic direct action. And in a statement, Columbia University says it expects its students to challenge the status quo and their voices are being heard, it says in response to the economic stress and pandemic, the school is not increased tuition and that has increased financial aid by after 10%. As officials struggle to distribute the covert vaccine to his many eligible people is possible. Mayor De Blasio was promising to give seniors of free ride to their appointments, he says. Those age 65 older will be asked if they need transportation when they make an appointment at a city run vaccination site, And if and if that is the case, they will be directed to.

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"new mexico county" Discussed on KCRW

KCRW

02:50 min | 2 years ago

"new mexico county" Discussed on KCRW

"Statehouses across the country ahead of President elect Joe Biden's inauguration later this week. But as NPR's Erik Wester belt reports threatened pro Trump demonstrations didn't materialize today in most capitals Small groups of pro Trump protesters, some heavily armed gathered Sunday outside state houses in Oregon, Michigan, Ohio in South Carolina. Those gatherings were small, peaceful and short lived. Most state capitals were largely quiet Sunday, despite FBI warnings that white supremacists and anti government extremists might target them. Many statehouse complexes posted a heavy presence of police and National Guard forces. At least 19 States deployed guard troops after an insurrections mob overran the U. S. Capitol. January 6th. Atmosphere remains tense ahead of Joe Biden swearing in on Wednesday. Washington D. C remains under extraordinary security. Erik Wester Veldt NPR news The Justice Department says it's arrested an elected official from New Mexico on charges related to the January 6th attack on the U. S. Capitol. Coe Griffith, New Mexico County commissioner and founder of a group called Cowboys for Trump was arrested in Washington. Authorities say he vowed to travel to D C with weapons to protest the inauguration of President elect Joe Biden. Trembling critic and opposition leader Alexei Navalny has been arrested at a Moscow airport as NPR's Barbara's front reports. Italy, France and the incoming Biden administration are calling for his release. In a statement on Twitter. Jake Sullivan, Biden's pick for national security adviser called for Navalny's immediate release and said the perpetrators of the attack on his life must be held accountable. Navalny was returning from Berlin, where he had spent the last five months recuperating from being poisoned by what health authorities say is a variant of a Soviet era nerve agent, Sullivan wrote. Quote The Kremlin's attacks on Mr Navalny are not just a violation of human rights, but in a front to the Russian people who want their voices heard. Russian President Vladimir Putin has said Navalny poses a threat to national security, but denies that he was poisoned. Barbara Sprint NPR news Health regulators in Brazil approved to Cove in 19 Vaccines for emergency use. NPR's Philip Reeves reports Brazil has 209,000 covert deaths, a second wave and a new strain of the virus. Yet it's vaccination program has been delayed by political infighting and undermined by the president. Show your boss a narrow, who says he won't be vaccinated. Boston Autos particularly sculpted the vaccine Corona Vac pioneered by his political rival, the governor of South Paulo in partnership with China, It's now being cleared for use. That means Corona Vac will be going into Brazilian arms when vaccinations begin this week. Because the government doesn't yet have any AstraZeneca, the other vaccine now approved.

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"new mexico county" Discussed on Talk 1260 KTRC

Talk 1260 KTRC

01:55 min | 2 years ago

"new mexico county" Discussed on Talk 1260 KTRC

"You got a bad disease. All right. Well, tell you what the latest is on covert in New Mexico County by county. How are we doing? Also talk about the City Council meeting. Coming up tonight in port meeting tonight or anything you want to chat about 505424 12, 60 or Richard is Santa pay? Dot com Alright in light of what's going on in D c today, How did the stock market do that doubt today was down but almost imperceptibly Dow was down today. Eight points Basically, nothing down down eight Finished it 31,000 and 60 31,000 and 60 D s and P was up today age to 38 0 38 10. As in P was up 8 to 38 10, the NASDAQ Today My bed when a 56.5 points to 13,129 Donald Trump impeached for the second time that a 222 Democrats 10 Republicans 197 against all Republicans. Donald Trump impeached Nancy Pelosi has not announced yet when she will send it over to the Senate. So last Wednesday was a day that will live in infamy. Infamy for the country with the invasion of the United States Capitol Today is a day that will live in infamy and the personal in familiar history of the Trump family. The only president ever to be impeached twice. All right, we'll take a time out and we will.

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