Success Reveal
The Secret to make yourself success
by Oknha Quach Mengly
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Santa Fe Reporter takes New Mexico Governor to court - Duration: 1:28.MARTINEZ TO COURT.
>> ONE OF THE THINGS THE SANTA
FE REPORTER IS MOST WELL-KNOWN
FOR IS IT'S EYE-CATCHING COVERS.
AND THIS COVER FROM DECEMBER OF
2012, PROCTOR TELLS US, MAY HAVE
BEEN THE BEGINNING OF THE END
FOR DIALOGUE BETWEEN THE
ADMINISTRATION AND THE PAPER.
THE YEAR IN CLOSED GOVERNMENT.
THAT WAS THE HEADLINE OF THE
ARTICLE THAT DETAILED SENDING OF
PRIVATE EMAILS ON PUBLIC
SERVERS, AND LACK OF
TRANSPARENCY FROM THE GOVERNOR'S
STAFF THE RESULT OF THAT ARTICLE
>> BECAUSE OF THE WAY THIS
NEWSPAPER REPORTED ON HER
ADMINSTRATION, SHE DECIDED AND
HER OFFICIALS DECIDED THAT THEY
JUST DIDN'T HAVE TO TALK TO US
ANYMORE.
WE DON'T BELIEVE THAT'S RIGHT.
>> NOW, THE REPORTER IS TAKING
NEW MEXICO'S CHIEF EXECUTIVE TO
COURT SAYING THE GOVERNOR AND
HER STAFF NOT ONLY WERE FROZEN
OUT OF COMMENTS ON NEW STORIES,
BUT ALSO ILLEGALLY DENIED PUBL
DOCUMENTS TO THE REPORTER.
>> WE HAVE A HUGE NUMBER OF
PUBLIC RECORDS REQUESTS THAT
WE'VE FILED, THAT THE GOVERNOR'S
ADMINISTRATION DID NOT RESPOND
TO, AS THE LAW REQUIRES HER TO
DO.
>> SO WHAT DOES THE GOVERNOR
HAVE TO SAY ABOUT ALL THIS?
WE REACHED OUT TO HER OFFICE FOR
THEIR TAKE ON THE CASE
A SPOKESMAN FOR THE GOVERNOR
RESPONDED, "WE'RE NOT COMMENTING
ON THIS PENDING LITIGATION."
TESTIMONY IN THE CASE STARTED
YESTERDAY, AND IS EXPECTED TO
CONTINUE THROUGH TOMORROW AND
PROCTOR SAYS THEY HOPE A WIN IN
THIS CASE WILL DELIVER A MESSAGE
TO PUBLIC OFFICIALS.
>> WHEN A JOURNALIST COMES
CALLING, ASKING QUESTIONS ON
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Heather Wilson one step closer to become head of Air Force - Duration: 1:24.HEATHER WILSON SPENT THE DAY
TESTIFYING IN FRONT OF THE
SENATE ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE.
THE TOUGH CRITICISM FROM SOME
SENATE DEMOCRATS FOCUSED ON HER
CONSULTING WORK WITH SANDIA
NATIONAL LABORATORIES 10 YEARS
AGO.
SENATOR JOHN MCCAIN ASKED IF SHE
WAS EVER CITED FOR A BREACH OF
ETHICS.
WILSON SAID NO.
HE ALSO PRESSED HER ON THE
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY'S
INVESTIGATIONS ON HER CONSULTING
>
FIRM.
>> YOU'LL HAVE TO SUMMARIZE YOUR
ANSWER, DR WILSON. I'VE GOT
OTHER QUESTIONS.
>> DID YOU CONTACT ANY MEMBER OF
CONGRESS OR FEDERAL OFFICIAL
CONCERNING A CONTRACT EXTENSION
FOR SANDIA CORPORATION?
>> NO.
>> DID YOU RECOMMEND THAT SANDIA
CORPORATION TAKE THE POSITION
THAT COMPETITION OF ITS CONTRACT
WAS NOT IN THE BEST INTEREST OF
THE GOVERNMENT?
>> YES.
>> WHY?
>> BECAUSE IT WAS NOT.
>> BUT SENATOR MARTIN HEINRICH
FOCUSED ON HER CREDENTIALS, AND
ASKED HOW SHE WOULD HANDLE THE
CURRENT CHALLENGES FACING THE
AIR FORCE.
>> I THINK WITH EVERY WEAPONS
SYSTEM AND EVERY MISSION, THERE
ARE A SET OF THINGS THE AIR
FORCE DECIDES THAT ARE REALLY
IMPORTANT. FOR EXAMPLE, AIR
SPACE TO CONDUCT TRAINING
OPERATIONS.
>> WILSON PLEDGED THAT IF
CONFIRMED, SHE'LL STRENGTHEN THE
AIR FORCE WITH MORE PERSONNELL
AND WOULD SUPPORT COMPETITION
AIR FORCE CONTRACTS, ONLY IF
IT'S IN THE BEST INTEREST OF THE
GOVERNMENT.
WILSON GRADUATED FROM THE AIR
FORCE ACADEMY IN 1982.
SHE REPRESENTED NEW MEXICO FROM
1998 TO 2009 IN THE U.S. HOUSE.
SHELLY: AT THE END OF TODAY'S
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Sununu: 'Magnifying glass effect' stymies Trump White House - Duration: 1:57.CALLS THE MAGNIFYING GLASS
EFFECT OF THE PRESIDENCY.
AS SOMEONE QUITE FAMILIAR WITH
THE PRESSURE OF WORKING IN THE
WHITE HOUSE, JOHN H. SUNUNU SAYS
EVEN AMID A STRING OF NEGATIVE
HEADLINES HE'S NOT THAT WORRIED
ABOUT THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION.
>> I'VE BEEN DOWN THERE A COUPLE
OF TIMES AND THEY ARE MOVING IN
THE RIGHT DIRECTION, IT'S A HARD
LESSON TO LEARN ABOUT WHAT I
CALL THE MAGNIFICATION EFFECT OF
THE WHITE HOUSE.
REPORTER: SUNUNU SAYS TRUMP AND
HIS TEAM STILL DON'T FULLY COME
PRETHEN THE REALITY THAT
EVERYTHING THEY DO OR SAY IN THE
WHITE HOUSE IS BIG NEWS.
AS AN EXAMPLE, HE REFERENCED AN
ACCIDENTAL MEDIA FIRESTORM
CAUSED IN 1990 BY THE PRESIDENT
HE SERVED.
>> WHEN I WAS THERE, MYSAID I
DON'T LIKE BROCCOLI.
RIGHT.
AND IT WAS A FRONT PAGE STORY
FOR THREE DAYS, AND CREATED A
CRIES WHICH IS THE AGRICULTURAL
COMMUNITY IN THE UNITED STATES.
REPORTER: HIS ADVICE TO TRUMP,
ONE, MANAGE THE MAGNIFYING
GLASS.
TWO, FIND BIPARTISAN LEGISLATION
THAT CAN PASS AND SIGN IT.
THREE, WORK WITH GOVERNORS TO
IMPLEMENT POLICY.
AND SUNUNU ADMITS HE'S A LITTLE
BIASED ON THAT POINT.
AS FOR THE PRESIDENT'S TWITTER
TWEAKING OF HOUSE CONSERVATIVES,
THE FORMER WHITE HOUSE CHIEF OF
STAFF SEES A TECHNICAL APPROACH.
>> IT MIGHT MEAN START WORKING
WITH THEM EVEN THOUGH IT MEANS
TOUGH NEGOTIATING, AND TOUGH
DEALINGS.
THAT'S FINE.
REPORTER: TRUMP SUPPORTER
JACQUELINE DENISON SAYS SUNUNU'S
ADVICE IS SOUND, BUT SHE THINKS
THE PRESIDENT IS NOT THE LEAST
BIT BOTHERED BY BEING PUT UNDER
THE MAGNIFYING GLASS OF
WASHINGTON.
>> HE DOESN'T HAVE A HARD TIME
GETTING HIMSELF OUT BECAUSE HE
DOESN'T CARE ABOUT BEING IN.
AND I THINK EVENTUALLY MAYBE HE
WILL GO WITH THE TIDE, BUT RIGHT
NOW HE'S JUST THE BOSS.
REPORTER: THE TRUMP SUPPORTERS
WE SPOKE WITH TODAY TRUMPED UP
THE PRESIDENT'S DIFFICULTIES TO
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Castleton to become tobacco free this summer - Duration: 1:39.>> WE'VE BEEN TALKING ABOUT
BECOMING A SMOKE FREE, TOBACCO
FREE CAMPUS FOR A NUMBER OF
YEARS.
REPORTER: AND AS OF AUGUST
FIRST, CASTLETON UNIVERSITY,
WILL BECOME THE FIRST OF
VERMONT'S FIVE STATE COLLEGES TO
BAN SMOKING BEFORE 2019,
>> I THINK IT'S A GREAT IDEA, I
PERSONALLY DON'T SMOKE AND A LOT
OF PEOPLE I KNOW DON'T SMOKE,
NONE OF MY FRIENDS SMOKE.
>> WE DO HAVE PEOPLE WITH HEALTH
ISSUES AND SECONDHAND SMOKE IS A
PROBLEM.
REPORTER: RIGHT NOW, STUDENTS
CAN ONLY SMOKE 25 FEET AWAY FROM
UNIVERSITY BUILDINGS, AND THERE
ARE CIGARETTE RECEPTICLES
DISPERSED AROUND CAMPUS.
>> IN THOSE PLACES WE'LL HAVE
SIGNAGE THAT SHOWS WE'RE A SMOKE
FREE, TOBACCO FREE CAMPUS.
REPORTER: AND ALTHOUGH MANY
STUDENTS ARE ON BOARD WITH THE
IDEA SOME THINK IT'LL STIR UP
CONTROVERSY ONCE IN AFFECT,
>> A LOT OF PEOPLE SMOKE ON
CAMPUS HERE, SO I FEEL LIKE
THEY'RE GOING TO BE REALLY
ANNOYED.
>> I FIND IT A LITTLE ABSURD TO
START DOING THIS.
REPORTER: FRESHMAN EMIL
CHRISTENSEN THINKS NOT ONLY WILL
IT INCONVEINECE STUDENTS TO
LEAVE CAMPUS TO SMOKE, IT MIGHT
EVEN INCREASE TEMPTATION
>> IT DOESN'T STOP PEOPLE FROM
QUITTING SMOKING IT ACTUALLY
MAKES THEM WANT TO DO IT EVEN
MORE IT'S GOING TO CREATE A VERY
UNCOMFORTABLE ATMOSPHERE ON
CAMPUS.
REPORTER: BUT THE DEAN OF
STUDENTS SAYS THAT ISN'T THE
OBJECTIVE
>> WE'RE NOT TRYING TO CHASTIZE
OR PUT VALUE ON THOSE WHO USE
TOBACCO.
WE ARE JUST SAYING YOU CAN'T DO
IT HERE.
HE HOPES ONCE THE POLICY IS
IMPLEMENTED, IT CAN SERVE AS AN
EXAMPLE FOR OTHER UNIVERSITIES
IN THE STATE
>> MANY OTHER CAMPUSES HAVE DONE
THIS, WE'RE JUST FOLLOWING THEIR
LEAD.
BUT WE'RE NEW ENOUGH IN VERMONT
THAT HOPEFULLY WE'LL HAVE
SOMETHING TO TEACH OTHERS.
REPORTER: IN CASTLETON, HELENA
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Crime victims call on Stockton leaders for new safety priorities - Duration: 1:53.S.
KCRA3'S MELINDA MEZA INTRODUCES
US TO THE VICTIMS.
>> MY SON JUWAN WAS MURDERED 15
MONTHS AGO HERE IN STOCKTON.
MELINDA THIS MOTHER SAYS SHE HAS
: COME TO THIS GATHERING TO
SHARE HER VOICE.
AFTER HER SON WAS MURDERED HIS
KILLER HAS NOT BEEN FOUND.
>> JUWAN MURDERED DECEMEBR 14 HE
-- DECEMBER 14, 2015.
WE DON'T KNOW EXACTLY WHAT TOOK
PLACE.
HE LEFT HOME TO PICK UP SHOES
FROM FRIEND AND SOMEONE SHOT
HIM.
HE DIED AFTER BEING SHOT ON
CORNER OF AND SWAIN.
MELINDA SHE IS ATTENDING THIS
: EVENT WITH OTHER VICTIMS OF
CRIME TO ASK THE COMMUNITY TO
STEP UP.
>> WE NEED HELP.
WE NEED STOCKTON'S HELP.
I GO TO THIS INTERSECTION EVERY
DAY AND SIT THERE AT 4:30 P.M.
TO SEE HOW MANY CARS COME
THROUGH.
THAT INTERSECTION IS BUSY.
25-30 CARS.
>> A ROUND OF APPLAUSE.
A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR OTHER
SURVIVORS OF CRIME.
TODAY MORE THAN A HUNDRED PEOPLE
, LISTEN TO STORIES STORIES OF
, DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, STORIES OF
HOMICIDES.
>> WE HAVE BEEN ON JOURNEY OF
HEALING AND EMPOWERING OTHERS TO
HEAL.
THERE IS POWER THERE.
MELINDA TASHITA MCCOYHAM SAYS
: THE STORIES WILL LEAD TO
ANSWERS.
SHE WORKS FOR THE STOCKTON
TRAUMA AND RECOVERY CENTER.
>> THERE IS SO MANY UNSOLVED
CASES AND WE NEED TO START
GETTING THEM SOLVED.
MELINDA ANN MARGARET RAMERIZ'S
: SON WAS SHOT TO DEATH IN 2012.
SINCE THEN SHE HAS BEEN INVOLVED
WITH THE GROUP VICTIMS OF
VIOLENT CRIME.
>> WE NEED WITNESSES TO START
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California's water content 164% of average, snow survey finds - Duration: 2:04.WHAT
IT MEANS FOR THE DROUGHT.
VICKI NEARLY TWO YEARS TO THE
: DAY, THE LANDSCAPE ACROSS THE
SIERRA WAS SO DIRE, GOVERNOR
BROWN TRAVELED TO EL DORADO
COUNTY TO SEE FOR HIMSELF,
MANDATING STATEWIDE WATER
RESTRICTIONS.
GOVERNOR BROWN WHAT WE DO KNOW
: IS, AND I ASKED THIS GENTLEMAN
OVER HERE, HAVE YOU EVER STOOD
ON THIS MEADOW, ON THIS DAY THAT
THERE WASN'T SNOW?
AND HE SAID NO.
DICKEY THAT GENTLEMAN,
: DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES'
FRANK GEHRKE, TAKING MANUAL SNOW
SURVEYS AT THE PHILLIPS LOCATION
FOR MORE THAN 3 DECADES.
>> THIS IS THE FIRST TIME SINCE
1942 WE'VE HAD ZERO SNOW AT THIS
LOCATION
DICKEY: --
VICKI: 2017 PROVING TO BE A
REBOUND, AND THEN SOME.
STARTING OFF THE NEW YEAR 70% OF
THE JANUARY AVERAGE, PEAKING AT
185% OF MARCH'S SNOWPACK, AND
STILL ABOVE AVERAGE FOR THE
MONTH OF APRIL.
GEHRKE, NOW SNOW SHOEING THROUGH
WELCOMED FLURRIES ACROSS A
BOUNTIFUL SIERRA SNOWPACK.
>> WE'RE LOOKING AT 10, 15,
20 FEET OF SNOWPACK UP THERE.
SO AN EXTREMELY GOOD YEAR IN
TERMS OF THE SNOW STANDPOINT.
>> STATEWIDE, CALIFORNIA IS 147%
OF THE APRIL AVERAGE IN TH
NORTHERN SIERRA, 175% ALONG THE
CENTRAL SIERRA, AND 164% DOWN
SOUTH.
SNOWPACK, WHICH WILL MELT.
PRODUCING HEALTHY RUN-OFF TO
CARRY CALIFORNIA THROUGH THE
DRIER MONTHS.
>> PEOPLE HAVE TO BE AWARE THAT
CONDITIONS ARE DIFFERENT AND BE
COGNIZANT THAT THINGS ARE NOT
THE SAME, AND THEY CAN'T EXPECT
THE SAME CONDITIONS THEY HAD A
COUPLE YEARS AGO
>> WHAT REMAINS TO BE KNOWN, IF
THE ABOVE AVERAGE RAIN AND
SNOWFALL WILL BE ENOUGH TO LIFT
CALIFORNIA'S DROUGHT.
SNOWPACK PROVIDES ROUGHLY A
THIRD OF CALIFORNIA'S WATE
NEEDS.
WE ASKED TO CORRECT THE -- WHEN
WE ASKED IF THIS YEAR'S SNOWPACK
WILL INFLUENCE LIFTING DROUGHT
RESTRICTIONS, GEHRKE TELLS US
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Lluvias de memes por escultura de Ronaldo | Al Rojo Vivo | Telemundo - Duration: 0:54. For more infomation >> Lluvias de memes por escultura de Ronaldo | Al Rojo Vivo | Telemundo - Duration: 0:54.-------------------------------------------
Vadhir Derbez habla sobre el robo en casa de su padre | Al Rojo Vivo | Telemundo - Duration: 1:34. For more infomation >> Vadhir Derbez habla sobre el robo en casa de su padre | Al Rojo Vivo | Telemundo - Duration: 1:34.-------------------------------------------
Debris piles up around Folsom Lake - Duration: 1:51.IT'S A PROCESS THAT HASN'T BEEN
USED SINCE 2006.
FOR JEREMIAH RAMIREZ AND MIKE
HURLEY, FISH ARE TOP OF MIND
TODAY.
>> WITH THE WIND, BUT, YOU KNOW,
THAT KIND OF MAKES IT TOUGH, BUT
YOU KNOW, GOT A COUPLE TRICKS.
WE'LL SEE IF THAT WORKS.
MAX: BEFORE THEY CAN CAST THEIR
REELS, THEY'LL HAVE TO NAVIGATE
A FOLSOM LAKE PLAYING HOST TO A
COLLECTION OF DRIED OUT, DEAD
DRIFTWOOD.
>> YOU CAN'T REALLY DO MUCH
ABOUT IT, YOU JUST, YOU JUST
HAVE TO TRY TO STEER OUT OF THE
WAY, AND, YOU KNOW, HOPE YOU'RE
NOT HITTING NOTHING THAT'S, YOU
KNOW, SUBMERGED.
MAX: DRIFT WOOD IN THE WATER IS
ONE CONCERN.
THE OTHER -- THE SIZE AND SCOPE
OF THIS DEBRIS FIELD.
IT EXTENDS TO THE BOAT RAMPS AND
TO THE PARKING LOTS HUNDREDS OF
YARDS AWAY FROM THE EDGE OF THE
LAKE.
A SIGN OF HOW MUCH WATER WE'VE
HAD THIS YEAR AND THEN, HOW MUCH
DEBRIS CAME DOWN WITH IT.
>> PRETTY MUCH IS A RING
COMPLETELY AROUND THE LAKE.
MAX: RICHARD PRESTON IS THE
FOLSOM LAKE STATE PARK
SUPERINTENDENT.
STATE PARKS PLANS TO CONTRACT
WITH A COMPANY TO GET ALL OF
THIS DEBRIS PICKED UP AND MOVED
OUT, SOMETHING THAT HASN'T BEEN
DONE SINCE 2006.
>> CAME DOWN FROM THE RESERVOIRS
UP ABOVE AND SOME OF THE DEBRIS
THAT'S BEEN IN THE RIVER SYSTEMS
FOR A NUMBER OF YEARS THROUGH
THE DROUGHTS AND IT PRETTY MUCH
ALL JUST FLUSHED DOWN THIS YEA
WITH THE LARGE STORMS IN JANUARY
AND FEBRUARY.
MAX: IT'LL LIKELY BE JUNE BEFORE
THE CLEANUP PROCESS CAN BEGIN
AND GETTING THE DEBRIS BACK INTO
THE WATER IS CRITICAL.
>> WE CONTRACTED WITH A COMPANY
TO COME OUT THAT HAD THESE
MINIATURE TUGBOATS AND BARGES
, AND THEY ACTUALLY WRANGLED THE
DEBRIS THAT WAS FLOATING.
MAX: FOR NOW, THESE PILES AND
WHAT RESTS AND FLOATS IN THE
WATER WILL HAVE TO REMAIN, WHICH
WILL HAVE JEREMIAH AND MIKE
KEEPING CLOSE WATCH.
>> I'M GOING TO HAVE MY BUDDY
STANDING NEAR THE FRONT AND LOOK
OUT FOR LOGS.
BASICALLY, THE LOGS, YOU HIT
THEM, IT CAN DAMAGE THE BOAT.
THE FIBERGLASS, CRUNCH IT.
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