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Cop and 4 Others Lift SUV Off 8-Year-Old Girl
A New Mexico police officer and four good Samaritans are being credited with saving the life of an 8-year-old girl by lifting an SUV off her. Newly released dash cam video taken from the cruiser of New Mexico State Police Officer Steve Nunez shows the...
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Police Officer, Others Lift SUV Off Girl
Caught on camera here in New Mexico police officer responding to this rollover crash. Realizes a girl is trapped beneath that SUV. So he flagged down people to help and then watch as they lift the SU off. The girl just enough to pull her free she was rushed to the hospital and thankfully. Is
Caught on camera here in New Mexico police officer responding to this rollover crash. Realizes a girl is trapped beneath that SUV. So he flagged down people to help and then -
Bill Richardson: 'I'm Not a Fan' of Ted Cruz
Bill Richardson, former Governor of New Mexico, joined ABC for a web interview after his appearance on the “This Week” roundtable on Sunday. He answered viewer questions from Facebook and Twitter, sharing stories from his time as governor and his experience with the Taliban to...
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Bill Richardson: U.S. Military Strikes in Syria are 'In the Cards'
Below you can find some of the notable comments made Sunday on “This Week with George Stephanopoulos.” This week’s powerhouse roundtable guests included political odd couple James Carville and Mary Matalin, Heritage Foundation president and former South Carolina Sen. Jim DeMint, former New Mexico
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PHOTO: Former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson answers viewer questions in a 'This Week' web extra.
PHOTO: Former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson answers viewer questions in a 'This Week' web extra.
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'This Week' Web Extra: Bill Richardson
I am Benjamin this week when George Stephanopoulos and I'm joined today by former New Mexico governor Bill Richardson. Thanks for joining us appreciate it good to be with you man. And because they believe all politics is social at this week we're gonna put some of the questions that you submitted
when George Stephanopoulos and I'm joined today by former New Mexico governor Bill Richardson . Thanks for joining us appreciate it good to be with you man. And because they believe all politics is social at thisLaughlin on FaceBook and she says I would love to know -- Bill Richardson is interested in running for president. You would get my vote of course Syria have run for president but -- sixteen how about it well. You get one shot to run for president I had my shot. I still want to be involved in political process but I'm a private citizen now I spent thirty -
PHOTO: Democratic Strategist James Carville, Republican Strategist Mary Matalin, Former South Carolina Senator (R) Jim Demint, Former New Mexico Governor (D) Bill Richardson, and ABC News' Cokie ...
PHOTO: Democratic Strategist James Carville, Republican Strategist Mary Matalin, Former South Carolina Senator (R) Jim Demint, Former New Mexico Governor (D) Bill Richardson, and ABC News' Cokie Roberts on 'This Week'
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PHOTO: Former New Mexico Governor (D) Bill Richardson on 'This Week'
PHOTO: Former New Mexico Governor (D) Bill Richardson on 'This Week'
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4 Choir Members Stabbed During New Mexico Church Service
Four members of an Albuquerque church choir were stabbed today when a man rushed them at the end of mass, police said. Witnesses at the 11 a.m. mass at St. Jude Thaddeus Church said the choir had begun their closing hymns when a man jumped over several pews, shouting "Fake preacher!" ABC News'
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Green Light for Santa Fe Gay Marriages Signals Caution
Same-sex marriage is already legal in New Mexico, if Santa Fe city officials are to be believed. Citing an ABC News-Washington Post poll this week that showed growing support for gay marriage nationally, Santa Fe Mayor David Coss, City Attorney Geno Zamora and Councilor Patti...
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Texas Woman Nearly Dies on Botched Treasure Hunt
A Texas woman, 33, was looking for millions in gold and jewels in New Mexico's mountains.
Now to the treasure hunt that carries risks. A book of clues to teach people now find a boutty outsid of santa fe . It almost cost one woman her life. Reporter: That 33-year-old woman you're talking about is back home resting. She went missing after several days. There's real-life treasure hunt going on in these mountains. This weekend, it could have turned deadly. Shannon thompson was hiking alone in a canyon in new mexico's santa fe national forest on thursday. Hot on the trail of a mysterious million-dollar fortune. Dpl maybe six of seven miles in. Reporter: After two day 33-year-old texan lost her way. Her boyfriend called police and rescuers launched a massive search. While she's lucky enough to be home this morning, she wasn't lucky enough to find the hidden treasure that's sparked a modern day gold rush. It's a chest full of diamonds and rub beast and sapphires. Reporter: This 82-year-old anticty dealer is sure it's there because he claims to have buried it three years ago, after a cancer diagnosis inspired him to leave intrigue as his legacy.Body finds that chest, they'll be shocked. Reporter: In his 2010 book, he penned a -
Texas Woman Rescued After Botched Treasure Hunt
ABC News’ Mosheh Gains and Benjamin Krolowitz report: A Texas woman in search of buried treasure in the mountains of New Mexico was found alive Saturday after going missing in below-freezing temperatures. Chanon Thompson, 33, of Carrollton, Texas, traveled to New Mexico’s Santa Fe National...














