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New Mexico In Focus

August 4, 2017 | s11e05

Season 11 Episode 5 | 56m 31sVideo has Closed Captions

New research on minorities running for office, plus management questions in NM Higher Ed.

Former president of Sandia National Labs, Ambassador Paul Robinson, shares his insights on international negotiations and the future of nuclear weapons management. Plus, new research on the state of racial and ethnic minorities in elected office. And, The Line panelists talk about Higher Education management in NM, and a new plan to fight crime in Albuquerque.

08/04/2017

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New Mexico In Focus

August 4, 2017 | s11e05

Season 11 Episode 5 | 56m 31sVideo has Closed Captions

Former president of Sandia National Labs, Ambassador Paul Robinson, shares his insights on international negotiations and the future of nuclear weapons management. Plus, new research on the state of racial and ethnic minorities in elected office. And, The Line panelists talk about Higher Education management in NM, and a new plan to fight crime in Albuquerque.

08/04/2017

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