Santa Fe New Mexican, May 21, 2014

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THE NEW MEXICAN Wednesday, May 21, 2014

The weather

For current, detailed weather conditions in downtown Santa Fe, visit our online weather stations at www.santafenewmexican.com/weather/

7-day forecast for Santa Fe Today

Tonight

Thursday

Mostly sunny; breezy Clear this afternoon

Variable cloudiness

47

83

Friday

Saturday

Mostly cloudy with a thunderstorm

A thunderstorm possible

79/50

75/49

Humidity (Noon) Humidity (Midnight) Humidity (Noon)

Sunday

69/46

Humidity (Noon)

Humidity (Noon)

Monday

Mostly cloudy

Tuesday

Mostly sunny and warmer

70/48

Humidity (Noon)

Mostly sunny

80/50

84/50

Humidity (Noon)

Humidity (Noon)

11%

24%

19%

39%

39%

39%

28%

25%

wind: SSW 10-20 mph

wind: SE 6-12 mph

wind: SSW 8-16 mph

wind: S 7-14 mph

wind: E 6-12 mph

wind: WNW 6-12 mph

wind: W 6-12 mph

wind: WNW 6-12 mph

Almanac

Santa Fe Airport through 6 p.m. Tuesday Santa Fe Airport Temperatures High/low ......................................... 81°/38° Normal high/low ............................ 78°/45° Record high ............................... 90° in 2008 Record low ................................. 29° in 2011 Santa Fe Airport Precipitation 24 hours through 6 p.m. yest. ............ 0.00” Month/year to date .................. 0.03”/0.86” Normal month/year to date ..... 0.62”/3.28” Santa Fe Farmers Market 24 hours through 6 p.m. yest. ............ 0.00” Month/year to date .................. 0.08”/1.07”

New Mexico weather 64

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The following water statistics of May 19 are the most recent supplied by the City Water Division (in millions of gallons). Total water produced from: Canyon Water Treatment Plant: 0.000 Buckman Water Treatment Plant: 10.290 City Wells: 1.182 Buckman Wells: 0.000 Total water produced by water system: 11.472 Amount delivered to Las Campanas: Golf course: 0.000, domestic: 0.360 Santa Fe Canyon reservoir storage: 31.7 percent of capacity; daily inflow 5.49 million gallons. A partial list of the City of Santa Fe’s Comprehensive Water Conservation Requirements currently in effect: • No watering between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. from May 1st to October 31st. • Irrigation water leaving the intended area is not permitted. Wasting water is not allowed. • Using water to clean hard surfaces with a hose or power washer is prohibited. • Hoses used in manual car washing MUST be equipped with a positive shut-off nozzle. • Swimming pools and spas must be covered when not in use. For a complete list of requirements call: 955-4225 http://www.santafenm.gov/waterconservation

Santa Fe 83/47 Pecos 76/45

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Albuquerque 86/57

87

56

412

Clayton 84/53

Pollen index

As of 5/20/2014 Pine ..................................................... 6 Low Mulberry.............................................. 3 Low Elm ...................................................... 1 Low Grass.................................................... 3 Low Total...........................................................13

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Las Vegas 77/43

25

54

40

40

285

Clovis 86/55

54

60 60

Tuesday’s rating ................................. Good Today’s forecast ................................. Good 0-50, Good; 51-100, Moderate; 101-150, Unhealthy for sensitive groups; 151-200, Unhealthy; 201-300, Very Unhealthy, 301500, Hazardous Source: EPA

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Taos 77/40

Española 85/56 Los Alamos 76/48 Gallup 77/43

Raton 79/45

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666

Source:

60

25

Today’s UV index

54 285 380

180

Roswell 95/62

Ruidoso 78/53

25

70

Truth or Consequences 88/62 70

Las Cruces 89/64

70

70

380

380

Hobbs 91/61

285

Alamogordo 92/62

180 10

Water statistics

285

64

Farmington 82/49

Area rainfall

Albuquerque 24 hours through 6 p.m. yest. ............ 0.00” Month/year to date .................. 0.05”/0.46” Las Vegas 24 hours through 6 p.m. yest. ............ 0.00” Month/year to date .................. 0.16”/0.80” Los Alamos 24 hours through 6 p.m. yest. ............ 0.00” Month/year to date .................. Trace/0.82” Chama 24 hours through 6 p.m. yest. ............ 0.00” Month/year to date .................. 0.37”/3.83” Taos 24 hours through 6 p.m. yest. ............ 0.00” Month/year to date .................. 0.20”/1.09”

Air quality index

Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs and tonight’s lows.

Carlsbad 95/66

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0-2, Low; 3-5, Moderate; 6-7, High; 8-10, Very High; 11+, Extreme The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ number, the greater the need for eye and skin protection.

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Sun and moon

State extremes

Tue. High 99 .................................. Carlsbad Tue. Low 28 ................................. Angel Fire

State cities City Alamogordo Albuquerque Angel Fire Artesia Carlsbad Chama Cimarron Clayton Cloudcroft Clovis Crownpoint Deming Española Farmington Fort Sumner Gallup Grants Hobbs Las Cruces

Yesterday Today Tomorrow Hi/Lo W 88/54 pc 87/53 pc 70/28 s 95/55 s 99/58 s 70/40 s 81/42 s 89/63 pc 70/50 pc 92/58 pc 78/36 s 91/50 s 86/52 pc 83/43 s 93/62 pc 79/33 s 79/30 s 95/59 s 91/57 pc

Hi/Lo W 92/62 pc 86/57 s 69/35 pc 94/64 pc 95/66 pc 71/38 s 79/42 pc 84/53 t 69/41 pc 86/55 t 75/42 s 89/59 s 85/56 s 82/49 s 88/57 pc 77/43 s 78/42 s 91/61 t 89/64 s

Hi/Lo W 89/61 c 83/56 c 67/42 t 93/64 t 94/61 t 70/39 t 76/45 t 80/54 t 72/41 c 83/57 t 74/42 pc 86/57 pc 81/55 c 80/50 pc 88/57 t 75/43 pc 75/43 pc 90/62 t 87/62 pc

Yesterday Today Tomorrow

City Las Vegas Lordsburg Los Alamos Los Lunas Portales Raton Red River Rio Rancho Roswell Ruidoso Santa Rosa Silver City Socorro Taos T or C Tucumcari University Park White Rock Zuni

Hi/Lo 78/52 90/53 76/59 89/55 93/62 84/51 77/38 88/55 98/54 75/54 89/59 82/48 89/49 75/36 90/54 95/60 91/57 79/55 80/38

W pc s s pc pc s s s pc pc pc s s s s pc pc s s

Hi/Lo W 77/43 c 88/60 s 76/48 s 87/54 s 88/57 t 79/45 pc 67/37 c 85/53 s 95/62 pc 78/53 pc 86/52 pc 84/57 s 88/56 s 77/40 c 88/62 s 88/57 pc 91/64 s 79/49 s 77/43 s

Hi/Lo W 72/45 t 86/57 pc 74/46 pc 86/58 pc 86/57 t 76/47 t 65/40 c 83/51 pc 93/61 t 78/52 c 83/53 t 80/54 pc 87/59 pc 74/43 c 85/59 pc 88/57 t 91/63 c 77/48 pc 75/42 pc

Weather (w): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sfsnow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice.

Weather for May 21

Sunrise today ............................... 5:55 a.m. Sunset tonight .............................. 8:07 p.m. Moonrise today ............................ 1:25 a.m. Moonset today ............................. 1:07 p.m. Sunrise Thursday ......................... 5:55 a.m. Sunset Thursday ........................... 8:08 p.m. Moonrise Thursday ....................... 2:03 a.m. Moonset Thursday ........................ 2:11 p.m. Sunrise Friday ............................... 5:54 a.m. Sunset Friday ................................ 8:08 p.m. Moonrise Friday ............................ 2:39 a.m. Moonset Friday ............................. 3:15 p.m. Last

New

First

Full

May 21

May 28

June 5

June 12

The planets

Yesterday Today Tomorrow Hi/Lo 60/43 83/57 78/49 67/45 69/44 75/42 69/53 81/53 78/51 85/62 79/55 75/52 88/69 73/54 76/55 57/36 68/32 85/71 87/72 78/58 86/64 79/65 70/57

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Hi/Lo 61/46 87/66 79/61 73/51 69/46 76/52 67/51 88/67 89/62 83/53 83/62 74/56 87/68 74/50 79/55 63/36 65/34 87/73 88/68 81/61 87/66 78/66 72/58

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Hi/Lo 61/47 89/67 83/56 79/54 76/54 79/55 58/48 93/70 90/62 69/48 77/54 66/51 88/68 76/51 68/51 61/36 66/37 86/73 88/69 73/55 82/64 84/70 72/58

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Set 9:59 p.m. 4:51 p.m. 3:38 a.m. 11:39 p.m. 5:38 a.m. 4:22 p.m.

Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2014

National cities City Anchorage Atlanta Baltimore Billings Bismarck Boise Boston Charleston, SC Charlotte Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Dallas Denver Detroit Fairbanks Flagstaff Honolulu Houston Indianapolis Kansas City Las Vegas Los Angeles

Rise 7:12 a.m. 4:08 a.m. 3:49 p.m. 9:14 a.m. 7:02 p.m. 3:46 a.m.

Mercury Venus Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus

Yesterday Today Tomorrow

City Louisville Memphis Miami Milwaukee Minneapolis New Orleans New York City Oklahoma City Orlando Philadelphia Phoenix Pittsburgh Portland, OR Richmond St. Louis Salt Lake City San Antonio San Diego San Francisco Seattle Sioux Falls Trenton Washington, DC

Hi/Lo 85/62 85/66 85/74 84/48 78/50 86/69 78/53 91/68 86/68 77/54 95/72 75/48 74/53 81/51 89/63 81/49 91/67 70/62 71/56 72/50 79/48 76/50 77/56

W pc pc pc pc pc s pc pc pc pc s r pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc sh pc pc

Hi/Lo 85/67 87/68 84/74 75/51 71/51 86/67 74/57 92/69 88/64 77/60 90/68 75/60 72/56 86/66 89/68 74/51 87/70 68/61 65/51 69/52 74/50 72/59 80/66

W t s s pc pc s t pc s t s t pc t t pc pc pc pc c pc t t

Hi/Lo 82/61 90/68 87/74 64/48 73/54 87/67 69/56 92/67 91/70 76/57 91/69 71/49 79/57 90/59 83/65 75/54 86/70 67/62 67/53 75/54 74/57 75/55 84/58

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World cities Yesterday Today Tomorrow

Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day.

-10s -0s 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110s Showers Rain T-storms Snow Flurries

Ice

Cold front

Warm front

Stationary front

National extremes

(For the 48 contiguous states) Tue. High: 103 ....................... Childress, TX Tue. Low: 21 ................... Bryce Canyon, UT

On May 21, 1894, Salton, Calif., roasted in 124-degree heat. This is the hottest temperature ever recorded in the United States in May.

Weather trivia™

For its size, which state has the greatQ: est number of tornadoes?

A: Oklahoma.

Weather history

Newsmakers Jolie talks ‘Maleficent’ and mastectomy

Angelina Jolie

LOS ANGELES — Angelina Jolie may be Hollywood royalty. But she’s no princess. Evil Maleficent, whom Jolie portrays in Disney’s Maleficent — a new live-action spin on its animated classic Sleeping Beauty, conversely “seemed to be having a great time,” Jolie said. “[Maleficent] is kind of an anti-hero for the odd man out,” Jolie continued. “And, when she feels abused, or when somebody hurts her, she then says, ‘Oh, all right. You’re going to mess with me? Watch me.’ ” Last week marked the one-year anniversary of Jolie’s disclosure that she was having a double mastectomy because she carries a genetic mutation that greatly increases her risk of potentially fatal breast cancer. “[I’m] very happy that other women now know that they have that choice,” she commented. Jolie’s next film is her big-budget directorial debut, Unbroken. Arriving this Christmas, Unbroken chronicles the life of Louis Zamperini, an Olympic runner who was taken prisoner by Japanese forces during World War II. “It looks beautiful,” Jolie said. “It’s big,” she added. The Associated Press

City Amsterdam Athens Baghdad Bangkok Barcelona Beijing Berlin Bogota Buenos Aires Cairo Caracas Ciudad Juarez Copenhagen Dublin Geneva Guatemala City Havana Hong Kong Jerusalem Lima

Hi/Lo 77/61 79/57 93/76 97/82 66/63 89/64 79/50 66/54 57/46 95/67 89/74 93/68 66/52 61/52 73/48 79/64 84/73 88/79 75/56 74/66

W s pc pc pc pc s s pc sh s pc pc pc r pc pc pc t s c

Hi/Lo 70/61 82/64 96/75 95/80 69/59 90/65 83/60 68/51 59/46 95/67 89/74 91/66 71/62 61/47 77/51 77/60 87/67 86/80 80/59 73/62

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W Hi/Lo W t 73/56 sh s 85/66 s pc 102/74 pc t 94/80 t sh 73/59 pc s 95/69 s pc 85/63 s t 65/50 t r 59/39 pc pc 89/66 s t 89/74 s s 87/65 pc pc 75/64 pc pc 57/49 r sh 75/55 t t 70/60 t s 89/68 s r 86/80 pc s 76/58 s pc 73/63 pc

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Yesterday Today Tomorrow

Hi/Lo W Hi/Lo W Hi/Lo W 64/50 r 60/54 r 66/54 sh 68/59 pc 69/56 r 67/53 sh 66/54 pc 66/46 r 66/46 sh 80/54 pc 81/55 t 79/53 t 73/48 pc 72/55 pc 64/52 sh 84/57 s 86/57 s 86/60 s 102/81 s 104/78 pc 105/81 pc 68/57 r 71/55 r 68/50 sh 73/46 s 77/53 s 79/56 s 77/70 pc 81/71 s 85/74 s 72/55 s 77/57 s 77/59 s 57/43 pc 54/36 pc 57/36 s 81/59 pc 80/57 s 82/57 s 90/75 c 91/79 t 90/79 t 66/53 pc 71/52 s 73/54 pc 79/57 pc 72/55 pc 77/57 pc 77/64 pc 66/61 r 72/57 pc 68/55 pc 66/53 pc 66/55 sh 75/54 s 77/61 s 80/63 s 77/45 s 80/51 pc 84/54 t

Police: ‘Shield’ actor told 911 he shot wife By Tami Abdollah and Anthony McCarney The Associated Press

LOS ANGELES — Actor Michael Jace, who played a police officer on the hit TV show The Shield, was arrested Tuesday after authorities said he called 911 and told an operator he shot his wife. Detectives were investigating whether the couple’s financial problems played a role in the killing that police said occurred during an argument Monday night while the couple’s two sons, both under 10, were in the house. Police were unsure if the children witnessed the argument or gunfire. They were placed with relatives. April Jace, 40, was shot multiple times and was found dead in a hallway of the family home in Hyde Park neighborhood of Los Angeles. Police recovered a handgun believed to belong to her husband, Los Angeles police Detective Dean Vinluan said. “She came home with the kids and then the dispute happened and the shooting happened,” he said. Jace called 911, said he’d shot his wife and then was seen walking out of the home as officers arrived, Vinluan said. He was detained and later arrested. Jace was booked on suspicion of homicide, and detectives intend to review the full 911 call and other calls from neighbors reporting that shots had been fired before he is formally charged. Jace, 51, is best known for his

role as LAPD Officer Julien Lowe in The Shield. He also appeared on the show Southland and had Michael Jace small roles in the movies Planet of the Apes, Boogie Nights and Forrest Gump. Vinluan said there had been no reports of domestic violence at the home. However, the actor had been under financial pressure in recent years. He declared for bankruptcy in 2011 and had been delinquent on payments as recently as December. Jace’s bankruptcy filing listed debts between $500,000 and $1 million. Much of the debt appeared related to his home, with an additional $22,000 owed in state and federal income taxes. More than $20,000 of his tax delinquency was owed to the state of California for the year 2008. He agreed to a payment plan, but had fallen behind, records show. Jace consistently found work in Hollywood but remained mostly a bit player. The Shield ended its sevenseason run in 2008 after Jace appeared in all but one episode, according to IMDB.com, an Internet movie database. Calls seeking comment from Jace’s agents at SMS Talent were not immediately returned. It could not immediately be determined if he had a lawyer.

Macklemore apologizes for costume Rapper Macklemore posted an apology on his website late Monday, saying he didn’t mean to mock Jewish people by wearing a costume that some say was anti-Semitic during a performance in Seattle last week. Macklemore wrote that he randomly chose the pieces of the costume he wore at Friday’s performance so that he could disguise himself and move freely around during the secret show. He said it wasn’t meant to be a caricature of a Jewish man. “I respect all cultures and all people,” he wrote. “I would never intentionally put down anybody for the fabric that makes them who they are. I

love human beings, love originality, and … happen to love a weird outfit from time to time.” Grammy Award winners Macklemore & Ryan Lewis made the appearance at the EMP Museum in their hometown to help celebrate the debut of a new exhibition. Photos from the concert show Macklemore wearing a black wig and beard and a fake hooked nose. Macklemore and Lewis gained widespread fame with a message supporting diversity, and their hit song “One Love” calls for tolerance and support for members of the gay community. The Associated Press

Today’s talk shows

top picks

7 p.m. on FOX American Idol Season 13 wraps up with an eventful two-hour finale that culminates in the crowning of the latest American Idol. First, though, the finalists who didn’t make it this far return to take part in the festivities and look back at the highlights of the season. Ryan Seacrest hosts. 7 p.m. on NBC Revolution As Charlie, Miles and Monroe (Tracy Spiridakos, Billy Burke, David Lyons) attack the Patriots, they realize they need a plan to keep Texas and California out of war. Neville’s (Giancarlo Esposito) revenge obsession focuses on President Davis (Cotter Smith). Aaron and Rachel (Zak Orth, Elizabeth Mitchell) face some unexpected consequences for trying to rescue Priscilla (Maureen Sebastian) from the nanotech in the season finale, “Declaration of Independence.” 7 p.m. on CBS Survivor In its 28th season, Mark Burnett’s game showslash-sociology master class still packs a punch and draws viewers, thanks in part to the twists and tweaks that make every season different. Tonight fans find out who outwitted, outplayed and outlasted in the season finale,

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City Lisbon London Madrid Mexico City Montreal Moscow New Delhi Paris Prague Rio de Janeiro Rome Santiago Seoul Singapore Stockholm Sydney Tokyo Vancouver Vienna Zurich

The photo, taken from video from OnScene.tv, shows actor Michael Jace, right, detained by police outside his home in Los Angeles on Monday night. AP PHOTO/ONSCENE.TV

followed by a sure-to-be-charged reunion special. Jeff Probst hosts. 8 p.m. on CW The 100 Clarke and Bellamy (Eliza Taylor, Bob Morley) disagree on how to handle Murphy (Richard Harmon), who’s returned to camp claiming that he was captured and tortured by the Grounders. Octavia (Marie Avgeropoulos) sneaks off to find Lincoln (Ricky Whittle) and comes back with a warning for the 100. A mysterious virus forces many residents of the camp into quarantine in the new episode “I Am Become Death.” 9 p.m. on NBC Chicago PD Antonio (Jon Seda) is given desk duty for the duration of his recovery, while Atwater (LaRoyce Hawkins, pictured) adjusts to his new role in the Intelligence Unit. Lindsay (Sophia Bush), feeling trapped, seeks advice from Voight (Jason Beghe). Jin (Archie Kao) is on the receiving end of a confrontation about his secret meetings with Stillwell (Ian Bohen) in the season finale, “A Beautiful Friendship.”

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3:00 p.m. KOAT The Ellen DeGeneres Show Charlize Theron and Seth MacFarlane; Coldplay performs. KRQE Dr. Phil KWBQ The Bill Cunningham Show Guests confront their loved ones about their mates. KLUZ El Gordo y la Flaca KASY Jerry Springer CNN The Situation Room FNC The Five MSNBC The Ed Show 4:00 p.m. KOAT The Dr. Oz Show KTEL Al Rojo Vivo con María Celeste KASY The Steve Wilkos Show FNC Special Report With Bret Baier 5:00 p.m. KASA Steve Harvey KCHF The 700 Club KASY Maury Gerard says Jakasha lied about her age in order to get into bed with him. FNC On the Record With

Greta Van Susteren 6:00 p.m. CNN Anderson Cooper 360 FNC The O’Reilly Factor 7:00 p.m. MSNBC The Rachel Maddow Show 8:00 p.m. E! E! News FNC Hannity 9:00 p.m. CNN Anderson Cooper 360 E! E! News FNC The O’Reilly Factor TBS Conan Comic Norm Macdonald; musical guest Veruca Salt. 9:30 p.m. KCHF Life Today With James Robison James and Betty Robison. 10:00 p.m. KASA The Arsenio Hall Show TBS The Pete Holmes Show 10:30 p.m. TBS Conan Comic Norm Macdonald; musical guest Veruca Salt. 10:34 p.m. KOB The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon

10:35 p.m. KRQE Late Show With David Letterman 11:00 p.m. KNME Charlie Rose KOAT Jimmy Kimmel Live Actor Adam Sandler; actress Elle Fanning; Lykke Li performs. FNC Hannity 11:37 p.m. KRQE The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson Comic Jeff Foxworthy; The Colourist performs. 12:02 a.m. KOAT Nightline 12:06 a.m. KOB Late Night With Seth Meyers 12:15 a.m. HBO Real Time With Bill Maher Political scientist Ian Bremmer; political strategist Kellyanne Conway. 12:30 a.m. E! E! News 1:00 a.m. KASY The Trisha Goddard Show FNC Red Eye 1:07 a.m. KOB Last Call With Carson Daly 1:15 a.m. HBO Last Week Tonight With John Oliver


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