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so hhs turned to the citizens of boulder county with a controversial proposal.roperty tax hike. >> we asked the community for five years of support. so it's a five-year tax. it equals about 21 dollars per year on a $300,000 home. >> ballot initiative 1-a came to a vote in november 2010. surprisingly, it passed. in its first year, 1-a raised $5 million. one of its beneficiaries, the windemuller family. with diane still unemployed, their rental assistance is extended until march 2012. but in return, hhs demands proof that the family is now living on a strict budget. >> they wanted accountability for sure. and they asked us to cut back and cut back and cut as much as possible. >> lord, we thank you for this day. amen. >> so the family eliminates vacations, dinners out, and afterschool activities for the kids. they cancel their cable, downgrade their internet service, stop using credit cards, and start shopping for clothes in shoplift stothrift s decide to keep the suv. is the suv a reminder of old days? >> yes. solid middle class people. >> that solid middle class
so hhs turned to the citizens of boulder county with a controversial proposal.roperty tax hike. >> we asked the community for five years of support. so it's a five-year tax. it equals about 21 dollars per year on a $300,000 home. >> ballot initiative 1-a came to a vote in november 2010. surprisingly, it passed. in its first year, 1-a raised $5 million. one of its beneficiaries, the windemuller family. with diane still unemployed, their rental assistance is extended until march 2012....
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but you start to walk out of the pond, you carry the boulder with you, you find out the boulder gonna get heavy and heavier, yeah? some will say, "oh, the gravity is not pulling so hard in the water." what do you think? yeah. it turns out, under the water, the boulder seems to be lighter. i can show you that here. here's a boulder or a piece of metal, yeah? and it's got a certain weight. but what happens when i put this in water? the weight goes down. is that because gravity is being shielded? answer ends with a o. no. it begins with a n. - no. - try it. - no. - no. okay. it turns out it's being buoyed up. it's being buoyed upward. and what's making it buoy upward? so there's a force lifting it. why does the force of the displaced water lift it? nobody knows. believe or not believe? - we gonna be known, right? - that's right. et's take a look at this a little more carefully. you put this object under water, any water pressure against the top? - yes. - yep. and that water pressure against the top gives a force against the top. any water pressure against the bottom? yeah. and that water
but you start to walk out of the pond, you carry the boulder with you, you find out the boulder gonna get heavy and heavier, yeah? some will say, "oh, the gravity is not pulling so hard in the water." what do you think? yeah. it turns out, under the water, the boulder seems to be lighter. i can show you that here. here's a boulder or a piece of metal, yeah? and it's got a certain weight. but what happens when i put this in water? the weight goes down. is that because gravity is being...
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boulder's online newspaper ""the daily camera" spoke to students about the ruling. >> we should not leteople bring guns onto campus. we need to restrict the right to people who have be with us, close ally of dr. martin luther king. he is based here in denver. he helped to write the speech concealed and carry application processes. criminal to not pay attention to no gun crimes. >> i believe constitutional rights should be upheld for citizens. that being said, it does concern me a little bit about the stability of everyone on a college campus. people are under stress or not always sober. stuff can happen. i feel a little uneasy about it because it is not a personal choice of my to own a gun, but i understand it is a constitutional right. >> i highly disagree with the ruling on campus. even though this is a state-run school, there should on the guns on campus. look at columbine, virginia tech. it does not really lead to good things. >> we are joined by noaa molotch, a professor of geography at the university of colorado. we are also joined by clearly be. her district includes denver. welc
boulder's online newspaper ""the daily camera" spoke to students about the ruling. >> we should not leteople bring guns onto campus. we need to restrict the right to people who have be with us, close ally of dr. martin luther king. he is based here in denver. he helped to write the speech concealed and carry application processes. criminal to not pay attention to no gun crimes. >> i believe constitutional rights should be upheld for citizens. that being said, it does...
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police say an elderly man was killed after a boulder crushed his home. sandy took down trees and power lines and sent about 500 people fleeing to shelters. but some living in low-lying areas refused to evacuate for fear their homes would be burglarized. [indiscernible] trying to convince the people to leave the streets to come to this shelter. >> reporter: in haiti, one woman was killed after a swollen river swept her away. as the storm moves towards the u.s., it's expected to take one of two tracks. the first has sandy swirling off the east coast posing no serious danger but bringing rain and waves. the second could slam the northeast hitting new york and new england directly. in eastern cuba, residents trimmed trees and cleared drains as sandy moved closer. farmers also herded cattle into stables and stored their maintains to avoid any rising water. bigad shaban, cbs news. >>> the national hurricane center says tropical storm conditions are possible along florida's southeastern coast. the storm's projected path shows the eye of the hurricane staying ea
police say an elderly man was killed after a boulder crushed his home. sandy took down trees and power lines and sent about 500 people fleeing to shelters. but some living in low-lying areas refused to evacuate for fear their homes would be burglarized. [indiscernible] trying to convince the people to leave the streets to come to this shelter. >> reporter: in haiti, one woman was killed after a swollen river swept her away. as the storm moves towards the u.s., it's expected to take one of...
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morgan hill and san martine showers there originate over the ocean pushing across highway 1 towards bouldercreek and ben lomond expect your rain in the next five minutes, monterey highway around san martine rain starting to come down off watsonville road, hill road morgan hill san martine going to get a shower for the next 10 minutes or so. entire system sliding south and east this storm is going to hit ben lomond looks like that area will slide towards santa cruz, towards gilroy and miss the bulk of the santa clara valley. kind of damp this morning, humidity, 50s, partly sunny before isolated shower around 4:00, hangs around through the evening. better chance of showers tomorrow and thursday mainly over the ocean drying trend begins friday. >>> good morning. update, if you have someone you know coming from the tahoe area, they are still holding traffic westbound 80 at truckee due to snow and spin-outs chain requirements baxter and 50. closer to home bay bridge looking good, no problems, no metering lights minor traffic into san francisco. san mateo bridge a little wet towards foster city b
morgan hill and san martine showers there originate over the ocean pushing across highway 1 towards bouldercreek and ben lomond expect your rain in the next five minutes, monterey highway around san martine rain starting to come down off watsonville road, hill road morgan hill san martine going to get a shower for the next 10 minutes or so. entire system sliding south and east this storm is going to hit ben lomond looks like that area will slide towards santa cruz, towards gilroy and miss the...
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. >> you say it is not partisan and yet some of the most base parts of the party, boulder is home to one of the most liberal groups in the country. so you have this polarized atmosphere sometimes, too, among the grass roots of both parties. fair to say? >> i think we have like much of the country a lot of the extremes. we have that real granola liberal environmentally -- >> boulder democrat when somebody is running against somebody. >> and the same thing with colorado springs. they are the extremes. there is the full spectrum between and there is a big chunk of independent voters and people that really are focused on issues and leadership. >> president's number one vulnerability, is it the deficit conversation? >> i think that there isn't really -- the president has done a very good job in colorado of pointing out the things he has done. agricultural exports are up largely because of new markets opening. overall exports are up. 38% by the end of last year. our economy has seen a lot of benefit. issues around the stimulus sometimes people bring that up. colorado voters are more in tun
. >> you say it is not partisan and yet some of the most base parts of the party, boulder is home to one of the most liberal groups in the country. so you have this polarized atmosphere sometimes, too, among the grass roots of both parties. fair to say? >> i think we have like much of the country a lot of the extremes. we have that real granola liberal environmentally -- >> boulder democrat when somebody is running against somebody. >> and the same thing with colorado...
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there were looking at going to boulder to hold a rally there. they're certainly trying to turn out a lot of voters with momentum. >> one week to go and following on -- host: of one week to go and looking at the momentum in colorado. the numbers are on your screen. with every special one from colorado residents. kathy from pueblo, colorado, an independent scholar. you're one of those unaffiliated voters that both campaigns really want. what are you thinking about in this presidential election? i caller:. the election has been bought by the democratic party, by all those trillions of dollars that obama has borrowed to give to the state of ohio. we cannot buy a coffee pot that is now bought in the united states. of the can talk about our autoworkers, teachers, and firefighters. there are a lot more people out there than that demographic. host: curtis hubbard? guest: it sounds like she is unaffiliated but not undecided. she has made a per mind in this election. host: what about the amount of money that is being spent in colorado by the presidential
there were looking at going to boulder to hold a rally there. they're certainly trying to turn out a lot of voters with momentum. >> one week to go and following on -- host: of one week to go and looking at the momentum in colorado. the numbers are on your screen. with every special one from colorado residents. kathy from pueblo, colorado, an independent scholar. you're one of those unaffiliated voters that both campaigns really want. what are you thinking about in this presidential...
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drags boulders. torque is what gets the cap off your beer.nd only the ford f-150 with ecoboost has the best combination of torque and fuel economy. think about that. introducing the new 2013 f-150. , primo! asopao! right, asopao! there you go cuz, so you canweat it out! oh, and music... ( all music? ... heals the soul. the power to share unites us. zo verizon brings your entire family unlimited talk. unlimited text. and data you can share with up to 10 devices, all in one plan. get the 4glte droid razr by motorola for $99.99. rizon. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing a reason...to look twice. intrucing a stunning work of technology -- the entirely new lexus es. and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. , primo! asopao! right, asopao! there you go cuz, so you canweat it out! oh, and music... ( all music? ... heals the soul. the power to share unites us. verizon brings your entire family unlimited talk. unlimited text. and data you can share with up to 10 devices, all in one plan. get the 4glte droid razr by motorola fo
drags boulders. torque is what gets the cap off your beer.nd only the ford f-150 with ecoboost has the best combination of torque and fuel economy. think about that. introducing the new 2013 f-150. , primo! asopao! right, asopao! there you go cuz, so you canweat it out! oh, and music... ( all music? ... heals the soul. the power to share unites us. zo verizon brings your entire family unlimited talk. unlimited text. and data you can share with up to 10 devices, all in one plan. get the 4glte...
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an elderly man is reported to be killed when a boulder crashed into his house. >> we still have concerns lingering for persons trapped. fishermen were told to evacuate before hand and refused to do so and are now trapped. they called for help, but it was too late. >> while jamaica begins cleaning up and counting the cost and with schools closed, now the bahamas are in the path of the storm and then possibly tropical storm conditions in florida. >> let's get the latest from the cuban capital with our correspondent will grant. give us an update. >> havana got off pretty lightly. most of the impact was in the eastern part of the country, as you said in your introduction. 1 million people in santiago de cubs, tens of thousands of people evacuated by emergency authorities. rain has caused flash floods and rivers have broken their banks. a pretty serious situation. it is still very early in the morning, so we are waiting for confirmation on exactly how much damage has been caused. authorities were very concerned last night as hurricane sandy was approaching from jamaica. >> will, this is a reg
an elderly man is reported to be killed when a boulder crashed into his house. >> we still have concerns lingering for persons trapped. fishermen were told to evacuate before hand and refused to do so and are now trapped. they called for help, but it was too late. >> while jamaica begins cleaning up and counting the cost and with schools closed, now the bahamas are in the path of the storm and then possibly tropical storm conditions in florida. >> let's get the latest from the...
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roughness is a function of the materials over which it flows, so if it's flowing over gravel and boulders, there's more resistance to the flow. that slows the river. if it's flowing over muds and clays, like along the lower mississippi river, there's less resistance, and it flows a little faster. the velocity of a river also tends to increase if the amount of water in the river channel increases. the quantity of water moving through a river is called its discharge. the discharge of a river is how much water it's actually carrying. we usually measure this as a volume per unit time. the united states commonly says cubic feet per second. most of the world uses cubic meters per second moving down the channel. discharge increases from the head of the stream to the stream mouth as the drainage basin increases. there's simply a larger area to contribute discharge, to contribute flow to the streams. the primary way that a river functions geologically is to transport not just water, but sediment, down slope and toward the oceans. the faster a river flows, the more efficient this process becomes, s
roughness is a function of the materials over which it flows, so if it's flowing over gravel and boulders, there's more resistance to the flow. that slows the river. if it's flowing over muds and clays, like along the lower mississippi river, there's less resistance, and it flows a little faster. the velocity of a river also tends to increase if the amount of water in the river channel increases. the quantity of water moving through a river is called its discharge. the discharge of a river is...
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an elderly man was said to have been killed when a boulder crashed into his house. ibegs a there are many that are trapped in the keys. they were told to evacuate before and refuse to do so. they are now trapped. they called for help, which was by that time to late. >> while jamaica begins couldn't -- cleaning up and council cost -- and counts the costs, the hurricane is headed for the bahamas and there is a tropical storm warning for florida. >> election day in america is not for another 12 days, but that has not stopped millions across the country from already casting their votes. in the past half-hour, there was one notable figure at about the box, barack obama. he is the first one ever to get there before polling day. here is why. >> i travel a lot in my work and i'm not sure if i will be in dc on election day. why not get it 0 @ -- get it out of the way now? >> one of the 1 million americans were casting their ballots early. what is driving his vote? >> a fundamental change in the direction of our government .repare needless to say, i voted for mitt romney for
an elderly man was said to have been killed when a boulder crashed into his house. ibegs a there are many that are trapped in the keys. they were told to evacuate before and refuse to do so. they are now trapped. they called for help, which was by that time to late. >> while jamaica begins couldn't -- cleaning up and council cost -- and counts the costs, the hurricane is headed for the bahamas and there is a tropical storm warning for florida. >> election day in america is not for...
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. >> american is at the university of colorado in boulder. the nobel committee saluted their work in electrically charged -- charging electrically charged particles. until now, it was impossible to measure electric to charged particles of without destroying them -- electrically charged particles without destroying them. such machines would make today's computers look slow in comparison. >> this has also paved the first steps toward future quantum computers. that is computers with speeds that would exceed everything and be a dream for every program. >> the prize will be awarded in december in stockholm. >> for more on this now, we are joined in the studio by the vice president of the german physical society. thank you very much for joining us. what exactly have the scientists achieved? >> the world of the smart -- smallest particles, the quantum world, is completely different. if we were part of the quantum world, we could walk through two doors simultaneously, and if there were a dinner party and the other side, we could not reach certain spo
. >> american is at the university of colorado in boulder. the nobel committee saluted their work in electrically charged -- charging electrically charged particles. until now, it was impossible to measure electric to charged particles of without destroying them -- electrically charged particles without destroying them. such machines would make today's computers look slow in comparison. >> this has also paved the first steps toward future quantum computers. that is computers with...
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the morning to go out to fight for his position knowing that they have this -- you know, this big boulder? >> it's hard, and jerry brown has sort of been countering this avalanche of money by pounding the pavement, kissing babies -- or actually, college students -- no, he actually didn't kiss any college students but he was visiting college campuses this week, trying to build support for the measure basically telling them, your tuition is going to go up if you don't help us pass this. he did, in an interview yesterday, say that these $6 billion in trigger cuts that are to occur if his proposition does not pass are not going to be revisited. he's not going to go back and try to do any of those over after election day. >> we never go back to the foundation. we're sort of talking about the icing here, which is the money, but the substance of what brown is. >> exactly. this was actually built into the state budget that was enacted this year, and his prop 30 is a 30% sales tax to last four years, and an income tax increase for those making $250,000 more in seven years. that ranged somewhere be
the morning to go out to fight for his position knowing that they have this -- you know, this big boulder? >> it's hard, and jerry brown has sort of been countering this avalanche of money by pounding the pavement, kissing babies -- or actually, college students -- no, he actually didn't kiss any college students but he was visiting college campuses this week, trying to build support for the measure basically telling them, your tuition is going to go up if you don't help us pass this. he...
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problems like pushing the boulder up the mountain, you say wait, we can beat this. >> water is life andof a lifetime for one of hollywood's most famous stars. >> we probably don't know anybody who has been thirsty. i have to remind myself, this is an every day reality for a lot of people. it's just not something you ever are reminded of here because we, you know, water is everywhere. >> you get surprised when you see really what's going on? i mean, do you get as horrified? >> yeah. yeah. it's upsetting, but it's also uplifting. we were in haiti earlier this year and i talked to a little girl who was, you know, my oldest daughter's age. we put a well in her town. she was going for a couple hours a day to collect water. i said is this going to give you more time to do your homework? she said i don't need more time to do my homework. i'm the smartest in my class. she said it like you know she was. i said what are you going do with this extra time. she said i'm going to play. i have four girls. they don't ever have to worry they won't have time to play, you know? >> you have had such succes
problems like pushing the boulder up the mountain, you say wait, we can beat this. >> water is life andof a lifetime for one of hollywood's most famous stars. >> we probably don't know anybody who has been thirsty. i have to remind myself, this is an every day reality for a lot of people. it's just not something you ever are reminded of here because we, you know, water is everywhere. >> you get surprised when you see really what's going on? i mean, do you get as horrified?...
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he's now a physicist who teaches at the university of colorado in boulder. >>> convicted sexual predator and former penn state football coach jerry sandusky learned today he will likely spend the rest of his life in prison. as david lee miller reports even after all this time, sandusky insists he did nothing wrong. >> reporter: convicted pedophile jerry sandusky leaving court facing the next three decades behind bars. the judge sentenced sandusky to 30 years in prison. >> we're busy drafting our appeals right now. >> jerry never flinched from his position that he was innocent and that he wanted the opportunity to prove his innocence. >> reporter: sandusky once again denied any wrong doing. the prosecution had no sympathy for sandusky calling his statement a masterpiece of self- dilution. >> completely untetered from reality. it was entirely self-focused as if he again were the victim. >> it was in short ridiculous. >> reporter: several of the victims who testified during the trial giving victim impact statements. describing how the traumatic experience has changed their lives. >> the vic
he's now a physicist who teaches at the university of colorado in boulder. >>> convicted sexual predator and former penn state football coach jerry sandusky learned today he will likely spend the rest of his life in prison. as david lee miller reports even after all this time, sandusky insists he did nothing wrong. >> reporter: convicted pedophile jerry sandusky leaving court facing the next three decades behind bars. the judge sentenced sandusky to 30 years in prison. >>...
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. >> reporter: in boulder county, colorado, matt romney jointd volunteers going door to door. >> i'm matt romney. i'm mitt romney 53 son. he's running for president. >> reporter: the campaigns are getting down to basics, hoping personal outreach will help push those final vote. >> doing a good job. >> thank you. >> keep it up. >> nice to meet you, ron. >> nice to meet you all. >> reporter: more than 70% of colorado voters are expected to vote before election day. with the candidates tied, both parties are scrambling to get as many ballots as possible in the bag. >> have you voted yet? >> no, but i have the ballot. >> reporter: at the university of denver, steph winsor and the young democrats were canvassing the campus, offering coffee and donutto help energize the base. nationally, president obama still dominates the youth vote. >> i was call to find out if he was going to be supporting mitt romney. >> reporter: but a harvard institute of politics study find more romney supporters saying they will definitely go vote. >> if everyone voted who wanted to vote who could vote, we'd be blu
. >> reporter: in boulder county, colorado, matt romney jointd volunteers going door to door. >> i'm matt romney. i'm mitt romney 53 son. he's running for president. >> reporter: the campaigns are getting down to basics, hoping personal outreach will help push those final vote. >> doing a good job. >> thank you. >> keep it up. >> nice to meet you, ron. >> nice to meet you all. >> reporter: more than 70% of colorado voters are expected to...
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from bottom of the all the new to the point of safety of their wanting to know what's wrong both in boulder for eleven minutes a penalty. scene put the visitors in front for ten minutes before half time show me the daughter of have a chance to equalise the scum of the ball over the top of the often penalties vault and courage to go g. of says he'll penalize destroyer wasn't supposed to set up but a last minute free kick from p. or. more to no victory these borg are four points adrift of the bottom of the table . wall in the late game clueless soviets of twice came from behind make sure the spoils were shared two two at the line here. scored in each half of the home side to go joint top of the scorers list with long goals in eleven games for the brazilians first brace of the season was cancelled aren't as roman going to. tell is both equalized is the point. in toto plateful clearly a month behind the champions is a need some people. meanwhile on sunday sponsored moscow take on serious. side very inconsistent this season however when the last two games were russian premier league however we'r
from bottom of the all the new to the point of safety of their wanting to know what's wrong both in boulder for eleven minutes a penalty. scene put the visitors in front for ten minutes before half time show me the daughter of have a chance to equalise the scum of the ball over the top of the often penalties vault and courage to go g. of says he'll penalize destroyer wasn't supposed to set up but a last minute free kick from p. or. more to no victory these borg are four points adrift of the...
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. >> it sounded like boulders hitting. a bunch of rocks hitting the ground. >> tiny and they got increasingly larger. >> and just think, last week gilroy was setting with record breaking temps. 107 degrees or something like that. >> bananas out there. the real fear right now, christina loren, you are talking rain possibly tonight. >> i think we'll see a delay. i won't think it will be a rainout by any means but the wind is going to come into play. we'll get right to that forecast. lots of people very interested on the weather in oakland. 56 degrees in sonoma. 57 in novato. it's cool out there in san jose we're still at 56 degrees. as we head throughout the day, look at what's headed our way. you can see an approaching band of moisture that will push in through the next couple hours. we stop that clock for you at 2:00 p.m., we're not just talking light to moderate showers but embedded thunderstorms mostly on the western facing slopes surrounding san jose but we could see another round of severe weather like we did yesterday
. >> it sounded like boulders hitting. a bunch of rocks hitting the ground. >> tiny and they got increasingly larger. >> and just think, last week gilroy was setting with record breaking temps. 107 degrees or something like that. >> bananas out there. the real fear right now, christina loren, you are talking rain possibly tonight. >> i think we'll see a delay. i won't think it will be a rainout by any means but the wind is going to come into play. we'll get right...
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go down a series of ledges and to get up you have to go down a narrow canyon where there's a big boulder jammed into the bottom. every place has this backward trail, this labyrinth, leading you around. i was walking arpd this maze for about an hour before coming here and it does the same kind of thing where your mind settles, where you have to pay attention to where you are going. because if you look up for too long at all the passing architecture, you will forget where you are on the maze. you will end up in the wrong spot. you will end up going the wrong direction and you won't be able to find your way to the center. of course, out in the desert, you can't just walk off of the maze and out the front door and back into the street. out in the desert, you are there. the cliffs stand around you. the mazes are everywhere, passages opening up left and right. to write this book, house of rain, i walked a little bit over a thousand miles in legs from the four corners region from arizona, new mexico, colorado and california meet down to the chijuajua area of new mexico. there was one excavation
go down a series of ledges and to get up you have to go down a narrow canyon where there's a big boulder jammed into the bottom. every place has this backward trail, this labyrinth, leading you around. i was walking arpd this maze for about an hour before coming here and it does the same kind of thing where your mind settles, where you have to pay attention to where you are going. because if you look up for too long at all the passing architecture, you will forget where you are on the maze. you...
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. >> it sounded like boulders hitting -- like rocks, hitting the ground. >> little tiny ones and then they got increasingly larger. >> just think, last week gilroy was sweating with record-breaking temperatures. look at that, keeping tabs on all of it this morning. >> i like the california kids that are in shock. >> yeah, they're in shorts. clearing it out. >> good for them. >> it's pretty amazing to see that cell move through. >> yeah, we told you about it yesterday morning, we told you it was coming and, yeah, mother nature actually agreed for once, go figure. good morning to you. we have the same very interesting setup. we'll see these isolated cells, some strong from time to time. we're expecting the stronger cells to develop this afternoon when you accumulate that day-time heating but that system of low pressure stubborn area still bringing in rain. that could make for a slick commute because in addition to the cloud cover we've got some drizzle out there this morning, some low clouds and fog, so you'll have to give yourself a little extra time this morning as we're still dealing
. >> it sounded like boulders hitting -- like rocks, hitting the ground. >> little tiny ones and then they got increasingly larger. >> just think, last week gilroy was sweating with record-breaking temperatures. look at that, keeping tabs on all of it this morning. >> i like the california kids that are in shock. >> yeah, they're in shorts. clearing it out. >> good for them. >> it's pretty amazing to see that cell move through. >> yeah, we told...
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and perception of these things and suddenly problems that seem like you are going to be pushing the boulder up the mountain go wait a minute, we can beat this thing. >> water is life and the role of a lifetime for one of hollywood's most bankable stars. tay monday's trill trilogy of films earned a half million dollars. >> we probably don't know anyone who has been thirsty. i have to remind myself it is an everyday reality for some people. it is nothing you are not reminded of here water is everywhere do you get surprised when you see what is going on and do you get as horrified. >> yeah, yeah. it is also uplifting. we were in haiti earlier this year and i talked to a girl who was my oldest daughter's age. we just put a well this her town. she was gone a couple of hours every day to collect waemplt i said is this going to give you more time to do your home work and she said i don't need more time to do my home work. i'm the smartest in my class. and she said it in a way that only the 13-year-old girl -- you knew she was the smartest in the class. i said what are you going to do with the extr
and perception of these things and suddenly problems that seem like you are going to be pushing the boulder up the mountain go wait a minute, we can beat this thing. >> water is life and the role of a lifetime for one of hollywood's most bankable stars. tay monday's trill trilogy of films earned a half million dollars. >> we probably don't know anyone who has been thirsty. i have to remind myself it is an everyday reality for some people. it is nothing you are not reminded of here...
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. >> it sounded like boulders hitting like a bunch of rocks hitting the ground. >> little tiny ones and then they got increasingly larger. >>. >> reporter: karen was helping her grand kids with their homework when she heard the hail. they looked out the window and saw -- >> white marbles flying from the sky. >> reporter: it looked like snow had fallen on the street. >> it was all white. it started out slow and started getting really, really white. >> reporter: whacky is how she describes the weather. >> it was sunny and then overcast and then thundering and then a lot of hail. >> reporter: last week gill roy was sweating with record breaking temperatures of 100 plus. this week -- >> 65 with hail. what does that mean? that is extreme. >> reporter: and the hail came down for about 25 minutes. the good news the pea sized hail did not damage any of the cars in the neighborhood we were in tonight. let's go to jeff taking a closer look at the unusual weather event. >> that's right. by all accounts this was such a rare thunderstorm to develop here not only in california but for a lot of the we
. >> it sounded like boulders hitting like a bunch of rocks hitting the ground. >> little tiny ones and then they got increasingly larger. >>. >> reporter: karen was helping her grand kids with their homework when she heard the hail. they looked out the window and saw -- >> white marbles flying from the sky. >> reporter: it looked like snow had fallen on the street. >> it was all white. it started out slow and started getting really, really white....
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drags boulders. torque is what gets the cap off your beer. and only the ford f-150 with ecoboost has the best combination of torque and fuel economy. think about that. introducing the new 2013 f-150.
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he's now a physicist at the university of colorado in boulder.oth judges credit them for inventing ground-breaking methods to observe the properties of quantum parols while preserving their quantum properties. >>> ahead closer look at why investors are feeling down on wall street. >>> and what happened late this morning for an amazing jump from the edge of space. >>> stocks are down after global economic growth and poor expectations for corporate earnings seasons with kicks off after the closing bell. dow down 98, nasdaq down 45, s&p down 12. >>> high winds today derailed plans for an man to launch a death defying 23-mile free fall in new mexico. former military parachutist baumgartner is on a quest to become the first sky diver to break the sound barrier. he planned to ride a capsule carried bay balloon into the stats fear then jump. but the balloon is so delicate it can only take flight of winds of two miles an hour or less. the 43-year-old now says he will try again. >>> today at 5:00, we are following the developments at san francisco's city
he's now a physicist at the university of colorado in boulder.oth judges credit them for inventing ground-breaking methods to observe the properties of quantum parols while preserving their quantum properties. >>> ahead closer look at why investors are feeling down on wall street. >>> and what happened late this morning for an amazing jump from the edge of space. >>> stocks are down after global economic growth and poor expectations for corporate earnings seasons with...
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extend them being run to five games as a real relegation zone vaunt in prospects you need not go to boulder who are rooted to the foot of the table they're in action and small ball via just one place better off and elsewhere along here welcome clueless appeared to. fall in england on saturday champions manchester city whose bogey saw on sunday evening to avoid a repeat of last season's scare the first of six top flight matches on the last campaign roberto mancini's side dropped four points against a point counts and it could well have been six city came from three one down at home with five minutes to play before a point over sunderland stole one of only three sides to have avoided the city in the premier league game on the last two years and cheney is aware playing on sunday lunchtime after a champions league wait is never easy. but if that's the game. but from this game. i think that this point in tripoli would be important in this group last point that we need when we were three one five minutes to go and after if we really. was an important point in the league in that we need to remembe
extend them being run to five games as a real relegation zone vaunt in prospects you need not go to boulder who are rooted to the foot of the table they're in action and small ball via just one place better off and elsewhere along here welcome clueless appeared to. fall in england on saturday champions manchester city whose bogey saw on sunday evening to avoid a repeat of last season's scare the first of six top flight matches on the last campaign roberto mancini's side dropped four points...
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the storm is blamed for killing an elderly man when a bowel boulder crushed his home. sandy sent hundreds of people fleeing to shelters. some refused to evacuate fearing their homes would be burglarized. >> they are on the internet trying to convince the people to leave the streets to come to this shelter. >> sand outer band swept across hey tichlt a woman was killed when a swollen river swept her away. sandy's effect can already been seen in the sunshine state. the storm is delivering high winds and rough surf to south florida. if sandy increases in size, coastal south florida could see tropical winds as early as tonight. >> there is still a chance sandy moves out into the atlanta but forecasters say that skin narrow is becoming more and more unlikely. even if the storm stays off the shore, the east coast is still likely to feel some of its effects. >>> a fast-moving wind-driven wild fire in southern colorado has damaged at least 14 homes. it broke out tuesday 100 miles south of denver. 400 residents were forced to evacuate. more than 2000 acres have burned but no inj
the storm is blamed for killing an elderly man when a bowel boulder crushed his home. sandy sent hundreds of people fleeing to shelters. some refused to evacuate fearing their homes would be burglarized. >> they are on the internet trying to convince the people to leave the streets to come to this shelter. >> sand outer band swept across hey tichlt a woman was killed when a swollen river swept her away. sandy's effect can already been seen in the sunshine state. the storm is...
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this entire parking lot was covered with rocks and boulders . look over at the water.lmer than it was yesterday at the height of the storm. >> our live team coverage continues as we get the latest conditions on the remnants of sandy. >> we still have some rain and wind and cold to talk about. >> this is a live look from annapolis.
this entire parking lot was covered with rocks and boulders . look over at the water.lmer than it was yesterday at the height of the storm. >> our live team coverage continues as we get the latest conditions on the remnants of sandy. >> we still have some rain and wind and cold to talk about. >> this is a live look from annapolis.
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on top of that, one man was killed when a boulder fell on his home. and a woman in nearby haiti drowned. >> the effects being south florida, where swimmers are being warned about dangerous rip currents and high waves. tropical storm conditions could be in effect by this time tomorrow. >> forecasters are warning that sandy could merge with a powerful cold front here in the u.s. >> they are calling it an atmospheric bomb, which could explode just in time for trick or treating. >> accuweather's jim dickey has more on the now-looming possibility. >> good morning, rob and paula. here is hurricane sandy. you see a massive storm system. center of circulation moving onshore in cuba, as we see. the cloud field extending northward. in the next 24 to 48 hours. gusty winds and rain to the bahamas. rain through florida. and soaking rain headed for, interacting with the system moving across the midwest. as we're into next week, likely impacts into new england. rob and paula, back to you. >> all right. thanks for that report, jim. we'll get another hurricane update
on top of that, one man was killed when a boulder fell on his home. and a woman in nearby haiti drowned. >> the effects being south florida, where swimmers are being warned about dangerous rip currents and high waves. tropical storm conditions could be in effect by this time tomorrow. >> forecasters are warning that sandy could merge with a powerful cold front here in the u.s. >> they are calling it an atmospheric bomb, which could explode just in time for trick or treating....
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police say he was killed with a boulder crushed his home. sandy took down trees and power lines and sent hundreds of people to shelters but some living in low lying areas refused to evacuate fearing their homes would be burglarized. >> teams spent overnight over there trying to convince the people to leave the street to come to the shelter. >> sandy's outer band swept across haiti. a woman was killed there. sandy's effects can be seen in the sunshine state. the storm is delivering high winds and rough surf to south florida. forecasters say if sandy increases in size, coastal south florida could see tropical storm force winds as early as tonight. and there's still a chance sandy moves out into the atlantic but forecasters say that scenario is becoming more and more unlikely and if the storm stays offshore the east coast is still likely to feel some of its effects. >>> a fast-moving wind driven wildfire in southern colorado has damaged 14 homes. the fire broke out tuesday. about 100 miles south of denver. nearly 400 residents in the town of wh
police say he was killed with a boulder crushed his home. sandy took down trees and power lines and sent hundreds of people to shelters but some living in low lying areas refused to evacuate fearing their homes would be burglarized. >> teams spent overnight over there trying to convince the people to leave the street to come to the shelter. >> sandy's outer band swept across haiti. a woman was killed there. sandy's effects can be seen in the sunshine state. the storm is delivering...
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account boulder's looking forward could you. us citizens with precious metals overseas be the next targets of i.r.s. scrutiny we'll hear from federal tax practitioner david selig plus paul ryan shirtless is googled nine times more often then paul ryan budget that's according to new york times that. participation will those guys let's get to days capital account. if maybe you own precious metals or want to or you like ben bernanke he think of precious metals as money there is some buzz about what the i.r.s. is up to that you may want to be aware of this is according to our next guest now he's a federal tax practitioner and he's got some concerns about growing government attention being paid to the laws governing barter and he has analysis as to why this may matter to owners of gold and silver tax professional david selig walked me through his logic earlier stuff.
account boulder's looking forward could you. us citizens with precious metals overseas be the next targets of i.r.s. scrutiny we'll hear from federal tax practitioner david selig plus paul ryan shirtless is googled nine times more often then paul ryan budget that's according to new york times that. participation will those guys let's get to days capital account. if maybe you own precious metals or want to or you like ben bernanke he think of precious metals as money there is some buzz about...
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if you think about government- boned journalism compared to the rich, benevolent owner boulders of journalism or the public opening of journalism, i think there is a time now where you do not need quite as much funding as ever, but some of the people who today are seen as barron's -- barons started off with a pretty defined journalistic crusade in their mind, and most of the time in their own minds, it was progressive. i think that the dollars are more available than ever for people with an agenda, but the ability to spot the quality voices is a little bit harder now that they are so numerous. >> there will always be a market for investigative journalism. i do not know that it is the type of financial journalism that was referred to before, but i think that there will always be people willing to also spend the time to listen to that type of reporting or even to read it online. there is no doubt that investigative journalism will continue to flourish. simply as a longer format journalism. yes, i think that that makes a lot of sense in terms of what the audience wants, and it is probably what i
if you think about government- boned journalism compared to the rich, benevolent owner boulders of journalism or the public opening of journalism, i think there is a time now where you do not need quite as much funding as ever, but some of the people who today are seen as barron's -- barons started off with a pretty defined journalistic crusade in their mind, and most of the time in their own minds, it was progressive. i think that the dollars are more available than ever for people with an...
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one person in jamaica was also killed when he was struck by a boulder. more than 70% of the island is without power this morning. sandy is expected to remain a hurricane as it moves through the bahamas. a tropical storm warning is now in effect for palm beach county and the treasure coast, although it's unlikely sandy will make landfall in florida, this storm will likely generate close enough to generate some unfavorable conditions iffer the weekend. >> let's turn right to meteorologist tom kierein. >> here locally, don't have any problems off to work and school. this morning, we are starting off the view from space. the radar showing a clear sky here now, and absolutely balmy afternoon yesterday kept some of that warmth in overnight, although it has cooled down. much of the region down into the 50s across most of maryland, virginia, and into west virginia, right at reagan national near the bay waters, it's in the low 60s this morning, but it has dipped down to just near 50, upper 40, parts of maryland and west virginia. now the latest with sandy, it is
one person in jamaica was also killed when he was struck by a boulder. more than 70% of the island is without power this morning. sandy is expected to remain a hurricane as it moves through the bahamas. a tropical storm warning is now in effect for palm beach county and the treasure coast, although it's unlikely sandy will make landfall in florida, this storm will likely generate close enough to generate some unfavorable conditions iffer the weekend. >> let's turn right to meteorologist...
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imax kaiser welcome back to the kaiser report time now to go to boulder colorado and speak with michael krieger of liberty bridge blitzkrieg dot com a lightning war for liberty eight michael kramer welcome back to the kaiser report thank you max great to be aren't you tweeted jamie diamond says iran is responsible for some bank cyber attacks your thoughts i mean this is one of the most of all the ridiculous headlines we get constantly this is one of the most frustrating annoying ridiculous because if you're going to an awful movie i'm somebody who first of all as i tweeted as well i said that first we first need to bail out the bankers at the expense of the entire society and now they want to start world war three i mean that's that's kind of how i saw it it's like jamie diamond is as you. said and i as i said he's a gangster he's that he's a mobster and so basically what happens is is now he feels he's like a bully that no one stands up to so if you don't stand up to the bully he's going to keep taking your lunch money every day every day so what someone needs to do is just pop them in
imax kaiser welcome back to the kaiser report time now to go to boulder colorado and speak with michael krieger of liberty bridge blitzkrieg dot com a lightning war for liberty eight michael kramer welcome back to the kaiser report thank you max great to be aren't you tweeted jamie diamond says iran is responsible for some bank cyber attacks your thoughts i mean this is one of the most of all the ridiculous headlines we get constantly this is one of the most frustrating annoying ridiculous...
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let's suppose, i take a boulder and i take a sledgehammer, and i, boom, i smash the boulder, boom, i smash the boulder down into what? rocks. then i take those rocks, boom, boom, i smash them down into... - stones. - stones. now, i take that sledgehammer, bam, bam. i smash those stones down into... gravel. come on, let's be a little imaginative here. and i take that gravel, unh, smash, smash, i break that gravel down into. - sand. - pebbles. sand. fine gravel. i take that fine gravel, i smash that down into, begin with an s, ends with and, try it. sand. now, i'd be taking that sand, honey. i take that sledgehammer and i smash that sand down into... - dust. - dust, powder. and i take that sledgehammer and whomp. i smash that dust down to... pebbles. powder, fine dust. fine dust, all right, all right. all right, let's take that fine dust and i smash that down into, begin with c, r, y, s, t, a... crystals. and i take those crystals and i smash those down into... molecules, or begin with "a" and guess what we're gonna be talking about today? atoms, all right. now, i take those atoms and
let's suppose, i take a boulder and i take a sledgehammer, and i, boom, i smash the boulder, boom, i smash the boulder down into what? rocks. then i take those rocks, boom, boom, i smash them down into... - stones. - stones. now, i take that sledgehammer, bam, bam. i smash those stones down into... gravel. come on, let's be a little imaginative here. and i take that gravel, unh, smash, smash, i break that gravel down into. - sand. - pebbles. sand. fine gravel. i take that fine gravel, i smash...
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appreciate it thanks for coming i read you said you'd be the underdog candidate for the underdog boulder's who are these on the docket voters it's certainly most of the american public people are losing their jobs wages are declining millions have lost their home another million are in the pipeline to lose their homes this year the cost of health care is skyrocketing public higher education.
appreciate it thanks for coming i read you said you'd be the underdog candidate for the underdog boulder's who are these on the docket voters it's certainly most of the american public people are losing their jobs wages are declining millions have lost their home another million are in the pipeline to lose their homes this year the cost of health care is skyrocketing public higher education.
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learn to confront our offending behavior so it was for these programs that i was in boulder to actually write this book which is slightly ironic. ok so you've taken the the knowledge that you picked up in prison and you're using that put out this e-book and so responsible what's been the response so far the response to be very positive so far people are quite energized by purely because the themes that i'm sort of talking about of in the book. don't normally go jessamy everyone's on these fifty shades of red whatever all over with stuff you know sorry for you or whatever yeah burns going through a phase of thinking yes at the moment you can see that side of it can't be parallel stories you know they are perhaps. you know let's talk about spend finally let's look at the future here so you've got even went through this very interesting political period and it got us into an author you're doing some writing so two or three years down the road couple of questions first of all do you see the society becoming resolving this issue of the bankers because it doesn't sound as if there is going to
learn to confront our offending behavior so it was for these programs that i was in boulder to actually write this book which is slightly ironic. ok so you've taken the the knowledge that you picked up in prison and you're using that put out this e-book and so responsible what's been the response so far the response to be very positive so far people are quite energized by purely because the themes that i'm sort of talking about of in the book. don't normally go jessamy everyone's on these fifty...