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when you're in ccu, you don't get really nothing but a bar of soap, some toothpaste, a pair of shower shoes. you're a really in survival mode back here. my hair [ bleep ], i ain't able to get a hair cut or a shave, [ bleep ] none of that. i've been back here just slumming it, you know. this is the downside of prison, you know what i mean? violence happens, you know? what do you expect? you throw a bunch of violent offenders together and you expect us not to clash? at the end of the day, you better pray you're the one left standing and not hurting. >> as authorities continue to investigate the stolen tv, wright has petitioned to be placed back into his original housing unit. >> at this point, i don't know what's going to be allowed to happen with wright, i don't know if he'll be allowed to return to p-house because of all the animosity he caused himself that night because of his tv, so i'm sure we'll be evaluating his housing assignment. >> while authorities determine a safe housing placement for wright, he will remain in confinement. >>on i don't like it, but i'm adapting. i got to ma
when you're in ccu, you don't get really nothing but a bar of soap, some toothpaste, a pair of shower shoes. you're a really in survival mode back here. my hair [ bleep ], i ain't able to get a hair cut or a shave, [ bleep ] none of that. i've been back here just slumming it, you know. this is the downside of prison, you know what i mean? violence happens, you know? what do you expect? you throw a bunch of violent offenders together and you expect us not to clash? at the end of the day, you...
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#rocky mountain beat down as the buffs and ccu win 37 points charge 23 foe 33. i hits had to slow him down afterwards and he told meal the game was great but this is still a little bit of room for improvement. >> we competed i think on offense we could have been a lot better today. >> it's very special any time you take that trophy back its means a lot. i'm happy for our team. >> this is probably one of the best teams i've been on we came out did what we will to brought the trophy back to boulder. >>reporter: centennial cup going back to boulder for the 365 days the buffs they have the bragging rights. >> jam eye with the walk and talk. broncos closed out the preseason last night in arizona. it was shocking. paxton lynch the starter. how's this for a start. third play from scrimmage hit jordan taylor he is gone 57 yards on the play. sunshine his nickname he needed some make some plays to make two of them. both on high high real. they have to get tomorrow by 2. hands full of cuts made today. juwan thompson eddie he yarborough john tidwell as well. altitude sports
#rocky mountain beat down as the buffs and ccu win 37 points charge 23 foe 33. i hits had to slow him down afterwards and he told meal the game was great but this is still a little bit of room for improvement. >> we competed i think on offense we could have been a lot better today. >> it's very special any time you take that trophy back its means a lot. i'm happy for our team. >> this is probably one of the best teams i've been on we came out did what we will to brought the...
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runners wrap around the ity park in fort collins before the new football stadium on the ccu campus. registration begins november 1st. >> a major warning before the next time you eat fish or lobster. one in five pieces of seafood are being mislabeled around the world. it's happening 20% of the time in the united states. this is big deal. because not only could you be overpaying, but you could also get sick from this. yourself. know when certain fish are in season and look into where they are being raised. . >>> colorado for more than ten years is the leanest state in the country. a lot of us know that. that's according to to the centers for disease control and prevention. colorado has the lowest rate of adult diabetes andhysical inactivity. dc, hawaii, montana, and california are all pretty good. but here's a look at the states with obesity. in dead last louisiana, followed by alabama, west virginia, and kentucky. >> firefighters are looking for the owner of this wedding ring. it was dropped inntheir collection pot. there was also about $19,000 helping to fight muscular dystrophy. th
runners wrap around the ity park in fort collins before the new football stadium on the ccu campus. registration begins november 1st. >> a major warning before the next time you eat fish or lobster. one in five pieces of seafood are being mislabeled around the world. it's happening 20% of the time in the united states. this is big deal. because not only could you be overpaying, but you could also get sick from this. yourself. know when certain fish are in season and look into where they...
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recently listed several bills here in congress which would change tax credits or financing options for ccus. my question is you think what we're doing is substantial enough and what other options might we pursue. it seems like we've been talking about ccs forever. it doesn't seem we're any closer to actually seeing, you know, implementation of this technology on a scale where it can be helpful, and as you said, it's not just coal. it's natural gas too. what do we need to do to sort of make this, you know, a moon shot and get this technology out there. the point is that there's -- there has not been a price signal to the private sector there, and i think that's what we need to have for sure. i would just make another point, if i might, on this kind of finance side. as you know, the administration has proposed now for two years tax credits for carbon capture. both investment tax credits and storage credits. in congress there's a lot of discussion around 45q as -- they have some different numbers, but fundamentally the same idea. i think a point that's not been appreciated enough and is why i
recently listed several bills here in congress which would change tax credits or financing options for ccus. my question is you think what we're doing is substantial enough and what other options might we pursue. it seems like we've been talking about ccs forever. it doesn't seem we're any closer to actually seeing, you know, implementation of this technology on a scale where it can be helpful, and as you said, it's not just coal. it's natural gas too. what do we need to do to sort of make...
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listed several bills here in congress of -- which would change tax credits or financing options for ccus, but my question is, do you think what we're doing is substantial enough? and what other options might we pursue? it seems like we've been talking about ccs forever, but it doesn't seem we're any closer to actually seeing, you know, implementation of this technology on a scale where it can be helpful. as you said, it's not just coal, it's natural gas, too. and what do we need to do to sort of make this, you know, a moon shot and get this technology out there? in terms of where we have come, how far or how not far, depends on how you have look at it how far we've come, the point is that there has not been a price signal to the -- to the private sector there, and i think that's -- that's what we need to have, for sure. and i would just make another point, if i might, on this finance side. as you know, the administration has proposed now for two years tax credits for carbon capture. both investment tax credits and storage credits. in congress there's a lot of discussion around 45q as --
listed several bills here in congress of -- which would change tax credits or financing options for ccus, but my question is, do you think what we're doing is substantial enough? and what other options might we pursue? it seems like we've been talking about ccs forever, but it doesn't seem we're any closer to actually seeing, you know, implementation of this technology on a scale where it can be helpful. as you said, it's not just coal, it's natural gas, too. and what do we need to do to sort...
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and there -- i think that there are two signals that would be very powerful for pushing on ccus. one would be something like these tax credits that were put in place for a long period of time. okay, now i understand what i'm getting into. secondly, of course, is the carbon -- the clean power plant does that through the regulatory approach. there are other approaches, obviously, including a direct one. but all i'm saying, i think signals now, it's not saying, look, ccs might be a big deal in 2030, so let's wait. you need the signals now if you're going to get those investments made. on the research side it goes back to this need to increase our innovation investments. now, in fy17 and '16 and '17, you know, we have -- we are moving forward into pilot project scale, 10 megawatt scale, for alternate technologies. you know, we could take a lot bigger steps with more resources. so, i think those are the two areas. kind of that signal side on finance and carbon management and the innovation. >> thank you. let me ask you quickly about nuclear energy, too. we're seeing some premature nuc
and there -- i think that there are two signals that would be very powerful for pushing on ccus. one would be something like these tax credits that were put in place for a long period of time. okay, now i understand what i'm getting into. secondly, of course, is the carbon -- the clean power plant does that through the regulatory approach. there are other approaches, obviously, including a direct one. but all i'm saying, i think signals now, it's not saying, look, ccs might be a big deal in...