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because denver is a sanctuary city. that means that democratic politicians there are committed to protecting the accused killer even if it means he will soon be loose in downtown denver and he may be. as soon as he posts a $25,000 bond, he will be free to go until his next court dates. that's assuming he bothers to show up in court and by the way why would he? he snuck into this country, is he going to go to court? probably not. when democrats say they are committed to protecting undocumented immigrants, this is who they're talking about. they believe illegal aliens auto could you seed of murder deserve to be protected from you more than you deserve to be protected from them. they care more about ivan castenata ignore federal law on his behalf. would they do that for you? i don't think so. attorney general jeff sessions has filed suit to stop insanity like this. the department of justice has sued the state of california. it's a sanctuary state that has explicitly announced it will punish citizens there for cooperating w
because denver is a sanctuary city. that means that democratic politicians there are committed to protecting the accused killer even if it means he will soon be loose in downtown denver and he may be. as soon as he posts a $25,000 bond, he will be free to go until his next court dates. that's assuming he bothers to show up in court and by the way why would he? he snuck into this country, is he going to go to court? probably not. when democrats say they are committed to protecting undocumented...
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let's talk specifics about denver right now. an illegal alien has been charged with vehicular homicide. and for idea logical reasons, the city is saying if he posts bail, he's going to walk free. hard to see how anybody could support something like that. why wouldn't we deport someone who's been credibly accused of murder? >> the problem here is that i.c.e. did not issue a warrant for this individual. they issued a detainer. in colorado, they issue between 35,000 and 40,000 detainers a day. they say they don't have the time to fill out the paperwork to fill out the additional request involved with a warrant. that's the problem. >> oh, okay. so i guess if someone's accused of homicide, that would put them right at the top of the priority list. >> absolutely. >> and the people in charge in denver are saying his rights are more important than those of american citizens who live in denver who will be exposed to this guy when he walks out of jail after posting bail. who's looking out for their rights? >> i think our constitution is l
let's talk specifics about denver right now. an illegal alien has been charged with vehicular homicide. and for idea logical reasons, the city is saying if he posts bail, he's going to walk free. hard to see how anybody could support something like that. why wouldn't we deport someone who's been credibly accused of murder? >> the problem here is that i.c.e. did not issue a warrant for this individual. they issued a detainer. in colorado, they issue between 35,000 and 40,000 detainers a...
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>> i think, and we have -- i think denver is a good model. we do this probably in a less successful format state-wide. but if you have a failing school, you have to be willing to step up and, you know, try to provide the tools for massive changeover, but at some schools, the culture is so bad, you need to close the school, you know, clean it out, and reopen it. and that has in many cases proven successful. michael started that. he was superintendent for three years. tom has been superintendent now for, gosh, almost ten years. and you see the outcomes. in the last decade, denver public schools has reduced their dropout rate by 70%. a lot of that is taking failing schools and getting them -- i mean, a failing school doesn't engage their kids at all. the kids can't wait to drop out. well, when you have a better school system with less failing schools, you'll have a much lower dropout rate. >> the teachers are so heroic, so many of them buying supply with their own money. governor cooper was talking about how much time they spend out of the class
>> i think, and we have -- i think denver is a good model. we do this probably in a less successful format state-wide. but if you have a failing school, you have to be willing to step up and, you know, try to provide the tools for massive changeover, but at some schools, the culture is so bad, you need to close the school, you know, clean it out, and reopen it. and that has in many cases proven successful. michael started that. he was superintendent for three years. tom has been...
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found a high school that has an expertise - south high school in denver. - south high school in denver is the designated place in our public school system where refugee teenagers will wind up. - right. and so this class was 22, right? - 22 kids who spoke 14 languages and used five different alphabets. one teacher trying to teach them english. - and he's, by the way, a fantastic character in this book. - he's the, you know, his work is heroic. i mean, i feel that i really wanted to celebrate him. - i mean, i just wanna stop for a second and ask, how did you find him, how did you find them, and how did you find it? because you know you could have chosen wrong. - yes, i could've, i could've. i've had that feeling sometimes. - because as a journalist, you go into it thinking, i've got a perfect idea, we're gonna execute it, and this is gonna be the thing, and it turns out not to be the thing. - it depends on finding the right place to be. well, south has kind of a reputation in colorado, where i live, for being an incredible, for having incredible expertise in welcoming refugees and asylum
found a high school that has an expertise - south high school in denver. - south high school in denver is the designated place in our public school system where refugee teenagers will wind up. - right. and so this class was 22, right? - 22 kids who spoke 14 languages and used five different alphabets. one teacher trying to teach them english. - and he's, by the way, a fantastic character in this book. - he's the, you know, his work is heroic. i mean, i feel that i really wanted to celebrate...
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this is denver. this is denver, colorado. just after 2:00 local there in denver. you can see a sea of people. similar to what we saw here, although in a smaller scale. but the march for our lives rally getting under way in denver, colorado. jacob soboroff has been on duty here in washington, d.c., for us today, as well. talking to marchers, talking to protesters. jacob, what have they been telling you? what have you been seeing? >> reporter: craig, you mentioned the number 800,000. 800,000 people will be an absolute force at the voting booth. and young people in this country, millennial generation in particular, has surpassed baby boomers as the largest potential voting block in the nation. and if they, the people out here today want to actually change gun laws, they're going to have to go out and move for marching down pennsylvania avenue and actually march into that voting booth. that's what this group here is doing right now. these are volunteers from the group head count, and i'm actually going to squeeze in here. sorry. slide by. she's turning in her forms ri
this is denver. this is denver, colorado. just after 2:00 local there in denver. you can see a sea of people. similar to what we saw here, although in a smaller scale. but the march for our lives rally getting under way in denver, colorado. jacob soboroff has been on duty here in washington, d.c., for us today, as well. talking to marchers, talking to protesters. jacob, what have they been telling you? what have you been seeing? >> reporter: craig, you mentioned the number 800,000....
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denver police say ivan ran from the crash leaving the driver to die.horities say the 26-year-old is also in the u.s. illegally. u.s. immigration and customs agents want to deport him back to mexico but the denver sheriff's department in charge of the jail is refusing to detain him should he post the $25,000 bond telling fox news that unless ice gets a federal criminal warrant it, quote will not honor civil detainers as it is considered unconstitutional. >> let's discuss all this with immigration attorney allen ohr who is joining us from washington. allen, thank you for coming in this beautiful evening. >> thank you for having me. >> you are a very accomplished immigration attorney. when you see these stories and hear about, this what's wrong with trying to protect americans by taking people that are not only here illegally but that are committing crimes. criminal element. what i would love to have in the few minutes we have together is talking about the criminal element. the criminals. not everybody, just out criminals. >> i just think that criminals i
denver police say ivan ran from the crash leaving the driver to die.horities say the 26-year-old is also in the u.s. illegally. u.s. immigration and customs agents want to deport him back to mexico but the denver sheriff's department in charge of the jail is refusing to detain him should he post the $25,000 bond telling fox news that unless ice gets a federal criminal warrant it, quote will not honor civil detainers as it is considered unconstitutional. >> let's discuss all this with...
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but thanks to the denver sanctuary city policy, authorities refused and they let him go., paul reyes said that was not going to happen. that progressives in denver were not trying to protect the illegal immigrants at the expense of public safety. watch this. why would you not call and say that this guy is leaving at this hour and be waiting for him? why would they not do that? >> because i.c.e. has said that their issue on a weekly basis between 35 and 40,000 to attain. >> tucker: talking about this guy.n why would they not do it in this specific case? >> the reason that they did not was because, again, i.c.e. did not make him a priority by failing because they did not get the warrants, the -- >> tucker: they do not need a warrant. now you are being disingenuous. they are not doing it because they don't care, that is the truth and you know it. i.c.e. asked for i.c.e. asked for notice as to when zamarripa-castaneda was going to be released, but the deputies in denver refuseded after he posted a $25,000 bond, zamarripa-castaneda was released at about 5:30 p.m. on saturday e
but thanks to the denver sanctuary city policy, authorities refused and they let him go., paul reyes said that was not going to happen. that progressives in denver were not trying to protect the illegal immigrants at the expense of public safety. watch this. why would you not call and say that this guy is leaving at this hour and be waiting for him? why would they not do that? >> because i.c.e. has said that their issue on a weekly basis between 35 and 40,000 to attain. >> tucker:...
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fox affiliate in denver's in denver's reporting is illegal immigrant who was charged with vehicular homicideui as well as a felony hit and run in a crash that killed 57-year-old man last saturday is now out on bond. all week long the denver sheriff's department has refused immigration and customs enforcement request to detain 26-year-old ivan zamarripa castaneda so they could take him into custody. now his whereabouts are unknown. a $25,000 bond making him a free man until his next court date. it is unclear if he's a nice custody are free. zamarripa castaneda was arrested saturday after a deadly hit-and-run in colorado between his pickup and a semi truck. the 26 road fled the scene after learning zamarripa castaneda was here illegally. i.c.e. issued a detainer requesting that the denver sheriff's department detain him longer so that i can hold him in custody while the denver sheriff's department denied i.c.e. request saying we will not honor civil detainer is as it is considered unconstitutional. denver stopped honoring requests from i.c.e. in 2014 after a series of district court federal ju
fox affiliate in denver's in denver's reporting is illegal immigrant who was charged with vehicular homicideui as well as a felony hit and run in a crash that killed 57-year-old man last saturday is now out on bond. all week long the denver sheriff's department has refused immigration and customs enforcement request to detain 26-year-old ivan zamarripa castaneda so they could take him into custody. now his whereabouts are unknown. a $25,000 bond making him a free man until his next court date....
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denver won't hand this guy over.000 bond he will be free until his court date. denver hasn't honored civil detainers since 2013. the city will let ice know if this guy is released. but ice uses these civil detainers to keep these people off the streets and the public safe. >> thank you very much. are sanctuary cities such as denver actually dangerous? former department of justice official john says they are. i hear you, john. if they are not endorforcing th use of law and ice allows crim analysis on the streets what kind of world are we living in? >> the constitution could not be clearer on this: immigration is a function of the federal government and the federal government alone. states don't have to help the federal government when it carries out its duties but they can't obstruct and stand in the way. they have a duty to share information with the federal government. this guy from the clip you just played looks like he is responsible for manslaughter is being released on bond, the federal government should have th
denver won't hand this guy over.000 bond he will be free until his court date. denver hasn't honored civil detainers since 2013. the city will let ice know if this guy is released. but ice uses these civil detainers to keep these people off the streets and the public safe. >> thank you very much. are sanctuary cities such as denver actually dangerous? former department of justice official john says they are. i hear you, john. if they are not endorforcing th use of law and ice allows crim...
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just unacceptable to take this case in denver that you just cited where the individual will be released from jail. our ice officers are not going to stop looking for him. they are going to go out to find him. they will be at greater risk. they will place people in the community at greater risk to try to make an arrest there when they could have been safely picked up in the custody from the custody of the denver authorities. so, this situation is very, very serious and it represents a commitment from the hard left, these activist groups to open borders and non-legal enforcement of immigration. cannot be the policy of the united states of america. >> tucker: so, some democratic politician say the states are not and i think they are legally correct, are not obligated to carry out federal law. buff then others, including the mayor of oakland, have gone farther and actively tried to subvert federal law as mayor libby schaaf of oakland did the other day by warning people that federal agents are come. does that constitute construction of justice and should she be prosecuted for that? >> we are
just unacceptable to take this case in denver that you just cited where the individual will be released from jail. our ice officers are not going to stop looking for him. they are going to go out to find him. they will be at greater risk. they will place people in the community at greater risk to try to make an arrest there when they could have been safely picked up in the custody from the custody of the denver authorities. so, this situation is very, very serious and it represents a commitment...
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so it became part of -- we have a thing called the denver scholarship foundation. so they helped focus on -- actually don't repeat that because he didn't want the name of the company ever to be used. i should be more careful. >> and governor, out of special interest in mentoring, i wonder what you have found as the most successful nonbureaucratic approach to mentoring, if someone wants to help a school in their area that maybe doesn't have the resources as some other schools, schools, what you can do? >> this is my opinion, i'm not a professional on this, but if i were able to wave a magic wand, if there were a way to get past the laws about sharing information about kids, most mentors are not there when the kids need them. when you look at at-risk kids, especially when they move, sfeth grade, 12, 13 years old, and they move because -- and, again, low income families are moving all the time, right? often times once or twice a year. so they move into a different neighborhood, a different school district, that is -- that magnifies the risk of that kid dropping out by
so it became part of -- we have a thing called the denver scholarship foundation. so they helped focus on -- actually don't repeat that because he didn't want the name of the company ever to be used. i should be more careful. >> and governor, out of special interest in mentoring, i wonder what you have found as the most successful nonbureaucratic approach to mentoring, if someone wants to help a school in their area that maybe doesn't have the resources as some other schools, schools,...
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denver and colorado have not honored them since 2013 after the american civil liberties union sued onof an illegal immigrant. >> it's a matter of consitutional law and due process. >> denver criminal defense attorney said the sheriff's department is not doing anything wrong regardless of the crime. >> saying because something is serious we want to abandon all of our constitution principles and do what is right, doesn't make any legal sense. >> don rosenberg whose son was killed by an illegal immigrant sees it different. >> his rights don't supersede everybody elsy right. he has no right to be in this country. >> ice detains up to 40,000 people per day and doesn't have the resources to go after a federal warrant. having to do so ice argues puts the public at risk. >> by playicing detainers on the individuals, we improve public safety and remove them to their country of origin. >> the denver district attorney's office said if the suspect makes bond and ice agents nab him there is nothing the d.a. can do about it. >> bret: thanks. the president's decision about tarrifs comes just days be
denver and colorado have not honored them since 2013 after the american civil liberties union sued onof an illegal immigrant. >> it's a matter of consitutional law and due process. >> denver criminal defense attorney said the sheriff's department is not doing anything wrong regardless of the crime. >> saying because something is serious we want to abandon all of our constitution principles and do what is right, doesn't make any legal sense. >> don rosenberg whose son was...
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in denver, you have a detainer order that came out. have a request for notification that came out days beforehand. 65 minutes later, denver is informing ice. the fact that they have this policy, working with the feds, we're just trying to do our policy. it's wrong on so many different levels. >> his bail was 25,000. it's -- that is problematic considering the gravity of this situation. when jeff sessions went to california and the administration is now seeing california, he talked about not just them not working or cooperating with the federal government in this case, the administration, but actually the state raiding ice and homeland security facilities, shaking them down and intimidating federal agents that are there to do a job. mostly saving the people in these communities themselves. >> it's unconstitutional when these sanctuary cities are doing. they're obstructing federal policy, pandering to a base within their own cities. you have media in the cities that are backing them up. in denver, you have local media calling this illega
in denver, you have a detainer order that came out. have a request for notification that came out days beforehand. 65 minutes later, denver is informing ice. the fact that they have this policy, working with the feds, we're just trying to do our policy. it's wrong on so many different levels. >> his bail was 25,000. it's -- that is problematic considering the gravity of this situation. when jeff sessions went to california and the administration is now seeing california, he talked about...
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jesse: as you know, marijuana is legal in denver, colorado.e had on the man who founded a cannabis church in the mile-high city. the police raid his church. he's claiming religious persecution and the denver judge just declared mistrial. joining me to clear things up, steve, you look like a deity sitting in the chapel. jesse: are you high now? >> i am not now but i plan to be later. fill me in on the legal battle. you have a pot church. you believe in cannabis as a god. and the denver police are cracking down? >> we don't believe cannabis is a god. we believe can business is an element to help someone elevate themselves. we call it elevationism. people have been using cannabis as a spiritual agent. cannabis for spiritual religious purposes is older than the united states of america. i'm an elevationist. the reason why we are sitting here talking today is because the city of denver had two undercover cops infiltrate a spiritual congregation. two out of 11 undercover cops were able to lie or sneak mare their way out. and because they were able t
jesse: as you know, marijuana is legal in denver, colorado.e had on the man who founded a cannabis church in the mile-high city. the police raid his church. he's claiming religious persecution and the denver judge just declared mistrial. joining me to clear things up, steve, you look like a deity sitting in the chapel. jesse: are you high now? >> i am not now but i plan to be later. fill me in on the legal battle. you have a pot church. you believe in cannabis as a god. and the denver...
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department, but denver county refused.elling fox news that the denver sheriff honors criminal warrant signed by federal judge or a magistrate. additionally, it has a valid release of him. the denver sheriff's department will not honor civil detainers, as it is considered unconstitutional. sandra, denver has not honors civil detainer since 2013. this is not new here. >> sandra: does ice have any reforms? >> at this point, if they can get a federal judge to sign the warrant, then denver will hand him over. it was explained to us by i.c.e., they detain up to 40,000 people per day. they can't go after every federal warrant. get this, if zamarripa-castanenda post of the $25,000 bond, he is free to go until his court date, which brings up a safety issue. >> detainers on the visuals, we actually help improve public safety by taking these criminal aliens off the street and ultimately removing them to their country of origin. >> denver sheriff's department says without a federal warrant, they simply can't keep someone in jail. the
department, but denver county refused.elling fox news that the denver sheriff honors criminal warrant signed by federal judge or a magistrate. additionally, it has a valid release of him. the denver sheriff's department will not honor civil detainers, as it is considered unconstitutional. sandra, denver has not honors civil detainer since 2013. this is not new here. >> sandra: does ice have any reforms? >> at this point, if they can get a federal judge to sign the warrant, then...
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we're solving the basic problem denver guardian, versus "denver post."g, which is spoernsed by the american petroleum institute versus an article an trafrackin. >> more about cnn newsguard at cnn.com. thanks for tuning in. make sure you sign up for our nightly news letter. we'll see you right back here on television this time next week. a place with 24-hour fvalet servicee and a boutique salon a place with all day arts and crafts it even has a day spa a place that's so much like home, because well... it is home home instead senior care when you need personalized care in the comfort of home. want us to do about what woulthis president?fathers i'm tom steyer, and when those patriots wrote the constitution here in philadelphia, they had just repelled an invading foreign power. so they created the commander in chief to protect us from enemy attack. the justice department just indicted 13 russians for sabotaging our elections. an electronic attack on america that the chief investigator called "warfare". so what did this president do? nothing. and is he doing
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>> the reason why we are sitting here talking today is denver has two undercover cops infiltrating alebration last year with 300 invited guest and out of 11 attempted to could manipulate their way in that now denver is claiming it is a danger to the public. >> you were so baked and did not even see the cops? >> we were having our celebration these are trained operatives they finagled their way in if you have a private wedding with 300 gas does that make it open to the public? >> no. they are cannabis crashers. >> so they declared a mistrial so now you are illegal them though. are you still having ceremonies at the church? remake yes. we have nothing to hide we celebrate every friday evening with her church service with a different guest speaker. i interrupt? >> what is a church service look like? the mac at our different the mac at our speaker and guest every week from ceos or scientists or researchers. >> snoop dogg is more than welcome to be a musical guest but it is no laughing matter. they are prosecuting us and people that smoke open in public like capitol hill every year. it se
>> the reason why we are sitting here talking today is denver has two undercover cops infiltrating alebration last year with 300 invited guest and out of 11 attempted to could manipulate their way in that now denver is claiming it is a danger to the public. >> you were so baked and did not even see the cops? >> we were having our celebration these are trained operatives they finagled their way in if you have a private wedding with 300 gas does that make it open to the public?...
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amy: we begin today's show in denver, colorado, where we're joined by two students. linda, thed by daughter of undocumented activist jeanette vizguerra, who is one of the founders of the metro denver sanctuary coalitition. jeanette vizizguerra took sanctuary in denver, but now is out because there's a private .ill that protects her post u we welcome you to democracy now! luna, talk about what happened yesterday at your middle school. >> what happened yesterday at our middle school was we walked out in support of better gun felland for the 17 that during the parkland school shooting. nermeen: you talk about what kind of response you and luna received when you started to organize this protest. what did teachers and students at your school say to you? some of our teachers were very hesitant about the walkout. a lot of them supported us, but we knew that there were some that were not going to be held a wep us to the maximum needed. in the students felt it was important for them to walk out with us because they knew it affected them in a very big way. nermeen: what about
amy: we begin today's show in denver, colorado, where we're joined by two students. linda, thed by daughter of undocumented activist jeanette vizguerra, who is one of the founders of the metro denver sanctuary coalitition. jeanette vizizguerra took sanctuary in denver, but now is out because there's a private .ill that protects her post u we welcome you to democracy now! luna, talk about what happened yesterday at your middle school. >> what happened yesterday at our middle school was we...
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denver police say he caused this on interstate 70 here.57-year-old man. that driver became trapped in his semi that was on fire and died. the 26-year-old in this country illegally police say took off. the probable cause statement saying the defendant fled the scene prior to the police arrival and without providing aid or information. u.s. immigration and customs agents want to deport him and sent a detainer request to the denver sheriff's department, which is refusing. telling fox news in part the denver sheriff honors criminal warrants signed by federal judge or magistrate. additionally, the department also honors valid release of notification requests from ice. the denver sheriff's department will not honor civil detainers as it is considered unconstitutional. so, unless ice get a federal judge to sign a warrant which is tougher than you might think, denver won't hand this guy over. and if he posts a $25,000 bond, he is free to go until his court date. >> by placing detainers on these individuals, we actually help improve public safety.
denver police say he caused this on interstate 70 here.57-year-old man. that driver became trapped in his semi that was on fire and died. the 26-year-old in this country illegally police say took off. the probable cause statement saying the defendant fled the scene prior to the police arrival and without providing aid or information. u.s. immigration and customs agents want to deport him and sent a detainer request to the denver sheriff's department, which is refusing. telling fox news in part...
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with the elite littleton hockey association and played adult league with denver's finest, including amatter of progresses from the nhl during the players string mitchell father was the quarterback coach of george washington high school's football team downtown. both racing bicycles competitivefully brutal front range of the rockie mountains, played pickup street hockey in a warehouse rink. skied, golfed, climbed, and pumped iron. summers they took us camping in the foothills, hike through the canyons, fishing in the tick infest ranch land of texas relatives. stuck earplugs in our ears, jammed shotgunners against our shoulders, and needle us until we squeeze the trigger. it all took better with alex than me. even when he was still in school, reports of his shining all-americanness ban began to filter in, shoveling snow for an elderly neighbor, coaching sides at hockey came. defending classmates against bullies and like flying to tournaments with the club hockey team and became more and more seriousness army thing. it seemed to me as if he bought himself ready made off a toy city store
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. >> i'm jamie colby, and today, i'm in denver, colorado. i'm meeting a retired couple who relocated here to be close to family. it was that move, or rather the downsizing that preceded it, that brought this inheritance surprise to light. >> my name's don camp. i don't know a thing about art, and i doubt you'll disagree when you hear about the two paintings that sat in my basement for years. >> don, phyllis, i'm jamie. >> jamie, glad to meet you. >> you have a beautiful home. don and phyllis's story starts a few years back in 2011, when don retires from his job as an electrical engineer in upstate new york. oh, they have all sorts of plans. they want to downsize. they want to travel the world, see their daughter in taiwan and work with christian charities in africa. and they want to be closer to their grandchildren in denver. so don and phyllis sell their house. how long had you been in that house? >> about 20 years. we had accumulated a lot of stuff. >> with the move date looming, phyllis assigns don the unpleasant task of going through the
. >> i'm jamie colby, and today, i'm in denver, colorado. i'm meeting a retired couple who relocated here to be close to family. it was that move, or rather the downsizing that preceded it, that brought this inheritance surprise to light. >> my name's don camp. i don't know a thing about art, and i doubt you'll disagree when you hear about the two paintings that sat in my basement for years. >> don, phyllis, i'm jamie. >> jamie, glad to meet you. >> you have a...
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. >> harris: well, a little heat today on the denver sheriff's department. here's why.legal immigrant that was charged with vehicular homicide last week was released on bond over the weekend despite being wanted by u.s. immigration officials. now there is, and we quote them, uncertainty about his whereabouts. alic alic alicia acouna has more. >> and ice is calling this a communication issue with the denver sheriff department. you'll remember that cell phone video taken of the aftermath of that fiery crash. police say the suspect in this case is back on the street. the victim, 57-year-old john anderson was trapped in the cab of his semi and died. police say the man from mexico, in in country illegally, ran away from the scene and arrested later. he's charged with vehicular homicide, dui and leaving an accident. he was in court friday and posted bond saturday evening. ice agents were not notified until a little more than an hour later. when they showed up to take him in custody, he was gone. last week the sheriff's department announced while it was not their policy to det
. >> harris: well, a little heat today on the denver sheriff's department. here's why.legal immigrant that was charged with vehicular homicide last week was released on bond over the weekend despite being wanted by u.s. immigration officials. now there is, and we quote them, uncertainty about his whereabouts. alic alic alicia acouna has more. >> and ice is calling this a communication issue with the denver sheriff department. you'll remember that cell phone video taken of the...
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in denver, and of course in washington, d.c. and parkland, florida, and maryland.today from maryland, an emotional group of maryland students and teachers calling for change, just five days after a shooter opened fire at maryland's great mills high school, the most recent school shooting. students from great mills high say we will march for you, jaelynn willey. and there's jaelynn, she was 16 when she was shot. she died thursday after being taken off life support. here with me, maryland senator, chris van hollen, a democrat, who is passionate about making change as well. first, i want to get your take on what we're witnessing today. you were out in the crowd here in d.c. from afar, it was powerful. what was it like to be there? >> a huge amount of energy. and a cry for change. and these students who have really launched this movement understand that this march is just a first step. and they need to keep the momentum going day in and day out. many of the cynics are saying they're going to go away. they're going to forget about this after the march. no way. they're n
in denver, and of course in washington, d.c. and parkland, florida, and maryland.today from maryland, an emotional group of maryland students and teachers calling for change, just five days after a shooter opened fire at maryland's great mills high school, the most recent school shooting. students from great mills high say we will march for you, jaelynn willey. and there's jaelynn, she was 16 when she was shot. she died thursday after being taken off life support. here with me, maryland...
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the denver sheriff's department said unless i.c.e.ered a federal criminal warrant, they could not hold him in jail if he posted bail. well, i.c.e. says detainers are needed to keep criminals off the streets. >> we detain somewhere around 34 to 40,000 people per day. we place detainers on thousands and thousands of people. getting federal warrants for each one of those individuals would be extremely time consuming and it's something we don't have the resources for. >> reporter: denver and municipalities in colorado have not honored i.c.e. detainers since 2013 when the aclu sued the county on behalf of an illegal immigrant who was held on an i.c.e. request. we are waiting for i.c.e. to update us on whether the man is in their custody. >> connell: in the meantime, an officer is remembered after being killed in the line of duty. how one community's trying to comfort the family of a fallen hero left behind. and despite the dangers the men and women in uniform face every single day, police in one city are being refused service at a local co
the denver sheriff's department said unless i.c.e.ered a federal criminal warrant, they could not hold him in jail if he posted bail. well, i.c.e. says detainers are needed to keep criminals off the streets. >> we detain somewhere around 34 to 40,000 people per day. we place detainers on thousands and thousands of people. getting federal warrants for each one of those individuals would be extremely time consuming and it's something we don't have the resources for. >> reporter:...
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thousands of students there in denver. we also have a scene in los angeles, not where jacob is, at another school where still more students are walking out. this is all over country. nbc's gaudy schwartz is inside clayton high school where students were slapped with detention for protests. tell me about what you're seeing out there. >> we saw that walkout earlier here at clayton. now it is lunchtime. so you have 16, 17, 18-year-olds here eating lunch. but there's also this political organization going on here. it's not democrat or necessarily republican. right now they are just trying to get gun legislation on the books. they have roy blunt's e-mail, his phone number here, fun facts, 4.5 they've taken from the nra. and they have a bunch of laptops so people will write comments to the scenario. you have people making signs here. we have a bunch of students here. i'm going to grab this chair. we're going to have a quick discussion. we were talking a little bit earlier about the gun laws here in missouri. what do you guys wan
thousands of students there in denver. we also have a scene in los angeles, not where jacob is, at another school where still more students are walking out. this is all over country. nbc's gaudy schwartz is inside clayton high school where students were slapped with detention for protests. tell me about what you're seeing out there. >> we saw that walkout earlier here at clayton. now it is lunchtime. so you have 16, 17, 18-year-olds here eating lunch. but there's also this political...
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i'll open with a passage about what al application were like growing up, in denver. >> from the timewe were kids, alex always had a simple dream, to defend his country from the forces of evil and oppression. none of us took this very seriously but him. after school in the suburbs of denver he would run off in a camouflage t-shirt cargo pants to play vietnam commando on the canal, highing booby traps and hinding behind stands of. he reined every arm my movie, place every video game there weren't many women back then, just grim-lipped men in high-tech gear, dropping down rones to helicopters to the unforgettable jingle, be all you can be in the army. back then we bear barely spoke out. dream worlds did overlap. i was known in the family as math prodigy. in he field where alex saw darting commie girlll las i saw ferns. i'd tell supermarket cashier how lasers worked. give lifeguards introduction to stokes equation for flow. i was, i realize now, completely insufferable. human relations were not my specialty. toxicated. by 13 i was taking contractual -- calculus and physics at the univers
i'll open with a passage about what al application were like growing up, in denver. >> from the timewe were kids, alex always had a simple dream, to defend his country from the forces of evil and oppression. none of us took this very seriously but him. after school in the suburbs of denver he would run off in a camouflage t-shirt cargo pants to play vietnam commando on the canal, highing booby traps and hinding behind stands of. he reined every arm my movie, place every video game there...
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why is she putting herself out there like this, denver? >> she's not putting herself out there. we're putting her out there, you and i. the media. this story broke in the "wall street journal" about the payment michael cohen to stormy daniels. i have no indication that she broke that story. she can't make it go away. so she's -- >> so she's suing the president so she can speak. >> right. i mean, in a cruel twist, when news broke about the alleged affair between donald trump and stormy daniels, stormy daniels is the only person on earth forbidden from talking about it. >> we'll see if she's ever able to speak unencumbered. >> denver knicks, nice talking to you. >> nice talking to you. thanks for having me on >>> is the president afraid to get tough on putin? both served in the navy. i do outrank my husband, not just being in the military, but at home. she thinks she's the boss. she only had me by one grade. we bought our first home together in 2010. his family had used another insurance product but i was like well i've had usaa for a while, why don't we call and check the rates?
why is she putting herself out there like this, denver? >> she's not putting herself out there. we're putting her out there, you and i. the media. this story broke in the "wall street journal" about the payment michael cohen to stormy daniels. i have no indication that she broke that story. she can't make it go away. so she's -- >> so she's suing the president so she can speak. >> right. i mean, in a cruel twist, when news broke about the alleged affair between...
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and the students at north high school in denver. we go to chicago, which is an hour earlier, rather an hour later, so they have already been out for an hour. ron mott, a city rocked almost every day by violence in various neighborhoods but all reacting to what happened in florida. ron? >> reporter: yeah, absolutely, andrea, good day to you. i'm with young man from leo high school here on the south side. you mention this is a daily problem here in chicago, gun violence. so these students who came out today, this rally wrapped up 10 minutes ago, those rally not just for those folks lost at parkland but all the people lost daily basis in chicago to gun violence. cash a, senior, what brought you out today and what's your message? >> i wanted to promote peace within the african-american community. >> reporter: dealing with ram i had gun violence. fortunately we got new numbers as of tuesday down so far with number of homicides and shooting incidents in the city of chicago. so that's a step in the right direction. kevin. you a junior. wha
and the students at north high school in denver. we go to chicago, which is an hour earlier, rather an hour later, so they have already been out for an hour. ron mott, a city rocked almost every day by violence in various neighborhoods but all reacting to what happened in florida. ron? >> reporter: yeah, absolutely, andrea, good day to you. i'm with young man from leo high school here on the south side. you mention this is a daily problem here in chicago, gun violence. so these students...
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the most important but i'm on your mind on no you know it from phoenix we journeyed all the way to denver colorado. i know what you think you're thinking we would self from there not at all. we took the pilgrimage north. right up here to rapid city. from rapid city we went. to fort slade he's in jail. once again continuing on the pilgrimage north. is that right though you forgot texas. license circled ok so a. as i was saying. from grafton city we journeyed to rule. of the great city of chicago and you still forgot texas where it's texas from there yes where's the down there in boma it's circled there yeah they're from denver. everyone is convinced oh brilliant until right now. run eight excuse me for. you to. do this on top of the snooze button. so look like there was sam this was there for her soul of what we're doing now i was rehearsing we went from here. pool. here in the houston area specifically the beaumont texas area you look a little smiley and and getting my timing on that was because i'm in the right there jack. and then from texas ready to shut down dead it looks real we're i
the most important but i'm on your mind on no you know it from phoenix we journeyed all the way to denver colorado. i know what you think you're thinking we would self from there not at all. we took the pilgrimage north. right up here to rapid city. from rapid city we went. to fort slade he's in jail. once again continuing on the pilgrimage north. is that right though you forgot texas. license circled ok so a. as i was saying. from grafton city we journeyed to rule. of the great city of chicago...
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in all 50 states security marches will be held in the biggest cities -- new york, l.a., chicago, denverand i atlanta, and also small towns. the latest count is 819 marches , 94 abroad.he u.s. those marches have already taken place in cities across the world as students push for the attention of lawmakers and others to aggress -- address this issue of school violence in the wake of recent gun violence. president trump is at mar-a-lago today, just 30 or so miles away from parkland, florida. let's take a look at what he had to say after that shooting at parkland. [video clip] pres. trump: no child, no should ever be in danger in an american school. no parent should ever have to fear for their sons and daughters when they kiss them goodbye in the morning. each person who was stolen from us yesterday had a full life ahead of them, a life filled with wondrous beauty and unlimited potential and promise. each one had dreams to pursue, love to give, and talents to share with the world, and each one had a family to whom they meant everything in the world. today, we mourn for all of those who lost
in all 50 states security marches will be held in the biggest cities -- new york, l.a., chicago, denverand i atlanta, and also small towns. the latest count is 819 marches , 94 abroad.he u.s. those marches have already taken place in cities across the world as students push for the attention of lawmakers and others to aggress -- address this issue of school violence in the wake of recent gun violence. president trump is at mar-a-lago today, just 30 or so miles away from parkland, florida. let's...
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denver stopped on a constitution request from i.c.e.after they ruled it a violation to be held in jail longer than they immediately should be. that of course does not sit well with people like don rosenberg who lost his son in the situation in which his son was killed by illegal immigrants. >> his rights to supersede everybody else's rights. the first is he's in the country illegally. he has no right whatsoever to be here. >> we are awaiting i.c.e. to update us on whether zamarripa castaneda is in custody or in fact a free man after posting bail. arthel. arthel: bryan llenas, thank you. eric peered eric: the president wants to impose those tariffs on steel and aluminum. guess what, that is how the president tries his deals. >> the european unions sound so innocent. it's not anything. they are very tough, very smart. they sell stuff to eskimo charge them cracked equally nothing. -- practically nothing. we had long deployments in iraq. i'm really grateful that usaa was able to take care of my family while i was overseas serving. it was my
denver stopped on a constitution request from i.c.e.after they ruled it a violation to be held in jail longer than they immediately should be. that of course does not sit well with people like don rosenberg who lost his son in the situation in which his son was killed by illegal immigrants. >> his rights to supersede everybody else's rights. the first is he's in the country illegally. he has no right whatsoever to be here. >> we are awaiting i.c.e. to update us on whether zamarripa...
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should the sheriff department from denver look into this? absolutely. don't neif there was a miscommune -- i don't know if there is a miscommunication or what have you but they should look into it. we agree. >> laura: we have sanctuary jurisdictions which a good friend of mine said we should call them fugitive jurisdictions because they are places fugitives should live because they have a good life. they will be released back in community, even if they are arrested because people like kamalla harris, i'll play the sound bite for you, thinks the immigration customs enforcement should no longer exist. let's watch. >> should i.c.e. exist? certainly. i'm a prosecutor. i believe there needs to be severe consequence when people commit serious and violent crimes. if a human being kills another human being. a woman is raped or a child is molested there needs to be serious consequence. if they're undocumented they should be deported if they commit the offenses. i.c.e. has a purpose and should exist. >> laura: to be cleared she got killed in the commentary afterw
should the sheriff department from denver look into this? absolutely. don't neif there was a miscommune -- i don't know if there is a miscommunication or what have you but they should look into it. we agree. >> laura: we have sanctuary jurisdictions which a good friend of mine said we should call them fugitive jurisdictions because they are places fugitives should live because they have a good life. they will be released back in community, even if they are arrested because people like...
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. >> reporter: we're with the denver branch of the nional african american gun association and chapters like it are opening up all across the cotry because for an increasing number of people color the trump-era has been a call to arms. >> high ready. fire. >> you know, some of the things that we were seeing in the news a lot of the things that the president was saying and the reactions that we saw from a lot of members of the white community-- not everyone but more white supremacists-- it l seemede having some form of protection was aood thing for us to have. >> the incident in charlottesville when you had the white supremacists, th nazis, and the white nationalists. and they came to that protest armed to the teeth, they had all types of weapons. and when a person got run over e one of their supporters his answer was well the good people on both sides. my theory is if you're marching under the confederate flag orch you're mg under the nazi flag which america fought twoof wars to get riou're not a good person. >> fire. >> rorter: david fannings is an army veteran who idlieves the prt's r
. >> reporter: we're with the denver branch of the nional african american gun association and chapters like it are opening up all across the cotry because for an increasing number of people color the trump-era has been a call to arms. >> high ready. fire. >> you know, some of the things that we were seeing in the news a lot of the things that the president was saying and the reactions that we saw from a lot of members of the white community-- not everyone but more white...
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also put to you another comment that's touching and echoing some of what you're referring to from denver in cuba on twitter saying when you represent an ngo by virtue of its being around people who need your help you must appreciate the power dynamics at play and not use your position to gain any favors especially those of a sexual nature it should just be clear from an ethical standpoint now to try and understand why it is not clear because of course this is something that keeps happening over and over i want to hear once more from the former oxfam had barbara stocking she talks about how the organization handled the sexual misconduct claims and what she says about the issue being brought up again several years later take a listen you know your mission statement is championing equal rights a little movement helping marginalize women claim that whites why wouldn't your first instinct be to say this is shocking we are routine is how we all telling the world that we don't that we need to we did do we but as i said we put out a press release about when the investigation pointed we do think
also put to you another comment that's touching and echoing some of what you're referring to from denver in cuba on twitter saying when you represent an ngo by virtue of its being around people who need your help you must appreciate the power dynamics at play and not use your position to gain any favors especially those of a sexual nature it should just be clear from an ethical standpoint now to try and understand why it is not clear because of course this is something that keeps happening over...
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i'm anticipating good questions from this bright denver audience. >> good evening. i just wanted to thank you for the wonderful reading i hope the publishers, when they do an audiobook, will select you to read your own work. it was terrific. i enjoyed hearing you on the radio this morning. i understand you are going to speak again. mr. wallis: welcome and she convinced me to -- well, he convinced me to stay. i like this chap. is a popular talkshow fellow in denver. it who proved to me -- it behoov ed me to stay. we were very simpatico. appreciate that. we are waiting for the mic. just opened this to the packer club. i was wondering if would like to make any comments. you could read the quote if you'd like. do you want me to bring it to you? mr. wallis: sure. are you familiar with this story? >> not at all, but i thought you could help us all. mr. wallis: this is an entry of past.e cannibal it is about alfred packard, who earned a sinister place in the folklore of the american west as a result of his acquired taste for human flesh. do we have any cannibals in the aud
i'm anticipating good questions from this bright denver audience. >> good evening. i just wanted to thank you for the wonderful reading i hope the publishers, when they do an audiobook, will select you to read your own work. it was terrific. i enjoyed hearing you on the radio this morning. i understand you are going to speak again. mr. wallis: welcome and she convinced me to -- well, he convinced me to stay. i like this chap. is a popular talkshow fellow in denver. it who proved to me --...