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aurora is the most recent city to allow it.eir new neighbors and are reaping some unlikely benefits. >> it's always good in a city lie aurora is opening a business. >> all the money we make from our sales revenue is going to stay in aurora. >> reporter: but sweetleaf isn't just any business. this will be a pot shop. aurora had been waiting to see how the experiment and recreational pot would pan out in nearby denver. in denver a city council finally said okay and now a city that had no pot shops has more. star buds has opened. many local landlorded didn't want to lease to a pot shop and the city demand strict guidelines so brians small deteriorating strip mall and that was just the beginning. the building had to be redone literally from top to bottom from a new roof to pantsing the front right down to repaving the parking lot. so how much are you in for do you think? >> at this point, a little less than a million dollar. >> to open a pot shop. >> yes. >> i did it because i think this is a great opportunity and in the long run i
aurora is the most recent city to allow it.eir new neighbors and are reaping some unlikely benefits. >> it's always good in a city lie aurora is opening a business. >> all the money we make from our sales revenue is going to stay in aurora. >> reporter: but sweetleaf isn't just any business. this will be a pot shop. aurora had been waiting to see how the experiment and recreational pot would pan out in nearby denver. in denver a city council finally said okay and now a city...
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and i won. >> rhonda was elected to represent aurora in the state legislature.de. >> rhonda fields becomes a leader on two issues. one, for gun control. very, very, very pro-gun control. two, she's very pro-death penalty. >> during the time rhonda was pushing for death for her son's killers, nathan dunlap continued to work on his appeals. >> this was not a chance to prove that he was innocent, to set dunlap free. the focus was on his mental health and any other mitigating factors that could have gone into a jury's decision about whether he should be put to death. >> nathan dunlap's attorneys make a pretty powerful case about bipolarity saying this was not properly explored. in the original case. >> by 2006, prison doctors had finally diagnosed nathan as bipolar and put him on the powerful drug, lithium. once medicated, nathan's behavior on death row changed radically, and he became a model prisoner. >> he was an entirely different person from the young man even that i knew. so it certainly has to be a part of why he did what he did. >> as nathan's appeals were b
and i won. >> rhonda was elected to represent aurora in the state legislature.de. >> rhonda fields becomes a leader on two issues. one, for gun control. very, very, very pro-gun control. two, she's very pro-death penalty. >> during the time rhonda was pushing for death for her son's killers, nathan dunlap continued to work on his appeals. >> this was not a chance to prove that he was innocent, to set dunlap free. the focus was on his mental health and any other...
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chopper 4 flew over tusk aurora high where police say a 16-year-old student attacked a teacher in a classroom. no word on motive. the teacher is in the hospital with minor injuries and the student is in juvenile custody. >>> a retired army veteran is accused of threatening to shoot up the u.s. capitol building. police tell us they found guns and ammo inside his home. news4's kristin wright live on capitol hill. kristin, this investigation started back on monday. >> reporter: that's right. the man accused of threatening to shoot and kill at the u.s.
chopper 4 flew over tusk aurora high where police say a 16-year-old student attacked a teacher in a classroom. no word on motive. the teacher is in the hospital with minor injuries and the student is in juvenile custody. >>> a retired army veteran is accused of threatening to shoot up the u.s. capitol building. police tell us they found guns and ammo inside his home. news4's kristin wright live on capitol hill. kristin, this investigation started back on monday. >> reporter:...
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at aurora school in oakland students and staff are preparing to announce a book drive. they chose a name, books for buddies and got down to planning their presentation. >> we'll be collecting books until march 10th. >> we are collecting books because we believe every kid should have good books. >> reporter: the children that were not presenting are in charge of making posters. >> we are trying to raise 150 or over. when we raise our goal it makes me feel really happy. >> reporter: he is the teacher for the service club. the club members already raids $2000 for free the childrens adopt a village. adopt a village is designed to help villages in third world countries with clean water, sanitation, health, alternative income and food security. >> are you guys ready change the world? >> i got to go to wii day. i can't believe this way they are empowering kids to make a difference in the local communities but really in the local community. >> reporter: 19 fifth graders get to attend. ten-year-old marisol sounds like the perfect wii day participant. >> when i help people i feel
at aurora school in oakland students and staff are preparing to announce a book drive. they chose a name, books for buddies and got down to planning their presentation. >> we'll be collecting books until march 10th. >> we are collecting books because we believe every kid should have good books. >> reporter: the children that were not presenting are in charge of making posters. >> we are trying to raise 150 or over. when we raise our goal it makes me feel really happy....
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and designed project aurora.systems that if we lose them. it is going to have a serious impact. on our way of life. >> that's part of why many question the government's recent decision. to release these documents. what that did, is it now put, all of that information in the hand of of the bad guys. who ever had it. >> joe weiss specializes in control system security. his concern, centerers on what he and others believe is a mistake by the government to release details of the aurora project. nearly 1,000 pages of previously classified documents. potential targets here in the bay area. >> this is a road map for a bad gift. this is what dhs put out. >> our investigation is drawing attention to the government's decision. and intentionally not including, details in the documents. dhs defended the decision in an e-mail saying the documents were reviewed. for sensitive, classified information prior to their release. to ensure critical infrastructure security would not be compromised. >> one of them even had a picture to
and designed project aurora.systems that if we lose them. it is going to have a serious impact. on our way of life. >> that's part of why many question the government's recent decision. to release these documents. what that did, is it now put, all of that information in the hand of of the bad guys. who ever had it. >> joe weiss specializes in control system security. his concern, centerers on what he and others believe is a mistake by the government to release details of the aurora...
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for example, in aurora, eight of the 11 city council people are republicans. but if you turn it around 12 of the 14 state representatives and state senators are democrats. and that's the same city. we had a congressman who engaged his opponent in a debate this last election entirely in spanish. so it's not as unusual perhaps in colorado as -- >> he was one of the few who voted against -- mike coffman you're referring to. in aurora a majority of house republicans did vote to not only block the new executive order but to overturn doca as well and he voted the other way. only 26 voted not to overturn doca, i think, was the number. i'm just wondering, that experience that he is representing is very different than most of his colleagues. even in colorado you think about republicans at the federal level, more rural areas dominant there. do you find kind of a gap in discussion perception about what this issue is? >> i think there probably is a gap, but again i don't have time to worry about it. i'm busy trying to deal with what's going on on a daily basis on the grou
for example, in aurora, eight of the 11 city council people are republicans. but if you turn it around 12 of the 14 state representatives and state senators are democrats. and that's the same city. we had a congressman who engaged his opponent in a debate this last election entirely in spanish. so it's not as unusual perhaps in colorado as -- >> he was one of the few who voted against -- mike coffman you're referring to. in aurora a majority of house republicans did vote to not only block...
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that being said you mentioned aurora. part of the problem with that over the years is figuring out originally i could member a time when -- remember a time when they had a mix of veteran patients a non-veteran civilian patients. you ran into challenges with something as simple as identification of the two. you got into mark obligated -- more complicated areas. the denver issue is clearly -- i think it's more unique than the problems that existed in las vegas and in new orleans that are still going on, and orlando. the denver project has been going on for 20 plus years now. if nothing else, veterans are being left unsatisfied there because there are many promises that have been made and still no access to health care. that's a clearly underserved population. >> thank you. it clearly is a country that takes care of veterans, and i've have seen is working in the past with can -- in conjunction with the eight facilities, -- with v.a. facilities. the v.a. has to be the core of that, take care of veterans. there's a reason a lo
that being said you mentioned aurora. part of the problem with that over the years is figuring out originally i could member a time when -- remember a time when they had a mix of veteran patients a non-veteran civilian patients. you ran into challenges with something as simple as identification of the two. you got into mark obligated -- more complicated areas. the denver issue is clearly -- i think it's more unique than the problems that existed in las vegas and in new orleans that are still...
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. >>> better.com active city index had aurora colorado as number one. oakland, albuquerque and seattle. they were based on physical activity and healthy weight and access to quality parks. >> it's a chilly one out there 15 degrees for us on this saturday morning. sky6 live hd taking a live look over wilmington, delaware, 5:55 right now. >>> well, samsung is reported buying mobile payup start up loop play. they are looking to compete with apple. they look to reproduce the signal from a credit card as the users tap a device next retailers card readers. that means they will accept mobile payment without charges their existing terminal. samsung will have it's digital wallet text on board with the galaxy smart phone. >>> nydia han has results of costco or sam's club, which is the best. >> reporter: both costco and sam's club promise to save you big bucks. is one bigger than the other? consumer report put them head to head. >> first thing we look at is membership price. >> reporter: both clubs get high marks on price. when it comes to services, however, the o
. >>> better.com active city index had aurora colorado as number one. oakland, albuquerque and seattle. they were based on physical activity and healthy weight and access to quality parks. >> it's a chilly one out there 15 degrees for us on this saturday morning. sky6 live hd taking a live look over wilmington, delaware, 5:55 right now. >>> well, samsung is reported buying mobile payup start up loop play. they are looking to compete with apple. they look to reproduce the...
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in one fund bovt jp, virginia tech, aurora colorado, newtown - they were a gift. so you are not waving your right to sue, and in those funds all deaths are equal. you don't have to make distinction among the dead, you were not giving up the right to survivors. >> you heard the previous story where he said the likely outcome to claim money from louisiana, he'd end up with $7.50 an hour, and he wants to get on with his listen. i know you haven't dealt with wrongful convictions, it's not just about money you would an earnt. you are so far set back - how do you think about those cases. >> that's a public policy determination. sometimes people say mr feinberg my son died in oklahoma city, where is my check. you'll have to ask the federal government for congress why they decided not to create a special compensation programme just for innocent. >> ken feinberg a pleasure, thank you for joining us. the special master of the 9/11 victimisation fund and many others, including work on germ motors. >> it's not picket fences in the suburbs, especially for minorities looking fo
in one fund bovt jp, virginia tech, aurora colorado, newtown - they were a gift. so you are not waving your right to sue, and in those funds all deaths are equal. you don't have to make distinction among the dead, you were not giving up the right to survivors. >> you heard the previous story where he said the likely outcome to claim money from louisiana, he'd end up with $7.50 an hour, and he wants to get on with his listen. i know you haven't dealt with wrongful convictions, it's not...
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millones y media milla la capital y otras recio biern cenizas y arena el aeropuerto internacional auroras tienen ante la posibilidad de conformaciÓn. no tradicional. >>> el cÓdigo de infancia solamente por un hombre y una mujer y cada uno por separado podrÍa adoptar pero no se permite que del mismo sexo lo haga. >>> un niÑo necesita la figura paterna y materna, la pareja homosexual o es toda materna o paterna. >>> sin embargo, demandÓ y por eso el alto tribunal lo tiene ante su consideraciÓn y la demanda tiene el respaldo de la comunidad >>> los argumentos sÓlidos cientÍfico y in soso teb bl que las parejas del mismo sexo no pueden adoptar ni criar hijos >> 8 de los 9 magistrados votaron quedando en un empate participÓ en la elaboraciÓn del cÓdigo de infancia por ello, serÁ un juez quiÉn vea el empate las opiniones en la calle tambiÉn estÁn divididas. >>> no, estÁ bien visto que dos hombres y dos mujeres. >>> los tienen quiÉn los cuide los puede asumir personas del mismo sexo. >>> pero las parejas esperan para respaldar la demanda. >>> todos los niÑos que hay buscando tener un hogar y no
millones y media milla la capital y otras recio biern cenizas y arena el aeropuerto internacional auroras tienen ante la posibilidad de conformaciÓn. no tradicional. >>> el cÓdigo de infancia solamente por un hombre y una mujer y cada uno por separado podrÍa adoptar pero no se permite que del mismo sexo lo haga. >>> un niÑo necesita la figura paterna y materna, la pareja homosexual o es toda materna o paterna. >>> sin embargo, demandÓ y por eso el alto tribunal...
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he helped design what is now known as project aurora.is resume also includes time at department of defense and the nuclear regulatory commission. he's an expert on cyber security and the risks to our country's critical infrastructure. >> it's those systems that if we lose them it's going to have a serious impact on our way of life. >> and that's part of why many question the government's recent decision to release these documents. >> what that did is it now put all of that information in the hands of the bad guys who never had it. >> joe weiss specializes in control systems security. his concern centers on what he and others believe is a mistake by the government to release details of the aurora project. nearly 1,000 pages of previously classified documents including potential targets here in the bay area. >> this is a road map for a bad guy. and this is what dhs put out. >> our investigation is drawing attention to the government's decision and intentionally not including specific details in those documents. dhs has defended the decisio
he helped design what is now known as project aurora.is resume also includes time at department of defense and the nuclear regulatory commission. he's an expert on cyber security and the risks to our country's critical infrastructure. >> it's those systems that if we lose them it's going to have a serious impact on our way of life. >> and that's part of why many question the government's recent decision to release these documents. >> what that did is it now put all of that...
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>> the weathermen's favorite one is it's the aurora borealis.n array of fast-moving brilliant colored illuminations throughout the sky. not lights that stay in the atmosphere. there are chinese lanterns. you would see it flickering or just moving with the wind. this didn't move with the wind. >> it's not a plane, it's not a helicopter. flares, no, because we would have seen smoke. that's what makes me think it's -- it's a ufo, unidentified. >> any way you look at it, it's a genuine phenomenon. >> from time to time, t.j. still scrolls through his footage looking per answers. >> figure out why tinley park, i have no idea. >> it wasn't until nine years later that t.j. says he stumbled across something he hadn't noticed before. >> t.j. was going through it frame by frame, and he zoomed in. and he got to this one frame, and you could see -- if you look really close, you can see a picture of what looks like an alien face. >> a trick of the mind's eye or >> a trick of the mind's eye or proof that we do indeed have company? >> oh, no. no, no, no, no. do
>> the weathermen's favorite one is it's the aurora borealis.n array of fast-moving brilliant colored illuminations throughout the sky. not lights that stay in the atmosphere. there are chinese lanterns. you would see it flickering or just moving with the wind. this didn't move with the wind. >> it's not a plane, it's not a helicopter. flares, no, because we would have seen smoke. that's what makes me think it's -- it's a ufo, unidentified. >> any way you look at it, it's a...
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he helped design what is known as project aurora.ludes time at the department of defense and the nuclear regulatory commission. he's an expert on cyber security and the risks to our country's critical infrastructure. >> it's those systems that if we lose them it's going to have a serious impact on our way of life. >> reporter: and that's part of why many question the government's recent decision to release these documents. >> what that did is it now put all of that information in the hands of the bad guys. who never had it. >> reporter: joe weiss specializes in control system security. his concern centers on what he and others believe is a mistake by the government to release details of the aurora project. nearly 1,000 pages of previously classified documents, including potential targets here in the bay area. >> this is a roadmap for a bad guy. this is what dhs put out. >> reporter: our investigation is drawing attention to the government's decision and intentionally not including specific details in those documents. dhs has defended
he helped design what is known as project aurora.ludes time at the department of defense and the nuclear regulatory commission. he's an expert on cyber security and the risks to our country's critical infrastructure. >> it's those systems that if we lose them it's going to have a serious impact on our way of life. >> reporter: and that's part of why many question the government's recent decision to release these documents. >> what that did is it now put all of that information...
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in one fund boston, virginia tech, aurora, colorado newton newtown, connecticut, in those funds all deaths are equal. you don't have to make distinctions among the dead because you're not asking people to give up their right to litigate. those are private donated funds that are a gift to the survivors. >> you just heard duarte's story where this guy said what the likely outcome would be if he had to do everything necessary to claim recovery from the state of louisiana, he wants to get on with his life. i know you haven't dealt with wrongful convictions, it hasn't done with the money you have earned, you are so far set back convicted. >> that is a public policy situation, sometimes people say to me, mr. fineberg, my son died in oklahoma city, where's my check? you'll have to ask the congress or the legislature in oklahoma why they've decided not to create a special compensation program just for certain victims who are innocent. >> ken fineberg, always a pleasure to speak to you. the special master on many funds. coming up next, peace talks, 20 people dead today in new fighting in eastern uk
in one fund boston, virginia tech, aurora, colorado newton newtown, connecticut, in those funds all deaths are equal. you don't have to make distinctions among the dead because you're not asking people to give up their right to litigate. those are private donated funds that are a gift to the survivors. >> you just heard duarte's story where this guy said what the likely outcome would be if he had to do everything necessary to claim recovery from the state of louisiana, he wants to get on...
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in 2007 the idaho national laboratory launched aurora, an attack to see if researchers could damage a power plant by hacking into the control system. it destroyed a power joinderor, common. experts worry that black energy could do something similar. >> black energy, where it was found in an industrial controlled system seems to be geared towards taking control of the system, and directing it, rather than sifonic off information from it. >> which is more frightling. >> yes, it is. >> jen manages a team of cyber slooths at fibre eye. a firm in northern virginia. her team hunts hackers, whose level of sophistication hints at the involvement of a nation state, an adverse urea of the u.s. -- adversary of the u.s. >> how can you sure they are russian actors. >> we know that it's been developed by russians in the criminal underground. there are a lot of tell-tale russia. >> because black energy began its life as crime ware, difficult. >> it makes it challenging to tease out is it criminal or something that nation states may have brought from criminals. >> the targets of black energy, and the
in 2007 the idaho national laboratory launched aurora, an attack to see if researchers could damage a power plant by hacking into the control system. it destroyed a power joinderor, common. experts worry that black energy could do something similar. >> black energy, where it was found in an industrial controlled system seems to be geared towards taking control of the system, and directing it, rather than sifonic off information from it. >> which is more frightling. >> yes, it...
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you are looking now at the aurora borealis heighting up the skies over the northern edge of sweden. people there say it was the best northern light show in memory. the lights arguably grown. the details are rare. >> i'm antonio mora thank you for joining us. for the latest news any time. head to aljazeera.com. "inside story" is up next. have a great night. >>> hello, i'm ray suarez wednesday was to be the day people covered by the executive action could start their application for deferred deportation. after the ruling of a federal district court judge in texas, there'll be no action protecting the undocumented from being sent home. at least for now. it's a last minute monkey wrej winning prays and leaving
you are looking now at the aurora borealis heighting up the skies over the northern edge of sweden. people there say it was the best northern light show in memory. the lights arguably grown. the details are rare. >> i'm antonio mora thank you for joining us. for the latest news any time. head to aljazeera.com. "inside story" is up next. have a great night. >>> hello, i'm ray suarez wednesday was to be the day people covered by the executive action could start their...
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vanishing it's not known exactly what is it but one explain significant that it's an sexually bright aurora like the northern lights. >> louisiana's bayou, 70 miles southwest of new orleans. this is the heartland of the native american houma tribe. and it's one of the most valuable ecosystems in the entire united states. >> we go to the bayous to provide for our families. everything's there... >> raymond clark's ancestors came here to escape settlers 300 years ago, building homes in the marshland. >> our people always had our villages along bayou waterways because it just provided so much for us. >> but today an ecological disaster is unfolding, threatening the tribe's traditions -- and most of all, its land. >> an area of land the size of manhattan is subtracted' from south louisiana every 10 months - it turns to water. a football field every 30 minutes, an area the size of delaware the whole state of delaware since the 1930s... it's just astonishing how much land is being disappeared. >> fault lines is here to find out why southern louisiana is now one of the fastest disappearing landmass
vanishing it's not known exactly what is it but one explain significant that it's an sexually bright aurora like the northern lights. >> louisiana's bayou, 70 miles southwest of new orleans. this is the heartland of the native american houma tribe. and it's one of the most valuable ecosystems in the entire united states. >> we go to the bayous to provide for our families. everything's there... >> raymond clark's ancestors came here to escape settlers 300 years ago, building...
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"action news" visited aurora alpaca and llama harm in otsville today to get perspective on whilely camel cuz sglin it's surprising we had animals that will leave them out here to grays and they like to stay home. they really are home bodies and don't generally runaway. it's unusual i think they got spooked or something. rangleing a llama is not as easy as it appears. >> and we know that's true having seen what went on today near phoenix ardz arizona. cindy has eric says people trying to chase a llama from behind will lose that foot race. she says animals can be several hundred pound and they don't get spooked by cars but they hate being chased. >> you might have just watched tonight's explosive finale of hit show how to get away with murder. did you nowak tore that plays sam keiting is from havber town, delaware county and not only that tom verica dreingts and produces episodes of scandal. "action news" reporter alicia vitarelli got to visit him on the set. >> welcome to the oval office. >> it's after dark this production lot in loss ankle less and tom is still hard at work a thursday ni
"action news" visited aurora alpaca and llama harm in otsville today to get perspective on whilely camel cuz sglin it's surprising we had animals that will leave them out here to grays and they like to stay home. they really are home bodies and don't generally runaway. it's unusual i think they got spooked or something. rangleing a llama is not as easy as it appears. >> and we know that's true having seen what went on today near phoenix ardz arizona. cindy has eric says people...
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. >>> the judge and toerpsz knew it was going to be a huge task, finding a panel of jurors in the auroratheater shooting trial. it seems some folks will do or say anything to get kicked out of the jury pool. the jury willhd:ñ have to decide whether james holmes was insane when he shot and killed 12 people and hurt 70 others during the 2012 attack. the denver post reporting a couple people showed up drunk. another person possibly faked a broken arm. prosecutors have even asked the judge not to say why he releases a prospective juror so other folks won't get any ideas. joining us now to discuss this unpress dentaled trial is sue an constantine. good to see you. >> thank you for having me. >> we know that jury selection is touchily a tedious process. why is this trial especially complicated? >> first of all, we have to really look at this entire city has been uproared with this case. one in 50 people have been summoned for this trial. everyone has been affected by it. 9,000 people have been summoned to possibly serve on this jury. one of 12 people will be chosen on this jury. this will be a
. >>> the judge and toerpsz knew it was going to be a huge task, finding a panel of jurors in the auroratheater shooting trial. it seems some folks will do or say anything to get kicked out of the jury pool. the jury willhd:ñ have to decide whether james holmes was insane when he shot and killed 12 people and hurt 70 others during the 2012 attack. the denver post reporting a couple people showed up drunk. another person possibly faked a broken arm. prosecutors have even asked the...
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the video shows the sunlight meeting with the aurora borealis over the east coast. the northern lights are the result of a reacts to sun particles in the earth's upper atmosphere and they are usually only visible near the north or south poles. another image from nasa, this is a massive galaxy cluster notable because look at it, doesn't it resemble a smiley face? >> it's a happy galaxy. >> the hubble telescope captured the image. experts say the yellow glowing eyes are actually two distant galaxies. >> if you took a picture like that over boston it would not be smiling now. they are tired of all the snow. >>> they are still digging out. another two feet of snow, can't can you believe it? more than 70 inches in the past three weeks alone the most reportedded in boston in a 30- day stretch. mass transit and schools are closed. more snow possible on thursday. a lot of kids might be going to school sometime in july out there. >> i know. >>> they tack the snow days on the end of the there's more snow in the forecast tomorrow in the boston area and they have 7 feet piled u
the video shows the sunlight meeting with the aurora borealis over the east coast. the northern lights are the result of a reacts to sun particles in the earth's upper atmosphere and they are usually only visible near the north or south poles. another image from nasa, this is a massive galaxy cluster notable because look at it, doesn't it resemble a smiley face? >> it's a happy galaxy. >> the hubble telescope captured the image. experts say the yellow glowing eyes are actually two...
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vanishing it's not known exactly what is it but one explain significant that it's an sexually bright auroranorthern lights. >> louisiana's bayou, 70 miles southwest of new orleans. this is the heartland of the native american houma tribe. and it's one of the most valuable ecosystems in the entire united states. >> we go to the bayous to provide for our families. everything's there...
vanishing it's not known exactly what is it but one explain significant that it's an sexually bright auroranorthern lights. >> louisiana's bayou, 70 miles southwest of new orleans. this is the heartland of the native american houma tribe. and it's one of the most valuable ecosystems in the entire united states. >> we go to the bayous to provide for our families. everything's there...
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in on "we" day. >> reporter: at aurora school in oakland, students and staff are preparing to open aive, choosing the name books for buddies, and got down to planning their presentation. >> we'll be collecting books for a full month until march 10th. >> we are collecting books, because we believe every kid should have good books. >> reporter: the children not presenting in front of their classmates ever in charge of making posters to advertise their book drive. >> we're trying to raise 150 or over. >> reporter: nick is the lead teacher for the second and third graders service club which meets every tuesday. the club members have already raised $2,000 for free the children's adopt a village, which is a program designed to help villages in third world countries with education, clean water, and sanitation, health, alabama the native income, and food security. >> are you guys ready to change the world? >> -- got to go to "we" day, and i just couldn't believe the way that they're empowering kids to make a real difference. not just in our local communities, but really in the global communi
in on "we" day. >> reporter: at aurora school in oakland, students and staff are preparing to open aive, choosing the name books for buddies, and got down to planning their presentation. >> we'll be collecting books for a full month until march 10th. >> we are collecting books, because we believe every kid should have good books. >> reporter: the children not presenting in front of their classmates ever in charge of making posters to advertise their book drive....
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i want to be sure you are not moving resources from a las vegas hospital to fix the problem in aurora so we can follow up with that. and my general question for the last couple of years we have focused on the backlog fixing that problem and also problems with their hospitals. i would like to see us as we move into the next few years look at other areas of benefits and make to be a more relevant to our 21st century veterans. i appreciate the things you mentioned in your testimony. one is women the second is a lgbt veterans in the third is the issue of medical marijuana. these are all big issues during these times are you talked about how many more women veterans we expect to have but really what we don't know is what we don't know and women veterans task force. >> can get it better handle on performance and the demographics and research analyst who i would like to note the va is making those two positions a priority and if we have your commitment that those would be positions that would be funded and utilized? second i would ask you mr. secretary if you would commit to whether you thin
i want to be sure you are not moving resources from a las vegas hospital to fix the problem in aurora so we can follow up with that. and my general question for the last couple of years we have focused on the backlog fixing that problem and also problems with their hospitals. i would like to see us as we move into the next few years look at other areas of benefits and make to be a more relevant to our 21st century veterans. i appreciate the things you mentioned in your testimony. one is women...
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bill moore of aurora colorado, wrote the letter when he was a 20-year-old soldier to a woman he met onlough. he would eventually marry bernadine and celebrate 63 years of marriage. she died five years ago. the couple's love lives on. >> when you're apart for that reason not knowing if and when you will ever see that person again, every chance you got to communicate was wonderful. i loved her. she loved me. that's all i can tell you is that it's a heart ache not being with her all the time. >> the letter surfaced 71 years after it was written. found tucked inside a record in a thrift store. the woman who bought the album made it her mission to return the letter to moore before valentine's day. >>> they're spending billions on bay area real estate and driving up the prices. china's wealthy elite are snatching up homes in record numbers and realtors are going to lengths to lure buyers. >>> video unlike anything we've seen before. the milestone nasa is celebrating with this stunning time lapse. >>> a winner of a our vision for partnering with more farmers, growers manufacturers is that eve
bill moore of aurora colorado, wrote the letter when he was a 20-year-old soldier to a woman he met onlough. he would eventually marry bernadine and celebrate 63 years of marriage. she died five years ago. the couple's love lives on. >> when you're apart for that reason not knowing if and when you will ever see that person again, every chance you got to communicate was wonderful. i loved her. she loved me. that's all i can tell you is that it's a heart ache not being with her all the...
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one possible explanation but it's an exceptionally bright aurora but it's not clear how it could have formed in the thin upper reaches of the martian at mossatmosphere. >> rio de janeiro and the beach are synonymous especially during the carnival when people flock there by the hundreds of thousands. locals know to bring the bear minimum. bare being the optative word to protect themselves from a possible tsunami. but not the tsunami that comes from the ocean but the hills that come from rio de janeiro. it's called a human wave that di sends descends from the slums on to the beachers stealing everything on its path. three months ago this was the scene. beachgoers running in pan panic running from the answer slough of thieves. they have a new sun protection, it's called operation beach. the same forces that normally fight gangs are now stationed at the beaches in full combat gear. >> this is not an extreme measure. it's a precaution in order to protect people who frequent the beach. due to the large number of people who come here, some take advantage to commit crimes. >> some 300 people
one possible explanation but it's an exceptionally bright aurora but it's not clear how it could have formed in the thin upper reaches of the martian at mossatmosphere. >> rio de janeiro and the beach are synonymous especially during the carnival when people flock there by the hundreds of thousands. locals know to bring the bear minimum. bare being the optative word to protect themselves from a possible tsunami. but not the tsunami that comes from the ocean but the hills that come from...
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. >>> a potential juror in the movie theater shooting trial in aurora, colorado, was kicked out of the jury pool. this is strange. it happened after she ripped out her hair in court. all of these details according to our affiliate kdrv. apparently the woman showed up tuesday morning with her grandchild who she claimed was not vaccinated. she said she needed day care but day care wouldn't accept the child. and at one point, she fell to her knees and ripped out large chunks of her hair saying the trial had brought up traumatic memories. i'll remind you, she was kicked out of the jury pool. >>> lance armstrong is in trouble again. and guess what? it's for not telling the truth again. this time, it's got nothing to do with riding bicycles. he's already the donkey of the bicycling world for the doping and steroids things. but now according to police reports, armstrong and his girlfriend, yep, he's got one, they were out partying, driving home and they hit a couple of parked cars. lance was behind the wheel but he decided to tell the police that it was his girlfriend driving. he let his girl
. >>> a potential juror in the movie theater shooting trial in aurora, colorado, was kicked out of the jury pool. this is strange. it happened after she ripped out her hair in court. all of these details according to our affiliate kdrv. apparently the woman showed up tuesday morning with her grandchild who she claimed was not vaccinated. she said she needed day care but day care wouldn't accept the child. and at one point, she fell to her knees and ripped out large chunks of her hair...
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it could be dust, it would be little particles of ice, water ice, dry ice, it could even be aurorae, but i don't think it tells you much whether there's life on mars, because that's a slightly different story. >> the chemicals you mentioned, lie the co2, does that tell you there's h2o? what do we know about life? >> life is something else. mars is everybody's favorite inhabited planet. the one place we haven't found life on mars is on mars. that isn't to say it isn't there. the surface is a terrible place. the photos like lie a remote part of nevada or arizona, without the cacti, right? terrible, terrible place, but if you were to go to mars tomorrow or the weekend and dig a hole maybe 100, 200, 300 feet, you might find life down there, some sort of microbes. >> it goes for a real general audience, not a business newspaper. it goes for the big interest people have. the top of the fold on the front page, "mystery plumes" what is that about? >> your theory that it has to do with podesta's snow comments. i've gotten how many stories people saying -- see? they're covering up. >> so you d
it could be dust, it would be little particles of ice, water ice, dry ice, it could even be aurorae, but i don't think it tells you much whether there's life on mars, because that's a slightly different story. >> the chemicals you mentioned, lie the co2, does that tell you there's h2o? what do we know about life? >> life is something else. mars is everybody's favorite inhabited planet. the one place we haven't found life on mars is on mars. that isn't to say it isn't there. the...
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if we allow freedom to work, if we get that child in aurora area, who basically has no choice, they area school that is failing. mama knows of the child is not getting opportunities that she would want her children to have. we give that child an opportunity, he goes somewhere else, he magi 50 miles to the nearest town to a better public school. even within the public school system. if we allow choice. some choices better than no choice. the greater the choices, the greater for the freedom, the better quality of education. when you give choices, you allow freedom to work in the schools are losing students. they have to do some a little bit different to retain those students. the poor performing schools, they do better than the good schools. they do even better. what we are competing for dollars, competing for the backpack funding, you will do is necessary to grow your school and to create educational choices and opportunity. school choices for everyone. not just for those who have bad schools. if your school's not working, you need another choice. >> senator, how do you respond to those
if we allow freedom to work, if we get that child in aurora area, who basically has no choice, they area school that is failing. mama knows of the child is not getting opportunities that she would want her children to have. we give that child an opportunity, he goes somewhere else, he magi 50 miles to the nearest town to a better public school. even within the public school system. if we allow choice. some choices better than no choice. the greater the choices, the greater for the freedom, the...
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i want to be sure you are not moving resources from a las vegas hospital to fix the problem in aurora so we can follow up with that. and my general question, for the last couple of years we have focused on the backlog fixing that problem and also problems with their hospitals. i would like to see us as we move into the next few years look at other areas of benefits and make to be a more relevant to our 21st century veterans. i appreciate the things you mentioned in your testimony. one is women, the second is a lgbt veterans in the third is the issue of medical marijuana. these are all big issues during these times are you talked about how many more women veterans we expect to have but really what we don't know is what we don't know and women veterans task force. >> can get it better handle on performance and the demographics and research analyst who i would like to note the va is making those two positions a priority and if we have your commitment that those would be positions that would be funded and utilized? second i would ask you mr. secretary if you would commit to whether you th
i want to be sure you are not moving resources from a las vegas hospital to fix the problem in aurora so we can follow up with that. and my general question, for the last couple of years we have focused on the backlog fixing that problem and also problems with their hospitals. i would like to see us as we move into the next few years look at other areas of benefits and make to be a more relevant to our 21st century veterans. i appreciate the things you mentioned in your testimony. one is women,...
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people got wind of this and started referring to her as aurora borealis, and she became simply paulina. nicholas died in 1931. alice state in the house and became a political powerhouse and broker. she could make or break a political career. if you wanted a political career, you had to try to get on her good side, which was not easy. to keep your career, you stayed on it. at one point, people said she cost duly -- dewey the election because she referred to him as the little man on the wedding cake with a pencil mustache. at a party, joe mccarthy walked up to her and said i think i will call you alice. she responded the trash man and policeman on my block call me alice, but you may not. she told lyndon johnson she wore widebrimmed hats to keep them from kissing her. [laughter] at one point he insisted on showing her his appendix scar. she turned around and said thank goodness it was not his prostate. of all her quips when she is most noted for is, "if you can't say something good about somebody, come sit by me." there were several versions. i think this got boiled down to fit on her pil
people got wind of this and started referring to her as aurora borealis, and she became simply paulina. nicholas died in 1931. alice state in the house and became a political powerhouse and broker. she could make or break a political career. if you wanted a political career, you had to try to get on her good side, which was not easy. to keep your career, you stayed on it. at one point, people said she cost duly -- dewey the election because she referred to him as the little man on the wedding...
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astronomer suggest the plume could be caused by aurora like this northern lice we see here from earthcould be large clouds of vapor. however scientist say conditions on mars don't fully support either theory. nasa hopes to learn more from the spacecraft early by mars. >> this is likely the no. 1 fear hit by driver who just doesn't see you but as jonathan explains, small change that dynamic using something thdrivers and riders have in common. tell smart phone. >> maybe it's happened to you. driving your car when a motorcycle or bicycle seems to come out of nowhere. or maybe were you the one on the bike. >> because he's not seeing me right now. i thought well i have a phone and he has a phone. >> that's how dreamed up the app called bike shield. down load it for free and you probably only have to open it once. >> put phone in the pocket or backpack forget about it and send warnings fight that runs in the background the car starts tell moving then warns you few second approach. >> blind spot don't relevantize the bike is coming. >> it's 43 for riders and drivers. they partnership local g
astronomer suggest the plume could be caused by aurora like this northern lice we see here from earthcould be large clouds of vapor. however scientist say conditions on mars don't fully support either theory. nasa hopes to learn more from the spacecraft early by mars. >> this is likely the no. 1 fear hit by driver who just doesn't see you but as jonathan explains, small change that dynamic using something thdrivers and riders have in common. tell smart phone. >> maybe it's happened...
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the video shows the sunlight meeting with the aurora borealis over the east coast.reaction of sun particles in the earth's upper atmosphere. they're usually only visible near the poles. >>> we're talking about around here something visible in the sky. cloud cover. lots of it. if you stopped and stared, the sky looked gorgeous throughout the day. a few morning showers. we're transitioning to a new weather pattern. going to get warm. find out how warm and when coming up. >> we've got a good one in sports. how did the warriors do in paul deanno's birth place? santa clara about to get ice cold. and some plays of the week. you're going to want to see again and again. for over 60,000 california foster children nights can feel long and lonely. i miss my sister. i miss my old school. i miss my room. i don't want special treatment. i just wanna feel normal. to help, sleep train is collecting pajamas for foster children, big and small. bring your gift to any sleep train and help make a foster child's night a little cozier. not everyone can be a foster parent but anyone can he
the video shows the sunlight meeting with the aurora borealis over the east coast.reaction of sun particles in the earth's upper atmosphere. they're usually only visible near the poles. >>> we're talking about around here something visible in the sky. cloud cover. lots of it. if you stopped and stared, the sky looked gorgeous throughout the day. a few morning showers. we're transitioning to a new weather pattern. going to get warm. find out how warm and when coming up. >> we've...
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aurora: si me dicen oye, lo vimos, le preguntarÍa.alejandro: y este campeÓn de 5 aÑos, jesÚs sÁnchez. karla: tambiÉn felicitamos a bianca y a brissa castaÑeda. johnny: no podemos dejar atrÁs a daniel, de texas, que estÁ cumpliendo 7 aÑitos. ximena: y tambiÉn oriana hernÁndez, de venezuela. alan: katherine de connecticut, 9 aÑos. johnny: ¿quÉ quieren bailar en este momento? alan: pitbull. johnny: entonces es lo que viene! ♪ ♪ alan: cortale! johnny: ¿por quÉ? alan: escuchen esto! en minutos, esto es lo que le gusta a mÍ sofía vergara. llega esa colombiana famosa de hollywood para hablarnos de algo que cambiÓ su vida, y esto es lo que ella baila. karla: ya te estamos esperando, mi sofi! y mÁs adelante tenemos un panel estelar sin tapujos. llegan cristina saralegui, giselle blondet, karla monroig y javier poza. la mujer que estuvo muerta y volviÓ a la vida y otra que se llama como el abecedario. alejandro: ismael cala nos da sus trucos para hacernos mÁs fuertes emocionalmente. johnny: dale con todo, venga, seÑores! ♪ ♪ ♪ por un beso de la
aurora: si me dicen oye, lo vimos, le preguntarÍa.alejandro: y este campeÓn de 5 aÑos, jesÚs sÁnchez. karla: tambiÉn felicitamos a bianca y a brissa castaÑeda. johnny: no podemos dejar atrÁs a daniel, de texas, que estÁ cumpliendo 7 aÑitos. ximena: y tambiÉn oriana hernÁndez, de venezuela. alan: katherine de connecticut, 9 aÑos. johnny: ¿quÉ quieren bailar en este momento? alan: pitbull. johnny: entonces es lo que viene! ♪ ♪ alan: cortale! johnny: ¿por quÉ? alan: escuchen...
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. >> sometimes i wish i could boldly go where no man was gone before you i will probably stay in auroraappen with bergdahl. >> mixture of different things to make it more conservative, cheaper type of food. >> food? is he a deserter not a desert. what do you think is going to happen with bergdahl. >> is he the japanese guy? no. >> is it a band. >> bergdahl rocks. >> berg dog? i'm not sure i'm familiar with berg dog. >> berg doll. >> berg doll. >> what do you mean? >> we swapped berg doll for a bunch of taliban terrorists? >> oh, yeah. >> do you think we should keep gitmo open or close it? >> just like, like, like like, you know huh? >> close it. >> because i said so. >> what? >> gitmo. >> what? >> what? >> do you think gitmo should stay open or closed? >> should stay open. >> why is that? >> cuban and just take them all there. >> do you think they should keep gitmo open or close it? >> open so we can have fun. >> gitmo? >> no. >> have you been there before? >> no, where is that at? >> whatever you have open. what do you have. >> got to be v.i.p. >> i need to find out if i get on v.i.p.
. >> sometimes i wish i could boldly go where no man was gone before you i will probably stay in auroraappen with bergdahl. >> mixture of different things to make it more conservative, cheaper type of food. >> food? is he a deserter not a desert. what do you think is going to happen with bergdahl. >> is he the japanese guy? no. >> is it a band. >> bergdahl rocks. >> berg dog? i'm not sure i'm familiar with berg dog. >> berg doll. >> berg...
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chopper 4 flew over tusk aurora high where police say a 16-year-old student attacked a teacher in a classroom. no word on motive. the teacher is in the hospital with minor injuries and the student is in juvenile custody. >>> a retired army veteran is accused of threatening to shoot up the u.s. capitol building. police tell us they found guns and ammo inside his home. news4's kristin wright live on capitol hill. kristin, this investigation started back on monday. >> reporter: that's right. the man accused of threatening to shoot and kill at the u.s. capitol served in the army more than nine years including tours in iraq and afghanistan. the u.s. attorney for maryland says the actions by law enforcement may have prevented a tragic outcome. a retired army veteran is accused of threatening to bring guns to the u.s. capitol to kill his wife and anyone standing in his way. the wife is a senate staff member wooshging at the capitol. court documents reveal several violent text messages allegedly sent by the veteran, michael bogoslavski of maryland, to his wife while she was at work at the capitol mon
chopper 4 flew over tusk aurora high where police say a 16-year-old student attacked a teacher in a classroom. no word on motive. the teacher is in the hospital with minor injuries and the student is in juvenile custody. >>> a retired army veteran is accused of threatening to shoot up the u.s. capitol building. police tell us they found guns and ammo inside his home. news4's kristin wright live on capitol hill. kristin, this investigation started back on monday. >> reporter:...
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. >> on august 25th, 2009, in aurora, illinois, kendrick and some friends are just finishing up a landscaping little routine for a friend's camera. >> i was showing the other workers my music, my song. i was telling him i had a dance for it. one of the guys had a camera. just kind of goofing around, i was like hey, why don't you record me dancing to this song. >> it's where kendrick decides to dance that's the problem. >> put the music on and walked out to the street and you know, started doing my dance. i could have just easily danced on the sidewalk, but the street made it like risky, you know. it made it like he's stupid. >> playing to the camera and ignoring the cars, kendrick gets into his groove. >> get the shoulders going, you know, get the shoulders going to the beat and you cross your arms and you just, you know, you're bopping like this. >> kendrick's big mistake? he thinks the oncoming traffic has plenty of time to avoid him. >> i definitely felt like i was visible to the traffic on my side of the street. i mean, it was broad daylight and big black guy, you know, black shirt, you k
. >> on august 25th, 2009, in aurora, illinois, kendrick and some friends are just finishing up a landscaping little routine for a friend's camera. >> i was showing the other workers my music, my song. i was telling him i had a dance for it. one of the guys had a camera. just kind of goofing around, i was like hey, why don't you record me dancing to this song. >> it's where kendrick decides to dance that's the problem. >> put the music on and walked out to the street and...
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but people got wind of this and referred to her as aurora bora alice and she became simply pauline a [laughing] nicholas died in 1931, and alice stayed in the house and became pretty much a political power house and broker. she could make or break a political career. if you wanted a political career, you got to try to get on her good side, which was not easy. and to keep your career, you stayed on it. at one point people said that she cost duey the presidential election because she referred to him publicly as that little man on the wedding cake with a pencil mustache. speaking of equipped, one party, joe mccarthy walked up to her and said, i think i'm going to call you alice. and she responded the trash man and the policeman on my block call me alice, but you may not. she told lyndon johnson that she wore wide-brimmed hats to keep him from kissing her. [laughing] at one point, he insisted on showing her his appendix scar and she turned around and bloated out, thank got it was not his prostate. [laughing] so of all her quips, i think one alice is most noted for which made it to the ne
but people got wind of this and referred to her as aurora bora alice and she became simply pauline a [laughing] nicholas died in 1931, and alice stayed in the house and became pretty much a political power house and broker. she could make or break a political career. if you wanted a political career, you got to try to get on her good side, which was not easy. and to keep your career, you stayed on it. at one point people said that she cost duey the presidential election because she referred to...
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energy prices globally to do the big mining investments they have to expand this vast area in the aurora borial lis of canada and turn it into mining pits to make this. when you have lower oil prices it will put a blocker on even to bring it to america. >> ifill: do you draw a line between declining oil prices and what happened today? >> the declining oil prices creates economic challenges pore the pipeline, no question. much more valuable and profitable for producer when the oil is at 80 instead of 50 as it is now. but this pipeline is clearly in the national interest and in his veto statement the president referred to the national interest a couple of times. yesterday, i.h.s., the consulting firm said roughly 70% of the oil that could be shipped through keystone x.l. would be consumed in the united states. i'm for cheap reliable energy and make no apologies. this is a good idea for consumers to say we need something else. virtually every automobile in the country runs on oil and refined product. to say we'll shift to something else, we may in decades, but this pipeline should be built
energy prices globally to do the big mining investments they have to expand this vast area in the aurora borial lis of canada and turn it into mining pits to make this. when you have lower oil prices it will put a blocker on even to bring it to america. >> ifill: do you draw a line between declining oil prices and what happened today? >> the declining oil prices creates economic challenges pore the pipeline, no question. much more valuable and profitable for producer when the oil is...
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the video shows the sunlight meeting with the aurora borealis over the east coast. the northern lights are the result of reaction to sun particles in the earth's upper atmosphere. usually only visible near the north and south poles. but that is a beautiful shot. >> i know. beautiful images. >>> the city of boston is trying to dig out from another two feet of snow. more than 70 inches have fallen in the past three weeks. that's the most ever recorded in boston in a 30-day stretch. today all subways, trolleys and commuter trains are shut down so crews can clear the snow and ice from tracks and schools will remain closed and more snow is possible on thursday. and people evacuated from two communities ravaged by a wildfire in the eastern sierra are being allowed to return. that includes the owners. 40 homes that were destroyed. the fire started friday afternoon fueled by winds between 50 and 75 miles an hour. the flames have scorched 11 square miles. the fire is now 95% contained with full containment expected later today. and the cause of the fire is under investigatio
the video shows the sunlight meeting with the aurora borealis over the east coast. the northern lights are the result of reaction to sun particles in the earth's upper atmosphere. usually only visible near the north and south poles. but that is a beautiful shot. >> i know. beautiful images. >>> the city of boston is trying to dig out from another two feet of snow. more than 70 inches have fallen in the past three weeks. that's the most ever recorded in boston in a 30-day stretch....