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one of my constituents lives in boulder. she asked that her name not be used in talking about this story. she's employed and she has health care. she considers herself one of the lucky ones. nevertheless she has a firsthand viewpoint of how the system is broken. she carefully planned for the hip surgery that her daughter needed. she paid what she thought were the out-of-pocket costs, $15,000. she was ok with that, she had that, she paid that. but still the bills came. this woman has a doctorate, a ph.d. and yet she spent hours trying to understand the amazing array of e.o.b.'s, explanation of benefits, statements, and bills that barraged her. she had to learn the nuances of the system and that her main out-of-pocket costs didn't really cover the billed cost. in other words, despite all of her research and being able to afford and put aside $15,000, she found that she she's still responsible for the balance, over $5,000. heaven help those, she says, who don't have the time, resources, or patience to sort through all this mess
one of my constituents lives in boulder. she asked that her name not be used in talking about this story. she's employed and she has health care. she considers herself one of the lucky ones. nevertheless she has a firsthand viewpoint of how the system is broken. she carefully planned for the hip surgery that her daughter needed. she paid what she thought were the out-of-pocket costs, $15,000. she was ok with that, she had that, she paid that. but still the bills came. this woman has a...
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the authorities were also called in to investigate reports of boulders were placed on the course and that fences were taken down. two of friday's stages were canceled. for the first time in their history, the new york nates have seven players that have hit more than 20 home runs in a season. -- the new york yankees have seven players that have hit more than 20 home runs in a season. they had a 3-0 advantage after that. the catcher had five visits to the plate, four hits, and four rbi's. >> thank you very much. take a look at our main story this hour. a nato aircraft has attacked two fuel tankers hijacked by the taliban in northern afghanistan. the governor of kunduz said at least 90 people have been killed. local officials say 20 to 30 civilians were killed. the taliban confirmed to the bbc they had stolen the tankers. a french soldier has been killed and nine others have been wounded in a bomb attack in their patrol in afghanistan. this is "world news." >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. the newman's own foundation. the
the authorities were also called in to investigate reports of boulders were placed on the course and that fences were taken down. two of friday's stages were canceled. for the first time in their history, the new york nates have seven players that have hit more than 20 home runs in a season. -- the new york yankees have seven players that have hit more than 20 home runs in a season. they had a 3-0 advantage after that. the catcher had five visits to the plate, four hits, and four rbi's....
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. >> behind these boulders where he was hiding from a rain of bullets.ked by you that investigation? >> no one is asking the right questions, they're not asking any questions. there's nothing. they drive through the canyon. we're done now, cut. >> so they began at the north end of the valley. >> you think when they read this book of yours especially in the military and person isly within the administration -- and certainly in the administration of president bush, do you think they'll say that you have the wrong story? >> i think they'll raise objections. it's not a flattering portrait of rumsfeld, cheney especially. some very senior members of the officer corps. generals. we're talking four-star generals. they did not do the right thing with pat tillman. >> the general running the entire operation in afghanistan now, general mccrystal, you in your book talk about his role in all of this. >> mccrystal is extremely quiet. he covers his tracks. he avoids publicity, but we do know that mccrystal was notified probably the night pat was killed and certainly th
. >> behind these boulders where he was hiding from a rain of bullets.ked by you that investigation? >> no one is asking the right questions, they're not asking any questions. there's nothing. they drive through the canyon. we're done now, cut. >> so they began at the north end of the valley. >> you think when they read this book of yours especially in the military and person isly within the administration -- and certainly in the administration of president bush, do you...
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but are still preparing to move boulders to reach the 72-inch main. while many of the homes were hit hard some residents like robert stone are just counting their blessings. >> we're hoping just the furnace needs to be replaced. >> reporter: robert stone said his 12-year-old was home alone during all of this and had to be evacuated by police. so you can imagine they are just happy she's ok, and all they have to replace is the furnace. 33 folks still without power and gas, five just without gas. a big concern, we heard it from a lot of people out here, they are worried about insurance coverage. we want to give you a phone number for the maryland insurance administration. 410-468-20900. you should call that number if you have any problems. 410-468-2090. as far as the works here on broening highway, the crews will be back here tomorrow and should begin the excavation process and then they can start the repairs. kelly swoope abc2 news. >> thank you. as some homeowners worry about how will pay for repairs others are targeted by people trying to cash in. ba
but are still preparing to move boulders to reach the 72-inch main. while many of the homes were hit hard some residents like robert stone are just counting their blessings. >> we're hoping just the furnace needs to be replaced. >> reporter: robert stone said his 12-year-old was home alone during all of this and had to be evacuated by police. so you can imagine they are just happy she's ok, and all they have to replace is the furnace. 33 folks still without power and gas, five just...
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have been doing overtime this water was 15 feet high in the harbor area and it was full of cars and boulders and boats. if your building wasn't made out of concrete, it doesn't exist anymore. and i'm not telling you that there's buildings damaged. these buildings aren't there anymore. things are completely gone. there are boats on dry land and there are cars in the harbor. something like this, on a very small, isolated island, it's going to have repercussions well beyond people losing their car or their home or their job. this is going to ravage our economy. >> joey comings, a resident of american samoa. >>> in southeast asia, typhoon ketsana has been downgraded to a tropical depression. the death toll has climbed above 300. tens of thousands of homes have been destroyed by mudslides in vietnam. strong winds have blown down entire villages. >>> in this country late today, gm announced it is going to get rid of the saturn brand. talks to sell the division have collapsed. the penske group, headed by the racing legend roger penske, was in negotiations to buy the brand. with the talks broken dow
have been doing overtime this water was 15 feet high in the harbor area and it was full of cars and boulders and boats. if your building wasn't made out of concrete, it doesn't exist anymore. and i'm not telling you that there's buildings damaged. these buildings aren't there anymore. things are completely gone. there are boats on dry land and there are cars in the harbor. something like this, on a very small, isolated island, it's going to have repercussions well beyond people losing their car...
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because gambling is not allowed in boulder city, but las vegas is just 20 minutes away. >>> we're not retiring yet, if you think about it, you can check out the entire list, head to abc2news.com. >>> now, the forecast certified baltimore's most accurate. here's chief meteorologist, norm lewis and maryland's most powerful doppler radar. >> hey, this coastal storm that has been threatening us for the past couple of days, it's just something you wish you would do something. because we're expecting the heavy winds to come in tonight, we're expecting them tomorrow. maybe they will come in tomorrow, but it's a matter of getting them out there. >> they might just break up and not do anything. >> they could. it doesn't look like they will break up. a combination of three different things. they are blocking it. the coastal storms and also the storm back in the ohio valley and all kind of working together. so it's a matter of getting three things to cooperate, yeah. that works, doesn't it? >> trying to get free kids out there to translate, that'll never happen. >> yes, one is always out there.
because gambling is not allowed in boulder city, but las vegas is just 20 minutes away. >>> we're not retiring yet, if you think about it, you can check out the entire list, head to abc2news.com. >>> now, the forecast certified baltimore's most accurate. here's chief meteorologist, norm lewis and maryland's most powerful doppler radar. >> hey, this coastal storm that has been threatening us for the past couple of days, it's just something you wish you would do something....
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david owns red stone meetry in boulder, colorado.eade is an alcoholic beverage fermented from honey. >> it can be sweet, sparkling or still but the beauty about the product is it's never one thing. >> reporter: david started home brewing beer in the late '80s. he remembers tasting a fellow brewer's trickily pear meade. >> a couple sips of that and it was like, whoo, i have to make me some of this stuff. >> reporter: and that led him to start redstone meadery. his grandfather founded london fog raincoats. >> the inspiration from my grandfather to try something on my own. >> reporter: redstone is available online and at stores across the country with sales topping half a million dollars. david says the sour economy has not impacted his business much. >> the reality is people drink in good times. people drink in bad times. >> with meade, i like that. if if you're a small business owner we'd like to see your success story. go to cnn.com/robin to upload a video i-report and share your tips with us and who knows, if we like what we see, yo
david owns red stone meetry in boulder, colorado.eade is an alcoholic beverage fermented from honey. >> it can be sweet, sparkling or still but the beauty about the product is it's never one thing. >> reporter: david started home brewing beer in the late '80s. he remembers tasting a fellow brewer's trickily pear meade. >> a couple sips of that and it was like, whoo, i have to make me some of this stuff. >> reporter: and that led him to start redstone meadery. his...
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prevent iran from becoming a nuclear, certainly, and such a sophisticated defense system will make iran boulder of course, to continue what they are doing now which will make iran -- will make iran bolder. greta: white in the world are they selling iran missiles to preserve and protect them from people coming in to take up their nuclear programs -- why in the world? >> absolutely, but, greta, i am not aware of the fact that -- they are selling them. we have been engaged in very intense talks with the russians. so was the american administration here, and i hope we will not be in a position where we really have to deal with such a real dangerous development, which can only go south if iran, indeed, has these capabilities to defend its installations and feel, as i say, inherent from any consequence, but also, i want to emphasize here that there is a very easy way to stop the iranians, if, indeed, the world will come together. iran, with all of the bravado, is a very vulnerable country. we have witnessed this vulnerability in the realm of their politics and the social areas, after the elections of
prevent iran from becoming a nuclear, certainly, and such a sophisticated defense system will make iran boulder of course, to continue what they are doing now which will make iran -- will make iran bolder. greta: white in the world are they selling iran missiles to preserve and protect them from people coming in to take up their nuclear programs -- why in the world? >> absolutely, but, greta, i am not aware of the fact that -- they are selling them. we have been engaged in very intense...
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or a company based in boulder, colorado, in my district. they recycle waste vegetable oil. oil that would otherwise find its way to a land phil -- landfill but instead is used to operate vehicles. it will be opening a new facility in fort morgan, colorado, in the district of my colleague and friend, betsy marky. this will able this firm to produce enough fuel to continue to provide to their agricultural clients while expanding to mass transit and passenger vehicle biodiesel. across the country the biofuels industry is gearing up to buy the clean domestic fuel of america's future while providing good-paying jobs today. we need to help these companies grow and we can do this by ensuring vehicles made right here in america are prepared to use our domestically produced fuel. america has a long love affair with the automobile. and vehicles are continually becoming more efficient, more comfortable, and easier to own, easier to maintain. this by right should continue. through this legislation will make the investments required to ensure the great tradition of the family summer roa
or a company based in boulder, colorado, in my district. they recycle waste vegetable oil. oil that would otherwise find its way to a land phil -- landfill but instead is used to operate vehicles. it will be opening a new facility in fort morgan, colorado, in the district of my colleague and friend, betsy marky. this will able this firm to produce enough fuel to continue to provide to their agricultural clients while expanding to mass transit and passenger vehicle biodiesel. across the country...
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researchers at the university of colorado at boulder found that bacteria were found in about one-thirdf shower heads. this probably is not a problem for most of us, but could be for those with compromised immune systems like pregnant women, elderly, and those already fighting off diseases. an infant formula with an essential fatty acid may boost the brain power. it is about toç play a major re in brain development. researchers at the university of texas southwestern medical center compared babies given traditional formula or from the supplemented with a high dosage of they had to complete -- with a high dosage of dha. dad to complete a series of complex tests. -- they had to complete a series of complex tests and those who had been given the dosage performed better. >> a couple of showers are starting to return to the region. right now, light showers tracking across the region. the one in harford county is making its way across the bay and towards southern cecil and northern kent counties on the southern shore. it looks like a heavier shower trying to form down in parts of montgomery
researchers at the university of colorado at boulder found that bacteria were found in about one-thirdf shower heads. this probably is not a problem for most of us, but could be for those with compromised immune systems like pregnant women, elderly, and those already fighting off diseases. an infant formula with an essential fatty acid may boost the brain power. it is about toç play a major re in brain development. researchers at the university of texas southwestern medical center compared...
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the house featured in feres boulder's day off is on the market in chicago for 2.3 million.r, the only buyers sped want to demolish the house, split up the property and sell it. the glass and steel house was built-in 1953. in the movie, ferris bull oner's friend cameron lived in the house. >>> forbes.com named the costate to do business the fourth straight year. forbes believes virginia has the best quality of life and a good economic climate. rankings are based on business cost, labor supply and growth prospects. governor tim kaine said the recognition is affirmation that virginia can compete at national and global levels. >>> a maryland man leading police on a high-speed chase with his toddler in tow. that is not all. coming up on the news edge at 6. what the man cost in the -- tossed in the anacostia that have police officers searching the river. >>> is now the time to buy, sell or just stay put? we're tracking the changes in the local housing market. >>> and nintendo slashing prices. all ahead tonight at 6. more and more, the quality of our lives depends on our connectio
the house featured in feres boulder's day off is on the market in chicago for 2.3 million.r, the only buyers sped want to demolish the house, split up the property and sell it. the glass and steel house was built-in 1953. in the movie, ferris bull oner's friend cameron lived in the house. >>> forbes.com named the costate to do business the fourth straight year. forbes believes virginia has the best quality of life and a good economic climate. rankings are based on business cost, labor...
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is a graduate of university of colorado at boulder has written extensively about the shootings at columbine. dave culn is the recipient of several society of professional journalism awards as well as glad media award. for more information, visit dave cullen.com. >> what is the best way to secure america? toridge taken inside the terrorist threat, his tenure as first head of homeland security and what led to his resignation, a three date book tv weekend tonight on c-span2. >> steve marriott be talked about teaching under current orship to inner-city youth. this was held in las vegas. >> of want to tell you what i did with my career the last 30 years. in 1981, i was a small businesspers and i got mugged in new york city during one of the crime wave, attacked by some kids over a small amount of money, $5 or $10. the question that haunted me was why would somebody humiliate me over a small amount of money when, had they asked me to invest mon or tried to sell me something, i would be eager to invest in a busess or to buy something, being a big fan of capitalism and markets. that began a big tim
is a graduate of university of colorado at boulder has written extensively about the shootings at columbine. dave culn is the recipient of several society of professional journalism awards as well as glad media award. for more information, visit dave cullen.com. >> what is the best way to secure america? toridge taken inside the terrorist threat, his tenure as first head of homeland security and what led to his resignation, a three date book tv weekend tonight on c-span2. >> steve...
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democrat jared polis represents colorado's 2nd district, which includes the cities of boulder and vail. the founder of two charter schools, he has also launched several successful small businesses. democrat donna edwards represents maryland's 4th district, which includes prince george's county in suburban washington. she won her seat, on her second try, by defeating a sixteen-year incumbent. republican cynthia lummis is wyoming's lone member of the house, representing the nation's least populous congressional district. she previously served as state treasurer, and in the state house. republican aaron schock represents the 18th district of illinois, which includes peoria. at 28 years old, he is the youngest member of congress. before coming to washington, he served in the state house and as a school board president. welcome to you all. cynthia lummis, i want to ask you the question i'm going to ask everybody, briefly. what's been your biggest surprise so far? >> i've been surprised at how partisan congress is. i came from a state where even though it's dominated by republicans, there se
democrat jared polis represents colorado's 2nd district, which includes the cities of boulder and vail. the founder of two charter schools, he has also launched several successful small businesses. democrat donna edwards represents maryland's 4th district, which includes prince george's county in suburban washington. she won her seat, on her second try, by defeating a sixteen-year incumbent. republican cynthia lummis is wyoming's lone member of the house, representing the nation's least...
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the criminal complaint against the man thought to be at the center of this plot, najibullah zazi of boulder, can colorado, enough in there for the government to turn up the -- to turn up the juice on him and perhaps go after something more serious. i would be quite surprised if that doesn't happen within the next few days to him. to the others, i don't know. >> okay, pete, thanks. >>> my big questions to on these terror investigations, shouldn't there be more coordination between the fed he is and the local police so they are not stepping on each other's investigation and sharing what they are learning in you know, police went to the imam thinking he was an ally but he snitched to the zazis. so now the question, can investigators trust their informants? and how effective is the cursory search of a backpack outside stadiums or subway stops? does that really stop a terrorist intent on an attack? >>> take a look at this video. 4-year-old walking into a washington state convenience store a car comes out of nowhere, nearly crushing her. that car slammed into the security poles in front of the st
the criminal complaint against the man thought to be at the center of this plot, najibullah zazi of boulder, can colorado, enough in there for the government to turn up the -- to turn up the juice on him and perhaps go after something more serious. i would be quite surprised if that doesn't happen within the next few days to him. to the others, i don't know. >> okay, pete, thanks. >>> my big questions to on these terror investigations, shouldn't there be more coordination between...
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boulder, and then running rivers in san juan, the green colorado, getting a vote on lake tahoe, all of these things started to multiplied over time. and my affection and interest in the well-being of the west came naturally. and in terms of your family, i think what the video showed pretty well says it. i got involved with small udall -- mo udall on the alaskan situation. i went to raise money for his candidacy in arizona. and your dad and nini got invold when i asked him if he would be the chairman of the institute of resource management. i've gotten clobbered pretty hard -- i got involved in political issues in the west in 1969 and 1970. in those days it was lonely territory because -- in the interest of what we preserve for our destiny and what we develop for our destiny, it was one- sided in those years. it was over on the side of development. a voice speaking out about preservation or balance was a small voice, and you were treated pretty roughly by gas and oil interests. and i got some rough treatment. and i -- and when i won against its coal-fired power plant in southeastern uta
boulder, and then running rivers in san juan, the green colorado, getting a vote on lake tahoe, all of these things started to multiplied over time. and my affection and interest in the well-being of the west came naturally. and in terms of your family, i think what the video showed pretty well says it. i got involved with small udall -- mo udall on the alaskan situation. i went to raise money for his candidacy in arizona. and your dad and nini got invold when i asked him if he would be the...
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later on, when i went to school in boulder -- i went to school here in colorado for one year. i was asked to leave. [laughter] i was in building too much in the west. -- i was in buildindulging too n the west. [laughter] i spent a lot of time here climbing and angelina u.s.. -- climbing and enjoy eating and the west. all the things started to multiplied over time. my affection and my interest in the well-being for the natural west developed. i think the video showed really well. i got involved with mo udall on the alaskan situation. i went to raise money for his candidacy in arizona. your dad and i got involved when i asked him if he would be the chairman of this new organization at sundance called the institute for resource management. i had gotten clobbered pretty hard. i got involved politically on issues for the west back in 1969 and 1970. that was slowly territory because, in the interest of what we preserved for our destiny and what we develop for our destiny, it was pretty much one-sided in those years. was on the side of development. so a voice speaking out about prese
later on, when i went to school in boulder -- i went to school here in colorado for one year. i was asked to leave. [laughter] i was in building too much in the west. -- i was in buildindulging too n the west. [laughter] i spent a lot of time here climbing and angelina u.s.. -- climbing and enjoy eating and the west. all the things started to multiplied over time. my affection and my interest in the well-being for the natural west developed. i think the video showed really well. i got involved...
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massive boulder fields and relatively new crater impacts from meteor impact we have not seen before. doing all of this mapping? >> several reasons. one, we do not have a really good topographical map of the move blight -- map of the moon like we do of planet earth. pretty soon, you'll be able to look at the moon the way we look at the earth on googlemaps. they are looking for evidence of water/ice and has primarily identified the south polar region of the moon, where the sister craft of the lro is going to smash into the lunar service -- lunar surface on october 9, which will be measured for four minutes by a following satellite, sending that data, looking for evidence of water ice, going back to earth before its message -- smashes of lunar surface. jon: cool stuff. thank you. jane: imagine your at the bank and these guys bust in, demanding cash and leaving a nasty surprise behind. the fbi is on the hunt, here with us next because they need your help in tracking them down. if you're taking 8 extra-strength tylenol... a day on the days that you have arthritis pain, you could end up ta
massive boulder fields and relatively new crater impacts from meteor impact we have not seen before. doing all of this mapping? >> several reasons. one, we do not have a really good topographical map of the move blight -- map of the moon like we do of planet earth. pretty soon, you'll be able to look at the moon the way we look at the earth on googlemaps. they are looking for evidence of water/ice and has primarily identified the south polar region of the moon, where the sister craft of...
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a winter storm watch was issued for the boulder area.eral assembly, iran's leader lashes out. he told a military parade in tehran that iran would cut off the hands of anyone who attacked the country. this banner reading down with israel. the u.s. and israel claim iran is building nuclear weapons, a charge that they have repeatedly denied. a former ambassador to the united nations is with us. russia has said, it is not going to happen. yet, i look at this list. you have the prime minister, the defense minister, deputy foreign minister, armed forces chief, and they all say it is very much on the table. >> the response is the prime minister defending his nation. iran has said that israel must be wiped off the page of the map. that is the attitude of the supreme leader, the attitude of the general of the the revolutionary guard. so israel must do what is necessary to defend itself. however, they still prefer severe sanctions and a strong international action, although the prime minister, chief of staff, will defend the state of israel, by wh
a winter storm watch was issued for the boulder area.eral assembly, iran's leader lashes out. he told a military parade in tehran that iran would cut off the hands of anyone who attacked the country. this banner reading down with israel. the u.s. and israel claim iran is building nuclear weapons, a charge that they have repeatedly denied. a former ambassador to the united nations is with us. russia has said, it is not going to happen. yet, i look at this list. you have the prime minister, the...
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political correctness is with us everywhere, in colorado, and i have had time at the university in boulder. i saw ward churchhill stuff and you probably have more to tell me that i have to tell you. i want to build on what was told me -- told to me, that this is a difficult act to follow. i am speaking about the temporary things. also, the transcendent importance of what we are about in the service. coming down to earth i can give you a perspective on where we are in the politics and the economics. i understand if you are pessimistic or shell shocked. it was one year ago that the republican and democratic conventions were held, in denver and one year ago, obama gave the acceptance speech. one year ago, john mccain shows serotinal and as the running mate -- chose sarah palin as his running mate. who thought that general motors is government motors and that the federal government was borrowing 46 cents of every dollar that was spent. koi that we would have a stimulus package that was not a stimulus, for almost one trillion dollars. many of you have a right to be concerned or depressed. i am
political correctness is with us everywhere, in colorado, and i have had time at the university in boulder. i saw ward churchhill stuff and you probably have more to tell me that i have to tell you. i want to build on what was told me -- told to me, that this is a difficult act to follow. i am speaking about the temporary things. also, the transcendent importance of what we are about in the service. coming down to earth i can give you a perspective on where we are in the politics and the...
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. >> reporter: researchers at the university of colorado at boulder examined shower heads taken fromthey discovered that many contained a form of bacteria that can be dangerous. >> so 0% on 40% of the somehow shower heads have about high levels an 08% had detectible levels. >> reporter: micro bacteria avium isn't considered to be harmful to most people but researchers say exposure can be risky for anyone with a weakened immune system including the elderly and some pregnant women. small amounts of micro bacterium avium are often found in tap water. the danger comes when it billeds up in a shower head and then becomes airborne when the shower is turned on on. >> it can certainly cause lung disease and has caused a lot of lung disease in the past few years through the united states. >> reporter: dr. charles daley treats pulmonary diseases. he says he once traced the source of a bacterial infection back to a patient's home. >> we detected the same strain of micro back tear yum in a patient as we nound this their bathroom including their shower head. >> reporter: experts say at the moment
. >> reporter: researchers at the university of colorado at boulder examined shower heads taken fromthey discovered that many contained a form of bacteria that can be dangerous. >> so 0% on 40% of the somehow shower heads have about high levels an 08% had detectible levels. >> reporter: micro bacteria avium isn't considered to be harmful to most people but researchers say exposure can be risky for anyone with a weakened immune system including the elderly and some pregnant...
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dehydration, she held on long enough for a rescue helicopter to spot her, tucked into the shade of a bouldert ask, what was gina going out there in the first place? gina is an extreme athlete, called an ultrarunner. running in races 50 to 100 miles long. >> being an ultrarunner is about testing yourself in an extreme well. moving beyond things like marathons. >> reporter: at 7:00 a.m. sunday, she and her brother-in-law, felix diaz, started on a 25-mile run, in the steep and often treacherous terrain. hours into it, they ran out of water and became separated while looking for more. on wednesday, at 8:30 a.m., diaz emerged on the trail, at the same campsite where they started their run. authorities searched diaz and questioned him about his lost partner. at 1:30 p.m., choppers spotded armenta. >> once i made contact, she looked like she was out there for a while. she didn't have shoes on. looked like she was beat up. >> do you remember the first thing she said to you? >> do you have any water? >> i think one of the reasons she's still with us, is because she's in excellent condition. >> traini
dehydration, she held on long enough for a rescue helicopter to spot her, tucked into the shade of a bouldert ask, what was gina going out there in the first place? gina is an extreme athlete, called an ultrarunner. running in races 50 to 100 miles long. >> being an ultrarunner is about testing yourself in an extreme well. moving beyond things like marathons. >> reporter: at 7:00 a.m. sunday, she and her brother-in-law, felix diaz, started on a 25-mile run, in the steep and often...
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and it came up and started this huge, muddy river of just trees and boulders and cars and boats. i keep telling my friends that keep calling me, i just watched my car float past my second-story window. it was very unreal. >> we saw the video that you shot, joey. and it's incredible how quickly the water was rising. and how powerful. >> that's just the second wave. that's just the second wave. the first wave, i was on the air. i couldn't grab a camera fast enough. and the second wave looks like it's moving like molasses, compared to the first one. the houses and stuff are made of in an opened style. there are posts. if there are walls, maybe they're made out of thin material. if you have a building and it wasn't made out of concrete bricks, it doesn't exist anymore. i'm not saying it's damaged. it's not there. you have a series of concrete slabs with debris strung all over the place. it's like a bomb went off. >> can you tell us about the rescue efforts that are going on right now? >> i'm hoping that the morning will bring organization and hope, because it was in short supply toda
and it came up and started this huge, muddy river of just trees and boulders and cars and boats. i keep telling my friends that keep calling me, i just watched my car float past my second-story window. it was very unreal. >> we saw the video that you shot, joey. and it's incredible how quickly the water was rising. and how powerful. >> that's just the second wave. that's just the second wave. the first wave, i was on the air. i couldn't grab a camera fast enough. and the second wave...
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i've had lots of time and energy taking to university of colorado at boulder. i wrote a lot of the literature stuff. i suspect you probably have more stories to tell me than i for you. my mission here today is to build on what bob woodson told you. it is a tough act to follow because i'm speaking about the temporary things. bob was speaking about the enduring values and also the transcendant importance of what we are about on earth. coming down to earth i think i can give you perspective about politics and economics. i can understand if you are pessimistic and shell shocked by the events of the last year. it was a year ago this week that the republican and democratic conventions were held. the democratic convention in denver, a year ago only that barack obama gave that stirring acceptance speech. only a year ago that john mccain picked sarah palin as his running mate. a lot has happened to our economy, to our nation. who would have thought g.m. would be basically government motors and nationalizing everything in sight. who would think that the federal governmen
i've had lots of time and energy taking to university of colorado at boulder. i wrote a lot of the literature stuff. i suspect you probably have more stories to tell me than i for you. my mission here today is to build on what bob woodson told you. it is a tough act to follow because i'm speaking about the temporary things. bob was speaking about the enduring values and also the transcendant importance of what we are about on earth. coming down to earth i think i can give you perspective about...
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i have lots of time at the university of colorado in boulder.bly have more stories to tell me than i have to tell you. my mission here today is to build onto what bob woodson told you. i am speaking about the temporary things. he was speaking about enduring values. there's also a transcendent importance. coming down to earth, i think i can give you some perspective on where we are in politics and economics. i can understand some of you are pessimistic or shellshocked by the events of the last year. it was only one year ago this week that the republican and democratic conventions were held. the democratic convention was in denver. one year ago that obama gave that's during acceptance speech. on the one year ago that john mccain picked seraph pailin. -- picked sarah pailin. who would have thought that gm would now be government motors. who would think that the government would be barn 46 cents of every $1 it spends. who would think we have a stimulus package that was not stimulus, it was a part of bell -- it was pork barrell. and you have a right
i have lots of time at the university of colorado in boulder.bly have more stories to tell me than i have to tell you. my mission here today is to build onto what bob woodson told you. i am speaking about the temporary things. he was speaking about enduring values. there's also a transcendent importance. coming down to earth, i think i can give you some perspective on where we are in politics and economics. i can understand some of you are pessimistic or shellshocked by the events of the last...