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they head into colorado in quest of stabilizing what would be eastern colorado and the cheyenne. well, the problem is they will arrive thinking they are armed to the teeth, ready to take anybody on, when they run into cheyenne who are the finest light calvary in the world. and at a place that is remote and isolated, named beecher island, not unlike the remote dia airport that we have today, which is also near the kansas border it seems, forsyth and his men are attacked. when they go under attack, they are besieged at beecher's island, so named for forsyth's second in command, a second lieutenant of infantry, frederick beecher third u.s. , infantry. despite their rounds or superioritylogical in firearms, they are facing upwards of 600 cheyenne warriors, who are a fierce foe. they are led by a man known in english as roman nose. despite being killed in battle, his successor rose to continue to mount attack after attack against ms. men who are hunkering down on the island who are expecting this to be their last day on earth. not so however because on september 27, after a hard right
they head into colorado in quest of stabilizing what would be eastern colorado and the cheyenne. well, the problem is they will arrive thinking they are armed to the teeth, ready to take anybody on, when they run into cheyenne who are the finest light calvary in the world. and at a place that is remote and isolated, named beecher island, not unlike the remote dia airport that we have today, which is also near the kansas border it seems, forsyth and his men are attacked. when they go under...
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and the people from around eastern colorado, northeastern colorado were getting in their tractors taking their lives into their hands getting their tillage e eequipment to try to break up the ground to stop the fire. i commend the first responders with containing this fire and preventing any loss of life while also preventing other fire hot spots from baking -- breaking out into blazes. i remember talking to a county commissioner in logan county and he described a situation where they tried to create a fire break with road graders and farms were trying to disk up the ground to stop the fire from moving. i remember the county commissioner telling me at a cern time of the day, he had to make a phone call of the he called the commissioner from the neighboring county, the fire was moving that way. and he said, hey, i want you to know in phillips county, logan county is unable to stop the fire. i'm sorry. it is in your hands now. imagine that phone call to say that this horrible thing that is happening in your county is also spreading to the next county and you can't do anything about it, des
and the people from around eastern colorado, northeastern colorado were getting in their tractors taking their lives into their hands getting their tillage e eequipment to try to break up the ground to stop the fire. i commend the first responders with containing this fire and preventing any loss of life while also preventing other fire hot spots from baking -- breaking out into blazes. i remember talking to a county commissioner in logan county and he described a situation where they tried to...
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colorado inquest of stabilizing what would be eastern colorado and the cheyenne. welcome on the problem is that they will arrive here thinking that they are armed to the teeth, ready to take anybody on, when they run into cheyenne who are the finest light calvary in the world. and as a place that is both remote and isolated, named beecher island, not unlike the remote and isolated airport that is dia today, which is close to .ansas he and his men are attacked. when they come under attack, they are besieged at beecher's island, so named for forsyth's second in command, frederick teacher third u.s. infantry. -- frederick beecher, third u.s. infantry. despite their rounds or technical superiority and firearms, they are facing 600 cheyenne warrior, who are a fierce foe. they are led by a man known in english as roman nose. despite being killed in battle, his successor rose continue to attack -- continue to mount attack after attack against the men on the island who are expecting this to be their last day on earth. because onver, december 27, after a hard ride of 200 m
colorado inquest of stabilizing what would be eastern colorado and the cheyenne. welcome on the problem is that they will arrive here thinking that they are armed to the teeth, ready to take anybody on, when they run into cheyenne who are the finest light calvary in the world. and as a place that is both remote and isolated, named beecher island, not unlike the remote and isolated airport that is dia today, which is close to .ansas he and his men are attacked. when they come under attack, they...
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look at preparation, power the colorado's industries are the last 10 years, the colorado look at the country as a hold districts overnighted percent of are selling goods and services with scarcity, i believe electronics capitalized last colorado to china over the past is in the number. firms that are some of them coming from beef, which is beginning to think about the next century, agree with him. we do. we are software of a great nation, the and the challenge will be to see how they impact politics and the look it up. there is a fanfare, they just figured out how to make the nub of a pen. as they struggle to feed their preparation, power the population, they wanted what america makes in terms of goods and services and agriculture, but specifically colorado. colorado's industries are well-positioned to support jobs through trading with china both through exports and down investments. and if you look at the last 10 years, the colorado exports have increased to china, growing about 30% over the last 10 years. it is not bad if you look at the country as a whole of, america has more than
look at preparation, power the colorado's industries are the last 10 years, the colorado look at the country as a hold districts overnighted percent of are selling goods and services with scarcity, i believe electronics capitalized last colorado to china over the past is in the number. firms that are some of them coming from beef, which is beginning to think about the next century, agree with him. we do. we are software of a great nation, the and the challenge will be to see how they impact...
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so if anything i feel like a colorado 0 years. so part of that is could be doing more of the same and as china opens their market for beef, which is beginning to happen, colorado is ideally positioned to be selling the into -- fthebeef into the chinese market. in closing, think about the next century, yes there are problems all over the world, but when donald trump said that the u.s. is moving from a position of strength, i agree with him. we do. we are $45 trillion wealthier of a country and we re growing. we are light years could be doing more of the same ahead of china technologically. and we have the software of a great nation, the dna of a reat nation. openness, the rule of law, these are the dynamic drivers of innovation. and the challenge will be to see how policies that may fly in the face of these pillars of american openness and democracy, how they impact politics and the economy? it is a lesson and we will see how it lays out. thank you for your attention today. >> ok, we will start with questions. anybody? >> can you,
so if anything i feel like a colorado 0 years. so part of that is could be doing more of the same and as china opens their market for beef, which is beginning to happen, colorado is ideally positioned to be selling the into -- fthebeef into the chinese market. in closing, think about the next century, yes there are problems all over the world, but when donald trump said that the u.s. is moving from a position of strength, i agree with him. we do. we are $45 trillion wealthier of a country and...
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a recent poll by colorado college conducted after the election found that 74% of new mexicans support the bml methane rate reduction role. i'm proud that enough senatorsem shared that view and voted to reject an attempt to repeal the common sense protection of public health, air quality, and responsible development of our natural resources. there is nothing conservative about making it easier to waste a precious public energy source. co waste, capturing critical royalties for new mexico communities and putting our national gas resources to beneficial use. a this repeal effort of the methane rule would have represented a major step backwards. today's vote was a major victory for responsible development of our natural gas resources and our nation's decade long commitment to protect the air we breathe. i want to say a special thank you to all 51 senators supported our efforts today on behalf of my constituents in theirs. thank you very much, mr. president and i yield back the balance of my time and note the absence of a quorum. >> c-span's washington journal live every day with news and
a recent poll by colorado college conducted after the election found that 74% of new mexicans support the bml methane rate reduction role. i'm proud that enough senatorsem shared that view and voted to reject an attempt to repeal the common sense protection of public health, air quality, and responsible development of our natural resources. there is nothing conservative about making it easier to waste a precious public energy source. co waste, capturing critical royalties for new mexico...
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on the panel that is colorado springs. what makes the statistics not expected is what we are observing this legal professionals and judges in the law answering not a political question that the legal question and even so, the selection of the random draw into something like the information cocoon produces systematically more extreme results. the date that i told you i think actually understate the magnitude of the phenomenon. we just collected votes and by this i mean we had a team of law students who if they are not in mental institutions now, i'm very relieved because counting many thousands of votes that is not fun. they did it nonetheless. what i did nobut i did not ask o because it is much harder is to explore the relative extremism of the opinion rather than just the up or down vote. so, we are asking did a women when a sex discrimination case indicated the epa adulation gets upheld or not and did it get struck down. that is what we are asking. we are not asking for the reasoning. there is every reason to think on th
on the panel that is colorado springs. what makes the statistics not expected is what we are observing this legal professionals and judges in the law answering not a political question that the legal question and even so, the selection of the random draw into something like the information cocoon produces systematically more extreme results. the date that i told you i think actually understate the magnitude of the phenomenon. we just collected votes and by this i mean we had a team of law...
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to the gentleman from colorado. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from colorado reserves. the the gentlewoman from new york is recognized. ms. slaughter: mr. speaker, may i inquire of my colleague if he has any further speakers? or is he ready to close? mr. buck: i apologize. ms. slaughter: i was asking if you had further speakers or are you prepared to close? mr. buck: i have one further speaker, myself, and i'll be prepared to close. ms. slaughter: i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from new york reserves. the gentleman from colorado is recognized. mr. buck: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, nearly 30 years ago i held my son cody for the first time. a couple years later i held my daughter. i knew right then these two children were the most important and cherished things in my life. they deserve the happiest childhood and brightest future and safest worrell. i imagine anyone who hold their child for the first time has the same thought. until you become a parent it's hard to describe the love you have for your children. mr. speake
to the gentleman from colorado. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from colorado reserves. the the gentlewoman from new york is recognized. ms. slaughter: mr. speaker, may i inquire of my colleague if he has any further speakers? or is he ready to close? mr. buck: i apologize. ms. slaughter: i was asking if you had further speakers or are you prepared to close? mr. buck: i have one further speaker, myself, and i'll be prepared to close. ms. slaughter: i reserve the balance of my time. the...
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coming up on the newshour: a view from colorado. the state's democratic governor weighs in on the health care battle. but first, every day, millions of parents put their children on buses for the trip to school. statistically, buses remain the safest way to get to school. but, fatal accidents do happen. just yesterday, an 11-year-old boy died in east texas when the bus he was riding collided with another vehicle and rolled over. special correspondent lisa stark reports that a record number of states are trying to improve school bus safety, part of our weekly series, "making the grade." >> get in and put your seat belts on, guys. >> reporter: this is a sight you rarely see on a school bus: students buckling themselves in. >> it makes you feel safer when you put your seatbelt on. >> school bus transportation, we carry the most precious cargo, right? >> reporter: kris hafezizadeh is the director of transportation for the austin, texas school district. five years ago, the district decided every new bus it bought would come with lap-shou
coming up on the newshour: a view from colorado. the state's democratic governor weighs in on the health care battle. but first, every day, millions of parents put their children on buses for the trip to school. statistically, buses remain the safest way to get to school. but, fatal accidents do happen. just yesterday, an 11-year-old boy died in east texas when the bus he was riding collided with another vehicle and rolled over. special correspondent lisa stark reports that a record number of...
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the colorado supplies water for 30 million people. but getting the water to the people in arizona took an astounding level of engineering. >> we have this huge canal system that transports it 336 miles uphill to deliver it to communities, farmers, industries. >> the central arizona project was constructed in the 1970s and '80s. the massive system brings the water to the population centers of phoenix and tucson. >> it cost over $4 billion to build. there was a 300-mile- long excavation, several tunnels bored through mountains, siphons going under rivers. it's an engineering marvel. and you can see it from outer space. >> on average, more than 5 trillion gallons flow through the canal every year. >> what we're looking at behind me here is a map board of the system itself. it's 336 miles long, controlled by two dispatchers that are sitting behind us here. >> we have 15 pumping stations along our 300-plus-mile canal. we have to basically pump the water uphill and then let it flow by gravity over some period of miles. >> so all these value
the colorado supplies water for 30 million people. but getting the water to the people in arizona took an astounding level of engineering. >> we have this huge canal system that transports it 336 miles uphill to deliver it to communities, farmers, industries. >> the central arizona project was constructed in the 1970s and '80s. the massive system brings the water to the population centers of phoenix and tucson. >> it cost over $4 billion to build. there was a 300-mile- long...
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(applause) something is wrong. >> the national rifle association, target of much anger in colorado. >> narrator: as it happened, just blocks away, the nra was gathering for its long planned annual convention. >> gun enthusiasts insist there is no connection between the columbine tragedy and weapons. >> narrator: inside, top executives of the nra weighed how to respond. they issued a public statement of sympathy and then sent out their most famous member: charlton heston. (cheers and applause) >> thank you, thank you, thank you. >> to this day, when i would look at charlton heston, i didn't see the president of the nra. i saw moses. you couldn't have picked a better caricature of who you wanted speaking with that stentorian voice of his. >> america must stop this predictable pattern of reaction. when an isolated, terrible event occurs, our phones ring, demanding that the nra explain the inexplicable. why us? because their story needs a villain. >> narrator: despite the shooting, the nra stayed focused on its core beliefs. >> the base of the national rifle association believes so strong
(applause) something is wrong. >> the national rifle association, target of much anger in colorado. >> narrator: as it happened, just blocks away, the nra was gathering for its long planned annual convention. >> gun enthusiasts insist there is no connection between the columbine tragedy and weapons. >> narrator: inside, top executives of the nra weighed how to respond. they issued a public statement of sympathy and then sent out their most famous member: charlton heston....
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i mean in colorado we could see just in rural parts of colorado more than 25,000 people lose their health to a medicaid loss. and our average income in rural colorado is $35,000, $20,000 less than the average in the rest of the state. >> the republican mantra is -- and there is some statistical information to back it up. there are places that obamacare is failing. cory gardner said your residents have had premiumings skyrocket, doctors changed, plans canceled. is senator gardner right and were changes in fact absolutely necessary for states like yours? >> well, i guess the question is, if you're going the make that massive pay cut or, you know, give a tax break to the highest earners, who is going to pick up the slack. if this is suddenly going to rectify all of the errors in obamacare, where is the cost shifting going to. i think the cost shifting is going to the states and to businesses. >> are changes necessary for states like yours, states like iowa and virginia. >> i am the first person to say we should be changing obamacare, improving it, finding more ways to make it more efficient
i mean in colorado we could see just in rural parts of colorado more than 25,000 people lose their health to a medicaid loss. and our average income in rural colorado is $35,000, $20,000 less than the average in the rest of the state. >> the republican mantra is -- and there is some statistical information to back it up. there are places that obamacare is failing. cory gardner said your residents have had premiumings skyrocket, doctors changed, plans canceled. is senator gardner right and...
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that would have hurt colorado's economy. that would have hurt tourism in one of the most visited states in the country. and it would have been deeply unfair to the people of colorado, to kids with asthma and seniors who need clean air to breathe, to the next generation of americans, of coloradans who deserve a healthy planet. now that congress has spoken, the administration should listen. my colleagues and i will vigorously oppose any attempts by the department of the interior to bypass somehow administratively the decision that's been made today. all of us need to remain vigilant to ensure that this commonsense protection remains in place, protecting americans, protecting our environment, and i'm grateful that today at least we can come together to put fact over ideology and put the public good over narrow interests. mr. president, i yield the floor. and i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: mr. schumer: mr. president. the presiding officer: the dem
that would have hurt colorado's economy. that would have hurt tourism in one of the most visited states in the country. and it would have been deeply unfair to the people of colorado, to kids with asthma and seniors who need clean air to breathe, to the next generation of americans, of coloradans who deserve a healthy planet. now that congress has spoken, the administration should listen. my colleagues and i will vigorously oppose any attempts by the department of the interior to bypass somehow...
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the gentleman from colorado. mr. polis: mr. chairman, i have then ent from 1997 from president bill clinton who opposed a bill that's basically identical to this one in its current form. the president said he would veto this bill if passed because he said this bill purports to give working families greater flexibility, but in reality it grants employers more rights at the expense of working people. i hope my friends on the other side of the aisle stop using president clinton's good name in vain in passage of the bill that's nearly identical to the one he threatened to veto. of course democrats want to talk about flexibility. president clinton, myself, democrats on the education and work force committee, we're happy to do that. if there is a way to provide workers with real choices to protect workers against employee abuse in making their decisions. but the current bill and the same bill that president clinton opposed fails on that regard and fails to give employees the rights that they deserve to exercise their comp
the gentleman from colorado. mr. polis: mr. chairman, i have then ent from 1997 from president bill clinton who opposed a bill that's basically identical to this one in its current form. the president said he would veto this bill if passed because he said this bill purports to give working families greater flexibility, but in reality it grants employers more rights at the expense of working people. i hope my friends on the other side of the aisle stop using president clinton's good name in vain...
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you have thought about running for governor colorado. i spoke to one of the founders of sam saying colorado is a hell hole where there is so much weaved and they are drugged out zombies. and did are taken tomorrow the emergency room every day for mayor juan fa overuse. >> rather than dealing with marijuana as a criminal issue, we approach medical marijuana and americana abecause as a health issue. let's have a discussion in our community. but let's realize adults are competent to make their own decisions whether they want to use alcohol, tobacco or americana. i think that p you probably hasn't been to colorado any time. kennedy: if you are going to put something into your body. it's better to walk into a dispensary and know the milligrams and the suggested use. it's much more dangerous to pifng something on the streets that forces you to be a criminal. coming up, american airlines is doing its worst to put out the doing its worst to put out the rage fire. ostriches don't really stick vitheir heads in the sand.ve horns on their helmets. a
you have thought about running for governor colorado. i spoke to one of the founders of sam saying colorado is a hell hole where there is so much weaved and they are drugged out zombies. and did are taken tomorrow the emergency room every day for mayor juan fa overuse. >> rather than dealing with marijuana as a criminal issue, we approach medical marijuana and americana abecause as a health issue. let's have a discussion in our community. but let's realize adults are competent to make...
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thank you for the kind words from my colleague from colorado. mr. president, i rise to speak about our republican effort to repeal and replace the affordable care act. now, i always kind of chuckle when i say the affordable care act. i have a person back home whose quote was $4,000 for one year. that's the awn i forwardable care act. a friend from san francisco whose policy was $20,000 with a $6,000 deductible. i think her husband voted for bernie sanders. she said the heck with this i cannot afford it. and an insurance consultant in washington, d.c. if anyone could get a good deal, the insurance consultant should be able to, and he says, you know, my family premium is $24,000 a year with a family deductible of $13,000. we will pay $37,000 before we receive benefit from our insurance policy. this is unsustainable, mr. president. now, that said, president trump saw that during the campaign. and he said over and over again, kind of his four pledges, if you will. he wished to maintain coverage, lowering premiums, getting rid of those mandates that amer
thank you for the kind words from my colleague from colorado. mr. president, i rise to speak about our republican effort to repeal and replace the affordable care act. now, i always kind of chuckle when i say the affordable care act. i have a person back home whose quote was $4,000 for one year. that's the awn i forwardable care act. a friend from san francisco whose policy was $20,000 with a $6,000 deductible. i think her husband voted for bernie sanders. she said the heck with this i cannot...
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but other violations at colorado's limon correctional facility are viewed more seriously.and out from the crowd. >> is it worth it? >> yeah. >> why? >> because it will be like this forever, you know? >> this is permanent? >> permanent. it will never go away, ever. >> tell me what the reaction was like around the facility? >> they thought it was cool. >> who? >> everyone. first it's, you're an idiot, but it's cool. i wouldn't do it, but it looks cool. >> i want to see everybody tattoos their whites. i want to see purple, green, blue, yellow, orange, everything. every color but white. i think it would be cool. i like it. >> but according to lieutenant jim fox, the attention they brought on the prison's illegal tattoo trade took them from trail blazers to targets among fellow inmates. inman got the message in no uncertain terms. >> apparently another inmate or two went into his cell and put some knots on his head and said don't be giving us anymore heat over here. we seen inman a day or two later, of course, he won't tell what happened or what it was over or anything like tha
but other violations at colorado's limon correctional facility are viewed more seriously.and out from the crowd. >> is it worth it? >> yeah. >> why? >> because it will be like this forever, you know? >> this is permanent? >> permanent. it will never go away, ever. >> tell me what the reaction was like around the facility? >> they thought it was cool. >> who? >> everyone. first it's, you're an idiot, but it's cool. i wouldn't do it, but...
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you still won't be able to operate a forklift in colorado.grocery supplier claims it's having a difficult time with job applicant cans reportedly up to 90% of them failing the employer's drug test. and heroin traces are the highest they have been in prospective employees in the past 12 years. are my dear libertarian ideals colliding with the capitalist economy. so should these employers relax some of their stct policies that keep and lot of people from the workplace? what should go on here? >> you should not be spreading this propaganda. you are making it seem like it's a major thing. this is just not true. quest diagnostics, a reputable firm say only 2% come up positive for pot and less than a quarter percent come up positive for cocaine. the companies are making discriminations and making decisions on whether they fail or pass this test. kennedy: how is it working? >> the people who use drugs are hurting themselves. they are taking themselves out of the running. whether it's heavy machinery or working with kids. more companies will start in
you still won't be able to operate a forklift in colorado.grocery supplier claims it's having a difficult time with job applicant cans reportedly up to 90% of them failing the employer's drug test. and heroin traces are the highest they have been in prospective employees in the past 12 years. are my dear libertarian ideals colliding with the capitalist economy. so should these employers relax some of their stct policies that keep and lot of people from the workplace? what should go on here?...
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i am not an expert on colorado, so i will not speak about colorado. but i will speak about passaic. one of interesting things as there is actually a fair number of studies about passaic in the 1920's. even before the strike, it was kind of the quintessential if you wanted to write about a city, they would take this one. theof the things is that wool companies would go to ellis island to recruit people directly from ellis island to work in passaic. the wool owners, the mill owners, consciously tried to keep the workers separate but also so that they would not assimilate into broader american society. one of the things is there is a census pamphlet on passaic. atshows that especially among polish workers. the number of -- the percentage of workers who did not speak english, even though they had been living in the united states for more than a decade, was much larger than in any other place in comparable size. there is another pamphlet about -- it is called "adult education in passaic" -- and is about what we would call esl in passaic and how, in companies, one of their main representa
i am not an expert on colorado, so i will not speak about colorado. but i will speak about passaic. one of interesting things as there is actually a fair number of studies about passaic in the 1920's. even before the strike, it was kind of the quintessential if you wanted to write about a city, they would take this one. theof the things is that wool companies would go to ellis island to recruit people directly from ellis island to work in passaic. the wool owners, the mill owners, consciously...
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could the phillies build on thursday's slump busting over colorado? nola on the rubber last night. phillies looking for a win on bark at the park night. first inning, reds already have a run in. adam duvall sends one deep and out to left. a solo shot. his 11th of the season made it 2-0 reds. nola's struggles would continue. in the second, also dialing long distance making it a 3-0 contest. phillies drop the series opener to the reds 5-2, your final. >>> to the gridiron. nfc east getting started much earlier than normal this year with renowned trash talker and redskins quarterback josh norman taking aim at his opponents within the division. norman will be entering his second year at the nation's capital told bleacherreport.com, quote, trust me when i tell you, it's going to be bad blood this
could the phillies build on thursday's slump busting over colorado? nola on the rubber last night. phillies looking for a win on bark at the park night. first inning, reds already have a run in. adam duvall sends one deep and out to left. a solo shot. his 11th of the season made it 2-0 reds. nola's struggles would continue. in the second, also dialing long distance making it a 3-0 contest. phillies drop the series opener to the reds 5-2, your final. >>> to the gridiron. nfc east...
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precarious as they are at a level four penitentiary like the limon correctional center in eastern colorado. but cellmates brett bolner, serving 38 years for assault with a deadly weapon, and darrell walker, serving 40 years for murder, are two of the lucky ones. they've been friends for seven years. >> we're pretty close. >> by this time, we're all beyond everything. we're like brothers now. >> while brotherhood is a good thing to have in prison, alner is interested in expanding his horizons, specifically to someone who is not incarcerated and is not another guy. >> to be honest, i would get married. i would. i would get married right here in prison. there's no doubt. i want to meet somebody on paper first. i know. i would. i know it sounds stupid. we have never talked about this, really. >> who's going to marry you? >> i don't know. maybe one person out there. who knows? >> good luck. >> you know what i was thinking, what if somebody from china -- can they get like a visa to come over here and get married? can they actually get citizenship if they married a convict? i was thinking about t
precarious as they are at a level four penitentiary like the limon correctional center in eastern colorado. but cellmates brett bolner, serving 38 years for assault with a deadly weapon, and darrell walker, serving 40 years for murder, are two of the lucky ones. they've been friends for seven years. >> we're pretty close. >> by this time, we're all beyond everything. we're like brothers now. >> while brotherhood is a good thing to have in prison, alner is interested in...
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and i think the reason why people in colorado and other parts of the country, i'm sure, are concerned is that this dismissal is not the first action the president has taken that's raised concerns about his commitment to the rule of law, his commitment to the independent judiciary or to the freedom of the press under the first amendment when he doesn't like the scrutiny he or his administration are getting from a free press. he does not have a fundamental appreciation for the basic institutions and traditions of this country. it's a great irony i think at this moment in our politics that the president represents a radical view of american history and american traditions, and it's my hope that this senate, republicans and democrats working together, can express together a conservative view of those traditions. a view that says we need to preserve the sanctity of the rule of law. we need to preserve and elevate the idea that the judicial branch is an independent judiciary separate from the legislative branch, separate from the executive branch. the founders knew that when they wrote the
and i think the reason why people in colorado and other parts of the country, i'm sure, are concerned is that this dismissal is not the first action the president has taken that's raised concerns about his commitment to the rule of law, his commitment to the independent judiciary or to the freedom of the press under the first amendment when he doesn't like the scrutiny he or his administration are getting from a free press. he does not have a fundamental appreciation for the basic institutions...
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later on i was there in the colorado river area and i got promoted to lieutenant and went to the san bernardino riverside area and work all kinds of interesting investigations related to exotic animals and reptile collectors and a lot of things you'd never do up here. i worked the case for over a year involving, there was a bald eagle, and endangered species. and i left at the front game of the fish and game officer and one day i showed up at work and they told me i'd find a siegel and everybody said we will throw it in the freezer and there's not much we can do. there's a note attached to the siegel threatening the life of one of the wardens that supervised at the time, it was like a message to leave us alone or more of this was going to happen so rather than give up i started doing a lot of research investigation and asking around and i started getting tips here and tips there and i came up with twosuspects , ended up getting these guys handwriting example where i tested and i sent off the handwriting to the fbi for this note and the fbi confirmed that my suspects were the ones tha
later on i was there in the colorado river area and i got promoted to lieutenant and went to the san bernardino riverside area and work all kinds of interesting investigations related to exotic animals and reptile collectors and a lot of things you'd never do up here. i worked the case for over a year involving, there was a bald eagle, and endangered species. and i left at the front game of the fish and game officer and one day i showed up at work and they told me i'd find a siegel and...
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tonight against colorado, cj ties it up. 75 minute, it's the free kick.s sends it like beckham. unlegal. union win 2-1. they have won four straight for the first time in franchise history. where did that come from? they were off to an awful start. now they can't lose. >> a fundraiser benefiting the police survivor fund. tickets were $30 and everyone was treat today music from the exceptions and raised on radio. there was a silent auction along with a raffle. >> finally tonight, 300 professional cyclists from around the country and world competed in the wilmington grand prix. there was a separate race for amateur cyclists. it's continued one of the top cycling events in the country. castle is next. "action news" continues tomorrow morning. for melissa magee, jeff skversky and the "action news" team, i'm walter perez. have a great night. see you back here tomorrow. ♪ ♪ (cell phone ringing) (ring) (ring, beep) jenny? kate. oh, thank god. um, h-have you heard from kevin? no, i haven't. have you? no, i've been calling him to test our system and he's not answer
tonight against colorado, cj ties it up. 75 minute, it's the free kick.s sends it like beckham. unlegal. union win 2-1. they have won four straight for the first time in franchise history. where did that come from? they were off to an awful start. now they can't lose. >> a fundraiser benefiting the police survivor fund. tickets were $30 and everyone was treat today music from the exceptions and raised on radio. there was a silent auction along with a raffle. >> finally tonight, 300...
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nuevo mÉxico y cierta parte de colorado, eso por las temperaturas altas y el clima seco.ahora en el mapa de las temperaturas les mostrÓ que nueva york tiene 100% cielo despejado, 64 como mÁxima y mÍnima en los 54. despertamos con un poco de viento. la del que tiene 50 como mÁxima, en chicago en un chubasco aislado y la probabilidad aumenta en la noche a mÁs del 10%, en la gira del sol tenemos algÚn que otro barco aislado -- en la ciudad del sol. 88 como mÁxima y mÍnima en los 63. en houston tenemos 66 grados como mÍnima y en dallas 68. terminamos con los Ángeles con cielos parcialmente nublados 60 -- 70 como mÁxima en mÍnimas en los 55.
nuevo mÉxico y cierta parte de colorado, eso por las temperaturas altas y el clima seco.ahora en el mapa de las temperaturas les mostrÓ que nueva york tiene 100% cielo despejado, 64 como mÁxima y mÍnima en los 54. despertamos con un poco de viento. la del que tiene 50 como mÁxima, en chicago en un chubasco aislado y la probabilidad aumenta en la noche a mÁs del 10%, en la gira del sol tenemos algÚn que otro barco aislado -- en la ciudad del sol. 88 como mÁxima y mÍnima en los 63. en...
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lourdes:la lucha continÚa, a pesar de que esta tarde el gobernador de colorado dijo que podrÍa ayudarlo cuando tenÍa 19 aÑos cometiÓ un robo a mano armada y lo condenaron a 98 aÑos de prisiÓn. salió en libertad condicional en 2008, consiguiÓ trabajo, formulÓ su familia y se convirtiÓ en un ciudadano ejemplar. en 2014 se percataron que la habÍa liberado errÓneamente lo volvieron a detener. tras haberlo tenido encarcelado perpetraba una injusticia manifiesta. >> Íbamos a hacer un fiestÓn cuando saliera, pero como pasÓ la cosa, uno no pierde la esperanza. lourdes: esta vez fue ice quien lo detuvo. >> ahora estamos viendo que ice eestÁ tratando de romperlo y separarlo de su familia y deportando a cuba lo mÁs pronto posible. . lourdes: el indulto del legislador del colorado, intercediendo a favor son las armas con la que el defensor piensa ayudar a su cliente, ahora que las relaciones entre cuba y estados unidos se han extendido, han aumentado las dudas sobre cÓmo se manifestarÁn las deportaciones hacia la isla. la decisiÓn que se toma, su familia asegura que estÁ feliz y que sigan rezando y
lourdes:la lucha continÚa, a pesar de que esta tarde el gobernador de colorado dijo que podrÍa ayudarlo cuando tenÍa 19 aÑos cometiÓ un robo a mano armada y lo condenaron a 98 aÑos de prisiÓn. salió en libertad condicional en 2008, consiguiÓ trabajo, formulÓ su familia y se convirtiÓ en un ciudadano ejemplar. en 2014 se percataron que la habÍa liberado errÓneamente lo volvieron a detener. tras haberlo tenido encarcelado perpetraba una injusticia manifiesta. >> Íbamos a hacer...
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some areas like colorado springs pis picked u a foot of snpowvery co conditions. that looks like a gorgeous weekend coming up. the complete forecast coming up. >>> ahead william and harry speak out about their mother princess diana. then why is toby keith holding a men-only concert? and reaction from the president and bill o'reilly, and what caused the death of fox news' roger ailes. wake up skin. neutrogena® hydro boost hydrating tint. the first water gel foundation with hyaluronic acid it plumps, quenches... delivers a natural, flawless look. this is what makeup's been missing. neutrogena® ♪ dixie ultra's new flexproof® technology makes it twice as strong as the leading store brand. that's strength you can count on. ♪ only tylenol® rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast, for fast pain relief. tylenol® so find a venus smooth that contours to curves, the more comfortable the you are in it.kin, flexes for comfort, and has a disposable made for you. skin smoothing venus razors. venus >>> it's thursday night which means time to bleep
some areas like colorado springs pis picked u a foot of snpowvery co conditions. that looks like a gorgeous weekend coming up. the complete forecast coming up. >>> ahead william and harry speak out about their mother princess diana. then why is toby keith holding a men-only concert? and reaction from the president and bill o'reilly, and what caused the death of fox news' roger ailes. wake up skin. neutrogena® hydro boost hydrating tint. the first water gel foundation with hyaluronic...
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later on in my career i was, or, in fact, i was there on the colorado river for three and a half years, and then i got promoted to lieutenant and went to the san bernardino/riverside area and worked all kinds of interesting investigations there related to exotic animals and these reptile collectors and a lot of things you'd never do up here. so i worked a case for over a year involving a, there was a bald eagle which is an endangered species was shot and left at the front gate of the fish and game office here in redding. and i, one day i showed up at work, and they told me about this, finding this eagle. and everybody thought, well, we'll throw it in the freezer. there's not much we can do. well, there was a note attached to this eagle, to the leg of the eagle, threatening the life of one of the wardens i supervised at the time. it was kind of like a message, you better leave us alone, or more than this was going to happen. so rather than give up, i started doing a lot of research, investigation and asking around, and i started getting little tips here and tips there, and i came up wit
later on in my career i was, or, in fact, i was there on the colorado river for three and a half years, and then i got promoted to lieutenant and went to the san bernardino/riverside area and worked all kinds of interesting investigations there related to exotic animals and these reptile collectors and a lot of things you'd never do up here. so i worked a case for over a year involving a, there was a bald eagle which is an endangered species was shot and left at the front gate of the fish and...
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fuel and iron company was based in pueblo colorado and cmi as it was called saw it as an opportunity to get the roebling name because roebling had a stellar reputation for high quality rope and also they could combine their own wire rope that they had with roebling and get some scale so cf and i ran the roebling factories until the 1970s. then we had the oil embargo in 1973 and that shot the price of oil i think by a factor of four or five times from what it was before. and the roebling steel mill was operating on oil, using oil to melt scrap steel to make wire for its wire rose and the arab oil embargo, by restricting the supply of oil and making it very expensive made the roebling plant very uncompetitive so other factories and steel mills that use electricity to melt steel. but the building use oil so cf and i shut down the roebling steel mill in 1974 and they eventually or beforehand they shut down these wire rope shops here where, which are all around us now. they shut them down in 73. because there was again, too much capacity in wire rope manufacturing. when you think about th
fuel and iron company was based in pueblo colorado and cmi as it was called saw it as an opportunity to get the roebling name because roebling had a stellar reputation for high quality rope and also they could combine their own wire rope that they had with roebling and get some scale so cf and i ran the roebling factories until the 1970s. then we had the oil embargo in 1973 and that shot the price of oil i think by a factor of four or five times from what it was before. and the roebling steel...
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colorado fuel and iron goes out of his nose, shuts locations down, and a silence falls over this placehat had never really been hurt before. you can imagine, it was a difficult time. sort of a testament to the fortitude and resilience to the people who had lived and worked here for many generations at that point, they continued to go on and the town remains. when you drive through, look at the buildings, the old general store, the original bank building, the original inn, all the houses along the river. when you drive through and see yet, you feel the history, you see the history. you can imagine, especially when you put that against looking at old photos and you see what life was like, you visit the museum here and take a walk through the museum, you can see what life was like here, and you feel that even now today as you walk through the village of roebling. >> our cities to her staff recently traveled to trenton, new jersey to learn more about its rich history. learn more about trenton and other stops on our tour at www.c-span.org/citiestour. you're watching american history tv. all
colorado fuel and iron goes out of his nose, shuts locations down, and a silence falls over this placehat had never really been hurt before. you can imagine, it was a difficult time. sort of a testament to the fortitude and resilience to the people who had lived and worked here for many generations at that point, they continued to go on and the town remains. when you drive through, look at the buildings, the old general store, the original bank building, the original inn, all the houses along...
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years, 1953, the roebling company sells its company to colorado fuel and , they take over and run it as a steel mill for another 12 years or so. thehat timeframe, steel is -- being manufactured more and more overseas, money is tight or, production is down because the war is over. how do they see a float? i begin to sell off pieces of the business here. whether it was the flat wire being sold to another company, by 1973 andr mills, 1974, both the trenton works and the roebling company here in roebling, new jersey are closed down. colorado fuel and iron goes out locationse, shuts down, and a silence falls over this place that had never really been hurt before. you can imagine, it was a difficult time. sort of a testament to the fortitude and resilience to the people who had lived and worked here for many generations at that point, they continued to go on and the town remains. when you drive through, look at the buildings, the old general store, the original bank inn,ding, the original all the houses along the river. when you drive through and see yet, you feel the history, you see the
years, 1953, the roebling company sells its company to colorado fuel and , they take over and run it as a steel mill for another 12 years or so. thehat timeframe, steel is -- being manufactured more and more overseas, money is tight or, production is down because the war is over. how do they see a float? i begin to sell off pieces of the business here. whether it was the flat wire being sold to another company, by 1973 andr mills, 1974, both the trenton works and the roebling company here in...
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. >> the incredible saga of twin brothers from colorado. >> i was in icu for like nine days. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced, our senses awake, our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say: if you love something... set it free. see you around, giulia ♪ even if you're trying your best.be a daily struggle, along with diet and exercise, once-daily toujeo® may help you control your blood sugar. get into a daily groove. ♪ let's groove tonight. ♪ share the spice of life. ♪ baby, slice it right. from the makers of lantus®, ♪ we're gonna groove tonight. toujeo® provides blood sugar-lowering activity for 24 hours and beyond, proven blood sugar control all day and all night, and significant a1c reduction. toujeo® is used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. it contains 3 times as much insulin in 1 milliliter as standard insulin. don't use toujeo® to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar or if you're allergic to insulin. get medical help right away if you have a serious allergic r
. >> the incredible saga of twin brothers from colorado. >> i was in icu for like nine days. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced, our senses awake, our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say: if you love something... set it free. see you around, giulia ♪ even if you're trying your best.be a daily struggle, along with diet and exercise, once-daily toujeo® may help you control your blood sugar. get into a daily groove....
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---en colorado es legal el uso de marihuana recreacional.on gabriela dellan.. cesar ---porque somos la autoridad en el tiempo... gabriela... take gabriela live gabriela facebook end segment cesar-2shot --- un adorable cachorro de oso andino hizo su debut pblico en take vo --- nacio el invierno pasado en el zoologico de queens... --- ahi lo vemos en el hbitat con su progenitora porque esta comenzando a explorar... lorena-cont vo --- todavia no tiene nombre y los tiempos de exhibicion cambiaran hasta que se adapte a su entorno... --- pertenece a la unica especie de osos nativos de america del sur, por lo que su nacimiento fue "muy significativo". cu --asi llegamos al final de nuestro programa. ♪ ♪ ya empezÓ con titulares y mÁs coors light. karime en las vegas con lo Último de canelo contra chÁvez junior y hablando de chaves, julio cÉsar estarÁ con nosotros y hablamos con el elenco de guardianes de la galaxia preparese para titulares y mÁs coors light lets go. lets go... buenas noches, bien vvenidos a show titulares y mÁs, coors light, gracias
---en colorado es legal el uso de marihuana recreacional.on gabriela dellan.. cesar ---porque somos la autoridad en el tiempo... gabriela... take gabriela live gabriela facebook end segment cesar-2shot --- un adorable cachorro de oso andino hizo su debut pblico en take vo --- nacio el invierno pasado en el zoologico de queens... --- ahi lo vemos en el hbitat con su progenitora porque esta comenzando a explorar... lorena-cont vo --- todavia no tiene nombre y los tiempos de exhibicion cambiaran...
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you still won't be able to operate a forklift in colorado.ims it's having a difficult time with job applicant cans reportedly up to 90% of them failing the employer's drug test. and heroin traces are the highest they have been in prospective employees in the past 12 years. are my dear libertarian ideals colliding with the capitalist economy. so should these employers relax some of their strict policies that keep and lot of people from the workplace? what should go on here? >> you should not be spreading this propaganda. you are making it seem like it's a major thing. this is just not true. quest diagnostics, a reputable firm say only 2% come up positive for pot and less than a quarter percent come up positive for cocaine. the companies are making discriminations and making decisions on whether they fail or pass this test. kennedy: how is it working? >> the people who use drugs are hurting themselves. they are taking themselves out of the running. whether it's heavy machinery or working with kids. more companies will start instituting testing
you still won't be able to operate a forklift in colorado.ims it's having a difficult time with job applicant cans reportedly up to 90% of them failing the employer's drug test. and heroin traces are the highest they have been in prospective employees in the past 12 years. are my dear libertarian ideals colliding with the capitalist economy. so should these employers relax some of their strict policies that keep and lot of people from the workplace? what should go on here? >> you should...
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recently, american history tv was at the american historical association's annual meeting in denver, colorado. we spoke with professors, authors, and graduate students about their research. this interview is about 20 minutes. >> we are with susan lederer, a medical history professor at the university of wisconsin. you focus on bioethics. organ transplants. how did attitudes about death change in the united states after world war ii? >> one of the ways in which death changed after world war ii is that there was a growing interest in the increasing costs associated with the funeral industry. great concern about funeral directors who unscrupulously took advantage of people during their time of need. and so, in response to this exploitation, there was a trend toward simple burial and the formation of so-called memorial societies that offered working-class families a much cheaper alternative for the burial costs associated with the death of their loved ones. another major development was the popularity, the enormous attention to the possibility that blindness could be cured by cornea transplants i
recently, american history tv was at the american historical association's annual meeting in denver, colorado. we spoke with professors, authors, and graduate students about their research. this interview is about 20 minutes. >> we are with susan lederer, a medical history professor at the university of wisconsin. you focus on bioethics. organ transplants. how did attitudes about death change in the united states after world war ii? >> one of the ways in which death changed after...
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and we lost cody donahue in colorado in 2016. all of them memorialized this week, celebrated their lives this week. and i hope that their families know and recognize that we will always hold them, their loved ones in our prayers. they'll always be a part of our community's fabric knowing that each and every day we rely on them to provide our own families with protection. mr. president, thank you. i yield the floor. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from massachusetts. mr.ms. warren: thank you. i rise in opposition to rachel brand's nomination to the number three spot in the justice department. now, there are many, many reasons i'm opposed to this nomination, but those reasons are all grounded in a central question facing america today. who does this government work for? does it work just for the rich and powerful? does it work just for the well-connected? does it work just for the billionaire in the white house? or does it work for everyone? one of the worst-kept secrets in america is that there are two
and we lost cody donahue in colorado in 2016. all of them memorialized this week, celebrated their lives this week. and i hope that their families know and recognize that we will always hold them, their loved ones in our prayers. they'll always be a part of our community's fabric knowing that each and every day we rely on them to provide our own families with protection. mr. president, thank you. i yield the floor. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from massachusetts....
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host: why did you decide to get that involved in an issue in colorado? guest: i wrote a book about health care. i am just a reporter. you know, an objective observer. that ame totally obvious decent ethical democracy ought to provide health care for everybody. and i started giving speeches around the country, and people would say "what is it good health care pl -- what is a plan?"alth care i said he has a cover everybody. if you do, you save lives and money. all the other rich countries do. so i kind of became an advocate. a group of people in my state, colorado, put up a plan to cover everybody and came to me and said "you run our campaign." i believe in this cause. how could i say no? host: you say $8 million was spent by corporations to stop it. is that all it took, spending money? we hadyeah, our plan -- a state plan that would have cost $25 billion, but this year, spending $60e billion on health insurance. we had to make the case that you are going to save money with our plan. and the insurers came in with tv were good ads, funny ads, that that our
host: why did you decide to get that involved in an issue in colorado? guest: i wrote a book about health care. i am just a reporter. you know, an objective observer. that ame totally obvious decent ethical democracy ought to provide health care for everybody. and i started giving speeches around the country, and people would say "what is it good health care pl -- what is a plan?"alth care i said he has a cover everybody. if you do, you save lives and money. all the other rich...
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the colorado supplies water for 30 million people.ng the water to the people in arizona took an astounding level of engineering. >> we have this huge canal system that transports it 336 miles uphill to deliver it to communities, farmers, industries. >> the central arizona project was constructed in the 1970s and '80s. the massive system brings the water to the population centers of phoenix and tucson. >> it cost over $4 billion to build. there was a 300-mile- long excavation, several tunnels bored through mountains, siphons going under rivers. and you can see itg marvel. from outer space. >> on average, more than 5 trillion gallons flow through the canal every year. >> what we're looking at behind me here is a map board of the system itself. it's 336 miles long, controlled by two dispatchers that are sitting behind us here. >> we have 15 pumping stations along our 300-plus-mile canal. we have to basically pump the water uphill and then let it flow by gravity over some period of miles. >> so all these values that you're looking at are
the colorado supplies water for 30 million people.ng the water to the people in arizona took an astounding level of engineering. >> we have this huge canal system that transports it 336 miles uphill to deliver it to communities, farmers, industries. >> the central arizona project was constructed in the 1970s and '80s. the massive system brings the water to the population centers of phoenix and tucson. >> it cost over $4 billion to build. there was a 300-mile- long excavation,...
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the colorado supplies water for 30 million people. an astounding level of engineering. >> we have this huge canal system that transports it 336 miles uphill to deliver it to communities, farmers, industries. >> the central arizona project was constructed in the 1970s and '80s. the massive system brings the water to the population centers of phoenix and tucson. >> it cost over $4 billion to build. there was a 300-mile- long excavation, several tunnels bored through mountains, siphons going under rivers. it's an engineering marvel. and you can see it from outer space. >> on average, more than 5 trillion gallons flow through the canal every year. >> what we're looking at behind me here is a map board of the system itself. it's 336 miles long, controlled by two dispatchers that are sitting behind us here. >> we have 15 pumping stations along our 300-plus-mile canal. we have to basically pump the water uphill and then let it flow by gravity over some period of miles. >> so all these values that you're looking at are in cfs, cubic feet per
the colorado supplies water for 30 million people. an astounding level of engineering. >> we have this huge canal system that transports it 336 miles uphill to deliver it to communities, farmers, industries. >> the central arizona project was constructed in the 1970s and '80s. the massive system brings the water to the population centers of phoenix and tucson. >> it cost over $4 billion to build. there was a 300-mile- long excavation, several tunnels bored through mountains,...
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una iglesia de dÉnver, colorado, donde buscÓ refugio con su pequeÑo hijo para protegerse de la deportaciÓna poder estar con mis hijos, con mi familia, sin ese miedo. reportera: es que los problemas comenzaron con su primer abogado, pues asegura que este no la representÓ apropiadamente en 2010, por presuntamente utilizar una documentaciÓn que no era la suya para trabajar. sin embargo ahora existe una esperanza. >> nosotros tenemos un acuerdo con el gobierno de que ella puede estar afuera del santuario hasta su prÓxima cita en julio, nosotros tenemos hasta el 7 de agosto. reportera: esta madre de dos niÑos podrÁ continuar su caso legal desde su hogar, pero su tiempo es limitado y no es una garantÍa que se pueda quedar en el paÍs. >> pues son dos meses que puedo hacer muchas cosas, buscar mÁs apoyo, seguir peleando mi caso, juntando mÁs personas, más de la comunidad que influya. y pues, yo tengo esperanzas el 7 de julio en la corte y que me reabran mi caso y poder seguir en este paÍs mÁs tiempo. reportera: aunque esto depende de algo mÁs, segÚn su abogado. >> si nosotros ganamos la corte en j
una iglesia de dÉnver, colorado, donde buscÓ refugio con su pequeÑo hijo para protegerse de la deportaciÓna poder estar con mis hijos, con mi familia, sin ese miedo. reportera: es que los problemas comenzaron con su primer abogado, pues asegura que este no la representÓ apropiadamente en 2010, por presuntamente utilizar una documentaciÓn que no era la suya para trabajar. sin embargo ahora existe una esperanza. >> nosotros tenemos un acuerdo con el gobierno de que ella puede estar...
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the gelen om colorado is regnized. r. polis: as theentlen knows, we grant necessary waivers for amendments all the time. it's aery routin thing. so to argue its not germane, the rules committee can grant e cessa wverses for any of -- wavers for any of these amendments and fralyhese amenents are mo gmane to whathemerican people care abt than the underlying bill. mrs.emings amendment that states theirector of the f.b.i. may onlye removed for iffiency, nlect duty misuse of office, what could be more germane to the ncn of the american people than that? alitouavtaken was granting theecessary waivers as eul committee doe regularly on a number of bls when it suits their interest. anher amendment from representative kennedy was rectd,o reinstate the authority to apint an independent couns f rposes of an independent insgation. one from lawrence w rejected to reitate the authority for an independet ounsel. mr. lieu of california had an amendmt to reinstate the authority for an independent unl. to investigate. t was not allowed. rep
the gelen om colorado is regnized. r. polis: as theentlen knows, we grant necessary waivers for amendments all the time. it's aery routin thing. so to argue its not germane, the rules committee can grant e cessa wverses for any of -- wavers for any of these amendments and fralyhese amenents are mo gmane to whathemerican people care abt than the underlying bill. mrs.emings amendment that states theirector of the f.b.i. may onlye removed for iffiency, nlect duty misuse of office, what could be...
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tonight, hellickson benched against colorado. charlie blackman, his ninth rbi, a 2 run single, phillies down 2-0. carlos gon gonzales gone. phillies lose 7-2, drop 20 of 24. thanks a lot, now you upset the baby. kid, this is how we all feel. i know we are better than this. we have to have a spark to get out of it. win a couple in a row and it could put us on a winning streak. >> everyone's goals are different. while lane johnson is trying to cut out ben and jerry ice cream runs to keep his weight down, carson wentz is trying to cut down late game mistakes. he's returned for offseason workouts new and improved. his teammates are taking notice in his leadership even at the age of 24. >> last year, a little different story. trying to get my bearings straight. barely knew where the locker room was. now it's focusing on these guys and play book and building something special. >> wentz knows where the locker room is now. he has to figure out where the endzone is and the "ws." >> "jimmy kimmel live" next, zach ef ran, connie nielson and
tonight, hellickson benched against colorado. charlie blackman, his ninth rbi, a 2 run single, phillies down 2-0. carlos gon gonzales gone. phillies lose 7-2, drop 20 of 24. thanks a lot, now you upset the baby. kid, this is how we all feel. i know we are better than this. we have to have a spark to get out of it. win a couple in a row and it could put us on a winning streak. >> everyone's goals are different. while lane johnson is trying to cut out ben and jerry ice cream runs to keep...