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colorado has been the laboratory with marijuana. colorado can never go back to the old way. we will keep working on trying to get it right. i tell people you should not do it for tax revenue. but we have cases of drug addiction. serious opioid problems. we have been able to fight back on them and addictions are coming down but it is hard to find money the public will allow to be used to really address serious addicts. marijuana gets tax revenue. we are pushing close to $100 million being spent on addressing the consequences of drug addiction with marijuana money. new hampshire is thinking about it. one thing i would say, make sure you identify before you legalize how you will use your money so it is not a food fight. new revenues let's put it toward , early childhood education or potholes or whatever. in colorado we have tried to make sure all the money stays and gets focused on the consequences of drug addiction. >> this is the health care question. let's say there's medicare for all. three things you would do first given the political reality in d.c. to address pricing and
colorado has been the laboratory with marijuana. colorado can never go back to the old way. we will keep working on trying to get it right. i tell people you should not do it for tax revenue. but we have cases of drug addiction. serious opioid problems. we have been able to fight back on them and addictions are coming down but it is hard to find money the public will allow to be used to really address serious addicts. marijuana gets tax revenue. we are pushing close to $100 million being spent...
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of colorado. >> good morning. i'm the national political eporter with "politico." i'm excited to be with all of you today and the governor of colorado. >> to be clear, we actually have the greatest snow. [laughter] >> so, we will get into the snow. we will get into the governor's push for transitioning to 100% renewable by 2040, his push for early childhood education. will talk a little bit about what single-payer might look like in colorado and we will save a couple political questions at the end because we are "politico" after all. i wanted to ask you about the news of the day, what has been dominating washington, which is trumps national emergency declaration. colorado was one of about 12 states that decided to sue the trump administration about that. walk you through why colorado decided to join and what you see as forward movement from the trump administration? gov. polis: obviously, the direct concern in colorado specifically is this would drain upwards of about $100 million out of colorado,
of colorado. >> good morning. i'm the national political eporter with "politico." i'm excited to be with all of you today and the governor of colorado. >> to be clear, we actually have the greatest snow. [laughter] >> so, we will get into the snow. we will get into the governor's push for transitioning to 100% renewable by 2040, his push for early childhood education. will talk a little bit about what single-payer might look like in colorado and we will save a couple...
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i was a regent at the university of colorado, it's one of the few states where we elect regents. i served a six-year term, epresenting the same congressional district i now representing congress. i tried to make higher education more affordable and
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[laughter] based on colorado.those wholooper: for do not know, i opposed the legalization of recreational marijuana. i thought there might be a spike in teenage consumption. when you are a teenager in your brain is rapidly growing, the high thc marijuana has a high probability, even with intermittent usage, once a week, has a high probability of taking away a sliver of your long-term memory. i have a son who is so sick of hearing this. but your long-term hearing is also your iq, the ability to remember, how we measure intelligence. and when you get a little older, you remember the fun in life, remove or the crazy times you had when you were goofy. so i thought the risks were to the kids and there would be a spike in a spike in driving while high. no one had ever done it before. even amsterdam acknowledged we were the first to have a regulatory system. now we are about five years into it, and all the things you most feared have not happened. it is not perfect. there is still a black market. there are things we're s
[laughter] based on colorado.those wholooper: for do not know, i opposed the legalization of recreational marijuana. i thought there might be a spike in teenage consumption. when you are a teenager in your brain is rapidly growing, the high thc marijuana has a high probability, even with intermittent usage, once a week, has a high probability of taking away a sliver of your long-term memory. i have a son who is so sick of hearing this. but your long-term hearing is also your iq, the ability to...
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thank you, senator from colorado. israel's attorney general indicts prime minister, and we will tell you what he is accused of an expert and pakistani officials will make a peace gesture towards india after shooting down two fighter jets and holding one other pilot. ♪ with our service. but the va home loan benefit is a big one. if you want to use it to get cash, call newday usa. and don't let less than perfect credit hold you back. even if you've been turned down for a va loan by your bank, call newday usa. they've been given automatic authority by the va, and they can often help veterans when other lenders won't. by re-financing up to 100 percent of your home's value, you could take out 50,000 dollars or more. you could use that money to pay credit card debt and other expenses, plan for retirement, and get back on your feet financially. need money for your family? call newday usa right now and use the va home loan benefit you've earned and deserve. go to newdayusa.com, or call 1-855-newdayusa. reach her health goals!
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this portion includes former colorado governor john hickenlooper with opening remarks from former treasuryretary robert rubin. this is 40 minutes. >>> good morning, i'm bob room and and on behalf of my colleagues hamilton project welcome to today's form which is as you know is expanding opportunities at the state and local level through evidence-based decision-making during what i'm going to do is very briefly set the stage for today's program. and then we will turn right into our program. we have as all of us know a federal system. and that, i think gives us many advantages. states and cities can take different approaches to common problems and as a consequence, best practices can develop within all can benefit from. states and cities are closest to our citizens and the national government would be and i think in many cases that would enable states and cities to make decisions that are better suited to the local circumstances. at a time when the federal government unfortunately is in large measure done dysfunctional, states and cities can act. i think there's also another point, which sel
this portion includes former colorado governor john hickenlooper with opening remarks from former treasuryretary robert rubin. this is 40 minutes. >>> good morning, i'm bob room and and on behalf of my colleagues hamilton project welcome to today's form which is as you know is expanding opportunities at the state and local level through evidence-based decision-making during what i'm going to do is very briefly set the stage for today's program. and then we will turn right into our...
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we will begin our program with a fireside chat with the former governor of colorado, john hickenloopert will be conducted by sudeep reddy who is the managing editor of politico and had been former economics editor of the wall street journal. governor hickenlooper is widely respected and widely recognized for bringing analytic and evidenced based rigor to decision-making in the state of colorado and also for the sound and sensible programs that he has implemented on many fronts. we are extremely fortunate to have the governor with us and we thank them for being here. the fireside chat will be followed by two panels. the first will address approving improving policy and improving at the state and local level our second focus on transportation and housing policy to increase economic opportunities. let me just say on a personal i don't know how many of you remember this but many decades ago there was a book by jane jacobs, the death and life of american cities. i myself am a great fan of that book and the idea was to nurture the vibrant character street life and neighborhoods of great citi
we will begin our program with a fireside chat with the former governor of colorado, john hickenloopert will be conducted by sudeep reddy who is the managing editor of politico and had been former economics editor of the wall street journal. governor hickenlooper is widely respected and widely recognized for bringing analytic and evidenced based rigor to decision-making in the state of colorado and also for the sound and sensible programs that he has implemented on many fronts. we are extremely...
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we begin our program with a fireside chat with the former governor of colorado, john hickenlooper.t will be conducted by sudeep reddy was the managing ever editor of politico. governor hickenlooper is widely respected and widely recognized for bringing analytic and analyst in the state of colorado. and also for the sound sensible purpose that he is implemented on many fronts. we are asked dreamily fortunate to have a governor with us and we thank him for being here. the fireside chat will be followed by two panels. the first will address improving policy analysis and outcomes of the state and local level. the second will focus on transportation and housing policy to increase economic opportunities. let me just say on a personal note i don't know if many of you remember many decades ago there was a book by jane jacobs, the death and life of great american cities and i myself am a great fan of that book and the idea was to nurture the bribery character, street life and neighborhoods of great cities and hopefully, that will be part of the discussion that focuses on the complexities an
we begin our program with a fireside chat with the former governor of colorado, john hickenlooper.t will be conducted by sudeep reddy was the managing ever editor of politico. governor hickenlooper is widely respected and widely recognized for bringing analytic and analyst in the state of colorado. and also for the sound sensible purpose that he is implemented on many fronts. we are asked dreamily fortunate to have a governor with us and we thank him for being here. the fireside chat will be...
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my daughter is back home in colorado, with my wife. the honor ofsh serving in congress, they are proud parents. but they are also down to earth people, who are very focused on their granddaughter and making sure the family is doing well. >> you ran a campaign ad where you talk about being in colorado when you were 14 when columbine happened, were you at the school? >> no, i was a freshman in high school, my high school was nine miles away from columbine. i remember being a freshman in school, and having our school shut down, not understanding why that was the case, and only learning a few hourlies -- few hours later as we were set home that the reason was because of the tragedy that had unfolded at columbine 10 minutes away. and watching the evening news with my parents, and seeing the pictures of these children, kids who were the same age as me, who had lost their lives, who would never be able to live their dreams. me, ando big impact on the way i see the gun violence issue and the need for gun violence perform, gun control, and a va
my daughter is back home in colorado, with my wife. the honor ofsh serving in congress, they are proud parents. but they are also down to earth people, who are very focused on their granddaughter and making sure the family is doing well. >> you ran a campaign ad where you talk about being in colorado when you were 14 when columbine happened, were you at the school? >> no, i was a freshman in high school, my high school was nine miles away from columbine. i remember being a freshman...
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>> yes, i spent almost my entire life in colorado. my wife and i live in lafayette outside of boulder county, where we are raising our daughter. my parents are not for the united states, they were refugees from a small country in east africa. >> what did they tell you about that journey for them? why did they choose the united states? >> they chose the united states because the united states is the beacon of freedom, hope, and opportunity to the world. they were incredibly lucky to have refuge here in the united states and to be able to have political asylum. for us, when i say us, me and my younger sister, it was important growing up that we not take for granted the opportunities that we had. that we recognize these freedoms that the united states has, it's unlike anything else in the rest of the world. it's important for her and died to pay it forward in the eyes of our parents, and that we really take every advantage and opportunity. so their journey to this country has had a large impact on my life and career choices in terms of d
>> yes, i spent almost my entire life in colorado. my wife and i live in lafayette outside of boulder county, where we are raising our daughter. my parents are not for the united states, they were refugees from a small country in east africa. >> what did they tell you about that journey for them? why did they choose the united states? >> they chose the united states because the united states is the beacon of freedom, hope, and opportunity to the world. they were incredibly...
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. >>> prosecutors reveal disturbing evidence in the case of a missing colorado mom. her fiance will now stand trial for murder. >>> and a flat denial from president trump about a hush-money investigation. what he says he never asked his former acting attorney general to do. ♪ >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs headquarters here in neu. i'm anne-marie green. a dangerous winter storm is stretching from the midwest to the northeast and will bring heavy snow and ice today to millions of people. snow is already blanketing the midwest making travel conditions treacherous in parts of missouri and kansas, and the west is also seeing heavy snowfall. chief meteorologist eric fisher of our boston station wbz tells us about the storms, plural, hitting coast to coast. >> well, a couple more winter storms to track. the first one today. this is going to bring an icy mix. d.c. area into philadelphia, southern parts of new jersey, as we head through the morning. then spreading up toward the new york city metro during the afternoon. snow changing over to ice, some hig
. >>> prosecutors reveal disturbing evidence in the case of a missing colorado mom. her fiance will now stand trial for murder. >>> and a flat denial from president trump about a hush-money investigation. what he says he never asked his former acting attorney general to do. ♪ >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs headquarters here in neu. i'm anne-marie green. a dangerous winter storm is stretching from the midwest to the northeast and will bring heavy...
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so for example, if trump were to win in colorado but the popular vote went to the democrats, coloradovotes for the democrats. is that something you would support? >> i have to read it. i haven't had a chance to read it. let me say this. directionally, i'm for getting rid of the electoral college. >> dana: really? >> yeah. i think we ought to have direct election of our president. i think the electoral college is antiquated, belonged two centuries ago. it would be good to fix it. whether we are able to fix it is another question, a journey like that takes a long time. meantime -- >> dana: i was going to say it would require a constitutional amendment, which is very difficult. >> right. that is difficult and it's takes a long time. in the meantime, we could be working on other things like the lack of economic mobility in this country, infrastructure, education. all of the things we need to be doing while we're completely obsessed with this wall that the president finds himself occupied with. i mean, i would say going back to that question you asked earlier, if he tries to do emergencies
so for example, if trump were to win in colorado but the popular vote went to the democrats, coloradovotes for the democrats. is that something you would support? >> i have to read it. i haven't had a chance to read it. let me say this. directionally, i'm for getting rid of the electoral college. >> dana: really? >> yeah. i think we ought to have direct election of our president. i think the electoral college is antiquated, belonged two centuries ago. it would be good to fix...
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is it better when it is not regulated in colorado? is it better when it is regulated in colorado? it is probably the ladder. several states submitted briefings even before it was rejected by the supreme court arguing we do not have a problem with other states not criminalizing it. we will keep our state troopers on the border to stop it from coming in. >> that is the border wall. [ laughter ] >> anyway, i think that is a serious concern as to what exactly the response is to a preemption suit by one state against the other. another thing i will mention is that the other thing regarding that suit is that the defendant in the case is colorado. i am not sure how far that goes to stopping any scheme of marijuana regulation. you are not including the very important dispensaries, growers, manufacturers, distributors of marijuana in those suits. usually when you had several suits against other state, the defendant is the polluter, the company that is creating the pollution. this is a very odd suit. i think it is quite method to figure out what to do in these situations. >> thank you. this
is it better when it is not regulated in colorado? is it better when it is regulated in colorado? it is probably the ladder. several states submitted briefings even before it was rejected by the supreme court arguing we do not have a problem with other states not criminalizing it. we will keep our state troopers on the border to stop it from coming in. >> that is the border wall. [ laughter ] >> anyway, i think that is a serious concern as to what exactly the response is to a...
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la maxima pri o prisiprisio vivira mejor en la maxima pri o prisiprisn de se seguridad maxima en colorado y no en manhattan, buenas tardes, la pregunta es que pasara con la fortuna del chapo, el senador e ted cruz insiste en usarla en el muro y ademas este miercosel c m criminal para mi. >>> en el nombre y del padre, la hija del chapo asegura su padre no es ni criminal ni millonario, nos dice rosa que no lo ve hace 3 aÑos ,pero piensa estar el dia de la sentencia en el 25 de ju, ojo con el brote de sarampion, el rote sbrote se extiende en a estados, los afectados son niÑos que los padres no quisieron va vacunarlos, el pueblo mexicano q que vive de fabricar peluches se prepara para san valentin, la a mayoria viven de la creacion de los muÑecos que no pueden faltar para esta fecha. >>> noticias teelemundo con jos diaz balart. >>> joaquin "el chapo" guzman se prepara para vivir el resto de s su vida tras las rejas, el ver d veredicto en su contra le ha e puesto un punto final a su ca e carrera criminal, pero ahora lo que todos se preguntan es que i sigue para el ex lider del car e cartel de
la maxima pri o prisiprisio vivira mejor en la maxima pri o prisiprisn de se seguridad maxima en colorado y no en manhattan, buenas tardes, la pregunta es que pasara con la fortuna del chapo, el senador e ted cruz insiste en usarla en el muro y ademas este miercosel c m criminal para mi. >>> en el nombre y del padre, la hija del chapo asegura su padre no es ni criminal ni millonario, nos dice rosa que no lo ve hace 3 aÑos ,pero piensa estar el dia de la sentencia en el 25 de ju, ojo...
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so he heads up the mountains to colorado. >> there the list of victims grew. five additional women would be killed. one, just a 12 year old child. >> in the summer of 1975, bundy's luck is changing. >> he was going from being the hunter to be being the hunte>> the attention of a police officer, a short police chase was quickly followed by an arrest. once in custody, hiding became more difficult. >> that put him on the radar of utah law enforcement. and they had this unsolved abductor of carol. >> carol came to the police station, was shown a lineup and was able to identify bundy as the person who attacked her. >> he was arrested and charged with the kidnapping of carol. >> during court proceedings in utah, bundy actually comes outside and talks to the media. >> yes, i intend to complete my legal education and become a lawyer and be a damn good lawyer. >> he was an arrogant [ bleep ], basically, and that's the way he ca the stand. >> ted bundy was convicted of kidnapping carol. >> meanwhile, detectives found more incriminating evidence. >> hairs in his volkswag
so he heads up the mountains to colorado. >> there the list of victims grew. five additional women would be killed. one, just a 12 year old child. >> in the summer of 1975, bundy's luck is changing. >> he was going from being the hunter to be being the hunte>> the attention of a police officer, a short police chase was quickly followed by an arrest. once in custody, hiding became more difficult. >> that put him on the radar of utah law enforcement. and they had...
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and in colorado a grass roots show of force and opposition to the us president in colorado we will be on the side of the rule of law. the end because colorado will be over by this illegal watching having funds that are dedicated to be spent here elsewhere we will be joining in action to challenge it was there among sixteen states to challenge what they see as a cash grab taking disaster relief money to pay for a more than two thousand kilometer long vanity project on the mexico border the wall standoff came to a head on friday when president trump said he would invoke a rarely used power bypassing congress to fund his campaign promise i could do the wall over a longer period of time i didn't need to do this but i'd rather do it much faster for his opponents that statement appear to undermine his case there's a crisis president trump got it right when he said. he didn't have to do this but i would now pressure is mounting from within his republican party with senators objecting i think it's a bad idea whether the last currently written permits it or not if it does then i think it's a m
and in colorado a grass roots show of force and opposition to the us president in colorado we will be on the side of the rule of law. the end because colorado will be over by this illegal watching having funds that are dedicated to be spent here elsewhere we will be joining in action to challenge it was there among sixteen states to challenge what they see as a cash grab taking disaster relief money to pay for a more than two thousand kilometer long vanity project on the mexico border the wall...
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abc's kayna whitworth in colorado tonight. >> reporter: patrick frazee back before a colorado judge as prosecutors lay out stunning new details and a possible motive in connection with the disappearance of kelsey berreth. nearly two weeks after she was last seen on this grocery store surveillance video, berreth's parents told investigators they found blood spatter in her bathroom. tests revealed the young mother's blood in multiple locations in the home and efforts to clean it. frazee told police the last time he saw berreth was thanksgiving, november 22nd, but prosecutors say cell phone location data shows berreth and frazee's phones together in the same location several days later. berreth's phone eventually located 700 miles away in idaho. frazee's friend krystal lee kenney admitting she put it there. >> we wouldn't know where the murder happened in the apartment, which room or wherever it happened, without her testimony. >> reporter: prosecutors say kenney told them she was romantically involved with frazee since march of last year, and that frazee told her berreth was an abusive m
abc's kayna whitworth in colorado tonight. >> reporter: patrick frazee back before a colorado judge as prosecutors lay out stunning new details and a possible motive in connection with the disappearance of kelsey berreth. nearly two weeks after she was last seen on this grocery store surveillance video, berreth's parents told investigators they found blood spatter in her bathroom. tests revealed the young mother's blood in multiple locations in the home and efforts to clean it. frazee...
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colorado's governor is hoping to overt it saying both sides are close to a deal, but teacher salariesemain a major sticking point. the union says its proposal could be funded if some of the $4 million slated annual floinu invested in teacher salaries. >>> officials in key west, florida are moving to ban the sale of popular sunscreens connected to coral reefs. a city commission voted to ban those containing chemicals shown to damage the reefs. about 10% evof sunscreens conta the product. the ban does not take effect until january 2021. the city can't keep visitors from bringing the banned sunscreens to beaches, it can only discourage them. >>> scary moment in missouri, a school bus overturning in kansas city as it was dropping off students. the school district spokesman says it may be due to freezing rain and icy roads. first responders recused the three students and driver on the bus. no major injuries. one student who was in a wheelchair had to be removed with a gurney. amazing. >>> ozzy osbourne was admitted to the hospital wednesday after suffering complications from the flu. his w
colorado's governor is hoping to overt it saying both sides are close to a deal, but teacher salariesemain a major sticking point. the union says its proposal could be funded if some of the $4 million slated annual floinu invested in teacher salaries. >>> officials in key west, florida are moving to ban the sale of popular sunscreens connected to coral reefs. a city commission voted to ban those containing chemicals shown to damage the reefs. about 10% evof sunscreens conta the...
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not the statewide level in colorado.e 2016 election in which donald trump lost the popular vote but won the electoral college, a phenomenon that is only happen 5 times in us history. the colorado bill has passed the senate. we will keep an eye on it. new fox news poll coming as democrats face a vote on the green new deal calling for a makeover of the american economy and what critics call socialism. 57% of voters have a positive opinion of capitalism. that is more than twice the number who feel the same way about socialism and by 25% margin more republicans than democrats have a positive view of capitalism. some of the groups most likely to have a favorable view of socialism include self identified liberals 50%, clinton voters 40%, those under the age of 30, 36%. let's talk about it with the host of the dennis prager radio show, national spokesman for hillary clinton campaign and brad blakeman, deputy to george w. bush, great to have you with us. let's talk about poll numbers on the growing interest and embrace of social
not the statewide level in colorado.e 2016 election in which donald trump lost the popular vote but won the electoral college, a phenomenon that is only happen 5 times in us history. the colorado bill has passed the senate. we will keep an eye on it. new fox news poll coming as democrats face a vote on the green new deal calling for a makeover of the american economy and what critics call socialism. 57% of voters have a positive opinion of capitalism. that is more than twice the number who feel...
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we like to see that across northwest colorado.ard my guy talk about oragraphical terrain. this has to do with colorado, the continental divide. a lot of times we get the moisture laiden air that rides up over the continental divide. the air was forced to rise, it forms, condenses and forms cloud cover. in the low altitude, we have rainfall. in the high elevations in the mountains, where i was located, we get the perfect, powdery snowfall, which is great for skiing and snowboarding. in colorado, this particular area has over 110% of its season average snowfall to date. and the storms continue to line up this weekend. you better believe the ski and snowboarding enthusiasts are checking every computer model to see how deep the snow could get. we have the potential to measure this in feet, not inches, this weekend. great news because it is presidents' day weekend. a lot of people hitting the resorts and trying to do private expeditions like you saw taking snow cats into the rural wilderness of colorado. you can see where steam boat sp
we like to see that across northwest colorado.ard my guy talk about oragraphical terrain. this has to do with colorado, the continental divide. a lot of times we get the moisture laiden air that rides up over the continental divide. the air was forced to rise, it forms, condenses and forms cloud cover. in the low altitude, we have rainfall. in the high elevations in the mountains, where i was located, we get the perfect, powdery snowfall, which is great for skiing and snowboarding. in colorado,...
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the colorado bill has passed the state senate. new fox news polls.vote on the green new deal. it calls for a major makeover of the american economy. shades of what critics are calling socialism. 57% have a positive opinion of capitalism. that's more than twice the number who feel the same way about socialism. 25% margin, 25 points, more republicans and democrats have a positive view of capitalism. striking differences. some groups most likely to have a favorable view of socialism include self identified liberals, clinton voters, and those under the age of 30. let's talk about it with dennis kreger, josh, and brad. former deputy attorney assistan assistant. welcome to all of you. brad, these poll numbers. what do you think? >> i think it's very troubling for the democratic party. i think they have an identity crisis. i remember that if you called the democrat a socialist, you are defaming them. now they get angry if you don't call them a socialist. it's troubling with their policies are. this new deal is, it's been written on the back of a napkin. nob
the colorado bill has passed the state senate. new fox news polls.vote on the green new deal. it calls for a major makeover of the american economy. shades of what critics are calling socialism. 57% have a positive opinion of capitalism. that's more than twice the number who feel the same way about socialism. 25% margin, 25 points, more republicans and democrats have a positive view of capitalism. striking differences. some groups most likely to have a favorable view of socialism include self...
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>> this is ron stallworth calling from colorado springs, colorado. how are you sir?on played by denzel washington gets on the phone with david duke, the klan's grand wizard played by topher grace. >> i'm talking to a true american. >> reporter: in 1978, stallworth, a colorado springs detective, began an undercover investigation into the klan and later wrote the book that i spired the movie. >> how on earth did you get away with this? >> with a little bit of luck. with a lot of skill. and with the participants that dumb as they come. >> the members of the ku klux klan? >> that's correct. >> gullible. >> dumb and dumber. >> dumb and dumber and dumbest. >> to persuade the klan of your authenticity, you said some vile things over the phone. >> i used their language, the language of hate. >> yeah. like what? >> when they asked me why i wanted to joy, i said i hate anybody else that isn't pure aryan white like i am. >> reporter: in the movie, as in real life, ron answered a klan recruiting ad. when he was invited to join there had to be two rons, black ron on the phone --
>> this is ron stallworth calling from colorado springs, colorado. how are you sir?on played by denzel washington gets on the phone with david duke, the klan's grand wizard played by topher grace. >> i'm talking to a true american. >> reporter: in 1978, stallworth, a colorado springs detective, began an undercover investigation into the klan and later wrote the book that i spired the movie. >> how on earth did you get away with this? >> with a little bit of luck....
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>> we have a pcandidate from colorado and it would be amazing to have someone from colorado win presidentnet told me that starting salary in denver for public schools for teachers are in the $30,000s. if you drove up the state line you could make $10,000 more. i said the old taxpayer bill of rights in colorado. he said what is there going to be an effort to repeal it under the polis administration. >> a trickle down effect of a tight financing system. >> there was a couple measures that didn't succeed. there was a road funding measure because of tabrs. those go before the voters and they both failed. we're looking at what we can do legislatively. what your goal to do there is reducing the income tax rate if is a concept of tax reform that elud eluded president obama but we're trying to get that done. it is not always the case, chuck. we nund while the state funded initialtive for roads fail, a number of local initiatives for funding transportation even in conservative areas like el paso counties, they pay for their road and they know it will be spent on projects like somebody else's schoo
>> we have a pcandidate from colorado and it would be amazing to have someone from colorado win presidentnet told me that starting salary in denver for public schools for teachers are in the $30,000s. if you drove up the state line you could make $10,000 more. i said the old taxpayer bill of rights in colorado. he said what is there going to be an effort to repeal it under the polis administration. >> a trickle down effect of a tight financing system. >> there was a couple...
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with colorado, organizers need just 89 more electoral votes.hat would take some red states doing it. this is an end run around u.s. constitution. >> this is not something where the state legislature independently via compact can can come together to modify the the federal constitution. article 4 say, how states can join the union and so states still have it abide by our supreme law of the land had is the u.s. federal constitution. supporters say it evens playing field for voters pointing out majority of votes to place in just a dozen battle ground. why do 12 states get to pick the president? right? that's what's happening now. but those oppose worried candidates would visit states with big populations. and so this would be taking away your and my vote saying let's someone sw else in another state decide what colorado is going to do? >> a pugh research poll last year showed a majority of americans supported changing the constitution to get rid of the electoral college. national popular vote compact could not change the constitution and it wouldn
with colorado, organizers need just 89 more electoral votes.hat would take some red states doing it. this is an end run around u.s. constitution. >> this is not something where the state legislature independently via compact can can come together to modify the the federal constitution. article 4 say, how states can join the union and so states still have it abide by our supreme law of the land had is the u.s. federal constitution. supporters say it evens playing field for voters pointing...
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buck of colorado. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 122, the gentleman from colorado, mr. buck, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from colorado. mr. buck: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. chairman, i am an original co-sponsor of this resolution. and it was my understanding at the time that i co-sponsored this that we would have the opportunity to make this resolution better. this amendment that i have offered does just that. the amendment -- and i actually thought of this amendment after the chairman of the committee held a hearing on this issue and i listened carefully to the witnesses and the witnesses talked about the fact that our intelligence sharing with saudi arabia helped saudi arabia target -- target sites in yemen to bomb and reduced -- reduced civilian casualties. i want to make sure that we continue to help saudi arabia reduce civilian casualties. i want to make sure we're doing everything we can to avoid the humanitarian crisis there at the same time we recognize the geopolitical significance of our relationsh
buck of colorado. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 122, the gentleman from colorado, mr. buck, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from colorado. mr. buck: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. chairman, i am an original co-sponsor of this resolution. and it was my understanding at the time that i co-sponsored this that we would have the opportunity to make this resolution better. this amendment that i have offered does just that. the amendment...
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junto con el congresista demÓcrata de colorado jason. >>> >>> trabajar 6 meses y un aÑo.idir su vida entre las comunidades la asamblea legislativa y su esposa y 2 hijos que siempre lo esperan en colorado. en salvador, samuel arias noticias telemundo. >>> recuerdan que hace mÁs de una semana preguntaron al presidente de mÉxico. durante la habitual rueda de prensa que ofrece los medios cada maÑana sus preguntos relacionadas con las graves desapariciones de niÑos. >>> escuchen. >>> en los Últimos 12 aÑos se ha incrementado. muy alto el nÚmero de desapariciones de menores de edad. >>> cÓmo lo harÍa su gobierno para detener esto. >>> estamos ya, tratando de que no haya desaparecidos. en el paÍs >>> mis colegas se llaman fernando luz villalobos y ethan luz martÍnez. >>> estamos felices de estar aquÍ. >>> encantados de hablar con ustedes. >>> que quedaron satisfechos con las repuestas de manuel lÓpez obrador. >>> sÍ muy satisfechos. >>> quiere una gran educaciÓn y no hayan criminales. >>> es un plan alargo plazo ¿no?. >>> ethan notaron casa de sorpresa del presidente cuando le h
junto con el congresista demÓcrata de colorado jason. >>> >>> trabajar 6 meses y un aÑo.idir su vida entre las comunidades la asamblea legislativa y su esposa y 2 hijos que siempre lo esperan en colorado. en salvador, samuel arias noticias telemundo. >>> recuerdan que hace mÁs de una semana preguntaron al presidente de mÉxico. durante la habitual rueda de prensa que ofrece los medios cada maÑana sus preguntos relacionadas con las graves desapariciones de niÑos....
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i am never going to colorado. >> juan: greenhouse gas emissions.guy before me fainted. >> dana: that's how you know it's a good audience. [laughter] set your dvrs, never miss an episode of "the five." "special report" is up next. hey, bret. >> bret: thanks, dana. president trump is not backing down on his declaration of a national emergency to build a border wall as he speaks out against socialism and for change in venezuela. chicago police want to talk again with the actor who says he was assaulted by pro-trumper attackers but now his story does not seem to be adding up. we begin a weeklong series on the controversial political manifesto known as the green new deal, that has presidential candidates scrambling. this is "special report." ♪ good evening. welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. president trump says a new day is coming in latin america. the
i am never going to colorado. >> juan: greenhouse gas emissions.guy before me fainted. >> dana: that's how you know it's a good audience. [laughter] set your dvrs, never miss an episode of "the five." "special report" is up next. hey, bret. >> bret: thanks, dana. president trump is not backing down on his declaration of a national emergency to build a border wall as he speaks out against socialism and for change in venezuela. chicago police want to talk...
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the gentleman from colorado. mr. perlmutter: i yield myself such time as i might consume. i want to thank my friend, mr. cole. we had a lot of hearings in the rules committee where we heard a lot of appropriations bills and, quite frankly, we knew that if we had some time and the appropriators were able to act, that they would come to an agreement. an agreement that didn't give everybody all that they wanted, but gave them something that they wanted. and i think our trust was appropriate at that time. with that, i'd like to yield two minutes to the gentlelady from california, mrs. torres. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for two minutes. mrs. torres: thank you, madam speaker. since the 116th congress took office this january, i have voted five times to open up the federal government, and today i rise in support of the conference report and i want to congratulate the conferees and thank specifically chairwoman lowey, ranking member granger, and all of the conferees for their hard work, for coming
the gentleman from colorado. mr. perlmutter: i yield myself such time as i might consume. i want to thank my friend, mr. cole. we had a lot of hearings in the rules committee where we heard a lot of appropriations bills and, quite frankly, we knew that if we had some time and the appropriators were able to act, that they would come to an agreement. an agreement that didn't give everybody all that they wanted, but gave them something that they wanted. and i think our trust was appropriate at...
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. >>> plus a colorado mother is dead and her fiance facing murder charges. new details we're learning about the victim's final moments. colorado mom kelsey berreth is now facing a sixth count in her alleged murder. >>> the fiance of the missing colorado mom kelsey bechltreth now facing murder charges in the case. nbc's steve patterson has more and, just a warning for you, some of these details you're about to hear are disturbing. >> reporter: this morning, real-life details that sound more like grim fiction. >> patrick kills kelsey in a horrific manner, with a bat in the back of the head asely snif blindfold. >> for the first time, prosecutors laid out their case against patrick, a preliminary hearing centering on the day that kelsey bereth was allegedly killed. crystal kenney, a nurse from idaho and former girlfriend of frazee, who agreed to testify against him as part of a plea deal. >> the phone's availability in the investigation. >> reporter: based on kenney's story an investigator who interviewed her, she was asked by frazee to kill berreth three diffe
. >>> plus a colorado mother is dead and her fiance facing murder charges. new details we're learning about the victim's final moments. colorado mom kelsey berreth is now facing a sixth count in her alleged murder. >>> the fiance of the missing colorado mom kelsey bechltreth now facing murder charges in the case. nbc's steve patterson has more and, just a warning for you, some of these details you're about to hear are disturbing. >> reporter: this morning, real-life...
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he is a professor at the university of colorado in boulder. thank you very much for being with us. >> thank you for having me. >> every weekend, american history tv brings you 48 hours of unique programming. to view our schedule and an archive, visit c-span.org. >> i am always enthralled by the senate chambers. the walls themselves. what would they tell us? >> c-span's newest book the senate transports you inside the center wing of the capital. revealing ornate hallways, private workspaces and historic meeting rooms. this keepsake is filled with beautiful color photos of art and architecture. and offers information about the senate's rich history. to order your paperback copy, visit c-span.org. lectures in history, vassar college professor rebecca edwards teaches a class about the differences between 19th century political parties and their views on gender roles, racial equality, and family dynamics. she describes the transition from a patriarchal family unit before the civil war to a reconstruction era ideal of a nuclear family comprised of a
he is a professor at the university of colorado in boulder. thank you very much for being with us. >> thank you for having me. >> every weekend, american history tv brings you 48 hours of unique programming. to view our schedule and an archive, visit c-span.org. >> i am always enthralled by the senate chambers. the walls themselves. what would they tell us? >> c-span's newest book the senate transports you inside the center wing of the capital. revealing ornate hallways,...
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the gentleman from colorado is recognized for one minute. mr. neguse: mr. speaker, i rise today in support of h.r. 8. i serve on the house judiciary committee and last night after 10 hours of debate, our committee passed this bill to be brought to the floor and it is vital we pass it. in colorado we have experienced undue devastation by countless tragedies of gun violence, columbine, aurora, brothers, sisters, wives, young children have been lost at the hands of gun violence. one year ago today, 17 lives were taken in 6:20 in parkland, florida. there is no question we need to address the epidemic of gun violence. we cannot sit by. universal background checks are overwhelmingly supported by the american people and 20 states including my home state of colorado have closed the background check loophole. americans understand what it takes and it is time for congress to act as well. mr. speaker, i rise today to say simply enough is enough. we must act on gun violence. we must pass h.r. 8 here on the floor and with that, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for
the gentleman from colorado is recognized for one minute. mr. neguse: mr. speaker, i rise today in support of h.r. 8. i serve on the house judiciary committee and last night after 10 hours of debate, our committee passed this bill to be brought to the floor and it is vital we pass it. in colorado we have experienced undue devastation by countless tragedies of gun violence, columbine, aurora, brothers, sisters, wives, young children have been lost at the hands of gun violence. one year ago...
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he heads up the mountains to colorado. >> he was very, you know, familiar with ski resorts in coloradold fit in quite well. >> he ends up in aspen. >> on jan 12, 1975, caryn campbell disappeared from the wildwood inn. >> bundy ended up the wildwood inn. caryn campbell was a nurse from michigan. she had come to the wildwood inn just like a day before. >> caryn campbell sat with her fiancee, dr. raymound madalsky, in front of a fire at the wildwood inn. they had just finished dinner. ms. campbell wanted a magazine from her room. about 8:00 in the evening she caught an elevator from the lobby to second floor. that was the last time madalsky sees her alive. >> bundy's there. he whacked her in the head and she was gone. >> 36 days later her nude body was found almost three miles away. >> two months later he goes to vail and ends up killing 26 year old ski instructor julie cunningham. >> he was just not going to stop. he had more relationships with dead women by now than living women. it was all about the hunt. >> bundy goes on this killing spree across the northwest. and he kills three wome
he heads up the mountains to colorado. >> he was very, you know, familiar with ski resorts in coloradold fit in quite well. >> he ends up in aspen. >> on jan 12, 1975, caryn campbell disappeared from the wildwood inn. >> bundy ended up the wildwood inn. caryn campbell was a nurse from michigan. she had come to the wildwood inn just like a day before. >> caryn campbell sat with her fiancee, dr. raymound madalsky, in front of a fire at the wildwood inn. they had just...
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cadena perpetua que parece in i inevitable y sea trasladado a la prision de maxima seguridad en colorado, quizas no vuelv a a ar a su esposa emma coronel. >>> se ve si puede ser llevada a una prision federal para recibir su esposa, amistades, su abog o abogado. >>> en una entrevista a tl telemundo, emma coronel aseguro cuando el proceso termine se d d dedicara a sus hijas gemelas de 7 aÑos. >>> ccon tranqon tranquiidadli alguna parte del mudnndo tranq l tranquilos,...
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the colorado man who battled a mountain lion while out for a run is opening up about the horrifying experience. we will have a y report next. ♪ okay, max...time to help mrs. tyler
the colorado man who battled a mountain lion while out for a run is opening up about the horrifying experience. we will have a y report next. ♪ okay, max...time to help mrs. tyler
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jeff, john berman runs in fort collins, colorado, on those trails.on next time? >> you really don't to have worry. this is a remote, rare occurrence. we can count on our hands the very few people killed or injured by a mountain lion in the last century. these are remarkable predators, one of our most successful wild felines. they are successful from canada to argentina. this is a cat that can leap from a branch 60 feet up in the treetops to the forest floor below. it can move ten miles an hour over long distances to pursue prey. they are an incredible creature adapted to survive in the wild. usually in a situation like this where you have an animal in a conflict situation the result is because of an old animal that's sick or injured or in this case a young cat without a lot of life experience competing with other cats in its territory. >> very quickly, if you find yourself in this situation and i hope no one does, what should you do? >> call travis kaufman. you know, you do exactly -- turn around, make noise, look large. you want this predator to thi
jeff, john berman runs in fort collins, colorado, on those trails.on next time? >> you really don't to have worry. this is a remote, rare occurrence. we can count on our hands the very few people killed or injured by a mountain lion in the last century. these are remarkable predators, one of our most successful wild felines. they are successful from canada to argentina. this is a cat that can leap from a branch 60 feet up in the treetops to the forest floor below. it can move ten miles an...
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i'm from colorado. i approve. real snow. >> in berkeley it was like 60 degrees. we drove up here it's like a winter wonderland. >> in mt. tam, they also saw some snow. >>> developing news from virginia where state lawmaker is backing off his plan to seek the ouster of justin fairfax. >> he was going to suggest articles of impeachment following two allegations of sexual assault. fairfax denied the claims saying both instances were consensual. he's calling for an fbi investigation. meantime, governor ralphth is b a blackface photo scandal. he has noo step down but stumbled in televised interview since the scandal broke. >> the first indentured servants from africa landed on our shores in monroe -- >> also known as slavery. >> yes. >> virginia attorney general mark herring's future also unknown after admitting that he, too, wore blackface in the past. >>> new this morning, acting secretary of defense pat shanahan is in afghanistan. he's meeting with u.s. commanders and afghan leaders. shanahan told reporters he wants to stress to the afghans that they must decide th
i'm from colorado. i approve. real snow. >> in berkeley it was like 60 degrees. we drove up here it's like a winter wonderland. >> in mt. tam, they also saw some snow. >>> developing news from virginia where state lawmaker is backing off his plan to seek the ouster of justin fairfax. >> he was going to suggest articles of impeachment following two allegations of sexual assault. fairfax denied the claims saying both instances were consensual. he's calling for an fbi...
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from colorado i understand that the second half of the climb is harder than the first half. so we have to understand that while we have had success, we have much more work to do. last year was indeed the most important election of our lifetime at a midterm level, and now we are moving into the most important election of our lifetime for president, because he will be a one term president. that is a fact. [applause] that is an economic imperative, a national security imperative, and frankly, folks, it is a moral imperative. a moral imperative around the world, because we know we must make sure we defeat this president. and in order to do that, we have been taking steps. we took steps last august to make sure we are continuing to earn the trust of voters and return power to the grassroots, and we are continuing our efforts now. our primary process, our primary election process has begun. we will have multiple candidates in the field, double-digit candidates without a doubt. i welcome that. they are all spectacular people. their values are our values. we will not be talking abou
from colorado i understand that the second half of the climb is harder than the first half. so we have to understand that while we have had success, we have much more work to do. last year was indeed the most important election of our lifetime at a midterm level, and now we are moving into the most important election of our lifetime for president, because he will be a one term president. that is a fact. [applause] that is an economic imperative, a national security imperative, and frankly,...
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this is happening in loveland, colorado.esponders say the 25 year old painted horse wandered from home, lost her footing, and fell over into the pond. she couldn't stand and rescuers couldn't get the sled under her so they had to improvise. the resuers used a widland hose to drag the horse to shore. the horse, named patches, was able to stand and move on her own. her owner says she is sore but doing okay. seven day (darya) that's it for us this morning... our next newscast is at 5 o clock tonight. (james)don't forget, you can stay connected on our mobile app, kron four dot com and on our facebook and twitter feeds. (ácommercialá) >> announcer: all know "dr. phil"... they call their ex a compulsive liar. >> dr. phil: widower, millionaire. they believe there somebody or not. >> it's time you get held accountable for what you've don done. >> announcer: today... >> asking me to have sex with you after we had broken up because you claimed you had cancer. >> announcer: is a life of deception... >> that you were a rapist... >> dr.
this is happening in loveland, colorado.esponders say the 25 year old painted horse wandered from home, lost her footing, and fell over into the pond. she couldn't stand and rescuers couldn't get the sled under her so they had to improvise. the resuers used a widland hose to drag the horse to shore. the horse, named patches, was able to stand and move on her own. her owner says she is sore but doing okay. seven day (darya) that's it for us this morning... our next newscast is at 5 o clock...
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greg: you, we know. >> wyoming's beautiful neighbor, colorado. >> yeah.denver. friends all around colorado. they think it's been terrible. greg: oh, really? >> yeah, they're not happy. and, look, i know all the hate comes at you if you say that. i'm for states' rights, and i get that. you know, sometimes i have that saying you have to be for what's going to happen. these legalizations are going to happen, so my request is just that people be mindful, keep children safe and do what the police say, like, don't drink and drive, don't do all that stuff, and let's just see how it goes. i am very encouraged and excited about the medicinal properties it has, and if you can use it to help treat people, especially our warriors that come back with ptsd, then absolutely we should to that. greg: very good. rob, you're kind of the expert on this -- [laughter] >> by the way, dana is so high right now. [laughter] no. yeah, i, i, i'm an activist sort of in this community. i would say that one with of the reasons why these things should be legalized, they're not addictive
greg: you, we know. >> wyoming's beautiful neighbor, colorado. >> yeah.denver. friends all around colorado. they think it's been terrible. greg: oh, really? >> yeah, they're not happy. and, look, i know all the hate comes at you if you say that. i'm for states' rights, and i get that. you know, sometimes i have that saying you have to be for what's going to happen. these legalizations are going to happen, so my request is just that people be mindful, keep children safe and do...
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and in colorado a grass roots show of force and opposition to the us president in colorado we will be on the side of the rule of law was the one because colorado would give or might is a legal option having funds that are dedicated to peace and here where we will be joining in action to challenge it was there among sixteen states to challenge what they see as a cash crop taking disaster relief money to pay for a more than two thousand kilometer long vanity project on the mexico border the wall standoff came to a head on friday when president trump said he would invoke a rarely used power bypassing congress to fund his campaign promise i could do the wall over a longer period of time i didn't need to do this but i'd rather do it much faster. for his opponents that statement appeared to undermine his case there's a crisis president trump got it right when he said he didn't have to do this but i would now pressure is mounting from within his republican party with senators objecting i think it's a bad idea whether the last currently written permits it or not if it does that i it's a momen
and in colorado a grass roots show of force and opposition to the us president in colorado we will be on the side of the rule of law was the one because colorado would give or might is a legal option having funds that are dedicated to peace and here where we will be joining in action to challenge it was there among sixteen states to challenge what they see as a cash crop taking disaster relief money to pay for a more than two thousand kilometer long vanity project on the mexico border the wall...