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fraudits have no place in colorado. joining me now, the chairperson of the democratic association of secretaries of state, secretary griswold. thank you for being with us. colorado is a state further ahead than some in terms of its voting, the success of the voting and the ability to vote safely. my question is how do you prevent audits that may be legitimate? how do you come up with rules that say you can only keep the sham, the fake, the fraudulent audits out but still be okay with somebody say, hey, let's check out how voting works in colorado officially? >> well, good morning, ali. thank you for having me on. the answer to your question is very simple. through state law and rule making. here in colorado we are considered the safest state in which to cast a ballot, in no small part because we already do a risk-limiting audit. that's the premiere type of election audit. it was already conducted on the 2020 election. what that audit shows us in a secure way is that the election results are correct. but what we are seei
fraudits have no place in colorado. joining me now, the chairperson of the democratic association of secretaries of state, secretary griswold. thank you for being with us. colorado is a state further ahead than some in terms of its voting, the success of the voting and the ability to vote safely. my question is how do you prevent audits that may be legitimate? how do you come up with rules that say you can only keep the sham, the fake, the fraudulent audits out but still be okay with somebody...
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so while colorado as a whole, there are parts that are doing really well.d to get vaccinated. because we do see that vaccination is your best protection against covid-19 including these new strains. >> mesa county having grown up in colorado for our viewers to give context is a county that's on the far western edge of the state of colorado. very rural community, kind of on the other side of all the mountain range there in colorado. very far from denver. i just wonder, then, why? why are people not getting vaccinated? >> we talked to people about their hesitations. we offer education for folks, and what we hear the majority of the time is people are concerned about the long-term effects. this vaccine hasn't been around all that long. they're concerned about missing work, due to some minor and temporary side effects that they might get from the vaccine. so we have those conversations with people. we let them know that while covid itself is new, vaccines and even the science behind the way these vaccines were created is not, and so those conversations with peo
so while colorado as a whole, there are parts that are doing really well.d to get vaccinated. because we do see that vaccination is your best protection against covid-19 including these new strains. >> mesa county having grown up in colorado for our viewers to give context is a county that's on the far western edge of the state of colorado. very rural community, kind of on the other side of all the mountain range there in colorado. very far from denver. i just wonder, then, why? why are...
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i very specifically chose colorado state university in my home state of colorado or research institution with an amazing biopolitical science program for college. i never thought indoctrination and hatred for conservative he is for christians and honestly objective truth would be such a huge part of my college experiencetr but lo and behold that defined the four years of my experience at colorado state and now beyond doing what i do professionally for team usa. i love the truth. do you guys feel the same why? that the entire reason i've decided to study science to begin with. ii love running after this clear dichotomy between what is right and what is wrong and what we can prove away can't prove. what i know is true and what i know some fabricated reality from someone who does understand how the universe works. i love that an alba driscoll landed high school but what you guys are learning in biology and chemistry classes in understanding the scientific methods. i wanted to continue doing that in college and graduate school and beyond professionally as a doctor but in my classes like anat
i very specifically chose colorado state university in my home state of colorado or research institution with an amazing biopolitical science program for college. i never thought indoctrination and hatred for conservative he is for christians and honestly objective truth would be such a huge part of my college experiencetr but lo and behold that defined the four years of my experience at colorado state and now beyond doing what i do professionally for team usa. i love the truth. do you guys...
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we love colorado, big shout-out. you got 'em. greg, let's hear your comments on wednesday about kat's appearance. one more time, mike, take us home. >> if you committed a crime, i wonder how they'd describe you. >> jawny like mccauley cul kin with a wig on >> greg: i was going to say second baseman from the original bad news bears. >> with a wig on >> greg: yes, yes. >> greg, i have some bad news for you, pal. you were way off base. as any true fan of the bad news bears would know, the original second baseman was josÉ agholor and, guess what? he doesn't look anything like kat. you were probably thinking of tanner boyle the shortstop >> greg: yes. >> i understand the confusion because the entire team looked like kat. swing and a miss, pal, swing and a miss. >> greg: it is so true, they're all kates. >> that's exactly what i look like without the weave. >> greg your glasses need glasses i'm out of town. see you next week >> greg: thanks steve, great job >> greg: thanks steve, great job and i'll see you at home pain? ye
we love colorado, big shout-out. you got 'em. greg, let's hear your comments on wednesday about kat's appearance. one more time, mike, take us home. >> if you committed a crime, i wonder how they'd describe you. >> jawny like mccauley cul kin with a wig on >> greg: i was going to say second baseman from the original bad news bears. >> with a wig on >> greg: yes, yes. >> greg, i have some bad news for you, pal. you were way off base. as any true fan of the bad...
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i'm from colorado. i've been married to my high school sweetheart for 35 years.ngs were as sharp as i knew they once were. i heard about prevagen and then i started taking it about two years now. started noticing things a little sharper, a little clearer. i feel like it's kept me on my game. i'm able to remember things. i'd say give it a try. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. here we go. ♪ ♪ [john legend's i can see clearly now] ♪ ♪ make your reunion happen with vrbo. your together awaits. vrbo.
i'm from colorado. i've been married to my high school sweetheart for 35 years.ngs were as sharp as i knew they once were. i heard about prevagen and then i started taking it about two years now. started noticing things a little sharper, a little clearer. i feel like it's kept me on my game. i'm able to remember things. i'd say give it a try. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. here we go. ♪ ♪ [john legend's i can see clearly now] ♪ ♪ make your reunion happen with vrbo. your...
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i'm from colorado. i've been mamarried to m my highgh school swsweetheart for 35 y years.- alwaysys busy. i was ststarting to o feel a lilittle foggygy. just didn'n't feel likike thinings were asas sharp asas i knew ththey once wewe. i heard about prevagen and ththen i startrted takingt abouout two yearars now. started nonoticing thihings a a little shaharper, a littttle clearerer. i i feel like e it's kept te on m my game. i'm able t to rememberer thin. i'd d say give i it a try. prprevagen. healththier brain.n. better l. >> all right, it could be a game changer in the fight against obesity, and we'll look at a promising new drug tomorrow. if you can't watch us live set your d.v.r. to watch us later. that's tonight's "cbs evening news." good night. ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> i'm errol barnett in washington. thanks for staying with us. as spring prepares to turn to summer, the western united states finds itself in the punishing grip of what scientists are calling a mega drought. this drought on a map shows large areas of the exceptionally dry. th
i'm from colorado. i've been mamarried to m my highgh school swsweetheart for 35 y years.- alwaysys busy. i was ststarting to o feel a lilittle foggygy. just didn'n't feel likike thinings were asas sharp asas i knew ththey once wewe. i heard about prevagen and ththen i startrted takingt abouout two yearars now. started nonoticing thihings a a little shaharper, a littttle clearerer. i i feel like e it's kept te on m my game. i'm able t to rememberer thin. i'd d say give i it a try. prprevagen....
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america is hopelessly racist and no one can get ahead in colorado if they are minorities according to miss bacon. >> i certainly hope there's a way we can get around it. i didn't grow up this way, and to always be maligned like this. i don't know what happened to this country. i really don't. >> a great connection with you tonight but we heard you loud and clear, we think this vote was very important in the state of colorado and we are really glad the vote was cast in the point was made and we hope the democrats wake up, thank you so much. joining music mcdonald, senior fellow at the manhattan institute, author of the war on cops. you are not surprised about the rampant crime you're sitting across this country and that we have these autonomous zones patrolled by people without any legal authority to shut down public access areas yet the sign of hope in colorado. i was flying back from wyoming this morning, trying to read the local papers and i found that to be welcome news in a crazy time. >> it is, to the left, crime is a racist fiction, they simply do not acknowledge that it exists
america is hopelessly racist and no one can get ahead in colorado if they are minorities according to miss bacon. >> i certainly hope there's a way we can get around it. i didn't grow up this way, and to always be maligned like this. i don't know what happened to this country. i really don't. >> a great connection with you tonight but we heard you loud and clear, we think this vote was very important in the state of colorado and we are really glad the vote was cast in the point was...
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first first gentleman, marlon reese. >> these are the first ladies of colorado, and there's one notave two children. >> we love having kids. it's never been an issue, same-sex parents in our community. and if anything, there's folks who appreciate that kind of diversity in the classroom. >> reporter: they got engaged in march. >> we both got sick with covid is when i popped the question. he had to go to the hospital, so right before he went to the hospital, that's when i popped it. i certainly hoped it wouldn't be hi last chance. >> reporter: polis' election symbolizes acceptance. 25 years ago colorado was dubbed the hate state. now the pride flag hang9s at the tate -- hangs at the state capitol. >> i think as people get to know their gay friends, neighbors family members, they're realizing that they're people just like anybody else. arthel: and that was bryan llenas reporting. great job, thank you. we'll be right back. d it. that's great, carl. but we need something better. that's easily adjustable has no penalties or advisory fee. and we can monitor to see that we're on track. lik
first first gentleman, marlon reese. >> these are the first ladies of colorado, and there's one notave two children. >> we love having kids. it's never been an issue, same-sex parents in our community. and if anything, there's folks who appreciate that kind of diversity in the classroom. >> reporter: they got engaged in march. >> we both got sick with covid is when i popped the question. he had to go to the hospital, so right before he went to the hospital, that's when i...
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we love colorado, big shout-out.ot 'em. greg, let's hear your comments on wednesday about kat's appearance. one more time, mike, take us home. >> if you committed a crime, i wonder how they'd describe you. >> jawny like mccauley cul kin with a wig on >> greg: i was going to say second baseman from the original bad news bears. >> with a wig on >> greg: yes, yes. >> greg, i have some bad news for you, pal. you were way off base. as any true fan of the bad news bears would know, the original second baseman was josÉ agholor and, guess what? he doesn't look anything like kat. you were probably thinking of tanner boyle the shortstop >> greg: yes. >> i understand the confusion because the entire team looked like kat. swing and a miss, pal, swing and a miss. >> greg: it is so true, they're all kates. >> that's exactly what i look like without the weave. >> greg your glasses need glasses i'm out of town. see you next week >> greg: thanks steve, great job and i'll see you at home later. be right back. ♪♪ managing type 2 diabet
we love colorado, big shout-out.ot 'em. greg, let's hear your comments on wednesday about kat's appearance. one more time, mike, take us home. >> if you committed a crime, i wonder how they'd describe you. >> jawny like mccauley cul kin with a wig on >> greg: i was going to say second baseman from the original bad news bears. >> with a wig on >> greg: yes, yes. >> greg, i have some bad news for you, pal. you were way off base. as any true fan of the bad news...
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part of the colorado river system. the water supply for 40 million americans. matt gutman at the hoover dam tonight. >>> the new report from the inspector general at the interior department that finds lafayette park was not cleared out for that photo op with former president trump holding that bible. so, why was it cleared? jon karl is here tonight. >>> here in new york city, the bus on a busy street crashing into cars then veering, jumping a curb, slamming right into a building. tonight here, the video inside the bus of the driver, leading to many new questions. >>> we have reported here on the cicadas showing up after 17 years. tonight, causing this accident? the mayor of cincinnati and the police there with a new warning. >>> and america strong tonight. the principle brave enough to sing "i will always love you" in front of hundreds to make a point. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a wednesday night. and we begin tonight with president biden on the world stage. his first foreign trip since taking office. landing this afternoon in t
part of the colorado river system. the water supply for 40 million americans. matt gutman at the hoover dam tonight. >>> the new report from the inspector general at the interior department that finds lafayette park was not cleared out for that photo op with former president trump holding that bible. so, why was it cleared? jon karl is here tonight. >>> here in new york city, the bus on a busy street crashing into cars then veering, jumping a curb, slamming right into a...
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is that the same issue in colorado? >> very much so. of colorado, we're actually n the bottom ten states in terms of funding for behavioral health services for children, soe were an already stretched system before this pandemic and before this spike of cases, and it's certainly reflected in our inability to care for these very, very sick, acute presentations. but as you mentioned, even for kids that need more primary care behavioral health for treatment of depression, anxiety and other problems, very difficult to access those resources. for our kids on public insurance, such as medicaid, they can wait weeks to month for an initial appointment, and even for folks that ve commercial insurance, it can be a real struggle to get an appointment with the behavioral health provider, and many don't take insurance and just require cash payments. so this is an overstretched system, and we're seeing it break in the face of this pandemic. >> reporter: in just the last few seconds we have, for kids who are in distress and for parents of those kids, w
is that the same issue in colorado? >> very much so. of colorado, we're actually n the bottom ten states in terms of funding for behavioral health services for children, soe were an already stretched system before this pandemic and before this spike of cases, and it's certainly reflected in our inability to care for these very, very sick, acute presentations. but as you mentioned, even for kids that need more primary care behavioral health for treatment of depression, anxiety and other...
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you study the colorado river which feeds that reservoir. what are you seeing? >> we're seeing the same thing. basically, there's less snow pack in the winter in the rockies, which means that there's less snow melt in the spring and the summer. and so that's diminishes the inflow into lake meade into lake powell and of course, our demands for water from the colorado river, are not diminishing. so you put those two things together, and it means you're going to have a deficit. >> and then, we're seeing the other effects of this hot weather leading to a huge energy consumption, people across the west being asked to cut usage, or face power cut, the hot dry weather leading to more fires and now crews are facing water shortages as they try to fight those fires and it is forcing the state once again, in california, to cut off water supply to farmers, and it is not even officially summer yet, so what worries you the most when we're looking at the chain reaction of the effects this is having on our daily lives. >> i think there are two things that worry me the most. one
you study the colorado river which feeds that reservoir. what are you seeing? >> we're seeing the same thing. basically, there's less snow pack in the winter in the rockies, which means that there's less snow melt in the spring and the summer. and so that's diminishes the inflow into lake meade into lake powell and of course, our demands for water from the colorado river, are not diminishing. so you put those two things together, and it means you're going to have a deficit. >> and...
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a state of emergency in colorado for teens' mental health.torm damage and skepticism complicate efforts to vaccinate rural louisianans. and end of an era, the most winning coach in college basketball announces his exit. plus, much more. >> this is the "pbs newshour" from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. judy: we return to israel. nick schifrin explores how this coalition government might usher in a new era of political leadership. nick: it's the unlikeliest of coalitions. the next prime minister, right-wing naftali bennett, who vows there will never be a palestinian state. the next foreign minister, centrist yair lapid, former tv host who believes in the two-state solution. and mansour abbas, leader of an islamist party, who'demanded improved rights for israel's arab minority. along with others, they formed the change coalition, unit only in their opposition to one man. benjamin netanyahu is the country's longest running prime minster, one of israel's most co
a state of emergency in colorado for teens' mental health.torm damage and skepticism complicate efforts to vaccinate rural louisianans. and end of an era, the most winning coach in college basketball announces his exit. plus, much more. >> this is the "pbs newshour" from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. judy: we return to israel. nick schifrin explores how this coalition government might usher...
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you're gonna look at colorado where they don't have a republican governor. so maybe paula and the democrats in colorado will see their jobs go away because they're not willing to fight for the fracking industry in that state. look what's happened in places like west virginia and places like pennsylvania and south east ohio where the oil industry is a part of it. but it's the cold industry that these anti energy folks in washington have devastated in its turn, states like west virginia, pretty doggone read because people will vote their pocket books. they will vote who's putting them out of business eventually. and i think for republicans, they have to look at places like out west in nevada, in arizona, in new mexico, in colorado, where the fracking and oil and gas industry is seeing a negative impact. and that could have a political impact in the, in the next 2 to 4 years. well, and that's how i want to take this back to where we're talking about more poorly on the international scale. you know, we talk all the time about the monroe doctrine, where we need t
you're gonna look at colorado where they don't have a republican governor. so maybe paula and the democrats in colorado will see their jobs go away because they're not willing to fight for the fracking industry in that state. look what's happened in places like west virginia and places like pennsylvania and south east ohio where the oil industry is a part of it. but it's the cold industry that these anti energy folks in washington have devastated in its turn, states like west virginia, pretty...
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and in colorado, that is the reality. rea reality.aves the table until your finished. fine, we'll sleep here. ♪♪ it's the easiest because it's the cheesiest. kraft. for the win win. ♪ ♪ when technology is easier to use... ♪ barriers don't stand a chance. ♪ that's why we'll stop at nothing to deliver our technology as-a-service. ♪ introducing the new citi custom cash℠ card, to deliver our technology a different kind of card that rewards rashida where her spending is trending. just ask overly confident diy rashida rashida: wait, was this the right wall? or last minute gift shopping rashida rashida: i'm putting a bow on it! wow. even sneaking away for a vacay rashida. rashida: shhh! i've earned this? from home improvement, drugstores, select travel and more earn 5% cash back that automatically adjusts to your top eligible spend category, up to $500 spent each billing cycle. [sfx: kids laughing] [sfx: bikes passing] [sfx: fire truck siren] onstar, we see them. okay. mother and child in vehicle. mother is unable to exit the vehicle. injuri
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. >> una madre hispana fue arrestada en colorado como sospechosa de la muerte de su hijo de siete aÑosrÍa allÍ el asesinato. >> el niÑo que hace 10 dÍas fue encontrado muerto en nevada, tenÍa siete aÑos... la policÍa y el fbi han tratado de averiguar su identidad. su madre fue conectada bajo sospecha de homicidio. >> supimos que se encontraba en esa Área, el equipo del fbi en esa Área logro localizarla y pudieron arrestarla sin ningÚn otro problema. >> la policÍa dijo que su marido encontrÓ una nota de samantha diciendo que lo habÍan abandonado. fue reciÉn cuando un amigo reconociÓ el rostro por televisiÓn. >> una persona que conoce la familia llegÓ al departamento y nos enseÑÓ un dibujo que estaba compartiendo del policÍa en las vegas, este dibujo era de alguien que reconociÓ a lian. >> la familia vivÍa muy cerca de aquÍ en este vecindario, por alguna razÓn se llevÓ a las vegas y de allÍ siguiÓ colorado donde fue arrestada. >> las autoridades creen que es la responsable por la muerte de su hijo y han dicho mucho mÁs. >> los comisionados de miami aprobaron por unidad el plan llamado pa
. >> una madre hispana fue arrestada en colorado como sospechosa de la muerte de su hijo de siete aÑosrÍa allÍ el asesinato. >> el niÑo que hace 10 dÍas fue encontrado muerto en nevada, tenÍa siete aÑos... la policÍa y el fbi han tratado de averiguar su identidad. su madre fue conectada bajo sospecha de homicidio. >> supimos que se encontraba en esa Área, el equipo del fbi en esa Área logro localizarla y pudieron arrestarla sin ningÚn otro problema. >> la...
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what's there are voting reforms that we passed long ago in colorado, that is one of the reasons why colorado about getting more people to vote, not fewer people to vote. i wish we could get some republicans to actually pass it tomorrow. >> one of the items that manchin wants to include is requiring identification to vote. it would not require a photo i.d. it would let voters use documents such as a utility bill. now, progressives say that those types of laws are discriminatory and disproportionately affect voters of color. according to the national conference of state legislatures, at least 35 of the 50 states have laws requesting or requiring voters to show some form of i.d. at the polls, including your home state of colorado, stacey abrams didn't rule out supporting manchin's bill if the voter i.d. requirement was included. would such an inclusion be okay with you? >> i think it needs to be as broadly written as possible because the point is to try to make it easier for people to vote, not harder for people to vote colorado where almost 100% of voters cast a mail ballot, signature verifica
what's there are voting reforms that we passed long ago in colorado, that is one of the reasons why colorado about getting more people to vote, not fewer people to vote. i wish we could get some republicans to actually pass it tomorrow. >> one of the items that manchin wants to include is requiring identification to vote. it would not require a photo i.d. it would let voters use documents such as a utility bill. now, progressives say that those types of laws are discriminatory and...
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ana: la selecciÓn mexicana espera en colorado.nas a pagar su seguro médico - sin importar sus ingresos. eso significa que andrés y teresa ahora pagan $700 menos cada mes. sara obtuvo cobertura integral por solo $1 al mes. y la familia navarro está pagando menos de $100 al mes. revisa ahora para ver tu nuevo precio más bajo. cuanto antes te inscribas, más ahorrarás. solo en covered california. tu seguro médico empieza aquí. paola: la ciudad de san francisco continÚa administrandovacunas contra el coronavirus. la atenciÓn es de seis de la maÑana a 19:00. tambiÉn puede descargar nuestra aplicaciÓn de noticias. encontrarÁ mÁs informaciÓn y recibirÁ alerta sobre las condiciones del tiempo en su ciudad. con la cÁmara de su telÉfono el cÓdigo que ve en pantalla. asÍ llegamos al final de "noticias univisiÓn 14" sÓlo a las 23:00. tenemos una cita nuevamente maÑana. buenas noches. permiso.rtos cantantes muy famosos y se gana la vida como chÓferes de uber. esta historia este martes en "primer impacto". presentadora: la corte suprema acaba co
ana: la selecciÓn mexicana espera en colorado.nas a pagar su seguro médico - sin importar sus ingresos. eso significa que andrés y teresa ahora pagan $700 menos cada mes. sara obtuvo cobertura integral por solo $1 al mes. y la familia navarro está pagando menos de $100 al mes. revisa ahora para ver tu nuevo precio más bajo. cuanto antes te inscribas, más ahorrarás. solo en covered california. tu seguro médico empieza aquí. paola: la ciudad de san francisco continÚa...
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and apparently no one can get ahead in colorado if they are a minority of porting miss bacon. >> you know, i certainly hope there would be a way to get around this. i don't -- i didn't grow up this way to always, you know the one line like this. and i just don't know what happened to this country. i really don't. >> laura: went representative rich, we don't have a great connection with you but we heard you loud and clear and we think this vote is important for the state of colorado. we are really glad the vote was cast and we hope other democrats wake up. thank you so much. joining me now that senior fellow manhattan institute the war on cops. heather, i know you are not surprised about the rampant crime across this country and the fact that we have these autonomous zone's, patrolled by people without any legal authority that shut down public access and the sign of hope in colorado. i was fleming back from wyoming this morning and i was actually trying to read the local papers and i found that to be welcome news in a crazy time. >> it is laura, to the left crime, they simply don't ac
and apparently no one can get ahead in colorado if they are a minority of porting miss bacon. >> you know, i certainly hope there would be a way to get around this. i don't -- i didn't grow up this way to always, you know the one line like this. and i just don't know what happened to this country. i really don't. >> laura: went representative rich, we don't have a great connection with you but we heard you loud and clear and we think this vote is important for the state of colorado....
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both lake mead and the colorado river provide water for california, nevada and arizona and through anment between mexico and the united states. some of that water must flow south of the border in order to help with farming. this new shortage could cause major problems for water deliveries the reclamation who oversees the operations of river is forecasting a shortage on the river for next year. >> in san diego. water officials are creating their own storage areas and contribute in some surplus water to raise the level at lake mead by august. the u.s. bureau of reclamation will decide how much water is in the lake and where that water will go. >> next. in sports. the a's try to end their homestand on a six-game winning streak. sports director dumas has the highl i'm morgan, and there's more to me than hiv. more love, more adventure, more community. but with my hiv treatment, there's not more medicines in my pill. i talked to my doctor and switched to fewer medicines with dovato. dovato is for some adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment or replacing their current hiv-1 regimen. with jus
both lake mead and the colorado river provide water for california, nevada and arizona and through anment between mexico and the united states. some of that water must flow south of the border in order to help with farming. this new shortage could cause major problems for water deliveries the reclamation who oversees the operations of river is forecasting a shortage on the river for next year. >> in san diego. water officials are creating their own storage areas and contribute in some...
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principal sospechosa de la muerte de su propio hijo fue arrestada la mañana del martes en dénver coloradoionado con el asesinato del niño. >> horas después de la detención de la mujer, la policía dio a conocer que el pasado 24 de mayo ella con el pequeño habían abandonado su hogar en san josé california. >> le envió un mensaje al papá del menor. >> el mensaje fue leído durante una compresa de prensa dice lo siguiente. >> (habla en inglés). >> lamento haber tenido que hacer esto así. voy a intentar encontrar una casa para nosotros. podremos hablar de eso en un futuro. >> no dio ningún tipo de indicación de que el menor estaba en algún tipo de peligro. parece un mensaje en el que ella se estaba separando del señor y luego podrían hablar más sobre la relación. >> samantha moreno rodríguez sigue detenida en de ver mientras preparan su traslado a una prisión en las vegas. >> podría estar menos de una semana hasta un mes. >> (música). >> ¿le diría adiós a los tacos y hamburguesas por el bien del planeta? le decimos por qué la carne es parte de la crisis climática. >> nos ayudaría económicamente
principal sospechosa de la muerte de su propio hijo fue arrestada la mañana del martes en dénver coloradoionado con el asesinato del niño. >> horas después de la detención de la mujer, la policía dio a conocer que el pasado 24 de mayo ella con el pequeño habían abandonado su hogar en san josé california. >> le envió un mensaje al papá del menor. >> el mensaje fue leído durante una compresa de prensa dice lo siguiente. >> (habla en inglés). >> lamento...
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you took sort of a preemptive action in colorado. ballots. can you explain what was going on and what you did? >> yeah. so in colorado, our local county election officials were getting pressured to run the sham audits. and at times, they were getting pressured with threats. and i believe that in colorado, we need to take action to protect our democracy. that is how i see our role as secretary of state. so, i issued rules prohibiting sham audits in the state. we're not going to allow unprofessional, unaccredit ed firms to get ahold of our voting equipment. and on top of that, we already have the best audits in the nation. they're bipartisan, risk-limiting audits that certify outcomes are correct. we should make it really clear what the sham audits are trying to do. they are trying to undermine confidence in elections. and through the undermining of confidence in elections, some of these partisan gop members are really setting the stage for further voter suppression. and lastly, i think it's noteworthy that although we're seeing these
you took sort of a preemptive action in colorado. ballots. can you explain what was going on and what you did? >> yeah. so in colorado, our local county election officials were getting pressured to run the sham audits. and at times, they were getting pressured with threats. and i believe that in colorado, we need to take action to protect our democracy. that is how i see our role as secretary of state. so, i issued rules prohibiting sham audits in the state. we're not going to allow...
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that's james kaprielian getting the start of the mountain colorado. it was his first time going up against the rockies in his career. top of the second chad pender at the plate grounds one to short a nice play from brendan rodgers to throw him out of first we're going go to the bottom of the 3rd one on 2 out. and right now tapia when slapped hits one off the pulley and that would bring dom nunez home taking it one. nothing rockies getting on the board first we got to the bottom of the 4th same score bases loaded for rodgers. he takes cup really and high and deep to center now its core run for colorado and the sac fly made it 2 to one rockies. pitched 5 solid innings allowing those 2 runs 3 walks and 6 strikeouts same score in the 6 finally little offense for oakland. sean murphy drives one deep to center. it's an rbi double tony kemp scores. and hey, it's a one-run game. but rockies starting pitcher german marquez how his best outing of the season. lockdown mode in 6 innings. couple of his 6 strikeouts there and then the bullpen came through as well.
that's james kaprielian getting the start of the mountain colorado. it was his first time going up against the rockies in his career. top of the second chad pender at the plate grounds one to short a nice play from brendan rodgers to throw him out of first we're going go to the bottom of the 3rd one on 2 out. and right now tapia when slapped hits one off the pulley and that would bring dom nunez home taking it one. nothing rockies getting on the board first we got to the bottom of the 4th same...
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for example, it is possible, they do it very well in colorado, where you can have mail in voting and yet get the ballots in by election day and counted quickly. we heard issues about when can you begin counting absentee ballots, mail ballots. i favor being able to count them. there are some particular issues. i do think moving towards a system where ballots would be in by election days would be a big difference. there are state that are dragging out the elections, we don't have 10% of the vote in, people are asking questions. where is that boat? we don't always know where they are coming from. be better at counting quickly, getting things in, accounting for the ballots that are slightly counted after election day i think would be helpful. to some extent, address their concerns that there might be something going on. a couple more things with the counting. we haven't mentioned audits. the arizona audit. i do not think that is going well, but we certainly have moved towards things like risk-limiting audits. it is a very specific type of audit for a specific purpose, to efficiently asse
for example, it is possible, they do it very well in colorado, where you can have mail in voting and yet get the ballots in by election day and counted quickly. we heard issues about when can you begin counting absentee ballots, mail ballots. i favor being able to count them. there are some particular issues. i do think moving towards a system where ballots would be in by election days would be a big difference. there are state that are dragging out the elections, we don't have 10% of the vote...
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now boone was appointed indian agent and left for colorado.and so william had his uncle joined him in the business and they operated the store together and they prospered there on the santa fe trail. they were very successful in an 1860. they grossed over 260,000 from selling and loading freight onto some 2000 wagons. mamie returned to westport from baltimore in 1860. however by the spring of 1861 the civil war had started and as you know, this missouri was a slave state so to speak and the bernards were southern sympathizers. in fact, mamie and her friends had gathered in a sewing circle to hand stitch a confederate flag to send with the missouri men in in the confederate sea. in the spring of 1862 epiphonio agary and his mexican freighters traveled east on the trail to westport. and epiphonio arrived in a carriage pulled by a team of white horses in advance of his freight wagons the arrival of the mexican caravan was very welcomed given the unrest that was occurring there in westport as a result of the war. he stopped and picked up hoab. mam
now boone was appointed indian agent and left for colorado.and so william had his uncle joined him in the business and they operated the store together and they prospered there on the santa fe trail. they were very successful in an 1860. they grossed over 260,000 from selling and loading freight onto some 2000 wagons. mamie returned to westport from baltimore in 1860. however by the spring of 1861 the civil war had started and as you know, this missouri was a slave state so to speak and the...
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it's 5:30 a.m. >> reporter: on this day, that meant picking up rex in colorado. flying to denver. to new york. >> it was awesome to a see he is so cute and small. >> reporter: sue makes about 13 trips like this a month. she said she feels safe flying and her business is booming. it's so busy, she hired her husband to help keep up with the demand. >> it's to me, not like a real job because it, i just love it so. and it makes everybody so happy. it brings tears to their eyes. and of course then, you know, i see them crying and i start crying. tears of happiness. so when you get home feed him. >> reporter: for sue murphy, working like a dog is actually a labor of love. let me give them a hug and kiss goodbye. >> okay. >> reporter: cbs news, washington. >>> and that is the "cbs overnight news" for this friday, for some of you the news continues, for others check back later for cbs this morning. and you canni always follow us online any time at cbs news.com. reporting from the nation's capitol, i'm jeff pegues, enjoy your weekend. >>> it's friday, june 4th, 2021. this is the "cbs morni
it's 5:30 a.m. >> reporter: on this day, that meant picking up rex in colorado. flying to denver. to new york. >> it was awesome to a see he is so cute and small. >> reporter: sue makes about 13 trips like this a month. she said she feels safe flying and her business is booming. it's so busy, she hired her husband to help keep up with the demand. >> it's to me, not like a real job because it, i just love it so. and it makes everybody so happy. it brings tears to their...
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the tragedy in colorado comes as crime surges coast-to-coast.the violence. >> border patrol agents arresting 178 people and seizing $100 million worth of drugs and one weekend. wise vice president kamala harris taking on another job? >> he just qualified for the us olympics and people can't stop talking about her earrings, the fashion choice, "fox and friends first" continues right now. >> do you want to make the obvious comment? a beautiful shot. >> miami so beautiful. she had the readers on her ears. that is how it all -- >> that is coming from 1 million miles away. the moment i saw that story you know what we are talking about. >> he 85 bags of chips before the show. >> to bring the news to you
the tragedy in colorado comes as crime surges coast-to-coast.the violence. >> border patrol agents arresting 178 people and seizing $100 million worth of drugs and one weekend. wise vice president kamala harris taking on another job? >> he just qualified for the us olympics and people can't stop talking about her earrings, the fashion choice, "fox and friends first" continues right now. >> do you want to make the obvious comment? a beautiful shot. >> miami so...
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the 1st water shorted along the colorado river could be declared later this year. an official se lake meet in particular is experiencing dangerously low levels of drainage. why minerals are vivid at lake mead were water levels continue to dwindle? the lake has fallen 143 feet in the past 20 years. in experts say the only expect levels to continue thinking. this is the lowest level recorded since the reservoir was filled in the 1900 thirty's. like meat is a colorado river reservoir. east of las vegas, nevada, arizona border. it provides nearly 25000000 people water and now water cuts could hit agricultural communities hard, especially farmers in east arizona. a recent heat wave on top of a drought or impact in water levels fast. and it could also affect power to nearby communities forming the lake mead reservoir. the hoover dam produces roughly 2000 megawatts of hydro power. this powers electricity to some 8000000 americans, mostly in california, arizona, and nevada. and now is less water makes its way through. hoover dam, it's megawatts, have dropped 25 percent in
the 1st water shorted along the colorado river could be declared later this year. an official se lake meet in particular is experiencing dangerously low levels of drainage. why minerals are vivid at lake mead were water levels continue to dwindle? the lake has fallen 143 feet in the past 20 years. in experts say the only expect levels to continue thinking. this is the lowest level recorded since the reservoir was filled in the 1900 thirty's. like meat is a colorado river reservoir. east of las...
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it's part of the colorado river system. the water supply for 40 million americans. our chief national correspondent matt gutman tonight at the hoover dam. >> reporter: tonight, the images of this mega-drought are written across the southwest's landscape. bathtub rings around reservoirs show where the water once was. boat maria marinas and fields bone dry. experts say lake mead, part of the colorado river system that provides water to some 40 million people in seven st states, is at just 37% capacity. officials say it will dip to its lowest level ever recorded tomorrow. over the past two decades, the water level here at lake mead has decreased by about 130 feet, that is like a 13-story building. revealing islands that had once been completely submerged. water from this lake makes agriculture possible in the desert southwest. farmers throughout the region are struggling. >> it's an economic disaster. we don't plant crops, we don't have jobs, we don't produce food. and as we saw during the pandemic, you know, this industry is essential for everyone. >> reporter: lake m
it's part of the colorado river system. the water supply for 40 million americans. our chief national correspondent matt gutman tonight at the hoover dam. >> reporter: tonight, the images of this mega-drought are written across the southwest's landscape. bathtub rings around reservoirs show where the water once was. boat maria marinas and fields bone dry. experts say lake mead, part of the colorado river system that provides water to some 40 million people in seven st states, is at just...
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the chair now recognizes the gentleman from colorado, mr. crow, for five minutes. mr. crow: madam speaker, it is my honor today to recognize the career of dr. betsy outenhoven, president of the college of aurora and congratulate on her retirement. she joined c.c.a. as vice president of student affairs. she possessed an extensive leadership background serving in student institutions in wisconsin, minnesota, new york, and illinois. c.c.a. recognized her commitment and exceptional service when they appointed her president in december, 2013. in her time at c.c.a., she is recognized for advancing the institution's commitment to diversity and inclusion, prioritizing equity and supporting student success. c.c.a. reaffirmed its role in the community by expanding enrollment in high school equivalency and english as a second language program. she faithfully served students across the country for 42 years and helped transform c.c.a. over the last decade. i congratulate betsy on her retirement and thank her for her commitment to our community. madam speaker, it's my honor to recog
the chair now recognizes the gentleman from colorado, mr. crow, for five minutes. mr. crow: madam speaker, it is my honor today to recognize the career of dr. betsy outenhoven, president of the college of aurora and congratulate on her retirement. she joined c.c.a. as vice president of student affairs. she possessed an extensive leadership background serving in student institutions in wisconsin, minnesota, new york, and illinois. c.c.a. recognized her commitment and exceptional service when...
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de suministro a muchas gasolineras de todo el país, así ocurre en el norte de california, iowa y colorado >> la variante delta del coronavirus preocupa mucho por la rapidez con la que se propaga, y por lo que podría significar para las reuniones del 4 de julio. josé díaz-balart habló con el doctor anthony fauci sobre esto. >> usted llamo a la variante delta la mayor amenaza para eliminar la covid, ¿cree que estar vacunados es suficiente para evitar delta? >> (habla en inglés). >> (habla en inglés). >> doctor, se viene el feriado del 4 de julio, ¿estamos en condiciones de celebrar como antes de la pandemia? >> (habla en inglés). >> (habla en inglés). >> (habla en inglés). >> ya que estamos en el tema de la vacuna contra la covid-19, visite nuestra página planifica tu vacuna que tiene toda una guía de información sobre sitios de vacunación. >> (música). >> vamos a una breve pausa y al regresar el fbi alerta a los padres con la campaña no es un juego, para interactuar con sus hijos y evitar a los depredadores sexuales en redes sociales. acaba el mes del orgullo lgbtq con alegría y preocupaci
de suministro a muchas gasolineras de todo el país, así ocurre en el norte de california, iowa y colorado >> la variante delta del coronavirus preocupa mucho por la rapidez con la que se propaga, y por lo que podría significar para las reuniones del 4 de julio. josé díaz-balart habló con el doctor anthony fauci sobre esto. >> usted llamo a la variante delta la mayor amenaza para eliminar la covid, ¿cree que estar vacunados es suficiente para evitar delta? >> (habla en...
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i want to thank the governor again, the colorado lottery, and the colorado department of public healthhoping that you all, too, get the vaccine, because this is the gift that we have right now and it is the gift that keeps giving. >> officials say there will be four more drawings. that is just one example of the many types of incentives currently offered by businesses and states. earlier, i spoke with lynn varick the first investigator of a project at ucla and she has researched the impact these incentives can have. >> but, overall, the average effects of these kind of incentives worked for all kinds of people. and i think that once you move through this next step that you're describing, people who may have been on the fence and were a little unsure about getting vaccinated, once you move through that set of people, whether it's by reminding them they don't have to wear a mask or social distance or giving them $50 or entering them into a lottery, you will get to a more vaccinate hesitant or resistant group. and for that last group, there may be nothing that works to convince them to go
i want to thank the governor again, the colorado lottery, and the colorado department of public healthhoping that you all, too, get the vaccine, because this is the gift that we have right now and it is the gift that keeps giving. >> officials say there will be four more drawings. that is just one example of the many types of incentives currently offered by businesses and states. earlier, i spoke with lynn varick the first investigator of a project at ucla and she has researched the...
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it is taking a dramatic toll on colorado river system that provides water to 40 million people in seven states. lake meade, the largest reservoir is on tr sohie co riv system is a crucial water supply for las vegas, phoenix, southern california. it makes vast agricultural land of the desert southwest possible. >> we don't change unless we absolutely have to. when you look at this lake, i think that moment of it's absolutely necessary has arrived. >> for the first time, the federal government is expected to declare water shortage on lower colorado river later this summer. that will force automatic cuts to water supply for nevada and arizona starting in 2022. homeowners have higher priority and first won't feel the pain as bad as farmers. since 2000, lake meade has dropped 130 feet and is now at just 37% of its capacity. >>> let's get a check of our weather with meteorologist darren peck with those dry conditions. >>> and the wind which is really the headline today. we already started to see gusts pick up in the morning. to show you what we have done, we haven't gotten into the heart of t
it is taking a dramatic toll on colorado river system that provides water to 40 million people in seven states. lake meade, the largest reservoir is on tr sohie co riv system is a crucial water supply for las vegas, phoenix, southern california. it makes vast agricultural land of the desert southwest possible. >> we don't change unless we absolutely have to. when you look at this lake, i think that moment of it's absolutely necessary has arrived. >> for the first time, the federal...
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here's melissa colorado. >> reporter: president biden wants america to build back better and, in berkley no recovery is complete unless it meets climate change goals. >> we're finally making real headway investing in our climate and our people. >> reporter: congress passed the sweeping economic stimulus bill to help cities recover from the pandemic. berkley's share, $68 million. kate harrison wants to use some of the remaining funds to help the city transition toward a zero-carbon economy, part of it involves expanding the fleet of electric vehicles. >> right now we have not bought a lot of electric vehicles because we lack the charging infrastructure. >> reporter: but that will all change if the mayor's budget passes which includes funding for more charging stations. which city employees will be using the electric vehicles? >> they range from parks department employees who travel from park to park to do maintenance, public works and eventually the mayor's department. >> reporter: including a provision for low-income families who don't have the money to retrofit their home homes. >> work
here's melissa colorado. >> reporter: president biden wants america to build back better and, in berkley no recovery is complete unless it meets climate change goals. >> we're finally making real headway investing in our climate and our people. >> reporter: congress passed the sweeping economic stimulus bill to help cities recover from the pandemic. berkley's share, $68 million. kate harrison wants to use some of the remaining funds to help the city transition toward a...
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plus, colorado homeowners cleaning up about half a million dollars worth of damage after twisters storm through that area. it's another day. and anything could happen. it could be the day you welcome 1,200 guests and all their devices. or it could be the day there's a cyberthreat. get ready for it all with an advanced network and managed services from comcast business. and get cybersecurity solutions that let you see everything on your network. plus an expert team looking ahead 24/7 to help prevent threats. every day in business is a big day. we'll keep you ready for what's next. comcast business powering possibilities. welcome back, everyone on this final tour tuesday to more bay area counties moving into the states. >> least restrictive yellow tier today alameda now pup joining more in san francisco. 7 tail and santa clara counties in the yellow. as you probably remember, the state has been using the color-coded system for business. reopenings for the last 9 and a half months. but next week is coming to an end. our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala has details. >> california healt
plus, colorado homeowners cleaning up about half a million dollars worth of damage after twisters storm through that area. it's another day. and anything could happen. it could be the day you welcome 1,200 guests and all their devices. or it could be the day there's a cyberthreat. get ready for it all with an advanced network and managed services from comcast business. and get cybersecurity solutions that let you see everything on your network. plus an expert team looking ahead 24/7 to help...
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we've got stations in colorado and in vegas. so we'll be able to get you the very latest. we'll send it back to you. that's right. sister stations are on it. thanks a lot, sarah. well. >> happening today in southern california. prosecutors. they are expected to announce charges against the couple accused of shooting and killing six-year-old aiden laos in a road rage incident. more than a week ago in orange county. 24 year-old marcus anthony eriz. and this is when lee here that's 23 years old. she and he were arrested at their home in costa mesa on sunday. the orange county district attorney's office. they are promising justice for aiden and his family. >> it's so important for that little boy. tip set an example for the rest of society about how we treat each other. and how we operate and how we get out of control so quickly today. and take actions against other people. and some people think without any responsibility whatsoever. i'm here to tell you, this is orange county, california. when you commit a crime in our county. you're going to be held responsible to the fulles
we've got stations in colorado and in vegas. so we'll be able to get you the very latest. we'll send it back to you. that's right. sister stations are on it. thanks a lot, sarah. well. >> happening today in southern california. prosecutors. they are expected to announce charges against the couple accused of shooting and killing six-year-old aiden laos in a road rage incident. more than a week ago in orange county. 24 year-old marcus anthony eriz. and this is when lee here that's 23 years...
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one of those places, mesa county, colorado.s covid numbers. colorado has also more delta cases more than any other state in the country right now. again, when you look at it, there's a political divide potentially explanation for it. joining me from grand junction, colorado, mesa county, west of the rockies is dasha burns. dasha, this is a case where you can't just look at the state's overall rate to tell the story. >> reporter: yeah, chuck, it feels like a tragic case of deja vu standing in front of a hospital, mesa county, 95% right now, they're seeing numbers comparable to november when they had their peak but things are very different than they were back then because there is a vaccine that can prevent all of this but mesa county is lagging significantly behind the rest of the state when it comes to vaccination rates. and experts here tell me that is the biggest factor and biggest concern. chuck, look, this is a conservative, more rural county, this is congresswoman lauren boebert's district where folks pride themselves on
one of those places, mesa county, colorado.s covid numbers. colorado has also more delta cases more than any other state in the country right now. again, when you look at it, there's a political divide potentially explanation for it. joining me from grand junction, colorado, mesa county, west of the rockies is dasha burns. dasha, this is a case where you can't just look at the state's overall rate to tell the story. >> reporter: yeah, chuck, it feels like a tragic case of deja vu standing...
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i'm from colorado. i've been married to my high school sweetheart for 35 years.mother of four-- always busy. i was starting to feel a little foggy. just didn't feel like things were as sharp as i knew they once were. i heard about prevagen and then i started taking it about two years now. started noticing things a little sharper, a little clearer. i feel like it's kept me on my game. i'm able to remember things. i'd say give it a try. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> well a lot of smiles at the ballpark at full capacity, an exciting weekend for baseball, for giants and a's fans. >> a lot of screaming, a lot of cheering, even watching at home on tv. let's bring in laura britt. >> thanks, raj and janelle. what a weekend at oracle park. i'd say the bay bridge series lived up to all the hype surrounding it. the giants took two out of three over the weekend, including their first walk-off victory of 2021. it came in extra innings and gave them 50 wins on the season, they are the first major league baseball team in 2021 to reach 50 victories. now the giants
i'm from colorado. i've been married to my high school sweetheart for 35 years.mother of four-- always busy. i was starting to feel a little foggy. just didn't feel like things were as sharp as i knew they once were. i heard about prevagen and then i started taking it about two years now. started noticing things a little sharper, a little clearer. i feel like it's kept me on my game. i'm able to remember things. i'd say give it a try. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> well a...
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i think what we see in colorado is a truism.t truism is having accessible elections does not help one party more than the other. it helps american voters. i'm so proud of colorado that we are continuing to live up to the promises of this nation, and that's the promise of democracy, while many states are trying to suppress the vote. >> when you look at red states taking steps to make it more difficult for people to vote, what element of these bills troubles you the most? >> i think there's various elements. what we are seeing is elected officials like senator ted cruz among others flat out lie about 2020 to try to pass voter suppression and tilt future elections. we are seeing the targeting of voters of color in georgia. we're seeing the reduction of drop boxes, the reduction of in-person voting locations. we're seeing states make voters jump through hoops to get a mailed ballot. so it's really problematic. a lot of states leading the way in voter suppression already have some of the worst election systems in this nation. they al
i think what we see in colorado is a truism.t truism is having accessible elections does not help one party more than the other. it helps american voters. i'm so proud of colorado that we are continuing to live up to the promises of this nation, and that's the promise of democracy, while many states are trying to suppress the vote. >> when you look at red states taking steps to make it more difficult for people to vote, what element of these bills troubles you the most? >> i think...
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she helped organize the first symposium in trinidad, colorado. at that conference, she was named the first vice president of the santa fe trail association. she also served for ten years on the santa fe national historic advisory council for the national park service. simply put, she is an authority on trail's history, which is part of kansas city's early history as a frontier town. thank you for being here, joy! i'll turn it over to you. >> thank you. welcome everyone. i almost feel given the topic and the fact we have descend end was of the brides in our viewing audience that maybe you can think about hearing the strains of the bridal march. it might be appropriate to say "please rise." during this presentation, i'm going to provide you a brief biography of the brides who traveled the santa fe trail. it's from the stories are from their memoirs, diaries, and letters. but, first, let me give you a very brief framework about the santa fe trail trade. soon after mexican independence in 1821, the santa fe trail evolved into a international trade ro
she helped organize the first symposium in trinidad, colorado. at that conference, she was named the first vice president of the santa fe trail association. she also served for ten years on the santa fe national historic advisory council for the national park service. simply put, she is an authority on trail's history, which is part of kansas city's early history as a frontier town. thank you for being here, joy! i'll turn it over to you. >> thank you. welcome everyone. i almost feel...
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i am melissa colorado, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you, melissa. a desperate search for survivors on its second day after a condo building collapsed near miami beach. res rescuers pulled three bodies from the rubble. loved ones are anxiously waiting for any word of family members they have not been able to locate. >> her bedroom, the master bedroom where she sleeps in is right where the whole part collapse. we are hoping that she's in one of the hospitals, we just don't know when we are going to hear from them. >> reporter: today someone who lives in the building files a $5 million class lawsuit against the condo organization. the organization did not repair structural issues. >>> this is a video from nbc bay area's sky ranger. the flames broke out before 3:00 this afternoon in morgan hill. cal fire used helicopters and planes to draw water, the flames burned about 30 acres. no word on how this fire started. >>> 30 years since the devastating and deadly oakland hills fire. it is an ugly memory that still hovers over every east bay fire seasons. the
i am melissa colorado, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you, melissa. a desperate search for survivors on its second day after a condo building collapsed near miami beach. res rescuers pulled three bodies from the rubble. loved ones are anxiously waiting for any word of family members they have not been able to locate. >> her bedroom, the master bedroom where she sleeps in is right where the whole part collapse. we are hoping that she's in one of the hospitals, we just don't know...