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as the chair of the committee i'm not just representing colorado although colorado had a very strong scientific community led by companies like ball corporation. i have to make sure i get that in. but we also need a whole of government approach to address the challenges we face in space and science. it's the department of defense, the department of commerce. and i think that by continuing the national space council, the biden administration has made it clear that leadership in the space continues to be a priority. and they already have a number of initiatives going forward. the program to land the first woman on the moon of the mars exploration was perseverance and ingenuity. watching those videos and seeing not just the attention in the senate but across america really was inspiring and i think that is the endless frontier act innovation competition act is going to help foster that excitement in a lot of places. we will also have two missions to explore venous and the gateway for future deep space exploration. let me finish and say the success also requires that stem workforce i men
as the chair of the committee i'm not just representing colorado although colorado had a very strong scientific community led by companies like ball corporation. i have to make sure i get that in. but we also need a whole of government approach to address the challenges we face in space and science. it's the department of defense, the department of commerce. and i think that by continuing the national space council, the biden administration has made it clear that leadership in the space...
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the colorado sun is an online news organization that will cover the news that matters in colorado.re today are the owners of the colorado sun, and we will be the ones calling the shots. the need for news coverage by professional journalist is only going to be more important as society tries out these new ways of supplying the news. with the newspapers themsees getting smaller, and a lot, too many operations that are onesies and twosies starting up, that they can't really stand up to the demands of the times of covering the institutions that need to be covered. not just government, but business and labor, and any sources of power and wrongdoing in the community. the colorado sun has no future, in my opinion. it doesn't have a long term funding model, and they do a good job, but there's no busess model there. we're doing our best to prove them wrong. we think we can make it work. and we're working really hard to make it work. i appreciate the skepticism. but, you know, till those skeptics come up with something better then, why don't you help us figure out how to get it done. you kno
the colorado sun is an online news organization that will cover the news that matters in colorado.re today are the owners of the colorado sun, and we will be the ones calling the shots. the need for news coverage by professional journalist is only going to be more important as society tries out these new ways of supplying the news. with the newspapers themsees getting smaller, and a lot, too many operations that are onesies and twosies starting up, that they can't really stand up to the demands...
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the other thing that starts happening is the colorado -- is that colorado had distrusted the militia. he thought he could control them as they refused to pay their bills. the irony of this is that what the militia did in response was it went to the coal operators. the coal operators organized a set of meetings with the other large industrials in colorado. they met with the bankers and the railroad companies, the goldmine operators. the capitalist start funding the state militia. the militia by the spring of 1914 is populated by former mine guards and is having its bills paid by the large industrial interests of the state. attentions -- the tensions mount over the winter of 1914. there is more violent, more controversy, mother jones gets arrested. women marched, it is a nasty strike from beginning to end. in early april it looked like things were getting better. the governor felt like things were improving and he actually withdrew most of the militia from southern colorado. this would be one of those actions that would seem like a good thing but have tragic consequent is because the mi
the other thing that starts happening is the colorado -- is that colorado had distrusted the militia. he thought he could control them as they refused to pay their bills. the irony of this is that what the militia did in response was it went to the coal operators. the coal operators organized a set of meetings with the other large industrials in colorado. they met with the bankers and the railroad companies, the goldmine operators. the capitalist start funding the state militia. the militia by...
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what do you guys do there in colorado? >> the colorado election model is very straightforward.y sent a mail ballot where you can return to a ballot box or by mail and you can register on election day and cast a ballot. our election model has just proven to be resilient and provides great results. we have the highest percentage of people registered in the nation, and we are second in turnout and we are considered the most secure state because of our use of voter verified paper ballot. every state in the nation can set up the colorado verification model and it opens up enough access so residents can decide who their elected liters should be. >> i want to ask about the arrest near the weekend near the stadium where the all-star game is happening tonight, and police arrested some on gun charges and there were concerns the suspects had plans connected to the game, no evidence of that at this point. what do you make of the arrests? >> well, it's extremely concerning. this still is an active investigation and at the end of the day we had four people heavily armed with various guns, th
what do you guys do there in colorado? >> the colorado election model is very straightforward.y sent a mail ballot where you can return to a ballot box or by mail and you can register on election day and cast a ballot. our election model has just proven to be resilient and provides great results. we have the highest percentage of people registered in the nation, and we are second in turnout and we are considered the most secure state because of our use of voter verified paper ballot....
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at 58, she has climbed 53 of colorado's 58 tallest peaks.ut in 2007, she nearly lost her life when she fell off a cliff. >> it was ooh, i have a horrible head injury. >> reporter: several surgeries later, she says she couldn't tolerate the opioid pain meds. did they make you feel loopy? >> absolutely loopy. and it didn't seem like it really fixed the pain. >> reporter: her surgeon suggested she try weed. >> well, if he is telling me. >> reporter: deb says at bedtime she takes a quarter of a gummie at low dose with 1% of thc, that's what causes the high, combined with cbd. and says it's helped her get back on her feet and even cope with the anxiety of the pandemic despite the fact that more than half of the states have made medical marijuana legal, there is a stunning lack of scientific data about the appropriate dose, strength, and effectiveness of cannabis for particular ailments. was it trial and error for you? >> oh, 100%. >> just step on in >> all righty. >> reporter: which is why she is happy to take part in one of the series of innovat
at 58, she has climbed 53 of colorado's 58 tallest peaks.ut in 2007, she nearly lost her life when she fell off a cliff. >> it was ooh, i have a horrible head injury. >> reporter: several surgeries later, she says she couldn't tolerate the opioid pain meds. did they make you feel loopy? >> absolutely loopy. and it didn't seem like it really fixed the pain. >> reporter: her surgeon suggested she try weed. >> well, if he is telling me. >> reporter: deb says at...
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the agent wanted fred back up to colorado for a top. >> he said i'm going to colorado, they want me backdid it either, is what he said. and we said, just collaborate, they're doing their job, let's get past the so we can move on. >> first i want to thank you for coming. >> again, he shared his recollections of that day on the hill. >> it was so beautiful. there are so many things that i would've done differently. >> and again, describe what he remembered of leslie when she post from that last photo. >> she was screaming, and i was screaming, and she hit, and never made another peep. >> if threats account of the accident was the same, the tone of this interview was different. the cbi agent made it clear they didn't believe his story. >> and, i want to take this opportunity to ask you -- >> ask me anything you want. >> she questioned friend about the broken glass is found at the scene. >> i'm just going to say it. i'm thinking you too had an argument by this bush. >> no ma'am. >> no ma'am. >> it's will. it was the best day of our lives until she died. >> the best day of our lives? the agen
the agent wanted fred back up to colorado for a top. >> he said i'm going to colorado, they want me backdid it either, is what he said. and we said, just collaborate, they're doing their job, let's get past the so we can move on. >> first i want to thank you for coming. >> again, he shared his recollections of that day on the hill. >> it was so beautiful. there are so many things that i would've done differently. >> and again, describe what he remembered of leslie...
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"rise & shine," colorado.our states from this spot. they just opened this new visitors center. you take the railway up here. it is just spectacular. yesterday after all these adventures, a real treat was to see these birds of prey up close. i got to hold on to that massive owl. looks like it's 20 pounds but all feathers and orange eyes are piercing and quite frankly a little bit frightening. if you ever get a chance to hold a bird of prey you got to take it. what a week we've had in colorado. more to come from here. >> we can't wait to see more, rob. it is absolutely beautiful and happy you told us you caught the rail up there. we wondered if you hiked the entire way. if anybody can do it, it's you. trust me, we don't doubt you. >>> now we go to ginger. hey, ginger. >> reporter: oh, you know what, him splashing that mountain water on his face, made me want to use the hudson. then i realized it wouldn't be close to the same, so i didn't. that was awesome. i can't wait to get up there someday soon too but want t
"rise & shine," colorado.our states from this spot. they just opened this new visitors center. you take the railway up here. it is just spectacular. yesterday after all these adventures, a real treat was to see these birds of prey up close. i got to hold on to that massive owl. looks like it's 20 pounds but all feathers and orange eyes are piercing and quite frankly a little bit frightening. if you ever get a chance to hold a bird of prey you got to take it. what a week we've had...
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colorado secretary of state griswold will be joining us. katie hobbs. that's next. most people reached an a1c under 7%. plus it could help you lose up to ten pounds. trulicity is for type 2 diabetes. it isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. it's not approved for use in children. don't take trulicity if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have an allergic reaction, a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, changes in vision, or diabetic retinopathy. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. taking trulicity with sulfonylurea or insulin raises low blood sugar risk. side effects include nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea, which can lead to dehydration, and may worsen kidney problems. ask your doctor about once-weekly trulicity. washed your hands a lot today? probably like 40 times. hands feel dry? like sandpaper. introducing new dove handwash, with 5 x moisturizer blend. removes germs in
colorado secretary of state griswold will be joining us. katie hobbs. that's next. most people reached an a1c under 7%. plus it could help you lose up to ten pounds. trulicity is for type 2 diabetes. it isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. it's not approved for use in children. don't take trulicity if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have an...
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river and divvy it up to the western states. >> the 7 t26-dam towering from e bed of the colorado ise eighth wonder of the world. >> reporter: hoover dam, an engineering marvel was thought to be a concrete solution. it harnessed the mighty colorado river and created nevada's lake mead, still the nation's largest reservoir. this water supply is what made western cities such as los angeles, phoenix, and las vegas possible and allowed us to create some of the richest farm la land in the country. but the predicted water supply from the colorado river was based on 20 abnormally wet years at the beginning of the last century. now 40 million people in seven states depend on it. >> we did it. we've built it. we've become reliant on it. so we have to deal with what we have. >> reporter: pet mullroy is the form herd of the southern nevada water authority. we met her on the shores of lake mead, which has sunk to its lowest level ever. in the tweer 2000, the water came right up to the top of the dam. during the mega drought, the water has dropped more than 140 feet. >> so when it loses this much
river and divvy it up to the western states. >> the 7 t26-dam towering from e bed of the colorado ise eighth wonder of the world. >> reporter: hoover dam, an engineering marvel was thought to be a concrete solution. it harnessed the mighty colorado river and created nevada's lake mead, still the nation's largest reservoir. this water supply is what made western cities such as los angeles, phoenix, and las vegas possible and allowed us to create some of the richest farm la land in...
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there been attempts in colorado and nationwide.00 bills to suppress the vote in 47 states. we're seeing the stripping of authority from secretaries of state, who just oversaw one of the most secure elections in america's history. and it's all because some elected officials did not like the results of 2020. so now they are trying to change the rules. i think today's hearing is a good thing. i think these hearings across the nation underlined accountability. and that's what we need more of in this nation. lawyers and elected officials should not be able to live to manipulate the american people. >> that's what we thought law school was far. is there some deficiency and ethics teaching a law school, now? has it kind of collapse to the point where these guys think they can walk into a federal courtroom ally, and there won't be sanctions? ally, and >> i think the hearine pretty much showing that is not going to fly in the united states. attorneys are being stripped of their license. they are being sanctioned. but it's a bigger problem t
there been attempts in colorado and nationwide.00 bills to suppress the vote in 47 states. we're seeing the stripping of authority from secretaries of state, who just oversaw one of the most secure elections in america's history. and it's all because some elected officials did not like the results of 2020. so now they are trying to change the rules. i think today's hearing is a good thing. i think these hearings across the nation underlined accountability. and that's what we need more of in...
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at 58, she's climbed 53 of colorado's 58 tallest peaks. life when she fell off a cliff. >> it was like, i have a horrible head injury. >> reporter: several surgeries later, she says she couldn't tolerate the opioid pain meds. did they make you feel loopy? >> absolutely loopy, and it didn't seem like it really fixed the pain. >> reporter: her surgeon suggested she try weed. >> i was like, well, if he's telling me. >> reporter: at bedtime she takes a quarter of a gummy with a low dose, 1% of thc. that's what causes the high, combined with cbd and says it's helped her get back on her feet and even cope with the anxiety of the pandemic. despite the fact that more than half of the states have made medical marijuana legal, there is a stunning lack of scientific data about the appropriate dose, strength, and effectiveness of cannabis for particular ailments. was it trial and error for new. >> oh, 100%, yeah. >> just step on in. >> all righty. >> reporter: which is why she's happy to take part in one of a series of innovative studies being conduct
at 58, she's climbed 53 of colorado's 58 tallest peaks. life when she fell off a cliff. >> it was like, i have a horrible head injury. >> reporter: several surgeries later, she says she couldn't tolerate the opioid pain meds. did they make you feel loopy? >> absolutely loopy, and it didn't seem like it really fixed the pain. >> reporter: her surgeon suggested she try weed. >> i was like, well, if he's telling me. >> reporter: at bedtime she takes a quarter of...
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she's climb 53 of colorado's 58 tallest peaks. nearly lost her life when she fell off a cliff. >> i was like, ooh, i have a horrible head injury. >> reporter: several surgeries later, she says she couldn't tolerate the opioid pain meds. did they make you feel loopy? >> absolutely loopy, and it didn't fix the pain. >> reporter: her surgeon suggested she try weed. >> i was like, well, if he's telling me. >> reporter: she takes a quarter of a gummy, a low dose, 1% of chb combined with cbd. it helped her get back on her feet and cope with the anxiety of the pandemic. half the states have made medical marijuana legal. but there is a stunning lack of scientific data about the appropriate dose, strength, and effectiveness of cannabis for particular ailments. was it trial and error for you? >> 100%. >> reporter: which is why she's happy to take part in one of a series of innovative studies being conducted at the university of colorado boulder, on the effects of legal cannabis on anxiety and stress. it seems crazy that more than half the s
she's climb 53 of colorado's 58 tallest peaks. nearly lost her life when she fell off a cliff. >> i was like, ooh, i have a horrible head injury. >> reporter: several surgeries later, she says she couldn't tolerate the opioid pain meds. did they make you feel loopy? >> absolutely loopy, and it didn't fix the pain. >> reporter: her surgeon suggested she try weed. >> i was like, well, if he's telling me. >> reporter: she takes a quarter of a gummy, a low dose,...
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colorado has500 aerospace -- obviously colorado has 500 aerospace companies and we are just a reflection of how important this is and i think you all have contributed to that recognition this is a significant form of commerce. i think is -- i think this is the right place where the response ability has to reside. the relationship between government and business, and how we look at best practices versus regulatory frameworks is crucial. i think this committee is open to really hearing clearly, as the workers forward, hearing clearly without slowing down in any way, the process, making sure we respect the sense of urgency you have all brought to the hearing, is crucial. i want to think the ranking member for filling in. i had to go to a vote where there was going to be a tied vote so i could not be a well -- awol. i appreciate your indulgence. the hearing record will remain open two weeks until august 5, 2021. any other senators listening, are welcome to submit questions for the record that witnesses should see, or that they should do so bike to like 29th -- or that they should do so by ju
colorado has500 aerospace -- obviously colorado has 500 aerospace companies and we are just a reflection of how important this is and i think you all have contributed to that recognition this is a significant form of commerce. i think is -- i think this is the right place where the response ability has to reside. the relationship between government and business, and how we look at best practices versus regulatory frameworks is crucial. i think this committee is open to really hearing clearly,...
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olympic and paralympic museum in colorado springs. >> the museum focuses on the core values respect,spiration, equality, and courage, and shows beengineering every olympian -- beneath every olympian's excellence there's also a story of resilientcy and perseverance. >> it's a great dress and served me very well. >> that's an under statement. >> at 19 years old american figure skater peggy flemming gracefully glided towards goal wearing a chautruse dress made by her color it would endear me to the french people and they would applaud more. >> flemming's iconic dress is among the memorabilia on display at the u.s. olympic and paralympic museum in colorado springs. >> it's a wonderful place to kind of let your dreams just explode. of could i really do this, but all you have to do is try and you sometimes surprise yourself. >> the museum also features interactive exhibits. like a virtual race against four-time gold medallist jessie owen. on the day we visited we ran into retired hockey player jim craig. >> do you believe in miracles! yes! >> the goalie for the 1980 gold medal winningsa bt
olympic and paralympic museum in colorado springs. >> the museum focuses on the core values respect,spiration, equality, and courage, and shows beengineering every olympian -- beneath every olympian's excellence there's also a story of resilientcy and perseverance. >> it's a great dress and served me very well. >> that's an under statement. >> at 19 years old american figure skater peggy flemming gracefully glided towards goal wearing a chautruse dress made by her color...
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steve patterson with more on the state's bold move. >> reporter: colorado teenagers will and jasmine are united by the all too common bond of addiction. >> my life is falling apart around me. >> i started using it just to feel like i could function. >> reporter: the pair now sober say they got hooked on a high potency form of marijuana extract. it's sold as edibles or oils known as wax or shatter that contain as much as 90% of the psychoactive thc, the chemical that gets you high compare to the hippy high you may have grown up with that pot had 2% to 5% thc. while millions do benefit from medical marijuana, in some cases researchers have linked these new, more powerful concentrates to physical dependence, psychosis, and anxiety >> when these patients come in and they have like reported vomiting or acute psychosis, they tell us it's super hard to stop, which says to me it is addictive. >> reporter: how do you know that these are directly thc reactions? >> so we track it by urine drug screens, and that tells us thc >> reporter: the rising cases like these are such a cause for concern t
steve patterson with more on the state's bold move. >> reporter: colorado teenagers will and jasmine are united by the all too common bond of addiction. >> my life is falling apart around me. >> i started using it just to feel like i could function. >> reporter: the pair now sober say they got hooked on a high potency form of marijuana extract. it's sold as edibles or oils known as wax or shatter that contain as much as 90% of the psychoactive thc, the chemical that gets...
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guest jack phillips you may remember him or know him as the owner of the masterpiece king shop in colorado is just read in an amazing book. the cost of my case. 's lawyer is with us as well. welcome. >> just so my audiences aware why is your lawyer with us on this interview? >> we are still in court. we just finished the end of march our trial with our third lawsuit we are waiting for the judge to announce his decisions my lawyer is help to make sure i don't say anything. >> for those who don't remember the details, remind us what happened july 19, 2012 into game and walked into your cake shop and asked you to design their wedding cake. >> sunny and bright a couple of girls working for me so when they sat down at the wedding desk so we made introductions said what can i do for you were here to look at wedding cakes i said sorry i don't do cakes for same-sex weddings. they said what i'll make a birthday or shower or cookies or brownies and not do cakes for same-sex wedding so they stomped out swearing at me and flipping me off i was not expecting that i was just said i wouldn't just do that
guest jack phillips you may remember him or know him as the owner of the masterpiece king shop in colorado is just read in an amazing book. the cost of my case. 's lawyer is with us as well. welcome. >> just so my audiences aware why is your lawyer with us on this interview? >> we are still in court. we just finished the end of march our trial with our third lawsuit we are waiting for the judge to announce his decisions my lawyer is help to make sure i don't say anything. >>...
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look at what happened in colorado. thank you very much.ost: let's go to michelle, who is calling from wisconsin. did i pronounce the name of your city right? caller: yes. thank you for taking my call. wisconsin, of course, has not legalized it in any way, shape or form, not even for medical. i have a son who has grand mall seizures and marijuana relaxes the brain enough where those seizures can get under control. unfortunately, they will not even take up. they would rather be in bed with pharmaceutical companies and push medications that have a lot more side effects than marijuana. i do not understand up. it is a benefit for those who have seizure disorders, who are in cancer treatments. it helps with your appetite. i do not understand this. wisconsin is a farming state and a dairy state, and our farmers are struggling and i could not tell you how many farms have been shut down because they cannot make it. these farmers have often said if they could grow marijuana, they could get back on their feet. they could change their productivity fro
look at what happened in colorado. thank you very much.ost: let's go to michelle, who is calling from wisconsin. did i pronounce the name of your city right? caller: yes. thank you for taking my call. wisconsin, of course, has not legalized it in any way, shape or form, not even for medical. i have a son who has grand mall seizures and marijuana relaxes the brain enough where those seizures can get under control. unfortunately, they will not even take up. they would rather be in bed with...
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. >>> amicewmaas deadly flash flo hits areas of colorado burned by fires. and the historic wildfires in the west grow larger. the new actions today to prevent more fires from spreading and in the east a hailstorm and damaging winds caused widespread power outages. >>> mass shooting rampage foiled. how this ohio man allegedly planned to target groups of female college students. >>> breaking overnight, a top official at the olympic games fired over a joke he made about the holocaust. >>> caught on camera, the shocking moment on this amusement ride. we hear from the girl who collided with the gull. >>> and later the new research on mosquito bites and how to avoid them. it could come down to the color of the clothes you wear. >>> good thursday morning, everyone. we begin with more cities across the country considering new restrictions as covid cases surge because of the delta variant. >>> one growing concern is so-called breakthrough cases, which are infections among fully vaccinated people. in the last two weeks seven fully vaccinated people have died from cov
. >>> amicewmaas deadly flash flo hits areas of colorado burned by fires. and the historic wildfires in the west grow larger. the new actions today to prevent more fires from spreading and in the east a hailstorm and damaging winds caused widespread power outages. >>> mass shooting rampage foiled. how this ohio man allegedly planned to target groups of female college students. >>> breaking overnight, a top official at the olympic games fired over a joke he made about...
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can buck is from colorado -- can buck -- ken buck is from colorado.hey were talking about competing against these larger companies. i think that resonated with him. we just want a fair shake. we are not getting it. that was leading to some of his motivation in supporting this legislation as a republican 22 help small businesses -- wanting to help small businesses. peter: one thing that may see legislation is privacy. john: privacy is an interesting one. i think there was a lot of momentum a year ago -- a year or two back. the senate committee, the house committee had been coming together, talking about what proposals might look like. there might have been a sideline this year. there has been a loss of trust in the tech companies. a common interest in putting safeguards in place. what not aside the efforts, those still exist. you have seen the house talking about convening roundtables. some talk about trying to get back to it. we have not had hearings in a big white like we had before. it seems tossed aside -- hearings like we had before. it seems toss
can buck is from colorado -- can buck -- ken buck is from colorado.hey were talking about competing against these larger companies. i think that resonated with him. we just want a fair shake. we are not getting it. that was leading to some of his motivation in supporting this legislation as a republican 22 help small businesses -- wanting to help small businesses. peter: one thing that may see legislation is privacy. john: privacy is an interesting one. i think there was a lot of momentum a...
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you may remember him and know him as the masterpiece cake shop in colorado and he has just written an amazing book calling the cost of my faith how my decision took me to the supreme court. welcome. >> i'm honored to be here today. >> so why is your lawyer with us on this interview quick. >> we are still in court. we just finished the and of mard lawsuit so we are currently waiting for the judge to announce his decision on that so my lawyer is here to help guide and protect me that i don't say anything. host. >> those who are fuzzy on the details remind us what happened in july 192012 into game and walked into your cake shop and asked you to design their wedding cake. >> it was sunny and bright so when the two gentlemen it was my duty to see and talk with them. so we made introductions and they said were here to look at wedding cakes and i said sorry i don't do cakes for same-sex weddings and said make cookies or brownies or shower and at which point they stomped out and i wasn't expecting that but a told than anything else but i just did not create that particular cake because of the
you may remember him and know him as the masterpiece cake shop in colorado and he has just written an amazing book calling the cost of my faith how my decision took me to the supreme court. welcome. >> i'm honored to be here today. >> so why is your lawyer with us on this interview quick. >> we are still in court. we just finished the and of mard lawsuit so we are currently waiting for the judge to announce his decision on that so my lawyer is here to help guide and protect me...
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you leave us the hell alone. >> colorado constituents receive government assistance and have receivedhe claims, cnn reporter daniel dale, are her comments in line with what people in her district are going through, daniel? >> reporter: john, as of may of this year, four colorado counties with the highest unemployment rates were in boebert's district. i'm not blaming her for that, or the unemployed for being unemployed. a large number of her consti constituents do rely on government money to buy food and put roofs over their heads. colorado has received significant government money during the coronavirus pandemic, 60 billion in total, including 15 billion through the paycheck protection program. not all of that has gone to boebert's district. if you go to cnn's ppp database and type in the name of the district, a whole bunch of businesses have taken much-needed money from a dry goods store to a dental clinic. this view she expressed certainly is not shared by everyone she is purporting to represent. >> one false viral claim is circulating that she received ppp money. can you break that
you leave us the hell alone. >> colorado constituents receive government assistance and have receivedhe claims, cnn reporter daniel dale, are her comments in line with what people in her district are going through, daniel? >> reporter: john, as of may of this year, four colorado counties with the highest unemployment rates were in boebert's district. i'm not blaming her for that, or the unemployed for being unemployed. a large number of her consti constituents do rely on government...
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and overstretched local police force called the colorado bureau of investigations. greg saidar was the one who answered the call. he was soon at the river and start at what looked like a lump of snow and rocks. >> you could see the body underneath the snow. >> it was stephanie, hole right. but how did she end up here? the >> dateline returns after the break. the break. every day in business brings something new. so get the flexibility of the new mobile service designed for your small business. introducing comcast business mobile. you get the fastest, most reliable network with nationwide 5g included. and you can get unlimited data for just 30 dollars per line per month when you get four lines- or mix and match data options. available now for comcast business internet customers with no line-activation fees or term contract required. see if you can save by switching today. comcast business. powering possibilities. it was perplexing, almost, that the thing so awful could happen in the midst of such beauty. here in the frigid brushing water of the-------------------blue
and overstretched local police force called the colorado bureau of investigations. greg saidar was the one who answered the call. he was soon at the river and start at what looked like a lump of snow and rocks. >> you could see the body underneath the snow. >> it was stephanie, hole right. but how did she end up here? the >> dateline returns after the break. the break. every day in business brings something new. so get the flexibility of the new mobile service designed for...
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we're exploring the health and economic impacts of america's cannabis industry, starting in coloradotate to legally sell recreational marijuana in a new effort to keep kids safe, they are making some major changes. steve patterson has more steve, good morning. >> reporter: hey, frances. you know, for about a decade or so we've heard the virtues of medical marijuana, what it's done for people. certainly nobody is disputing that but there is a dark side specifically when it comes to this high potency thc. these products that are something like 90% thc teenagers and kids are getting their hands on them and it's causing a lot of problems. specifically in denver that state says they were the leaders in legalization and now they want to be the leaders in regulation as well here's what officials told us. colorado teenagers will brown and jasmine block are united by the all too common bond of addiction. >> my life is falling apart around me. >> i started using it just to feel like i could function >> reporter: the pair now sober, both say they got hooked on high-potency form of marijuana ext
we're exploring the health and economic impacts of america's cannabis industry, starting in coloradotate to legally sell recreational marijuana in a new effort to keep kids safe, they are making some major changes. steve patterson has more steve, good morning. >> reporter: hey, frances. you know, for about a decade or so we've heard the virtues of medical marijuana, what it's done for people. certainly nobody is disputing that but there is a dark side specifically when it comes to this...
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university of colorado is a top institution in researching related to space and ssa.have observational cap abilities, and from that, we are involved in all elements of research related to race traffic and as. exponential commercial utilization, simultaneously inspiring and terrifying. properly occurring services and resource exploration, meaningful economic and increased danger. our present situation is much like being in heavy traffic without a right of way. we stand at a thrilling precipice. countless opportunities to promise economic prosperity, innovation and rules -based international leadership. i have three central points of like to communicate to the subcommittee today. number one. united states government and industries have historic opportunity to lead the international community in developing ssa and norms of behavior and rules of the road. in the strongest term, i recommend these international leaves and industry consultants records on the rules of the road and behavior. i further recommend tittering the nobel prize-winning framework by doctor eleanor and
university of colorado is a top institution in researching related to space and ssa.have observational cap abilities, and from that, we are involved in all elements of research related to race traffic and as. exponential commercial utilization, simultaneously inspiring and terrifying. properly occurring services and resource exploration, meaningful economic and increased danger. our present situation is much like being in heavy traffic without a right of way. we stand at a thrilling precipice....
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>> colorado authorities were able to obtain a search warrant for mr.d to the shell casing that was found at our murder scene. and they swept the truck which eventually led to evidence that indicated a gunshot residue in several places around his vehicle. >> i need you to take that see over. there >> yes, sir. >> colorado police brought jarred in for questioning. unlike jessie, he didn't hesitate to talk about his romantic relationship with her. >> we hooked up while. back it was sometime around september. >> and we started going out, and the next thing i knew it -- we were living together... i knew she was married. i knew it was horrible, but -- >> he also admitted to being in kentucky on the day of the murder. he says he left before dark. >> when do you think you? left >> about 5:30. >> what he didn't know was jessie had already pointed the finger at him. >> she has spoken with the detectives and she has told them about the plan that you guys had... >> excuse me? >> she puts her and vince and you at the scene. and the witness puts you and your truck a
>> colorado authorities were able to obtain a search warrant for mr.d to the shell casing that was found at our murder scene. and they swept the truck which eventually led to evidence that indicated a gunshot residue in several places around his vehicle. >> i need you to take that see over. there >> yes, sir. >> colorado police brought jarred in for questioning. unlike jessie, he didn't hesitate to talk about his romantic relationship with her. >> we hooked up...
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i remember my friend and colleague from colorado yelled down, what about us? they were evacuating the members on the floor and it didn't seem like they were even aware that we were up there. there were about two dozen members up in the gallery but the focus was on the members on the floor. someone yelled out, this is because of you, he yelled to the republicans, that this is happening because of you. so there was a lot of tension, a lot of your and anxiety, people getting there gas masks ready. it became apparent by conversations with police but also looking at my phone that the mob was starting to encircle the house chamber. what i saw next was actually the most shocking, one of the most shocking things i have ever seen. >> what happened next? rep. crow: i looked up, this was after they had evacuated the house floor. there were no members on the floor. a few members remained behind, markwayne mullin and a few others, but most of the members had evacuated the floor. i looked up and i saw the capitol police locking the doors and starting to barricade the doors.
i remember my friend and colleague from colorado yelled down, what about us? they were evacuating the members on the floor and it didn't seem like they were even aware that we were up there. there were about two dozen members up in the gallery but the focus was on the members on the floor. someone yelled out, this is because of you, he yelled to the republicans, that this is happening because of you. so there was a lot of tension, a lot of your and anxiety, people getting there gas masks ready....
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the students in colorado, i moved to dc to start college. and when i came here, there was no match for our lives. presidents that was an organizational presence. and so with a couple of friends i got together and we founded the fast march for our lives chapter here. and we set up the infrastructure every year, the government, much so many said it was like it's about sitting there and deciding what the priority when held on something and we aren't, we get to it by part of what we saw that we had done comparable, effectively, for them been able to save lives. ah, join me every thursday on the alex salmon show and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport. business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. me . i don't think they can't ride on police report. in december 2020 a group of anti finishes. fill out a film crew access for 3 months. 3rd row, like if people organization, it's an idea that must be opposed to the game ground. they make their faces, but they can say what they believe and we believe in helping our community. w
the students in colorado, i moved to dc to start college. and when i came here, there was no match for our lives. presidents that was an organizational presence. and so with a couple of friends i got together and we founded the fast march for our lives chapter here. and we set up the infrastructure every year, the government, much so many said it was like it's about sitting there and deciding what the priority when held on something and we aren't, we get to it by part of what we saw that we had...
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the students in colorado, i moved to dc to start college. and when i came here, there was no match for our lives. presidents there was an organizational presence, and so with a couple of friends i got together and we founded the fast march for our lives chapter here in dc. and we set up the infrastructure every year. the government, much like it's about sitting there and deciding what the priority when you tell them and we aren't, we can't. i'm to my part of what is going to help solve that. and we had terrible effectively said somebody will save lives. ah, this is your media a reflection of reality? ah, the, in a world transformed what will make you feel safe for tyson lation community? are you going the right way or are you being somewhere direct? what is truth? what is faith? in the world corrupted. you need to defend the join us in the depths will remain in the shallows. ah, i don't think they can't ride on police report. in december 2020 a group of anti finishes. fill out a film crew access for 3 months. people organization. it's an ide
the students in colorado, i moved to dc to start college. and when i came here, there was no match for our lives. presidents there was an organizational presence, and so with a couple of friends i got together and we founded the fast march for our lives chapter here in dc. and we set up the infrastructure every year. the government, much like it's about sitting there and deciding what the priority when you tell them and we aren't, we can't. i'm to my part of what is going to help solve that....
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jessica: from colorado to kansas.ristan frump: it used to be america was the land of opportunity, but now it feels like it is a struggle. jessica: we stopped in hays, with its wild west roots, more than two dozen christian churches, and a lot of red, white, and blue. tristan frump: it's hard to get the job, the career that you want. because once you fall down a well, it's really hard to climb out. jessica: tristan frump, in between manufacturing jobs. a rough childhood, he says, got in the way of his american dream of owning a car repair shop. tristan frump: in my life, it's always been like that. it's like you're a certain class of person. and when people put you down, or put you in that label, it's really hard to imagine how your life could really be, because everyone is telling you, you can't. it kills your confidence. it kills the dream. announcer: when we come back, our road trip across america continues. >> i feel as most ampoor or diry don't even know we're alive. announcer: with a stop on the prairie band pota
jessica: from colorado to kansas.ristan frump: it used to be america was the land of opportunity, but now it feels like it is a struggle. jessica: we stopped in hays, with its wild west roots, more than two dozen christian churches, and a lot of red, white, and blue. tristan frump: it's hard to get the job, the career that you want. because once you fall down a well, it's really hard to climb out. jessica: tristan frump, in between manufacturing jobs. a rough childhood, he says, got in the way...
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for what purpose does the gentleman from colorado seek recognition? >> thanks, mr. speaker. as the member designated by mr. al green of texas, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. green will vote no on the lesko amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. lawson, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. lawson will vote no on the lesko amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by congress member napolitano, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that congress member napolitano will vote no on the lesko amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from illinois seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. rush, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. rush will vote no on the lesko amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the -- for what
for what purpose does the gentleman from colorado seek recognition? >> thanks, mr. speaker. as the member designated by mr. al green of texas, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. green will vote no on the lesko amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. lawson, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. lawson will vote no on the...
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it's a tougonm moving back home colorado.bout that. >> as we say good-bye to you or see you later. >> see you later. >> we want to time at kpix through the years. >> let's do it. >> let's do . >>> welcome. >> thank you so much. my first day in. >> yeah. fresh from i-80 driving denver. we are thrilled to have you. >> good morning everybody. it's monday, july 19th. >> good morning everybody. it's tuesday, july 20th. >> napa city council will vote on new limits on water use amid a worsening drought. the dixie fire is threatening two communities about 30 miles north of paradise. the deadly wine country wildfires hit a year ago today. >> thank you so much for coming and waking up this morning. we will get you some coffee. >> happy birthday. >> thank you. >> eat a piece of cake for me. >> penny taught me how to say happy birthday in chinese. >> pretty good. >> if i could get them a ticket to the super bowl. >> you have >> what kind of power do you have? >> you have connections. >> let me hit him. i still think it was a good pass an
it's a tougonm moving back home colorado.bout that. >> as we say good-bye to you or see you later. >> see you later. >> we want to time at kpix through the years. >> let's do it. >> let's do . >>> welcome. >> thank you so much. my first day in. >> yeah. fresh from i-80 driving denver. we are thrilled to have you. >> good morning everybody. it's monday, july 19th. >> good morning everybody. it's tuesday, july 20th. >> napa city...
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colorado has a goal of 100% renewable energy for electricity by 2040.e're going to be at 80% by 2030. we're really excited to have a partner in the federal government looking to do what we can to reduce the devastating impact of climate change. >> governor polis, thank you very much. stay cool! >> will do, thank you, don. >> thank you so much. human error. that's what new york city's board of elections is saying after making a huge mistake in counting votes for the mayoral primary. stay with us. i've pricked my finger 3,000 time and my a1c was still over 9. then i got the dexcom g6. i just glance at my ph there's my glucose number. ye i feel like i'm calling the there's myshots,se number. not my diabetes. ye i would've called yesterday. but... i could've called yesterday. but... i should've called yesterday, but... would've, could've, should've. we hear that a lot. hi. i'm jonathan, an insurance professional and manager here at colonial penn life insurance company. sometimes, people put off calling about life insurance. before you know it, another year
colorado has a goal of 100% renewable energy for electricity by 2040.e're going to be at 80% by 2030. we're really excited to have a partner in the federal government looking to do what we can to reduce the devastating impact of climate change. >> governor polis, thank you very much. stay cool! >> will do, thank you, don. >> thank you so much. human error. that's what new york city's board of elections is saying after making a huge mistake in counting votes for the mayoral...
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the students in colorado, i moved to dc to start college. when i came here, there was no launch for our lives. presidents, there was an organizational presence. and so with a couple of friends i got together and we founded the fast march for our lives chapter here in dc. and we set up the infrastructure every year, the government, much money. i'm just so many like it's about sitting there and deciding what the priority went to tell them and we aren't, we can't, i'm to my part of what is the all that we need doesn't terrible effectively for them been able to save lives. ah, having and found in using and found to to a family when a new mother is going through that process. yet there's certainly tremendous cause for great joy. but because it's in a bad that causes so many different changes. it's stressful at many levels. ah, she don't do you know? so we knew she was she who fits one ready to love me because she knew she wouldn't be a little girl for the study or do i tell me that if you show you control the traditional moving machines sheet etc
the students in colorado, i moved to dc to start college. when i came here, there was no launch for our lives. presidents, there was an organizational presence. and so with a couple of friends i got together and we founded the fast march for our lives chapter here in dc. and we set up the infrastructure every year, the government, much money. i'm just so many like it's about sitting there and deciding what the priority went to tell them and we aren't, we can't, i'm to my part of what is the all...
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. >>> plus, plague detected in colorado. you're watching "world news now." say something. 'said it before and i'll say it again. if i thought a reverse mortgage was just some kind of trick to take your home, i wouldn't even be here. it's just a loan, like any other, with one big difference- and that difference is how you choose to pay it back. find out how reverse mortgage loans really work with aag's free, no-obligation reverse mortgage guide eliminate monthly mortgage payments, pay bills, medical costs, and more. call now! other mortgages are paid back each month, but with a reverse mortgage, you can pay whatever you can, when it works for you, or, you can choose to wait, and pay it off in one lump sum when you leave your home. call today and find out more in aag's free, no-obligation reverse mortgage loan guide. access tax-free cash and stay in the home you love. you've been investing in your home for years... making monthly mortgage payments... doing the right thing... it's become your family's heart and soul... well, that investment can give you tax- free cash just wh
. >>> plus, plague detected in colorado. you're watching "world news now." say something. 'said it before and i'll say it again. if i thought a reverse mortgage was just some kind of trick to take your home, i wouldn't even be here. it's just a loan, like any other, with one big difference- and that difference is how you choose to pay it back. find out how reverse mortgage loans really work with aag's free, no-obligation reverse mortgage guide eliminate monthly mortgage...
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i'm from colorado. i've been married to my high school sweetheart for 35 years.'m a 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. >>> the major league baseball all-star game is taking place in denver on tuesday but was originally supposed to be played in atlanta. mlb moved the game because of georgia's new voting laws. noah pran ski went to atlanta to see if the move did anything to effect the voting rights conversation. >> reporter: the braves not being able to host the all-star game this year. how did that emotionally feel? >> it's whole bunch of things it didn't do. and once it hit that national narrative, it was like an out of control freight train and couldn't stop it. >> brent raffensperger has a thing about s
i'm from colorado. i've been married to my high school sweetheart for 35 years.'m a 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. >>>...
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the students in colorado, i moved to dc to start college. and when i came here, there was no match for our lives. presidents that was an organizational presence. and so with a couple of friends i got together, we founded the fast march for our lives champ, the here in d. c. we set up the infrastructure every year. the government, how much money? i'm just so many like it's about sitting there and deciding what the priority $1000.00 and something and we aren't. we can't come to my part of what we thought that we had terrible effectively for them. been able to save lives, others financial guys. i don't buy a i buy, i'm a teachers that's not and i was friday. that's the last time i buy it from the future. so watch kaiser. you know, probably you know, my back on it, i would have been like i was going okay. your trucking as i said, you'll have to, i lost his boss because i just got to the bottom. you just gotta go video. we're going to be, i'm on my phone, my diligence up as soon as i miss it. so it says, you know what? it was. so my pull up, i go
the students in colorado, i moved to dc to start college. and when i came here, there was no match for our lives. presidents that was an organizational presence. and so with a couple of friends i got together, we founded the fast march for our lives champ, the here in d. c. we set up the infrastructure every year. the government, how much money? i'm just so many like it's about sitting there and deciding what the priority $1000.00 and something and we aren't. we can't come to my part of what we...
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the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from colorado, mr. perlmutter, for five minutes. mr. perlmutter: thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker, i rise today to honor the heroes from the movie theater shooting in aurora, colorado, on july 20, 2012. and all of the everyday heroes who make sacrifices for their community, including those heroes we have seen during this covid-19 pandemic. nine years ago today, 12 lives were taken. 70 were wounded, and hundreds more suffered emotional trauma. yet even in this tragedy, we saw incredible heroism. those who carried the wounded to safety and the first responders, law enforcement, firefighters, and medical teams whose tireless efforts saved many lives. i would like to recognize those who lost their lives that night. a.j., jessie, gordon, whose two teenage children were in the theater when he was killed. jessica, mckayla, veronica, age 6, whose mother was shot in the chest and miscarried a week after the attack. rebecca, and alex who was celebrating his 27th birthday and was one week away from his firs
the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from colorado, mr. perlmutter, for five minutes. mr. perlmutter: thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker, i rise today to honor the heroes from the movie theater shooting in aurora, colorado, on july 20, 2012. and all of the everyday heroes who make sacrifices for their community, including those heroes we have seen during this covid-19 pandemic. nine years ago today, 12 lives were taken. 70 were wounded, and hundreds more suffered...