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the gentleman from colorado is recognized. mr. perlmutter: first i would like to introduce the statement of administration policy dated september 19, 2022, supporting this piece of legislation. the speaker pro tempore: w ithout objection. mr. perlmutter: i listened to my friend from minnesota and appreciate her remarks. the amendment that has been discussed that the republicans are proposing does not go far enough. this bill should be embraced as it was in the gnat between democrats and republicans allowing for spouses to separate and take on their own specific piece of the loan and move forward. no longer staying in this locked-in relationship especially in those situations and they do recognize the abusive relationships, but there are also ones there is economic abuse or where you can't reach the spouse. and in those instances there should be the ability to divide these back into their original forms. so this bill, like it was in the senate should be accepted i think universally by this house. i'm sorry to see there is oppositio
the gentleman from colorado is recognized. mr. perlmutter: first i would like to introduce the statement of administration policy dated september 19, 2022, supporting this piece of legislation. the speaker pro tempore: w ithout objection. mr. perlmutter: i listened to my friend from minnesota and appreciate her remarks. the amendment that has been discussed that the republicans are proposing does not go far enough. this bill should be embraced as it was in the gnat between democrats and...
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the ukrainian community existed in colorado for a long time. after the war, a small but united community was replenished in the 1980s and 90s. marina dubrova emigrated to the usa from dnipro in 1994. therefore, when the women met in colorado, they became friends and began to play an active role in the life of the ukrainian community, and later created a non-profit organization. ukrainians of colorado organized a lot of cultural events and projects for emigrants without saying a word about it after the large-scale invasion of russia in ukraine ukrainians of colorado increased aid to the homeland a over time, they began to help refugees from ukraine who ended up in colorado after february 24. a large number of volunteers joined them, so the organization grew rapidly until february 24. mykola was a small organization, very small, and since february 24, chaos has put us in such a situation that everyone needs everything , starting with of territorial defense and the children are e-e displaced people. i had such weeks where i have four three four fa
the ukrainian community existed in colorado for a long time. after the war, a small but united community was replenished in the 1980s and 90s. marina dubrova emigrated to the usa from dnipro in 1994. therefore, when the women met in colorado, they became friends and began to play an active role in the life of the ukrainian community, and later created a non-profit organization. ukrainians of colorado organized a lot of cultural events and projects for emigrants without saying a word about it...
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of colorado given under my hand and the executive seal of the state of colorado this 27th day of april 2022 jared polis, governor please note you may view proclamations from across the united states. on the grant memorial website, may i personally wish you mr. president a very very blessed birthday. god bless america. thank you. and thank you for inviting me again this year. the first grant monument association was formed days after the president's death. former president chester a arthur was its first president? but what many of you may not know? was that richard t greener? first black graduate of harvard and political supporter of grant served as its first secretary from 1885 to 1892. frank scaturro is the current president of the grant monument association mr. scutorial is an american lawyer historian and public advocate. he revised that association beginning in 1994 and he has a partner of the fisher broils law firm where he handled civil rights and commercial litigation. let's welcome frank sutorial to the podium. well, good morning. on behalf of the grant monument association. i
of colorado given under my hand and the executive seal of the state of colorado this 27th day of april 2022 jared polis, governor please note you may view proclamations from across the united states. on the grant memorial website, may i personally wish you mr. president a very very blessed birthday. god bless america. thank you. and thank you for inviting me again this year. the first grant monument association was formed days after the president's death. former president chester a arthur was...
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. >> they started asking me these questions about colorado, about dominion machines, colorado with tina peters. >> tonight, the criminal case between mike pillow search warrant and how the election threat is only growing. then -- >> can i put pants on first? >> sir, we have to clear the house. -- okay. >> what we are learning about what the doj was looking for on jeffrey clark's phone, plus the decision from trump's judge on the special master as the ex president threatens against potential indictment. >> if it happened, i think you would have problems in this country the likes of which, perhaps, we have never seen before. >> what kind of problems, mister president? >> i think he would have big problems. >> and 54 days to election day, new research on just how much abortion is animating -- and independents, when all in starts right now -- good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. these days, it can be tough to keep track of all the people in donald trump's circle who have had their personal devices searched or seized in connection with one of the multiple ongoing investigations into
. >> they started asking me these questions about colorado, about dominion machines, colorado with tina peters. >> tonight, the criminal case between mike pillow search warrant and how the election threat is only growing. then -- >> can i put pants on first? >> sir, we have to clear the house. -- okay. >> what we are learning about what the doj was looking for on jeffrey clark's phone, plus the decision from trump's judge on the special master as the ex president...
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the colorado sun spoke on the new resident of westminster and said he admitted the towns to lower the impact of an 18% rent will increase. it's cut back on cable, driving and biting me to the grocery store and washington state. the "seattle times" reporting four and ten and now spending more than 30% of their paychecks on rent. when one learn her rent would b, increasing in early 10% she said i just wanted to cry. i'm barely making it. i'm just a senior citizen. in georgia the press reports local small businesses are still facing a rocky road according to othe owner of one power washing business in evans materials are getting more expensive and the potential clients are more hesitant to get any work done right now. and further north in new hampshire he told the local news that subsidies were appreciated but feel like it's a band-aid after the statute. the consequences of democrats inflation. every corner of every state for their own painful story. the ones i just mentioned have something unfortunateid in comm. every resident of arizona, washington, nevada, new hampshire, colorado and
the colorado sun spoke on the new resident of westminster and said he admitted the towns to lower the impact of an 18% rent will increase. it's cut back on cable, driving and biting me to the grocery store and washington state. the "seattle times" reporting four and ten and now spending more than 30% of their paychecks on rent. when one learn her rent would b, increasing in early 10% she said i just wanted to cry. i'm barely making it. i'm just a senior citizen. in georgia the press...
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country. >> reporter: colonel matthew packard is the chief of the colorado state patrol. we rode along as he monitored the state's highways. >> people that are selling fentanyl, they are profit-driven, and they do not care how many body bags are a result of their drive for profit. >> reporter: adding to the urgency, police say the cartels are now making fentanyl look like candy, making it more enticing to young people. >> here is max. >> reporter: for kim osterman, the fight is personal. her son max died from a fentanyl poisoning last year. >> they're deliberately doing to kill the children. they're marketing it to the children. >> reporter: a supply chain that police are trying to choke off, but showing little sign of shutting down. jeff pegues, cbs news, golden, colorado. >> there is a lot more news ahead on the "cbs overnight news." the news tonight rather from the ♪ the gillettelabs with exfoliating bar. removes unseen dirt and debris that gets in the way of the blades. for effortless shaving in one efficient stroke. ♪ gillette. the best a man can get. one prilosec ot
country. >> reporter: colonel matthew packard is the chief of the colorado state patrol. we rode along as he monitored the state's highways. >> people that are selling fentanyl, they are profit-driven, and they do not care how many body bags are a result of their drive for profit. >> reporter: adding to the urgency, police say the cartels are now making fentanyl look like candy, making it more enticing to young people. >> here is max. >> reporter: for kim osterman,...
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. >> reporter: colonel mathew packard is the chief of the colorado state patrol.de along as he monitored the state's highways. >> people that are selling fentanyl, they are profit-driven and they do not care how many body bags are a result of their drive for profit. >> reporter: adding to the urgency, police say the cartels are now making fentanyl look like candy, making it more enticing to young people. >> here's max. >> reporter: for kim osterman, the fight is personal. her son max died from a fentanyl poisoning last year. >> they're deliberately doing this to kill the children. they're marketing it to the children. >> reporter: a supply chain that police are trying to choke off, but showing little sign of shutting down. jeff pegues, cbs news, golden, colorado. >> duncan: well, still ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news," the news tonight from the embattled owner of two professional basketball teams. td ameritrade, this is anna. hi anna, this position is all over the place, help! hey professor, subscriptions are down but that's only an estimated 15% of their val
. >> reporter: colonel mathew packard is the chief of the colorado state patrol.de along as he monitored the state's highways. >> people that are selling fentanyl, they are profit-driven and they do not care how many body bags are a result of their drive for profit. >> reporter: adding to the urgency, police say the cartels are now making fentanyl look like candy, making it more enticing to young people. >> here's max. >> reporter: for kim osterman, the fight is...
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columbines too, of course, from colorado.no, the international plants cause a stuff. >> i imagine it's a learning curve, especially when you're bringing in plants from the himalayas or the european heights. what have you learned about these plants by putting them in this kind of controlled environment? that they are heartier or more delicate than you expected? have you been surprised by anything that these plants have taught you? >> i would say that they're unbelievably hearty. one of the best things about vail, colorado, is that we are able to put these mostly out in natural conditions. native soil, for the most part, which is very hard and would not grow your common garden plants, but it's what the alpine plants need. they thrive on a very lean, rocky soil. so the harder the better really for most of those alpine plants. in england where i'm from, we have to spend a lot of time protecting alpines because they get too much rain, so they're grown in little -- to prevent the rain coming down on the plant. but here we can just
columbines too, of course, from colorado.no, the international plants cause a stuff. >> i imagine it's a learning curve, especially when you're bringing in plants from the himalayas or the european heights. what have you learned about these plants by putting them in this kind of controlled environment? that they are heartier or more delicate than you expected? have you been surprised by anything that these plants have taught you? >> i would say that they're unbelievably hearty. one...
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what is going on in colorado? >> well, the numbers are bad all over the nation.n i speak to my colleagues across the country, other u.s. attorneys, fentanyl comes up in every conversation. >> reporter: since 2019 the number of federal prosecutions in colorado related to fentanyl has more than tripled. but an increase in prosecutions has not translated into a decrease in the flow of drugs. >> does that mean the approach has been a failure >> well, the approach is ongoing. and the approach is multidimensional. there's a whole piece of this which probably deals with mental health, with addiction, with demand. >> reporter: in this case the officers responding to a fentanyl overdose knew exactly what to do by administering narcan. it saved this woman's life. >> that was scary. >> reporter: she wanted us to conceal her identity. >> i was scared to death. >> reporter: what do you want other people to get from your story? >> so many people are dying. no one knows what they're taking anymore. and even if they do they're still willing to risk it and it's not going to end w
what is going on in colorado? >> well, the numbers are bad all over the nation.n i speak to my colleagues across the country, other u.s. attorneys, fentanyl comes up in every conversation. >> reporter: since 2019 the number of federal prosecutions in colorado related to fentanyl has more than tripled. but an increase in prosecutions has not translated into a decrease in the flow of drugs. >> does that mean the approach has been a failure >> well, the approach is ongoing....
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well, all thingss are really bad in colorado.a lot of people outside of thing colorado don't understand how terrible things have gotten. we have skyrocketings crime. we're number one in auto theft, number two, and fentanyl overdoses because jared polis made us a sanctuary state and has been soft on crime. p and we also have the topcountr inflation rate in the country 15 at fifteen point six percent. well, i sa.6w that in august. i think there was a piece in the i think it was the denver post in august that drugover overdoses havedo doubled in i one year in colorado. i believe it's eighteen hundred deaths from fentanyl and other hard drugs. so, i mean, fentanyl is a problem nationwide, no doubt . but that was it. i mean, i was shocked toif the read that. my goodness. again, i don'tnd j thinkust pee understand just how serious this is . is.yeah, it's terrible. in colorado, i was at an event and a mom came up to me.ament tt her name's mickey, and she handed me an ornamen t with her daughter's picture on it, who was 16 .6 that and sh
well, all thingss are really bad in colorado.a lot of people outside of thing colorado don't understand how terrible things have gotten. we have skyrocketings crime. we're number one in auto theft, number two, and fentanyl overdoses because jared polis made us a sanctuary state and has been soft on crime. p and we also have the topcountr inflation rate in the country 15 at fifteen point six percent. well, i sa.6w that in august. i think there was a piece in the i think it was the denver post in...
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an all-out political battle in a colorado swing state.make a new house seat red. is the tide shifting their way? we'll talk to those running for it. with prices going up and up, it's more important than ever to have extra cash in the bank. and for veteran homeowners, it's as easy as one, two, three. one: call newday. two: talk to our team to see how much cash you can get. three: borrow up to 100% of your home's value with the newday 100 va loan. with home values near all-time highs, use your va benefit to turn the equity in your home into cash in the bank. >> tech: when you have auto glass damage... choose safelite. we can come to you and replace your windshield. >> grandkid: here you go! >> tech: wow, thank you! >> customer and grandkids: bye! >> tech: bye! don't wait, schedule now. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ when you find that perfect pair, nothin' can stop your shine. because when you feel fly, you look fly. um jamie? i'm pretty sure that was my line. get two pairs of privé revaux plus a free exam for $89.95. bo
an all-out political battle in a colorado swing state.make a new house seat red. is the tide shifting their way? we'll talk to those running for it. with prices going up and up, it's more important than ever to have extra cash in the bank. and for veteran homeowners, it's as easy as one, two, three. one: call newday. two: talk to our team to see how much cash you can get. three: borrow up to 100% of your home's value with the newday 100 va loan. with home values near all-time highs, use your va...
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joining me now their republican candidate for colorado governor puts it all the straight heidi and westatewide effort and he refused to even give an answer. putting on answer that question tonight question what does that surprise you? >> she doesn't answer a lot of questions right now and handing out $12,000 each homeless person is not gonna work. we artie spend over $70,000 per homeless person in the city and county of denver if they are homeless. i think is tripled in size and last couple of years. it's not working. if you want this was in a pilot program in denver but you're not so great was to it statewide. he would give us an answer on that. >> laura: the pulling in your race hasn't gotten a lot of attention because a lot of people have been pushing to the new democrat solution what the democrat party and say within four points just 5% undecided those who are doing the supporters to your camp at this point? >> a lot of people outside of colorado don't understand how terrible things have gotten we have skyrocketing crime auto theft and overdoses because they made us a sanctuary st
joining me now their republican candidate for colorado governor puts it all the straight heidi and westatewide effort and he refused to even give an answer. putting on answer that question tonight question what does that surprise you? >> she doesn't answer a lot of questions right now and handing out $12,000 each homeless person is not gonna work. we artie spend over $70,000 per homeless person in the city and county of denver if they are homeless. i think is tripled in size and last...
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mcclain was confronted by police while walking home in aurora, colorado. officers putting him in a choke hold. emts injecting him with ketamine. tonight what that autopsy now says with five officers and paramedics set to be arraigned. here's abc's marcus moore. >> reporter: tonight, a colorado coroner's office has released an updated autopsy report for elijah mcclain, the unarmed black man who died in police custody as he walked home from the store. after a review of grand jury evidence in the case, the adams county chief coroner amending the cause of death from undetermined to "complications of ketamine administration following forcible restraint." aurora police stopped mcclain in august of 2019 after they got a 911 call about a, quote, sketchy person. the 23-year-old's family says he wore a ski mask because his anemia often left him cold. >> stop right there. hey, stop right there. >> stop, stop. >> i have the right to go where i'm going. >> reporter: police body camera footage shows officers struggling to detain mcclain, using a carotid control hold on
mcclain was confronted by police while walking home in aurora, colorado. officers putting him in a choke hold. emts injecting him with ketamine. tonight what that autopsy now says with five officers and paramedics set to be arraigned. here's abc's marcus moore. >> reporter: tonight, a colorado coroner's office has released an updated autopsy report for elijah mcclain, the unarmed black man who died in police custody as he walked home from the store. after a review of grand jury evidence...
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what we see on the ground in colorado and the tax outreach and training for navigators.also we are from her income tax partners are invited partners at the point of filing is the point is intimidating. it really drives perpetual fires to preparers or not file at all. the real barrier. we have a lack of awareness forl eligibility a fear of engaging with the irs. if fear of filing incorrectly pretty concerned other benefits they have might be impacted. so anything that can be done to simplify the process provide clear and less intimidating information fromle the irs and e state department of revenue it would be helpful. and to gabby's point in multiple languages. with the caveat of acknowledging the irs administrationti challenges that we do not know about and details as advocates. is it possible to do something like refund payments or tax bills and sorting it out after the fact if there is a dispute? i do not know if the hurdles are to that.t. simplified portals like with the irs created with code for america rest to help people get their stimulus and their child tax cred
what we see on the ground in colorado and the tax outreach and training for navigators.also we are from her income tax partners are invited partners at the point of filing is the point is intimidating. it really drives perpetual fires to preparers or not file at all. the real barrier. we have a lack of awareness forl eligibility a fear of engaging with the irs. if fear of filing incorrectly pretty concerned other benefits they have might be impacted. so anything that can be done to simplify the...
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from the state health the permit focused on connecting colorado filings to improve, rubbing and we have networks and programs to public health and human services programs and partners that benefit and help get the word out about what we see on the ground outreach and training for painters and navigators and what we hear from income tax partners in the filing is intimidating and drives tyler's to not file at all, it is a barrier. we see lack of awareness of ability and fear of engaging with the irs if they file incorrectly and other benefits they have might be impacted so anything can be done to typify the process and provide clear less intimidating information from the irs and state department of revenue would be helpful if multiple linkages. with the caveat of acknowledging administration challenges we don't know about in detail as advocates, is it possible to do something like sending refund payment or tax bills and sorting it out after the fact that there is a dispute? and all the hurdles is to provide hurdles with good for america to help people get their stimulus and child tax cred
from the state health the permit focused on connecting colorado filings to improve, rubbing and we have networks and programs to public health and human services programs and partners that benefit and help get the word out about what we see on the ground outreach and training for painters and navigators and what we hear from income tax partners in the filing is intimidating and drives tyler's to not file at all, it is a barrier. we see lack of awareness of ability and fear of engaging with the...
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colorado is number 2 in fentanyl overdoses last year as a state.o fentanyl death in colorado last year. and that's just unacceptable. >> john: you say we have to close the border. the vice president insists the border is secure. >> yeah, i just think she's delusional. 2 million people came across the border this year? we have to do better than that. >> john: so far. >> so far, exactly, and we have to do better than that, and people are calling for it. colorado is upset about it. democrats don't seem to care, and this is an issue i'm running on. we need to close this border down, need to get control of our cities. i would like to see us start to reinvest some of the money from the thousands of irs agents, instead of growing the bureaucracy, put the money into the communities. we need more cops and close the border down. >> john: saying we don't need $87,000 more irs agents? >> not shaking down americans, they can't afford that. >> john: in colorado, michael bennett, is ahead of you by eight points. still listed as a lean democrat state, might be abl
colorado is number 2 in fentanyl overdoses last year as a state.o fentanyl death in colorado last year. and that's just unacceptable. >> john: you say we have to close the border. the vice president insists the border is secure. >> yeah, i just think she's delusional. 2 million people came across the border this year? we have to do better than that. >> john: so far. >> so far, exactly, and we have to do better than that, and people are calling for it. colorado is upset...
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under a canopy of colorado sky.ved there with his older sister, stephanie, ever since they were kids. his parents had divorced and his mom, beth, had found another husband a guy who owned the 7:11. they home schooled jake so that he could help out more on the ranch. >> he was out there all day, every day, almost every day. >> another. jake do and rebecca used to help out at the 7:11. >> what was it like at the ranch? >> it was really quiet. maybe a couple of times a year they would have a family reunion or hunters would come up and stay in the cabin. >> by 2003, his sister stephanie had moved out. looking for life beyond the 7:11. >> what about jake and his sister? >> i know that he loved his sister but he was upset that she married who she married. >> that would be david jackson. >> so, jake did not like dig so much because he was a carney. and he did the paintball booth and when the carnival came through. >> and jake thought that that she should be with someone else than works the papal? >> exactly. >> they marrie
under a canopy of colorado sky.ved there with his older sister, stephanie, ever since they were kids. his parents had divorced and his mom, beth, had found another husband a guy who owned the 7:11. they home schooled jake so that he could help out more on the ranch. >> he was out there all day, every day, almost every day. >> another. jake do and rebecca used to help out at the 7:11. >> what was it like at the ranch? >> it was really quiet. maybe a couple of times a year...
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thank you, marcus. >>> also from colorado tonight, another disturbing story.e warn you this is difficult to watch. newly obtain video shows the horrifying moment a woman in handcuffs put in a police cruiser park on train tracks. the cruiseser is then hit by a train. she is expected to survive, but with serious injuries. how do police explain it? here's mona kosar abdi tonight. >> reporter: the moments captured on this heart pounding body camera footage tonight under investigation. >> put your hands up. turn around. sectedorter: police in colorado road rage complaint yareni rios gonzalez. >> keep your hands above your head. >> don't move. >> reporter: they handcuffed her and walked her to a police cruiser. >> where are you taking me? >> we're taking you to the car. >> reporter: but that car is sitting on train tracks. >> take a seat. >> reporter: and as officers go search her truck for weapons, an oncoming train is sounding its horn. at first the officers seemingly unaware. the moment is difficult to watch. >> oh, many i god! >> move your car! >> stay back! >>
thank you, marcus. >>> also from colorado tonight, another disturbing story.e warn you this is difficult to watch. newly obtain video shows the horrifying moment a woman in handcuffs put in a police cruiser park on train tracks. the cruiseser is then hit by a train. she is expected to survive, but with serious injuries. how do police explain it? here's mona kosar abdi tonight. >> reporter: the moments captured on this heart pounding body camera footage tonight under...
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conference in colorado springs. [applause] >> welcome, everybody, and thank you for joining us at this historical site. it is just an honor to be here tonight with chief justice roberts and my soon-to-be successor. congratulations to the mckay family for the wonderful tribute and the kind words about the circuit. thank you for that wonderful introduction at a tribute to our esteemed colleague, monroe mckee. it has been a fabulous conference so far and a capstone for this event to have chief justice roberts join us. he was slated to be here in 2020 and we had to postpone a lot of things over the last couple of years. it is wonderful that you finally made it out to the broadmoor for my last conference as a chief judge. i'm glad he could be here for my last broadmoor circuit. in my years as chief judge, i have had the opportunity to be a member of the united states judicial conference. and as part of that, we go to washington, d.c., twice a year. the chief justice is the residing officer of the judicial conference. the
conference in colorado springs. [applause] >> welcome, everybody, and thank you for joining us at this historical site. it is just an honor to be here tonight with chief justice roberts and my soon-to-be successor. congratulations to the mckay family for the wonderful tribute and the kind words about the circuit. thank you for that wonderful introduction at a tribute to our esteemed colleague, monroe mckee. it has been a fabulous conference so far and a capstone for this event to have...
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>> it's terrible for inflation in denver and in colorado at large.xperiences largest homelessness, 15.6% homelessness in colorado. studies tie higher rates of homelessness to high cost of living in colorado much of cost of living and housing costs are at least 2% of national average in most states, and so when you can't even rent an apartment in denver without spending nearly $2,000 a month, no stringed attached of a thousand dollars a month. that's unsustainable and not going to come back to these people, it doesn't solve the problem and doesn't get them in permanent housing and doesn't help their families. >> the other thing, christy, the homeless selected to benefit are supposedly chosen randomly. it's being reported that it's largely women, transgender or non-binary individuals. what are we doing here? we are choosing transgender homeless, female homeless or non-binary individuals to get the money? >> yeah, that was a choice by the denver city council. those covid stimulus funds that are, in fact, increasing inflation across the nation. not only
>> it's terrible for inflation in denver and in colorado at large.xperiences largest homelessness, 15.6% homelessness in colorado. studies tie higher rates of homelessness to high cost of living in colorado much of cost of living and housing costs are at least 2% of national average in most states, and so when you can't even rent an apartment in denver without spending nearly $2,000 a month, no stringed attached of a thousand dollars a month. that's unsustainable and not going to come...
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built a huge tent in colorado a lot of gop trump supporters.ven democrats coming on board because they know i'm going to do a better job in the u.s. senate and michael bennet. brian: i was in denver about six weeks ago predicted notice you have about homeless problem. we've got really bad in new york. most cities and people watching in cities have it too we are small towns. your program of giving denver handing out $12000 a year to the homeless to spend their way out of homelessness. do you think this is a promising pilot program? >> it just shows how out of touch the democrats are. that is not compassionate to give someone who's on the edge of addiction, someone who is an alcoholic, an extra $1000 a month. we need to get these people off the streets. getting that made to a treatment program so that we can help them get their lives back in order. giving them money and just turning them loose, that is not compassionate. that's not a good idea. that money should go into good facilities but we can get the people the proper help they n need. brian:
built a huge tent in colorado a lot of gop trump supporters.ven democrats coming on board because they know i'm going to do a better job in the u.s. senate and michael bennet. brian: i was in denver about six weeks ago predicted notice you have about homeless problem. we've got really bad in new york. most cities and people watching in cities have it too we are small towns. your program of giving denver handing out $12000 a year to the homeless to spend their way out of homelessness. do you...
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i think he did great service as chief. >> we are in colorado and in the 10th circuit. we had a great justice from colorado, neil gorsuch who worked for byron right back in the day. and you had many arguments in front of him when he was a member of the court and interacted with him as a law clerk. tell us about your interactions with justice white and what you remember about his role. >> my principal interaction, i think i still have the ruses. -- bruises. we played basketball a couple of times. we would play and i didn't realize it was perfectly legal to throw somebody against the wall. i remembered it would be great getting to know another justice. he would come in and say, let's play. and then say thanks. >> we talked about courtship experience with justice rehnquist. do you think the law has changed much since you were a clerk? >> sure. i have to remember not to date myself but we did not have computers or word processors. we would dictate memos and secretaries would type them up with a number of carbon sheets. she was annoyed -- only going to do one draft. and she
i think he did great service as chief. >> we are in colorado and in the 10th circuit. we had a great justice from colorado, neil gorsuch who worked for byron right back in the day. and you had many arguments in front of him when he was a member of the court and interacted with him as a law clerk. tell us about your interactions with justice white and what you remember about his role. >> my principal interaction, i think i still have the ruses. -- bruises. we played basketball a...
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state of colorado with tampering with voting machines.of people around the country who were trying to seize voting machines. if you remember, they were trying to get the justice department to do this. they couldn't get him to do it. and so they went this route. now the fbi is investigating, clearly they now have a window into this issue that happened not only in colorado but also around the country, and we'll see where that investigation goes, erin. >> evan, thank you. and so let's go straight to the former u.s. attorney and former deputy assistant attorney general. so, harry, let's start with chairman thompson. the committee's received thousands of new communications from secret service agents from january 5th and 6th, noting they're not the ones that somehow have gone missing. but still thousands of new communications. how significant could that be? >> it's a little hard to say. thousands of pages is really striking. and it depends what the secret service uses this team software to do. how could it add up to so much material? or is it t
state of colorado with tampering with voting machines.of people around the country who were trying to seize voting machines. if you remember, they were trying to get the justice department to do this. they couldn't get him to do it. and so they went this route. now the fbi is investigating, clearly they now have a window into this issue that happened not only in colorado but also around the country, and we'll see where that investigation goes, erin. >> evan, thank you. and so let's go...
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we just got an order from a dinosaur, colorado.rtner that always puts you first. godaddy. tools and support for every small business first. with my hectic life you'd think retirement would be the last thing on my mind. thankfully, voya provides comprehensive solutions and shows me how to get the most out of my workplace benefits. voya helps me feel like i've got it all under control. voya. well planned. well invested. well protected. >>> back now with good news if >>> back now with good news if you're looking to buy a car. while the sticker price for a new one is up 10%, the cost of a used car is stabilizing. abc's deirdre bolton is here with the story. >> reporter: this morning, a bright spot for perspective used car buyers after months of sky rocketing prices. according to kelly blue book, the chip shortage that caused the car shortage is finally starting to level out. >> i've been looking for the past three months or so. >> reporter: while the price of used cars and trucks is still up nearly 8% since this time last year and more
we just got an order from a dinosaur, colorado.rtner that always puts you first. godaddy. tools and support for every small business first. with my hectic life you'd think retirement would be the last thing on my mind. thankfully, voya provides comprehensive solutions and shows me how to get the most out of my workplace benefits. voya helps me feel like i've got it all under control. voya. well planned. well invested. well protected. >>> back now with good news if >>> back now...
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colorado, utah, texas is now in a drought. the whole southwest is in a drought. they will have to start rationing water. the colorado river is extremely low. the reservoirs, lake mead and lake tahoe are at record lows. they may have to turn off the hydroelectric generators. did the republicans have any plan or any statement of what to do about this drought? host: we have that point so we will let guest respond? guest: hope you're having a great morning and thanks for that question. this is an important issue. on friday we will be talking about our commitment to america. we will be going through some of these topics and talk about the resiliency efforts we will be talking about including disasters like the drought in the southwest. we will talk about our plan to address these things. in my home state of louisiana we have had a 2000 year flood event. all in the last year. there is something wrong, we have to prepare, we have to make our communities more resilient. interestingly, we have water coming out of our ears. part of our strategy is looking at how we try to
colorado, utah, texas is now in a drought. the whole southwest is in a drought. they will have to start rationing water. the colorado river is extremely low. the reservoirs, lake mead and lake tahoe are at record lows. they may have to turn off the hydroelectric generators. did the republicans have any plan or any statement of what to do about this drought? host: we have that point so we will let guest respond? guest: hope you're having a great morning and thanks for that question. this is an...
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cake shop which also came out of colorado. so they essentially brought a declaratory judgment action challenging that and essentially satisfying -- saying they have the constitutional right to operate their web service consistent with their beliefs and free speech beliefs. it's postured different from masterpiece cake shop because you don't have the actual enforcement decision and there's the sense that this is kind of case is being kind of more affirmatively to be set up to masterpiece and i'm not sure if that is concerning the justices. frankly, one of the things we'll do is not give the court the out it took in the masterpiece cake shop where they were able to point to statements made in the proceedings before the colorado commission and used them as a way to decide the case without reaching the broader question. so i think this case will cause the court to really confront and kind of wrestle with this conflict between the two doctrines. and as i said, this case is teed up to involve only a free speech claim, but i think in
cake shop which also came out of colorado. so they essentially brought a declaratory judgment action challenging that and essentially satisfying -- saying they have the constitutional right to operate their web service consistent with their beliefs and free speech beliefs. it's postured different from masterpiece cake shop because you don't have the actual enforcement decision and there's the sense that this is kind of case is being kind of more affirmatively to be set up to masterpiece and i'm...
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the colorado county clerks association consists of six county clerks. our counties range in size from 450,000 active orders to 700. our aim is to focus on the education and professional development of our members and to advance mutually agreed-upon policy goals such as accessible and secure elections. i want to begin by saying a topic we are discussing here today is not new in our nation's history. far too often when a candidate loses the election the candidate and their supporters cry foul and question the system when no actual proof of anything nefarious. in my 22 years of work on elections i have never seen anything that comes close to the reckless claims that have happened on this scale in a well-funded and coordinated way it is happening today. in our current reality it seems facts no longer matter regardless of how much accurate information is presented. and now political bad actors have seen the financial and political value of spreading this -- dis and misinformation. it is only growing. one of the outcomes of this unprecedented tax on our elect
the colorado county clerks association consists of six county clerks. our counties range in size from 450,000 active orders to 700. our aim is to focus on the education and professional development of our members and to advance mutually agreed-upon policy goals such as accessible and secure elections. i want to begin by saying a topic we are discussing here today is not new in our nation's history. far too often when a candidate loses the election the candidate and their supporters cry foul and...
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last hour we had a republican on from colorado.nd -- what are the issues in northwestern illinois? >> that is very in line with our district. so from rockford in the north to the quad cities to peoria, illinois, to bloomington going all over. my favorite campaign activity is to knock on doors and a really intimate experience to stand on someone's porch and ask them what matters to you. voters in the illinois 17th are deciding whether to fill my gas tank or grocery cart? recently talking with farmers. we're an agricultural district. farmers, their cost of diesel. it will affect our food supply and people are really concerned in illinois 17th congressional district and ready for change. whether democrat, republican or independent i find people who know the biden administration policies are directly hurting them now and my far left extreme opponent who is running 100% on a climate change agenda platform trying to tell them this is less important to me, you should care about it and i'm going to people and asking what is important to yo
last hour we had a republican on from colorado.nd -- what are the issues in northwestern illinois? >> that is very in line with our district. so from rockford in the north to the quad cities to peoria, illinois, to bloomington going all over. my favorite campaign activity is to knock on doors and a really intimate experience to stand on someone's porch and ask them what matters to you. voters in the illinois 17th are deciding whether to fill my gas tank or grocery cart? recently talking...
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an excess of premiums and that's one of the main reasons they were going down. >> grand junction coloradothose over 65. o >>caller: social security used to send out a document that gave you your estimated retirement. is important to remember social security was never intended to be your only source of income when you retire. and then they list the sun a document. we haven't gotten this type of document in years i have not received one. what do you think about that? >> i have gotten mine every year. that is a ath requirement. that was a requirement of the eighties or nineties to make sure people though how they are doing. i from them moving away from their own pension plan and do-it-yourself retirement was a way to remind people to adjust social security because that probably won't be enough you are supposed to get one of those every year. >> we will and it they are. we will see you again down the road thank you for your time.
an excess of premiums and that's one of the main reasons they were going down. >> grand junction coloradothose over 65. o >>caller: social security used to send out a document that gave you your estimated retirement. is important to remember social security was never intended to be your only source of income when you retire. and then they list the sun a document. we haven't gotten this type of document in years i have not received one. what do you think about that? >> i have...
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drought, colorado, utah, the whole southwest is in a drought. they're going to have to start, they are rationing water now. the colorado river is extremely low. the reservoirs, lake mead and liked how are at record lows. they may have to turn off the hydroelectric generators because the water level is so low. did the republicans of any plan or any statement of how to, what to do about this drought? or example -- >> host: edward, we got that. we let our guests respond. >> guest: edward, hope you're having a great morning and thanks for the question. this is a really important issue and on friday we will be talking about our commitment to america what we will be going through some of these topics and talking about the resiliency efforts we're working on including disasters like drought and southwest, talking about our plans to address those things. os and cowfntsing, just this -- and counting just this fiscal year. this is a larger group of people than the entire populations of 14 states. this record-shattering two million apprehensions only count
drought, colorado, utah, the whole southwest is in a drought. they're going to have to start, they are rationing water now. the colorado river is extremely low. the reservoirs, lake mead and liked how are at record lows. they may have to turn off the hydroelectric generators because the water level is so low. did the republicans of any plan or any statement of how to, what to do about this drought? or example -- >> host: edward, we got that. we let our guests respond. >> guest:...
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i yield two minutes to the gentleman from colorado, mr. buck. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. buck: i thank the gentleman for yielding and i want to use my time to quote other conservative restrain big tech companies' abuse of power. these bills represent an important step toward restoring self-governance, shoring up our national security and enforcing current antry trust laws to pro -- anti-trust laws to promote competitiveness without unduliy empowering the federal enforcement. you can't provide league amnesty to big tech companies that flout anti-trust laws. defunding the anti-trust police will have the same result as defunding the municipal police, enabling bad actors to harm the public. and finally, the american conservatives issued this story. while buck is pushing restraining politically viable legislation that would strengthen the average american's position in the cultural battle against silicon valley, some of his colleagues seem to be sticking to an overcooked theory derived from a notion of corporate personh
i yield two minutes to the gentleman from colorado, mr. buck. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. buck: i thank the gentleman for yielding and i want to use my time to quote other conservative restrain big tech companies' abuse of power. these bills represent an important step toward restoring self-governance, shoring up our national security and enforcing current antry trust laws to pro -- anti-trust laws to promote competitiveness without unduliy empowering the federal...
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i had the colorado teacher of the year come visit me a month or so ago. she's from glen wood springs, which is a rural community on the western slope of colorado. and in passing, she wasn't complaining. which you just made the observation that 70 to 80% of her colleagues in the middle school in high school where she teaches have to have two or three jobs just to live in glen wood springs. so this is a real failure on the part of our society, i think. the workforce -- were losing businesses, we're losing medical practices because people simply can't afford to live in the state of colorado anymore. housing costs are far outpacing incomes in every city colorado community. metro denver, the average rent increase more than 14% last year. and the median home price in denver, colorado recently topped $6, 000, which is up 20% from the previous year. but, enduring, which is on the western slope of colorado, and south rest in rural part of our state, the median price for an in town home hit $650,000 last year. 30% increase from the previous year. employers across c
i had the colorado teacher of the year come visit me a month or so ago. she's from glen wood springs, which is a rural community on the western slope of colorado. and in passing, she wasn't complaining. which you just made the observation that 70 to 80% of her colleagues in the middle school in high school where she teaches have to have two or three jobs just to live in glen wood springs. so this is a real failure on the part of our society, i think. the workforce -- were losing businesses,...
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we are in atlanta, georgia, colorado, philadelphia and working in texas and maine. what we know is the combination of paid work and social enterprise, coupled with transitional base supported housing and support services is fundamental for people experiencing homelessness that are not qualifying or other resources. in a hud report, earlier this year, through the program, it was indicated that for adults experiencing homelessness, we only have 15 units for 100 people on the street. this is both an eligibility issue and availability issue. yes, we need to expand access. but what i have seen, i running services on the ground, particularly in colorado where i found the ready to work program, we see that as a shelter provider, a third of people come in self resolved, we don't see them for more than a couple of days. and they are on their way. a third are eligible for a lot of the funded programs you've heard today, permanent supportive housing, and so forth. what about that middle third? this is where i ask you today to think about expanding our response. most importantl
we are in atlanta, georgia, colorado, philadelphia and working in texas and maine. what we know is the combination of paid work and social enterprise, coupled with transitional base supported housing and support services is fundamental for people experiencing homelessness that are not qualifying or other resources. in a hud report, earlier this year, through the program, it was indicated that for adults experiencing homelessness, we only have 15 units for 100 people on the street. this is both...
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colorado senator michael bennet, thank you for your time tonight.est of luck. >> thanks, alex. >>> still ahead here tonight, in just a few hours, steve bannon is expected to turn himself in to new york prosecutors likely for his role in getting people to donate money to build a private border wall. that amazing story behind that drift is next. is next. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy - for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have $100,000 or more of life insurance, you may qualify to sell your policy. don't cancel or let your policy lapse without finding out what it's worth. visit coventrydirect.com to find out if your policy qualifies. or call the number on your screen. coventry direct, redefining insurance. it's time for the biggest sale of the year, on the sleep number 360 smart bed. snoring? it can gently raise your partner's head to help. our smart sleep
colorado senator michael bennet, thank you for your time tonight.est of luck. >> thanks, alex. >>> still ahead here tonight, in just a few hours, steve bannon is expected to turn himself in to new york prosecutors likely for his role in getting people to donate money to build a private border wall. that amazing story behind that drift is next. is next. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy - for an immediate cash...
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la sentencia mÁxima para las menores de edad es de 6 aÑos segÚn el sistema de colorado.a justicia, la familia de alaya. escuchemos la palabra de su abuelo. >> yo creo que los que son responsables por lo que pasÓ con mi nieta, que ellos paguen la justicia. andrea: ellos la recuerdan como una joven muy alegre. propusieron un gofundme para su funeral, que son bastantes en este paÍs. carolina: ojalÁ que sÍ se haga justicia. muchas gracias. borja: siempre dicen que las armas las carga el diablo. si usted tiene posesiÓn de armas es importante que las tenga bien protegidas para evitar tragedias como estas. pasamos a california con la millonaria compensaciÓn otorgada a un adolescente que fue vÍctima de acoso cuando estudiaba en una escuela intermedia, entre el aÑo 2017 y 2018. un tribunal ha determinado que el distrito escolar demandado no protegiÓ una mujer de tres acusadora que hicieron una peticiÓn para matarla. la demanda alegÓ que la grave negligencia de las autoridades escolares causaron grave daÑo fÍsico y psicolÓgico a la vÍctima. carolina: california amanece una vez mÁs
la sentencia mÁxima para las menores de edad es de 6 aÑos segÚn el sistema de colorado.a justicia, la familia de alaya. escuchemos la palabra de su abuelo. >> yo creo que los que son responsables por lo que pasÓ con mi nieta, que ellos paguen la justicia. andrea: ellos la recuerdan como una joven muy alegre. propusieron un gofundme para su funeral, que son bastantes en este paÍs. carolina: ojalÁ que sÍ se haga justicia. muchas gracias. borja: siempre dicen que las armas las carga...