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let's make sure that colorado stays colorado. [applause] and that means we need more flexible to allow more housing, stream client regulations and cut through red tape. expedited approval process for projects like a modular housing, sustainable development, building in transit oriented communities and power the to deliver more transitive low cost. chris we also recognize the state itself to be a contribute and partner in this work but we are aggressively making parcels of state owned land available for housing in all parts of the state. [applause] one example dale valley we are planning to build 80 units of workforce housing on state lands. my budget includes funding for other government public land owners including counties, school districts, cities, transportation districts to proactively part of the private sector to build more housing. i callc on all these public land owners to join our efforts in being part of the solution. [applause] we also want to continue our work to reduce property taxes for colorado in spirit last year
let's make sure that colorado stays colorado. [applause] and that means we need more flexible to allow more housing, stream client regulations and cut through red tape. expedited approval process for projects like a modular housing, sustainable development, building in transit oriented communities and power the to deliver more transitive low cost. chris we also recognize the state itself to be a contribute and partner in this work but we are aggressively making parcels of state owned land...
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and city of colorado springs won and so colorado springs was going to be a dry town. so that brings families because they say, okay, this is a safer place for our kids to grow up. but what else do the kids need in schools? so that's another thing that the founders of colorado springs focus on. they brought in churches. they kept out alcohol, and they made sure that schools one of the first things that they brought in and the chambers fit into all three of those things. and it's not just one or two of the family members. it's all of them. so like i said, mrs. chambers taught school and so did her daughters. in 1888, they started first school down this valley and called it the glen erie school, and mrs. chambers taught it in the rock lighthouse until until they built a building and then her daughters taught and it later. and we find it was really fun looking in newspapers because i found ben chambers in school records. from 1875 when they first were here and still living in town, i guess 1874. but that was really neat. they weren't going to delay on school and then thro
and city of colorado springs won and so colorado springs was going to be a dry town. so that brings families because they say, okay, this is a safer place for our kids to grow up. but what else do the kids need in schools? so that's another thing that the founders of colorado springs focus on. they brought in churches. they kept out alcohol, and they made sure that schools one of the first things that they brought in and the chambers fit into all three of those things. and it's not just one or...
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was he in colorado? of notorious killers on the loose. could one of them have committed this crime? >> you're being questioned in connection with the crime of homicide. >> these prolific serial killers, that certainly fit. >> they certainly fit. >> when "dateline" continues. ...the massage chair at the mall. but...he wasn't. gain flings with oxi boost and febreze. sometimes, the lows of bipolar depression feel darkest before dawn. with caplyta, there's a chance to let in the lyte. caplyta is proven to deliver significant relief across bipolar depression. unlike some medicines that only treat bipolar i, caplyta treats both bipolar i and ii depression. and in clinical trials, movement disorders and weight gain were not common. call your doctor about sudden mood changes, behaviors, or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants may increase these risks in young adults. elderly dementia patients have increased risk of death or stroke. report fever, confusion, stiff or uncontrollable muscle movements which may be life
was he in colorado? of notorious killers on the loose. could one of them have committed this crime? >> you're being questioned in connection with the crime of homicide. >> these prolific serial killers, that certainly fit. >> they certainly fit. >> when "dateline" continues. ...the massage chair at the mall. but...he wasn't. gain flings with oxi boost and febreze. sometimes, the lows of bipolar depression feel darkest before dawn. with caplyta, there's a chance...
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its share of colorado river water. >> water in colorado, water in the west is your future.hout water, you have no future. >> reporter: mueller says water asset management has acquired at least 2,500 acres of land for the water rights that come with it. he theecators,t gets drier, those whtrich that identified the drought as an opportunity to make money. i view these private drought profiteers as vultures. >> that's pretty strong. >> yeah. they're looking to make a lot of money off this public resource. >> it's a trillion dollar market opportunity. >> reporter: mat diserio is president and co-founder of water asset management. he declined our repeated requests for an interview. >> we basically acquire very specific water rights. >> reporter: but in an interview three years ago with fintech, diserio explicitly said one of his firm's strategies is to profit from water in part by making the farms it buys more efficient and then selling parts of its water rights to other farmers and cities increasingly desperate for this essential resource. >> when you need water, water is the o
its share of colorado river water. >> water in colorado, water in the west is your future.hout water, you have no future. >> reporter: mueller says water asset management has acquired at least 2,500 acres of land for the water rights that come with it. he theecators,t gets drier, those whtrich that identified the drought as an opportunity to make money. i view these private drought profiteers as vultures. >> that's pretty strong. >> yeah. they're looking to make a lot of...
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ukrainian military andrii chersak flew to colorado in early december for prosthetics before leaving the united states already on his feet andrii came to meet the ukrainian community of denver at the ukrainian film festival organized here fedorovych was born in odesa oblast village mardarivka da of the 65th brigade served in the zaporizhzhia direction, was wounded in the second battle, all the time andriy spent in colorado he was cared for by local volunteers, he was given a prosthesis installed free of charge in the clinic of the town of bolder. andriy was happy to be able to quickly stand on his feet and walk without crutches, because he dreamed of returning to his wife and little son as soon as possible. he even dreams of returning to his brigade. the process of installing the prosthesis took several days , the man says that the procedure was easier than he expected, i was accepted here very well, everyone is very happy to see everyone though they help us with something, they help our whole ukraine, not only me. andriy was injured in zaporizhzhia for treatment in kyiv, he met volu
ukrainian military andrii chersak flew to colorado in early december for prosthetics before leaving the united states already on his feet andrii came to meet the ukrainian community of denver at the ukrainian film festival organized here fedorovych was born in odesa oblast village mardarivka da of the 65th brigade served in the zaporizhzhia direction, was wounded in the second battle, all the time andriy spent in colorado he was cared for by local volunteers, he was given a prosthesis installed...
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in colorado, we use the lion share of funds to address learning loss like starting the colorado high impact tutoring program, which offered 43,000 hours of tutoring to 3800 students in the first semester and invested gear money to create the rise education fund to creating locally driven futures and student achievement and close achievement gaps innovative ways like the creation of mobile learning center and bringing learning opportunities to students in mountainous colorado. we created the governor's bright spot award to recognize the 21 colorado schools that improve student performance two bands or more on state accountable or more on the state accountable system since the pandemic began. like rocky mount elementary school that implemented high quality hybrid learning and no cost summer program with literacy and math instruction and improved grately over the last two years and similar innovations in states like indiana with the exploring program that allows students to test out potential career path waists and washington bise bye bye bye pathways and washington's imagine progress w
in colorado, we use the lion share of funds to address learning loss like starting the colorado high impact tutoring program, which offered 43,000 hours of tutoring to 3800 students in the first semester and invested gear money to create the rise education fund to creating locally driven futures and student achievement and close achievement gaps innovative ways like the creation of mobile learning center and bringing learning opportunities to students in mountainous colorado. we created the...
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and colorado, it's working.u think colorado reforms if they are in place in tennessee would've made a difference? >> it's hard to speculate, what i will say is i can't say that we will never have an instance of police brutality of misconduct happen again. we do know there is more accountability when that does. our goal is to make sure this never happens. that a mother never has to hear their son calling out for her while they are murdered by law enforcement. this has to stop. this is a few different options for change. it's not the only way. we have to do so much more. can i confidently say if terry was in colorado this wouldn't happen to them? i can't. i can't. but what we do want to see is less issues from police brutality, police misconduct happening in our state in the city of denver. that is our goal. we have to make sure we weed out these bad officers so it never happens again. especially with force, especially with these instances. it should never happen. and when it, does we have to pull people accountab
and colorado, it's working.u think colorado reforms if they are in place in tennessee would've made a difference? >> it's hard to speculate, what i will say is i can't say that we will never have an instance of police brutality of misconduct happen again. we do know there is more accountability when that does. our goal is to make sure this never happens. that a mother never has to hear their son calling out for her while they are murdered by law enforcement. this has to stop. this is a...
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the colorado report card is not great, either. fourth grade at or above proficient in reading and math is only 38% in 2022. that's a decrease. in math 36%, again a decrease for the fourth graders, eighth graders have a similar situation. are you alarmed, concerned and do you think that school choice might be something that can help here? >> you are one of our proud high school alumni and never forget that. one of the things we look at. a simple correlation of time on task and learning. so we're working on after school math tutoring. like the rest of the country colorado math scores dropped. we want to help fund through the state across the state charter and public schools and every school after school math tutoring. great examples of choice and innovation in our state. 15 1/2% go to charter schools. there are good ones and charter schools that don't perform as well. but the fact is that we have these choices empower parents the make the best decision for their child. >> dana: you want to possibly eliminate the colorado state incom
the colorado report card is not great, either. fourth grade at or above proficient in reading and math is only 38% in 2022. that's a decrease. in math 36%, again a decrease for the fourth graders, eighth graders have a similar situation. are you alarmed, concerned and do you think that school choice might be something that can help here? >> you are one of our proud high school alumni and never forget that. one of the things we look at. a simple correlation of time on task and learning. so...
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during this trip, the children also met with the ukrainian community of the town of colorado springsdents from a local school brought ukrainian children souvenirs. we received gifts for children from the fill rowen company. they will give all the children hats and we will also raffle off a backpack for them. in addition, we have such angels made by ukrainka, the children also visited the colorado congress, visited a ski resort and a basketball match vlad grigoriy is from odesa his father was seriously wounded in battle after a long rehabilitation, he returned to the service, now he is in the city of bakhmut i am a strong fan of basketball himself he plays basketball and for me, it was very bright. the families who accepted the children established a relationship with their mothers and plan to help the children in the future. svitlana prysynska volodymyr petruniv denver - colorado slava in ukraine, music and war almost always go together, war gives birth to music, and music helps to win the war, although for every artist, war has its own face and gives birth to its meanings, and three
during this trip, the children also met with the ukrainian community of the town of colorado springsdents from a local school brought ukrainian children souvenirs. we received gifts for children from the fill rowen company. they will give all the children hats and we will also raffle off a backpack for them. in addition, we have such angels made by ukrainka, the children also visited the colorado congress, visited a ski resort and a basketball match vlad grigoriy is from odesa his father was...
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>> reporter: colorado rancher joe bernal has just one source of water-- the colorado river.at river is your lifeline. >> that's it, that's all we've got, is that river. >> reporter: and that river is why someone new bought this land just down the road. >> water asset management owns that property. >> reporter: and when you first heard of them, what was your reaction? >> surprise and concern. they are concerning, because they're large. >> reporter: water asset management is a new york investment firm with offices inside this building. in the past five years, it has bought at least $20 million worth of land in western colorado. >> these are folks that have identified the drought as an opportunity to make money. >> reporter: andy mueller's job is to protect colorado's share of the river. he says water asset management has acquired 25 million acres of land for the water rights that come with it. >> with the intent not to use the water, and send the water downstream to an entity or entities that might pay them quite a bit of money. i view these private drought- profiteers as vult
>> reporter: colorado rancher joe bernal has just one source of water-- the colorado river.at river is your lifeline. >> that's it, that's all we've got, is that river. >> reporter: and that river is why someone new bought this land just down the road. >> water asset management owns that property. >> reporter: and when you first heard of them, what was your reaction? >> surprise and concern. they are concerning, because they're large. >> reporter: water...
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our goal in colorado is 2040 to be weaned from oil. already 20% of cars in colorado are electric.ommodities. i think we'll largely be off the fossil fuels with lower costs, more reliable renewable energy. >> what do you make of the white house's climate plan but also their energy plan? some said there is a disconnect between what they're seeking for those two to look like between reality and what their ambitions are. >> i think they've been very tena attentive to keep gas prices low. they're working on where and how we can drill safely in colorado. we've been upping the bar on reducing emissions around the oil extraction process even more. so i think it's very important. you know, people pay for gas, heating, electricity, really hits their bottom line. colorado consumers, just like across the country, had a spike in natural gas prices the last few months. they're coming down now. but we want to make ourselves immune to that in the future by weaning ourselves off natural gas which can always double, triple in price when there is external events like a war in europe. >> the price hi
our goal in colorado is 2040 to be weaned from oil. already 20% of cars in colorado are electric.ommodities. i think we'll largely be off the fossil fuels with lower costs, more reliable renewable energy. >> what do you make of the white house's climate plan but also their energy plan? some said there is a disconnect between what they're seeking for those two to look like between reality and what their ambitions are. >> i think they've been very tena attentive to keep gas prices...
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daniel jablonski also based in colorado. kevin gallagher leads the program of the u.s. geological survey and the director of boulder's cooperative institute for research in environmental sciences series and served as cochair of the recent earth science. with that i will turn over to the ranking member for her opening statements and then recognize chair cantwell and ranking member wicker when they get here. >> thank you chairman hicken looper and witnesses for joining us today. in the west, our land is a key part of our very lives, our every activity and certainly part of our culture whether it's agriculture, energy production were our parks the land shapes are people, economy and a booth in nearly every way imaginable. having detailed data on how the atlanta changes over time, how it responds to the changing of the seasons were how it is impacted by severe weather is extremely valuable and necessary to make informed decisions. that's why i'm glad we are holding this hearing today so that we can highlight the importance of the program by showing how it interacts with eac
daniel jablonski also based in colorado. kevin gallagher leads the program of the u.s. geological survey and the director of boulder's cooperative institute for research in environmental sciences series and served as cochair of the recent earth science. with that i will turn over to the ranking member for her opening statements and then recognize chair cantwell and ranking member wicker when they get here. >> thank you chairman hicken looper and witnesses for joining us today. in the...
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in season one, we are headed to denver. >> denver, colorado.fbi agents investigating political activists following the murder of george floyd. a mysterious man rolls into town wearing military fatigues, cigar dangling from his lips. the car he drives is unmistakable, a silver hearse. >> he was convincing but he explained he had a lot of guns. >> at the end of the day, come to me. i've got something for you. play stupid games, win stupid prizes. >> or did he have a secret agenda? >> waiting for me to set the date, time, meeting spot and then -- >> bad guys attract bad guys. i feel like he is going to keep doing this forever. >> they want to cover up the fact that local, state, and federal law enforcement caught violence here. amy: the trailer to the new podcast "the alphabet boys," which is out today on apple podcast, spotify, or any other podcast platform. the podcast centers on a fbi informant named mickey windecker, a convicted felon who once fought with the kurdish peshmerga. this clip from "alphabet boys" begins with a denver racia justice
in season one, we are headed to denver. >> denver, colorado.fbi agents investigating political activists following the murder of george floyd. a mysterious man rolls into town wearing military fatigues, cigar dangling from his lips. the car he drives is unmistakable, a silver hearse. >> he was convincing but he explained he had a lot of guns. >> at the end of the day, come to me. i've got something for you. play stupid games, win stupid prizes. >> or did he have a secret...
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, to see them at work. >> reporter: high in the colorado rockies, the search is on >> do you hear it? >> yeah. >> reporter: in an avalanche, every second counts. and man's best friend is often a victim's best hope. >> we've had dogs find people at 10, 12, 15 feet. >> reporter: on this day, it's just training 42 dogs from across the country gathered with colorado rapid avalanche deployment on snow mass mountain. why in this day and age are dogs such an important part with all the technology we have >> if someone is buried under the snow without all of that technology, we really don't have too many tools to effectively locate them outside of a dog's nose. >> reporter: and time is of the essence. while nine out of ten people can survive 15 minutes under an avalanche, after 30 minutes, survival grows unlikely so the snow mass team has dug 100 holes on the mountain to mimic avalanche conditions training starts as puppies. like sisters, kelly and moxie from beaver creek and vail. >> you build on a foundation of making it really the most exciting, funnest game that they have ever experienced
, to see them at work. >> reporter: high in the colorado rockies, the search is on >> do you hear it? >> yeah. >> reporter: in an avalanche, every second counts. and man's best friend is often a victim's best hope. >> we've had dogs find people at 10, 12, 15 feet. >> reporter: on this day, it's just training 42 dogs from across the country gathered with colorado rapid avalanche deployment on snow mass mountain. why in this day and age are dogs such an...
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colorado. amendment number 3 by mr. golden of maine. amendment number 4 by mr. rose of tennessee. amendment number 5 by mrs. torres of california. the chair will reduce to two minutes the minimum time for any electronic vote after the first vote in this series. the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on amendment number 1 printed in house report 118-3 by the gentleman from massachusetts, mr. mcgovern, on which further proceedings were postponed and the noes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 1 printed in house report 118-3 offered by mr. mcgovern of massachusetts. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in support of the request for a recorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this will be a 15-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation w
colorado. amendment number 3 by mr. golden of maine. amendment number 4 by mr. rose of tennessee. amendment number 5 by mrs. torres of california. the chair will reduce to two minutes the minimum time for any electronic vote after the first vote in this series. the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on amendment number 1 printed in house report 118-3 by the gentleman from massachusetts, mr. mcgovern, on which further proceedings were postponed and the noes prevailed by voice...
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so we will import water from the colorado river. we will keep it here. and then it will ultimately go into circulation in this area and throughout our city, some of the residents in anaheim are among the millions of southern californians who rely on water from the mighty colorado. but as we've documented in previous stories at lake mead and hoover dam for decades, the colorado has been spread way too thin by the 7 states use it. the federal government has told the 7 states to come up with an agreement to cut the amount of water being used. 6 states did. but the 7th, california refused to sign on saying the cuts unfairly targeted the golden state. the cuts are are are left disproportionately to california, which is frankly not there in the situation. we crowfoot is california secretary of natural resources. he says california has presented its own plan for cuts cuts. he agrees are desperately need. our goal is to agree upon cots and to take action as quickly as possible because the sooner we do the more you know, we it was we can point what could be a wor
so we will import water from the colorado river. we will keep it here. and then it will ultimately go into circulation in this area and throughout our city, some of the residents in anaheim are among the millions of southern californians who rely on water from the mighty colorado. but as we've documented in previous stories at lake mead and hoover dam for decades, the colorado has been spread way too thin by the 7 states use it. the federal government has told the 7 states to come up with an...
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se conocen las imÁgenes de las cÁmaras corporales de dos policÍas en pueblo colorado que son investigadoscesivo de la fuerza y que terminÓ con la muerte de una persona. una extensiÓn en todos los trÁmites migratorios pendientes fue autorizada por las autoridades migratorias. le decimos los detalles. >> es como una segunda oportunidad. >> noticiero univisiÓn fin de semana. ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] fÉlix: muy buenas tardes y bienvenidos. un sistema de tormenta invernal sigue azotando california, con fuerte ventisca, lluvias, nieve. condiciones no vistas en las Últimas tres dÉcadas. los residentes describen estas condiciones del tiempo como extraÑas y miles de negocios y viviendas siguen sin electricidad. vamos con los detalles. reportera: el servicio meteorolÓgico nacional calificÓ la tormenta como una de las mÁs fuertes que ha azotado al sur de california. cinco personas y sus mascotas fueron rescatadas de las inundaciones muy cerca de aquÍ. inicial fin de semana y mÁs de 30 millones de personas estÁn bajo alerta por el clima extremo en el oeste, por las tormentas, intensas lluvias, fuertes vientos y
se conocen las imÁgenes de las cÁmaras corporales de dos policÍas en pueblo colorado que son investigadoscesivo de la fuerza y que terminÓ con la muerte de una persona. una extensiÓn en todos los trÁmites migratorios pendientes fue autorizada por las autoridades migratorias. le decimos los detalles. >> es como una segunda oportunidad. >> noticiero univisiÓn fin de semana. ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] fÉlix: muy buenas tardes y bienvenidos. un sistema de tormenta invernal sigue azotando...
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geoff: and western states that rely on the drought stricken colorado river fail to reach an agreementn cutting water consumption. we take a look at what it means. ♪ >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> pediatric surgeon. volunteer. artists. financial advisor. taylor's advice to help you live your life. life well-planned. >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the newshour, including jim and nancy goldman and kathy and paul anderson. >> actually, you don't need vision to do most things in life. yes, i'm lelly blind, and yes, i'm responsible for the user interface. data visualization. if i can see it and understand it quickly, anyone can. it's exciting to be part of a team driving the technology forward. i think that's the most rewarding thing. people who know, know. ♪ >> fostering iormed and engaged communities. ♪ >> and friends of the newshour. ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. anna: welcome to t
geoff: and western states that rely on the drought stricken colorado river fail to reach an agreementn cutting water consumption. we take a look at what it means. ♪ >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> pediatric surgeon. volunteer. artists. financial advisor. taylor's advice to help you live your life. life well-planned. >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the newshour, including jim and nancy...
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part of the colorado river basin system. this ongoing drought, this horrific nation, is making water management a top conservation policy. last fall's emergency release of water helped lake palace hydroelectric power generation, but it was really a stopgap measure. lake powell is currently filled to only 26% of its full capacity, the lowest level since 1967. and you see that in frightening clarity in that image. this image is from lance that showed the changing water levels between 1999 and 2021. and by any measure, these are drastic reductions in water levels over a relatively short period of time. today's hearing, we look forward to better understanding how our federal academic and commercial earth observation activities can better complement each other, can be better orchestrated. how can we use this data to improve ecosystem conservation or adaptation? and what benefits could emerging technologies, like artificial intelligence or cloud computing, provide for our future earth observation? today's witnesses include an arra
part of the colorado river basin system. this ongoing drought, this horrific nation, is making water management a top conservation policy. last fall's emergency release of water helped lake palace hydroelectric power generation, but it was really a stopgap measure. lake powell is currently filled to only 26% of its full capacity, the lowest level since 1967. and you see that in frightening clarity in that image. this image is from lance that showed the changing water levels between 1999 and...
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nate there in the utah communities and this draught hitting the western -- drought that hit the colorado rivera dates and all the seven states plus two countries impacted by that. the idea being california is the biggest user, if we could use desalination on the west coast, there would be less draw on the colorado river's resource for the other basin states that don't have it. i believe this would be a federal government that we work together on across state lines and adaughters or sons with mexico as a partner and ability to use it desalination and it's really important and a tremendous resource. the national governor's p association and the western governor's and regional subcategory and very effective organization chaired right now by colorado governor jared polis. how are you? >> good. the fund about crypto concernty and cryptocurrency exchanges and second guesses over what going on here and more. >> i can give you a long and short answer butsh i'll give you the short one. there's states looking at investment practices. >> we're pretty don servetives. i think it think i'll stay that
nate there in the utah communities and this draught hitting the western -- drought that hit the colorado rivera dates and all the seven states plus two countries impacted by that. the idea being california is the biggest user, if we could use desalination on the west coast, there would be less draw on the colorado river's resource for the other basin states that don't have it. i believe this would be a federal government that we work together on across state lines and adaughters or sons with...
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western colorado. western colorado. you mean eastern? speaking of food smells. of new mexico, where they're considering making the roasted chile its official state aroma. that's funny. i assumed the official new mexico aroma was "abandoned rv that a bobcat is living in." the idea for an official state aroma came after a state senator visited with fifth grade students and sparked a conversation about the savory hot peppers and the potential for new mexico to become the first state in the nation to have an official state aroma. little known fact? all of new mexico's state symbols are picked by fifth graders. explains why they also have a state dork: kevin. state dinner: fun dip. and of course, their state word, "boobs." but other states cannot let new mexico be the only state with an official aroma. so here at the "late show" have suggestions of official state smells in the order of nothing. wisconsin: aaron rodgers' beard. pennsylvania: sock full of coins. arizona: iced tea. maine: sewer clown. kansas: corn. iowa: corn. indiana: corn. north dakota: dust. south da
western colorado. western colorado. you mean eastern? speaking of food smells. of new mexico, where they're considering making the roasted chile its official state aroma. that's funny. i assumed the official new mexico aroma was "abandoned rv that a bobcat is living in." the idea for an official state aroma came after a state senator visited with fifth grade students and sparked a conversation about the savory hot peppers and the potential for new mexico to become the first state in...
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boebert of colorado. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 97, the gentlewoman from colorado, mrs. boebert, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from colorado. mrs. boebert: thank you, mr. chair. i rise in favor of my amendment which will require the c.d.c. to produce a report to congress on the number of visitors denied entry under the biden administration's vaccine mandate for all incoming international air travels and visitors to the united states. this simple, straightforward amendment will provide transparency surrounded this ludicrous and unscientific mandate put in place by joe biden's bureaucrats. this unnecessary c.d.c. rule has made everyday life so much harder for so many people. from tearing apart family reunifications and forcing loved ones to die alone without their relatives by their side, to pushing companies overseas for doing business with america, punishing companies overseas for doing business with america. just a few short storie
boebert of colorado. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 97, the gentlewoman from colorado, mrs. boebert, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from colorado. mrs. boebert: thank you, mr. chair. i rise in favor of my amendment which will require the c.d.c. to produce a report to congress on the number of visitors denied entry under the biden administration's vaccine mandate for all incoming international air travels and visitors to the...
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boebert of colorado. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 97, the gentlewoman from colorado, mrs. boebert, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from colorado. mrs. boebert: thank you, mr. chair. i rise in favor of my amendment which will require the c.d.c. to produce a report to congress on the number of visitors denied entry under the biden administration's vaccine mandate for all incoming international air travels and visitors to the united states. this simple, straightforward amendment will provide transparency surrounded this ludicrous and unscientific mandate put in place by joe biden's bureaucrats. this unnecessary c.d.c. rule has made everyday life so much harder for so many people. from tearing apart family reunifications and forcing loved ones to die alone without their relatives by their side, to pushing companies overseas for doing business with america, punishing companies overseas for doing business with america. just a few short storie
boebert of colorado. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 97, the gentlewoman from colorado, mrs. boebert, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from colorado. mrs. boebert: thank you, mr. chair. i rise in favor of my amendment which will require the c.d.c. to produce a report to congress on the number of visitors denied entry under the biden administration's vaccine mandate for all incoming international air travels and visitors to the...
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only remaining regional subcategory, which is a very effective organization shared right now by colorado's governor. >> has there been discussion here about state pension funds investing in cryptocurrency or cryptocurrency exchanges? a lot of exchanges have done this. any second-guessing after what has happened over the last year? >> i can say at this gathering that did not come up. i could give you a long answer, but i will give you a short one. we didn't talk about it. i suspect there are states out there looking back on lessons learned based on their investment practices. >> either of you? >> we are pretty conservative. >> us too. >> i think we will stay that way. the past six months has taught us that being conservative was smart. >> i like to hear him say he's very conservative. this is great. >> isaac, how are you? >> thanks, governor. we are at a stage where a lot of things were in legislation that the biden administration pushed forward, a lot of infrastructure and other things. that is very politicized in washington. it does not seem as politicized out in the states. i wonder how
only remaining regional subcategory, which is a very effective organization shared right now by colorado's governor. >> has there been discussion here about state pension funds investing in cryptocurrency or cryptocurrency exchanges? a lot of exchanges have done this. any second-guessing after what has happened over the last year? >> i can say at this gathering that did not come up. i could give you a long answer, but i will give you a short one. we didn't talk about it. i suspect...
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colorado secretary of state griswold on the long fight ahead. internal divisions, the gop doesn't know what to do about ukraine and the opposing sides are coming out swinging at each other. i'm ayman mohyeldin, let's get started. >> so the 2024 presidential races taking shape, yes you heard me correctly, i am talking about 2024. first lady, jill biden, just give one of the clear signs yet that president biden will run for reelection giving the associated press, there's pretty much nothing less to do but figure at the time in place for the announcement. and for the president there actually maybe no better time than the president, a new and pr poll has biden with his highest travel rating it almost a year. 49% among registered voters. many have donald trump who is not tearing as well, according to the same poll. the majority of republicans, and right-leaning independents prefer someone other than trump at the top of the gop ticket. it is one of several recent indicators that trump's grip on the republican party might actually be slipping. in the r
colorado secretary of state griswold on the long fight ahead. internal divisions, the gop doesn't know what to do about ukraine and the opposing sides are coming out swinging at each other. i'm ayman mohyeldin, let's get started. >> so the 2024 presidential races taking shape, yes you heard me correctly, i am talking about 2024. first lady, jill biden, just give one of the clear signs yet that president biden will run for reelection giving the associated press, there's pretty much nothing...
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they'll go where up the colorado river. >> they will patrol the lower part of the colorado throughouty come into contact with that are coming across. really, this kind of patrol is more about moving the drugs and contraband. >> they come into your town. >> they come through our town to all points of the country. >> bill: you were the mayor ten years ago. how has yuma changed >> we've grown a lot. a lot of great things happening in yuma. this is one element that has gotten national attention but so many other great things on accomplishment. the growth of our economy and so it is frustrating for me as the mayor that the only thing people in the country know about is the immigration situation when we have some amazing things and some amazing people in our community. >> bill: you have great people. we have been here a short time and felt it already. it is stunning as well. my best to you. you have your work cut out for you, mayor. thank you for your time. doug nichols here in yuma, arizona. you will meet a border patrol agent on the job 27 years. he just left that job and now he is free t
they'll go where up the colorado river. >> they will patrol the lower part of the colorado throughouty come into contact with that are coming across. really, this kind of patrol is more about moving the drugs and contraband. >> they come into your town. >> they come through our town to all points of the country. >> bill: you were the mayor ten years ago. how has yuma changed >> we've grown a lot. a lot of great things happening in yuma. this is one element that has...
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take the colorado river, which supplies about a0 million people in this part of the us. dam. look at the white water mark. it shows how far water levels have dropped in a0 years. the reservoir is barely a quarterfull. the walls are just so exposed. it's a really dramatic example of how much water has kind ofjust gone from the system. the water level�*s falling because of drought and climate change. data centres aren't causing the shortage, but they're a new pressure on the dwindling supply. today, we've been talking about data processing centres and how much water they could potentially use within the colorado river basin, which is honestly... teal lehto uses tiktok to campaign about water issues. it's astonishing. yeah, it's really terrifying seeing how far the water levels have gone down. how do you feel about data centres moving in here and bringing with them demands for more water? i think that we need to instil an ethic of water conservation in every industry within the basin, regardless of how important that industry is or how many people it serves. it needs to be
take the colorado river, which supplies about a0 million people in this part of the us. dam. look at the white water mark. it shows how far water levels have dropped in a0 years. the reservoir is barely a quarterfull. the walls are just so exposed. it's a really dramatic example of how much water has kind ofjust gone from the system. the water level�*s falling because of drought and climate change. data centres aren't causing the shortage, but they're a new pressure on the dwindling supply....
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because almost every state that's part of that colorado watershed is a parasite.e to send more federal dollars to those states then they have ever paid in. and you sit there and you are in congress. why, i don't want to attack him. host: congressman do you want to respond. caller: i've heard that a lot over the years. the water registers on my farm go way past the way back. and so the state project where i matt, now it's there to help the rest of the state. so this infrastructure actually helps a lot of other parts of the state in that sense as well. farmers pay for this water. that's being paid back over the years as well. the farmers of their having their water taken away with dry fields and very little the last several years. taking away their rights of what was created for them. the bureau of reclamation for how much they owe after 30 plus years or longer on that project. so we are trying to rectify that. by and large agriculture will pay for what it does or what uses. we also have hydroelectric power which everybody benefits from low cost 24 hour seven day a
because almost every state that's part of that colorado watershed is a parasite.e to send more federal dollars to those states then they have ever paid in. and you sit there and you are in congress. why, i don't want to attack him. host: congressman do you want to respond. caller: i've heard that a lot over the years. the water registers on my farm go way past the way back. and so the state project where i matt, now it's there to help the rest of the state. so this infrastructure actually helps...
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boebert of colorado. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 166, the gentlewoman from colorado, mrs. boebert, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from colorado. mrs. boebert: thank you, madam chair. i rise in favor of amendment number 3 which will require inflation impact asomething elsements to be pub -- assessments to be published on the office of management and budget's website, not just reported to congress. this simple, straightforward amendment will ensure that the american people who bear the brunt of inflation's impact, real-life consequences of joe biden's spending spree in the white house will not be seen by those impacted most. this will provide transparency for the administration to answer to the american people. thanks to joe biden's reckless spending agenda, america will spend $10 trillion more over the next 10 years than we were estimated to spend. while the federal government continues to spend trillions of dollars it doesn't have, inf
boebert of colorado. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 166, the gentlewoman from colorado, mrs. boebert, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from colorado. mrs. boebert: thank you, madam chair. i rise in favor of amendment number 3 which will require inflation impact asomething elsements to be pub -- assessments to be published on the office of management and budget's website, not just reported to congress. this simple, straightforward...
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. >> western states that rely on the drought-stricken colorado river failed to reach an agreement onater consumption. we take a look at what it means. ♪ >> major funding for "the pbs newshour" has been provided by -- >> pediatric surgeon. volunteer. topiary artist. i raymond james financial advisor tailors advice to help you live your life. life well planned. >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and endsf "-- and friends of "the newshour." >> actually, you don't need vision to do most things in life . yes, i'm legally blind, and, yes, i'm responsible for the user interface. data visualization. if i can see it and understand it quickly, anyone can. excited to be part of the team driving the technology forward. i think that is the most important thing. people who know know bdo. >> the john s. and james l.net foundation, fostering informed and engaged communities -- knight foundation, fostering informed and engaged communities. more at kf.org. >> and friends of "the newshour." this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and
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try it for free at freestylelibre.us ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: performing "sun sets in colorado♪ lot of mile to find the plac where i belong so won't you come ♪ ♪ out here with m and chase this rocky mountain freedom let that mile high ♪ ♪ air you breathe i wind you where the river roll yeah, we're born ♪ ♪ where we're bor but i feel it deep down in my bones my heart beats ♪ ♪ in tennesse but my sun set in colorado ♪ ♪ ♪ i've danced besid the ocea got my blue jean wet at high tide ♪ ♪ my hands have reached for heaven from a new yor city skyline ♪ ♪ oh, but nothing else compare to the stardus on the snow caps ♪ ♪ it's the kind o place you leav then you can't wait to go back ♪ ♪ so won't you come out here with me and chase this rocky mountain freedom ♪ ♪ let that mile hig air you breathe in wind you where the river rolls ♪ ♪ yeah, we're bor where we're born but i feel it deep down in my bones ♪ ♪ my heart beat in tennessee but my sun set in colorado ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ so won't you come out here with me telluride along with m let's show 'em all ♪ ♪ just how to b footloose an wildflower fre
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this happened boulder, colorado.mal control pulled out every trick in the book that capture the raccoon. but, you know, the animal just didn't want to get caught after chasing it up and down the aisle said if it was successful, but as you can see, totally out of breath. of course, you could just, you know, sat there and just let it get to me is out. that that that was called in unanimous ruling, place kids and say willie, but sure zoomies will ease the thing has been eaten. >> that wraps up kron 4 news at night. but to and pam are here with the preview. what's happening at 10 o'clock. the animal report thank you. you're welcome. here's what's coming up. the 10 some serious business. a recent tragedy in half moon bay shine a spotlight on the >> deplorable living conditions of migrant farm workers. a local non-profit has been working to help those workers before and after the mass shooting, how its founder now has a chance to highlight those issues on a national stage. plus, a scary moment inside a san francisco synago
this happened boulder, colorado.mal control pulled out every trick in the book that capture the raccoon. but, you know, the animal just didn't want to get caught after chasing it up and down the aisle said if it was successful, but as you can see, totally out of breath. of course, you could just, you know, sat there and just let it get to me is out. that that that was called in unanimous ruling, place kids and say willie, but sure zoomies will ease the thing has been eaten. >> that wraps...
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joining me now from aspen, colorado, is the ceo, jane godschalk. have the deal with hugo boss which is publicly tradedded. tell us about the collab. >> yeah, it was a great collab, i think. it was really fun to work work with daniel, the ceo. he's a very passionate skier and, obviously, hugo boss is pushing further and deeper into all sorts of sports, and ski is a focus. we were all in us a frey ya about three weeks -- austria about three weeks ago celebrating. it's definitely a moment, shall we say. liz: well, yeah. why hugh hugo boss? you guys could stand on your own, can't you? you're the number one ski wear on social media company. >> yeah. i think for me it was an opportunity to work with daniel. you know, he's one of the most respected ceos in the fashion world. and i think it was the opportunity to do something with a much larger company as well. and be part of that journey and also, you know, his new marketing campaign was very much speaking to our audience as well. so be your to own boss, meet the moment makers. we're all about creating mo
joining me now from aspen, colorado, is the ceo, jane godschalk. have the deal with hugo boss which is publicly tradedded. tell us about the collab. >> yeah, it was a great collab, i think. it was really fun to work work with daniel, the ceo. he's a very passionate skier and, obviously, hugo boss is pushing further and deeper into all sorts of sports, and ski is a focus. we were all in us a frey ya about three weeks -- austria about three weeks ago celebrating. it's definitely a moment,...
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. -- the innovative i'm matter colorado. heart -- colorado.org. which offers six free mental health consultations for students. i think you for your work. doug vernon and i have spoke about the native american challenges that are explicit and among the most challenging challenges we have had in our nation. in our state, new jersey, we are aiming for a comprehensive approach to connect kids with mental health and behavioral health care, while empowering parents and educators to provide support through new jersey's is dumb of care. to begin closing the gap in our state between the number of providers in the number of new jerseyans in need, we have launched a student loan reduction program as an incentive for mental health professionals to serve our communities. with community feedback we are getting smarter about how we approach every angle of the system. including something we launched last week, stateline, we call it -- last week, statewide something we call arrived together which pairs a law enforcement officer with a menta
. -- the innovative i'm matter colorado. heart -- colorado.org. which offers six free mental health consultations for students. i think you for your work. doug vernon and i have spoke about the native american challenges that are explicit and among the most challenging challenges we have had in our nation. in our state, new jersey, we are aiming for a comprehensive approach to connect kids with mental health and behavioral health care, while empowering parents and educators to provide support...
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months of negotiations, six western states that rely on water from the colorado river.have agreed to dramatically cut the amount of water they received from the river. but california is the lone holdout. in this agreement , the golden state gets the biggest share of water. california's main water agency says it will release its own plan in the coming weeks and will not go along with. arizona nevada, new mexico, colorado, utah and wyoming river basin is facing drastically low water levels due to years long. mega drought here out west. already a book read for you. recommendation if you've never mentioned this before, but read cadillac desert if you want to know about the colorado river and how water gets distributed along that route, it is stunning , fascinating and eye opening and also set you up with how water is distributed the state of california it's really probably be all time i read it three times. i have to read it about every six years. it's a big book. okay so here are the highs from today. 62 in santa rosa 59 antioxidant e one in fairfield. so we did hit the si
months of negotiations, six western states that rely on water from the colorado river.have agreed to dramatically cut the amount of water they received from the river. but california is the lone holdout. in this agreement , the golden state gets the biggest share of water. california's main water agency says it will release its own plan in the coming weeks and will not go along with. arizona nevada, new mexico, colorado, utah and wyoming river basin is facing drastically low water levels due to...
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joining me to discuss this and a whole lot more as colorado secretary of state, janet criswell.chair of the democratic association of secretaries of state. secretary criswell, it is great to see you again, thank you for coming back on the show. i would like to get your thoughts on these election deniers. picking up some powerful positions within the republican party, republican chair positions, tina peters wants to do the same, it appears that these republicans are adamant about finding positions of influence to push their unfold beliefs. >> first off, thank you for having me on, always great to join you. we are continuing to see that democracy is not quite out of the woods. we are seeing conspiracy theorists run to take over states, party, republican parties. including kenneth peters who is facing seven felony counts for compromising her own voting equipment. but more than just that, a handful of election deniers are now secretaries of state overseeing the nation's elections. there is over 150 election deniers and the house of representatives. six and the u. s. senate. and the
joining me to discuss this and a whole lot more as colorado secretary of state, janet criswell.chair of the democratic association of secretaries of state. secretary criswell, it is great to see you again, thank you for coming back on the show. i would like to get your thoughts on these election deniers. picking up some powerful positions within the republican party, republican chair positions, tina peters wants to do the same, it appears that these republicans are adamant about finding...
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i am from telluride county colorado which is first county west of colorado springs which is half auras and lots of smaller pieces. i think the speakers before have highlighted the challenges. there are jurisdictional questions, there are folks that i talked to that look in me and say i hear you but it's public and that's all i want. with all this money and all this focus multijurisdictional, have you given thoughts to enforcement and education? after labor day weekend last year anna blm property in our county, we had over 54 smoldering fires left on blm and they were discovered by 70 or 80-year-olds and they realize you cannot stop that behavior but if we can educate, i haven't heard a lot of that i think it's an unfair burden on this. -- on us. >> thanks for the feedback, very much appreciated. with the increasing focus in the increasing guidance and increasing encouragement, whatever qualifier fits in that that character of trying to facilitate more coordination that multijurisdictional scale, there are excellent examples of that around the country and as i've traveled around and vis
i am from telluride county colorado which is first county west of colorado springs which is half auras and lots of smaller pieces. i think the speakers before have highlighted the challenges. there are jurisdictional questions, there are folks that i talked to that look in me and say i hear you but it's public and that's all i want. with all this money and all this focus multijurisdictional, have you given thoughts to enforcement and education? after labor day weekend last year anna blm...
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tony in mississippi, harold in colorado. to be with harold -- >> they suffered a lot of fertility issues, and you know, had miscarriages. it was sad news to her. >> back in mississippi, tony's brother, dog, and sister in law rhonda were also struggling to have a baby. but then, after years of disappointment for both couples, all their prayers were answered. >> we both ended up pregnant at the same time. >> that must have been a really happy time? >> it really was, absolutely. >> and all of a sudden, good news here, good news here, you know, get ready because you're gonna have a house hold. >> in june 2005, tony and harold welcomed their baby girl, haley. by then, todd and rhonda already had anna kate. but the girls were a little bit over a year old. they came to mississippi and then you cousins got to meet. >> it was a very happy occasions, and i do remember tony just being so happy, you know, to have haley. so, and so was harold. >> and although tony had always wanted to be a mom, it was pretty clear harold was mr. mom. >>
tony in mississippi, harold in colorado. to be with harold -- >> they suffered a lot of fertility issues, and you know, had miscarriages. it was sad news to her. >> back in mississippi, tony's brother, dog, and sister in law rhonda were also struggling to have a baby. but then, after years of disappointment for both couples, all their prayers were answered. >> we both ended up pregnant at the same time. >> that must have been a really happy time? >> it really was,...
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let's go to michael in colorado. michael. >> mr.day? >> oh, thank you very much. >> you're quite welcome. this is michael with greetings from colorado and with thanks for your thoughts and advice you've certainly helped me to make money. >> thanks a lot, man thank you. >> jim, i'm an investing club members and a decade long football ticket holder the giants are coming back for a while, you have stowing the virtues of this stock. when will the charitable trust finally pull the trigger and buy palo alto networks >> we had a huge hit we took it off and put it back in the bull pen. you're right i think he has a birthday in six days i think you're right and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round! >>> coming up, cramer has at least 68 reasons to celebrate. a special birthday no huddle ahead of the weekend next you ok, man? the internet is telling me a million different ways i should be trading. look! what's up my trade dogs? you should be listening to me. you want to be rich like me? you want to trust me on t
let's go to michael in colorado. michael. >> mr.day? >> oh, thank you very much. >> you're quite welcome. this is michael with greetings from colorado and with thanks for your thoughts and advice you've certainly helped me to make money. >> thanks a lot, man thank you. >> jim, i'm an investing club members and a decade long football ticket holder the giants are coming back for a while, you have stowing the virtues of this stock. when will the charitable trust...
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let's start first with what happened and what's happening in colorado springs, hate crimes. talk to me about how you define a hate crime. it seems confusing to people at least in the tucker carlson orbit someone part of the community can be part of a hate crime against the community. >> it's not clear to me what community he was part of other than an extremist community. someone target someone because of religion, what they look like. these are characteristics they can't change. when someone is targeted because of that, that is often a hate crime. what we saw in colorado springs was just the latest in a series of mass violent attacks by those who oppose their perceived enemies for reasons people will never understand but that we see the deadly consequences of. >> you guys have a new report out and the results are terrifying in a word. if you look at the chart i think we can bring it up, if you're tracking domestic mass extremist killings in the u.s. by a decade, and there's 2011 to 2020 and it skyrockets. we're already on track with five and it is the month of -- i had to th
let's start first with what happened and what's happening in colorado springs, hate crimes. talk to me about how you define a hate crime. it seems confusing to people at least in the tucker carlson orbit someone part of the community can be part of a hate crime against the community. >> it's not clear to me what community he was part of other than an extremist community. someone target someone because of religion, what they look like. these are characteristics they can't change. when...
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almost every state that's part of that colorado watershed is a parasite. i have to send more federal dollars to those states then they have ever paid in. and you sit there and you are in congress. why? your dad gotta -- well i don't want to attack him. >> let's not. >> do you want to respond? >> i've heard that a lot. the water rights in my farm go way back there was ever a state water project. we've had water rights to come out of the river. the state built a project in a dam right there. that was to help the rest of the state. most of the farmers already had a water right. this infrastructure helped a lot of other parts of the state and that sense to it's been paid back. farmers pay for the water. the central projects, the federal one, that's being paid back over the years as well the farmers up there having their water taken away and they've had dry crops and dried fields with very little crops. the federal government is taking away their water. it was created on behalf for them. they pay for it. the borough of regulation can't even account for how much
almost every state that's part of that colorado watershed is a parasite. i have to send more federal dollars to those states then they have ever paid in. and you sit there and you are in congress. why? your dad gotta -- well i don't want to attack him. >> let's not. >> do you want to respond? >> i've heard that a lot. the water rights in my farm go way back there was ever a state water project. we've had water rights to come out of the river. the state built a project in a dam...