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amy: nathan schneider is media studies professor at the university of colorado in boulder.s new book "everything for , everyone: the radical tradition that is shaping the next economy." that does it for our show. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people
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i'm excited about that conversation anything schneider is a professor at university of colorado boulder author of everything for everyone who believes the cooperative can transform the economy. we we will get into all of that. as i understand that you can get their books at barnes & noble nearby they will also be signing their books immediately after this event. so i will startct with you how you see the economy working and why families are so squeezed today? >> i spoke to about 100 adifferent people i spoke to about 100 different people for years. the cost college since 1986 and finally daycare that is more complicated because daycare workers are not particularly well-paid so what is behind that? or if they were struggling so much work is contingent or freelance or part-time or weird hours of the night with just-in-time work working in the middle of the evening. early in the morning or late at night. 9% of daycare is held in these off hours. so with those stagnating wages with the terms that they are working or how they are working with the types of jobs that they have. so andrew you h
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amy: nathan schneider is media studies professor at the university of colorado in boulder.ew book "everything for , everyone: the radical tradition that is shaping the next economy." that does it for our show. democracy now! is looking for democracy now! is looking for feedback from people [chirping] narrator: willem de kooning... his works are among those that defined abstract expressionism. he became one of the most influential painters of the 20th century. today, de kooning is considered a great american master. de kooning, narrating: when i start something and the unexpected happens, but not always for the good... i mean, i work very spontaneously. in other words, i make the best of it.
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and finally, nathan schneider is a professor at the university of colorado-boulder and the author of "everything for everyone." he believes cooperatives can transform our economy, and we'll get into a all that. before i get started, as i understand it, you can get the authors' books at barnes & noble nearby, and they'll also be tgning their books immediately after this event. so let's just dive right in. i'm going to start with you, alissa, tort the actually descre how you see the economy working, in fact, punishing working pfamilies and why families areo squeezed today. >> o.k.. well, the main causes behind the squeeze from the many people i spoke to, i probably spoke to around a-up people and different fam -- a hundred people and different families in america over a period of four years, housing costs, the cost of college which has -- even public colleges has doubled since 1996 and private exponentially raised. and finally, daycare. and that's the more, one of the more complicated ones because, as we know, daycare workers are not particularly well paid. so what is behind that that.
and finally, nathan schneider is a professor at the university of colorado-boulder and the author of "everything for everyone." he believes cooperatives can transform our economy, and we'll get into a all that. before i get started, as i understand it, you can get the authors' books at barnes & noble nearby, and they'll also be tgning their books immediately after this event. so let's just dive right in. i'm going to start with you, alissa, tort the actually descre how you see the...
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that charge show but i have live comedy shows coming up in denver and boulder colorado washington d.c. i do see any kind of attack or giant conference being held or the both are going to be gathering intel macs sunday night thank. you good. uhm. not enough it's rich. it was alive all's from somewhere you. came back to the community. people we all be astounded you know the road lookouts me all about us all bible going towards him. by. the right. says. she's going to. receive money doesn't that give us all that. if you don't. know we're going to this. love does the cut was also topping me my life. i was sitting on have to die. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy to confront a shouldn't let it be an arms race is all off and spearing dramatic to follow can only move slowly i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president or injury. or some want to be preached. to the righ
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when you were the author of the starr report, the author's daughter from boulder, colorado, occasionally socialized with brett kavanaugh. she and a group of four, including kavanaugh, met in a washington, d.c. bar. quote, her friend was dating him and they left the bar under the influence of alcohol. they were all shocked when brett kavanaugh shoved her friend up against the wall aggressively and sexually. there were at least four witnesses, including my daughter. her friend, still traumatized, called my daughter yesterday, september 21st, 2018, wondering what to do about it. they decided to remain anonymous. end quote. the staffer then asks, did the events described in the letter occur? judge kavanaugh, no. we're dealing about an anonymous person, anonymous friend, and no, i've never done anything like that. redacted republican staffer name, just a few more specific questions. at any point while you were involved in the starr investigation, did you ever shove a woman up against the wall very aggressively or sexually as you left a bar? judge kavanaugh, no. at know point you were involved
when you were the author of the starr report, the author's daughter from boulder, colorado, occasionally socialized with brett kavanaugh. she and a group of four, including kavanaugh, met in a washington, d.c. bar. quote, her friend was dating him and they left the bar under the influence of alcohol. they were all shocked when brett kavanaugh shoved her friend up against the wall aggressively and sexually. there were at least four witnesses, including my daughter. her friend, still traumatized,...
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colleagues and i together with the national educational policy center, at the university of colorado boulder and with the support of research have been doing research on community schools. and our research has produced this report and on the table you can pick up a brief, a brief that summarizes the big ideas and the report. but the big finding from this research is that community school schools really do help meet the needs of low performing performance in schools. we actually have evidence that not only does student achievement and family engagement and student enga engagement improve, but well implemented and over the long hall, we see real gains in student outcomes. the evidence is strong enough that it meets the evidence standard set out in essa for evidence based strategies that can be used with title one money and as part of a school improvement program we're very pleased to be able to say that this is not only a good idea because it feels good and it seems right, it's a very good idea because there's strong evidence. for those of you who are interested in evidence, you can't see this
colleagues and i together with the national educational policy center, at the university of colorado boulder and with the support of research have been doing research on community schools. and our research has produced this report and on the table you can pick up a brief, a brief that summarizes the big ideas and the report. but the big finding from this research is that community school schools really do help meet the needs of low performing performance in schools. we actually have evidence...
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. >> anne thompson, nbc news, boulder, colorado. >>> monday will mark a year since a sniper in a las vegas hotel room changes hundreds of lives forever. for many who survived a mass shooting at a ryountry music concert, recos far from complete. kate snow met with some of their shared rs who their journey of healing and forgiveness. >> reporteiny fence offers few reminders anything hever happened here. fora lancen family, there's no forgetting. stephae and page were with their mom sending happy photos to their dad one minute. >> she texted me again and said mom's hit. dad.'s >> people ran my mom over, that's when she was shot in the chest. >> reporter: just shy of a year later, spending time together meant visiting rose marien the hospital. earlier this year she was walking this summer she seemed to g. improv >> she really started to show sides of her that we haven't seen in a long time. >> your mom was back? >> myom was back. >> after what doctors hoped would be her 12th andur finalry in september, another setback. >> it consumes our family. but we're all very hopeful. and with faith
. >> anne thompson, nbc news, boulder, colorado. >>> monday will mark a year since a sniper in a las vegas hotel room changes hundreds of lives forever. for many who survived a mass shooting at a ryountry music concert, recos far from complete. kate snow met with some of their shared rs who their journey of healing and forgiveness. >> reporteiny fence offers few reminders anything hever happened here. fora lancen family, there's no forgetting. stephae and page were with...
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that's our show but i have live comedy shows coming up in denver and boulder colorado washington d.c. i do city kind of attack or dot com for details or to vote for your family bad intel macs i'm good not. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race based on often scary dramatic developments only really i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. like. oh when i am talking to you yes i do. not demand something else and this is. why. the power of a dialogue washington d. classifies hours of conversation between former u.s. and russian presidents bill clinton endorsed yeltsin our team takes a look at what the two leaders said behind closed doors. new revelations on a controversial murder case that has sparked chaos in the german city of chemist's as a prison guard admits he leaked to the arrest warrant of the migrant suspect. ten days ahead of sweden's general election anger flares at a rally where a parliamentary candidate claims he was attacked by a m
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excited about that conversation and finally nathan schneider as a professor at the university of colorado boulder and author of everything for everyone. he believes cooperatives can transform our economy, and look into all of that. before i get started as i understand it you can get the authors books at barnes & noble nearby, and he will also be signing their books immediately after this event. so let's just dive right in. i'm going to start with you, alyssa, to actually describe how you see the economy working and, in fact, punishing working families, and why families are so squeezed today. >> well, the main causes behind the squeeze from the many people spoke to, probably spoke to rent 100 people and different families in america over four years, housing costs, the cost of college which even public college has doubled since 1996 and private exponentially raised, and finally daycare. that's one of the more complicated ones because as we know daycare workers are not particularly well-paid. so what is behind that. and the people i spoke to were also struggled with other things. the fact that so mu
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that charge show but i have live comedy shows coming up in denver and boulder colorado walk in your case either sitting down over jack or john conference you don't want to vote for you're going to be bad until next time they've done. pranking gave americans a lot of new job opportunities i needed to come up here to make some money i could make twenty five thousand dollars as a teacher or i could make fifty thousand dollars a year truck so i chose to drive trucks people rush to a small town in north dakota was an unemployment rate of zero percent like the gold rush is very very similar to. this beautiful story ended with pollution and devastation a lot of people have left here i don't know too many people here in the slowdowns for much the lost of jobs got laid off and the american dream is changing that's not what it used to be. and that's a tough reality to deal with. power of dialogue washington d.c. classifies hours of conversation between former u.s. and russian presidents bill clinton boris yeltsin coming up to. look escape for all on board a passenger jet that overshot the runway l
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when you were involved in the starr investigation, do you recall socializing with a woman from boulder, colorado? judge kavanaugh, no. while you were involved in the starr investigation, do you recall ever dating a woman who would fit the description in the letter provided to senator gardner? and then i think another republican staffer jumps in and says the anonymous letter. judge kavanaugh says, what's the description? the staffer says, just based on what -- judge kavanaugh says describe her appearance. the staffer says no, it's all we have is what i read. judge kavanaugh says, well then, i don't know what i'm responding to then. and that's the extent to which that allegation is addressed by the committee in that call yesterday with judge kavanaugh. that call of which we now have a transcript. nbc news reporting tonight that democrats on the judiciary committee believe that republicans treated this allegation in a cursory matter, and they believe it should be investigated more deeply. so a couple of things. first of all, we're going to speak with one of the reporters who wrote that story for nb
when you were involved in the starr investigation, do you recall socializing with a woman from boulder, colorado? judge kavanaugh, no. while you were involved in the starr investigation, do you recall ever dating a woman who would fit the description in the letter provided to senator gardner? and then i think another republican staffer jumps in and says the anonymous letter. judge kavanaugh says, what's the description? the staffer says, just based on what -- judge kavanaugh says describe her...
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in boulder, colorado, one of those fans are you hideaway -- one of those fancy hide aways where the fatnto the lobby but he didn't stay long. giving away free food isn't the best decision when your entire state has the munchies. the only thing dumber is the government giving free healthcare to every one. any football fan can tell you the lions never make a comeback. topic number three. speaking of football. nfl fans are flowing the challenge fan after the league announced maroon five will be performing at the super bowl halftime show. for those of you browns fans, the super bowl is the big game that takes place at the end of the playoffs. people are taking cheap shots at the band. but maroon 5's performance is a big win for the country. that means "the national anthem" won't be the only controversial music at the game. adam levine, i'm sure you will do great. i am just jealous because i have only been paid for my singing once. and that was to stop. to this day it was the best experience i have ever had in the showies. topic number four. kiley jenner revealed she never had cereal with mi
in boulder, colorado, one of those fans are you hideaway -- one of those fancy hide aways where the fatnto the lobby but he didn't stay long. giving away free food isn't the best decision when your entire state has the munchies. the only thing dumber is the government giving free healthcare to every one. any football fan can tell you the lions never make a comeback. topic number three. speaking of football. nfl fans are flowing the challenge fan after the league announced maroon five will be...
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this woman debbie ramirez who lives in boulder, colorado appears to be married.h kavanaugh from 1983 to 1987. and while they were at yale, kavanaugh exposed himself to her. the new yorker has more details than we were able to get at this point in our reporting. "the new yorker" says he tried to get her to touch his penis when he exposed himself but we know democrats on capitol hill are aware of this allegation, they have been looking into it and opening, wanting to open an investigation into it. you know, ramirez, it's interesting because she's actually an advocate for victims of sexual abuse and domestic violence. she works at a nonprofit in boulder, colorado where she's a volunteer and a board member to this non-profit of women, for women who have gone through domestic violence, ramirez' sister went to yale with kavanaugh. this new allegation is going to throw it into a tail spin. he's been preparing to testify on the first allegation against a high school student from when he was in high school, as well, so the story is getting deeper, kasie. >> leieann, stick
this woman debbie ramirez who lives in boulder, colorado appears to be married.h kavanaugh from 1983 to 1987. and while they were at yale, kavanaugh exposed himself to her. the new yorker has more details than we were able to get at this point in our reporting. "the new yorker" says he tried to get her to touch his penis when he exposed himself but we know democrats on capitol hill are aware of this allegation, they have been looking into it and opening, wanting to open an...
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the latest accusation comes from deborah ramirez from boulder, colorado. she tells it the new yorker magazine that cavanaugh exposed himself to her during a drinking game at a party while they were both freshman at yale university. in an interview on fox news cavanaugh denied allegations by bay area professor christine blasey ford that he forced himself on her at a high school party. >> the truth is, i have never sexually assaulted anyone in high school, or otherwise. i am not questioning and have not questioned that perhaps a dr. ford at some point in her life wasn't sexually assaulted by someone at someplace. what i know is that i have never sexually assaulted anyone. >> he also said he would not withdraw from the nomination. fox news ray bogan with details on the new allegations. truck brett kavanaugh the path to the spring court became more camp located. following another accusation of sexual misconduct. a new allegation published in the new yorker magazine in which deborah ramirez it claims judge kavanaugh exposed himself at a college party in the 198
the latest accusation comes from deborah ramirez from boulder, colorado. she tells it the new yorker magazine that cavanaugh exposed himself to her during a drinking game at a party while they were both freshman at yale university. in an interview on fox news cavanaugh denied allegations by bay area professor christine blasey ford that he forced himself on her at a high school party. >> the truth is, i have never sexually assaulted anyone in high school, or otherwise. i am not questioning...
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. >> what we know is a woman, debby ramirez, now lives in boulder, colorado. went to yale undergrad with brett kavanaugh during the same years, 1983 to 1987. as far as nbc news' report something concerned, we learned from several sources, that during those college years, kavanaugh had pulled down his pants and exposed himself to ramirez. we reached out to ramirez over the weekend. it was yesterday morning, and she directed me to her lawyer immediately. we haven't heard from her lawyer yet. the new yorker has these details now down, they go further to say that it was at a party, they had been drinking and his pants were down and he thrust himself into her face, forcing her to touch his penis. and she said that when he was pulling up his pants, she remembers his laugh and she felt ashamed and embarrassed and she remembers someone running down the hallway saying -- oh, my goodness, brett kavanaugh just did this. so she remembers the name clearly. ramirez says. you know ramirez, she -- as far as the falout is concerned, let's go there right now. reaching out to so
. >> what we know is a woman, debby ramirez, now lives in boulder, colorado. went to yale undergrad with brett kavanaugh during the same years, 1983 to 1987. as far as nbc news' report something concerned, we learned from several sources, that during those college years, kavanaugh had pulled down his pants and exposed himself to ramirez. we reached out to ramirez over the weekend. it was yesterday morning, and she directed me to her lawyer immediately. we haven't heard from her lawyer...
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a woman named deborah ramirez from boulder, colorado tells the new yorker magazine that kavanaugh himself to her during a drinking game at a party while they were both freshman at yale university. >> former the latest drama we are joined by legal analyst -- analyst and professor, david levy. give us your take on the letter that kavanaugh wrote to the senate judiciary committee that he will not be intimidated or back down. >> it is a strong letter and looks like it was drafted in the white house because a lot of the language is coordinated with what other people had been saying on his behalf, but it certainly says these things did not happen and neither one. and that he is and for the duration. >> we have -- we have deborah ramirez, president trump and republicans easily dismissing her saying, this is all political. is that the right move for them to take a, or should there be a second hearing with her? >> i think she needs to be heard in the sense that it certainly needs to be investigated. she has corroborating witnesses. that is what the new yorker article -- article says into those are
a woman named deborah ramirez from boulder, colorado tells the new yorker magazine that kavanaugh himself to her during a drinking game at a party while they were both freshman at yale university. >> former the latest drama we are joined by legal analyst -- analyst and professor, david levy. give us your take on the letter that kavanaugh wrote to the senate judiciary committee that he will not be intimidated or back down. >> it is a strong letter and looks like it was drafted in the...
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what we do know is ramirez, she lives in boulder, colorado. she actually works as a victims advocate of domestic violence. she went to undergrad with kavanaugh from 1983 to 1987. this happened while -- during their freshman year at a dorm room party. so as this allegation, new allegation comes out, think the big question here in washington is how does this ill pact his confirmation, especially as it's on the eve of kavanaugh testifying about his first -- this first woman who came out and alleges sexual assault against him. >> all of this happening as we thought we got some clarity about testimony about kavanaugh's initial accuser. right now, the plan is for her and kavanaugh, just the two of them, to testify before the senate judiciary committee on thursday. i want to bring in msnbc's garrett haake live on the hill. is that still the plan? because she's now the first accuser. if we have a second, what exactly does that mean? does that put thursday in question or suddenly do we have another person in the mix? >> well, thursday is still the plan
what we do know is ramirez, she lives in boulder, colorado. she actually works as a victims advocate of domestic violence. she went to undergrad with kavanaugh from 1983 to 1987. this happened while -- during their freshman year at a dorm room party. so as this allegation, new allegation comes out, think the big question here in washington is how does this ill pact his confirmation, especially as it's on the eve of kavanaugh testifying about his first -- this first woman who came out and...
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of acting violently toward a woman and had no recollection of socializing with a woman from boulder, colorado." so, anderson, yet another denial of another allegation of sexual misconduct aimed at judge kavanaugh, but anderson, at this hour, as you know, we're getting very close to this high-stakes hearing tomorrow up on capitol hill, the allegations are piling up, anderson. >> right. we should point out this allegation that we've just been talking about, the alleged one that allegedly happened in colorado was actually much later in the judge's life when he was working with the starr investigation. >> reporter: that's right, and to the allegations that you were just talking about, what we know from looking at that transcript, that's been released, is judge kavanaugh is denying all allegations of any abuse. at this point, the only thing he's really saying at this point is this prepared remarks he's going to be delivering tomorrow which we've gotten a sneak preview of which says he's going to acknowledge that he did engage in some behavior that he says makes him cringe thinking back on his days
of acting violently toward a woman and had no recollection of socializing with a woman from boulder, colorado." so, anderson, yet another denial of another allegation of sexual misconduct aimed at judge kavanaugh, but anderson, at this hour, as you know, we're getting very close to this high-stakes hearing tomorrow up on capitol hill, the allegations are piling up, anderson. >> right. we should point out this allegation that we've just been talking about, the alleged one that...
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. >> what we know is a woman, debby ramirez, now lives in boulder, colorado.he went to yale undergrad with brett kavanaugh during the same years, 1983 to 1987. as far as nbc news' report something concerned, we learned from several sources, that during those college years, kavanaugh had pulled down his pants and exposed himself to ramirez. we reached out to ramirez over the weekend. it was yesterday morning, and she directed me to her lawyer immediately. we haven't heard from her lawyer yet. the new yorker has these details now down, they go further to say that it was at a party, they had been drinking and his pants were down and he thrust himself into her face, forcing her to touch his penis. and she said that when he was pulling up his pants, she remembers his laugh and she felt ashamed and embarrassed and she remembers someone running down the hallway saying -- oh, my goodness, brett kavanaugh just did this. so she remembers the name clearly. ramirez says. you know ramirez, she -- as far as the falout is concerned, let's go there right now. reaching out to
. >> what we know is a woman, debby ramirez, now lives in boulder, colorado.he went to yale undergrad with brett kavanaugh during the same years, 1983 to 1987. as far as nbc news' report something concerned, we learned from several sources, that during those college years, kavanaugh had pulled down his pants and exposed himself to ramirez. we reached out to ramirez over the weekend. it was yesterday morning, and she directed me to her lawyer immediately. we haven't heard from her lawyer...
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the hurricane florence andrew jones the co-founder and director of climate interactive from boulder colorado given term berth senior scientist at the national center for atmospheric research and from puts them in germany stiffen ranched or chairman of the earth impact analysis research demain the boats them institute for climate impact research welcome to you all andrew are we talking here about in normal storms season or there's more to it. it is just an enormous season here in north carolina and it's fascinating how we created some of this ourselves and there scientists like professor drum stuart have been predicting sea level rise on the north carolina coast for a long time but local politicians passed a law in two thousand and twelve saying that they could not include those forecasts in real estate development more houses were and now those houses are being hit by hurricane florence and i'm getting texts because we open up i open up a couple rooms in my house and people are coming in flame the storm here to the mountains of north carolina where i am further inland in quite a year we crea
the hurricane florence andrew jones the co-founder and director of climate interactive from boulder colorado given term berth senior scientist at the national center for atmospheric research and from puts them in germany stiffen ranched or chairman of the earth impact analysis research demain the boats them institute for climate impact research welcome to you all andrew are we talking here about in normal storms season or there's more to it. it is just an enormous season here in north carolina...
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the hurricane florence andrew jones the co-founder and director of climate interactive from boulder colorado given term berth senior scientist at the national center for atmospheric research and from puts them in germany stiffen ranched or chairman of the earth impact analysis research demain of the boat institute for climate impact research welcome to you all andrew are we talking here about in normal storms season or there's more to it. it is just an enormous season here in north carolina and it's fascinating how we created some of this ourselves there scientists like professor drum stuart have been predicting sea level rise on the north carolina coast for a long time but local politicians passed a law in two thousand and twelve saying that they could not include those forecasts in real estate development more houses were and now those houses are being hit by hurricane florence and i'm getting texts because we open up i open up a couple rooms in my house and people are coming in flame the storm here to the mountains of north carolina where i am further inland it is quite a year that we cre
the hurricane florence andrew jones the co-founder and director of climate interactive from boulder colorado given term berth senior scientist at the national center for atmospheric research and from puts them in germany stiffen ranched or chairman of the earth impact analysis research demain of the boat institute for climate impact research welcome to you all andrew are we talking here about in normal storms season or there's more to it. it is just an enormous season here in north carolina and...
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points, kavanaugh's people putting out their talking points, you have this woman who lives in boulder, colorado, who told her story to only one place, "the new yorker," and it's a small megaphone compared to what she's up against here and it's a scary thing to go up against this. >> absolutely. >> can you give us a timeline, jane, of when she decided to step forward had she been looking at the kavanaugh hearings and when did she decide to step forward or was it dr. ford's coming forward that made her decide that she would step forward as well >> no, actually she didn't step forward. this is the thing. we called her. we heard her name. this is a story -- she did not ask for this she felt once asked she had to try to search her memory to really remember and say whether there was something here but this wasn't her idea to come forward. what happened is that 35 years ago when this incident took place people talked about it and people in that yale class have been talking about it since then and there is -- i mean, everybody here has been talking this morning about how there's no corroboration there'
points, kavanaugh's people putting out their talking points, you have this woman who lives in boulder, colorado, who told her story to only one place, "the new yorker," and it's a small megaphone compared to what she's up against here and it's a scary thing to go up against this. >> absolutely. >> can you give us a timeline, jane, of when she decided to step forward had she been looking at the kavanaugh hearings and when did she decide to step forward or was it dr. ford's...
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boulder adorable solar wind. up to mr clarke oh we're not totally and say it's crazy. these creations. just brand the stink of colorado six icons of the. books what do we really know about samantha behind the torch. what motivates him how does he think and feel good moments in the life of a great fashion designer. some small towns. start september not w. . the to. play a. unique player played. playing. to. fit his d.w. news life problem but more tension in the german city of camden upset another march by anti immigration protests and demonstrations demanding the government of china change its migration policies as hundreds of police deployed to maintain security are of course i went to the region and explained how it will migrate.
boulder adorable solar wind. up to mr clarke oh we're not totally and say it's crazy. these creations. just brand the stink of colorado six icons of the. books what do we really know about samantha behind the torch. what motivates him how does he think and feel good moments in the life of a great fashion designer. some small towns. start september not w. . the to. play a. unique player played. playing. to. fit his d.w. news life problem but more tension in the german city of camden upset...
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polis: you know, five years ago this week, colorado was struck by devastating floods. from fort collins to estes park, to boulder, dozens of communities were hit with unprecedented amounts of rain that gave way to rivers and tributaries overflowing with huge amounts of damage. including the loss of eight lives. when the floods came five years ago, we committed to one another to be colorado strong and to rebuild. i'm proud to say in the years since the flood i've been amazed by the resiliency of so many families. for my family it meant a flooded basement and the loss of some of our treasured family photographs we stored there. for others, it upended their lives. stu and sara were new parents to their -month-old daughter when the flood waters demolished their house. the canyon gave way. the family escaped to a fire house and after two days a national guard helicopter flew in, transporting them to safety. there are so many stories of so many colorado families and the smallest difference in circumstances would have been -- meant that many families wouldn't be alive today. in the last five years communities have come
polis: you know, five years ago this week, colorado was struck by devastating floods. from fort collins to estes park, to boulder, dozens of communities were hit with unprecedented amounts of rain that gave way to rivers and tributaries overflowing with huge amounts of damage. including the loss of eight lives. when the floods came five years ago, we committed to one another to be colorado strong and to rebuild. i'm proud to say in the years since the flood i've been amazed by the resiliency of...
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colorado firefighter spring into action to save a kid, but is not a child. wait for it -- a baby goat trapped in a drainpipe last week in the town north of boulder.ainpipe opening. >> all you could see was basically his head. right as the pipe opening, we are able to see them. they weren't able to see where he was at. >> firefighters were able to dig up that pipe, they got winston out. they are cradling winston, they say the kid is doing just fine. >> absolutely, look at that. three hours of news and we end on a go rescue. a good job. >> the best way to end the show, right? the special labor day addition of "outnumbered" starts right now. things were during his. >> take care. ♪ >> the countdown to the midterms is on, like really on. this is speethirty five, i'm dagen mcdowell. fox news contributor lisa booth lisa boothe, marie harf, and rachel campos-duffy also asked fox news contributor. today's #oneluckyguy, marie's better half, he is outnumbered. guy benson. so good to see you. everybody's having a happy labor day. >> thanks for having me. >> dagen: you're so smart, hosting kennedy lastk.
colorado firefighter spring into action to save a kid, but is not a child. wait for it -- a baby goat trapped in a drainpipe last week in the town north of boulder.ainpipe opening. >> all you could see was basically his head. right as the pipe opening, we are able to see them. they weren't able to see where he was at. >> firefighters were able to dig up that pipe, they got winston out. they are cradling winston, they say the kid is doing just fine. >> absolutely, look at that....
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tip ton, senator bennet and i worked with the agencies in colorado who do so much great work, the conservation fund in this case out of boulder, colorado, to make a purchase of this private land using land and water conservation fund dollars. if we can if we could go to the next chart, you can see where that land was. this is bruce noble, the superintendent of the black canyon of the gunnison thangs park. he's point -- national park. he's pointing. that river is down here. this is the land, that the land and water conservation fund helped to purchase so this will be available for future generations, not just for five or ten years but for as long as this great and hallowed nation exists. you can come to the black canyon gunnison, black canyon of the gunnison national park and be it one with your thoughts, yourself, the opportunity to think, to resolve, to plan, to hope. that's the respite that this brings to all of us because we're better people knowing that some of our most wild and natural places exist in truly wild and natural spaces. and so to the leadership of the conservation fund, christine quinlan and the other folks w
tip ton, senator bennet and i worked with the agencies in colorado who do so much great work, the conservation fund in this case out of boulder, colorado, to make a purchase of this private land using land and water conservation fund dollars. if we can if we could go to the next chart, you can see where that land was. this is bruce noble, the superintendent of the black canyon of the gunnison thangs park. he's point -- national park. he's pointing. that river is down here. this is the land,...