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. >>> here on dry land, families in one community in colorado springs are hoping for a very different of rescue. >> their homes are sitting on increasingly unstable ground as the earth crumbles beneath them triggering a fight over who is responsible. abc's clayton sandell has the story. >> reporter: after record-setting rainfall in colorado springs, last summer, cracks began appearing in catherine and rick sisco's yard. they've now grown to this. where you once had a yard, you now have a canyon? >> yes. >> reporter: an investigation by "the denver post" found that for two decades, geologists warned the city of colorado springs and developers about the danger of building homes in potential landslide zones. warnings that over time were allegedly ignored. this house was built in 1964. the siscos bought it in 2010. they say they had no idea their dream retirement home was in danger of a landslide until about ten months ago, when the ground started to fall away. so far, at least 30 houses have damage, but thousands more may be at risk. the city says all building regulations were followed,
. >>> here on dry land, families in one community in colorado springs are hoping for a very different of rescue. >> their homes are sitting on increasingly unstable ground as the earth crumbles beneath them triggering a fight over who is responsible. abc's clayton sandell has the story. >> reporter: after record-setting rainfall in colorado springs, last summer, cracks began appearing in catherine and rick sisco's yard. they've now grown to this. where you once had a yard,...
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. >> reporter: after record-setting rainfall in colorado springs, last summer, cracks began appearingn catherine and rick sisco's yard. where you once had a yard, you now have a canyon? >> yes. yes. >> reporter: a "denver post" investigation found that for two decades, gee jol yiss warned the city of colorado springs and developers about the danger of building homes in potential landslide zones. so far, at least 30 houses have damage, but thousands more may be at risk. the city says all building regulations were followed, but it is now reviewing whether those regulations need to be toughened. to know if your home is at risk, experts recommend getting yaur property evaluated. and getting extra insurance. most poll sills do not cover landslides. >> it's an act of god, and you can't blame anyone. >> reporter: clayton sandell, abc news, colorado springs. >> what a nightmare. clayton, thank you. >>> when we come back here tonight, the prisoner spending almost 25 years behind bars, set free tonight. what it was that set him free. >>> and the burglar, now suing the homeowner who shot him dur
. >> reporter: after record-setting rainfall in colorado springs, last summer, cracks began appearingn catherine and rick sisco's yard. where you once had a yard, you now have a canyon? >> yes. yes. >> reporter: a "denver post" investigation found that for two decades, gee jol yiss warned the city of colorado springs and developers about the danger of building homes in potential landslide zones. so far, at least 30 houses have damage, but thousands more may be at...
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senator cruz is set to take the stage here at the world arena in colorado springs in about 30 minutess the only 1 of the 3 gop contenders to come in colorado in search of delegates. today 13 will be chosen for the national convention but all during this week cruz won 21 out of the 21 available at the district level. cruz's support here is overwhelming in comparison to trump. this week the "colorado springs gazette" wrote all indications point to colorado going solidly to texas senator ted cruz making trump's previously assumed coronation evermore doubtful." governor john kasich's decision not to attend is more of a cal dr thing his campaign says, given he is in new york. his strategy in colorado to take advantage of the bound versus unbound delegate system. many of the delegates who head to cleveland from here will pledge to their candidate in the first ballot. if it goes to the second ballot, indications are it might, then things can change. >> six states today are working on getting delegates, making sure that maybe they're bound to somebody else on first ballot. we want them to be
senator cruz is set to take the stage here at the world arena in colorado springs in about 30 minutess the only 1 of the 3 gop contenders to come in colorado in search of delegates. today 13 will be chosen for the national convention but all during this week cruz won 21 out of the 21 available at the district level. cruz's support here is overwhelming in comparison to trump. this week the "colorado springs gazette" wrote all indications point to colorado going solidly to texas senator...
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. >> reporter: after record-setting rainfall in colorado springs, last summer, cracks began appearingcatherine and rick sisco's yard. they've now grown to this. where you once had a yard, you now have a canyon? >> yes. >> reporter: an investigation by "the denver post" found that for two decades, geologists warned the city of colorado springs and developers about the danger of building homes in potential landslide zones. warnings that over time were allegedly ignored. this house was built in 1964. the siscos bought it in 2010. they say they had no idea their dream retirement home was in danger of a landslide until about ten months ago, when the ground started to fall away. so far, at least 30 houses have damage, but thousands more may be at risk. the city says all building regulations were followed, but it is now reviewing whether those regulations need to be toughened. to know if your home is at risk, experts recommend getting your property evaluated by a geologist. and, think about extra insurance. most policies, including the siscos, do not cover landslides. >> it's an act of god,
. >> reporter: after record-setting rainfall in colorado springs, last summer, cracks began appearingcatherine and rick sisco's yard. they've now grown to this. where you once had a yard, you now have a canyon? >> yes. >> reporter: an investigation by "the denver post" found that for two decades, geologists warned the city of colorado springs and developers about the danger of building homes in potential landslide zones. warnings that over time were allegedly...
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cnn joining me now from colorado springs. he gop process overall not just colorado but walk us through this very unique process there where you are. >> reporter: we are at the colorado state gop convention. you hear a lot of energy. this event just getting kicked off. some 6,000 state party insiders and activists have gathered here today. they will have the responsibility to elect the 13 remaining delegates left to be elected here from colorado to the rnc. you are right, it is a different process than we see in other states. there is not a traditional primary or national caucus where these delegates are elected. instead, they are elected from the state convention and the district conventions. the district conventions have already taken place. those wrapped up last night. there are several steps in the process for each delegate candidate to get through just to get to the conventions. it is complicated but it really is on the campaigns to work strategically in the weeks and months leading up to conventions to get their supporter
cnn joining me now from colorado springs. he gop process overall not just colorado but walk us through this very unique process there where you are. >> reporter: we are at the colorado state gop convention. you hear a lot of energy. this event just getting kicked off. some 6,000 state party insiders and activists have gathered here today. they will have the responsibility to elect the 13 remaining delegates left to be elected here from colorado to the rnc. you are right, it is a different...
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on the republican side, day two of the colorado state republican convention in colorado springs. senator ted cruz is delivering remarks there. so far he has won all of the delegates up for grabs in the last couple days in that state. the final 13 delegates will be up for grabs today and awarded. let's start with cnn's paul vercammen in cheyenne. it seems when i talk with the former secretary of state of wyoming, there's a lot of enthusiasm. describe how excited people are about caucusing. >> reporter: they're extremely excited. i'm smiling because you're not only going to see the enthusiasm, you'll hear it. we heard from a clinton supporter, time for sanders supporters, call them the bernie sanders singers, come on in, only in wyoming would they have crafted a song. what inspired the song? >> preschool teacher, very concerned about the future of our children. >> reporter: without any more adue, the bernie sanders singers and their song. ♪ ♪ >> paul, clearly so enthusiastic that they're putting it into song there. they are expecting record turnout in cheyenne and wyoming. early re
on the republican side, day two of the colorado state republican convention in colorado springs. senator ted cruz is delivering remarks there. so far he has won all of the delegates up for grabs in the last couple days in that state. the final 13 delegates will be up for grabs today and awarded. let's start with cnn's paul vercammen in cheyenne. it seems when i talk with the former secretary of state of wyoming, there's a lot of enthusiasm. describe how excited people are about caucusing....
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. >> reporter: a woman's body found in a storage unit in colorado springs, colorado, friday leads police to the san francisco apartment building near lake merced. the el paso county sheriff's department says dead woman is 33-year-old of colorado. investigators believe her ex-boyfriend, 37-year-old james woo, killed her, rent the the storage unit, left her body there in her van. >> surprising to hear something like that. >> shocking, yeah. >> reporter: woo's neighbors are stunned to learn the man they describe as quiet is accuse the of murder. they say police were in the building over the weekend. >> never put much thought into it when i saw them. >> reporter: police say officers served a search warrant to the apartment saturday. investigators tracked woo down at the airport in seattle, as he tried to leave the country. >> an hour from departing the state for hong kong. we were able to get a hold of the department of homeland security, provide them with information and they made the apprehension on the aircraft. >> reporter: detectives from colorado springs are in seattle questioning woo
. >> reporter: a woman's body found in a storage unit in colorado springs, colorado, friday leads police to the san francisco apartment building near lake merced. the el paso county sheriff's department says dead woman is 33-year-old of colorado. investigators believe her ex-boyfriend, 37-year-old james woo, killed her, rent the the storage unit, left her body there in her van. >> surprising to hear something like that. >> shocking, yeah. >> reporter: woo's neighbors are...
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. >>> let's turn now to haunting new details of a horrific shooting at planned parenthood in colorado springs that left three people dead and many more injured. the attack, of course, happened months ago, but now newly released court documents are providing a disturbing glimpse into the mind of the accused killer. nbc news national correspondent miguel almaguer covered the shootings and has details. >> attention all unites, attention all unites. >> reporter: the november shootings at planned parenthood in colorado springs left three dead and 12 wounded. robert dear admitted he was the gunman, though he hasn't entered a plea. now in court documents, new chilling details. in the parking lot, prosecutors say dear told the woman she, quote, shouldn't have come, shot her multiple times, then stormed the clinic. from inside the documents say dear fired at propane tanks he left in the parking lot, hoping they would explode. he had an arsenal, six rifles, two handguns and a shotgun, while wearing a home made ballistic vest. the standoff lasted five terrifying hours. police officer garrett swayze, jen
. >>> let's turn now to haunting new details of a horrific shooting at planned parenthood in colorado springs that left three people dead and many more injured. the attack, of course, happened months ago, but now newly released court documents are providing a disturbing glimpse into the mind of the accused killer. nbc news national correspondent miguel almaguer covered the shootings and has details. >> attention all unites, attention all unites. >> reporter: the november...
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let's turn to new details of a horrific shooting in colorado springs that left three people dead and many injured. newly released court documents are providing a disturbing glimpse into the mind of the accused killer. miguel almanguer covered the shootings and has details. >> attention all units. >> reporter: the november shootings at planned parenthood in colorado springs left three dead and 1 wounded. robert dear admitted he was the gunman though he hasn't enter adplea. new c lling details. in the parking lot prosecutors say dear told t plhe woman she quote, shouldn't have come. shot her multiple mes, then s rmed the clinic. ne tanks he left in the parking lot. hoping they would excaplode. he had an arsenal. six rifles, two handguns and a shot gun while wearing a home made ballistic vest. >>, we're pinneduin we're getting active gun fire. >> reporter: the standoff lasted five terrifying hours. police officer officer garret swayze and two others were killed. we spoke to stewart's brother after the shooting. >> that's the only brother that i had. and he took that away from me. >> rep
let's turn to new details of a horrific shooting in colorado springs that left three people dead and many injured. newly released court documents are providing a disturbing glimpse into the mind of the accused killer. miguel almanguer covered the shootings and has details. >> attention all units. >> reporter: the november shootings at planned parenthood in colorado springs left three dead and 1 wounded. robert dear admitted he was the gunman though he hasn't enter adplea. new c...
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so let's get right to cnn's ana cabrera there in colorado springs.elegates so far. the remaining 13, how would they be awarded? >> reporter: a very different process in colorado than you've seen in other states leading up to this point. right now the wrangling for those 13 remaining delegates is happening on the floor of colorado's gop state convention, where the different campaigns set their proxies to try to get that last-minute push of support to win over the remaining delegates elected at the end of today. there are hundreds of delegates here running to be elected on to the rnc. now, again, the process here is different. there's no a generic primary. there's no national caucus. all of colorado's delegates are selected by state party insiders at the state convention as well as the district convention. so really it's a multistep process to get to those conventions for these delegates, and so that's rye it's important for campaigns strategically to really be working on the ground here over the past few weeks, and months. that's exactly what cruz' ca
so let's get right to cnn's ana cabrera there in colorado springs.elegates so far. the remaining 13, how would they be awarded? >> reporter: a very different process in colorado than you've seen in other states leading up to this point. right now the wrangling for those 13 remaining delegates is happening on the floor of colorado's gop state convention, where the different campaigns set their proxies to try to get that last-minute push of support to win over the remaining delegates...
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. >> reporter: the space symposium in colorado springs is usually a state affair but the business of space is changing and the new players are not stayed. >> i've been obsessed over rocket engines and space flights since i was 5 years old. >> reporter: amazon's jeff basos the star of the show so far, billionaire funding a space venture. blue origin, a rocket company he founded recently launched a rocket sent to the edge of space and safely landed it three times. basos thinks rocket reusability is crucial to bringing down the costs of space and lower costs are necessary to unleash the entrepreneurial explosion the internet has seen. >> i want to go into space but i want to do if in vehicles and even though i do want to go into space, a personal thing i'd like to do that, it's not what's important to me. what's important to me is lowering the cost of access to space. >> reporter: how low can costs go? >> just a few thousand dollars of refurbishment. we never took the engine out of the vehicle. >> reporter: he say s the other hurdle to grn spa is the lack of practice. he thinks space to
. >> reporter: the space symposium in colorado springs is usually a state affair but the business of space is changing and the new players are not stayed. >> i've been obsessed over rocket engines and space flights since i was 5 years old. >> reporter: amazon's jeff basos the star of the show so far, billionaire funding a space venture. blue origin, a rocket company he founded recently launched a rocket sent to the edge of space and safely landed it three times. basos thinks...
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ted cruz will deliver a speech at colorado springs. hing colorado and picking up 21 more delegates. cruz then heads to las vegas. john kasich remains in new york with three events. the ohio governor had a little leavety when he spoke about the food he's been eating here. >> and by the way, i love new york. i'm not pandering. okay. you cannot believe the pasta i had yesterday in the bronx and in brooklyn, i'm still dreaming about it, it was so good. >> democrats in wyoming are caucusing today him 14 of the 18 delegates are up for grabs. hillary clinton and bernie sanders are both in new york for a total of five events and nbc's kristen welker has more on the democratic race. welcome in a studio down the hallway there. it's a crucial day, particularly for sanders, looking to stretch his winning streak. >> reporter: indeed, he, democrats will go to the polls in wyoming. but the big fight is still in new york. it's getting ugly, friday night all of that hot rhetoric cooled off just a little bit. with the democratic race heating up, bernie s
ted cruz will deliver a speech at colorado springs. hing colorado and picking up 21 more delegates. cruz then heads to las vegas. john kasich remains in new york with three events. the ohio governor had a little leavety when he spoke about the food he's been eating here. >> and by the way, i love new york. i'm not pandering. okay. you cannot believe the pasta i had yesterday in the bronx and in brooklyn, i'm still dreaming about it, it was so good. >> democrats in wyoming are...
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we will take you live to colorado springs where ted cruz will address party leaders.emocrats are caucusing in wyoming, 14 of the state's 18 delegates are up for grabs today. in the last democratic contest before that, very critical new york primary. >>> this week, hillary clinton and bernie sanders trading jab ns an unprecedented string of attacks between the two democrats. sanders is now walking back his doubts about whether clinton is qualified to be president. clinton responding friday to the very same question about her opponent. take a listen. >> i would take him over donald trump or ted cruz any day. >> both hillary clinton and bernie sanders are campaigning in new york city today. sanders will start the day at a rally in washington heights an hour from now and head to the bronx and long island city. clinton will hold an event in new york city. kristen, let's talk about bernie sanders who could pick up his seven seventh win in a row today. how important is that momentum going into the final stretch before they get to the new york primary? >> it is really importa
we will take you live to colorado springs where ted cruz will address party leaders.emocrats are caucusing in wyoming, 14 of the state's 18 delegates are up for grabs today. in the last democratic contest before that, very critical new york primary. >>> this week, hillary clinton and bernie sanders trading jab ns an unprecedented string of attacks between the two democrats. sanders is now walking back his doubts about whether clinton is qualified to be president. clinton responding...
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you are looking at live pictures right out of colorado springs, where the republican state conventionce. ted cruz looking to sweep up all of the state's delegates, he spoke there a short time ago. >> a year ago as republicans we started with 17 candidates, amazingly talented, diverse, young, dynamic field. what a contrast with the democrats. you know, the democratic field consists of a wild-eyed socialist with ideas that are dangerous for america and the world, and bernie sanders. >> not just focusing on donald trump, also bernie sanders as you heard. our randi kaye has a look at wa makes the colorado delegate process so unique. >> what you are looking at inside this colorado springs hotel is the campaign inside the campaign. where national delegates are making a push to get to the republican national convention. and campaigns are trying to win their support. all behind closed doors. john, who has yet to say which candidate he'll support, is one of them. >> why haven't you pledged yourself to a zmd. >> because i think this year is so fluid and so chaotic i'm not sure what's going to h
you are looking at live pictures right out of colorado springs, where the republican state conventionce. ted cruz looking to sweep up all of the state's delegates, he spoke there a short time ago. >> a year ago as republicans we started with 17 candidates, amazingly talented, diverse, young, dynamic field. what a contrast with the democrats. you know, the democratic field consists of a wild-eyed socialist with ideas that are dangerous for america and the world, and bernie sanders....
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he's speaking in colorado springs, colorado. so far he has won 21 delegates at that convention there in colorado. coming up, right here in the "newsroom," we're standing up, standing by, rather, to get results from the wyoming democrat democrat caucuses. what a win for bernie sanders could mean for his momentum going into that it critical primary in new york. we'll discuss. retiring retired tires. and i never get tired of it. are you entirely prepared to retire? plan your never tiring retiring retired tires retirement with e*trade. plan your never tiring retiring retired tires retirement type 2 diabetes doesn't care who you are. man. woman. or where you're from. city. country. we're just everyday people fighting high blood sugar. ♪ i am everyday people, yea, yea. ♪ farxiga may help in that fight every day. along with diet and exercise, farxiga helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. one pill a day helps lower your a1c. and, although it's not a weight-loss or blood-pressure drug, farxiga may help you lose weight a
he's speaking in colorado springs, colorado. so far he has won 21 delegates at that convention there in colorado. coming up, right here in the "newsroom," we're standing up, standing by, rather, to get results from the wyoming democrat democrat caucuses. what a win for bernie sanders could mean for his momentum going into that it critical primary in new york. we'll discuss. retiring retired tires. and i never get tired of it. are you entirely prepared to retire? plan your never tiring...
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strange, but thank you for bringing us that story from colorado springs. >>> the republican front runnersitting out the colorado convention tomorrow and focusing on new york. if you ask cruz's campaign manager, trump better win big in new york or he should get out of the race. >> i'm assuming donald is strong in his home state. if he doesn't win his home state, in fact, if he doesn't get close to over 50%, he should probably consider dropping out like everyone else has when they don't win their home state in a dramatic fashion. >> maybe he was joking. i don't know. joining us to talk about that and more is susan mcdeal. good morning. >> good morning. >> did you hear that suggestion that mr. trump should drop out if he doesn't win new york state big? >> i heard the suggestion. >> i'm assuming you're like really? >> yeah. of course they're going to say that. >> so mr. trump, he seems to be well ahead in the polls, right, here in the state of new york. is he worried at all? >> it would be wrong for me to say not to be worried. you always want to be concerned. do we have new york? we won't k
strange, but thank you for bringing us that story from colorado springs. >>> the republican front runnersitting out the colorado convention tomorrow and focusing on new york. if you ask cruz's campaign manager, trump better win big in new york or he should get out of the race. >> i'm assuming donald is strong in his home state. if he doesn't win his home state, in fact, if he doesn't get close to over 50%, he should probably consider dropping out like everyone else has when they...
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. >>> dozens of property owners in colorado springs are seeking federal aid because their homes are in landslide zones they didn't know about. recent heavy rains triggered slides in the area. they claim they weren't told about the potential threat before they bough now hope federal assistance will them them buy out properties damaged or at risk. >> scary moments for a medical crew aboard a helicopter in texas. after dropping a patient off, the chopper suffered a hard landing. the pilot, a pair are medic and nurse on board were able to walk away. a witness said the helicopter shot into the air, started going around in circles and suddenly slammed into the ground. >>> and troubled quarterback johnny manziel expected to be indicted today on allegations he attacked his ex-girlfriend in january. his attorney says he's been told the grand jury will indict him on a misdemeanor assault charge. if convicted he could face up to a year in prison and a fine. >> a reunion of military veterans 50 years in the making. it finally happened last weekend in florida. >> i love this. this is their first pi
. >>> dozens of property owners in colorado springs are seeking federal aid because their homes are in landslide zones they didn't know about. recent heavy rains triggered slides in the area. they claim they weren't told about the potential threat before they bough now hope federal assistance will them them buy out properties damaged or at risk. >> scary moments for a medical crew aboard a helicopter in texas. after dropping a patient off, the chopper suffered a hard landing. the...
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we are joined from colorado springs. lp walk us through this process and good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning to you. some 6,000 colorado party insiders are going to be gathering here in colorado springs today. all of the activities are supposed to start in about an hour from now and will be electing the remaining 13 delegates to represent colorado. there are hundreds of people who want to fill those 13 slots. so it will be an exciting day here. we expect to see presidential candidate ted cruz give a speech to this crowd this afternoon. he is the only presidential candidate expected to stop here in colorado today. he has a lot of momentum coming into the state convention. we mentioned that 21 of colorado's delegates have already been elected and it has been a ted cruz clean sweep so far. that happened at the district conventions which wrapped up yesterday. we had a chance to talk to one of the delegates who was elected. >> i want to fight for pro-life issues, for our second amendment, for our religious liberties
we are joined from colorado springs. lp walk us through this process and good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning to you. some 6,000 colorado party insiders are going to be gathering here in colorado springs today. all of the activities are supposed to start in about an hour from now and will be electing the remaining 13 delegates to represent colorado. there are hundreds of people who want to fill those 13 slots. so it will be an exciting day here. we expect to see presidential...
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in colorado springs, colorado, a monument stands in honor of the women air force service pilots. with this legislation we salute them today and recognize that we neglected to salute them for too long. during world war ii, more than 1000 wasps flew over 60 million air miles. without official recognition, families were forced to pay out-of-pocket to send fallen 36 comrades home. after the war, the u.s. denied then military status despite their extraordinary service. but today, today we can help correct some of that injustice. hr 4336 would restore the right for these women to be buried at arlington. these women paved the way for the women in uniform today. they endoured gender-based discrimination for years. they served and died just as other members of the military did. i believe they belong in arlington. thank you. i yield back. thank you. >> thank you for this opportunity to stand up here as part of women's history month to say that this is a bipartisan piece of legislation that represents something overdue. i am proud to be able to say that there were women who went before me w
in colorado springs, colorado, a monument stands in honor of the women air force service pilots. with this legislation we salute them today and recognize that we neglected to salute them for too long. during world war ii, more than 1000 wasps flew over 60 million air miles. without official recognition, families were forced to pay out-of-pocket to send fallen 36 comrades home. after the war, the u.s. denied then military status despite their extraordinary service. but today, today we can help...
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on the scene today in colorado springs, the msnbc delegate hunter jacob soboroff.acob, talk about how this fight is playing out on the ground and how folks are making the case for why they should be picked? >> ted cruz may be off the campaign trail today, but his campaign is going in full force. the congressional 2 ballots, the ballot box will be closed in two minutes. the reason i'm outside, the whole thing moved out to the courtyard. you're seeing people coming up and speaking for 20 seconds each -- are the ballots all in? >> we have two or three more. >> two or three more ballots coming in. i actually see rick fernandez here on the ted cruz slate. hi, jacob soboroff. a lot of people are looking to see ted cruz be more balanced with the bound delegates and unbound delegates to either tip the scales for ted cruz or go the other way. did you talk to the campaign, is this about making deals with the campaign? how did this come about? >> it's not about making deals at all. i think what's nice about ted cruz's campaign, it's about being active and grassroots oriented.
on the scene today in colorado springs, the msnbc delegate hunter jacob soboroff.acob, talk about how this fight is playing out on the ground and how folks are making the case for why they should be picked? >> ted cruz may be off the campaign trail today, but his campaign is going in full force. the congressional 2 ballots, the ballot box will be closed in two minutes. the reason i'm outside, the whole thing moved out to the courtyard. you're seeing people coming up and speaking for 20...
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that's also in colorado springs. any signs of any improved effort or organizing presence for tomorrow or is it possible trump will go o for 34. >> reporter: as you said, what happened last night is any -- i'll just answer, o for 34 seems like it could be likely. our colleague said if they get one delegate in this state, that is an overachievement for the trump campaign. what we are going to see tomorrow is 6,000 dem gather on the floor of the hockey arena. 600 candidates running for the 13 remaining delegate slats. unbelievably. they will go up there ten second each and make a pitch. ted cruz, they will only go there ten seconds. he will go up there and talk to the assembled 6,000. he would put out the slate and today, yesterday and in the previous congressional districts, conventions out here, again, all expectations are the cruz campaign will clean up just like he said. >> thank you for covering this stuff in fascinating trail. thanks for keeping us apprised tonight. >> you got it, rachel. >> it is amazing 600 peop
that's also in colorado springs. any signs of any improved effort or organizing presence for tomorrow or is it possible trump will go o for 34. >> reporter: as you said, what happened last night is any -- i'll just answer, o for 34 seems like it could be likely. our colleague said if they get one delegate in this state, that is an overachievement for the trump campaign. what we are going to see tomorrow is 6,000 dem gather on the floor of the hockey arena. 600 candidates running for the...
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joining us now with a live round up from colorado springs, alecia. >> yes, the complicated way in which they allow the delegate to go on to the national convention. cruz garnered 21 of 37 at the district level all this week. today, 13 at large delegates will be chosen, and there are 600 people trying to beat one of the 13, and then there are three top party officials automatic delegates unbound. now, each of those 600 people i mentioned are making their case here today before 6,000 people. those 600 each have ten seconds to convince that they should represent colorado republicans in cleveland. the caller of gop says nearly half those participating in the process do so for the first time. >> it is a lot of saturdays and evenings and a lot of mail in my e-mail inbox i'm reading to learn more about the people campaigning for national delegate, an involved process, a lower case republican process. >> reporter: all right, stay with me here. colorado will send a combination of bound and unbound delegates to the national convention. under this state's rules, the delegates who sign a pledge to
joining us now with a live round up from colorado springs, alecia. >> yes, the complicated way in which they allow the delegate to go on to the national convention. cruz garnered 21 of 37 at the district level all this week. today, 13 at large delegates will be chosen, and there are 600 people trying to beat one of the 13, and then there are three top party officials automatic delegates unbound. now, each of those 600 people i mentioned are making their case here today before 6,000...
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set for saturday may 7th and given speeches at rutgers and to the air force cadets in colorado springs. >>> i'm kristen berset, the verizon season, the post-season is here and caps preview coming up. >>> i'm meteorologist howard bernstein. a nice day and a chilly night and frost advisories west of i- 95 and i have the seven-day forecast that will put a smile on a lot of folks faces. coming up in a few minutes. >>> early voting under way in the state of maryland. a look of voters in prince george's county. one of the candidates sits down with us. congressman chris van holland joins us live in the studio to answ he could help maryland as a u.s. senator. at giant, shoppers are discovering low prices by the thousands, plus a thousand more that just dropped. no. just trying to save you a whole lot of "bread." [ laughter ] thousands of blue tags, thousands of low prices. my giant. names are on the maryland ballot for retiring senator barbara's seat. we are are asking candidate to come and talk with us. >> first is chris van holland and
set for saturday may 7th and given speeches at rutgers and to the air force cadets in colorado springs. >>> i'm kristen berset, the verizon season, the post-season is here and caps preview coming up. >>> i'm meteorologist howard bernstein. a nice day and a chilly night and frost advisories west of i- 95 and i have the seven-day forecast that will put a smile on a lot of folks faces. coming up in a few minutes. >>> early voting under way in the state of maryland. a...
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he's talking about colorado springs. he ends with this letter describing a 14-month run-around with the clinic and says, "when will it stop?" so when will it stop, mr. secretary? veterans take way too much time to get their care. and they're not being able to really have access to the veterans' choice program. which is especially frustrating because that was implemented by congress to try to stem the tide of some of this dysfunction. so the first question, mr. secretary, according to the oig and places like colorado springs, va staff did not add some veterans to the choice list or did not add others in a timely manner. what we see clearly is that besides the va altering the times for va care like phoenix and other places all over the country, it now does the same thing by acting as a gatekeeper of veterans who should have access to choice. why aren't veterans really being given the opportunity to use the choice program? >> okay. congressman, if you think i've painted a rosy picture, i failed. because i'm telling you righ
he's talking about colorado springs. he ends with this letter describing a 14-month run-around with the clinic and says, "when will it stop?" so when will it stop, mr. secretary? veterans take way too much time to get their care. and they're not being able to really have access to the veterans' choice program. which is especially frustrating because that was implemented by congress to try to stem the tide of some of this dysfunction. so the first question, mr. secretary, according to...
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and then on friday, colorado springs. saturday, eagle, colorado within carbondale and p oneale.ocracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] >> i am lidia bastianich, and teaching you about italian food has always been my passion. i want to always make it prettier and better and tastier, but this doesn't need a single thing. now it's time to learn the basics of the italian kitchen. so join me and master all things italian. tutti a tavola a mangiare! >> at cento fine foods, we're dedicated to preserving the culinary heritage of authentic italian foods by offering over 100 specialty italian products for the american kitchen. cento -- trust your family with our family. >> grana padano, made with passion for almost 1,000 years, helps bring authentic flavor to meals. grana padano -- italian excellence. >> when talking about a nice, juicy steak, grilling comes to mind, right? for me,
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he's talking about colorado springs. he ends with this letter describing a 14 month run around with the clinic and says when will it stop? so when will it stop, mr. secretary? veterans take way too much time to get their care. and they're not being able to really have access to the veterans' choice program. which is especially frustrating because that was implemented by congress to try to stem the tide of some of this dysfunction. so the first question, mr. secretary, according to the oig and places like colorado springs, va staff did not add some veterans to the choice list or did not add others in a timely manner. what we see clearly is that besides the va altering the times for va care like phoenix and other places all over the country, it now does the same thing by acting as a gatekeeper of veterans who should have access to choice. why aren't veterans really being given the opportunity to use the choice program? >> okay. congressman, if you think i've painted a rosy picture, i failed. because i'm telling you right n
he's talking about colorado springs. he ends with this letter describing a 14 month run around with the clinic and says when will it stop? so when will it stop, mr. secretary? veterans take way too much time to get their care. and they're not being able to really have access to the veterans' choice program. which is especially frustrating because that was implemented by congress to try to stem the tide of some of this dysfunction. so the first question, mr. secretary, according to the oig and...
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people there in cheyenne and in colorado it is day two of that state's republican convention in colorado springs. senator ted cruz will be delivering remarks there momentarily after others who are on stage now finish. so far cruz has won all of the delegates up for grabs in that state thus far. the final 13 delegates will be awarded today. we will bring you more on politics in a moment. but first. >>> this out of brussels right now. police in belgium have charged mohamed abrini for participating in the activities of a terrorist group. he was arrested in raids friday. no word if he is the man in the hat seen at the airport before the bombings. they've also identified osama krayem as the second one present at the subway attack in brussels. police carrying out new raids today in a neighborhood. dozens of police officers moving into the area as residents there evacuate. cnn producer kellie morgan and bob baer is standing by. kel kellie, what can you tell us about charges? >> reporter: charges against the suspects that were arrested yesterday, the key suspects, wanted in connection to the paris attac
people there in cheyenne and in colorado it is day two of that state's republican convention in colorado springs. senator ted cruz will be delivering remarks there momentarily after others who are on stage now finish. so far cruz has won all of the delegates up for grabs in that state thus far. the final 13 delegates will be awarded today. we will bring you more on politics in a moment. but first. >>> this out of brussels right now. police in belgium have charged mohamed abrini for...
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and he's talking about the cboc in colorado springs. he ends up with this letter describing a 14-month run-around with a clinic and says, when will it stop? so when will it stop, mr. secretary? veterans take way too much time to get their care. and they're not being able to really have access to the veterans choice program. which is especially frustrating because that was implemented by congress to try to stem the tide of some of this dysfunction. so the first question, mr. secretary, according to the o.i.g., in places like colorado springs, v.a. staff did not add some veterans to the choice list or did not add others in a timely manner. what we see clearly is that besides the v.a. altering the times for v.a. care, like phoenix and other places all over the country, it now does the same thing by acting as a gatekeeper for veterans who should have access to choice. why aren't veterans really being given the opportunity to use the choice program? secretary shulkin: ok. congressman, if you think i painted a rosy picture i have failed becau
and he's talking about the cboc in colorado springs. he ends up with this letter describing a 14-month run-around with a clinic and says, when will it stop? so when will it stop, mr. secretary? veterans take way too much time to get their care. and they're not being able to really have access to the veterans choice program. which is especially frustrating because that was implemented by congress to try to stem the tide of some of this dysfunction. so the first question, mr. secretary, according...
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. >> reporter: what you are looking at inside this colorado springs hotel is the campaign inside thempaign where wannabe national delegates are making a push to get to the republican national convention. and campaigns are trying to win their support all behind closed doors. john caldera who has yet to say which candidate he'll support, is one of them. why haven't you pledged yourself to a candidate? >> because i think this year is so fluid and so chaotic, i'm not too sure what's going to happen in cleveland. >> reporter: colorado chose not to hold a caucus or primary this year due to cost. instead it's holding these smaller conventions where delegate candidates are elected to attend the national convention in cleveland. and from what we've seen here, this is a messy process. >> it's a fun, wild, chaotic and wildly disorganized process. >> reporter: here's how that process works. delegate candidates like jon each give a 30-second sales pitch. >> i'm running as an unbound delegate because it will be a wild ride there. >> reporter: then state party members cast their ballot on their del
. >> reporter: what you are looking at inside this colorado springs hotel is the campaign inside thempaign where wannabe national delegates are making a push to get to the republican national convention. and campaigns are trying to win their support all behind closed doors. john caldera who has yet to say which candidate he'll support, is one of them. why haven't you pledged yourself to a candidate? >> because i think this year is so fluid and so chaotic, i'm not too sure what's...
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msnbc delegate hunter tracking down delegates there and joins us from colorado springs.elp us understand what is going on with this process and where are you? you look like you are at a baseball stadium or something. >> i am down the concourse. she had to make the speech staying here. the process is simple. 6,000 delegates are here. 600 of them are candidates for the last 13 remaining seats. right now many of them are milling around down here. right over here i think is sharon. how is it going? you are on the ted cruz slate. you are an official ted cruz endorsed candidate. >> i have been an activist for over 15 years. i have worked on issues and i am known to people from within the state. >> have you ever met ted cruz? >> no. >> you think you will meet him today? >> i am kind of excited. >> you are going to go up there and make a speech for ten seconds. that is the allotted time that each of the folks get. walk with me while we go through the con course here. i want to show everybody what it is like. what is your ten second speech going to say? >> i'm a grass roots activ
msnbc delegate hunter tracking down delegates there and joins us from colorado springs.elp us understand what is going on with this process and where are you? you look like you are at a baseball stadium or something. >> i am down the concourse. she had to make the speech staying here. the process is simple. 6,000 delegates are here. 600 of them are candidates for the last 13 remaining seats. right now many of them are milling around down here. right over here i think is sharon. how is it...
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earlier, detectives found his ex-girlfriend's body in a public storage facility in colorado springs. wu was booked into jail on first degree murder. they are interested in speaking with any women who may have had contact with wu on social media including tinder. >>> a burglary suspect is behind bars tonight after a chase across the san jose neighborhood. police swarmed the area around caholon park around 11 a.m. after a neighbor reported someone in her home. investigators tell us the burglar took off as police arrived running through backyards and jumping through febss, eventually police dogs tracked him down as he tried to hide on a neighbor's roof. police are checking to see if this man's connected to other recent burglaries in san jose. >>> we're watching the wind whip across the bay area. let's show you some traffic cams in freemont. you can see the flag waving there and the trees moving side to side. gusts so strong, shaking our own camera too. chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. i understand we're going to have blustery conditions. >> the winds will continue for the next three da
earlier, detectives found his ex-girlfriend's body in a public storage facility in colorado springs. wu was booked into jail on first degree murder. they are interested in speaking with any women who may have had contact with wu on social media including tinder. >>> a burglary suspect is behind bars tonight after a chase across the san jose neighborhood. police swarmed the area around caholon park around 11 a.m. after a neighbor reported someone in her home. investigators tell us the...
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david wright is in colorado springs for an up-close look at the unusual battle. >> reporter: a contestedntion is now almost a certainty. >> god bless the great state of colorado. >> reporter: senator ted cruz is banking on it. quietly in regional caucuses. in state party conventions like this one in colorado. elections that only party activists attend, he's on a roll. >> if we continue to stand united, we're going to win this republican nomination. >> reporter: it's a strategy that puts a premium on organization and ideology. searching out the true believers and making sure they find their way to cleveland. case in point, colorado. >> 292 for cruz. >> reporter: here in colorado, there's no republican primary. the delegate selection process here is more of a cattle call. on saturday, 600 wannabe delegates had ten seconds each to make their case. we gave a couple of them a practice run. get set. go. >> in the political system, the game of chess needs to be played by a player. which is donald trump. the rest of the -- um -- >> reporter: oh, oh, oh, oh! set, go. >> my name is jimmy. i'm runn
david wright is in colorado springs for an up-close look at the unusual battle. >> reporter: a contestedntion is now almost a certainty. >> god bless the great state of colorado. >> reporter: senator ted cruz is banking on it. quietly in regional caucuses. in state party conventions like this one in colorado. elections that only party activists attend, he's on a roll. >> if we continue to stand united, we're going to win this republican nomination. >> reporter:...
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senator picked up a majority of that state's delegates during the party's state convention in colorado springsuz got 21 of the 37 delegates. he has a chance to get 13 more bound delegates at the convention today. cruz is now 224 delegates behind donald trump. later today, cruz will deliver a speech at the colorado convention and travel to las vegas to address the republican jewish coalition. john kasich has three events in new york, one of them is this town hall which is under way right now in rochester. >>> on the democrat side, voters in wisconsin are caucusing today, 14 of that state's -- 18 delegates are up for grabs. but with 10 days until the new york primary, hillary clinton and bernie sanders will once again be crisscrossing the state. clinton has one event in brooklyn, sanders has four events in new york city including one at the apollo theater in harlem. earlier this morning, sanders had this to say about the fight for the democratic nomination. >> if you're just looking at the issues objectively, what you'll find is that we are the strongest democratic campaign to defeat some right
senator picked up a majority of that state's delegates during the party's state convention in colorado springsuz got 21 of the 37 delegates. he has a chance to get 13 more bound delegates at the convention today. cruz is now 224 delegates behind donald trump. later today, cruz will deliver a speech at the colorado convention and travel to las vegas to address the republican jewish coalition. john kasich has three events in new york, one of them is this town hall which is under way right now in...
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>> speaking to that, gabe, i want to bring you in before we go back to you, jeremy, there in colorado springsthat sense he hasn't been out speaking until wednesday, donald trump. he has this event tomorrow, so we'll see if there is going to be any kind of a shift as far as his tone or message. but i want to talk about this new poll from reuters saying that if donald trump is denied the nomination, two-thirds of his supporters would still back the gop nominee. how surprising do you think the trump campaign finds that number now? >> well, i think the more surprising number continues to be the number of people who say that they wouldn't support him if he were the nominee. this is exactly the reason there is so much tumult surrounding the convention right now. the trump campaign is saying don't worry about that, we're going to be the nominee. this is one of the reasons you've seen him go quiet the last couple of days. they're trying to figure out exactly how to make that happen. are they happy to see that two-thirds of people would support someone else? perhaps not. but this is the reason that ev
>> speaking to that, gabe, i want to bring you in before we go back to you, jeremy, there in colorado springsthat sense he hasn't been out speaking until wednesday, donald trump. he has this event tomorrow, so we'll see if there is going to be any kind of a shift as far as his tone or message. but i want to talk about this new poll from reuters saying that if donald trump is denied the nomination, two-thirds of his supporters would still back the gop nominee. how surprising do you think...
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supporter who told abc news he was turned away when he tried to attend the state party convention in colorado springs. >> for liberty. for ted cruz. for freedom. 272. >> reporter: trump didn't show up in colorado. and his team was out-organized by senator ted cruz, who walked away with all of colorado's 34 delegates. secret as far as our country is concerned. we have a democracy but we've got to keep our democracy and we're going to do that. >> cruz was gloating. >> donald has been yelling and creaming a lot of whining. i'm sure some cursing and some late-night fevered tweeting. and the latest thing he's seized upon is when people vote against him, they're stealing the election. it's a really odd notion. what is this democracy of which you speak? be? there be new signs of trump's disorganization closer to home. the candidate admitting his own children, ivanka and eric, won't be able to vote in next week's new york primary. >> they were unaware of the rules and they didn't register in time. >> whoops. >> so they feel very, very guilty. so, eric and ivanka, i guess, won't be voting. embarrassing becaus
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. >>> a man who admits killing three people at a colorado springs planned parenthood clinic says he was inspired by a deadly shooting of an abortion doctor in florida. in court documents unsealed robert deer said he targeted the clinic because they were selling baby parts. deer faces 179 counts including first-degree murder in the attack last november. investigators say he shot and killed a police officer and two people who were accompanying friends to the clinic. to nic. >>> tesla is recalling 2700 model x suvs because the third row seat could get unlatched and fold forward during an accident. tesla says there is no reports of failures. but passengers should avoid using the third row seat until the cars are repaired. tesla says the vehicles were made before march 26th and sold in the united states. >>> let's check in on the traffic this early tuesday morning with sal. i know there was an issue on highway 24. what's going on there? >> it turned out to be not a major injury. a small car roll over several time and came to a rest on 24. let's take a look at what 24 looks like now. it is lo
. >>> a man who admits killing three people at a colorado springs planned parenthood clinic says he was inspired by a deadly shooting of an abortion doctor in florida. in court documents unsealed robert deer said he targeted the clinic because they were selling baby parts. deer faces 179 counts including first-degree murder in the attack last november. investigators say he shot and killed a police officer and two people who were accompanying friends to the clinic. to nic. >>>...