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jason is up first from colorado springs. line for republicans. caller: i wanted to make a comment about not just immigration but also this issue with the injunction and restraining order. the open border on the southern border is just as much an issue as the immigration rolling. there is a constitutional crisis. he is executing from the bench and thus violated the balance of powers. federal judge is sitting in the place of the president and overstepping his bounds of jurisdictional authority which he does not have. which clearly indicates that federal restraining orders are only binding to the parties of the federal lawsuit applies and he cannot speak on behalf of of all of these other states. i would like a comment from the representative on this judge and his jurisdiction. guest: i think you are right. the whole ruling was way overreaching. the law is on the trump administration's side. an even split in the supreme court, i think they folkset the more moderate to say this is way over the bound. there are a wide variety of options. host: florida
jason is up first from colorado springs. line for republicans. caller: i wanted to make a comment about not just immigration but also this issue with the injunction and restraining order. the open border on the southern border is just as much an issue as the immigration rolling. there is a constitutional crisis. he is executing from the bench and thus violated the balance of powers. federal judge is sitting in the place of the president and overstepping his bounds of jurisdictional authority...
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he plans to leave it up until he needs to plow the rest of his field in the colorado springs time. >> if you've got a lot of dirt, might as well. >> that was clean, neat. >> yeah. it. it impressed me when driving by today. late february, almost full bloom. >> you do remember the full bloom in february? i do not. i grew up here. >> i don't keep statistics about that. >> i know you don't. >> i can't remember caring. >> that's actually beautiful. remember, it's going to hurt the things that's flowered and budded. super cold weather >>> live look outside now, weather cam, 54. dew points in the 20s, not going to be as cold tonight. we have a south wind and clouds that decrease after midnight. bus stop temperatures 38 to 54. dry tomorrow. warmer with few showers tomorrow. best chance west of town. best chance in town tomorrow night. then windy with more thunderstorms on wednesday. we had to issue a weather alert for could see winter weather thursday. won't be as up stable as saturday. 49 tonight, 51 downtown. clouds on the way out. by morning, going to need the sun glasses. partly cloudy, 4
he plans to leave it up until he needs to plow the rest of his field in the colorado springs time. >> if you've got a lot of dirt, might as well. >> that was clean, neat. >> yeah. it. it impressed me when driving by today. late february, almost full bloom. >> you do remember the full bloom in february? i do not. i grew up here. >> i don't keep statistics about that. >> i know you don't. >> i can't remember caring. >> that's actually beautiful....
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from colorado springs, colorado, please welcome back k.b. lindsey!eers and applause] good to see you. >> how you doing, chris? good seeing you. >> welcome back. [cheers and applause] >> [laughs]
from colorado springs, colorado, please welcome back k.b. lindsey!eers and applause] good to see you. >> how you doing, chris? good seeing you. >> welcome back. [cheers and applause] >> [laughs]
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from colorado springs, colorado, please welcome back k.b. lindsey! applause] good to see you. >> how you doing, chris? good seeing you. >> welcome back. [cheers and applause] >> [laughs] feel the love. >> they love the k.b. >> they do
from colorado springs, colorado, please welcome back k.b. lindsey! applause] good to see you. >> how you doing, chris? good seeing you. >> welcome back. [cheers and applause] >> [laughs] feel the love. >> they love the k.b. >> they do
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the long haul semidrove itself from colorado springs to ft. colins to deliver a load of beer.d not be registered in california. uber has no permit to test self-driving vehicles. and otto is too heavy to qualify for a permit. >>> a north beach restaurant is closing after 20 years in business. they served their final dinner on super bowl sunday. like many restaurants that have closed recently, higher operating costs and labor shortages all played into the they thank everyone for two decades of support. >> we have much more ahead at 9:00, a new political storm is brewing in washington. president trump's supreme court nominee is calling out the president's remarks on judges. >>> and there are new ethics concerns tonight after the president uses his twitter account to advocate for his daughter's clothing line. >>> underarmor >>> now to the new political storm brewing in washington tonight, involving president trump's krill six of judges. >> his supreme court pick called the president's remarks demoralizing and disheartening. >> cecilia vega has more. >> president trump's supreme co
the long haul semidrove itself from colorado springs to ft. colins to deliver a load of beer.d not be registered in california. uber has no permit to test self-driving vehicles. and otto is too heavy to qualify for a permit. >>> a north beach restaurant is closing after 20 years in business. they served their final dinner on super bowl sunday. like many restaurants that have closed recently, higher operating costs and labor shortages all played into the they thank everyone for two...
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selected as a truman scholar and lives in colorado springs with his wife and four children. and a long histories of service two-seat former and also served as a convicted between 2001 and 2014. taking on a new role less senior practice fellow at harvard at would like to introduce the calf entered for the election maker of food a new or equipment. >> the prior to funding but to deliver election also previously served as. >> also the senior director of policy research and advocacy but with voting rights and the redistricting and also currently serves as the chair to the future board of divisors. she has her harvard and a b.a. from california. also the vice president so this would make associations more effective. but with that quantitative research with the congressman and with that gubernatorial election also as a legislative assistant in two offices. graduating from university of michigan with her master's degree but with that cynic engagement on the platform that are displayed to encourage participation. before facebook of product lead for the civil engagement initiative re
selected as a truman scholar and lives in colorado springs with his wife and four children. and a long histories of service two-seat former and also served as a convicted between 2001 and 2014. taking on a new role less senior practice fellow at harvard at would like to introduce the calf entered for the election maker of food a new or equipment. >> the prior to funding but to deliver election also previously served as. >> also the senior director of policy research and advocacy but...
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one of the things we've been working on on setting up this national security center down in colorado springs is the vacuum in terms of educational capacity wenot just -- i mean, governors are on a steep curve, we recognize that, but mayors, county commissioners, elected officials all across the country, not that they need to learn how to write code, but that they can allocate resources and have priorities, and then you hobble in with that -- i guess large companies mostly have a board member is not an executive who is a cyber expert, but smaller companies, by which i mean up to 50 million dollars and even larger than that, do not have that capacity. what's your analysis of how we can most efficiently at the lowest cost of fact that void of education, the knowledge? cannot look at you and talk into the microphone at the same time. this is very annoying. >> you can just speak close to it. once you bend over here, it still projects. >> all right, oh, that works. thank you very much. i feel much better about it. i hate these conversations where you are looking in the other direction. in addition
one of the things we've been working on on setting up this national security center down in colorado springs is the vacuum in terms of educational capacity wenot just -- i mean, governors are on a steep curve, we recognize that, but mayors, county commissioners, elected officials all across the country, not that they need to learn how to write code, but that they can allocate resources and have priorities, and then you hobble in with that -- i guess large companies mostly have a board member is...
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there was nothing, then you were in downtown colorado springs with the rockies behind you.ou see, this extension of greater city states, i call them. omaha, lincoln, nebraska. the urban mass is expanding. what you really see is globalization, which has brought america into the world, redivided us. there's a section of our country, which has been swept up successfully into globalization. a larger part, which can't compete, which is left behind. >> the book is earning the rockies, how geography shapes america's roll in the world. robert kaplan, thank you for being on the show. >> it was great. a pleasure. >>> it's hard to find a bipartisan group of lawmakers these days, president trump is said to address them on the national prayer breakfast. we're back in a moment. and paycheck... you've earned your medicare. it was a deal that was made long ago, and aarp believes it should be honored. thankfully, president trump does too. "i am going to protect and save your social security and your medicare. you made a deal a long time ago." now, it's congress' turn. tell them to protect m
there was nothing, then you were in downtown colorado springs with the rockies behind you.ou see, this extension of greater city states, i call them. omaha, lincoln, nebraska. the urban mass is expanding. what you really see is globalization, which has brought america into the world, redivided us. there's a section of our country, which has been swept up successfully into globalization. a larger part, which can't compete, which is left behind. >> the book is earning the rockies, how...
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forest service and doing something that will benefit one of our iconic conference centers in colorado springs i've had an opportunity to be a guest and conferee at so many times. i deeply appreciate the work of mr. tipton and mr. lamborn and i urge a yes vote and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. mr. lamb brn. mr. lamborn: i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 618. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 being in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from colorado, mr. lamborn, seek recognition? mr. lamborn: i move to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 698. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. caller: h.r. 698, a bill to confer land conveyance from the elk horn ranch in the state of colorado and for other purposes. the speaker pr
forest service and doing something that will benefit one of our iconic conference centers in colorado springs i've had an opportunity to be a guest and conferee at so many times. i deeply appreciate the work of mr. tipton and mr. lamborn and i urge a yes vote and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. mr. lamb brn. mr. lamborn: i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the question is will the house...
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truman scholar and lives in colorado springs with his wife holly and four children. closest to me is another known quantity here. we have myles rapoport, who has a long history of service. many know him as the former connecticut secretary of state, a role he held from 1995 to 1999. he has also served as connecticut state legislator from 1985 to 1994. mr. rapoport went on to a long career in public and advocacy serving as president of demos from 2001 to 2014, and common cause from 2014 to 2016. mr. rapoport has taken on a new role as senior practice fellow at the john f. kennedy school of government at harvard university. i would like to also introduce david becker, who is the executive director and co-founder of the center for election, innovation and research, leading the work to secure election technology, make voting more convenient and efficient and reversing the decline in voter turnout. prior to founding this, he was director of pew's election program leading efforts to upgrade voter registration, deliver election information and deliver election information, m
truman scholar and lives in colorado springs with his wife holly and four children. closest to me is another known quantity here. we have myles rapoport, who has a long history of service. many know him as the former connecticut secretary of state, a role he held from 1995 to 1999. he has also served as connecticut state legislator from 1985 to 1994. mr. rapoport went on to a long career in public and advocacy serving as president of demos from 2001 to 2014, and common cause from 2014 to 2016....
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of the things we've been working on on setting up this national cyber security center down in colorado springs is the vacuum in terms of educational capacity. not just -- we governors are on a steep curve. we recognize that. but mayor, county commissioners, elected officials all over the country. not that they need to learn how to write code but that they can allocate resources and have priorities. again, the large companies mostly have at least a board member if not a senior executive who's a cyber expert. but the smaller companies, and by small companies i mean up to $50 million, even larger than that, don't have that capacity. and so what are you guys -- what's your analysis of how we can most efficiently and the w lowest coast affect that void of education and knowledge. >> i can't look at you and talk into the microphone for the first time. this is very annoying. watch this. you can stand over here. it still projects. >> oh, that works. thank you very much. i feel much better about it. i hate these conversations where you're looking in the other direction. in addition to having a well-edu
of the things we've been working on on setting up this national cyber security center down in colorado springs is the vacuum in terms of educational capacity. not just -- we governors are on a steep curve. we recognize that. but mayor, county commissioners, elected officials all over the country. not that they need to learn how to write code but that they can allocate resources and have priorities. again, the large companies mostly have at least a board member if not a senior executive who's a...
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. >> the head of air force cyber warfare was in colorado springs recently at a cyber summit. he was talking about putting out fires in the realm of cyber, putting out fires all the time, make it difficult, quote, it makes it hard to make sufficient changes to meet the challenge overall of our threat, and drawing out a better cyber policy. what do we need to be doing in terms of moving beyond just the legacy computing challenges that any service or government alleges, moving into a more andtegic plan with cyber, having a developed plan we talked about that lays out what happens with russia, the next time russia attempts to influence elections? i would just note that russia is not just using it cyber tools to interfere in the political processes of our allies. they are taking downhole systems. experienced half of their capital just going down. they targeted banks and government institutions just across the board, and they've done it in countless other places. i think we have to bring the nato alliance into the 21st century. aheadas tried to move vis-a-vis cyber, but to be frank
. >> the head of air force cyber warfare was in colorado springs recently at a cyber summit. he was talking about putting out fires in the realm of cyber, putting out fires all the time, make it difficult, quote, it makes it hard to make sufficient changes to meet the challenge overall of our threat, and drawing out a better cyber policy. what do we need to be doing in terms of moving beyond just the legacy computing challenges that any service or government alleges, moving into a more...
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smith questions on cyber, air force cyber warfare, general bender in colorado springs, colorado, obviously, at a cyber summit and he was talking about putting out fires in the realm of cyber, but put ugt fires all the time make it difficult and i think is a quote, it makes it hard it make sufficient changes it meet the challenge over all of our threat in cyber and drawing out a better cyber policy. what do we need to be doing in terms of moving beyond just the legacy commuting challenges that any other service or government basis moving into a more strategic plan with cyber and actually having developed plan we talked about that lays out what happens if russia the next time russia attempts to influence elections? >> yeah. and i would fwhoet note it so g question. russia is not just using cyber tools to interfere in the political processes of our allies but also taking down a whole system. astona 7 experienced half of their capital just going down. they targeted banks and government institutions and just across the board. and they've done that in countless other places. so i think we've got
smith questions on cyber, air force cyber warfare, general bender in colorado springs, colorado, obviously, at a cyber summit and he was talking about putting out fires in the realm of cyber, but put ugt fires all the time make it difficult and i think is a quote, it makes it hard it make sufficient changes it meet the challenge over all of our threat in cyber and drawing out a better cyber policy. what do we need to be doing in terms of moving beyond just the legacy commuting challenges that...
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we are working to address the severely deficient part of i-25 south of denver between colorado springs and denver. these are the two largest cities in the state. the interstate is still in its original configuration. we're working towards having that project ready to go in 18 months but we lack 4 to $500 million to make the initial improvements. in another example, we are poised to move forward in 2018 in denver but we're short about another billion dollars on that project. every year we delay that project goes up. we take advantage of financing tools such as public private partnerships but financing alone does not solve our funding challenge in transportation. we've been challenged to do more with less. we are trying to do that. we've implemented cash management to flush out any cash reserves. where it makes sense we're using tolling and public/private partnerships. and finally, we're embracing technologies, vehicle to vehicle infrastructure and vehicle to vehicle technologies will help us operate the system much more efficiently but that does not change the need that we have a signif
we are working to address the severely deficient part of i-25 south of denver between colorado springs and denver. these are the two largest cities in the state. the interstate is still in its original configuration. we're working towards having that project ready to go in 18 months but we lack 4 to $500 million to make the initial improvements. in another example, we are poised to move forward in 2018 in denver but we're short about another billion dollars on that project. every year we delay...
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out in colorado springs with my friends, kent. and jessica was just a little baby. kitchen table. we're making sandwiches. and so on these pastrami sandwiches he had that hot spicy mustards, right? and so i'm moving her around, she's in diapers, and i don't know where my wife was, so i was left alone with this child. which is a mistake. and i'm looking around, and oh, gosh, got mustard on my hand. >> ah. >> it was poo that had come out of her diaper on to the table. >> ugh. >> seriously? >> yep. >> what did it taste like? >> oh,. >> i mean, i'm not going to try it so i might as well ask you. >> it tasted -- >> y? way. so there is the meme. the meme that's going around. >> that fist. can we get a close up of mike's fist? >> just the fist? there go. >> it is more like, like this. >> all right. arthur, that's enough. >> 8:23. now we going to jenny or the jen? >> going to jen. >> okay. jen, where flu. >> she's been on the road. >> yes. >> i am in jensylva fifth. a. >> nice. >> head today chats forwards, come on, gout to love. that will we are head today chadsford on bal
out in colorado springs with my friends, kent. and jessica was just a little baby. kitchen table. we're making sandwiches. and so on these pastrami sandwiches he had that hot spicy mustards, right? and so i'm moving her around, she's in diapers, and i don't know where my wife was, so i was left alone with this child. which is a mistake. and i'm looking around, and oh, gosh, got mustard on my hand. >> ah. >> it was poo that had come out of her diaper on to the table. >> ugh....
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>> i agree, the wildest times i would have training trips at colorado springs, and i would have a morningoff but be woken up at 6:05 by the drug tester and wouldn't be able to go back to sleep. so that's what we're doing to make sure the sport is clean and wish i could say that about everybody else. >> can you elaborate. you have interacted with your competitors, what kind of experiences did they have? did they have similar experiences in. >> they don't bring it up or talk about it. >> they don't talk about it? >> huh-uh? >> i would like to think that some are. >> you would like to think that there's a number of the top ten whatever it might be top 20 top 100 might be the international testing poll as a number of athletes usually under the same standards that we're all held to the same standards and for me i literally have to fill out every single day exactly where i am at that time and if i leave, now it's easy enough that i can get on the app and say this is where i'm going, what plane you're going on, where your room is, that's what i've gone through 15, 16 years. >> you want to see ti
>> i agree, the wildest times i would have training trips at colorado springs, and i would have a morningoff but be woken up at 6:05 by the drug tester and wouldn't be able to go back to sleep. so that's what we're doing to make sure the sport is clean and wish i could say that about everybody else. >> can you elaborate. you have interacted with your competitors, what kind of experiences did they have? did they have similar experiences in. >> they don't bring it up or talk...
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the colorado springs gazette recently hield highlighted a a letter signed by 96 prominent colorado lawyers and sent to the senior senator from colorado. here's what those individuals had to say about judge gorsuch in that letter. we hold a diverse set of political views as republicans, democrats and independents. many of us have been critical of actions taken by president trump. nonetheless, we all agree that judge gorsuch is exceptionally well qualified to join the supreme court. we know judge gorsuch to be a person of utmost character. he is fair, decent and honest both as a judge and a person. his record shows that he believes strongly in the independence of the judiciary. well, that's a pretty significant tribute, madam president, and again, those weren't just conservatives speaking. madam president, given judge gorsuch's character, his sterling record and deep commitment to impartiality and the rule of law, it is no surprise that his nomination has won support from liberals and conservatives alike, or that the american people are liking what they see when it comes to judge gorsuch. we
the colorado springs gazette recently hield highlighted a a letter signed by 96 prominent colorado lawyers and sent to the senior senator from colorado. here's what those individuals had to say about judge gorsuch in that letter. we hold a diverse set of political views as republicans, democrats and independents. many of us have been critical of actions taken by president trump. nonetheless, we all agree that judge gorsuch is exceptionally well qualified to join the supreme court. we know judge...
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i guess that air force cyber warfare general was in colorado springs recently at a cyber summit.e was talking about putting out fires in the realm of cyber. but putting out fires all the time making it difficult and i think this is a quote. makes it hard it hard to make changes to meet the challenge overall of our threatened cyber. and trying out a better cyber policy. so, what do we need to be doing in terms of moving beyond just the legacy computing challenges and moving into a more strategic plan was cyber and actually having a develop plan that we talked about that lays out what happens if russia, the next time russia attempts to influence elections? >> i would just note, it's a very good question senator. i would note that russia is not just using it cyber tool to interfere in the particle processes of our allies. they're also taking down entire systems. i know stony a seven experienced half of their capital just going down. they targeted banks and government institutions just across the board. they have done that and countless other places. i think we have to really bring t
i guess that air force cyber warfare general was in colorado springs recently at a cyber summit.e was talking about putting out fires in the realm of cyber. but putting out fires all the time making it difficult and i think this is a quote. makes it hard it hard to make changes to meet the challenge overall of our threatened cyber. and trying out a better cyber policy. so, what do we need to be doing in terms of moving beyond just the legacy computing challenges and moving into a more strategic...
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rex i agree, i mean for me, i would have training trip to colorado springs and i would have a morningf. i would be woken up at 605 and by the drug testers. and they would not be able to go back to sleep. so you know those are the things that we are doing is athletes to make sure that the sport is clean.t'and i wish i could set that for everyone else. >> can you elaborate on that a little bit? i'm sure you interacted with your competitors. your national competitors? what kind of experiences that they have? to have similar experiences? >> they do not talk about it. >> but i suspect they are not being woken up. at least some of them. i like to think some aren't. >> right. like to think that there is a number of the top 10 whatever be. but i think the international testing paul has a number of athletes that are usually under the same standards. for me the, i mean literally have to fill out every day exactly where i am at that time and if i leave, now this is not working just get on the phone and on the off and say my whereabouts are changing. this is where i'm going. you say what plane yo
rex i agree, i mean for me, i would have training trip to colorado springs and i would have a morningf. i would be woken up at 605 and by the drug testers. and they would not be able to go back to sleep. so you know those are the things that we are doing is athletes to make sure that the sport is clean.t'and i wish i could set that for everyone else. >> can you elaborate on that a little bit? i'm sure you interacted with your competitors. your national competitors? what kind of...
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to close with an e-mail that i got from my best friend from south high school in denver, colorado, we're not spring chickens anymore. and here's what my friend lori dunkley, she sent this a couple of weeks ago, without solicitation, just sent it to me. i want to add my story to others you're hearing about the affordable care act. i was laid off during the recession, and lost a lot of my retirement stability. then at age 54, i looked for a job for three years without success. i had no health insurance. finally i fell back on my journalism skills and landed work writing for several neighborhood papers. this has worked out fine, but only because of getting insurance through the aca. i make very modest money and so-so i qualify for the expanded medicaid program. what a god send. sen sense i'm not yet medicare age, i don't know what i would do without this help. this is the people that we're talking about. so we have to figure out how we're going to give health care to the 11 to 12 million people who have gotten health care because of this medicaid expansion. that's what we're talking about. thank you,
to close with an e-mail that i got from my best friend from south high school in denver, colorado, we're not spring chickens anymore. and here's what my friend lori dunkley, she sent this a couple of weeks ago, without solicitation, just sent it to me. i want to add my story to others you're hearing about the affordable care act. i was laid off during the recession, and lost a lot of my retirement stability. then at age 54, i looked for a job for three years without success. i had no health...
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spring and summer of 1942. the place, ten different relocation centers in california,ers are, utah, idaho, wyoming, colorado, and arkansas. >> the experience of my parents during relocation and world war ii internment of japanese more thans were very common. there is would crisis, turmoil, historia, and didn't know what to do. so i think like many of them they realized they had to just accept what was happening, do their own type of civil disobedience but accept this broader frame of this history that was unfolding along with all the chaos and uncertainty. so they did -- growing up they rarely talked about it. and i only started piecing together stories i heard here and there, reading about and it understanding what a traumatic moment it was when you try to establish yourself in america, and trying to literally plant roots he but also at the same time understand that this is a country that didn't want them, that told them they were the enemy, they needed to good back home. of course the irony for my parents, they were been here, back home was here. and it was that struggle, i think, that as i grew older and bega
spring and summer of 1942. the place, ten different relocation centers in california,ers are, utah, idaho, wyoming, colorado, and arkansas. >> the experience of my parents during relocation and world war ii internment of japanese more thans were very common. there is would crisis, turmoil, historia, and didn't know what to do. so i think like many of them they realized they had to just accept what was happening, do their own type of civil disobedience but accept this broader frame of this...
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spring and summer of 1942. the place, ten different relocation centers in unsettled parts of arizona, california, idaho, wyoming, colorado and arkansas. the row location centers are supervised by the war relocation authority which assumes responsibility after they have been evacuatied and cared for b the army. the row location center, housing 7 to 18,000 people. barracks type buildings. 12 or 14 residents buildings along with a mess hall, and recreation hall. the entire community bounded by a wire fence and guarded by military police. symbols of the military nature of the evacuation. each family upon arrival was assigned to a single room compartment about 20x25 feet. baron, unattractive, a stove, a light bulb, cots, mattresses, and blankets. those were the things provided by the government. the family's owning furniture was in storage on the west coast. scrap lumber, perhaps some wallboard and a great deal of energy, curtains, pictures, drapes, depending on the family's own ingenuity and taste helped make the space livable. some built partitions, others took what they received and made the best of it. the 300 or so resid
spring and summer of 1942. the place, ten different relocation centers in unsettled parts of arizona, california, idaho, wyoming, colorado and arkansas. the row location centers are supervised by the war relocation authority which assumes responsibility after they have been evacuatied and cared for b the army. the row location center, housing 7 to 18,000 people. barracks type buildings. 12 or 14 residents buildings along with a mess hall, and recreation hall. the entire community bounded by a...
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. >> reporter: lizette is scheduled to graduate next spring, and plans to study engineering at colorado state. preciado hopes an immigration pardon waiver she is eligible for in two years will allow the whole family to reunite in the u.s., but there are no guarantees. for the pbs newshour, i'm simon thompson in new mexico. >> woodruff: we often think of history as words recorded in a textbooks, but some of the most powerful stories of our past are told through images. as david c. barnett from wviz/pbs ideastream in cleveland reports, an exhibit at the maltz museum of jewish heritage documents a crucial period in the civil rights movement of the 1960s through the work of nine photographers. ♪ this little light of mine. i'm going to let it shine ♪ let it shine, let it shine, let it shine ♪ >> martin luther king, jr., let about 25,000 people into montgomery, alabama, in march of 1955, as part of a demonstration to promote voting rights. government officials in several southern states were trying to suppress the african american vote by making it difficult to register. historianlessly kelyn
. >> reporter: lizette is scheduled to graduate next spring, and plans to study engineering at colorado state. preciado hopes an immigration pardon waiver she is eligible for in two years will allow the whole family to reunite in the u.s., but there are no guarantees. for the pbs newshour, i'm simon thompson in new mexico. >> woodruff: we often think of history as words recorded in a textbooks, but some of the most powerful stories of our past are told through images. as david c....
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spring break travel. they have a lot of snow now -- >> in colorado. >> in colorado. it's 100 miles away from the denver airport, direct flight. rooms as low as $179 a night, family skiing lessons and hot cocoa and hiking. snowshoeing. >> all great ideas. thanks so much. >> yep, we have to make our girls get away at the beach. >> sounds more my speed. >> erika, thanks. >> discounted diamonds, that's what you could get mined diamond. they are being developed here in the d.c. area. the gems are created by scientists inside labs and able to accomplish in weeks what takes mother nature billions of years. and they are so close. some experts say they can't tell them apart. >> no way anybody can look and see any difference between the lab created and real diamond. >> i'm a graduated gemologist from the gia and i cannot tell the difference. >> okay, so you want to know the price, right? the lab grown diamonds can cost 30 to 50% less than traditional diamonds. >> coming up, her math work was trusted more than a computer. we'll introduce you to one of the woman who inspired the
spring break travel. they have a lot of snow now -- >> in colorado. >> in colorado. it's 100 miles away from the denver airport, direct flight. rooms as low as $179 a night, family skiing lessons and hot cocoa and hiking. snowshoeing. >> all great ideas. thanks so much. >> yep, we have to make our girls get away at the beach. >> sounds more my speed. >> erika, thanks. >> discounted diamonds, that's what you could get mined diamond. they are being...
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colorado ski resort is struggling to keep people and moose apart. the animals are on the move across the state and in steamboat springs, a moose duo keeps roaming walking trails and getting close to the skiers. wildlife managers say they will have to tranquilize the pair before anybody gets hurt. then they will bring them by sled to a remote area. >>> time now is 4:52. if you have a smart tv listen up it could be spying on you. the settlement that's helping protect consumers. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, million dollar fine.. after being accused of collecting data on customers without their permission. >>> your tv may be spying on you . vizio was ordered to pay a fine. >> reporter: it's a popular tv brand and one of the world's largest manufacturers of internet connected smart tvs. they are accused of spying on customers secretly collecting information while you watch and selling it. >> that's something that they shouldn't be doing because it's my information. >> you go with the intent of buying a tv set for your family and you trust the company. >> reporter: federal regulators accuse vizio of tracking tv viewing habits second by second on 11 million tvs. it st
colorado ski resort is struggling to keep people and moose apart. the animals are on the move across the state and in steamboat springs, a moose duo keeps roaming walking trails and getting close to the skiers. wildlife managers say they will have to tranquilize the pair before anybody gets hurt. then they will bring them by sled to a remote area. >>> time now is 4:52. if you have a smart tv listen up it could be spying on you. the settlement that's helping protect consumers. ,,...
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spring has sprung. rg noon. we'll be back at 5:00. until then have a great day and keep the tissue handy. we'll see you tomorrow. >> bye bye bao bao. [ captions by: caption colorado, llc 800-775-7838 email: comments@captioncolorado.com ] fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's house with 150 meg internet. which means that in the time it takes mr. wagner to pour a 20oz. cup of coffee, tommy can download 40 songs, and jan can upload 180 photos. 12 seconds. that's the power of fiber optics. only fios lets you upload as fast as you can download. get this amazing offer: 150 meg internet with equal upload and download speeds, tv and phone for just $79.99 per month for the first year. we'll connect your devices to the new wi-fi and there is no cost to cancel early if you change your mind within 30 days. that's 150 meg internet with equal upload and download speeds, tv and phone for just $79.99 per month for one year. go to getfios.com or call 1.888.get.fios. cable can't offer internet speeds this
spring has sprung. rg noon. we'll be back at 5:00. until then have a great day and keep the tissue handy. we'll see you tomorrow. >> bye bye bao bao. [ captions by: caption colorado, llc 800-775-7838 email: comments@captioncolorado.com ] fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's house with 150 meg internet. which means that in the time it takes mr. wagner to pour a 20oz. cup of coffee, tommy can download 40 songs, and jan can upload 180 photos. 12 seconds....
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there are 31 and everywhere from colorado springs, boston massachusetts, in between, a lot of these come through texas on a national book tour, but i targeted who i thought would be the most knowledgeable and that's why interviewed for the book. >> my favorite is abraham lincoln. i have a new appreciation for george washington. thomas jefferson, franklin roosevelt, truman, truman, eisenhower, but lincoln will always be at the top of the mountain. >> why do you think that is. >> he had the biggest challenge of any president. he had a country divided in half
there are 31 and everywhere from colorado springs, boston massachusetts, in between, a lot of these come through texas on a national book tour, but i targeted who i thought would be the most knowledgeable and that's why interviewed for the book. >> my favorite is abraham lincoln. i have a new appreciation for george washington. thomas jefferson, franklin roosevelt, truman, truman, eisenhower, but lincoln will always be at the top of the mountain. >> why do you think that is....
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there are 31 and everywhere from colorado springs, boston massachusetts, in between, a lot of these come through texas on a national book tour, but i targeted who i thought would be the most knowledgeable and that's why interviewed for the book. >> my favorite is abraham lincoln. i have a new appreciation for george washington. thomas jefferson, franklin roosevelt, truman, truman, eisenhower, but lincoln will always be at the top of the mountain. >> why do you think that is. >> he had the biggest challenge of any president. he had a country divided in half he abolished slavery, the great tarnish on our nation. for him to get rid of slavery and bring the country together after the civil war is what puts him at the top of the mountain. >> a look at some of the current best-selling nonfiction books according to the conservative book club. bill o'reilly and his account of japan's defeat during world war ii in killing the rising sun. followed by three days in january by bret behr on president eisenhower's final days in office. >> than "the art of the deal" by president donald trump, first pub
there are 31 and everywhere from colorado springs, boston massachusetts, in between, a lot of these come through texas on a national book tour, but i targeted who i thought would be the most knowledgeable and that's why interviewed for the book. >> my favorite is abraham lincoln. i have a new appreciation for george washington. thomas jefferson, franklin roosevelt, truman, truman, eisenhower, but lincoln will always be at the top of the mountain. >> why do you think that is....
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i want to close with and email from my best friend from south high school in denver, colorado, we are not springchickens anymore. here is what my friend said to me a couple weeks ago. they sent it to me. i want to add my story to others hearing about the portable care act. i was laid off during the recession and lost a lot of retirement stability. at age 54 i looked for a job for three is without success. i had no health insurance which finally i fell back on my journalism skills and landed work writing for several neighborhood papers. this has worked out fine but only because getting insurance through the aca. i make modest honey and qualify for the expanded medicaid program. what a godsend. too old for the job market, i don't know what i would do without this help. this is what we are talking about. we have to figure out how to get healthcare for the 11 to 12 million people who have gotten healthcare because of the medicaid expansion. that is what we are talking about. >> that will bring to a conclusion this hearing, subcommittee oversight investigation was i think the witnesses and all member
i want to close with and email from my best friend from south high school in denver, colorado, we are not springchickens anymore. here is what my friend said to me a couple weeks ago. they sent it to me. i want to add my story to others hearing about the portable care act. i was laid off during the recession and lost a lot of retirement stability. at age 54 i looked for a job for three is without success. i had no health insurance which finally i fell back on my journalism skills and landed...