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i inherited a baggie of coins from my father, who worked at the denver mint. imagine a shiny penny.tead of being copper-colored, it's silver. that was one of the coins my dad left me. and it turned my life upside down. >> hi, randy. i'm jamie. >> hello. nice to meet you. >> so great to meet you, too. and i heard that your inheritance came in a small plastic bag? >> it did. >> randy shows me in, sits me down, and hands me a baggie full of coins. well, they can't be very valuable, i guess, if they're still sitting here in a ziploc. >> well, those particular ones aren't necessarily. but there was one in that bag that was quite valuable. >> where is it? can i see it? >> well, i don't have it. >> huh? >> yeah, there's a little bit of a story. >> it's the story of randy's dad, harry lawrence, who grows up near denver, takes a shine to engineering, and studies metallurgy at the colorado school of mines. after serving in the army corps of engineers during world war ii, harry heads to chicago, where he lands a job as a foreman at a smelting plant, sweltering work, but not nearly as hot as th
i inherited a baggie of coins from my father, who worked at the denver mint. imagine a shiny penny.tead of being copper-colored, it's silver. that was one of the coins my dad left me. and it turned my life upside down. >> hi, randy. i'm jamie. >> hello. nice to meet you. >> so great to meet you, too. and i heard that your inheritance came in a small plastic bag? >> it did. >> randy shows me in, sits me down, and hands me a baggie full of coins. well, they can't be...
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refuge in has taken denver's unitarian church.ore, we go to denver where we are joined by a senior jeanette hase taken sanctuary. welcome to democracy now!. can you talk about your church's decision to be a sanctuary church, and to take internet and her family? >> i would be happy to. we began doing immigration justice work in earnest around 2012. time, we tried very hard to form alliances with groups that were already working around denver that includes the immigration rights coalition and other groups, together colorado, and so on. great relationships with those organizations, and we were approached by them by the american friends' service committee in january of 2014. they asked us if we would as a congregation offer sanctuary to someone who was facing deportation. it was a very short timeframe that they had at that time, about seven or 10 days. pullwas not enough time to the whole congregation, so the board of trustees voted that they would bring some wanted to sanctuary, and we would bring the congregation up to speed later.
refuge in has taken denver's unitarian church.ore, we go to denver where we are joined by a senior jeanette hase taken sanctuary. welcome to democracy now!. can you talk about your church's decision to be a sanctuary church, and to take internet and her family? >> i would be happy to. we began doing immigration justice work in earnest around 2012. time, we tried very hard to form alliances with groups that were already working around denver that includes the immigration rights coalition...
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by the denver county sheriff's office despite i.c.e.ed that he be held. so, what happened? february 7th, he and another man shot 32-year-old tim cruise to death at a light rail station. both men have now been charged with murder. we wanted to ask the denver sheriff why his department failed to notify i.c.e. when he was booked for murder when it had already notified the feds about the stolen car. but he declined an interview. in a statement, the sheriff's department says, denver has never and will never condone dangerous or violent individuals being on the streets. immigrants are not. however, anyone without a criminal warrant is a violationh amendment. the sheriff has confirmed that he is full of it, it's both, it is no violation of the law holding so much for the government. none. the sheriff upholds opposes century city mantra, as does the mayor. in my opinion, both men have blood on their hands. that is the the memo. now, for the top story. reaction from inside mexico about all the immigration stuff. as you may know, the trump admini
by the denver county sheriff's office despite i.c.e.ed that he be held. so, what happened? february 7th, he and another man shot 32-year-old tim cruise to death at a light rail station. both men have now been charged with murder. we wanted to ask the denver sheriff why his department failed to notify i.c.e. when he was booked for murder when it had already notified the feds about the stolen car. but he declined an interview. in a statement, the sheriff's department says, denver has never and...
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now two people in colorado are dead because denver released criminal illegal aliens that i.c.e.anted held. we break the story for you nationally tonight. >> one may realize the slipperyi slope they are on away from bedrock conservative principles. i think that things will change. >> bill: some on the liberal networks says conservatives will turn on president trump.li what does lou dobbs think about that? also ahead, miller worried about drones coming to your house. >> roads? where we're going, we don't need roads.s. >> bill: caution, you are about to enter the "no spin zone." "the factor" begins right now. ♪ >> bill: hi, i am bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. the intense debate over illegal immigration continues, and that is the subject of this evening's "talking points" memo. d a new survey from harvard conducted by the harris poll printed in "the hill" newspaper, kind of shocking.te one caveat, this is an internet poll, which we usually do not reference for hard news reporting here.n so please maintain some skepticism. the poll asks, do you believe cities that arr
now two people in colorado are dead because denver released criminal illegal aliens that i.c.e.anted held. we break the story for you nationally tonight. >> one may realize the slipperyi slope they are on away from bedrock conservative principles. i think that things will change. >> bill: some on the liberal networks says conservatives will turn on president trump.li what does lou dobbs think about that? also ahead, miller worried about drones coming to your house. >> roads?...
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>> the warriors ran into sharks, the nuggets turned the tide on the doves, and a >>> warriors in denverht, it seemed like the mile high city sucked the oxygen right out of their game. klay thompson out with a sore foot. one way to beat to warriors is to play like the warriors, the doves stubbed their toe in the game left, steph curry just one of 11 from a three-point land, defense steals the lazy pass goes all the way for the layup making it look so easy, he had 25, but denver a tough place for the doves and the nuggets looked like the doves tonight tying an nba record. 16 made three's tonight, denver could not miss. they kept hitting and hitting. and hitting. they led by 25 at the half. and the fourth, gomez hit denver's 24-3 of the night, the most allowed by the franchise history, a season high 27. the doves are clearly tired after an emotional game at okc but that was no excuse. >> coming in, i knew it was going to be a tough game, finished out the road trip but kind of laid an egg, obviously. >> we were still on a high, not a high but emotionally in that realm i guess, two games bef
>> the warriors ran into sharks, the nuggets turned the tide on the doves, and a >>> warriors in denverht, it seemed like the mile high city sucked the oxygen right out of their game. klay thompson out with a sore foot. one way to beat to warriors is to play like the warriors, the doves stubbed their toe in the game left, steph curry just one of 11 from a three-point land, defense steals the lazy pass goes all the way for the layup making it look so easy, he had 25, but denver a...
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. >>> warriors in denver tonight, it seemed like the mile high city sucked the oxygen right out of theiry thompson out with a sore foot. one way to beat to warriors is to play like the warriors, the doves stubbed their toe in the game left, steph curry just one of 11 from a three-point land, defense steals the lazy pass goes all the way for the layup making it look so easy, he had 25, but denver a tough place for the doves and the nuggets looked like the doves tonight tying an nba record. 16 made three's tonight, denver could not miss. they kept hitting and hitting. and hitting. they led by 25 at the half. and the fourth, gomez hit denver's 24-3 of the night, the most allowed by the franchise history, a season high 27. the doves are clearly tired after an emotional game at okc but that was no excuse. >> coming in, i knew it was going to be a tough game, finished out the road trip but kind of laid an egg, obviously. >> we were still on a high, not a high but emotionally in that realm i guess, two games before the break, so guys ready to get away from each other a little bit. but you got t
. >>> warriors in denver tonight, it seemed like the mile high city sucked the oxygen right out of theiry thompson out with a sore foot. one way to beat to warriors is to play like the warriors, the doves stubbed their toe in the game left, steph curry just one of 11 from a three-point land, defense steals the lazy pass goes all the way for the layup making it look so easy, he had 25, but denver a tough place for the doves and the nuggets looked like the doves tonight tying an nba...
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denver is one of them. in denver we made a deal. create a public choice system that authorizes charters, creates innovation schools and strengthens traditional schools. we empowered schools through autonomy and worked to create a culture of shared learning and innovation focused on all ships rising. we demanded quality and we implemented strong accountability. high performing schools were rewarded, replicated and expanded. low performing schools had to improve or be shut down. we made tough decisions. we closed schools. i sat in living rooms and in classrooms and in gymnasiums with parents urging them to demand more from the school district, even if it meant that their child had to go to a different school. along with concerned citizens, teachers and principals, i went door to door to enroll kids in new schools. denver created innovative teacher and school leadership policies. we tried to rethink the tired model of the last century and create a new career for this one. that's why today in denver you'll find teachers teaching other t
denver is one of them. in denver we made a deal. create a public choice system that authorizes charters, creates innovation schools and strengthens traditional schools. we empowered schools through autonomy and worked to create a culture of shared learning and innovation focused on all ships rising. we demanded quality and we implemented strong accountability. high performing schools were rewarded, replicated and expanded. low performing schools had to improve or be shut down. we made tough...
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denver nuggets giving lawyers a taste of their medicine.rton has a wide-open from the corner. treating it from the brain. gary harris joins in on the fun by doping. not that the wind win32-110. they tied the nba record for three-pointers in one game. nicole: new urgency as crews race against the steward to repair the crumbling spillway at california's orrville team. the janice dean tracking them and so much more. good morning. reporter: botching unless carefully describe right now. the central california and you can see having had on thursday. there it is of california. a dry day today and wednesday, but the rain but the reign of sin thursday and friday. not talking about a deluge of rainfall, but any rainfall will be crucial and critical for all of these folks watching this dance of carefully. we have severe weather today. large hail damaging winds, isolated terminus from southeast texas, coastal texas choice of his unit. your high today not too bad. 39 in minneapolis, 40 in new york city and of course it is valentinvalentin e's day. happy
denver nuggets giving lawyers a taste of their medicine.rton has a wide-open from the corner. treating it from the brain. gary harris joins in on the fun by doping. not that the wind win32-110. they tied the nba record for three-pointers in one game. nicole: new urgency as crews race against the steward to repair the crumbling spillway at california's orrville team. the janice dean tracking them and so much more. good morning. reporter: botching unless carefully describe right now. the central...
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denver might say we give you a 30 minute heads up. traffic in denver is so bad. i don't know where the buildings were located about 30 minutes doesn't seem -- that seems like they were taunting i.c.e. agents. >> greg: this is another instance where it's a wholly preventable murder. you can't prevent a lot of murders but this was something you could have. >> eric: sure. let's put it this way. the mayor of miami talking about what he's done and when it comes down to his money. it's a function of money. sanctuary cities risk federal funding on a slew of programs or will they say were going to abide by the federal law and get money for holding some of these prisoners. these people are caught. they have committed a crime. they are being held. if they are sanctuary cities, they don't get paid. they don't get reimbursed to pay for the cost of incarceration. if they say we will trade information, then they get paid. i think miami has the right idea. i think as these cities get strapped for money, and if the trump administration were smart, what they would do is hold back
denver might say we give you a 30 minute heads up. traffic in denver is so bad. i don't know where the buildings were located about 30 minutes doesn't seem -- that seems like they were taunting i.c.e. agents. >> greg: this is another instance where it's a wholly preventable murder. you can't prevent a lot of murders but this was something you could have. >> eric: sure. let's put it this way. the mayor of miami talking about what he's done and when it comes down to his money. it's a...
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the warriors got beat in denver.l of fortune as the reversal of fortune as the nuggets tie a record for did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's 10 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to internet speeds up to 150 mbps. and add phone and tv for only $34.90 more a month. call today. comcast business. built for business. >>> well, the warriors in the three-game road trip in denver without pachultchouli and west. out because he's about to become a dad and klay thompson with a sore right arch and getting the start and weber signed another ten-day contract for the top scoring team in the nba. first quarter of kevin durant's team, defense and goes all the way hard to stop but makes it look so easy. he had 25. denver has been a tough place for the dubs. tied an nba record with 16 mied thr -- made threes and led by 25 at the half. oh, my. just eve
the warriors got beat in denver.l of fortune as the reversal of fortune as the nuggets tie a record for did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's 10 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to internet speeds up to 150 mbps. and add phone and tv for only $34.90 more a month. call today. comcast business. built for...
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you see him here with his nephew, denver broncos president joe alice. he is expected to take part in the coin toss at the super bowl on sunday. >>> and finally who do you call if you need to catch a runaway steer? >> rob marciano. >> rob marciano. >> ron claiborne. >> or a cowboy. >> giddyap. >> or cowboy rob marciano. that's what police in weatherf this cow that jumped off a truck on the way to the butcher. >> look at him go. >> it took him 90 minutes but the cowboy lassoed the wayward bull. the 800-pound steer was returned to the ranch where they had a great steak dinner. >> oh, no. >> returned to the ranch, not the butcher. >> they let the cow live. >> they did? >> yes, they did. >> that's the moral of the story. >> moral of the story is escape and save your life, i guess. >> i thought the moral of the story was that rob is a cowboy. >> i'm a cowboy. >> the hidden story. >> on a steel horse you ride. >> let me break into bon jovi. they had trouble riding horse, motorcycles, trucks. look at this. just a nightmare in portland. one of many ice storms th
you see him here with his nephew, denver broncos president joe alice. he is expected to take part in the coin toss at the super bowl on sunday. >>> and finally who do you call if you need to catch a runaway steer? >> rob marciano. >> rob marciano. >> ron claiborne. >> or a cowboy. >> giddyap. >> or cowboy rob marciano. that's what police in weatherf this cow that jumped off a truck on the way to the butcher. >> look at him go. >> it took...
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president, i'd like to insert in the record an editorial from "the denver post" earlier this week. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. blunt: and i'd like to share a little of that editorial now where "the denver post" says, "we are not afraid of a judge who strictly interprets the constitution based solely on the language and intnts of our nation -- intent of our nation's founders. as long as he is willing to be consistent, even when those rulings conflict with his own beliefs. as denver attorney jason dunn, who considers himself a longtime fan of gorsuch's, explains his views stem from" -- this is that denver attorney's quote -- "from a belief and separation of powers and in judicial modesty that is not in the role of the court's to make law. as justice scalia put it, if you like every one of your rulings, you're probably doing something wrong." that's similar, mr. president, to what you and i heard judge gorsuch say last night. that a good judge doesn't rule based on what a rule whriek to happen, but what the law and the constitution insist does happen. now, going back
president, i'd like to insert in the record an editorial from "the denver post" earlier this week. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. blunt: and i'd like to share a little of that editorial now where "the denver post" says, "we are not afraid of a judge who strictly interprets the constitution based solely on the language and intnts of our nation -- intent of our nation's founders. as long as he is willing to be consistent, even when those rulings conflict...
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we begin with the story from denver. a sanctuary city outraged, local police arrest and illegal immigrant on theft charges. federal authorities held in jail until they can pick them up, taken into custody. that request was not honored, the suspect posted bond, he was released. a little time later the man is charged with murder. all rise, judge andrew napolitano is with us on wednesday morning, the denver sheriff's department is saying it had no authority to hold him. that is because denver is a sanctuary city. andymac you are not going wrong but there are arguments on both sides, the sheriff had no legal obligation to hold him because the cities are not obligated to do the work of the federal government so if the feds had sent agents to wait outside by jail, and picked him up because he is subject to deportation, no crime, no violation of due process, for the feds to say to the denver sheriff hold him until we get there, the option of whether or not to do it. denver takes the position without an arrest warrant they have
we begin with the story from denver. a sanctuary city outraged, local police arrest and illegal immigrant on theft charges. federal authorities held in jail until they can pick them up, taken into custody. that request was not honored, the suspect posted bond, he was released. a little time later the man is charged with murder. all rise, judge andrew napolitano is with us on wednesday morning, the denver sheriff's department is saying it had no authority to hold him. that is because denver is a...
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still to come, they're hitting the streets of denver to ask denver what they think love really is?ometimes it is complicated. >> oh, you are in love. plus, we got a bonus giveaway coming your way, don't miss the buzz word for your shot to win an ipad mini or an amazon echo. especially for people with heart failure. but today there's entresto... a breakthrough medicine that can help make more tomorrows possible. tomorrow, i want to see teddy bait his first hook. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven to help more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not ta entresto. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an ace or b medicine, the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high potassium in your blood. tomorrow, i'm gonna step out with my favorite girl. ask your doctor about entresto. and help make the gift of tomorrow possible. it's my decision ito make
still to come, they're hitting the streets of denver to ask denver what they think love really is?ometimes it is complicated. >> oh, you are in love. plus, we got a bonus giveaway coming your way, don't miss the buzz word for your shot to win an ipad mini or an amazon echo. especially for people with heart failure. but today there's entresto... a breakthrough medicine that can help make more tomorrows possible. tomorrow, i want to see teddy bait his first hook. in the largest heart...
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thanks for watching —— from denver.tern areas of the uk. many of us had the worst of the rain hours ago, but through the early hours of wednesday it is just going to stay damp wherever you are across the uk. talking a little bit about the future, we'll see more storms forming across the atlantic, coming out of the us and moving across the atlantic and heading in our direction. lots of cloud, lots happening and i think towards the end of the week that's when we are a little bit concerned that there is some severe weather heading our way. in the short term we have the rain across eastern areas, so this is 6am—8am. notice how some northern and western areas brighten up a little bit later in the afternoon and then it will probably go downhill again, a second time, across the south—west and wales. but in southampton, oxfordshire, around here, birmingham, into manchester, the north—west, a little bit of sunshine. the far east again cloudy again, with rain. little bits and pieces of rain in northern ireland and then brighter,
thanks for watching —— from denver.tern areas of the uk. many of us had the worst of the rain hours ago, but through the early hours of wednesday it is just going to stay damp wherever you are across the uk. talking a little bit about the future, we'll see more storms forming across the atlantic, coming out of the us and moving across the atlantic and heading in our direction. lots of cloud, lots happening and i think towards the end of the week that's when we are a little bit concerned...
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police found the explosives wednesday at the sheraton in downtown denver. they say adam hayat had been staying angeles wednesday, before the explosives were found. he was arrested yesterday at a hotel near l-a-x. police say he had knives on him when he was arrested. if your looking to watch the best basketball players in the planet in person--this years all-star game in new orleans may be your best bet. tickets to this weekend's events are at a record low. the cheapest ticket available for all star saturday night--just 120 bucks. that's 250 dollars cheaper than last year's prices in toronto. all star weekend was originally suppose to take place in charlotte--but was moved because of the controversial bathroom law. the wizards wrap up the first half of the season on a winning note. they knocked off the indiana pacers on the road last night 111 to 98. otto porter was on fire from behind the arc draining 6-three pointers.. he finished with 25 points and 8 rebounds. all star john wall added 20 points and 12 assists.. you'll see him in the skills competition thi
police found the explosives wednesday at the sheraton in downtown denver. they say adam hayat had been staying angeles wednesday, before the explosives were found. he was arrested yesterday at a hotel near l-a-x. police say he had knives on him when he was arrested. if your looking to watch the best basketball players in the planet in person--this years all-star game in new orleans may be your best bet. tickets to this weekend's events are at a record low. the cheapest ticket available for all...
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he currently sits on the 10th court of appeals in denver. a colorado native who grew up in the washington area but went to columbia, harvard and also oxford. the phonening up lines to get your thoughts and what you heard from judge gorsuch and president trump. we also welcome your thoughts at facebook.com/cspan. send is a tweet at @cspan. we are keeping our eyes on the comments from members of congress, particularly those who will sit on the judiciary committee will hold the confirmation hearings for judge gorsuch. we don't have a date on those yet. certainly in the next day or tow, we should know. we will hear from champaign, illinois on the democrat line. you are on the air. caller: i just want to say first and foremost, i love c-span. i love the fact you guys show everything. i looked up the supreme court nominee and he seems like he has a pretty good background. i'm hoping he just serves and he does the right thing. host: republican line, catherine. >> hi, this is catherine. i'd like to say, not because i 'm so proud ton, i be a citizen
he currently sits on the 10th court of appeals in denver. a colorado native who grew up in the washington area but went to columbia, harvard and also oxford. the phonening up lines to get your thoughts and what you heard from judge gorsuch and president trump. we also welcome your thoughts at facebook.com/cspan. send is a tweet at @cspan. we are keeping our eyes on the comments from members of congress, particularly those who will sit on the judiciary committee will hold the confirmation...
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jay cutler was a teammate in denver and was the bears quibec last year. >>> hollywood is gearing up for the oscars after the break. we take a look at the front runners in which categories they are calling -- man: proper etiquette is essential
jay cutler was a teammate in denver and was the bears quibec last year. >>> hollywood is gearing up for the oscars after the break. we take a look at the front runners in which categories they are calling -- man: proper etiquette is essential
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he was a classmate of president obama at harvard, and he's on the 10th circuit court of appeals in denver. >> judge gorsuch has outstanding legal skills, brilliant mind, tremendous discipline and has earned bipartisan support. >> we will see if the bipartisan support holds up. tradition dictates he will be back in dc soon to make the rounds and meet with senators who he will need to vote to confirm him. >> it's for congress and not the courts it's the law of judges to apply.
he was a classmate of president obama at harvard, and he's on the 10th circuit court of appeals in denver. >> judge gorsuch has outstanding legal skills, brilliant mind, tremendous discipline and has earned bipartisan support. >> we will see if the bipartisan support holds up. tradition dictates he will be back in dc soon to make the rounds and meet with senators who he will need to vote to confirm him. >> it's for congress and not the courts it's the law of judges to apply.
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breaking news in denver.. a plane forced to make an emergency landing, and several passengers are taken to the hospital. we have the latest details from witnesses.. coming up. march 1st - weather alert wednesday: risk of severe storms - cooler late week today: partly becoming mostly cloudy. late afternoon showers. highs: 67-72 winds: s 5-10 mph tonight: mostly cloudy. a few showers, patchy fog. lows: 56-62 winds: sw 5-15 mph wednesday: few am showers. breezy & unseasonably warm. risk of severe storms 2-6pm. damaging winds, hail, an highs: 75-80 winds: sw 10-20 g 30+ coming up. a couple breaks down in court as they learn their fate-- for a tense altercation over the confederate flag. what the judge said-- that reduced them to tears. plus, march madness is almost here. and for one group of co-workers, winning their office bracket pool, could make them a millionaire. we'll tell you how.. coming up. wired differently. maybe that's why we've been ranked highest in stomer satisfaction
breaking news in denver.. a plane forced to make an emergency landing, and several passengers are taken to the hospital. we have the latest details from witnesses.. coming up. march 1st - weather alert wednesday: risk of severe storms - cooler late week today: partly becoming mostly cloudy. late afternoon showers. highs: 67-72 winds: s 5-10 mph tonight: mostly cloudy. a few showers, patchy fog. lows: 56-62 winds: sw 5-15 mph wednesday: few am showers. breezy & unseasonably warm. risk of...
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seven-two your final score. >>> military appreciation night for denver nuggets. the no look half court shot. that means one member of the u.s. coastguard walked away with 1400 bucks. >> that guy. >> yes. >> for sure. >> there you go. >> he loves rocky. >> yes. >> oh, man yo rock nice job. >> when we come back very happy home coming. >> this globetrotter returns to the philadelphia school she once attended why she was seeing two students do cool tricks, up next. for years, fios has been promising fast internet to small businesses. but for many businesses, it's out of reach. why promise something you can't deliver? comcast business is different. ♪ ♪ we deliver super-fast internet with speeds of 150 megabits per second across our entire network, to more companies, in more locations, than fios. we do business where you do business. ♪ ♪ >>> a native returned to the former elementary school as 14th female in the history, of the harlem globetrotters. >> bria young returned to blair christiana contacted my as swish, she spoke about, growing up in philadelphia, and also h
seven-two your final score. >>> military appreciation night for denver nuggets. the no look half court shot. that means one member of the u.s. coastguard walked away with 1400 bucks. >> that guy. >> yes. >> for sure. >> there you go. >> he loves rocky. >> yes. >> oh, man yo rock nice job. >> when we come back very happy home coming. >> this globetrotter returns to the philadelphia school she once attended why she was seeing two...
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denver tied an nba record, led by 25 at the break. here's the 24th attempt of the night on 40 attempts from three. they tie houston's record set earlier this year. warriors rocked big time up with 32-1 -- big time 132-110. >>> school-year-old gets the hoop and the foul -- collier gets the hoop and the foul. uconn has won 100 games in a row, their last loss november, 2014 at stanford. >>> tmz sports reports al den smith is being reported for a domestic incident after police were called to his san francisco home early saturday morning. the report says smith has not been charged and is awaiting reinstatement from the nfl for substance abuse. >>> ahead part of the healing process for both phil mickelson and his caddy. or maybe the day you realized your baby was not a baby anymore. every subaru is built to earn your trust. because we know what you're trusting us with. subaru. kelley blue book's most trusted brand. and best overall brand. love. the hydrogen fueled mirai. its only emission is water. toyota. let's go places. beach. highs and
denver tied an nba record, led by 25 at the break. here's the 24th attempt of the night on 40 attempts from three. they tie houston's record set earlier this year. warriors rocked big time up with 32-1 -- big time 132-110. >>> school-year-old gets the hoop and the foul -- collier gets the hoop and the foul. uconn has won 100 games in a row, their last loss november, 2014 at stanford. >>> tmz sports reports al den smith is being reported for a domestic incident after police...
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neil gorsuch, from the denver federal appeals court, is 49. if confirmed by the senate, he could sit for decades. president trump said judge gorsuch had impeccable qualifications, and would strictly uphold the constitution. the un security council says it's concerned about the "dangerous deterioration" in eastern ukraine and called for a halt to the violence. at least 13 people have been killed since sunday, the largest number for several months. ukraine says a humanitarian crisis is looming. the head of france's far—right national front party, marine le pen, says she will not pay back $320,000 to the european parliament. the parliament says she's misused the funds. now for the latest financial news, with sally bundock and world business report. seven is the magic numberfor apple. the tech giant reverses its sales slump thanks to its latest iphone reporting its highest quarterly revenue ever. a growing transatlantic divide. the president of the european council says the new government in washington is one of the biggest threats facing europe.
neil gorsuch, from the denver federal appeals court, is 49. if confirmed by the senate, he could sit for decades. president trump said judge gorsuch had impeccable qualifications, and would strictly uphold the constitution. the un security council says it's concerned about the "dangerous deterioration" in eastern ukraine and called for a halt to the violence. at least 13 people have been killed since sunday, the largest number for several months. ukraine says a humanitarian crisis is...
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. >>> the suspect in tuesday's deadly shooting of a transit security officer in denver is facing hisst court appearance today. and now we're hearing what an alert that was raised to federal officials about the army veteran and muslim convert. >> here's abc's clayton sandell. >> we have an officer down. rtd is the victim. >> reporter: new clues about an alleged killer's motive. joshua cummings scheduled to make his first court appearance today facing charges of first degree murder. police say cummings shot and killed 56-year-old transit security guard scott von lanken in cold blood just before midnight tuesday then ran. >> we do have concerns that was the victim a target because of the uniform that he was wearing. >> reporter: cummings is an army vet and a muslim convert who recently moved to colorado from texas where he taught martial arts and once spoke to parishioners at a local church. >> i testify that there's only one god worthy of worship and that muhammad is his prophet. >> reporter: cummings was already on law enforcement radar thanks to a denver mosque he visited in december
. >>> the suspect in tuesday's deadly shooting of a transit security officer in denver is facing hisst court appearance today. and now we're hearing what an alert that was raised to federal officials about the army veteran and muslim convert. >> here's abc's clayton sandell. >> we have an officer down. rtd is the victim. >> reporter: new clues about an alleged killer's motive. joshua cummings scheduled to make his first court appearance today facing charges of first...
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lee ann colacioppo is the editor of "the denver post;" david haynes is the editorial page editor forilwaukee journal sentinel" in wisconson; and david bradley is the editor of the "st. joseph news-press" in missouri. missouri is a state that went heavily for donald trump. he won by something like 20 points. what are you hearing from your readers about how he's doing? >> i think people are fairly well satisfied with what donald trump is doing now. i think he's done a lot of things he said he would do. he's made a few misstatements over the last few weeks, but what he's done, i think has been pretty impressive. >> woodruff: lee ann colacioppo, what about your readers in denver around colorado? >> we're getting a lot of really mixed results, mixed phone calls. we've got people calling up really upset, angry with the trump administration, angry with us when we've editorialized in the vein of he's lying, and then we've got a lot of people -- so we're really hearing from both sides. >> woodruff: okay, we've pursue that. david haynes, what about in milwaukee? what are you picking up from yo
lee ann colacioppo is the editor of "the denver post;" david haynes is the editorial page editor forilwaukee journal sentinel" in wisconson; and david bradley is the editor of the "st. joseph news-press" in missouri. missouri is a state that went heavily for donald trump. he won by something like 20 points. what are you hearing from your readers about how he's doing? >> i think people are fairly well satisfied with what donald trump is doing now. i think he's done...
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kate, back to you. >> gadi schwartz out in denver. gadi, thank you. jon batiste has mastered new ways to play old classics. with chase atms, he can master new ways to deposit checks too. easy to use chase technology for whatever you're trying to master. knows how it feels to seees your numbers go up, despite your best efforts. but what if you could turn things around? what if you could love your numbers? discover once-daily invokana®. it's the #1 prescribed sglt2 inhibitor that works to lower a1c. a pill taken just once in the morning, invokana® is used along with diet and exercise to significantly lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. in fact, it's been proven to be more effective at lowering a1c than januvia. invokana® works around the clock by reducing the amount of sugar allowed back into the body, and sending some sugar out through the process of urination. and while it's not for lowering systolic blood pressure or weight loss, it may help you with both. invokana® can cause important side effects, including dehydration, which may caus
kate, back to you. >> gadi schwartz out in denver. gadi, thank you. jon batiste has mastered new ways to play old classics. with chase atms, he can master new ways to deposit checks too. easy to use chase technology for whatever you're trying to master. knows how it feels to seees your numbers go up, despite your best efforts. but what if you could turn things around? what if you could love your numbers? discover once-daily invokana®. it's the #1 prescribed sglt2 inhibitor that works to...
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tonight, a 49-year-old federal judge from denver gorsuch nominated to serve, it's 12 days into the new presidency, coming in the middle of a huge fight over other nominees and over the rollout of a travel ban into this country. the nomination comes after president obama's nominee was turned away, not given a hearing by the senate even though justice scalia died almost one year ago creating the vacancy. gorsuch is the son of ronald reagan's controversial head of the epa. he's on the u.s. court of appeals. he studied at columbia. at harvard law, and oxford university in the u.k. as a marginal scholar, married father of two daughters, ages 18 and 15, worked under president bush 43 and worked for anthony kennedy and for justice byron white appointed to the court by jfk. >> i have always felt that after the defense of our nation, the most important decision a president of the united states can make is the appointment of a supreme court justice. depending on their age, a justice can be active for 50 years, and his or her decisions can last a century or more, and n ten be permanent. i took th
tonight, a 49-year-old federal judge from denver gorsuch nominated to serve, it's 12 days into the new presidency, coming in the middle of a huge fight over other nominees and over the rollout of a travel ban into this country. the nomination comes after president obama's nominee was turned away, not given a hearing by the senate even though justice scalia died almost one year ago creating the vacancy. gorsuch is the son of ronald reagan's controversial head of the epa. he's on the u.s. court...
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. >>> breaking news from denver. an undocumented woman, mother of three american-born children, seeking refuge in a church right now to avoid deportation. our gaudy schwartz is on the scene. we'll check in with him right after this to find out what she is doing now to avoid deportation. ll your business bey when growth presents itself? american express open cards can help you take on a new job, or fill a big order or expand your office and take on whatever comes next. find out how american express cards and services can help prepare you for growth at open.com. hei don't want one that's haded express caa big wreckvices just say, show me cars with no accidents reported find the cars you want, avoid the ones you don't plus you get a free carfax® report with every listing i like it start your used car search at carfax.com i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. my psoriatic arthritis caused joint pain. just like my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and i was worried about joint damage. my doctor said joint pain from ra...
. >>> breaking news from denver. an undocumented woman, mother of three american-born children, seeking refuge in a church right now to avoid deportation. our gaudy schwartz is on the scene. we'll check in with him right after this to find out what she is doing now to avoid deportation. ll your business bey when growth presents itself? american express open cards can help you take on a new job, or fill a big order or expand your office and take on whatever comes next. find out how...
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lourdes: la mexicana estÁ en esta iglesia santuario en denver, a la que acudiÓ, luego de decidir a Última muy difícil porque fueron ocho aÑos, ocho largos aÑos que he luchado muy fuerte para mantenerme con mi familia. lourdes: mientras tanto, en la calle, un grupo de defensores de los inmigrantes, demostraba su apoyo acompaÑÁndola a la cita que tenÍa con inmigraciÓn. por eso, los llamÓ por telÉfono para explicarles su decisiÓn de no asistir a su compromiso. >> quiero decirles que se tomaron el tiempo de acompaÑarme, pero mi corazÓn me decÍa que no tenía que ir en esta ocasiÓn. lourdes: madre de cuatro hijos, asegura que vino a estados unidos hace 20 aÑos, escapando de la violencia su paÍs. tiene orden de deportaciÓn, pero en cinco ocasiones anteriores inmigraciÓn le daba la oportunidad de permanecer acÁ, mientras hacÍa gestiones para conseguir la tarjeta verde. >> no soy sÓlo yo. tambiÉn tenemos a ingrid en la iglesia. en esta nueva administraciÓn, tambiÉn por género tenemos ataques las mujeres. lourdes: se refiere a su pequeÑa hija. >> estamos en tiempos complicados por la administraciÓn
lourdes: la mexicana estÁ en esta iglesia santuario en denver, a la que acudiÓ, luego de decidir a Última muy difícil porque fueron ocho aÑos, ocho largos aÑos que he luchado muy fuerte para mantenerme con mi familia. lourdes: mientras tanto, en la calle, un grupo de defensores de los inmigrantes, demostraba su apoyo acompaÑÁndola a la cita que tenÍa con inmigraciÓn. por eso, los llamÓ por telÉfono para explicarles su decisiÓn de no asistir a su compromiso. >> quiero decirles...
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court of appeals in denver. this was made during a primetime made-for-tv event. pete williams covers the supreme court for us and that's where we begin with the breaking news. pete, what can you te tell us? >> reporter: lester, good evening. there was drama as the announcement was made. neil gorsuch said, so that was a surprise, was it? with maximum drama in primetime -- >> judge gorsuch has outstanding legal skills, a brilliant mind, tremendous discipline and has earned bipartisan support. >> standing here in a house of history and acutely aware of my own imperfections, i pledge that if i am confirmed, i will do all my power permits of this great country. >> reporter: neil gorsuch would bring a westerner senseability to the supreme court. he's a judge on the 10th circuit court of appeals put their eight years ago by george w. bush, easily confirmed. he's not written on any highly controversial cases like abortion but he did write about hobby lobby who said that they should be exempt from the requirements of obamacare. he met his wife while studying in england. h
court of appeals in denver. this was made during a primetime made-for-tv event. pete williams covers the supreme court for us and that's where we begin with the breaking news. pete, what can you te tell us? >> reporter: lester, good evening. there was drama as the announcement was made. neil gorsuch said, so that was a surprise, was it? with maximum drama in primetime -- >> judge gorsuch has outstanding legal skills, a brilliant mind, tremendous discipline and has earned bipartisan...
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en denver un grupo de trabajadores fue despedido por asistir a las marchas del dÍa sin inmigrantes desada el jefe de la empresa asegura que tomÓ la medida por razones laborales y no polÍticas. >> una poderosa tormenta causa muertes y destrucciÓn en california es la segunda que golpea la zona en menos de una semana y hay pronÓsticos de una tercera. >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> noticias telemundo con luis carlos vÉlez y felicidad abeleyra. >> ¿quÉ tal? buenas tardes otro dÍa de gobierno trump, otro dia de manifestaciones, hoy marchas se registraron en los Ángeles y dallas manifestantes rechazaron las polÍticas migratorias del presidente donald trump ido pidieron ayuda legal para enfrentar una posible deportaciÓn. >> aseguraron que el gobierno tiene prendido una mÁquina de deportaciÓn y piden no invertir recursos en medidas contra inmigrantes, marÍa paula ochoa tiene lo Último desde los Ángeles. >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> el pueblo unido jamÁs sera vencido!. >> (gritos). >> miles atendieron el llamado. una invitaciÓn a travÉs de redes sociales que se extendiÓ como pÓlvora y que trajo a dolores al corazÓn
en denver un grupo de trabajadores fue despedido por asistir a las marchas del dÍa sin inmigrantes desada el jefe de la empresa asegura que tomÓ la medida por razones laborales y no polÍticas. >> una poderosa tormenta causa muertes y destrucciÓn en california es la segunda que golpea la zona en menos de una semana y hay pronÓsticos de una tercera. >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> noticias telemundo con luis carlos vÉlez y felicidad abeleyra. >> ¿quÉ tal? buenas tardes...
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denver's rocky mountain news said about her she could kick a bear to death with her bare feet. that is the obit actually you want written about you when you go. nina, to your previous point, if i could steer this back to the supreme court. i just had to read that. it's a ghoulish business wondering where the next vacancy comes from. we've seen in our lifetime justices who stay too long at the fair. we have seen strokes take place and people incapacitated like justice brennan who should have been off the court recently on his own after he suffered with health issues, but it's another thing to say that justice kennedy may feel pressure to get off the court. justice ginsberg had health issues and stands in there in the batter's box. >> yeah. and does 20 pushups a day. she's 83, about to be 84. kennedy's 80. another liberal justice, steven briar, is 78. these are realities that face the court. nobody's sick. everybody does his/her job actually quite well at the moment, but this is a reality. it's a reality that the democrats know about. they are particularly bitter because they fee
denver's rocky mountain news said about her she could kick a bear to death with her bare feet. that is the obit actually you want written about you when you go. nina, to your previous point, if i could steer this back to the supreme court. i just had to read that. it's a ghoulish business wondering where the next vacancy comes from. we've seen in our lifetime justices who stay too long at the fair. we have seen strokes take place and people incapacitated like justice brennan who should have...
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but there are many other communities like denver, cities in new mexico that were not included in this number. so we aren't going to get what we need. >> people who were rounded up that were dangerous criminals. ms. pelosi: mr. hoyer, can you want to talk about this? >> they have given us the list d it includes traffic ofses, trespassing and as well as serious crimes that no one would disagree. ms. lofgren: and 112 people who gave knowledge that had no criminal activity at all. >> i said this in the meeting and everybody agrees, someone who has committed a serious crime and not here without serious authorization nobody bleevens that they ought not to be approved as a priority. that was consistent with the obama policy. what we understand the president's policy is to extend the exposure to all people. but i will tell you we will have noncriminal on76 the list of which -- it's 110 and 62 -- excuse me, 64 others. we aren't sure what the distinction is. >> how many of those people were daca recipients? >> they didn't have specific numbers on daca recipients. which is the information we hav
but there are many other communities like denver, cities in new mexico that were not included in this number. so we aren't going to get what we need. >> people who were rounded up that were dangerous criminals. ms. pelosi: mr. hoyer, can you want to talk about this? >> they have given us the list d it includes traffic ofses, trespassing and as well as serious crimes that no one would disagree. ms. lofgren: and 112 people who gave knowledge that had no criminal activity at all....
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>> reporter: in this denver bakery, she shows us what would be a bustling kitchen. >> we would be really busy at this time. she em great -- i immigrated to the united states with a backpack and less than $300. today she's closing down two of her stores at the cost of thousands of dollars but says it's about principal. >> we came with dreams. the dream i'm living, the american dream, i want to pass that to every employee that i have here. >> reporter: schools seeing a drop in attendance. some seeing more than half of students missing class. walkouts across the country, including dallas where students at molina high school formed an impromptu marching band. a teacher said only 7 out of 26 students showed up. her teachable moment to give a lesson as tens of thousands send a message that america is a nation of immigrants. gadi schwartz, nbc news, denver. >>> now to the record-shattering surge on wall street and what it means for your investments, your retirement funds. a lot of people are wondering how long it will last. some analysts urging caution. here's business correspondent jo ling ken
>> reporter: in this denver bakery, she shows us what would be a bustling kitchen. >> we would be really busy at this time. she em great -- i immigrated to the united states with a backpack and less than $300. today she's closing down two of her stores at the cost of thousands of dollars but says it's about principal. >> we came with dreams. the dream i'm living, the american dream, i want to pass that to every employee that i have here. >> reporter: schools seeing a...
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denver leads by 15 early. they put up 42 in the first quarter.t's 50-34 nuggets. >>> kevin durant's mother, wanda, had to put up with a lot of chants about her son in kansas city. of course, i asked k.d. after the game what his favorite cupcake was and he told me red velvet. >>> well, the first real sign of spring isn't ground hog day, it's pitchers and catchers reporting for spring training. johnny cueto, buster posey and brandon crawford. he's part of their staff again. crawford and posey will be part of a deep united states roster that -- and crawford is not sure what to expect but recalls ryan vogelsong raving about his experience in this event back in 2013. >> i remember him that he loved it and thought it was a great experience. he only pitched once, so it's a little bit different than being a position player. but i feel like i'll be ready for it and it will be fun. >> you can get injured in spring training. so that's not what we're worried about. we want to make sure because the wbc cranks up earlier than the major league season that these
denver leads by 15 early. they put up 42 in the first quarter.t's 50-34 nuggets. >>> kevin durant's mother, wanda, had to put up with a lot of chants about her son in kansas city. of course, i asked k.d. after the game what his favorite cupcake was and he told me red velvet. >>> well, the first real sign of spring isn't ground hog day, it's pitchers and catchers reporting for spring training. johnny cueto, buster posey and brandon crawford. he's part of their staff again....
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. >> she graduated at the top of her class in denver. when she returned to the bay area she found herself in a catch 22. >> four people owed me money for their web sites. >> not earning enough with her start-up businesses to afford housing. >> i do a lot of bottling and package. >> she lived in offices, a friend's backyard shed and many nights in her toyota corola. >> i can almost stretch out all of the way. >> she is one that strulged to pay for housing in california. 1.5 million households pay more than 50% of their income. her inspector has seen a spike in illegal occupancies. >> we have seen almost a doubling of complaints. city inspectors responded to 45 complaints of people living in unpermitted places. >> no sanitation or plumbing. >> she says it is difficult to gauge how many people truly live in hiding. the city relies on complaints to spark investigations. many of them she says into illegally converted garages like these, poorly ventilated spaces with open flames, no insulation and water heat thaeers that can release deadly gas
. >> she graduated at the top of her class in denver. when she returned to the bay area she found herself in a catch 22. >> four people owed me money for their web sites. >> not earning enough with her start-up businesses to afford housing. >> i do a lot of bottling and package. >> she lived in offices, a friend's backyard shed and many nights in her toyota corola. >> i can almost stretch out all of the way. >> she is one that strulged to pay for...
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denver leads by 15 early. they put up 42 in the first quarter.ow it's 50-34 nuggets. >>> kevin durant's mother, wanda, had to put up with a lot of chants about her son in kansas city. of course, i asked k.d. after the game what his favorite cupcake was and he told me red velvet. >>> well, the first real sign of spring isn't ground hog day, it's pitchers and catchers reporting for spring training. johnny cueto, buster posey and brandon crawford. he's part of their staff again. crawford and posey will be part of a deep united states roster that -- and crawford is not sure what to expect but recalls ryan vogelsong raving about his experience in this event back in 2013. >> i remember him that he loved it and thought it was a great experience. he only pitched once, so it's a little bit different than being a position player. but i feel like i'll be ready for it and it will be fun. >> you can get injured in spring training. so that's not what we're worried about. we want to make sure because the wbc cranks up earlier than the major league season that t
denver leads by 15 early. they put up 42 in the first quarter.ow it's 50-34 nuggets. >>> kevin durant's mother, wanda, had to put up with a lot of chants about her son in kansas city. of course, i asked k.d. after the game what his favorite cupcake was and he told me red velvet. >>> well, the first real sign of spring isn't ground hog day, it's pitchers and catchers reporting for spring training. johnny cueto, buster posey and brandon crawford. he's part of their staff again....
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i booked a seat on the winter park express, which departs every weekend from denver's newly renovatedt's like nothing else in the world. it weaves through 28 tunnels, it goes in and out of the flat irons above boulder, it goes through some of the most remote wilderness on the front range of colorado. it's something to see even if you never touch the snow. >> reporter: brad's right, the view is stunning. we pull-up to the mountain, and now that we're here, it's time to gear up. not bad. >>> thank you for joining us, you're live in the cnn newsroom. let's begin with the missile launch in north korea. the launch comes just three weeks into trump's presidency, and experts say it's no kwibs dense that officials sty the missile traveled 100 miles before the splashed into the sea of japan. why would addressing the world, the president saying very little, but affirming that the united states stands behind it's ally, 100%. elise labbet has been following this since it happened. >> reporter: i think you saw just a very short statement by the president last month because he w w
i booked a seat on the winter park express, which departs every weekend from denver's newly renovatedt's like nothing else in the world. it weaves through 28 tunnels, it goes in and out of the flat irons above boulder, it goes through some of the most remote wilderness on the front range of colorado. it's something to see even if you never touch the snow. >> reporter: brad's right, the view is stunning. we pull-up to the mountain, and now that we're here, it's time to gear up. not bad....
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shelling, then eight weeks pregnant, disappeared after making a late-night drive from her home in denvero see her boyfriend in pueblo, colorado. her family never saw or heard from her again. four years after her unsolved disappearance, kelsey's mother laura is still searching for any signs of her beloved daughter. >> any time you can find anybody who sincerely wants to help, it means a lot. because people come and go very quickly. >> reporter: using troy's psychic intuition and some anonymous tips, they will be combing through this sparsely populated area of pueblo, colorado. where troy will try to clue in on any sign of kelsey. >> when i feel something, you'll see me stop, possibly sweat, anxiety. and that's a place of interest to me. >> reporter: before long, he says he's on to something. >> when i turn this way, my anxiety, what happens to me is i feel like something's caught in my throat. >> reporter: they comb through the rocks and riverbeds at two points of different. troy appears to pick up a bunch of different energies. do you think it's possible that kelsey was here? >> i don't
shelling, then eight weeks pregnant, disappeared after making a late-night drive from her home in denvero see her boyfriend in pueblo, colorado. her family never saw or heard from her again. four years after her unsolved disappearance, kelsey's mother laura is still searching for any signs of her beloved daughter. >> any time you can find anybody who sincerely wants to help, it means a lot. because people come and go very quickly. >> reporter: using troy's psychic intuition and some...
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. ♪ ♪ man: when i was about 11 and living comfortably in los angeles, my dad got a new job in denver,h. i named him fluffy. i thought it fit. anyway, we couldn't ship the poor thing, so we decided the best option would be to fly him. thankfully, this all happened before the tsa decided that people can only bring up to three ounces of a liquid onto the plane. because otherwise, we wouldn't have even had this option. we already had more than enough problems to consider, like how we didn't want our pet going through the x-ray and coming out a mutant. my mom's solution was to put him in a tupperware container and trust my dad would be able to convince airport security to let him through. he would be going alone ahead of us, so we dropped him off at los angeles international airport and hoped for the best. he got to security carrying a bag over his shoulder and the tupperware in his other hand, and some of the people in line asked what was inside. he responded he was transporting a goldfish. my dad asked the tsa what to do about it, and they requested he open the lid. sure enough, there wa
. ♪ ♪ man: when i was about 11 and living comfortably in los angeles, my dad got a new job in denver,h. i named him fluffy. i thought it fit. anyway, we couldn't ship the poor thing, so we decided the best option would be to fly him. thankfully, this all happened before the tsa decided that people can only bring up to three ounces of a liquid onto the plane. because otherwise, we wouldn't have even had this option. we already had more than enough problems to consider, like how we didn't...
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nbc news, denver. >>> your investments, your retirement funds. a lot of people wondering how long will it last. some analysts urging caution. >> reporter: despite political volatility the markets are soaring. the dow rising 13%. these record highs the longest winning streak since 2013. president trump taking credit for the rally tweeting great level of confidence and optimism even before the tax plan roll out. >> he says he wants to deregulate the financial system. financial stocks and banks have done well. goldman sachs claiming 37% since election day. wells fargo up 28%. analysts say history shows market downturn may be coming. >> i would not be surprised and nor should anybody at home be surprised to see a 3, 5, 7% pull back in the market. no reason for anybody to panic and go it's over. >> reporter: retired social worker is always cautious. >> some people who are retired like to go with the gyrations of the market. i'm not one of those people. i'm very conservative. >> reporter: they advise to play the long game. ups and downs. if you're near
nbc news, denver. >>> your investments, your retirement funds. a lot of people wondering how long will it last. some analysts urging caution. >> reporter: despite political volatility the markets are soaring. the dow rising 13%. these record highs the longest winning streak since 2013. president trump taking credit for the rally tweeting great level of confidence and optimism even before the tax plan roll out. >> he says he wants to deregulate the financial system....