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i know the denver health, which used to be denver general still has their archives somewhere in their building. it is very much dependent on the vision of management. >> when you were doing that job, what was the most frequent thing that you were working on? crexendo rignet organizing the collections, and the best part was i had a cadre of retired nurses and doctors who knew the long history and they would show they wouldonth and documents and help organize things in a way that was useful. the way to ensure stories was amazing. when we did the history of 2006,terian st. luke's in we use the resources of those doctors and nurses to pull together 80 oral history interviews from the oldest people through fairly new doctors and nurses to use. also could go into a box of artifice today -- to say medical bag, the picture goes in the book. we have photographs we could use because these doctors and nurses had come in and given their times. they cared so much. >> a layman might think that given that the hospital, the actual physical records of the hospital were in pretty good shape. is that th
i know the denver health, which used to be denver general still has their archives somewhere in their building. it is very much dependent on the vision of management. >> when you were doing that job, what was the most frequent thing that you were working on? crexendo rignet organizing the collections, and the best part was i had a cadre of retired nurses and doctors who knew the long history and they would show they wouldonth and documents and help organize things in a way that was...
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denver health which was denver general still has their archives somewhere in the building. is very much dependent on the vision of management. when you get the job will was the most frequent thing you worked on? >> i was working on organizing the collection. of retired nurses and doctors who knew the history. they would show up once a month and i would feed them lunch and they would identify and help organize. they would get together and share stories. they were amazing. when we did the history of saint 2006 we actually used the resources of those doctors and nurses to get oral history interviews to use in the book. they are lovely artifacts. we could identify pictures with them, these doctors and nurses had come in and given their time. they cared so much. laymen would say that physical records are good shape, is that a case? >> in the time that i was on the program we moved our collections from the old hospital which is now an apartment complex to five other locations in 15 years. no, they were not always in good shape or it they were certainly interesting though. we have
denver health which was denver general still has their archives somewhere in the building. is very much dependent on the vision of management. when you get the job will was the most frequent thing you worked on? >> i was working on organizing the collection. of retired nurses and doctors who knew the history. they would show up once a month and i would feed them lunch and they would identify and help organize. they would get together and share stories. they were amazing. when we did the...
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i know denver health which was denver general still has their archives somewhere in the building. it is very much dependent on the vision of management. >> when you get the job will was the most frequent thing you worked on? >> i was working on organizing the collection. i had a cadre of retired nurses and doctors who knew the history. they would show up once a month and i would feed them lunch and they would identify and help organize. they would get together and share stories. they were amazing. when we did the history of saint luke in 2006 we actually used the resources of those doctors and nurses to get oral history interviews to use in the book. they are lovely artifacts. we could identify pictures with them, these doctors and nurses had come in and given their time. they cared so much. >> a laymen would say that physical records are good shape, is that a case? >> in the time that i was on the program we moved our collections from the old hospital which is now an apartment complex to five other locations in 15 years. no, they were not always in good shape or it they were cert
i know denver health which was denver general still has their archives somewhere in the building. it is very much dependent on the vision of management. >> when you get the job will was the most frequent thing you worked on? >> i was working on organizing the collection. i had a cadre of retired nurses and doctors who knew the history. they would show up once a month and i would feed them lunch and they would identify and help organize. they would get together and share stories....
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judge gorsuch was born in denver. he went to harvard law school. clerked for supreme court justices white and kennedy. and he's been a judge in the 10th circuit court since 2006. next, former clerks for the supreme court nominee talked about judge gorsuch's approach to the law. his writing style. and how he works with colleagues on the court. hosted by the heritage foundation today. this is just under an hour. john: good afternoon. welcome to the heritage foundation. we of course welcome those who join us on our heritage.org website afrpbled those who will be viewing this program on c-span as well. for those in-house, we would ask that kind courtesy to see that our mobile devices have been silenced or turned off. and of course for those watching online, they are welcome to send questions or comments at any time, simply emailing, speaker@heritage.org. we will of course post the program following today's presentation on the heritage home page. leading our discussion is lizabeth slattery. she writes about the supreme court, separation of powers, judic
judge gorsuch was born in denver. he went to harvard law school. clerked for supreme court justices white and kennedy. and he's been a judge in the 10th circuit court since 2006. next, former clerks for the supreme court nominee talked about judge gorsuch's approach to the law. his writing style. and how he works with colleagues on the court. hosted by the heritage foundation today. this is just under an hour. john: good afternoon. welcome to the heritage foundation. we of course welcome those...
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there, you might know that, channel 7 in denver, i noticed them.owntown, denver, there's a lot of people that are stoned morning until night because they can get this stuff. i think that's what the attorney general was talking about. >> [laughs] to be clear, we have the number one economy in the country. when you are going that fast, you have all kinds of homelessness. we had that long before we legalize marijuana. every state that has a growing economy, right now, including texas -- >> bill: they shouldn't be homeless. if you want a service job in denver, you can get it like that. >> we don't have any evidence that this is the result of marijuana. there are a lot of other social issues that are around homelessness and addiction. >> bill: all right, governor, always a pleasure to talk to you. thanks for taking the time. directly ahead, bolling and rivera on the emotional moment when president trump spoke to the widow of slain navy seal ryan owens. that report moments away. for lower back pain sufferers, the search for relief often leads here. today
there, you might know that, channel 7 in denver, i noticed them.owntown, denver, there's a lot of people that are stoned morning until night because they can get this stuff. i think that's what the attorney general was talking about. >> [laughs] to be clear, we have the number one economy in the country. when you are going that fast, you have all kinds of homelessness. we had that long before we legalize marijuana. every state that has a growing economy, right now, including texas --...
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elway of the great denver broncos. should he be confirmed, he'll, he'll make history as he makes the first generation x justice of the united states report. the emerging generation of leadership. judge gorsuch is confirmed to the test circuit court by unanimously in 2006. six. eleven year senator graham provided over an empty committee what a difference a court makes. when you look at his record, his writing, his statements it's easy to see why judge gorsuch has such overwhelming appeal. he is not an ideologue. he's a mainstream terrorist who follows the law as it is written and doesn't try to plan it with his own personal policy preferences. as he said, personal politics or policy preferences have no useful role in judgment, regular and healthy doses of skepticism and conclusions always do. judge gorsuch is not an activist judge but a faithful adherence and ardent defender of our constitution. he's an originalist as justice kagan describes herself in her confirmation hearingto the us supreme court. judge gorsuch recog
elway of the great denver broncos. should he be confirmed, he'll, he'll make history as he makes the first generation x justice of the united states report. the emerging generation of leadership. judge gorsuch is confirmed to the test circuit court by unanimously in 2006. six. eleven year senator graham provided over an empty committee what a difference a court makes. when you look at his record, his writing, his statements it's easy to see why judge gorsuch has such overwhelming appeal. he is...
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then i flew from that interview to denver.meet someone who i confess i didn't really know very much about except that his name was neil gorsuch and he was a judge and that a professor of mine who was sort of my mentor in law school, her name is joan larson, a terrific judge herself now, was friends with neil gorsuch and said, he's new and he's great and you need to go clerk for him. i show up in denver and we have -- you talk to his clerks and sit down with the judge. in 30 minutes he managed, while being entirely kind of gentlemanly and polite, to poke at three or four questions about my writing sample and classes that were real questions, that got to the point. but meanwhile, to learn what i was planning to do over the weekend while i was there, was i planning to go hiking, where was i going? would i like to stop by his cabin because all the law clerks were going to be there on a hike and make sure i got somebody's phone number to make sure i did that. he was, from the beginning, from the first minute before he even offered
then i flew from that interview to denver.meet someone who i confess i didn't really know very much about except that his name was neil gorsuch and he was a judge and that a professor of mine who was sort of my mentor in law school, her name is joan larson, a terrific judge herself now, was friends with neil gorsuch and said, he's new and he's great and you need to go clerk for him. i show up in denver and we have -- you talk to his clerks and sit down with the judge. in 30 minutes he managed,...
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he's going back to denver. heather's in denver. she would love this young man and so i said, you should talk to heather kirby, and did, ultimately hired her, two law clerks including a friend of mine, mike davis, at the time, moving to work in the criminal division and a special assistant attorney and ultimately hired mike and mike having gone for a year and now his own private law practice and completely changed his life. went from iowa to dc to having a private law practice, his own solo practice with two other folks in denver, colorado. so then judge gorsuch had one more spot and said to me, you should come clerk for me and it's funny. you look back. what an idiot. i scoffed at him. i clerked for edith jones, the queen of, you know, the federal judiciary when it comes to folks who are conservative, so i can't clerk for you in denver, so crazy, young partners in the law firms have me come clerk but he made a convincing case. he said, ski season in denver. pretty good point. i was afraid to leave at the time because i had been the
he's going back to denver. heather's in denver. she would love this young man and so i said, you should talk to heather kirby, and did, ultimately hired her, two law clerks including a friend of mine, mike davis, at the time, moving to work in the criminal division and a special assistant attorney and ultimately hired mike and mike having gone for a year and now his own private law practice and completely changed his life. went from iowa to dc to having a private law practice, his own solo...
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i said, you know, this guy, so young, so dynamic, going back to denver, heather's in denver. she would love this young man, so i said you should talk to heather. he did, ultimately hired her, two other friends of mine, mike da davis, who had been a special assistant to the united states attorney and ultimately hired mike, and mike, having gone to clerk for judge gorsuch for a year, is now his own private law practice in denver, completely changed his life, went from living in iowa, d.c., to having a solo practice with two other folks in denver, colorado. and so then judge gorsuch had one more spot. he said to me, you should come clerk for me. it's funny, you look back and think to yourself, what an idiot i was back in those days. i scoffed at him, i clerked for judge edith jones, you know, the queen of, you know, the federal judiciary when it comes to folks who are conservative, you know, so i'm not going to clerk for you in denver. that's so crazy. young partners at law firms going to have me come clerk, right? but he made a convincing case, you know, ski season in denver. p
i said, you know, this guy, so young, so dynamic, going back to denver, heather's in denver. she would love this young man, so i said you should talk to heather. he did, ultimately hired her, two other friends of mine, mike da davis, who had been a special assistant to the united states attorney and ultimately hired mike, and mike, having gone to clerk for judge gorsuch for a year, is now his own private law practice in denver, completely changed his life, went from living in iowa, d.c., to...
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recently, american history tv was at the american historical association's annual meeting in denver, colorado. professors,h authors and graduate students about their research. this interview is about 20 minutes. >> we are joined by sarah field, the associate dean at the college of liberal arts and a good indications professor at the university of colorado denver, here to talk about title ix, one of the most discussed areas of sports in the last 20 years. what is title ix? >> title ix is a very short law -- 37 words -- that requires gender equity occur in federally funded educational settings. that's broader than just schools. it does require federal funding. >> what is its genesis? >> it stems out of the civil rights movement. in the 50's and 60's, the women's right grew and equal pay act shows up in 1963 and women expressed concern roles and women were not getting the same opportunities as their male counterparts. this is fairly traumatic -- fairly dramatic. the university of virginia did not accept women into any college except nursing and education until 1970. a lot of women thoug
recently, american history tv was at the american historical association's annual meeting in denver, colorado. professors,h authors and graduate students about their research. this interview is about 20 minutes. >> we are joined by sarah field, the associate dean at the college of liberal arts and a good indications professor at the university of colorado denver, here to talk about title ix, one of the most discussed areas of sports in the last 20 years. what is title ix? >> title...
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jeffrey brown is back with the story from denver. >> brown: at the denver art museum recently, an emotionalent for artist ramiro gomez and his parents. >> i'm very proud of him. >> brown: he'd brought them here to see his newest work, called "lupita," an installation that pays homage to a janitor who worked at these galleries. it was particularly poignant: gomez's parents themselves are laborers: his mother a janitor, his father a truck driver. >> i wouldn't be here without their labor. i wouldn't be here without their sacrifice. >> brown: today, gomez is an up- and-coming artist in los angeles. featured in galleries and exhibitions for work that captures a life of work by immigrants and others, not typically the subject of art. >> it's important for me to highlight these people who are not going to be recorded in our history. >> brown: in denver, gomez was one of 13 young mexican-american artists chosen for an exhibition called "mi tierra." their assignment: to create a new work that explores the idea of 'home' and 'place' in the american west. there were smaller paintings and large instal
jeffrey brown is back with the story from denver. >> brown: at the denver art museum recently, an emotionalent for artist ramiro gomez and his parents. >> i'm very proud of him. >> brown: he'd brought them here to see his newest work, called "lupita," an installation that pays homage to a janitor who worked at these galleries. it was particularly poignant: gomez's parents themselves are laborers: his mother a janitor, his father a truck driver. >> i wouldn't be...
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we report tonight from denver. >> at a sprawling home construction site, just 15 minutes from downtownenver, workers are moving ground and framing walls and windows, but the work is slow because the work force is slim. in there the big challenge right now is getting the houses built. >> reporter: veteran home builder gene meyers weathered more than one recession, he's never seen a labor shortage like this, faced by the threat of president trump's new immigration policies. >> let's be honest, the backbone of the industry in denver is hispanic labor. >> because americans won't do the work? >> exactly right. >> reporter: meyers verifies documentation on his contractors but has little control over subcontractors who do the basic work. >> you don't always know who is building the houses? >> we do our best. but we don't always know. >> reporter: so you could have undocumented workers on the site here? >> that's possible. >> reporter: meyers has been working with an exka saitor for ten years, juan says he's been a citizen since 1999 but he still worries he could be deported back to mexico. >>
we report tonight from denver. >> at a sprawling home construction site, just 15 minutes from downtownenver, workers are moving ground and framing walls and windows, but the work is slow because the work force is slim. in there the big challenge right now is getting the houses built. >> reporter: veteran home builder gene meyers weathered more than one recession, he's never seen a labor shortage like this, faced by the threat of president trump's new immigration policies. >>...
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it started this morning at an airport in denver.veling separately tweeted when she overheard a united attendant telling the girls they could not get on board. now, the girls were pass riders who fly under employee pass privileges. united is defending its decision saying there's a dress code for pass riders but regular riders can wear whatever they want but. it's gotten thousands of responses, mostly negative toward the calling for an apology to people saying they're cancelling flights. >>> 10,000 runners from across the country are taking part in today's philadelphia love run. runners worend jackets as they ran up mlk drive back to the art museum to half marathon. after yesterday's 70s, today was about 30 degrees cooler. some of the people we talked to say they didn't mind the chilly temperatures. >> it's perfect. absolutely perfect. i've been training all winter so it's been 40s all winter. >> i'm not an avid runner, i do it to get out of the house for fun so i just want to finish. >> in the last four years, the love run has donate
it started this morning at an airport in denver.veling separately tweeted when she overheard a united attendant telling the girls they could not get on board. now, the girls were pass riders who fly under employee pass privileges. united is defending its decision saying there's a dress code for pass riders but regular riders can wear whatever they want but. it's gotten thousands of responses, mostly negative toward the calling for an apology to people saying they're cancelling flights....
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for example here in denver, denver public schools have declared themselves a sanctuary or outlaw jusdiction. as i call them, in the public school. that defiance needs to be punished in the same way in the pocketbook. lou: that defiance attends across 300 jurisdictions as we said here tonight. 25 states have to their credit, moved to stop any prohibit any sanctuary policies on the parts of any jurisdiction within the states. but, it is also a time for the administration needs to go beyond this, and say we're going to absolutely insist on schools any other jurisdiction, particularly schools, comeblying with law. -- complying with law, we need to hear more information from our federal government. you cannot find out how many illegal immigrants are in the schools. the cost that is in, it is estimated but, there is no record of it, because it is splitsicall splitsically in-- politically incorrect, then have you organizations that are funded by federal government to be activists supporting illegal immigration, that has to stop too. >> right. this is a very trench point you are making. and the gam
for example here in denver, denver public schools have declared themselves a sanctuary or outlaw jusdiction. as i call them, in the public school. that defiance needs to be punished in the same way in the pocketbook. lou: that defiance attends across 300 jurisdictions as we said here tonight. 25 states have to their credit, moved to stop any prohibit any sanctuary policies on the parts of any jurisdiction within the states. but, it is also a time for the administration needs to go beyond this,...
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ours is called denver collective and i go through what is called denver health care.enver health care has denver medicaidwhich is the and obamacare rolled into one with the privatized health care and it works. it just works. host: emily telling us her experience with the affordable care act currently gets it especially with this proposal out by house republicans for the replacement plan for the affordable care act. richard in little rock, arkansas . republican line. you are on. inler: i have kind of got and john this topic because since 1986i has -- i have been an actuary and underwriter of benefits. the one thing i notice is whether it be democrat or republican, none of them have a clue about how insurance works. some policies may cost more or less in other states is that some states have better restrictions on their laws to protect consumers. for example, arkansas, florida, the guaranteed levels of the things that they have built up that means insurance companies have to do this or have to protect the customers compared to a state like illinois where everything goes
ours is called denver collective and i go through what is called denver health care.enver health care has denver medicaidwhich is the and obamacare rolled into one with the privatized health care and it works. it just works. host: emily telling us her experience with the affordable care act currently gets it especially with this proposal out by house republicans for the replacement plan for the affordable care act. richard in little rock, arkansas . republican line. you are on. inler: i have...
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and, a denver community focuses on all aspects of early education to give kids a better start. >> healthy food is foundational to overall health and well- being. it's a very important component to helping kids to grow up, pay attention in class, you know, be strong and active. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> it's hard not to feel pride as a citizen of this country when we're in a place like this. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: it's been an all- day interrogation for supreme court nominee neil gorsuch, at his senate confirmation hearing. the federal appeals judge fended off democrats' efforts today to ferret out his views on hot- button issues. he also worked to show independence from the man who picked him, under friendly questioning from republican lindsey graham. >> had you ever met president trump personally? >>
and, a denver community focuses on all aspects of early education to give kids a better start. >> healthy food is foundational to overall health and well- being. it's a very important component to helping kids to grow up, pay attention in class, you know, be strong and active. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> it's hard not to feel pride as a citizen of this country when we're in a...
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ramos: todo desde una iglesia, refugiada ahÍ en denver, colorado. con ello nos vamos.y recuerde que puede ver nuestras entrevistas y videos en univisionnoticias.com hasta la prÓxima semana, cuando juntos vayamos "al punto". gracias. >>hoy es domingo 12 de marzo Éstos son los titulares cientos de personas asistieron a un foro comunitario en el condado, para saber cÓmo les afectarÍa una posible revocaciÓn de la ley asequible. al borde de una posible deportaciÓn. la policÍa de vallejo estÁ en el ojo del huracÁn luego de que un oficial fuera captado, golpeando a un hombre que se estaba sometido. noticias fin de semana comienza ya. >> esta es la ediciÓn de
ramos: todo desde una iglesia, refugiada ahÍ en denver, colorado. con ello nos vamos.y recuerde que puede ver nuestras entrevistas y videos en univisionnoticias.com hasta la prÓxima semana, cuando juntos vayamos "al punto". gracias. >>hoy es domingo 12 de marzo Éstos son los titulares cientos de personas asistieron a un foro comunitario en el condado, para saber cÓmo les afectarÍa una posible revocaciÓn de la ley asequible. al borde de una posible deportaciÓn. la policÍa...
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and your particular area of expertise is an early medicine and denver and pioneering. more so on hospitals in america or, when did we start seeing hospitals? >> we started seeing hospitals more at the latter half of the 19th century. 11 of health care was happening at homes, a community-based or family-based medicine. as that always happens, public hospitals o
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292, and they are from uc irvine, university of san smu,isco, denver and southern methodist. i can get those names, they are not attached to the letter. >> the ranking member says it is already in the record. will you deny your unit management -- unanimous consent request? ms. jackson lee: yes. >> i asked the gentlewoman from texas be giving an additional minute. thank you. lee: i am very familiar with the center, i think you know marty in texas, we have been very close working on it. i think it is very important to reemphasize how lives can be saved when we give the opportunity for individuals who to report threats that not only can jeopardize the others, the significant
292, and they are from uc irvine, university of san smu,isco, denver and southern methodist. i can get those names, they are not attached to the letter. >> the ranking member says it is already in the record. will you deny your unit management -- unanimous consent request? ms. jackson lee: yes. >> i asked the gentlewoman from texas be giving an additional minute. thank you. lee: i am very familiar with the center, i think you know marty in texas, we have been very close working on...
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292, and they are from uc irvine, university of san francisco, denver, and smu school of law. southern methodist. >> the ranking member says she has already put that in the record. >> thank you. >> will you withdraw your unanimous consent request? >> yes, mr. chairman. >> okay, thank you. >> may i ask ms. pyati a question please? >> i ask unanimous consent the gentlewoman from texas be given an additional minute. >> i thank you, mr. chairman. ms. pyati, i am very familiar with the center. i think you know marty down in texas and we've been very close working on it. i think it is very important to reemphasize how lives can be saved when we give the opportunity for individuals who are unstatus to feel free to report threats that not only can jeopardize the lives of the significant others, the spouse,
292, and they are from uc irvine, university of san francisco, denver, and smu school of law. southern methodist. >> the ranking member says she has already put that in the record. >> thank you. >> will you withdraw your unanimous consent request? >> yes, mr. chairman. >> okay, thank you. >> may i ask ms. pyati a question please? >> i ask unanimous consent the gentlewoman from texas be given an additional minute. >> i thank you, mr. chairman. ms....
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joseph mcgilligan his adult life by working at the main railway terminal in downtown denver. from there, dr. mcgill went on to become a prominent surgeon general. he reyes raised seven -- he raised seven children. neil's maternal grand father was his legal inspiration. after serving in world war i, john gorsuch put himself through undergraduate and law school at the university of denver by driving a trolley car. upon graduation, john built a law practice focusing on real estate law. he also made time to help denver's welfare departments and cooperate in the kiwanis club and numerous other organizations. john started what was at one time one of the largest law firms in deny very, where he practiced well -- in denver, where he practiced well into his 80's. it was this family practice which drove neil to pursue jobs at a young age. he mowed lawns, shoveled snow and even shoveled some more snow in the great state of colorado. it was this great work ethic combined with his family's appreciation of higher education. i think this chamber is well-familiar with his academic credential
joseph mcgilligan his adult life by working at the main railway terminal in downtown denver. from there, dr. mcgill went on to become a prominent surgeon general. he reyes raised seven -- he raised seven children. neil's maternal grand father was his legal inspiration. after serving in world war i, john gorsuch put himself through undergraduate and law school at the university of denver by driving a trolley car. upon graduation, john built a law practice focusing on real estate law. he also...
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marine raffaele minichiello hijacked an l.a.to san francisco flight and stopped in denver, new york, bangor, maine and shannon, ireland on his way to rome. "would you do it again?" "go home! go home." covering 6900 miles, it was the longest hijacking in history and had coverage nearly ever step along the way. in late 1970, the u.s. got 75 countries to sign the hague hijacking convention. an international agreement for how to prevent and punish hijackers worldwide. but it would take three years until there was a real decline in the practice. that's when cuba and the u.s. worked out a deal that would let the hijackers stand trial in the states.
marine raffaele minichiello hijacked an l.a.to san francisco flight and stopped in denver, new york, bangor, maine and shannon, ireland on his way to rome. "would you do it again?" "go home! go home." covering 6900 miles, it was the longest hijacking in history and had coverage nearly ever step along the way. in late 1970, the u.s. got 75 countries to sign the hague hijacking convention. an international agreement for how to prevent and punish hijackers worldwide. but it...
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this highway would extend roughly 1500 miles, about the distance from washington to denver. town of dawson creek saw the arrival of engineer troops in march of 1942. here they set up a camp. enlisted men were trained in maintenance and operation of tractors in the north. their workouts in subzero weather produced skilled cap -- cat skinners. ♪ >> before the arrival of additional engineers, these first troops moved out on a trail to fort nelson, where the established a base camp and began working northwest. other regiments headed to yukon through skagway. they began working both northwest and southeast. still other regiments entered alaska at valdez and moved up through the interior. they begin working toward fairbanks and the yukon border. in all, there were seven engineer regiments, about 10,000 men. their immediate job was to break through a pioneer road. a road without frills but that could be used to supply the airfields and which could be replaced with a permanent road later. ♪ >> all spring and summer, the troops hacked and cut their way through. ♪ >> there were colore
this highway would extend roughly 1500 miles, about the distance from washington to denver. town of dawson creek saw the arrival of engineer troops in march of 1942. here they set up a camp. enlisted men were trained in maintenance and operation of tractors in the north. their workouts in subzero weather produced skilled cap -- cat skinners. ♪ >> before the arrival of additional engineers, these first troops moved out on a trail to fort nelson, where the established a base camp and...
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he jumps in the car and drives the 200 miles from denver to grand junction. >> when my dad called me to tell me that paige was missing, it's the first time i had heard him cry since i was a little kid. >> reporter: saturday evening, frank birgfeld finally arrives in grand b junction. >> we searched the house, we ser searched the property. by about 9:30 they had blood hounds on the grounds trooing to see whether there was a trail leading away from the house. then sunday night, a disturbing development. >> what's your emergency? >> there's a car on fire in the parking lot. >> paige's ford red focus is discovered on fire in a parking lot two miles from her home. >> do you see flames or smoke? >> yeah, there's a lot of flames. but there's nobody around that i could see. >> reporter: by the time firefighters rooi s arrive, the able to salvage little. the car is vandalized. the fire ruled arson. >> we have a lot of work to do and we don't know where paige is at. >> the front seat on the driver's side is pushed all the way back. they asked a woman paige's height to try to reach the pedals.
he jumps in the car and drives the 200 miles from denver to grand junction. >> when my dad called me to tell me that paige was missing, it's the first time i had heard him cry since i was a little kid. >> reporter: saturday evening, frank birgfeld finally arrives in grand b junction. >> we searched the house, we ser searched the property. by about 9:30 they had blood hounds on the grounds trooing to see whether there was a trail leading away from the house. then sunday night,...
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. >> reporter: drive north out of denver on this two-lane blacktop called u.s. 85. there sits the tiny town of evans, where locals joke the manure odor wafting from the nearby fields is no rocky mountain high. %-p and tom fallis live, and it's ine and other intoxicants being passed around freely on new year's eve. perhaps the scent of a relationship turning sour. >> happy new year! >> reporter: ashley and tom are a young married couple, hosting a party for friends and family, they live in a subdivision called grapevine hollow. each street named for a famous wine, though ironically, not a vineyard in sight. their house is on zinfandel, a vino with lots of alcohol and a lasting aftertaste. fitting, since when the alcohol stops flowing on zinfandel tonight, no one will ever forget. had you ever seen a case like this before? >> something like this? the ashley fallis case? no, this has been an extremely high profile case. >> reporter: james redmond has covered the story for the "greeley tribune." but there are really two stories. how do feel feel about this case? is it,
. >> reporter: drive north out of denver on this two-lane blacktop called u.s. 85. there sits the tiny town of evans, where locals joke the manure odor wafting from the nearby fields is no rocky mountain high. %-p and tom fallis live, and it's ine and other intoxicants being passed around freely on new year's eve. perhaps the scent of a relationship turning sour. >> happy new year! >> reporter: ashley and tom are a young married couple, hosting a party for friends and family,...
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my dad's father made his way through college working on denver's trolley cars. he practiced law through the great depression and he taught me that lawyers exist to help people with their problems, not the other way around. his wife came from family of pioneers. she loved to fish and she's the one who taught me how to tie a fly. i want to thank my friends, so many of whom are here, liberals and conservatives and independents from every kind of background and belief. many hundreds have written this committee on my behalf and i'm truly touched by their support. they have been there for me always. not least when we recently lost my uncle jack, a hero of mine. and a lifelong episcopal priest. he gave the benediction when i took oath as a judge. i confess, i was hoping he might offer a single prayer. but as i know, he's smiling. i want to thank my fellow judges across the country. judging is sometimes a lonely and hard job but i've seen how these men and women work, how hard they work with courage and collegiate, it makes real the constitution and laws of the united s
my dad's father made his way through college working on denver's trolley cars. he practiced law through the great depression and he taught me that lawyers exist to help people with their problems, not the other way around. his wife came from family of pioneers. she loved to fish and she's the one who taught me how to tie a fly. i want to thank my friends, so many of whom are here, liberals and conservatives and independents from every kind of background and belief. many hundreds have written...
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and according to the denver post in which she represented the underdog. that would focus on the little guy. judge gorsuch has a consistent record to apply the of law fairly equalities reasons i am certain judge gorsuch will make colorado proud to have a positive impact for generations to come. afford to him having a fair hearing and working with my distinguished colleagues on both sides of the aisle to confirm his nomination this memorialized in the capitol rotunda ends with the words beyond the sundown is the wisdom the wisdom of judge gorsuch guardian of the constitution will serve ourng nation well for generations to come. >> mr. chairman thanks to you in the committee to allow me to be here today with a distinct privilege to be to with my colleague to introduce judge gorsuch the son of colorado board and raised and distinguished record of public service and private practice and outstanding integrity per by welcome during their studies at oxford moving to colorado where they'll live withh there two daughters. doing a great job with his professional bac
and according to the denver post in which she represented the underdog. that would focus on the little guy. judge gorsuch has a consistent record to apply the of law fairly equalities reasons i am certain judge gorsuch will make colorado proud to have a positive impact for generations to come. afford to him having a fair hearing and working with my distinguished colleagues on both sides of the aisle to confirm his nomination this memorialized in the capitol rotunda ends with the words beyond...
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we have a great rodeo in denver every year. granled national. and it begins -- grand national. and it begins with a parade down 17th street. which would be like a parade down pennsylvania avenue in d.c. where you have cattle. it's a cattle drive. the main road in denver. they shut it down. that's how you mark the opening of the grand national. and the closing of the grand national is celebrated by the prize steer getting to spend a little time in the brown palace hotel. the brown palace hotel is like the willard orpik your favorite glance -- fancy. yes, they bring the prize steer in the lobby of the brown palace. and in between there's a rodeo. and the stock show. and the kids show their animals. my kids never made it to the grand national. they're more county fair types with their chickens and their rabbits and dogs and whatever. but the kids compete to this grand national. this is big time. then there's mutten busting. and i think my children still have ptsd from mutten busng. mutten busting, as you know, comes sort of like bronco busting for adults. you take a poor little ki
we have a great rodeo in denver every year. granled national. and it begins -- grand national. and it begins with a parade down 17th street. which would be like a parade down pennsylvania avenue in d.c. where you have cattle. it's a cattle drive. the main road in denver. they shut it down. that's how you mark the opening of the grand national. and the closing of the grand national is celebrated by the prize steer getting to spend a little time in the brown palace hotel. the brown palace hotel...
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this appeared on the site called "the denver guardian." it sounded like a legitimate site, it was not. trying to find, who was this that was behind this? it was initially not that easy because you can go to godaddy and that web site is somebody who owns the domain name. i enlisted a smart techie to look at the internet like a paleontologist like looking for fossils. we got a name, an address. i decided the best thing to do is to go knock on his door. it turned out he was in huntington beach, california, and i had no idea what they were going to find and i took a male intern with me because i was nervous about this but i held the story in my hand and there he was, name is justin koehler. i said, did you write this? we wanted to know. he said, no. i said, do you own "the denver guardian"? he's an npr fan, turns out. seriously. he gets back to us and says, i'll talk to you. i know about it and i do own the "denver guardian" web site and he absolutely knew he was doing fake news. in his case, he was a hillary clinton supporter too. he said he
this appeared on the site called "the denver guardian." it sounded like a legitimate site, it was not. trying to find, who was this that was behind this? it was initially not that easy because you can go to godaddy and that web site is somebody who owns the domain name. i enlisted a smart techie to look at the internet like a paleontologist like looking for fossils. we got a name, an address. i decided the best thing to do is to go knock on his door. it turned out he was in huntington...
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cleveland estuvo en dÉnver. lebron james paga lo que debe. los de dÉnver terminaron con victoria. morelia estarÁ enfrentando las Águilas del amÉrica. el juego estÁ programado para empezar a las cuatro. de la tarde. marÍa: quÉ te parece lo del bateador de los gigantes? >> comenzarÁ como instructor y luego serÁ el embajador del equipo de la bahÍa que tanto le debe. >> bienvenido a casa una vez mÁs. en reino unido dieron luz verde a un tratamiento para que las cambiesde tres padres. si -- nazca me ves de tres padres. Éste pollo gigante ocasionÓ debates en las redes sociales. ♪ >> no guarde el paraguas porque la lluvia nos dio un respiro. guillermo: hoy es noche de miÉrcoles, noche de la buena suerte. veamos el siguiente sistema que en la primera banda de nubosidad comienza a acercarse a la costa oeste. entra el aire frÍo y comienza a entrar el aire seco. va a garantizar condiciones secas para maÑana. despuÉs, estarÍa entrando el sistema que va a generar mÁs tormentas de invierno, es decir, nevadas en zonas altas. por supuesto, mÁs lluvia para nosotros. la temperatura en los 49, se ma
cleveland estuvo en dÉnver. lebron james paga lo que debe. los de dÉnver terminaron con victoria. morelia estarÁ enfrentando las Águilas del amÉrica. el juego estÁ programado para empezar a las cuatro. de la tarde. marÍa: quÉ te parece lo del bateador de los gigantes? >> comenzarÁ como instructor y luego serÁ el embajador del equipo de la bahÍa que tanto le debe. >> bienvenido a casa una vez mÁs. en reino unido dieron luz verde a un tratamiento para que las cambiesde...
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. >>> also up next why an agent saw two teenages from boarding a flight in denver and the reason the airline is standing by the decision. >> good morning. we do see traffic that's moving pretty well this early hour. san francisco northbound 101. approaching the 80 split. . >> and our weather will look good. our system is cleared out. temperatures. what about the rest of the week? we'll have the answer coming up. honey nut cheerios gets their delicious taste from honest ingredients. like real delicious honey and real oats. okay that's still honey. huh, there we go. we're back to honey again. who's directing this? that guy. figures. try new very berry cheerios. the taste of real fruit in every bite. so berry good. >>> the russian prime minister has amassed a fortunate that goes beyond the salary. >> united airline is supporting a decision at denver international airport. the agent barred two teenage girls from boarding a flight because they were wearing leggings. they received angry tweets from across the country with people criticizing what they considered an intrusive, sexist policy
. >>> also up next why an agent saw two teenages from boarding a flight in denver and the reason the airline is standing by the decision. >> good morning. we do see traffic that's moving pretty well this early hour. san francisco northbound 101. approaching the 80 split. . >> and our weather will look good. our system is cleared out. temperatures. what about the rest of the week? we'll have the answer coming up. honey nut cheerios gets their delicious taste from honest...
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demand action witness to young females being denied access to an airline flight from minneapolis to denver because they were wearing leggings. not please, she exercised her fingers and took to twitter to air her grievances. her first tweet, a united gate agent is not letting girls in leggings on the flight from minneapolis to denver because, spandex isn't allowed? united's response, the two passengers this morning were united pass writers who are not in compliance with our dress code policy for companies benefit travel. that is all we have here from philadelphia international airport. back to. >> let's unpack this a bit. two teenage girls in question were pass writers. they have a family member or friend who worked for united airlines. as a result they were flying free that day. in accordance with the policy of the company, they needed to look a certain way. the policy states, you're not allowed to wear clothing that does not look neat and professional. that includes form fitting like our spandex tops, pants, dresses and other things. twitter users called the sexist and biased against wome
demand action witness to young females being denied access to an airline flight from minneapolis to denver because they were wearing leggings. not please, she exercised her fingers and took to twitter to air her grievances. her first tweet, a united gate agent is not letting girls in leggings on the flight from minneapolis to denver because, spandex isn't allowed? united's response, the two passengers this morning were united pass writers who are not in compliance with our dress code policy for...
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remind you, denver district-based court, the tenth circuit court based out of denver, colorado, covers about 20% of our nation's landmass. it's a huge, huge area. this is a court that deals with public land cases. this is a court that deals with water issues, a complex federal public land issues, tribal issues. this is a judge who has been a part of 2700 opinions, voting 97% of the time with the majority of the court. now, the majority of the court isn't all george w. bush or george h.w. bush or ronald reagan nominees. nominees in the tenth circuit court are bipartisan justices. it's filled with democratic and republican appointees. that's the tenth circuit court, somebody who judge gorsuch has worked with. judge gorsuch has been somebody who is known as a feeder judge. a feeder judge is somebody that the supreme court when they are looking to select clerks to help the justices do their work, they look to judge gorsuch to provide them with the law clerks to help them at the supreme court. they do that because he is an incredible and outstanding jurist, somebody who has the respect on b
remind you, denver district-based court, the tenth circuit court based out of denver, colorado, covers about 20% of our nation's landmass. it's a huge, huge area. this is a court that deals with public land cases. this is a court that deals with water issues, a complex federal public land issues, tribal issues. this is a judge who has been a part of 2700 opinions, voting 97% of the time with the majority of the court. now, the majority of the court isn't all george w. bush or george h.w. bush...
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that. >> i love denver. >> your sister is there. >> my sister lives in denver. >> can you confirm --ple. it is a real city with demand. it's a real city with real demand and as you can see outside in the dark you would see a sprawling residential home construction site just barely 15 minutes from downtown denver. there are a lot of different builders here, both public and private, and they all say they have the same problem. not nearly enough labor. they all thought that the labor crisis would get a lot better this year. it's gotten worse. builders here tell me they could be putting up 50% more homes if they just had the hands to do it. and competition here is so fierce that there are higher wage offers on scrap lumber and some are poaching workers off each other. wage growth and residential construction is twice the national average but americans do not want this job anymore. the vast majority of workers here are mexican. some documented, some not. and a lot of them are worried about new policies under the prumz. so much so that some are actually buying property back in mexico and g
that. >> i love denver. >> your sister is there. >> my sister lives in denver. >> can you confirm --ple. it is a real city with demand. it's a real city with real demand and as you can see outside in the dark you would see a sprawling residential home construction site just barely 15 minutes from downtown denver. there are a lot of different builders here, both public and private, and they all say they have the same problem. not nearly enough labor. they all thought that...
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andy scholes has more in the bleacher report. >> is he going to denver?have to fight this out. you want him on the broncos. i want him on texans. romo watch is on. the favorites to land the former cowboys quarterback is the denver broncos and houston texans. romo cut by the cowboys unimaginable. due to the rise of dak prescott, romo is expendable. >>> michigan men's basketball team got a scare on the way to the big ten tournament as the plane skidded off the runway. the team released a statement. high winds forced the plane to abort takeoff and strong braking slid them off course. the plane was damaged. the michigan coach said few people were banged up, but not seriously injured. team flying to d.c. and over to the arena for the game. >>> barcelona pulling off one of the greatest comebacks in history. in the champions league, you play two games against opponent. they combine the score and winner moves on. barcelona lost game one to paris. 4-0. odds of moving on were slim. more slim when they needed to score three goals late in the game. but in what some a
andy scholes has more in the bleacher report. >> is he going to denver?have to fight this out. you want him on the broncos. i want him on texans. romo watch is on. the favorites to land the former cowboys quarterback is the denver broncos and houston texans. romo cut by the cowboys unimaginable. due to the rise of dak prescott, romo is expendable. >>> michigan men's basketball team got a scare on the way to the big ten tournament as the plane skidded off the runway. the team...
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i'm from denver. you need to try harder at this snowstorm thing. [laughter] ms. walker: tonight, i really stand here not as a gal from denver but as the chair of the radio television digital news foundation. rtdnf's founder barney oldfield was a colorful guy, retired air force colonel, press aide to then-general eisenhower, and a hollywood publicist. among his best friends, boxer george foreman. barney was also passionate about the news industry. let's be blunt. never before has it been so important to defend the first amendment rights of our industry. and so this year, to strengthen barney's legacy and ensure the voices for press freedom has the training, resources, and support to uphold the public's right to know, we have established a permanent endowment fund. rtdna is committed to providing professional development opportunities for working and aspiring journalists and journalism educators. our new rtdnf permanent endowment fund is designed to provide long-term support for the foundation's first amendment protection efforts. 2017 will come and go, and so will
i'm from denver. you need to try harder at this snowstorm thing. [laughter] ms. walker: tonight, i really stand here not as a gal from denver but as the chair of the radio television digital news foundation. rtdnf's founder barney oldfield was a colorful guy, retired air force colonel, press aide to then-general eisenhower, and a hollywood publicist. among his best friends, boxer george foreman. barney was also passionate about the news industry. let's be blunt. never before has it been so...