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una iglesia de dÉnver, colorado, donde buscÓ refugio con su pequeÑo hijo para protegerse de la deportaciÓna poder estar con mis hijos, con mi familia, sin ese miedo. reportera: es que los problemas comenzaron con su primer abogado, pues asegura que este no la representÓ apropiadamente en 2010, por presuntamente utilizar una documentaciÓn que no era la suya para trabajar. sin embargo ahora existe una esperanza. >> nosotros tenemos un acuerdo con el gobierno de que ella puede estar afuera del santuario hasta su prÓxima cita en julio, nosotros tenemos hasta el 7 de agosto. reportera: esta madre de dos niÑos podrÁ continuar su caso legal desde su hogar, pero su tiempo es limitado y no es una garantÍa que se pueda quedar en el paÍs. >> pues son dos meses que puedo hacer muchas cosas, buscar mÁs apoyo, seguir peleando mi caso, juntando mÁs personas, más de la comunidad que influya. y pues, yo tengo esperanzas el 7 de julio en la corte y que me reabran mi caso y poder seguir en este paÍs mÁs tiempo. reportera: aunque esto depende de algo mÁs, segÚn su abogado. >> si nosotros ganamos la corte en j
una iglesia de dÉnver, colorado, donde buscÓ refugio con su pequeÑo hijo para protegerse de la deportaciÓna poder estar con mis hijos, con mi familia, sin ese miedo. reportera: es que los problemas comenzaron con su primer abogado, pues asegura que este no la representÓ apropiadamente en 2010, por presuntamente utilizar una documentaciÓn que no era la suya para trabajar. sin embargo ahora existe una esperanza. >> nosotros tenemos un acuerdo con el gobierno de que ella puede estar...
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recently, american history tv was at the american historical association's annual meeting in denver, colorado. we spoke with professors, authors, and graduate students about their research. this interview is about 20 minutes. >> we are with susan lederer, a medical history professor at the university of wisconsin. you focus on bioethics. organ transplants. how did attitudes about death change in the united states after world war ii? >> one of the ways in which death changed after world war ii is that there was a growing interest in the increasing costs associated with the funeral industry. great concern about funeral directors who unscrupulously took advantage of people during their time of need. and so, in response to this exploitation, there was a trend toward simple burial and the formation of so-called memorial societies that offered working-class families a much cheaper alternative for the burial costs associated with the death of their loved ones. another major development was the popularity, the enormous attention to the possibility that blindness could be cured by cornea transplants i
recently, american history tv was at the american historical association's annual meeting in denver, colorado. we spoke with professors, authors, and graduate students about their research. this interview is about 20 minutes. >> we are with susan lederer, a medical history professor at the university of wisconsin. you focus on bioethics. organ transplants. how did attitudes about death change in the united states after world war ii? >> one of the ways in which death changed after...
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recently, american history tv was at the american historical association's annual meeting in denver, colorado. we spoke with professors, authors, and graduate students about their research. this interview is about 20 minutes. bill: we are with chelsea medlock, a history professor at oklahoma state university. one of the more interesting topics we have seen is the use of war animals. how common was it for the u.s. and other military forces to use animals in world war i and world war ii? chelsea: it was really quite common up until right after world war ii going into the korean war. in world war i, you had all types of animals, such as horses, the largest group, followed by pigeons, war dogs, camels, elephants occasionally, depending on the terrain and location, oxen and bull. if you can think of any kind animal, it was probably at least in the war, whether it was a pet or mascot or working animal. bill: what were pigeons used for? chelsea: pigeons would be used for carrier pigeons and homing pigeons to convey messages across the lines. bill: messages attached to them? chelsea: yes. one of the
recently, american history tv was at the american historical association's annual meeting in denver, colorado. we spoke with professors, authors, and graduate students about their research. this interview is about 20 minutes. bill: we are with chelsea medlock, a history professor at oklahoma state university. one of the more interesting topics we have seen is the use of war animals. how common was it for the u.s. and other military forces to use animals in world war i and world war ii? chelsea:...
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> recently american history tv was at the american historical association's annual meeting in denver colorado spoke with professors, authors, and graduate students about the research. this interview is about 20 minutes. >> we are with susan r, a bioethics professor at the university of wisconsin. you focus on the area of i/o ethics, organ transplants. how did attitudes about debt change in the united states after world war ii? >> one of the ways in which attitudes changed after world war ii is that there was a growing interest in the united states and response to the increasing costs associated with the funeral industry. great concern about general
> recently american history tv was at the american historical association's annual meeting in denver colorado spoke with professors, authors, and graduate students about the research. this interview is about 20 minutes. >> we are with susan r, a bioethics professor at the university of wisconsin. you focus on the area of i/o ethics, organ transplants. how did attitudes about debt change in the united states after world war ii? >> one of the ways in which attitudes changed after...
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>> while it's likely the first heatwave of the year, this is the scene i denver, colorado. >> nydia han has a special report. >> we have a ballooning construction crisis. one builder alone says repairs will cost hundreds of millions of dollars more than estimated one year prior. troubleshooters investigate and look for new solutions. ducis rogers hears from the neag running back when "action news" continues. ♪ ♪ millions of you are online right now, searching one topic. that will generate over 600 million results. and if you've been diagnosed with cancer, searching for answers like where to treat, can feel even more overwhelming. so start your search with a specialist at cancer treatment centers of america. expertune roof. start where specialists use advanced genomic testing to guide precision cancer treatment... ...that may lead to targeted therapies and more treatment options. start where there's a commitment to analyzing the latest research and conducting clinical trials-to help each patient get the personalized cancer care they deserve. start at one of the cancer treatment centers o
>> while it's likely the first heatwave of the year, this is the scene i denver, colorado. >> nydia han has a special report. >> we have a ballooning construction crisis. one builder alone says repairs will cost hundreds of millions of dollars more than estimated one year prior. troubleshooters investigate and look for new solutions. ducis rogers hears from the neag running back when "action news" continues. ♪ ♪ millions of you are online right now, searching one...
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recently, american history tv was at the american historical association's annual meeting in denver, coloradopoke with professors, authors, and graduate students about their research. this interview is about 20 minutes. >>
recently, american history tv was at the american historical association's annual meeting in denver, coloradopoke with professors, authors, and graduate students about their research. this interview is about 20 minutes. >>
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alegrÍa de la preparaciÓn de la preparatoria de una joven se multiplicÓ para una familia en denver, coloradoximo el momento que la llamaron para entregar su diploma. pero lo que lo hace mÁs especiales que toda su familia se encuentra reunida esta dÍa, ya que su papÁ estuvo a punto de ser deportado tras ser detenido en su trabajo por agentes de ice. >> emocionado. estos momento se viven una vez en la vida, muy contento y orgulloso de ella. >> no querÍa que llegara este dÍa si Él no iba a estar con nosotros, y muy contenta que estÁ aquÍ, porque me pudo ver y sentirse orgulloso de mÍ. juan carlos: momentos difÍciles para toda la familia, una mezcla de sentimientos entre la alegrÍa de la graduaciÓn y la preocupaciÓn de que el patriarca de esta familia mexicana fuera deportado. >> muy triste y muy decepcionada, pero tenÍa que continuar, ella se graduaba. juan carlos: sin embargo, fue liberado despuÉs de siete dÍas, y la semana pasada recibiÓ la noticia de que las autoridades de migraciÓn le permitieron quedarse hasta marzo del 2019, lo cual aumentÓ sus esperanzas de que su situaciÓn migratoria se
alegrÍa de la preparaciÓn de la preparatoria de una joven se multiplicÓ para una familia en denver, coloradoximo el momento que la llamaron para entregar su diploma. pero lo que lo hace mÁs especiales que toda su familia se encuentra reunida esta dÍa, ya que su papÁ estuvo a punto de ser deportado tras ser detenido en su trabajo por agentes de ice. >> emocionado. estos momento se viven una vez en la vida, muy contento y orgulloso de ella. >> no querÍa que llegara este dÍa si...
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juan carlos: un gusto saludarte desde denver, colorado.tionals, y san francisco giants. hoy la mlb dio a conocer que hardware fue sancionado por cuatro juegos y strickland por seis partidos. le pida matrimonio y la abraza, pero era para abrazarlo a Él, marÍa: la organizaciÓn de comunidades de oakland ofrece un taller informativo totalmente gratis para los inmigrantes. sepa cuÁl es la postura de la policÍa de auckland sobre el trabajo de la agencia ice. los recursos disponibles. tambiÉn habrÁ consulta con abogados de migraciÓn, la cita es el sÁbado 11 de junio a las 12 del mediodÍa en oakland. mÁs informaciÓn esta noche las 11. jorge: martes 30 de mayo, estas son las principales noticias. tenemos la batalla de texas. activista mantiene la presiÓn para que no se ponga en prÁctica la reciente ley anti migrante aprobada. los cuatro hermanos de estado unidos en california, . reciben dinero. la guardia nacional venezolana dispara bombas lacrimÓgenas a periodistas. tenemos controversia acerca de la chaqueta que luciÓ melania trump recientemente e
juan carlos: un gusto saludarte desde denver, colorado.tionals, y san francisco giants. hoy la mlb dio a conocer que hardware fue sancionado por cuatro juegos y strickland por seis partidos. le pida matrimonio y la abraza, pero era para abrazarlo a Él, marÍa: la organizaciÓn de comunidades de oakland ofrece un taller informativo totalmente gratis para los inmigrantes. sepa cuÁl es la postura de la policÍa de auckland sobre el trabajo de la agencia ice. los recursos disponibles. tambiÉn...
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from denver, colorado, please give it up for jen sculley.ers and applause] jen, how are you doing? welcome. >> good. can i hug you? >> bring it in! >> [laughs] thank you. thanks. >> welcome to "millionaire." um, you have gone well above and
from denver, colorado, please give it up for jen sculley.ers and applause] jen, how are you doing? welcome. >> good. can i hug you? >> bring it in! >> [laughs] thank you. thanks. >> welcome to "millionaire." um, you have gone well above and
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from denver, colorado, please give it up for jen sculley. [cheers and applause] jen, how are you doing? welcome. >> good. can i hug you? >> bring it in! >> [laughs] thank you. thanks. >> welcome to "millionaire." um, you have gone well above and beyond being a great teacher. >> oh, thanks.
from denver, colorado, please give it up for jen sculley. [cheers and applause] jen, how are you doing? welcome. >> good. can i hug you? >> bring it in! >> [laughs] thank you. thanks. >> welcome to "millionaire." um, you have gone well above and beyond being a great teacher. >> oh, thanks.
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de la libertad ansiada de vizguerra quien permaneciÓ 88 dÍas refugiÁndose en esta iglesia de denver, coloradonviviÓ donde le dieron el reconocimiento y a celebrar nuevamente el dÍa de las madres. >> mi hija mayor dijo, vamos a comer juntos como familia. reportero: esto inmigrante con cuatro hijos, tres de ellos ciudadanos estadounidenses pudo salir ya que las autoridades le permitieron quedarse en el paÍs hasta el 2019. lo mÁs triste era no estar con ellos. >> cuando tenÍan tiempo, iban a haber mes, sino el fin --a verme, sino el fin de semana estaban sÁbado y domingo. reportero: estÁ feliz de estar en compaÑÍa de los pequeÑos que la extraÑaban mucho. en estos momentos todos estÁn mÁs tranquilos y felices. >> la amo porque ya regreso con nosotros y le voy a dar un regalo para que no se sienta sola reportero: tambiÉn por primera vez puede disfrutar al mÁximo del reconocimiento por parte de la revista times, que la nombro una de las personas mÁs influyentes en el mismo aÑo que al presidente donald trump y el papa francisco. su reacciÓn es de incredibilidad. >> cuando me llega a la invitaciÓn a
de la libertad ansiada de vizguerra quien permaneciÓ 88 dÍas refugiÁndose en esta iglesia de denver, coloradonviviÓ donde le dieron el reconocimiento y a celebrar nuevamente el dÍa de las madres. >> mi hija mayor dijo, vamos a comer juntos como familia. reportero: esto inmigrante con cuatro hijos, tres de ellos ciudadanos estadounidenses pudo salir ya que las autoridades le permitieron quedarse en el paÍs hasta el 2019. lo mÁs triste era no estar con ellos. >> cuando tenÍan...
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sucedió en denver, colorado.voy a poder celebrar el dÍa de las madres con mis hijos. galo: despuÉs de vivir 86 dÍas refugiaba en un iglesia por miedo a ser devuelta a mÉxico, el servicio de inmigraciÓn suspendiÓ la deportación de guerra y le concediÓ la oportunidad de que permanezca en estados unidos hasta el 15 de marzo de 2019. >> mucha emociÓn. feliz por ver siempre a mi comunidad conmigo. galo: esta inusual decisiÓn deja un legado precedente en medio de tantas deportaciones. guerra no es unanimidad de cualquiera, se trata de una de las 100 personas mÁs influyentes del mundo, segÚn la revista times, por su lucha a favor de los derechos de los inmigrantes. >> como fueron pasando los dÍas en el centro de detenciÓn, comencÉ a recibir noticias buenas. al final pude salir. galo: este abrazo es el legado que esta madre le dice a ingrid la Única mujer que se quedÓ viviendo en la iglesia. guerra por fin podrÁ reunirse con sus cuatro hijos. janet utilizo un nÚmero de seguro social falso para trabajar y tambiÉn cruzÓ il
sucedió en denver, colorado.voy a poder celebrar el dÍa de las madres con mis hijos. galo: despuÉs de vivir 86 dÍas refugiaba en un iglesia por miedo a ser devuelta a mÉxico, el servicio de inmigraciÓn suspendiÓ la deportación de guerra y le concediÓ la oportunidad de que permanezca en estados unidos hasta el 15 de marzo de 2019. >> mucha emociÓn. feliz por ver siempre a mi comunidad conmigo. galo: esta inusual decisiÓn deja un legado precedente en medio de tantas...
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. >>> if you live in the denver, colorado, area, you may know there was a big hailstorm on monday. if you don't live there, plenty of videos coming out to show you the feats of mother nature. golf ball sized hail. this guy picks up one piece and can't believe it. >> look at that. that was falling from the sky. >> especially when it's so big. it is kind of fascinating. >> yeah. unless it falls on your car. >> that's right. after the wonderment of the oh wow look how big the hail was, then this starts to set in. that window looked like swiss cheese. the guy behind the camera, realized if that's what my car looks like, what's my car look like? >> no! my car! no! >> the back window is shattered to bits. completely gone. his windshield also cracked and even some of the plastic panelling on the car has holes in it. there's going to be a lot of insurance claims coming out of the denver area related to this storm. it's a bummer. there's not much you can really do. >>> buzz on over to norway where these students who were on class trip got a real cool show and happened to get their cameras r
. >>> if you live in the denver, colorado, area, you may know there was a big hailstorm on monday. if you don't live there, plenty of videos coming out to show you the feats of mother nature. golf ball sized hail. this guy picks up one piece and can't believe it. >> look at that. that was falling from the sky. >> especially when it's so big. it is kind of fascinating. >> yeah. unless it falls on your car. >> that's right. after the wonderment of the oh wow look...
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denver, colorado where kristin grogan discovered the game in nearby littleton when she was 15.to play professionally and became a top women's player. >> it feels great when you are playing at that level of unconsciousness, where you are in the zone. women tend to have great hand eye coordination and this game is a level playing field for everyone when you can be just as good if not better than men at times. >> her reflexes are incredible. she can stuff the ball at somebody without the blink of an eye. >> now in her 40s, she just played in her third championship in germany. the u.s. team won six gold, once over, and two bronze receiving the award for most metals earned. >> we take a lot of pride in the fact that we get to be the representatives for the united states. we are pretty proud. >> her passion for foosball has lasted all these years not only because of the competitive challenge but even more because of the friendships she has made. >> the game is great but it comes down to the people. >> she placed third with her partner to take a bronze medal at the world championship.
denver, colorado where kristin grogan discovered the game in nearby littleton when she was 15.to play professionally and became a top women's player. >> it feels great when you are playing at that level of unconsciousness, where you are in the zone. women tend to have great hand eye coordination and this game is a level playing field for everyone when you can be just as good if not better than men at times. >> her reflexes are incredible. she can stuff the ball at somebody without...
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i'm headed to kota's manufacturing plant in denver, colorado.nd what i'm most excited about is any time i can find a product that gets people outdoors, well, that's a product that i have interest in. mike: marcus. mike maloney. nice to meet you. lemonis: hey, mike, how are you? nice to meet you. mike: real honor. lemonis: you guys all longboard? man: we all do. lemonis: lot of people working here. mike: yeah. [ chuckles ] lemonis: so, what is the primary product? can i see it? mike: primary product is the -- is right here. lemonis: and so, this is considered a longboard? -mike: yeah. -lemonis: do you have other shapes and sizes? -mike: no. -lemonis: no. -mike: no. we just -- we just have this length. lemonis: like, this would be hard to stick in my backpack. -mike: [ chuckles ] -lemonis: don't these kids -- they kind of stick them in their -- mike: well, yeah. lemonis: what's the typical age of your buyer of your product? mike: the meat of our market is age 30 to 70. -lemonis: really? -mike: oh, absolutely. lemonis: i'm gonna challenge early on
i'm headed to kota's manufacturing plant in denver, colorado.nd what i'm most excited about is any time i can find a product that gets people outdoors, well, that's a product that i have interest in. mike: marcus. mike maloney. nice to meet you. lemonis: hey, mike, how are you? nice to meet you. mike: real honor. lemonis: you guys all longboard? man: we all do. lemonis: lot of people working here. mike: yeah. [ chuckles ] lemonis: so, what is the primary product? can i see it? mike: primary...
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city tour, we'll be coming to los angeles soon, san diego, and santa barbara, we started in denver, colorado. and we went into the unitarian church where jeanette vizguerra had taken refuge. she's been here for years, paid her taxes. she went into sanctuary because she was scared because daniel ramirez in washington state was arrested. he was a dreamer. he was legally allowed to live, work and study in this countried, yet he was arrested. this sends a chill when people are threatened. jeanette takes refuge in the church. and i went to see her and interview her, her little boy, roberto had his arm wrapped around his mother, and he said, my mother can't go outside right now. or she will be arrested by ice. and he was going out on a ceasar chavez martha day with his little 6-year-old sister. roberto, with his arm around his mother holding a picture of his mother that his denver public schoolteacher had made a lit lithograph of generjeanette. he wrapped his arm around his mother and said, i am my mother's voice. jeanette said she had gotten many death threats. the thousands of people who express
city tour, we'll be coming to los angeles soon, san diego, and santa barbara, we started in denver, colorado. and we went into the unitarian church where jeanette vizguerra had taken refuge. she's been here for years, paid her taxes. she went into sanctuary because she was scared because daniel ramirez in washington state was arrested. he was a dreamer. he was legally allowed to live, work and study in this countried, yet he was arrested. this sends a chill when people are threatened. jeanette...
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personas indocumentadas se encuentran preocupados tras enterarse que "ice" llega a los juzgados en denver, colorado inmigrantes. -- sin embargo, "ice" en un comunicado inform que uno de los detenidos ya habia sido arrestado en dos ocasiones por conducir embriagado, ademas de haberse declarado culpable de otros dos delitos por lo que est en proceso de deportacion. vo blanca --a bordo de una embarcacion equipada con lo ultimo en tecnologia, los guarda-costas patrullan mas de 500 millas en la frontera "sur" entre guatemala y el salvador. --el barco tiene equipos de vision infra-roja, radares y rampa de aterrizaje para helicopteros. --se estima que cerca del 70 por ciento de la cocaina que se consume en los estados unidos pasa a traves del este del pacifico. cesar --ante la celebracin del da de la madre, esta semana reconoceremos a estos seres unicos en nuestras vidas... hoy le presentamos a una mam de la baha que da a da muestra con hechos el amor que le tiene no solo a sus hijas si no a todo un plantel escolar... --- "lucrecia borchardt" habl con ella en el reportaje especial... roll open under --baj
personas indocumentadas se encuentran preocupados tras enterarse que "ice" llega a los juzgados en denver, colorado inmigrantes. -- sin embargo, "ice" en un comunicado inform que uno de los detenidos ya habia sido arrestado en dos ocasiones por conducir embriagado, ademas de haberse declarado culpable de otros dos delitos por lo que est en proceso de deportacion. vo blanca --a bordo de una embarcacion equipada con lo ultimo en tecnologia, los guarda-costas patrullan mas de...
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and our returning champion, a former attorney from denver, colorado... ...whose 3-day cash winnings totalf "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! hey, john. hi, folks. well, jon, our champion, got our week off to a great start yesterday, winning over $35,000. what will happen today against kerry and rand, we're gonna find out starting right now. good luck.
and our returning champion, a former attorney from denver, colorado... ...whose 3-day cash winnings totalf "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! hey, john. hi, folks. well, jon, our champion, got our week off to a great start yesterday, winning over $35,000. what will happen today against kerry and rand, we're gonna find out starting right now. good luck.
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phil and denver, colorado, good morning. caller: i was in the airline industry for about 30 years. see that theo captain is the captain of the aircraft. just like you get on a vote. -- boat. if the captain says get off the airplane, it is a felony, unless the guilty point. it is a security risk. captain?e you the caller: i was maintenance. if the captain says we have to check this, you stop and check it out. i do not think the respect is therefore the captain. host: from your perspective, on the maintenance side, to you think the federal government has the right amount of oversight of the airline industry, could use more, less? ,aller: you know, right now with the cutbacks they did a wild back, financial, there is less inspectors on the ground. some of the alliance built into the tickets fees for fines they would get. for not going through all of the faa procedures. i think that -- the way the customers are treated are a small part of what is wrong with the airline industry. they have to look more at maintenance itself. most of it is done out of the country by unqualified people no
phil and denver, colorado, good morning. caller: i was in the airline industry for about 30 years. see that theo captain is the captain of the aircraft. just like you get on a vote. -- boat. if the captain says get off the airplane, it is a felony, unless the guilty point. it is a security risk. captain?e you the caller: i was maintenance. if the captain says we have to check this, you stop and check it out. i do not think the respect is therefore the captain. host: from your perspective, on...
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and our returning champion -- a former attorney from denver, colorado... ...whose one-day cash winningsow here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thanks, johnny. thank you, everyone. i was standing backstage racking my brains, trying to think about yesterday's final, and we've had big wins in recent weeks on "jeopardy!"
and our returning champion -- a former attorney from denver, colorado... ...whose one-day cash winningsow here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thanks, johnny. thank you, everyone. i was standing backstage racking my brains, trying to think about yesterday's final, and we've had big wins in recent weeks on "jeopardy!"
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and our returning champion, a former attorney from denver, colorado... ...whose 2-day cash winnings total here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. good to be with you once again. good champion in jon. emily and megan, welcome aboard. good luck to you. let's go to work now in the jeopardy! round with one daily double awaiting us in one of these categories... hey, there aren't that many.
and our returning champion, a former attorney from denver, colorado... ...whose 2-day cash winnings total here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. good to be with you once again. good champion in jon. emily and megan, welcome aboard. good luck to you. let's go to work now in the jeopardy! round with one daily double awaiting us in one of these categories... hey, there aren't that many.
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rose up next, denver, colorado. good morning. caller: good morning, c-span, call. you for taking my am calling to say that i am orry to see that f.b.i. director james comey has been and the timing of it and the season of it. a parallel to it with the video clip you have been showing where the president director or eted former director now, james comey, with a kiss on the cheek handshake, hand pat on his back. that to president where judasa judas, kissed the lord jesus on the and had the government of him harisees there to take nder arrest and lead to his crucifixion. host: rose, in that comparison, james comey becomes jesus in the you concerned e at all during the election with james comey's leadership of the f.b.i., had you ever lost trust in him? -- i think hek he -- ied himself very well in was coming , he before the legislature answering the questions. well.nk he answered very i didn't see them all, but the ones that i did see, i thought outstanding job of how he investigation.e host: how did you feel in october and late october where reopened thetially investi
rose up next, denver, colorado. good morning. caller: good morning, c-span, call. you for taking my am calling to say that i am orry to see that f.b.i. director james comey has been and the timing of it and the season of it. a parallel to it with the video clip you have been showing where the president director or eted former director now, james comey, with a kiss on the cheek handshake, hand pat on his back. that to president where judasa judas, kissed the lord jesus on the and had the...
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introducing today's contestants -- a former attorney from denver, colorado...or from newark, california... and our returning champion, a systems analyst from point pleasant, new jersey... ...whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thanks, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. warm welcome. i appreciate it. and welcome to all of you for another half-hour of answers and questions. good champion in mackenzie. melanie and jon, we're gonna find out in this half-hour how good you are. here we go.
introducing today's contestants -- a former attorney from denver, colorado...or from newark, california... and our returning champion, a systems analyst from point pleasant, new jersey... ...whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thanks, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. warm welcome. i appreciate it. and welcome to all of you for another half-hour of answers and questions. good champion in mackenzie....
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May 30, 2017
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and our returning champion, a former attorney from denver, colorado... ...whose 2-day cash winnings totals the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. good to be with you once again. good champion in jon. emily and megan, welcome aboard. good luck to you. let's go to work now in the jeopardy! round with one daily double awaiting us in one of these categories...
and our returning champion, a former attorney from denver, colorado... ...whose 2-day cash winnings totals the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. good to be with you once again. good champion in jon. emily and megan, welcome aboard. good luck to you. let's go to work now in the jeopardy! round with one daily double awaiting us in one of these categories...
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May 14, 2017
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recently, american history tv was at the american historical association's annual meeting in denver, colorado. we spoke with professors, authors, and graduate students about their research. this interview is about 20 minutes. bill: we are with chelsea medlock, a history professor at oklahoma state university. one of the more interesting topics we have seen is the use of war animals. how common was it for the u.s. and other military forces to use animals in world war i and world war ii? chelsea: it was really quite common up until right after world war ii going into the korean war. in world war i, you had all types of animals, such as horses, the largest group, followed by pigeons, war dogs, camels, elephants occasionally, depending on the terrain and location, oxen and bull. if you can think of any kind animal, it was probably at least in the war, whether it was a pet or mascot or working animal.
recently, american history tv was at the american historical association's annual meeting in denver, colorado. we spoke with professors, authors, and graduate students about their research. this interview is about 20 minutes. bill: we are with chelsea medlock, a history professor at oklahoma state university. one of the more interesting topics we have seen is the use of war animals. how common was it for the u.s. and other military forces to use animals in world war i and world war ii? chelsea:...
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May 15, 2017
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the judge is right, she documents a year in one classroom at south high school in denver colorado which has developed a particular expertise handling refugees and immigrants students new to the united states. having spent an entire year in the classroom observing them, helen provides a compassionate and insightful work at the students as they struggle to master not only a new language but an entirely new way of life. it's crucial to continue to welcome them. helen? [applause] thank you for the stewardship of this award and it is just fantastic. now, i am going to moderate a conversation for a few minutes and then i will open to you and have questions and get you back to the bar at a reasonable time. let me ask each of the panelists to take a minute to say more than the judges said about the intention of their work and its origins if you wish, but also some sense of what drew you to it and what seems you hope it will illuminate. i will try to make it succinct and short and i want to echo what was said about the importance of this prize and finishing the work like this it takes so much ti
the judge is right, she documents a year in one classroom at south high school in denver colorado which has developed a particular expertise handling refugees and immigrants students new to the united states. having spent an entire year in the classroom observing them, helen provides a compassionate and insightful work at the students as they struggle to master not only a new language but an entirely new way of life. it's crucial to continue to welcome them. helen? [applause] thank you for the...
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May 31, 2017
05/17
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. >> to document the year in one classroom at south high school in denver colorado with particular expertise in handling refugee students spending one year in the classroom with their teacher to provide a compassionate and insightful work as they struggle to master not only a new language but it entirely new way of life to those experiences of these children we see the global refugee crisis in a way that allows us all to understand what our country represents to political refugees how crucial is we need to welcome them. [applause] >> i shed have said my thoughts at the outset and ann marie is just fantastic now i will moderate a conversation for a few minutes and then i will open to you and then get you back to the bar at a reasonable time. [laughter] so let me ask each of the panelists to take a few minutes to talk about the intention of their work, of the origins but also some sense of what drew you to a matter what you hope it will eliminate so let's start with your work in progress and go from there. >> i will try to make it st. st. and short and succinct also with the importance of this
. >> to document the year in one classroom at south high school in denver colorado with particular expertise in handling refugee students spending one year in the classroom with their teacher to provide a compassionate and insightful work as they struggle to master not only a new language but it entirely new way of life to those experiences of these children we see the global refugee crisis in a way that allows us all to understand what our country represents to political refugees how...
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May 27, 2017
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and our returning champion -- a former attorney from denver, colorado... ...whose one-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thanks, johnny. thank you, everyone. i was standing backstage racking my brains, trying to think about yesterday's final, and we've had big wins in recent weeks on "jeopardy!" and small wins, but it's been quite a while, i think, since we've had somebody win by a margin of just that $1 -- that very important $1. what will happen today with liz and sam? we'll start finding out right now. good luck. here we go. now a look at the categories... [ laughter ] next... each correct response beginning with that letter. we'll deal with... and finally, there's always something great to watch... john, start. let's start with marconi & cheese for $200. jon. -what is morse code? -good.
and our returning champion -- a former attorney from denver, colorado... ...whose one-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thanks, johnny. thank you, everyone. i was standing backstage racking my brains, trying to think about yesterday's final, and we've had big wins in recent weeks on "jeopardy!" and small wins, but it's been quite a while, i think, since we've had somebody win by a margin of just that $1...
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and our returning champion, a former attorney from denver, colorado... ...whose 3-day cash winnings totalhost of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! hey, john. hi, folks. well, jon, our champion, got our week off to a great start yesterday, winning over $35,000. what will happen today against kerry and rand, we're gonna find out starting right now. good luck. i hope you like these categories... ...not in the news. we'll deal with... and... jon. let's start with from the french for $200. kerry. what is an ambulance? yes. from the french for $400. here's jimmy with the clue... with a two-man crew and a top speed of just 5 miles per hour, the renault ft-17 revolutionized tank design with its ability to point its gun in any direction thanks to this rotating top section from the french for "tower." kerry. what is a turret? turret, yes.
and our returning champion, a former attorney from denver, colorado... ...whose 3-day cash winnings totalhost of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! hey, john. hi, folks. well, jon, our champion, got our week off to a great start yesterday, winning over $35,000. what will happen today against kerry and rand, we're gonna find out starting right now. good luck. i hope you like these categories... ...not in the news. we'll deal with... and... jon. let's start with from the french for $200....
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May 26, 2017
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introducing today's contestants -- a former attorney from denver, colorado... a fitness instructor from newark, california... and our returning champion, a systems analyst from point pleasant, new jersey... ...whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thanks, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. warm welcome. i appreciate it. and welcome to all of you for another half-hour of answers and questions. good champion in mackenzie. melanie and jon, we're gonna find out in this half-hour how good you are. here we go. now the categories... we want... ...in the traditional version of the dishes we will give you. that's followed by... and... notice the spelling there. mackenzie. do sci-fi movies for $200, please. melanie. -what is "divergent"? -correct. sci-fi, $400. melanie. -who is scarlett johansson? -yes. $600, sci-fi.
introducing today's contestants -- a former attorney from denver, colorado... a fitness instructor from newark, california... and our returning champion, a systems analyst from point pleasant, new jersey... ...whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thanks, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. warm welcome. i appreciate it. and welcome to all of you for another half-hour of answers and questions. good...
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05/17
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>> denver, colorado. [ cheers and applause ] >> kristen: okay. all right, great.amaraderie complete! it really does mean the world to me that you all came here tonight to cheer me on. it's funny, i'm on a show called "the good place" but being here with all of you i feel like i'm in the great place. [ audience awwws ] right? oh, i forgot to mention, in addition to the applause sign, i added an "awww" sign too. [ laughter ] [ audience awws ] it's nice right? anyway president donald trump gave an interview today -- [ audience awws ] is that broken, guys? they're telling me it's broken. [ laughter ] all right, never mind, let's just kill it. it's a bad idea. for those of you who are observing, i'd like to wish you a happy "star wars" day. [ cheers and applause ] today is may the 4th. as in "may the fourth be with you." can you imagine explaining star wars day to someone who's never seen the movie? "yeah, it's a holiday when we celebrate a movie about a brother and sister who kiss." people take their love of "star wars" pretty seriously. some of these weirdos even get
>> denver, colorado. [ cheers and applause ] >> kristen: okay. all right, great.amaraderie complete! it really does mean the world to me that you all came here tonight to cheer me on. it's funny, i'm on a show called "the good place" but being here with all of you i feel like i'm in the great place. [ audience awwws ] right? oh, i forgot to mention, in addition to the applause sign, i added an "awww" sign too. [ laughter ] [ audience awws ] it's nice right?...
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so, back in 1950, when i was reporting the weather, they got 11 inches of snow in denver, colorado.s was in 1950. so what is this, 67 years later, they topped that. >> i cannot imagine dealing with snow right now, not at this point, no. >> no. >> everything is put away. >> last week when it was chilly, i was upset so snow. >> are you kidding me. >> you mean to tell me you will be upset this weekend when it cools down to normal temperatures. oh, wait. >> no, other way. >> no, ahh. >> atlantic city is where we are, so don't make mistake of leaving today, playing hooky, going to the shore with flip-flops and shorts because it will cool down over the weekend. here's your shore cast, now today, high of 88 degrees, fabulous, nice, hot, but look at the high temperatures for saturday and sunday. sixty-two each day, still beautiful. ocean water only 57. but you will need jackets and sweaters for saturday and sunday. here's where we are right now in philadelphia, in the 70's every where. sixty-eight in allentown. sixty-five in mount pocono. wind coming from the southwest so it is on the humid
so, back in 1950, when i was reporting the weather, they got 11 inches of snow in denver, colorado.s was in 1950. so what is this, 67 years later, they topped that. >> i cannot imagine dealing with snow right now, not at this point, no. >> no. >> everything is put away. >> last week when it was chilly, i was upset so snow. >> are you kidding me. >> you mean to tell me you will be upset this weekend when it cools down to normal temperatures. oh, wait. >>...
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May 26, 2017
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it will slowly improve today. 1 million people at risk in rural western kansas and areas denver, colorado big day with 51 million at risk of severe storms. if you're in oklahoma, missouri, illinois, arkansas, continue continue, kentucky, make sure you pay attention to that forecast. you'll see a brief period of thunderstorms or severe thunderstorms. of course, everyone, this is one of the biggest driving weekends. a lot of people getting to different destinations. we'll have highway headaches. some of the interstates asaturday, louisville to norfolk will have rainy weather. harrisburg to knoxville. i-70 we could get severe storms from kansas city into st. louis. from sunday we'll watch chicago to cleveland, buffalo. 40 will have a lot of rain, too, on sunday. by monday, the i-95 corridor has a chance of rainy weather. 85 from alabama into charlotte, north carolina. 20 from birmingham to dallas could have isolated storms. there will be headaches as we go into the holiday weekend as far as weather, no one will have a washout for all three days but we'll see isolated problems. as far as the
it will slowly improve today. 1 million people at risk in rural western kansas and areas denver, colorado big day with 51 million at risk of severe storms. if you're in oklahoma, missouri, illinois, arkansas, continue continue, kentucky, make sure you pay attention to that forecast. you'll see a brief period of thunderstorms or severe thunderstorms. of course, everyone, this is one of the biggest driving weekends. a lot of people getting to different destinations. we'll have highway headaches....
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and in denver, colorado, 33-year-old ingrid encalada latorre has won a temporary stay of deportation after she sought refuge in a quaker meeting house to avoid being deported to peru. she is a mother of two u.s.-born children. she has been living in the quaker meeting house since last december. this is ingrid encalada speaking after leaving the church saturday. >> i think we need to continue to fight for immigration reform. president trump has said he would work for us. it is time for the rubber the president to work for immigration reform. we need to work locally to ask our governor and mayor hancock to make denver a sanctuary city will stop amy: among the suit came out to support ingrid on were jeanette vizguerra and saturday arturo hernandez-garcia, two other undocumented denver residents who both sought refugee in churches in recent years. they both won stays of deportation earlier this month. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. juan: and i'm juan gonzalez. welcome to all of our listeners and vi
and in denver, colorado, 33-year-old ingrid encalada latorre has won a temporary stay of deportation after she sought refuge in a quaker meeting house to avoid being deported to peru. she is a mother of two u.s.-born children. she has been living in the quaker meeting house since last december. this is ingrid encalada speaking after leaving the church saturday. >> i think we need to continue to fight for immigration reform. president trump has said he would work for us. it is time for the...
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May 11, 2017
05/17
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he said that in denver, colorado on, july 1st. he also said it a number of other times. for donald trump to do that and then to assume that there is a completely different set of rules for him may be surprising to many folks but this is the way he has operated. it is just a fact with him. rules don't apply to him in the same way they apply to others. he ultimately knows best. the confusing part is not only that, but the time line of this. you had sarah huckabee sanders say faye donald trump made this decision back on wednesday when the fbi director was in front of that will senate judiciary committee. that was last week. the "new york times" said he made the decision before that when he was watching the sunday shoets he and stewing. yesterday, just yesterday sarah huckabee sanders said he made the decision based on the recommendation of the ag. so it mutates daily. nobody knows what donald trump will come out and say. that was part of the problem with the campaign and the transition. it is clearly continued to be a problem during the administration. donald trump says thi
he said that in denver, colorado on, july 1st. he also said it a number of other times. for donald trump to do that and then to assume that there is a completely different set of rules for him may be surprising to many folks but this is the way he has operated. it is just a fact with him. rules don't apply to him in the same way they apply to others. he ultimately knows best. the confusing part is not only that, but the time line of this. you had sarah huckabee sanders say faye donald trump...
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May 22, 2017
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host: you live in denver, colorado and you look back at this town and this last election. what is your analysis? guest: i think washington is an island. nobody in washington, d.c. sol donald trump winning. i went to a couple of trump rallies during 2016, and i could see people were really angry at what washington, d.c. has done. their lives are not going well. it is washington's fault or the media's fault or those immigrants' fault. they needed somebody to blame. i don't think anybody in about waste all this as clearly, -- anybody in the beltway saw this clearly. in 1984, you are starting c-span, an innovative new idea in television, and c-span wasn't shown in washington, d.c. the political types here did not know the power that your network had around the country. that is what we are talking about. i remember this wonderful moment. there was a famous congressmen, jack cap, nfl congressmen -- nfl quarterback. he was nationally known. he was in buffalo and someone said to him, mr. kemp, do you know weber? he was a totally unknown backbencher who happened to be on c-span eve
host: you live in denver, colorado and you look back at this town and this last election. what is your analysis? guest: i think washington is an island. nobody in washington, d.c. sol donald trump winning. i went to a couple of trump rallies during 2016, and i could see people were really angry at what washington, d.c. has done. their lives are not going well. it is washington's fault or the media's fault or those immigrants' fault. they needed somebody to blame. i don't think anybody in about...
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May 7, 2017
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on march, 7, 1981, denver, colorado, worried parents confronted their son and of the advice of a psychiatrist gave their son a couple hundred dollars and said, "you're on your own." they are in man, that son, was john hinckley. panelists.me the former secret service agent tim mccarthy on my immediate right. [applause] >> former secret service agent agentspriggs, former fbi , there will be no jurisdictional disputes tonight. [applause] [laughter] theresident reagan came to hotel to the big room to discuss the trade unions. the last words of his speech as he was leaving the home was he asked the union guys to work -- soim said that he quit that he could "make america ." at again a lot of people do not know that. they do now. agents, when the president was -- winning president was giving his a speech where we're you? think i was stage left. whitee briefed that the house as to formation. motorcade, primary, secondary, hospital routes, safe room, things of that nature. the entire itinerary was gone over prior to winning the white house. as we're arriving at the bar room our assignments. finally, w
on march, 7, 1981, denver, colorado, worried parents confronted their son and of the advice of a psychiatrist gave their son a couple hundred dollars and said, "you're on your own." they are in man, that son, was john hinckley. panelists.me the former secret service agent tim mccarthy on my immediate right. [applause] >> former secret service agent agentspriggs, former fbi , there will be no jurisdictional disputes tonight. [applause] [laughter] theresident reagan came to hotel...
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05/17
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the judge is right, this documents a year in one classroom at south high school in denver, colorado which has developed a particular expertise in handling refugee students due to the united states. having spent an entire year their classroom observing them helen provides a compassionate and insightful work at the students as they struggle to master not only a new language but a new way of life. through the experiences of these children we see the global refugee crisis rips small and a way that allows us all to understand what our country represents to political refugees and how crucial it is that we continue to welcome them. [applause] >> thank you. i should set myself that we enjoyed partnered and enjoyed the partnership and this is fantastic. no i'm going to moderate a conversation for a few minutes then i will open its you will have your questions and get you back at the bar at a reasonable time. let me ask each of the panelists to take a few minutes to say little bit more than the judges to about the intention of their work, it's origins if you wish but also some sense of what you you
the judge is right, this documents a year in one classroom at south high school in denver, colorado which has developed a particular expertise in handling refugee students due to the united states. having spent an entire year their classroom observing them helen provides a compassionate and insightful work at the students as they struggle to master not only a new language but a new way of life. through the experiences of these children we see the global refugee crisis rips small and a way that...
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it documents a year in one classroom at south high school in denver, colorado. which has developed the immigrant students new to the united states. having been to an entire year in the classroom observing them, the remarkable mr. williams provides a compassionate and take a look at the student as they struggle to master not only a new language, but an entirely new way of life to the experiences of these children, we see the global refugee crisis writ small and a way that allows us all to understand what our country represents of political refugees and how crucial it is that we continue to welcome them. palin. [applause] >> thank you initiatives that at the outset that we enjoy partnering massive stewardship of this award and ann marie is just fantastic. now i am going to moderate a conversation for a few minutes and then i will open at will have your question and get back back -- you back to the bar at a reasonable time. so let me ask each of you is to just take a few minutes to say little bit more than the judges did about contention that there were, its origin
it documents a year in one classroom at south high school in denver, colorado. which has developed the immigrant students new to the united states. having been to an entire year in the classroom observing them, the remarkable mr. williams provides a compassionate and take a look at the student as they struggle to master not only a new language, but an entirely new way of life to the experiences of these children, we see the global refugee crisis writ small and a way that allows us all to...
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and on march 7, 1981 in denver, colorado, worried parents confronted their son, and on the advice of a psychiatrist, gave their son a couple hundred dollars, and said, you are on your own. that young man was john hinckley. let's welcome the panelists. former secret service agent tim mccarthy to my immediate right. [applause] former secret service agent danny spragues. [applause] former fbi agent tom baker. [applause] there will be no jurisdiction or disputes tonight. [laughter] as you heard, on march 30, president reagan came to the washington hilton to address a trades convention luncheon. he was in the big ballroom down from here. the last words of his speech, as he was leaving, he asked union guys to work with him so that he could "make america great again." [laughter] a lot of people don't know that. they do now. when the president was speaking -- we will move this back so people will not have to watch the podium. can it be moved? i'm going to sit, but then these people can't see because of this. we will take one moment and i will ask the question again because i forgot it. [appl
and on march 7, 1981 in denver, colorado, worried parents confronted their son, and on the advice of a psychiatrist, gave their son a couple hundred dollars, and said, you are on your own. that young man was john hinckley. let's welcome the panelists. former secret service agent tim mccarthy to my immediate right. [applause] former secret service agent danny spragues. [applause] former fbi agent tom baker. [applause] there will be no jurisdiction or disputes tonight. [laughter] as you heard, on...
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this all unfolding during a routine traffic stop near denver, colorado. >> two shots fired.er trying to hit him with his gun when falling to the ground. the officer fired two shots hitting the suspect in the arm. the officer held him at gun point until back up arrived. the department released the footage saying it's a prime example of what officers are trained to do before they hit the streets. pc police on patrol in seattle. the police department there no longer using the word suspect when filling out reports. instead, they'll be referred to as community members. the reason for the change? police representative think it is to make sure reports are politically correct. the seattle police coo says the changes are purely for accuracy. some officers are offended saying some of these so-called community members can be dangerous. and how about this story? united airlines is apologizing after charging a soldier $200 for an overweight bag on its way home from serving nearly two years in afghanistan. the airline allows military members to travel with up to five bags for free but his
this all unfolding during a routine traffic stop near denver, colorado. >> two shots fired.er trying to hit him with his gun when falling to the ground. the officer fired two shots hitting the suspect in the arm. the officer held him at gun point until back up arrived. the department released the footage saying it's a prime example of what officers are trained to do before they hit the streets. pc police on patrol in seattle. the police department there no longer using the word suspect...