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. >> i'm jamie colby, and today, i'm in denver, colorado. i'm meeting a retired couple who relocated here to be close to family. it was that move, or rather the downsizing that preceded it, that brought this inheritance surprise to light. >> my name's don camp. i don't know a thing about art, and i doubt you'll disagree when you hear about the two paintings that sat in my basement for years. >> don, phyllis, i'm jamie. >> jamie, glad to meet you. >> you have a beautiful home. don and phyllis's story starts a few years back in 2011, when don retires from his job as an electrical engineer in upstate new york. oh, they have all sorts of plans. they want to downsize. they want to travel the world, see their daughter in taiwan and work with christian charities in africa. and they want to be closer to their grandchildren in denver. so don and phyllis sell their house. how long had you been in that house? >> about 20 years. we had accumulated a lot of stuff. >> with the move date looming, phyllis assigns don the unpleasant task of going through the
. >> i'm jamie colby, and today, i'm in denver, colorado. i'm meeting a retired couple who relocated here to be close to family. it was that move, or rather the downsizing that preceded it, that brought this inheritance surprise to light. >> my name's don camp. i don't know a thing about art, and i doubt you'll disagree when you hear about the two paintings that sat in my basement for years. >> don, phyllis, i'm jamie. >> jamie, glad to meet you. >> you have a...
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good morning. >> caller: this is dave from denver colorado. i hear every day treating my granddaughter is an epidemic and it's heartbreaking. every day we talk about solutions putting her on this drug and that jacket on c-span they talk about how they are getting all the states with marijuana legal. overdoses that dropped 30%. you never hear mention of that. marijuana secure and they don't want to admit it. >> guest: i'm sorry to hear about your granddaughter. i know this is a story that's going on across the country and its crushing torture to so many families across the country. i think there are early signs that maybe this is one way of transitioning people off of medical marijuana. i think we have rushed through to medical marijuana a little bit and i think we need to be a little bit more humble about the potential use of this and in fact the potential, what might happen should the legalize marijuana. certainly all kinds of marijuana nationwide. marijuana varies widely nowadays very different from when i was a kid in california. marijuana
good morning. >> caller: this is dave from denver colorado. i hear every day treating my granddaughter is an epidemic and it's heartbreaking. every day we talk about solutions putting her on this drug and that jacket on c-span they talk about how they are getting all the states with marijuana legal. overdoses that dropped 30%. you never hear mention of that. marijuana secure and they don't want to admit it. >> guest: i'm sorry to hear about your granddaughter. i know this is a story...
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he was a very prominent personality in denver, colorado, and becoming a very prominent personality throughout country, because he had his own radio show widely broadcast. he was a jew. and he was a very, very obnoxious individual. >> i'm fed up with you. you never let me get a word in edge wise. >> alan berg got on the radio and called white supremacists on his talk show and continually talked down to them, insulting them, laughing at their beliefs. every time the person got ready to answer, berg cut them off and said insulting to them. >> i'll hang up on you. >> both of you hang up, cowards. >> one of the guys in the order, who was also head of the klan in colorado, was a guy named david lane. david lane called in and berg ate him up like a cheap sandwich. he went after him. >> i think they're the responsible of the murder of 15 million white christians. >> i think you're sick and pathetic. >> berg has insulted him, so they decide, we're going to take him out. >> in june of 1984, rob matthews made the decision to have alan berg assassinated. so he pulls together his team, he takes charles pi
he was a very prominent personality in denver, colorado, and becoming a very prominent personality throughout country, because he had his own radio show widely broadcast. he was a jew. and he was a very, very obnoxious individual. >> i'm fed up with you. you never let me get a word in edge wise. >> alan berg got on the radio and called white supremacists on his talk show and continually talked down to them, insulting them, laughing at their beliefs. every time the person got ready...
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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. >> here to talk about the civil war medicine and disabled veterans, sarah hammer he cousins, a phd candidate and a student also is from brown university. welcome to you both. the focus has been the panel you did at the aha on the pbs show "mercy street." .et me start with you, ashley how would you describe that show to people who haven't seen it? >> it is a scripted drama that takes place in a union general hospital. and it is pretty accurate. they worked with a lot of historians. they did a lot of research into what out sandra was like and specific family -- alexandria was like and specific family members. other folks are composites of various people who would've worked there, but there is a lot of reality in a show. the new york times called it the grays anatomy with -- -- stop women would have worn. >> the things that made the skirts puffy. >> it is also really funny.
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. >> here to talk about the civil war medicine and disabled veterans, sarah hammer he cousins, a phd candidate and a student also is from brown university. welcome to you both. the focus has been the panel you did at the aha on the pbs show "mercy street." .et...
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---en denver, colorado, los inquilinos son vulnerables a los abusos de los arrendadores quienes los amenazanando se quejan... ---"corina hierro" nos explica take pkg ;1 ;3 ;10 ;17 ;30 pkg (sot inocencio zagal) "que si no limpiaba lo que tenía ahí que no me iba a recibir la renta" (sot residente- anónima) "le dije se me metió un carro, si no hubiera sido por unas piedras se me mete más, y me dijo 'no pues ese no es mi problema' (sot anónima) "me sacaron de mi traila y nomas me dieron 15 días para buscar otro lugar donde vivir y no sabía a donde irme y no me dieron motivo porque me sacaron" (vo) estas son solo algunas de las quejas que los alquilinos nos comentaron y donde aseguran son victimas del mal trato por parte de los dueÑos de la propietadad llamada lamplighter manufactured home community (sot "maria") "nos mandan a corte, nos cobran por carros extra, tenemos que pintar la traila, tenemos que ponerle el faldón, las mascotas no pueden estar afuera nomas adentro, nos cobran por todo. y somos muchos los que no estamos de acuerdo con las reglas, que algunos de nosotros no hemos ni firmado"
---en denver, colorado, los inquilinos son vulnerables a los abusos de los arrendadores quienes los amenazanando se quejan... ---"corina hierro" nos explica take pkg ;1 ;3 ;10 ;17 ;30 pkg (sot inocencio zagal) "que si no limpiaba lo que tenía ahí que no me iba a recibir la renta" (sot residente- anónima) "le dije se me metió un carro, si no hubiera sido por unas piedras se me mete más, y me dijo 'no pues ese no es mi problema' (sot anónima) "me sacaron de mi...
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. >> sadly jesse corn bloom's lost her battle with breast cancer traveling all the way from denver coloradohe first time jesse is without his mom at a susan g. komen walk for the cure. he's wearing her pink wings in her honor. >> what i realize you can preare emotionally for something like this. but what you have to do you have to focus on the positive. i remember my mom's greatness, her smile, her laughter, her energy the things like that is what keeps me going. >> hundreds of people turning out this morning for opening ceremony at the willow grove park mall. telling their stories and offering words of encourage many many. >> i walk to hold on to the hope that together we can beat breast cancer. >> some are survivors. some have lot of loved ones to the disease. >> we laugh, we cry, it's just -- it's hard to put into words sometimes really the meaning behind it. a lot of people just think you're out there walking but there's so much more. like comradery, healing, love and understanding. this group of women part of a church group that traveled to philadelphia from outside memphis, tennessee.
. >> sadly jesse corn bloom's lost her battle with breast cancer traveling all the way from denver coloradohe first time jesse is without his mom at a susan g. komen walk for the cure. he's wearing her pink wings in her honor. >> what i realize you can preare emotionally for something like this. but what you have to do you have to focus on the positive. i remember my mom's greatness, her smile, her laughter, her energy the things like that is what keeps me going. >> hundreds...
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taylor swift and radio host that she says sexually assaulted her back in 2013 will be back in the denver, coloradortroom today. david mueller, dj swift says groped her, took the stand yesterday and he testified that swift falsely accused him which led to his firing. swift's lawyer got mueller to admit that various supervisors at his radio station discussed possibly letting him go, before the alleged encounter. >>> i got to tell you, channing tatum makes a pit stop in a kentucky, sunoco and streams it all live on facebook live. >> ♪ >> i just think it is hilarious that naz is playing. tatum streamed his dance party at gas station early this morning, according to the actor's twitter page he left for an adventure on his harley davidson sunday. since then he has been spotted at various locations. it is, yes, he is very premiss cuss there as part of a promotion tour for his movie logan lucky. >> okay. >> philly's own will smith joining james corden for car pool karaoke the series and i got to tell you, in this episode fun spills out of the car. here's a sneak peak. >> why are you rolling the windows do
taylor swift and radio host that she says sexually assaulted her back in 2013 will be back in the denver, coloradortroom today. david mueller, dj swift says groped her, took the stand yesterday and he testified that swift falsely accused him which led to his firing. swift's lawyer got mueller to admit that various supervisors at his radio station discussed possibly letting him go, before the alleged encounter. >>> i got to tell you, channing tatum makes a pit stop in a kentucky, sunoco...
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take nats wait for cue cesar -- la policia de denver, colorado, investiga varios videos en los que jovenes son obligadas a realizar dolorosas maniobras por el entrenador. -- en uno de los videos una jovencita grita de dolor mientras es forzada a abrirse totalmente de piernas contra el piso. -- varios empleados de la escuela fueron puestos bajo licencia adninistrativa para realizar una investigacin imparcial. top vo blanca --el costo de la educacion es un tema primordial para muchos aspirantes universitarios, sin embargo, es muy importante pensar en cmo se pagar por la educacin superior. --es conveniente planificar temprano, sin importar la edad de sus hijos. --para encontrar becas, empiece averiguando dentro de su comunidad, en el colegio de sus hijos, en iglesias o por internet. gabriela live live weather cam segment ends cesar ---revisemos las condiciones del tiempo en la ba blanca ---pasamos con gabriela dellan...porque somos la autoridad en el tiempo --- take gabriela live gabriela live top vo cesar -- la tecnica terapeutica conocida como "atencion plena" que contribuye a dominar la an
take nats wait for cue cesar -- la policia de denver, colorado, investiga varios videos en los que jovenes son obligadas a realizar dolorosas maniobras por el entrenador. -- en uno de los videos una jovencita grita de dolor mientras es forzada a abrirse totalmente de piernas contra el piso. -- varios empleados de la escuela fueron puestos bajo licencia adninistrativa para realizar una investigacin imparcial. top vo blanca --el costo de la educacion es un tema primordial para muchos aspirantes...
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for some perspective, i am joined from denver colorado by ambassador christopher hill, the chief u.s. negotiator with north korea from 2005 until 2009, who has also served as u.s. ambassador to south korea. >> of unrelated, that we are decreasing the number of troops? >> yeah, i think it is unrelated. i mean over the years we've had more troops and fewer troops. it kind of dendz what they ar depends what they are exercising. i think these are exercises that are aimed at protecting south korea and pursuant to the u.s. commitment in the u.s. republic of korea loinls wher alliance we to their protection if they are attacked. >> sreenivasan: this is clearly for them a source of some consternation every time they happen. >> well maybe it isn't because yes they have complained about these exercises ever since they first started but they also know because they have pretty smart people looking at these things that these are defensively orient id exercises, work closely with our counterparts in connection with a north korean invasion. >> sreenivasan: give us a sense of the readiness that exist
for some perspective, i am joined from denver colorado by ambassador christopher hill, the chief u.s. negotiator with north korea from 2005 until 2009, who has also served as u.s. ambassador to south korea. >> of unrelated, that we are decreasing the number of troops? >> yeah, i think it is unrelated. i mean over the years we've had more troops and fewer troops. it kind of dendz what they ar depends what they are exercising. i think these are exercises that are aimed at protecting...
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construction workers in denver, colorado...ring something unusual - a 66-million-year old dinosaur fossil. check it out - the bones and skull of a triceratops were found last friday. a horn and shoulder blade has also been unearthed. now construction crews are helping scientists figure out how much more of the dinosaurs' skeleton might be there. the bons they'll likely be put on display at some point. it's xx and we're just getting started. freeways flooded-- and lives lost. harvey finally moving on-- leaving a path of destruction. where it's headed, and the latest from hard-hit texas. good morning washington. - seasonable today; much cooler tomorrow - rain from harvey late
construction workers in denver, colorado...ring something unusual - a 66-million-year old dinosaur fossil. check it out - the bones and skull of a triceratops were found last friday. a horn and shoulder blade has also been unearthed. now construction crews are helping scientists figure out how much more of the dinosaurs' skeleton might be there. the bons they'll likely be put on display at some point. it's xx and we're just getting started. freeways flooded-- and lives lost. harvey finally...
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it is incumbent upon all local officials, in denver, colorado, we need to mitigate against wildfires and blizzards. in miami, you need to mitigate beacheserosion on the and the sea level gets closer and closer to town, you have to mitigate against that. in houston, you have to mitigate against the fact that it is built on a swap. in new orleans, we have to come to grips with the fact that new orleans is built below sea level and the only thing that protects it are the levees. you have to have strong political leadership that says we have to make priorities in terms of limited resources area -- in terms of limited resources. are we going to spend it on x or y? the levees are designed to withstand a 500 year of event. those are the kinds of hard decisions leaders have to make, and they have to make it in conjunction with discussion with their constituents. host: let's go to sacramento. caller: bill smith, sacramento. you had a commentator on here a couple weeks ago. met -- i'vean i been operating more stealthy and less disruptive and greener than anyone i have come across. i have had t
it is incumbent upon all local officials, in denver, colorado, we need to mitigate against wildfires and blizzards. in miami, you need to mitigate beacheserosion on the and the sea level gets closer and closer to town, you have to mitigate against that. in houston, you have to mitigate against the fact that it is built on a swap. in new orleans, we have to come to grips with the fact that new orleans is built below sea level and the only thing that protects it are the levees. you have to have...
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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. >> here to talk about the civil war medicine and disabled veterans, sarah hammer he cousins, a phd candidate and a student also is from brown university. welcome to you both. the focus has been the panel you did at the aha
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. >> here to talk about the civil war medicine and disabled veterans, sarah hammer he cousins, a phd candidate and a student also is from brown university. welcome to you both. the focus has been the panel you did at the aha
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leland: welcome back to denver where construction is booming. colorado to the lowest unemployment rate in energy sector that is on fire. also home to one of the few democratic governors who often sounds like something other than a democrat. we sat down with john hickenlooper to see what he thinks makes the colorado success story path will end if you want to take his message from colorado to america. >> well, colorado zip place where people naturally collaborate and work together because people from all over the country, all of the world. the history of the mountain west with the wagon train were grown under work together. our employment rate is to .3% with amazing influx of young people that are starting businesses and creating a stronger economy. and we get rid of regulations and talking about that all the time. and the environmental community working together to get a share of result. leland: dare i say >> shoe is for democrats. leland: she raced toward democrats. fair to say, you were a different kind of democrat. you don't hear the identity politics
leland: welcome back to denver where construction is booming. colorado to the lowest unemployment rate in energy sector that is on fire. also home to one of the few democratic governors who often sounds like something other than a democrat. we sat down with john hickenlooper to see what he thinks makes the colorado success story path will end if you want to take his message from colorado to america. >> well, colorado zip place where people naturally collaborate and work together because...
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not a public school cheerleading squad in denver, colorado. >> my thoughts are this is horrible.ouldn't be treating anybody like this. >> when we reached out, awful and disturbing is how they described what they saw. when they look ed at this video. when we asked them about the coach's claims, he was taught this move, valdez has this to say. >> that is is a form of abuse. itten shouldn't be placed on any individual whatsoever. >> you as a parent should be comfortable. if you do, need to have a conversation with that coach or that facility. reporting live, deanna durante, nbc 10 news. >> a lot of people talking about this. and the response to this story is split on social media with some people saying it's just a routine exercise, but you can join the conversation and share your comments ob our nbc 10 facebook page. >>> we have this just in. septa is making several changes at 69th street terminal. the trends in agency has e lowered the speed limit into the station from 55 miles per hour to 30. and the speed limit right outside the station has dropped from 30 to 15 miles per hour.
not a public school cheerleading squad in denver, colorado. >> my thoughts are this is horrible.ouldn't be treating anybody like this. >> when we reached out, awful and disturbing is how they described what they saw. when they look ed at this video. when we asked them about the coach's claims, he was taught this move, valdez has this to say. >> that is is a form of abuse. itten shouldn't be placed on any individual whatsoever. >> you as a parent should be comfortable. if...
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here in denver, colorado, we need to mitigate against wildfires, ice storms, blizzard. in miami, you need to mitigate with the version on the beaches and sea levels, you have to mitigate against that in auston, which is built on swamp, and you're always, you had to come to grips with the fact that numeral is is built below sea level, and the only way that protects that is the levees. so you have to have strong, political leadership which says, you have to make parties on limited resources. will you spend this money on x, helpsnd it on y , when y assure that the levees are able to withstand these events. they have to make these decisions in conjunction with their taxpayer money. host: let us go to sacramento, ?ill russian mar caller: you had a commentator a , and hef weeks ago talked about public transit. --ave been operating [indiscernible] alive, myearn to stay family set the world record in things like baseball. in japan before people from tokyo, he was down in the ocean in katrina. my buddy's american rescue team international. he did not come up with the name, the p
here in denver, colorado, we need to mitigate against wildfires, ice storms, blizzard. in miami, you need to mitigate with the version on the beaches and sea levels, you have to mitigate against that in auston, which is built on swamp, and you're always, you had to come to grips with the fact that numeral is is built below sea level, and the only way that protects that is the levees. so you have to have strong, political leadership which says, you have to make parties on limited resources. will...
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i never thought in 1960 when i left denver colorado on my way to nashville, tennessee, i wanted to go and get a good education and play basketball. when i got to the tennessee state line, the bus driver politely got up, came back to the middle of the bus and said, young men, you've got to sit behind this white line. twoid sir -- he grabbed elderly black women and said, till this man to sit behind the line. i thought he was giving me a nice seat in the back of the bus. -- the twoized that women said, get yourself back here before you get yourself killed young men. i got ready to drink some water, put my meltdown and -- mouth down and a white man said don't you drink over here. i wondered why the hate, why the fear, and i understood that something was deep. there is a moment in your life when you realize there are immoral unjust positions that you must take to make a difference. you in the netroots nation have the compassion, the ability to say we will no longer stop. when i was in nashville, one of the things that was so important -- 18 years old. any great resistance movement was star
i never thought in 1960 when i left denver colorado on my way to nashville, tennessee, i wanted to go and get a good education and play basketball. when i got to the tennessee state line, the bus driver politely got up, came back to the middle of the bus and said, young men, you've got to sit behind this white line. twoid sir -- he grabbed elderly black women and said, till this man to sit behind the line. i thought he was giving me a nice seat in the back of the bus. -- the twoized that women...
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we report from denver, colorado. >> reporter: david mueller on the stand for more than two and a half hours described the event as a meet and greet as superstar taylor swift looked on in the courtroom. at issue is what happened when swift, mueller, and mueller's girlfriend at the time was taken. mueller testified when he moved into the picture, his hand was closed and came into contact with a part of her body. he said, i felt like what appeared to be ribs. he said, our hands touched and our arms touched but he never lifted her skirt or grabbed her behind as swift alleges. the pop star never reported the incident to police, but she told one of the reps at kygo radio, and two dares later mueller was fired. he countersued saying the accusation cost him a job paying $150,000 a year. he said he wants to clear his name. swift countersued for assault and battery. the pop star could be seen writing notes to her attorney, can and at one point the co-defendant's wife broke down in tears. taylor swift's attorney says, what's wrong with this picture? a woman is assaulted, a woman reports it and s
we report from denver, colorado. >> reporter: david mueller on the stand for more than two and a half hours described the event as a meet and greet as superstar taylor swift looked on in the courtroom. at issue is what happened when swift, mueller, and mueller's girlfriend at the time was taken. mueller testified when he moved into the picture, his hand was closed and came into contact with a part of her body. he said, i felt like what appeared to be ribs. he said, our hands touched and...
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and running so generator just kick on so i'm joined by first parities person, jesse came from denver, colorado, i understand this is not your first but why are you here in philadelphia and why do you walk. >> i walk because of my mom. >> reporter: we have to show a picture of your mom. >> absolutely. >> tell us about your mom. >> so, this is my mom here on the right. she got diagnosed in 2012, and ever since then we have walked every year together at a three day walk in different places throughout the country which has been fantastic. my mom who her battle this last november. this is first time i'm walking without my mom. i'm here with a bunch of her friends who have become my friends and we will walk in her honor to help prevent anybody else having to deal with the things she has dealt with? are. >> reporter: this event is very emotional. it will be emotional for you too. how are you preparing and how are you embracing all that you are about to experience. >> you know i have been thinking about the prepared ness of the emotion that is come with this event. you cannot prepare emotionally , for
and running so generator just kick on so i'm joined by first parities person, jesse came from denver, colorado, i understand this is not your first but why are you here in philadelphia and why do you walk. >> i walk because of my mom. >> reporter: we have to show a picture of your mom. >> absolutely. >> tell us about your mom. >> so, this is my mom here on the right. she got diagnosed in 2012, and ever since then we have walked every year together at a three day...
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taylor swift on the witness stand for over an hour in federal court in denver, colorado, yesterday, she testified there was no question she was intentionally groped back in 2013 by radio dj who is suing her. swift said it was a quote, long grab. she said she falsely accused him and cost him his career. unwall street snap second quarter as public company did nothing to ease investor worries about the future of snapchat, snap missed wall street expectations as stock dive to go all-time low. this is a company that ipo ' d at $17 a share. right now 11.79, down 14%. cheryl, that's what's happening now. cheryl: one word, lauren, instagram. lauren: instra -- instagram. cheryl: susan rice says we should. whose side is china really on on all of this with latest on the threat, let's bring former military offer and former adviser to george w. bush brad blakeman. we have to start with the comments from susan rice saying that we should tolerate a nuclear north korea, should we? >> we should not and keep in mind that at after 40 years after failed diplomacy, 40 years of failed sanctions president tru
taylor swift on the witness stand for over an hour in federal court in denver, colorado, yesterday, she testified there was no question she was intentionally groped back in 2013 by radio dj who is suing her. swift said it was a quote, long grab. she said she falsely accused him and cost him his career. unwall street snap second quarter as public company did nothing to ease investor worries about the future of snapchat, snap missed wall street expectations as stock dive to go all-time low. this...
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a tense standoff between a cat this is in denver, colorado. the predator approaching and the coyotes getting too close for comfort. so the cat swatted it. coyote got scared away. a good reminderrer the pet owners to keep animals inside if you live where the coyotes are known to hang around. if you see it in the slow motion, oh, no. you are not messing with me. jonathan: if the cat made it through that, let the cat stay inside the house. nancy: tough cat. jonathan: montgomery county fair opens friday. alison: they have 40 rides. so we sent richard reeve to see how the inspection process is going to make sure there are no accidents like recent one we saw in columbus, ohio. rich? richard: that is right. look at this. everywhere you walk around the fairground you will see the people wearing vests or t-shirts that say "safety first." that is the mantra. that means inspections. they are complicated. hundreds of parts have to be assembled by hands. it takes two days to assemble the 40 rides here. the inspection of labor and industry are in the gray s
a tense standoff between a cat this is in denver, colorado. the predator approaching and the coyotes getting too close for comfort. so the cat swatted it. coyote got scared away. a good reminderrer the pet owners to keep animals inside if you live where the coyotes are known to hang around. if you see it in the slow motion, oh, no. you are not messing with me. jonathan: if the cat made it through that, let the cat stay inside the house. nancy: tough cat. jonathan: montgomery county fair opens...
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this is my son andrew reading a plaque at the base of a civil war monument at the statehouse in denver, colorado and this was memorial put up in 1809 honoring the great heroic battles of colorado troops. listed on that monument is the battle of sand creek. in 1999, the senate finally passed a resolution and said, we thisot going to take down memorial, but we are going to describe the fact -- there is no way we can describe sand creek as a battle. it needs to be described as a massacre. it is really quite striking. maybe it is something that could be mirrored here in salem. the cheyenne have created a spiritual healing run that is run every year around thanksgiving, close to when you massacre occurred. had thert where they sand creek massacre site and they run to denver. they use that as a way of talking through some of these issues about memory. so what makes salem different? i do not have to say very much. i just grabbed a few illustrations of that which imagery. "hopeless focus -- "hocus p "bewitched," they dealt with witchcraft. it is quite striking because is this the way we want to remember
this is my son andrew reading a plaque at the base of a civil war monument at the statehouse in denver, colorado and this was memorial put up in 1809 honoring the great heroic battles of colorado troops. listed on that monument is the battle of sand creek. in 1999, the senate finally passed a resolution and said, we thisot going to take down memorial, but we are going to describe the fact -- there is no way we can describe sand creek as a battle. it needs to be described as a massacre. it is...
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. >>> trial between taylor swift and dj she claims groped her continues in denver, colorado, former hoefied against swift yesterday, he says that swift falsely accused him of groping her during a preconcert photo opp and claimed that accusation led to his firing. his lawyer got him to concede that multiple supervisors at his radio station discussed possibly letting him go before the alleged incident. >> see how that turns out. >>> 6:45. >>> turning to weather. nice day on tap. >> oh, absolutely gorgeous outside. this is one of the days where i don't mind sky deck duty. it is so pleasant outside. it stays that way all day. so make the excuse find your reason to be outside even if you get up, take a quick walk to try to get your fit bit steps in, do it outside, make the excuse to enjoy this beautiful weather. eyewitness weather watchers are checking in with pretty pictures as we take a look we have got a lot of those crickets, grasshopper, whatever that is, and also some beautiful sunrise pictures, just a sampling, zero in on these spots. 56 degrees coming in from john , he sent this in t
. >>> trial between taylor swift and dj she claims groped her continues in denver, colorado, former hoefied against swift yesterday, he says that swift falsely accused him of groping her during a preconcert photo opp and claimed that accusation led to his firing. his lawyer got him to concede that multiple supervisors at his radio station discussed possibly letting him go before the alleged incident. >> see how that turns out. >>> 6:45. >>> turning to weather....
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mint police in denver, colorado. steve: that's pretty good. [cheering and applause] well, jim, introduce everybody, buddy. jim: steve, i brought my lovely wife kelly. steve: hello, kelly. kelly: hi, steve. jim: i have 3 of my 7 kids: michael, patrick, and alexandra. [cheering and applause] steve: how many girls? jim: two girls, five boys. steve: ooh! five boys? well, that's good. what do you do, patrick? you in school? patrick: i'm a full-time stay-at-home son. [laughter] [applause] steve: i love this dude right here, man. i love this dude t
mint police in denver, colorado. steve: that's pretty good. [cheering and applause] well, jim, introduce everybody, buddy. jim: steve, i brought my lovely wife kelly. steve: hello, kelly. kelly: hi, steve. jim: i have 3 of my 7 kids: michael, patrick, and alexandra. [cheering and applause] steve: how many girls? jim: two girls, five boys. steve: ooh! five boys? well, that's good. what do you do, patrick? you in school? patrick: i'm a full-time stay-at-home son. [laughter] [applause] steve: i...
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. >> joining us now from denver, colorado. republican congressman mike coffman.f the house armed services committee and veterans affairs committee. sor and congressman, thank for joining us. look, sounds like nobody is ready to commit formally to the new number they're -- what? about 8,400 u.s. troops. 8,400 u.s. troops in afghanistan right now. there's another almost 25,000 u.s. contractors there in afghanistan. 10,000 of whom are u.s. citizens. how many more troops? have you been briefed? how many more u.s. troops is the president now prepared to deploy. >> i haven't been briefed yet, but certainly a change in the rules of engagement is very important, as well as some increased presence. the point is to put military pressure on the taliban, to get them to come to the negotiating table. i believe there's a path to a negotiated settlement. if, in fact, they feel that pressure. right now they don't feel the pressure. they feel they're winning, but there is a path for some governance model that involves the taliban. >> because -- the vice president, we were just ta
. >> joining us now from denver, colorado. republican congressman mike coffman.f the house armed services committee and veterans affairs committee. sor and congressman, thank for joining us. look, sounds like nobody is ready to commit formally to the new number they're -- what? about 8,400 u.s. troops. 8,400 u.s. troops in afghanistan right now. there's another almost 25,000 u.s. contractors there in afghanistan. 10,000 of whom are u.s. citizens. how many more troops? have you been...
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andrew reading a plaque that's at the base of a civil war monument in front of the state house in denver, colorado. this was a civil war memorial that was put up in 1909 honoring the great battles, the heroic battles of colorado troops in the civil war. listed on that monument is the battle of sand creek. in 1999, the senate finally passed a resolution. they said we're not going to take down this memorial, but we are going to describe the fact that we have thought carefully about this and there's no way we can describe sand creek as a battle. it really needs to be described as a massacre and is really quite striking. and from that has grown an event -- maybe it's something that could be mirrored here in salem, is the cheyenne and arapaho have created a spiritual healing run every year around thanksgiving which is when the massacre occurred. they started the sa ee eed -- s sand creek massacre state and they run to wyoming. that is used as a way of talking through some of these issues about memory. what makes salem different? i don't have to say very much. i just grabbed a few illustrations of that
andrew reading a plaque that's at the base of a civil war monument in front of the state house in denver, colorado. this was a civil war memorial that was put up in 1909 honoring the great battles, the heroic battles of colorado troops in the civil war. listed on that monument is the battle of sand creek. in 1999, the senate finally passed a resolution. they said we're not going to take down this memorial, but we are going to describe the fact that we have thought carefully about this and...
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food allergy watch dog robin o'brien joins us now from denver, colorado.in, i guess the first question i have for you. of course of course, we remember very well the outrage over the massive price increase on epipens. where do we stand today? is it priced more reasonably? >> you know, a lot has changed over the last 12 months. we saw the gate hit hard and fast. mylan produced a generic and the justice department. return to market at valentine's day of this year. so we see new competitors in the marketplace, and that has definitely helped the consumer. it's going to help continue to bring the price down. we had a congressional hearing in the fall of last year in response to the epipen. and as you mentioned, there was outrage over the pay of the executives much like wells fargo and the shareholders revolted as well calling for investors to address that as well. so there are has been a lot that has changed but honestly, we just finished the first chapter. there's so much more to this story. and the report that's out that's, again, highlighting the skyrocketin
food allergy watch dog robin o'brien joins us now from denver, colorado.in, i guess the first question i have for you. of course of course, we remember very well the outrage over the massive price increase on epipens. where do we stand today? is it priced more reasonably? >> you know, a lot has changed over the last 12 months. we saw the gate hit hard and fast. mylan produced a generic and the justice department. return to market at valentine's day of this year. so we see new competitors...
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. >>> and unusual sight in denver, colorado.eral days in a row, fans line up to see taylor swift but not in concert, in court. today lawyers for former radio dee jay david mueller rested their case in the civil trial. swift claims the dee jay groped her during a photo shoot. mueller is suing swift for $3 million saying she ruined his career. swift is counter suing for symbolic one dollar hoping to make a statement to others about sexual assault. >>> serious flooding concerns down south and there could be more problems on the way for people in new orleans. with more rain on the way this weekend. fox's laura inn gill reports. >> reporter: recent flooding in new orleans exposed major flaws in the city's pump system. leaving hundreds of homes and businesses swamped earlier this week. now marmite mitch land drew says the pumps have largely been repaired but still not up to full capacity because four of the five turbine that is power them are off line. they're now waiting for additional generators to arrive. hopefully before the next
. >>> and unusual sight in denver, colorado.eral days in a row, fans line up to see taylor swift but not in concert, in court. today lawyers for former radio dee jay david mueller rested their case in the civil trial. swift claims the dee jay groped her during a photo shoot. mueller is suing swift for $3 million saying she ruined his career. swift is counter suing for symbolic one dollar hoping to make a statement to others about sexual assault. >>> serious flooding concerns...
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. >> sreenivasan: yesterday a jury in denver, colorado awarded taylor swift one dollar in damages in a lawsuit over a groping allegation. lisa desjardins is here to explain, lisa? >> desjardins: hari, the one dollar was the amount swift had requested. this was her countersuit, after a radio host sued the singer for defamation when she spoke publicly about the incident. he claimed she cost him her job, but the court sided with swift. the verdict came after four days of testimony, with a photo of the incident as the only piece of physical evidence. it shows former radio station host david mueller posing with 27-year-old swift before a denver concert four years ago. his hand appears behind swift just below her waist. swift says mueller grabbed her bare bottom and didn't let go when she "lurched" away. mueller said he may have touched her ribcage but nothing else, but the jury did not believe him. swift's case and experience is not new. one in five college-age women in the united states, say they've experienced some form of sexual assault, according to a washington post-kaiser family fou
. >> sreenivasan: yesterday a jury in denver, colorado awarded taylor swift one dollar in damages in a lawsuit over a groping allegation. lisa desjardins is here to explain, lisa? >> desjardins: hari, the one dollar was the amount swift had requested. this was her countersuit, after a radio host sued the singer for defamation when she spoke publicly about the incident. he claimed she cost him her job, but the court sided with swift. the verdict came after four days of testimony,...
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susan: next up is william in denver, colorado. you are on. >> thank you very much.ine is more of a personal -- i was aware that one of the three leaders that were mentioned early on became a very distinguished civil leader in -- civic leader in denver, and i was greatly honored many years ago to receive a civic award that was dedicated to him. i should say that it is true that the post-9/11 actions by the congress, the patriot act, remind us that this could happen over and over again, and that we do have to be vigilant, but also as you just were mentioning, how important it is that the hope triumphed in the end. people were displaced, but they did not lose faith, they came back, and the country is stronger, perhaps, for the experience. thank you. susan: thank you for the comments. next, we are going to show you that there was widespread debate in the fdr demonstration on the -- the fdr administration on the constitutionality of the japanese internment program. the justice department document acknowledges that the government knew about the japanese-americans posed no
susan: next up is william in denver, colorado. you are on. >> thank you very much.ine is more of a personal -- i was aware that one of the three leaders that were mentioned early on became a very distinguished civil leader in -- civic leader in denver, and i was greatly honored many years ago to receive a civic award that was dedicated to him. i should say that it is true that the post-9/11 actions by the congress, the patriot act, remind us that this could happen over and over again, and...
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i was with the tactical unit out of denver, colorado. mostly kandahar area, housing madad. housing camps, we would build them up to livable, and move on to the next place that's not livable so them a would have a -- >> in the fobs. >> basically. >> the question -- thank you so much. the end date i think is on the minds of a lot of people. >> thank you for what you've done for us. you by going and risking your life, is making us more safe. on behalf of all of us here in wisconsin, thank you for what you've done for our country. [ applause ] >> in my travels there, i kept hearing the same thing. they have the time, we have the watches. meaning they will wait us out. and if they believe that we have some end date, some timetable, then they will wait us out, and then they will come back and fill that vacuum with terror. and that is why i think it's important that we don't telegraph -- i think that was a strategic mistake the last president made. we shouldn't telegraph our timetable when we're leaving so we can actually make the purpose of being there. the purpose of being there
i was with the tactical unit out of denver, colorado. mostly kandahar area, housing madad. housing camps, we would build them up to livable, and move on to the next place that's not livable so them a would have a -- >> in the fobs. >> basically. >> the question -- thank you so much. the end date i think is on the minds of a lot of people. >> thank you for what you've done for us. you by going and risking your life, is making us more safe. on behalf of all of us here in...
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. >> it's one thing for him to have one missile capable of landing in denver, colorado.n this beautiful place we find ourselves. it's another thing for him to have an entire arsenal. >> as for the regime, i'm hopeful we find a way to separate that regime from this system. >> that's an interesting answer. >> the north korean people, i'm sure, are lovely people and would love to see him go, as well. >> would love to see him go. is there a contradiction here between the cia and state, or is this all just part of ramping up the pressure on pyongyang? how do you read those two different statements? >> well, first, it's a little difficult to interpret what director pompeo was saying. but i would read it as ramping up the pressure on them. and i would think that on this issue, secretary tillerson, as the policy chief on diplomacy and on foreign policy, has the last word. and his last word was, we're not pushing for regime change. now, would we like to see that regime change? yeah. of course. but that's not something you're going to do overnight. you're not going to do it by mil
. >> it's one thing for him to have one missile capable of landing in denver, colorado.n this beautiful place we find ourselves. it's another thing for him to have an entire arsenal. >> as for the regime, i'm hopeful we find a way to separate that regime from this system. >> that's an interesting answer. >> the north korean people, i'm sure, are lovely people and would love to see him go, as well. >> would love to see him go. is there a contradiction here between...
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esto, en una preparatoria en dÉnver, colorado.estaurante en carolina del sur. un exempleado se presentÓ en el lugar, en busca de su antiguo jefe. el sujeto empuÑa un arma y matÓ al chef. luego tomÓ una persona como rehÉn y le pidiÓ al resto de los clientes que abandonaran el negocio. la policÍa llegÓ al lugar e hiriÓ de gravedad a sospechoso, quien falleciÓ mÁs tarde. al parecer, el hombre sufrÍa de trastorno mental. aumentan las crÍticas, tras el uso de una nueva inyecciÓn para la pena capital durante la ejecuciÓn de un hombre de 53 aÑos en florida. y aunque el anestÉsico cuenta con la aprobaciÓn de la corte suprema del estado, hay quienes no estÁn convencidos de sus efectos. el condenado por dos homicidios por motivos raciales, se convirtiÓ en el primer hombre anglosajÓn que recibe la pena de muerte en la historia de la entidad, por el asesinato de un afroamericano. estÁ en juego el futuro del programa de acciÓn diferida, daca. el presidente trump considerarÍa ponerle fin antes que el mismo se ha llevado ante la corte a inicios
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following the trial in denver, colorado. good morning. >> good morning.wift did not call police and her mother testified they didn't do that because they didn't want the publicity. >> she's getting a lot of it from all over the world. outside the courthouse, you have the fans positioned from outside the gate listening and watching what's going on. inside the courtroom, seats are reserved for fans. there are two lawsuits here. the d.j. is suing swift and swift's counter suit. despicable, horrifying, and shocking. those are the words used to describe the moment she said former radio d.j. david mueller groped her in the photo op in 2013. on the stand swift said he stayed latched on to my bare ass cheek as he lurched away from him uncomfortably. she continued following the alleged incident. mueller's attorney said she could have taken a break if she felt distressed to which she replied and your client could have taken a normal photo with me. the boss admitted to groping her earlier in the evening. >> i don't know what he was thinking when he made up a story w
following the trial in denver, colorado. good morning. >> good morning.wift did not call police and her mother testified they didn't do that because they didn't want the publicity. >> she's getting a lot of it from all over the world. outside the courthouse, you have the fans positioned from outside the gate listening and watching what's going on. inside the courtroom, seats are reserved for fans. there are two lawsuits here. the d.j. is suing swift and swift's counter suit....
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colorado, the front range. i witnessed nothing but a takeover of denver.omehow at the end of the last nine years, i have moved now, but it seems like denver and colorado finally got their keys back in their own hands, so to speak. everything from the public utility commissions that issue the cab permits, the tow truck permits, i mean, everything was -- honestly -- host: a takeover, how? by who? guest: by a lot of people, they are debating what is an immigrant. i am talking about literally people coming off airplanes, they can barely speak english, owning the businesses and taking me mom and pop stores. i have dated interracially. i break it down into five categories. i am not racist, but unfortunately i have white skin and blue eyes and a.m. a little bit native american -- am a little bit native american. i grew up on a cattle ranch. my dad died in 2012. yeah, so i have come a long way. he told me a long time ago to run, do not stay. i miss my family and friends and the people that never got out into the world. i did, i traveled for seven years in a car. i
colorado, the front range. i witnessed nothing but a takeover of denver.omehow at the end of the last nine years, i have moved now, but it seems like denver and colorado finally got their keys back in their own hands, so to speak. everything from the public utility commissions that issue the cab permits, the tow truck permits, i mean, everything was -- honestly -- host: a takeover, how? by who? guest: by a lot of people, they are debating what is an immigrant. i am talking about literally...
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i've had in denver, and colorado they won't get a full eclipse.never got a full eclipse in colorado, they saw a partial eclipse. i'm guessing in colorado today, some people legally thought it was a full eclipse. specifically in colorado. but i don't know, that's just me. casper, wyoming, is doing the whole thing, nasa tv is out there, they have a full eclipse. they are interviewing people about the eclipse as we've been doing. i want to give you a little fair and balanced coverage by showing you what's happening on the other networks. we watched all four of the cable networks, the fox business network, they are here, they are interviewing someone. on msnbc it is just sort of dark and vacant. eclipse tv here, there's the path over there. you can see it is coming out just a little bit, let's take it fully. this is the backside now, we had a total eclipse of the sun in casper, wyoming, it lasted a little while, a couple minutes and it now the other side is starting to come out and it appears to be orange. >> i would say the excitement is definitely b
i've had in denver, and colorado they won't get a full eclipse.never got a full eclipse in colorado, they saw a partial eclipse. i'm guessing in colorado today, some people legally thought it was a full eclipse. specifically in colorado. but i don't know, that's just me. casper, wyoming, is doing the whole thing, nasa tv is out there, they have a full eclipse. they are interviewing people about the eclipse as we've been doing. i want to give you a little fair and balanced coverage by showing...
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custodia por supuesto de su padre josÉ de jesÚs martÍnez quien estÁ desde hacer varios dÍas en denver colorador agredido a un hombre que daba seguridad en su concierto y ahora es buscado por la policÍa de puerto rico. >> en grave, resulta que en la escena del exceso nato de un hombre se alega que era amigo del cantante miren, dicen que se encontrÓ un vehÍculo con documentos del artista, marÍa del carmen nos trae la historia desde puerto rico. >> en el famoso video de ozuna cuando golpea a un hombre con su micrÓfono, aparece carlos giovanni baez, unos dÍas mÁs tarde este sujeto es asesinado a balazos en una barriada de san juan, en la escena del crimen la policÍa encontrÓ esta arma blanca con documentos personales de ozuna. >> estaba investigando un asesinato en el sector de bajo obrero en cantera donde hay una persona muerta con impacto de bala, en un vehÍculo como parte de la investigaciÓn, resulta que uno de los vehÍculos hay unas pertenencias de este cantante, hay artÍculos como un pasaporte y la policÍa de puerto rico ha hecho gestiones para ser entrevistado. >> o sea que lo van a citar? >
custodia por supuesto de su padre josÉ de jesÚs martÍnez quien estÁ desde hacer varios dÍas en denver colorador agredido a un hombre que daba seguridad en su concierto y ahora es buscado por la policÍa de puerto rico. >> en grave, resulta que en la escena del exceso nato de un hombre se alega que era amigo del cantante miren, dicen que se encontrÓ un vehÍculo con documentos del artista, marÍa del carmen nos trae la historia desde puerto rico. >> en el famoso video de ozuna...
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unitarian church named arturo hernandez garcia two years ago and i visited him in the church in denver coloradowas picked up as well despite the fact that he had a letter from the obama department of homeland security that said he was not a priority for deportation when the activists from groups like the american friends service committee called ice and said what are you doing with our tour oh he's been here for is like fourteen years in the united states is married has two kids i said we no longer have priorities i thought that was an interesting way to put it because the letter had said he was not a priority and i had just been in that church because jeannette does geta who's also a mexican immigrant has lived here for more than twenty years has just taken refuge there since trump came into office because she's concerned she'll be deported she has little kids i talked to her ten year old roberto. his son roberto and he said to me my mother cannot step outside i am my mother's voice and what's interesting is time magazine just last week announced the hundred most important people on the list j
unitarian church named arturo hernandez garcia two years ago and i visited him in the church in denver coloradowas picked up as well despite the fact that he had a letter from the obama department of homeland security that said he was not a priority for deportation when the activists from groups like the american friends service committee called ice and said what are you doing with our tour oh he's been here for is like fourteen years in the united states is married has two kids i said we no...
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denver. but on friday a colorado judge dismissed his claim.'s counterlawsuit will go further. >> i couldn't be more proud to represent somebody like taylor swift stepping up in a situation like this. >> reporter: in testimony swift suspect another an hour recalling what she called a 3-d re-creation of the incident. he insists he touched swift's ribs, not her rear. swift wants a $1 judgment against mueller calling it an example for other women. >> this case is about credibility. who do the jurors believe? do they believe someone who isn't trying to get financial gain, or do they believe the person who's trying to get money from a celebrity. >> on monday jurors will consider mueller's surviving claim that swift and her mother got him fired. miss swift said the fallout is a product of his decisions, not mine. tony dokoupil, cbs news, new york. >>> our top story, a man who rammed a car into a crowd in virginia is due in court to face murder and other charges. 32-year-old heather heyer was killed. the incident happen saturday at a rally of white na
denver. but on friday a colorado judge dismissed his claim.'s counterlawsuit will go further. >> i couldn't be more proud to represent somebody like taylor swift stepping up in a situation like this. >> reporter: in testimony swift suspect another an hour recalling what she called a 3-d re-creation of the incident. he insists he touched swift's ribs, not her rear. swift wants a $1 judgment against mueller calling it an example for other women. >> this case is about...
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the children met with the denver police department, which may be contemplating a criminal investigation. also at that meeting, anthony, personnel from children's hospital coloradoon: barry petersen in denver. thanks. and when we come back, plenty of swings, few misses at the old ball game. with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. over the course of 9 days sthe walks 26.2 miles,. that's a marathon. because he chooses to walk whenever he can. and he does it with support from dr. scholl's. only dr. scholl's has massaging gel insoles that provide all-day comfort to keep him feeling more energized. so he even has the energy to take the long way home. keep it up, steve! dr. scholl's. born to move. with some big news about type 2 diabetes. you have type 2 diabetes, right? yes. so let me ask you this... how does diabetes affect your heart? it doesn't, does it? actually, it does. type 2 diabetes can make you twice as likely to die from a cardiovascular event, like a heart attack or stroke. and with heart disease, your risk is even higher. you didn't
the children met with the denver police department, which may be contemplating a criminal investigation. also at that meeting, anthony, personnel from children's hospital coloradoon: barry petersen in denver. thanks. and when we come back, plenty of swings, few misses at the old ball game. with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. over the course of 9 days sthe walks 26.2...