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it's a thursday night in downtown denver, and we were invited to a marijuana food and wine pairing cateringg professionals. you might expect to see the band toking up, but here everybody is. denver is the epicenter of a marijuana industry that is now in full bloom. this is not somebody's backyard. >> this is industrial agriculture, absolutely. >> alfonsi: super-storm sandy killed 117 people and caused more than $60 billion worth of dama
it's a thursday night in downtown denver, and we were invited to a marijuana food and wine pairing cateringg professionals. you might expect to see the band toking up, but here everybody is. denver is the epicenter of a marijuana industry that is now in full bloom. this is not somebody's backyard. >> this is industrial agriculture, absolutely. >> alfonsi: super-storm sandy killed 117 people and caused more than $60 billion worth of dama
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it's a thursday night in downtown denver, and we were invited to a marijuana food and wine pairing catering to young professionals. you might expect to see the band toking up, but here everybody is. denver is the epicenter of a marijuana industry that is now in full bloom. this is not somebody's backyard. >> this is industrial agriculture, absolutely. >> alfonsi: super-storm sandy killed 117 people and caused more than $60 billion worth of damage in 2012. and thousands of families that survived sandy say they havefraud. >> i was like, "how can you tell me that you're not going to cover this, that i'm not going to get the full amount of my insurance?" i says, "you got my payments every month." >> alfonsi: tonight, an investigation into why so many families didn't get the help they deserved and what is being done about it. so, are you going to make it right? >> kroft: very few actors have ever had a year like the one bradley cooper is having. >> hi! >> kroft: in hollywood, there was all the hoopla for his third oscar nomination in as many years for his performance in "american sniper". >> she
it's a thursday night in downtown denver, and we were invited to a marijuana food and wine pairing catering to young professionals. you might expect to see the band toking up, but here everybody is. denver is the epicenter of a marijuana industry that is now in full bloom. this is not somebody's backyard. >> this is industrial agriculture, absolutely. >> alfonsi: super-storm sandy killed 117 people and caused more than $60 billion worth of damage in 2012. and thousands of families...
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it's a thursday night in downtown denver, and we were invited to a marijuana food and wine pairing catering to young professionals. you might expect to see the band toking up, but here everybody is. denver is the epicenter of a marijuana industry that is now in full bloom. this is not somebody's backyard. >> this is industrial agriculture, absolutely. >> alfonsi: super-storm sandy killed 117 people and caused more than $60 billion worth of damage in 2012.
it's a thursday night in downtown denver, and we were invited to a marijuana food and wine pairing catering to young professionals. you might expect to see the band toking up, but here everybody is. denver is the epicenter of a marijuana industry that is now in full bloom. this is not somebody's backyard. >> this is industrial agriculture, absolutely. >> alfonsi: super-storm sandy killed 117 people and caused more than $60 billion worth of damage in 2012.
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it's a thursday night in downtown denver, and we were invited to a marijuana food and wine pairing catering to young professionals. you might expect to see the band toking up, but here everybody is. denver is the epicenter of a marijuana industry that is now in full bloom. this is not somebody's backyard. >> this is industrial agriculture, absolutely. >> alfonsi: super-storm sandy killed 117 people and caused more than $60 billion worth of damage in 2012.
it's a thursday night in downtown denver, and we were invited to a marijuana food and wine pairing catering to young professionals. you might expect to see the band toking up, but here everybody is. denver is the epicenter of a marijuana industry that is now in full bloom. this is not somebody's backyard. >> this is industrial agriculture, absolutely. >> alfonsi: super-storm sandy killed 117 people and caused more than $60 billion worth of damage in 2012.
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and or thetorrential rains drowning downtown denver. oods stranding drivers on this interstate. these violent bursts of lightning light up a path of destruction north of denver where tornadoes destroyed homes thursday. >> it was something like from hell. >> reporter: this line of severe storms is now moving east. hill city south dakota reporting flash flooding tonight. and in nebraska where the ground is already saturated, the rivers are running high, flooding crops. with so much destruction here still to be cleaned up in colorado here's the last thing anybody wants to hear. there is more rain in the forecast for next week. but at least the severe threat has now moved to the east. cecilia? >> ryan thank you. >>> and turning now to southern california two passenger jets on a tarmac bumping into each other, both southwest airlines planing parked at the gate at burbank airport. one pushing back its wing touching the tail of the other. no one hurt. those planes out of service tonight. >>> and next to a modern day bonnie and clyde, in custody
and or thetorrential rains drowning downtown denver. oods stranding drivers on this interstate. these violent bursts of lightning light up a path of destruction north of denver where tornadoes destroyed homes thursday. >> it was something like from hell. >> reporter: this line of severe storms is now moving east. hill city south dakota reporting flash flooding tonight. and in nebraska where the ground is already saturated, the rivers are running high, flooding crops. with so much...
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and torrential rains drowning downtown denver. flash floods stranding drivers on this interstate. these violent bursts of lightning light up a path of destruction north of denver, where tornadoes destroyed homes thursday. >> it was something like from hell. >> reporter: this line of severe storms is now moving east. hill city, south dakota, reporting flash flooding tonight. and in nebraska, where the ground is already saturated, the rivers are running high, flooding crops. with so much destruction here still to be cleaned up in colorado, here's the last thing anybody wants to hear. there is more rain in the forecast for next week. but at least the severe threat has now moved to the east. cecilia? >> okay ryan thank you. and rob's here now, tracking the storms. colorado hit so hard. but these tornadoes now on the move elsewhere? >> reporter: yeah we're in the stuck weather pattern. now it's beginning to shift off to the east. we already have a tornado watch up, involves a good chunk of nebraska south dakota iowa and southwestern parts of minnesota. sioux city that's what we're reall
and torrential rains drowning downtown denver. flash floods stranding drivers on this interstate. these violent bursts of lightning light up a path of destruction north of denver, where tornadoes destroyed homes thursday. >> it was something like from hell. >> reporter: this line of severe storms is now moving east. hill city, south dakota, reporting flash flooding tonight. and in nebraska, where the ground is already saturated, the rivers are running high, flooding crops. with so...
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there's a $77 million, they call it the bell fore complex in downtown denver. 24 hour concierge, gourmet bar and 20 others springing up in the same area. problem is that too many people in the workforce can't dream of bawling like this in the golden years, only half think they will live comfortably, not even big, $25,000 golf carts. if you want something in life, you have to make it happen. what access can working people do live in comfort or live in a hot senior community. is it too late to do it via the stock market. absolutely not. the panel may have other ideas. the villages. googling that, there are great, great stories. [ laughter ] >> what do we do right now? paul, you have given speeches down there. the average person right now 40 years old, forget about living on social security, they want to go out there and they want the $25,000 on the golf cart chilling at the villages, how do we set that up? >> i think the stock market is the place to be because as you start seeing people becoming more and more middle class in asia and other places, they're going to be buying more and more o
there's a $77 million, they call it the bell fore complex in downtown denver. 24 hour concierge, gourmet bar and 20 others springing up in the same area. problem is that too many people in the workforce can't dream of bawling like this in the golden years, only half think they will live comfortably, not even big, $25,000 golf carts. if you want something in life, you have to make it happen. what access can working people do live in comfort or live in a hot senior community. is it too late to do...
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is heading out of denver, thick morning fog, sunny and warmer, some of the fog may be reluctant to burn off, 70s, 80s, 90s to hundreds. 95 for napa. low 100s for antiochs, 80s downtown oakland. 77 alameda. 60s on the coast, 70s in the city, 80s to near 90 on the peninsula. >> hard to believe, back the triple-digits. >> it feels like summer at least. >>> 4:21 is the time right now, the drought is forcing sport teams to solve water -- suv have 67 -- conserve water. the giants are using a computer system and determine how much overnight water is necessary. they are pressure washing seats every other game. the oakland coliseum is below sea level so it holds moisture better. and the niners use recycled water on the grass, the team replaced grass with artificial turf at the outer edges of the field. making big changes. >> the teams doing what they can to conserve. get out by the end of the month, that's the message to people living in a redwood city apartment building. what families want from the landlord before they move out. >>> the manhunt continues for the two prisoner who's escape, . >>> the unmistakable sound of power of power. great song. called "you're still a you
is heading out of denver, thick morning fog, sunny and warmer, some of the fog may be reluctant to burn off, 70s, 80s, 90s to hundreds. 95 for napa. low 100s for antiochs, 80s downtown oakland. 77 alameda. 60s on the coast, 70s in the city, 80s to near 90 on the peninsula. >> hard to believe, back the triple-digits. >> it feels like summer at least. >>> 4:21 is the time right now, the drought is forcing sport teams to solve water -- suv have 67 -- conserve water. the giants...
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denver. unpress unprecedented rates. >> again, going back to marijuana? >> i think it's innovation, entrepreneurism. the active lifestyle, vibrant downtown. e with young people. >> businesses coming? >> joe we grew by 2200 businesses in denver in the last four years. >> we've been talking about business climate being bad in connecticut. why is it so good in colorado? >> the city of denver and other surrounding metropolitan cities work hard to make sure that our tax regulation an friendly environment exists. it's important to make sure companies want to come here. >> 2200 businesses. what size? >> small and medium. >> and that's what you've netted. >> that's what we've netted. i'm here in new york because i was meeting with the board of directors with panasonic. they announced a new division opening up in denver. enterprise solution sflrcenter. 300 new employees coming to denver. this is the kind of innovation that is drawing people to our city. >> we have a lot of mayors watch this show trying to recover from the manufacturing era. what is your advice to them what do you say that you have done right is this. >> regulatory environment is im
denver. unpress unprecedented rates. >> again, going back to marijuana? >> i think it's innovation, entrepreneurism. the active lifestyle, vibrant downtown. e with young people. >> businesses coming? >> joe we grew by 2200 businesses in denver in the last four years. >> we've been talking about business climate being bad in connecticut. why is it so good in colorado? >> the city of denver and other surrounding metropolitan cities work hard to make sure that...