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. >> great news for estes park. >> mayor of estes park. the state of colorado will be spending 40,000 a day, richelle, to get the park opened once again pay for the works, and pay for the plowing of that rode. it goes 10,000, 11,000 feet so there is a lot of snow right now. the park is set to open at noontime today. >> i'm sure there will be crowds, quite a beautiful picture behind you. thank you so much in estes park. >>> the monday store storm known as phailin is bearing down on india's coast. it is about to make landfall over the area where 42,000 people live and hundreds of thousand was people have been taken to government shelters. tourists are having a hard time to get out of the region because the flights are canceled. for the next 18 hours is the region's highest risk. phailin is the size of france, four times the size of hurricane katrina. what is going on right now? >> reporter: phailin is still making landfall as we speak, and it's expected to take up a wards of an hour. yesterday when the storm was at its peek we saw well-define
. >> great news for estes park. >> mayor of estes park. the state of colorado will be spending 40,000 a day, richelle, to get the park opened once again pay for the works, and pay for the plowing of that rode. it goes 10,000, 11,000 feet so there is a lot of snow right now. the park is set to open at noontime today. >> i'm sure there will be crowds, quite a beautiful picture behind you. thank you so much in estes park. >>> the monday store storm known as phailin is...
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here's route 34 going to estes park. two of the major roads into town were wiped out for miles at a stretch, leaving only one road into town. many homes and businesses were destroyed. but the residents of estes park picked themselves up and began the recovery process. and limited access to the town has been restored. folks have just started opening up their businesses again. visitors have just started to returning to rocky mountain national park again. and then congress stepped in and dealt an unbelievably cruel, cruel blow by shutting down this government. let me quote what estes park resident tom johnson said on the tuesday of the shutdown. quote -- "i think politicians are playing around like they do, and it's the people who wind u up -- and it's the people who wind up with all the problems for it. man, they did it to estes park when they shut down that park. rocky mountain national park closed with the shutdown. hundreds of campers have had to cancel their reservations and likely thousands more canceled their plans t
here's route 34 going to estes park. two of the major roads into town were wiped out for miles at a stretch, leaving only one road into town. many homes and businesses were destroyed. but the residents of estes park picked themselves up and began the recovery process. and limited access to the town has been restored. folks have just started opening up their businesses again. visitors have just started to returning to rocky mountain national park again. and then congress stepped in and dealt an...
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with winter coming, no signs of progress in washington, estes park is feeling cut off. time is running out for local businesses trying to recruit the season's losses. >> no people. >> no park, no people, yeah. it's in washington. the people in washington don't find a way to work together, i don't know what will come of this country. >> that's the question on everyone's mind here will washington get its act together before it's too late? paul beban, estes park, colorado. >>> the red cross is helping hundreds of super storm sandy evacuees. on friday, they stopped paying hotel bills for nearly 300 storm victims. the red cross says it will extend those stays. not all qualify. it is meant only for people who are actively trying to find permanent housing. >>> made in america was a gold standard for products around the world that is until american jobs were shipped overseas until later. as patricia segag reports several real thirethinking thos tactics. >> shattered communities, images of u.s. manufacturing jobs migrating overseas. but that picture is slowly changing. according
with winter coming, no signs of progress in washington, estes park is feeling cut off. time is running out for local businesses trying to recruit the season's losses. >> no people. >> no park, no people, yeah. it's in washington. the people in washington don't find a way to work together, i don't know what will come of this country. >> that's the question on everyone's mind here will washington get its act together before it's too late? paul beban, estes park, colorado....
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estes. without the park estes park wouldn't be here. >> a month ago the devastating flood closed most of the roads leading here. >> it was hard to believe, it was too good to be true. >> to reopen the park taxpayers in colorado will pay $40,000 a day. some reopgd reopenings are moret symbolism. that's why taxpayers will pay $61,000 a day to reopen the statue of liberty. miss out on the tour irs dollars that could be flowing through natural attractions like this. jim hooley, estes park, colorado. >>> park police summoned a group of are officers to man the symbol, strl closed. >>> a glitch in the foot stamp system has now been fixed. shoppers in 17 states noticed their ebt cards were not working today. xerox corp assisted that it was a failure. a massive cyclone packing heavy rains and descruc, the extent oe will not be fully known until sunday but large scale power outages, roadblockages and damage to crops is expected. in 1999 a cyclone with similar winds instruct this area. >>> for phailin's track rebecca stevenson. >> 25 of 36 storms have developed in the bay of bengal exactly where phaili
estes. without the park estes park wouldn't be here. >> a month ago the devastating flood closed most of the roads leading here. >> it was hard to believe, it was too good to be true. >> to reopen the park taxpayers in colorado will pay $40,000 a day. some reopgd reopenings are moret symbolism. that's why taxpayers will pay $61,000 a day to reopen the statue of liberty. miss out on the tour irs dollars that could be flowing through natural attractions like this. jim hooley,...
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. >> reporter: the floods washed out the two minarets into estes park into the east. now that the park is closed to the west there is only one long winding way in from the south. with winter coming and no signs from washington, estes park is running out o. >> no park, no people. >> it's in washington. people in washington don't find a way to work together i don't know what will become of this country. >> reporter: that's the question on every's mind. will washington get its act together before it's too late? >> it's a similar story at yosemite park. last month's rim fire hit the area hard. >> let's face it. i mean, this is a great place. i love this place. my guests love this place. but they really come here to see yosemite. i just make it easy for them, and i make them happy. but without yosemite i don't have a business, no. this is all built upon that park. we did the letter to the editor. we've asked people to call our house rep. we've asked people online to sign. we've asked the county to put out messages to d.c. to tell them what is happening here. we're going to
. >> reporter: the floods washed out the two minarets into estes park into the east. now that the park is closed to the west there is only one long winding way in from the south. with winter coming and no signs from washington, estes park is running out o. >> no park, no people. >> it's in washington. people in washington don't find a way to work together i don't know what will become of this country. >> reporter: that's the question on every's mind. will washington get...
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in colorado, tourists are already back in estes park, the nearest city to rocky mountain national park, a relief to businesses that depend upon tourism? >> that's the draw for people to come to the park. without. >> one month ago, devastating floods closed most of the roads leading here at the height of the tourist season. >> when i first heard that there was a possibility of the park opening up, it was hard to believe. it was too good to be true. >> to reopen the park, taxpayers in colorado will pay $40,000 a day. some re-openings are more about symbolism than the local economy. >> ladies and gentlemen, right this way. >> that's why new york state taxpayers will pay $61,000 a day to reopen the statue of liberty. >> so the governors in other states now have to decide what they want to do. will they use taxpayers dollars in order to open up the federal parks in their states or miss out on the tourist dollars that could be flowing through national attractions like this? jim hooley,ays, estes park, colorado. >>> in washington yesterday, park police had to bring in a small army to guard wh
in colorado, tourists are already back in estes park, the nearest city to rocky mountain national park, a relief to businesses that depend upon tourism? >> that's the draw for people to come to the park. without. >> one month ago, devastating floods closed most of the roads leading here at the height of the tourist season. >> when i first heard that there was a possibility of the park opening up, it was hard to believe. it was too good to be true. >> to reopen the park,...
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er in estes park, quite a beautiful scene behind you, jim. >> reporter: it's a beautiful day. it's just on the other side of the hills you see behind me, just a beautiful day, but this town has faced a difficult time. it was one month ago today that this town and many other towns in colorado was hit by the devastating flooding from all the heavy rain. so many of the roadways into estes closed down. and then rocky mountain national park shut down two weeks ago, again, tourists could not get in here and many of the businesses had to close up shop, some of them permanently. here is the mayor of estes park. >> this is incredibly important to us because a month ago this area was under two to four feet of water, businesses were closed down. they got their businesses cleaned up. water receded, and it turned out our mainstrea main street was it shape, the river walk, but then we got suckered punched when they shut down the national park. they get about 3 million visitors a year and most of them come through he is piec through. this is when local businesses generally make their money.
er in estes park, quite a beautiful scene behind you, jim. >> reporter: it's a beautiful day. it's just on the other side of the hills you see behind me, just a beautiful day, but this town has faced a difficult time. it was one month ago today that this town and many other towns in colorado was hit by the devastating flooding from all the heavy rain. so many of the roadways into estes closed down. and then rocky mountain national park shut down two weeks ago, again, tourists could not...
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like estes in the mountain village of estes park, colorado has been loyered so workers can dig out rock earth to be used for repairing roads and infrastructure. >> currently, there is only one road in to the park and it is two lane highway. so it's well maintained. and we are welcoming guests from both east and west through that road. >> but once the snow and ice hit, that one road will become more difficult. estes is just one of many communities across northern colorado hit hard by massive flooding. this destroyed highway through big thompson canyon is normally one of several ways to get to estes park. closures due to flooding reduce that number to much longer drives from the south and west through the mountains and trail ridge road which passes through rockie mountain national park has been closed by the federal shutdown. >> it's like we took one punch from the floods, got up and we are doing good and then, bam, we just got hit by another one from congress. >> there has also been a lot of concern here over the impact the shut down may have on federal relief assistance. so the state is
like estes in the mountain village of estes park, colorado has been loyered so workers can dig out rock earth to be used for repairing roads and infrastructure. >> currently, there is only one road in to the park and it is two lane highway. so it's well maintained. and we are welcoming guests from both east and west through that road. >> but once the snow and ice hit, that one road will become more difficult. estes is just one of many communities across northern colorado hit hard by...
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. >> in colorado, the tourists are out in estes park, the nearest city to rocky mountain national park - a relief to businesses depending on tourism. >> that's the draw to people to come to estes. without the park we wouldn't be here. >> a month ago devastating floods closed roads at the height of the tourist season. >> when i heard there was a possibility of the park opening up, it was too good to be true >> to reopen the park taxpayers in colorado will pay $40,000. some reopenings are more about symbolism than the local economy. that's why new york state taxpayers will pay $61,000 a day to reopen the statue of liberty. >> gof ners in other states have to decide what to do - use taxpayer dollars to open up these attractions or miss out on the tourist dollars flowing through attractions like this. >> in washington park police had to bring in an army to guard usually an unmanned lincoln memorial, after protesters pushed past barriers into the memorial. >> police escorted the protesters away from the memorial. veterans in washington showed up to rally at war memorials in dc and across th
. >> in colorado, the tourists are out in estes park, the nearest city to rocky mountain national park - a relief to businesses depending on tourism. >> that's the draw to people to come to estes. without the park we wouldn't be here. >> a month ago devastating floods closed roads at the height of the tourist season. >> when i heard there was a possibility of the park opening up, it was too good to be true >> to reopen the park taxpayers in colorado will pay...
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. >> sits on the edge of estes park, north of denver, parks opening today, tomorrow or monday. grand canyon zion national park po mt. rushmore, again open to tourists. estes park, that rely on tourists coming here and spending money. this town is in a unique situation because just one month ago the devastating floods of colorado hit here closing off many of the main roads into this town, this town was almost isolated from tourists coming in. it has been a very devastating month, now governor hikenlooper has agreed to pay to reopen the parks. >> what about the individual sites? >> we know that other states south dakota and utah where parks are opening, they've made that agreement where the federal parks the national parks over the next week or so when they can reopen their parks. some other states still have to decide as you mentioned earlier decide whether it's worth the while to open the parks and get that tourist money back into the parks. it is a costly endeavor. >> jim hooley thank you. >>> food stamps stopped working in a handful of states but apparently not because of the
. >> sits on the edge of estes park, north of denver, parks opening today, tomorrow or monday. grand canyon zion national park po mt. rushmore, again open to tourists. estes park, that rely on tourists coming here and spending money. this town is in a unique situation because just one month ago the devastating floods of colorado hit here closing off many of the main roads into this town, this town was almost isolated from tourists coming in. it has been a very devastating month, now...
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with winter coming and no signs of progress in washington estes park is feeling cut off. >> no park, no people? >> no park, no people, yeah. if people in washington don't find a way to work together, i don't know what will come of this country. >> that's the question on everyone's mineeveryone's mind . will washington get its act together before it's too late? paul beban, estes, colorado. >> center place of the affordable care act, it's had glitches ever since. frustrating millions of consumers. the repairs taking place now mean the enrollment function on the site will be unavailable during off peak hours. it will be open for general information. >>> extreme conditions threatened much of the u.s. in gulf coast prepares for tropical storm are karen. >> we have no guests. the park is shut down. so we're in effect shut down. >> and the huge impact the government shut down is having on one small business owner. [[voiceover]] gripping films from the world the world's top documentary directors. >>banging your head over and over again can be a bad thing. >>every time i would do heading i wo
with winter coming and no signs of progress in washington estes park is feeling cut off. >> no park, no people? >> no park, no people, yeah. if people in washington don't find a way to work together, i don't know what will come of this country. >> that's the question on everyone's mineeveryone's mind . will washington get its act together before it's too late? paul beban, estes, colorado. >> center place of the affordable care act, it's had glitches ever since....
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blessed that it's reopen because rocky mountain national park is the reason that people come up to estes park many of the roads that are washed out many of them are still closed. that has to hurt. >> some of them are still closed but they are rebuilding as soon as possible, sooner than later they are going to be reopened. this town is resilient. we've practices this before we have done it a few times frankly and we're going to come through with flying colors. >> you've really had a one-two punch over the last few months economically. >> we're happy for people to support us coming from the front range and denver, we are getting good response for people who really do care. >> thank you, we appreciate you are time. >> thank you for being here. >> the governor is going to be spending approximately $40,000 a day to put the park back in operation, clearing snow that mass already hit the park and doing other maintenance from the department of of commerce. thomas. >> thank you. >>> the tea party decided to clean up washington. a crowd of conservative activists hit the national mall and began picking
blessed that it's reopen because rocky mountain national park is the reason that people come up to estes park many of the roads that are washed out many of them are still closed. that has to hurt. >> some of them are still closed but they are rebuilding as soon as possible, sooner than later they are going to be reopened. this town is resilient. we've practices this before we have done it a few times frankly and we're going to come through with flying colors. >> you've really had a...
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don't understand it because those parks are for us. >> reporter: julie peeper is one of those who's been vexed by the closure. she and her husband own two restaurants in estesracing to reopen onen the next few days to take advantage of the fall season. she says the closure of the park has been more than just a financial setback for small businesses and for 200 park employees who have been furloughed, it has been an emotional blow. >> the day the park closed down i think everybody had a little mini meltdown because that was the place we could all go to gei away from debris and the reality of mold and wet carpet and you could get outside and blow off a little steam and we can't do that now. and that's been hard. >> reporter: the one thing that hasn't yet been affected by the government shutdown is emergency disaster aid from federal agencies. fema still has more than a thousand workers on the ground in colorado. the and 150 colorado national guardsmen who were to be furloughed were kept onÑi the jb last week when governor john hicken looper announce head would use state money to pay for them. it's likely to cost more than $60,000 a day. the guardsmen are work
don't understand it because those parks are for us. >> reporter: julie peeper is one of those who's been vexed by the closure. she and her husband own two restaurants in estesracing to reopen onen the next few days to take advantage of the fall season. she says the closure of the park has been more than just a financial setback for small businesses and for 200 park employees who have been furloughed, it has been an emotional blow. >> the day the park closed down i think everybody...
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this destroyed highway through big thompson canyon is normally one of several ways to get to estes parkhrough the mountains. trail ridge road that passes through rocky mountain national park has been closed by the federal shutdown. >> we took one punch from the floods. got up and we're doing good. bam, we just got hit by another one from congress. >> reporter: there's been a lot of concern about the government shutdown and impact it will have on the federal relief assistance. however the state of colorado right now, jon, is just scrambling to take care of itself. jon? jon: the mess goes on, wow. alicia acuna thank you. jenna: just not in colorado we have a dangerous storm targeting the gulf coast. we'll track all the weather for you through the next several hours. we're looking at tropical storm karen. there's a look at that. >>> also, jon, are you drinking too much? jon: no. jenna: i should have known the answer to that. it may not be your fault if you're pouring a little too much wine. jon: oh, good. jenna: the results of a new study next. ♪ humans. even when we cross our t's and dot
this destroyed highway through big thompson canyon is normally one of several ways to get to estes parkhrough the mountains. trail ridge road that passes through rocky mountain national park has been closed by the federal shutdown. >> we took one punch from the floods. got up and we're doing good. bam, we just got hit by another one from congress. >> reporter: there's been a lot of concern about the government shutdown and impact it will have on the federal relief assistance....
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. >> charles: we leave you this sunday in estes park, colorado where the season is for male elk.charles osgood. join us again next sunday morning. then i'll see you on the radio. if you've got it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and man, you know how that feels. copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. nothing can reverse copd. spiriva helps me breathe better. does breathing with c
. >> charles: we leave you this sunday in estes park, colorado where the season is for male elk.charles osgood. join us again next sunday morning. then i'll see you on the radio. if you've got it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and man, you know how that feels. copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva...
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businesses in place like estes park has been losing $78 million a day after the government shutdown. they will cover 40,000 a day it cost to keep the federal roads and facilities open in the area. for some days it's not just the national parks that are the issue. in california they are considering covering food stamps and arizona is funding child welfare programs. >> the states have to step up on what is closed and help folks in need. thank you very much. >>> so, is the political theater on capitol hill just that? theater? where is the leadership from the lawmakers? you will hear from michael reagan who says yes. it's all theater. >> they are going to get the deal done. this is not the first time this has happened in the united states of america. my name is mike and i quit smoking. chantix... it's a non-nicotine pill. i didn't want nicotine to give up nicotine. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. [ mike ] when i was taking the chantix, it reduced the urge to smoke. [ malennouncer ] some people had changes in behavior, th
businesses in place like estes park has been losing $78 million a day after the government shutdown. they will cover 40,000 a day it cost to keep the federal roads and facilities open in the area. for some days it's not just the national parks that are the issue. in california they are considering covering food stamps and arizona is funding child welfare programs. >> the states have to step up on what is closed and help folks in need. thank you very much. >>> so, is the political...
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. >> in colorado people were back on the famous trail reach road leading to estes park. colorado tourist trade has been suffering since the government shut down. the state will cover the $40,000 a day to keep the area open as this area has to recover from historic floods. >> it's like we took one punch from the floods, got up and we're doing good and then bam we just got hit by another one from congress. >> and another state south dakota where mount rushmore will reopen first thing monday morning. that's going to cost around $15,200 daily. local businesses and organizations have been compelled to throw money into the pot after the state government set up what it described as a buy a day of operations for the monument. it's not just state bail out now it really is private money that is also bailing out the federal government. back to you. >> thank you very much. i want to remind you you can hear much more about the latest developments on the budget showdown by tuning in to fox news sunday tomorrow when host chris wallace sits down for an exclusive interview with senators
. >> in colorado people were back on the famous trail reach road leading to estes park. colorado tourist trade has been suffering since the government shut down. the state will cover the $40,000 a day to keep the area open as this area has to recover from historic floods. >> it's like we took one punch from the floods, got up and we're doing good and then bam we just got hit by another one from congress. >> and another state south dakota where mount rushmore will reopen first...
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i mentioned estes park. estes park is the gateway to rocky mountain national park. heestes park is going to recover from these devastated tphraog. rocky -- from these devastating floods. rocky mountain has to be open for business. this isn't the way we should be doing business. the affordable care act is far from perfect. no manmade law is. was every law, it will undoubtedly need some improvements and some constructive changes during its implementation, and i'm committed to doing that, just like we did after president bush moved his prescription drug law to the finish line. in the past few days we've seen statements indicating that some republicans are starting to understand that this partisan focus on obamacare is futile. so as their next step, they've seized on yet another destructive tactic: manufacturing a new crisis, an even more serious, potentially devastating crisis in shutting down the government. what have they done? they are threatening the full faith and credit of the federal government to push their budget demands. they've threatened to force us pass th
i mentioned estes park. estes park is the gateway to rocky mountain national park. heestes park is going to recover from these devastated tphraog. rocky -- from these devastating floods. rocky mountain has to be open for business. this isn't the way we should be doing business. the affordable care act is far from perfect. no manmade law is. was every law, it will undoubtedly need some improvements and some constructive changes during its implementation, and i'm committed to doing that, just...
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it's just 25 miles to the town of estes park, but right now, driving isn't much of an option.5% of the highway through the big topson canyon. construction crews are working feverishly to make fixes. >> in some areas, we lost complete sections of the roadway for several thousand feet. >> just dropped off? >> just completely crumbled. >> reporter: 485 miles of state rotes and bridges need repairs. the estimated price tag, half a billion dollars. there has been a lot of progress, but clearly, there's more work that needs to be done, and take a look, snow already on the ground. a constant reminder that these crews are in a race against mother nature. the governor says the goal is to have all roads accessible by december 1st. >> this is an awful thing. there's good about a natural disaster like this and it's going to take a while, but we can't slow down, we can't back off. we have to go fast. >> nobody in colorado is giving up. >> you're given a lot of bumps along the way and the good lord blesses us and says, lets. move forward now, and along we go. >> such an impressive attitude,
it's just 25 miles to the town of estes park, but right now, driving isn't much of an option.5% of the highway through the big topson canyon. construction crews are working feverishly to make fixes. >> in some areas, we lost complete sections of the roadway for several thousand feet. >> just dropped off? >> just completely crumbled. >> reporter: 485 miles of state rotes and bridges need repairs. the estimated price tag, half a billion dollars. there has been a lot of...
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collaboration that's occurring in these flood-ravaged communities like jamestown and lions and estes park fort morgan. there's no games. there's no posturing. there's no approximately particulars. -- there's no politics. there's just a doggedness to make their communities better. and i would surely hope wha thae strength and focus of coloradans could be an insphoirgs all of us here as -- inspiration to all of us here as we tackle what are very, very pressing policy issues. and on that note, i want to talk about one of my constituents, someone who i worked for, jeff. he's a federal employee and he demonstrates the resilience to me of the people of colorado. but his situation also typifies the worst of what this shutdown and this brinksmanship is doing to the real people, the good people of my state of colorado. jeff is a federal employee. he was trapped for three days in last month's flood. that flood cost him almost everything. he has very few possessions le left. once he was free, went immediately back to his day job. he was working for an agency that's integral to the flood disaster res
collaboration that's occurring in these flood-ravaged communities like jamestown and lions and estes park fort morgan. there's no games. there's no posturing. there's no approximately particulars. -- there's no politics. there's just a doggedness to make their communities better. and i would surely hope wha thae strength and focus of coloradans could be an insphoirgs all of us here as -- inspiration to all of us here as we tackle what are very, very pressing policy issues. and on that note, i...
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colorado, we have a national park, rocky mountain national park, which is key to the recovery of estes parkas hit so hard by these floods. i chair that subcommittee in the senate. i want to get that park reopened. but not while being held hostage, not while having a gun held to our heads. this would set a terrible precedent for the future and it would let a instasmall group ho hostage whenever they felt that was a useful tactic. it isn't. let's fully fund the government, then sit down and talk. >> senator udall, i have to ask you this question just in fairness because i have asked this of republicans. are you foregoing your paycheck? >> i am. here's how i've structured how we should move ahead. i'm one of 40,000 federal employees in colorado. i'm honored to be a federal employee. if the federal employees in colorado aren't paid, i will donate my paycheck to charity. >> senator udall, thank you so much for joining me this morning. we appreciate it. >>> as the stalemate grinds on, and the realities set in, we're asking americans what they think. today, cnn's ted rowlands is in peoria, illinoi
colorado, we have a national park, rocky mountain national park, which is key to the recovery of estes parkas hit so hard by these floods. i chair that subcommittee in the senate. i want to get that park reopened. but not while being held hostage, not while having a gun held to our heads. this would set a terrible precedent for the future and it would let a instasmall group ho hostage whenever they felt that was a useful tactic. it isn't. let's fully fund the government, then sit down and talk....
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estes park, one of the towns that's been terribly affected, this is one of their peak times of the year for tourism because of the changing leaves. they're losing the opportunity for that and we're making it worse because the government is shut down. shows of federal employees are out of work during this economic recovery, got a delay in social security services. a delay to veterans' benefits by the end of october. colorado is home to almost 400,000 veterans. that's almost 10% of our state's population. at risk for head start agencies, the export-import bank, support for small companies. but the thing is just so insulting at this moment is that we're trying to recover from this flood. the recent flooding damaged at least 17,000 homes and other structures, several thousand of which were outright destroyed. millions of dollars of public infrastructure has literally been swept away, madam president, more than 200 miles of colorado roads and at least 50 bridges have been damaged or destroyed. nine coloradans lost their lives in the floods. the floods consumed an area of colorado that is twi
estes park, one of the towns that's been terribly affected, this is one of their peak times of the year for tourism because of the changing leaves. they're losing the opportunity for that and we're making it worse because the government is shut down. shows of federal employees are out of work during this economic recovery, got a delay in social security services. a delay to veterans' benefits by the end of october. colorado is home to almost 400,000 veterans. that's almost 10% of our state's...
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. >> that's the draw, without the park, estes wouldn't be here. >> one monday ago, devastating floods closed most of the roads that come here. >> when i first heard that there is a possibility of the park opening up, it was hard to believe that it was too good to be true. to reopen the park, taxes will be he thousand dollar as day. some are more about symbolism. >> that's why new york state taxpayers will pay 61,000-dollar as day to reopen the statute of liberty. will they use the dollars in order to open up the federal parks in their states? or miss out on the tourist dollars that could be flowing through natural attractions like this. >> and in washington park police had to bring in a small army to guard what is usually an unmanned lincoln memorial. the group say they are angry over the closure due to the government shut down. police escorted them away from the memorial. veterans will be marching demanding that more monuments be open. the march is set to take place at the world war ii memorial. almost 2,000 people are planning on attending. sarah palin has also committed to joining
. >> that's the draw, without the park, estes wouldn't be here. >> one monday ago, devastating floods closed most of the roads that come here. >> when i first heard that there is a possibility of the park opening up, it was hard to believe that it was too good to be true. to reopen the park, taxes will be he thousand dollar as day. some are more about symbolism. >> that's why new york state taxpayers will pay 61,000-dollar as day to reopen the statute of liberty. will...
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ashley furniture invita al pblico en general que est interesado en trabajar en sus locales ubicados en concord, fairfield, milpitas, oakland o rohnert parkde trabajo o si prefiere envie su "curriculum" al correoelecronico: --- jobs@ashleycfs.c iban empatados y mi princesa le cambia a su programa. ¿y el de papá? baja nfl mobile. recibe los partidos de las noches de jueves, domingos y lunes de la nfl. exclusivo de verizon. mencionado, la crisis del cierre de gobierno fue nefasta para la lucha por una reforma migratoria ya que el tema quedo en el limbo por varias semanas. sin embargo, el presidente obama esta tratando de reenfocar la atencion de los congresistas, aunque como nos dice janet rodriguez, hay legisladores republicanos que dan por muerto el tema de la reforma... take pkg cesar ---esta usted listo para que la marihuana en california sea legal? no solo a nivel medicinal, sino tambien recreativo?.. ---hoy en san francisco se anunci la creacion de una comision que estudiar ello y pilar niÑo nos cuenta por qu... take pkg - quick - quick, not a hot change cesar ---en mexico, varios legisladores piden que la leyenda de "la llorona" sea
ashley furniture invita al pblico en general que est interesado en trabajar en sus locales ubicados en concord, fairfield, milpitas, oakland o rohnert parkde trabajo o si prefiere envie su "curriculum" al correoelecronico: --- jobs@ashleycfs.c iban empatados y mi princesa le cambia a su programa. ¿y el de papá? baja nfl mobile. recibe los partidos de las noches de jueves, domingos y lunes de la nfl. exclusivo de verizon. mencionado, la crisis del cierre de gobierno fue nefasta para...
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este es su noticiero univisiÓn edicion nocturna. >>> muy buenas noches, bienvenidos a esta ediciÓn nocturna, en una trasmisiÓn especial desde los Ángeles, desde huntington parke michael jackson, y en termino de su responsabilidad por contratar a conray munray fue declarada no culpable, jaime garcÍa tiene los detalles de la jornada. >>> la promotora a g no es responsable. >>> ese fue el veredicto en el juicio entablado por la madre del cantante. >>> las dos preguntas claves eran, nÚmero 1 si a g contrato al doctor, el jura jurado respÓ que sÍ. pero la segunda pregunta era que no era incompetente para realizar el trabajo. >>> el encargado dijo que la decisiÓn puede causar controversia, pero solo respondieron el cuestionario, y si la pregunta hubiera sido diferente posiblemente el resultado tambiÉn lo hubiera sido. >>> debieron preguntar si era negligente en realizar el trabajo. y ahÍ gana el caso la familia jackson. >>> uno de los abogados de la familia dijo que no estÁn contentos con esto. seÑalando que no hubo ganador, el representante de a g dijo estar satisfecho que de ninguna manera la promotora del concierto hizo algo para provocar su muerte. >>> el vere
este es su noticiero univisiÓn edicion nocturna. >>> muy buenas noches, bienvenidos a esta ediciÓn nocturna, en una trasmisiÓn especial desde los Ángeles, desde huntington parke michael jackson, y en termino de su responsabilidad por contratar a conray munray fue declarada no culpable, jaime garcÍa tiene los detalles de la jornada. >>> la promotora a g no es responsable. >>> ese fue el veredicto en el juicio entablado por la madre del cantante. >>> las...
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park viven unas 400 familias de bajos recursos, 80% latinas. aunque luchan por quedarse dueño se mantiene firme en planes >> hace 16 años vive en este campo en paloudarse a otro lugar >> aqui tenemos las escuelas >> inquilinos que dicen estar entre la espada y la pared buscando apoyo para evitar ser desalojados >> una cosa que el dueño puede hacer o cuando se vende la tierra es poner departamentos aqui para gente con bajos recursos >> en medio de la intranquilidad dueño inicó trámites ante la ciudad de palo alto >> esta representante indica que la ciudad cuenta con una ordenanza que en parte indica compensación para ser reubicadas >> una con la que no están de acuerdo por lo que ofrecen para irse a otro lugar >> no es justo, si voy a otra area fuera de aqui tendría que pagar arriba de $100.000 >> abogada indica en comunicado que el dueño ha decidido retirarse y darle otro uso al lugar. ahora tiene planes de convertirlo en un campo de carros eléctricos y compañías de tecnología >> la ciudad les ha indicado que visiten para conocer planes. organizaciones han hecho una oferta que el dueño ha rechazado, continuamos contigo >> gracias ramón. en otros
park viven unas 400 familias de bajos recursos, 80% latinas. aunque luchan por quedarse dueño se mantiene firme en planes >> hace 16 años vive en este campo en paloudarse a otro lugar >> aqui tenemos las escuelas >> inquilinos que dicen estar entre la espada y la pared buscando apoyo para evitar ser desalojados >> una cosa que el dueño puede hacer o cuando se vende la tierra es poner departamentos aqui para gente con bajos recursos >> en medio de la...
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este es su noticiero univisión con jorge ramos y maría elena salinas ♪. >>> muy buenas tardes, bienvenidos al noticiero univisión de hoy estamos en vivo desde la plaza alameda en huntington parkn momento hablaremos de cómo dos millones de inmigrantes indocumentados podrían manejar en el estado de california, pero tenemos la noticia del día, que tiene que ver con un tiroteo cerca del capitolio, cuando los congresistas tenían que discutir del cierre de gobierno, pero esto lo paralizó todo, la mujer finalmente murió, y hay dos agentes heridos, y esto, por supuesto pospone un debate enorme de qué hacer cuando el gobierno se quedó sin dinero, lourdes meluzá con los detalles. >>> una persecución policíaca comenzó cerca de la casa blanca cuando la conductora de este infinity negro trató ingresar a un territorio protegido de la casa blanca. >>> se escucharon varios disparos, también se vio otra persecución de docenas de patrullas del servicio secreto, reportes preliminares indican que al menos un oficial de la policía fue herido, también la conductora tenía una niña de 2 o 3 años en el asiento trasero. >>> la policía persiguió al automóvil por esta calle, la calle constitución y el c
este es su noticiero univisión con jorge ramos y maría elena salinas ♪. >>> muy buenas tardes, bienvenidos al noticiero univisión de hoy estamos en vivo desde la plaza alameda en huntington parkn momento hablaremos de cómo dos millones de inmigrantes indocumentados podrían manejar en el estado de california, pero tenemos la noticia del día, que tiene que ver con un tiroteo cerca del capitolio, cuando los congresistas tenían que discutir del cierre de gobierno, pero esto lo...
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est sections a squad car posted outside of this store offers security. neither the cruiser or kids would have been seen here at night in the past. and the same goes for this park in the fairview neighborhood. before the transition it would have been teaming with people including drug dealers on a night like this. but even with these successes, the root causes of crime make winning this war difficult. >> we realized that the solutions that plague our city and the socia social inequitiese not going to be fixed with our pistol and handcuffs. >> what we are looking to do with these two is to empower the community and not to feel imprisoned in their own homes. and to let their kids play in front of their homes. but to do that we have to provide a secure environment for them. >> that was 34erb america tonigs adam may reporting. >> looking ahead, kids caught up in one of the most dangerous cities in the united states, flint, michigan. hohow many kids do you think cay a gun? >> half of flint. and you are not afraid to shoot. >> if it comes down to it and somebody was going to take my life i would have to take their first. >> how violence is dashing the dreams of perpe
est sections a squad car posted outside of this store offers security. neither the cruiser or kids would have been seen here at night in the past. and the same goes for this park in the fairview neighborhood. before the transition it would have been teaming with people including drug dealers on a night like this. but even with these successes, the root causes of crime make winning this war difficult. >> we realized that the solutions that plague our city and the socia social inequitiese...
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este es su noticiero univisión con jorge ramos y maría elena salinas ♪. >>> muy buenas tardes, bienvenidos al noticiero univisión de hoy estamos en vivo desde la plaza alameda en huntington parkun momento hablaremos de cómo dos millones de inmigrantes indocumentados podrían manejar en el estado de california, pero tenemos la noticia del día, que tiene que ver con un tiroteo cerca del capitolio, cuando los congresistas tenían que discutir del cierre de gobierno, pero esto lo paralizó todo, la mujer finalmente murió, y hay dos agentes heridos, y esto, por supuesto pospone un debate enorme de qué hacer cuando el gobierno se quedó sin dinero, lourdes meluzá con los detalles. >>> una persecución policíaca comenzó cerca de la casa blanca cuando la conductora de este infinity negro trató ingresar a un territorio protegido de la casa blanca. >>> se escucharon varios disparos, también se vio otra persecución de docenas de patrullas del servicio secreto, reportes preliminares indican que al menos un oficial de la policía fue herido, también la conductora tenía una niña de 2 o 3 años en el asiento trasero. >>> la policía persiguió al automóvil por esta calle, la calle constitución y el
este es su noticiero univisión con jorge ramos y maría elena salinas ♪. >>> muy buenas tardes, bienvenidos al noticiero univisión de hoy estamos en vivo desde la plaza alameda en huntington parkun momento hablaremos de cómo dos millones de inmigrantes indocumentados podrían manejar en el estado de california, pero tenemos la noticia del día, que tiene que ver con un tiroteo cerca del capitolio, cuando los congresistas tenían que discutir del cierre de gobierno, pero esto lo...