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look, if it's about that shooting outside of laramie-- we don't know anytytng about laramie. just get out of that tub. - why? - 'you're coming with us.' that's a mighty poor answer. it'll have to do for now. dry yourself off, get your clothes on. we're going? a ranch, on the outside of town, about 10 minutes away. there were three of them, and the middle one was fat so i said to the little one.. mister, i've seen lots of ranches. what's the matter? you know those men? i know three of them. they're businessmen here in town. so if you're what you say you are you have nothing to worry about. except how to prove it. i do. who is he? he used to be a friend of mine. let's go. ah, come on, honey, let's forget it and have a good time. there's one of them, mr. grayayn. well, take some chairs, gentlemen. i reckon that "gentlemen" doesn't include me. that remains to be seen. where's pritchard? checking on the other one. he'll be alalg. of course. come, joan. sit down, bodie. - would you care for a drink? - can't really say. i only drink with friends. my name's grayson. among other thing
look, if it's about that shooting outside of laramie-- we don't know anytytng about laramie. just get out of that tub. - why? - 'you're coming with us.' that's a mighty poor answer. it'll have to do for now. dry yourself off, get your clothes on. we're going? a ranch, on the outside of town, about 10 minutes away. there were three of them, and the middle one was fat so i said to the little one.. mister, i've seen lots of ranches. what's the matter? you know those men? i know three of them....
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the laramie county sheriff's department started searching a landfill west of ault this morning -- lets go live to sky9 they're looking for the body of a missing 13-month- old baby boy. sky9 has been over the scene for the past hour the little boy was last seen october 22 by his mother---- last seen october 22nd by his mother. she reported him missing a few days later. now the child's mother >>> you can see there's a lot searching for this little boy's body. as soon as they begin that press conference. we'll take you live there so we can listen in on any updates from the search this morning. a quick heads up if you're driving through denver any time in the next couple hours, denver police are investigating an autopedestrian crash with serious injuries. happened at col >>> hillary clinton's daughter chelsea will be in colorado for the next two days. it's at the mlk jr. library in colfax and vice presidential candidate mike pence in colorado. he'll be at the ranch center in love land and ticket information on the campaign website. a live look over denver right now. clouds cover over the b
the laramie county sheriff's department started searching a landfill west of ault this morning -- lets go live to sky9 they're looking for the body of a missing 13-month- old baby boy. sky9 has been over the scene for the past hour the little boy was last seen october 22 by his mother---- last seen october 22nd by his mother. she reported him missing a few days later. now the child's mother >>> you can see there's a lot searching for this little boy's body. as soon as they begin that...
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. >>> big party in boulder and laramie tonight. highlights from a huge day of college football coming up >>> >. a 12-year-old girl in florida is being called the queen of bees. she walks among the stinging insects with no protection and no fear. here's a look at how she's turning her million bees into a business. proof that animals can sense calm around them. >> it's almost winter and they need to prepare for that. >> reporter: check out how riley maxwell cares for her little bees so sweet sly and careful -- sweetly and carefully, like they know she loves them. which is why she doesn't give a second thought to doing this no -- hint of cover. no net, no sleeves. >> haven't seen any drones yet. >> reporter: running the show like the queen. though at just 12 years old. >> this one doesn't have too much honey. >> reporter: she barely qualifies as princess. >> i've always liked bees. >> reporter: back to when she was 5 years old and got her first half, and started her business right here. >> we get about 240 gallons season. >> reporter:
. >>> big party in boulder and laramie tonight. highlights from a huge day of college football coming up >>> >. a 12-year-old girl in florida is being called the queen of bees. she walks among the stinging insects with no protection and no fear. here's a look at how she's turning her million bees into a business. proof that animals can sense calm around them. >> it's almost winter and they need to prepare for that. >> reporter: check out how riley maxwell cares...
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Nov 22, 2016
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the drive looks like it is improving a little bit but stoive toward laramie and cheyenne. and i might recommend waiting until later today when the conditions improve. you have a better sun angle out there and you will have drier conditions. >> and you want to get to grandma's house for thanksgiving. >>> president-elect donald trump, is beginning to give us an idea of the change coming on and yesterday in a very released online -- in a video released online, trump managed to scratch a major trade deal and change what top administration people can do for a living after they leave office. henna daniels has the latest. >> my agenda will be based on a simplecore princi putting america first. >>n a video posted to the president-elect transition page on youtube monday donald trump vowed to bring jobs back to the u.s. by backing out of the history. on day one. >> i am going to issue a withdraw from the transpacific partnership. a potential disaster for our country. >> two days ago, president obama sought to reassure world leaders gathered in peru. mr. trump would make good on the
the drive looks like it is improving a little bit but stoive toward laramie and cheyenne. and i might recommend waiting until later today when the conditions improve. you have a better sun angle out there and you will have drier conditions. >> and you want to get to grandma's house for thanksgiving. >>> president-elect donald trump, is beginning to give us an idea of the change coming on and yesterday in a very released online -- in a video released online, trump managed to...
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the temperature dropped to 37, 45 at the springs. 31 in laramie. as well longmont and eerie areas as well as over and parker. there's the clouds but it will be dry and those clouds should break up into partly cloudy conditions here. you scattered rain and snow showers continue in the wake of the passing fronts. your ticket jacket or sweater. 67 se., 40s and 50s in the mountains. front range numbers tomorrow with a few scattered rain and snow showers. start with morning clouds and clearingit check readings in the 60s. clouds early and clearing skies. tonight, clouds increase, if you like showers, 37 tomorrow, clouds early and a breezy, cool day with a high of 60. the 60s hang in for the next 5 to 6 days with sunshine thursday are bright spot. maybe a shower in mid-60s saturday. nice day sunday and a few 55. >> we are spoiled. >>> coming up, the buffs are flying high. number 15 in the college rankings and ucla will come to town thursday night. >>> you have to see what are chris harris junior was there. the 19th drive for life, the largest single day
the temperature dropped to 37, 45 at the springs. 31 in laramie. as well longmont and eerie areas as well as over and parker. there's the clouds but it will be dry and those clouds should break up into partly cloudy conditions here. you scattered rain and snow showers continue in the wake of the passing fronts. your ticket jacket or sweater. 67 se., 40s and 50s in the mountains. front range numbers tomorrow with a few scattered rain and snow showers. start with morning clouds and clearingit...
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Nov 25, 2016
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and that plantation was known as laramie taj and established by a family of french planters who came to maryland in 1793 from the colony of san doming which we know today as haiti. the family came to maryland to escape civil unrest that was associated with the slave uprising that began in san doming in 1791 and also with the french revolution. the best farm was acquired by the national park service in 1993, so it's a fairly recent acquisition. and beginning in about 1998, 1999 is when we started doing a substantial amount of historical architectural and archaeological research here at the farm. we were aware that there had been at one time a substantial enslaved population. we knew a little bit about the family and their origins and their relocation here to maryland, but what we didn't know was very much more than that about the family. we had very little information about the enslaved population. and certainly one of the key research questions with regard to the archaeological research was where were these 90 enslaved people living. i had a graduate student who was working with me.
and that plantation was known as laramie taj and established by a family of french planters who came to maryland in 1793 from the colony of san doming which we know today as haiti. the family came to maryland to escape civil unrest that was associated with the slave uprising that began in san doming in 1791 and also with the french revolution. the best farm was acquired by the national park service in 1993, so it's a fairly recent acquisition. and beginning in about 1998, 1999 is when we...
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county sheriff's department the laramie county sheriff's department started searching a landfill west of ault this morning -- lets go live to sky9 they're looking for the body of a missing 13-month- old baby boy. sky9 has been over the scene for the past hour the little boy was last seen october 22 by his mother----
county sheriff's department the laramie county sheriff's department started searching a landfill west of ault this morning -- lets go live to sky9 they're looking for the body of a missing 13-month- old baby boy. sky9 has been over the scene for the past hour the little boy was last seen october 22 by his mother----
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my son matt was murdered in laramie, wyoming, in 1998. he was befriended by two men in a bar who pretended to be gay. they offered him a ride home, and when he was in their car, the prairie and tied him to a split-rail fence, then beat him some more and left him for dead. in the aftermath of matt's death, my family saw the best of america in the love and support we were shown. so when i see the hate that donald trump has brought to his campaign for president, it terrifies me. i'd like to punch him in the face, i'll tell ya. ahh, i don't know what i said, uhh, i don't remember. he's a mexican. i could stand in the middle of fifth avenue and shoot somebody, and i wouldn't... words have an influence. hate can rip us apart. i know what can happen as the result of hate, and donald trump should never be our president. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> you are watching channel 3 >>> welcome back, 140 homes are burglaries on average in the united states. that is according to information from the fbi. >>
my son matt was murdered in laramie, wyoming, in 1998. he was befriended by two men in a bar who pretended to be gay. they offered him a ride home, and when he was in their car, the prairie and tied him to a split-rail fence, then beat him some more and left him for dead. in the aftermath of matt's death, my family saw the best of america in the love and support we were shown. so when i see the hate that donald trump has brought to his campaign for president, it terrifies me. i'd like to punch...
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Nov 30, 2016
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look at this along the front range from laramie down to denver. this is 6:00 a.m. at the start of rush hour. look how it continues along the front range until 2:00 in the afternoon. we may see some snow right here in denver. toward the end of the week. cold air has pushed th today. we have the snow and the rain showers and the thunderstorms and the storms have gotten very heavy down over the southeast. these yellow squares right now, tornado watches that are out. and, the red boxes that you see, those are tornado warnings in effect right now. the gold boxes are severe thunderstorm warnings in effect right now. we are talking severe weather down here. but, in our area, we are talking cold. let's go back to lauren whitney in the colorado weather center. the weather pattern is changing. temperatures now are a little chilly. this has been our first real seasonal weather will it feels a little on the cool side. 34 grand junction. 24 craig. 10 in leadville. 24 avon. 36 boulder. 34 here and in denver. fort collins and denver. 34 in burlington. looking to the north. fairba
look at this along the front range from laramie down to denver. this is 6:00 a.m. at the start of rush hour. look how it continues along the front range until 2:00 in the afternoon. we may see some snow right here in denver. toward the end of the week. cold air has pushed th today. we have the snow and the rain showers and the thunderstorms and the storms have gotten very heavy down over the southeast. these yellow squares right now, tornado watches that are out. and, the red boxes that you...
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a tough drive out to laramie. >> that looks like a tough one. the winds do whip up there. >> short week on wall street. the markets are trying to figure out what things might look like under a trump administration. and update on the planned strike at chicago's o'hare. the news from wall street. jill wagner live on the floor of the new york stock exchange right now. jill? >> reporter: good morning, the markets open at new record highs this morning. the dow jumped 88 points inching to the 19,000 mark and pointing to a higher open. part of the reason for this, sumping oil prices helped boost energy stocks. expectations have been growing that oil ministers will agree to a production cut at the opec meeting next week. and crude rose to about $50 a barrel. and about 500 workers in chicago's o'hare airport plan to strike november 29, after the busy thanksgiving rush. and the workers are fighting for a $15 an hour wage and union rights, and the workers include baggage handlers and and wheelchair attendants. and more americans will be eating thanksgiving
a tough drive out to laramie. >> that looks like a tough one. the winds do whip up there. >> short week on wall street. the markets are trying to figure out what things might look like under a trump administration. and update on the planned strike at chicago's o'hare. the news from wall street. jill wagner live on the floor of the new york stock exchange right now. jill? >> reporter: good morning, the markets open at new record highs this morning. the dow jumped 88 points...
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locations, right now we've got 43-mile-per-hour gusts up near sterling, 31-mile-per-hour gusts around laramie, 23-mile- per-hour gusts for salida. breezy at times here in town. our strongest winds will be out to our west over our foothills today in that 20 to 30-mile-per- hour range. all of our snow from the midwest where it continues to churn out over parts of the dakotas and minnesota but the biggest impact this storm has been having has been down across the south where tornados have been reported. we've got tornado watches that are still in effect for parts of mississippi -- well, actually now alabama heading into georgia and a strong line of storms which has already produced a water spout earlier this morning along the coast. story. we are going to continue to see calm conditions with maybe tomorrow afternoon in our u47?q northern and central mountains befoig changes at will snow specifically for our southern mountains but also here along i- 25. at this point it looks like it's going to be pretty light snow in the afternoon friday here for denver and that those amounts are going to be kep
locations, right now we've got 43-mile-per-hour gusts up near sterling, 31-mile-per-hour gusts around laramie, 23-mile- per-hour gusts for salida. breezy at times here in town. our strongest winds will be out to our west over our foothills today in that 20 to 30-mile-per- hour range. all of our snow from the midwest where it continues to churn out over parts of the dakotas and minnesota but the biggest impact this storm has been having has been down across the south where tornados have been...
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greeley, good morning in weld county, you're colder, 16. 24 north of laramie, 24 in the san juans and telluride. we could see 10 to 14 inches of snow in telluride by the end of this weekend. it will start in the mountains coming up tomorrow night and will continue into sunday. until then we'll be dry state- wide. today sunshine from the western slope to the eastern plains. and it will be noticeably warmer than it was for thanksgiving yesterday. by noon today in the metro area we'll be at 55. then our high temperature will be around 60 this afternoon. straight ahead. now let's check in with joe for the latest on traffic. >> reporter: good morning. this is i-70 at around the eisenhower tunnel from our cdot cams. no major travel restrictions imposed by cdot. no major tread restrictions, chains, anything like that. if you're heading up to the mountains, i would bring the chains in case, but you should be okay at least for the next day or so. we'll focus at the aurora mall, 225 looking good for now. some of that traffic around sable and even on alameda can get tricky this morning. >>> than
greeley, good morning in weld county, you're colder, 16. 24 north of laramie, 24 in the san juans and telluride. we could see 10 to 14 inches of snow in telluride by the end of this weekend. it will start in the mountains coming up tomorrow night and will continue into sunday. until then we'll be dry state- wide. today sunshine from the western slope to the eastern plains. and it will be noticeably warmer than it was for thanksgiving yesterday. by noon today in the metro area we'll be at 55....
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investigators are turning their focus to this landfill where trash from laramie is dumped. tomorrow crews will begin searching through 200,000 pounds of garbage hoping to find any clue ofhe . >> as for the boys mother, these documents show she lied to her ex telling him the boy was at a friends house days after he disappeared. molly hendrickson, denver 7 . crews will be out looking for the trash for any sign of the little boy. county. hunters found human bones and clothing so investigators are trying to identify those remains. >>> onto politics your voice, your vote. you have a few more hours to register and get your mail-in ballot. do it before midnight and you will get the ballot. if you missed the deadline you can vote that you trust-- you have to do the old fashioned way. >>> claims of a rigged election are still flying still asking, how secure is our election system? we are joined live. you spoke to the secretary of state today. >> let's be clear, colorado secretary of state is a republican and says the voting system should be trusted. that is despite the reservations
investigators are turning their focus to this landfill where trash from laramie is dumped. tomorrow crews will begin searching through 200,000 pounds of garbage hoping to find any clue ofhe . >> as for the boys mother, these documents show she lied to her ex telling him the boy was at a friends house days after he disappeared. molly hendrickson, denver 7 . crews will be out looking for the trash for any sign of the little boy. county. hunters found human bones and clothing so...
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Nov 30, 2016
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laramie, southern metro. that is pretty heavy know going on. that is at 6:00 a.m. the start of your rush hour. look at how long it hangs around. right along the front range until 2:00. and that is as far out as the extended forecast goes on the hour by hour. we will be interesting to see what it looks like tomorrow. all the action taking place in the east, a lot of low pressure, that big storm system. some showers an there over the southeast, but for us, we were cooler today. high pressure, cool front coming on through. temperatures were on the chilly side. you can see only in the 30s and the 40s . that is right on into colorado. ahead of it, we were much warmer. this does look cool. yes, it felt cool. let's go to lauren whitney in the colorado weather center. lauren, you have even cooler weather coming our way. >> reporter: i do. 32- degrees in denver. it will only hit 38 in the denver area. 21 in steamboat. 22 in craig. 29 in grand junction. look up to the north though. 27 below now in fairbanks, alaska. you can see the pink and the white, that is really cool tem
laramie, southern metro. that is pretty heavy know going on. that is at 6:00 a.m. the start of your rush hour. look at how long it hangs around. right along the front range until 2:00. and that is as far out as the extended forecast goes on the hour by hour. we will be interesting to see what it looks like tomorrow. all the action taking place in the east, a lot of low pressure, that big storm system. some showers an there over the southeast, but for us, we were cooler today. high pressure,...
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Nov 18, 2016
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. >>> investigators are searching a manure pile on the laramie community college campus in cheyenne looking for the remains of a missing 13-month- old boy. the sheriff's office says three volunteer divers searched a detectives are looking for the body of silas ojeda. sheriff's officials say she searched the pond. the boy friend of the -- they searched the pond. the boyfriend of the little boy's mother is charged with involuntary manslaughter and child endangerment. >>> the man who killed 9 people and injuring others will spend the anniversary of the shooting in a state another 90 day mental competency evaluation based on a report from the psychiatric hospital. the shooter has been undergoing treatment since his last court hearing in may. he'll return to court to either be sent for another evaluation or found competent to stand trial. the shooter made more anti- abortion outbursts in court today as he's done previously in hearings. >>> it is a debate over the way people choose to live. steve bedigion lives in a pit he dug on his land. it might not look like much to some, but steven says it's
. >>> investigators are searching a manure pile on the laramie community college campus in cheyenne looking for the remains of a missing 13-month- old boy. the sheriff's office says three volunteer divers searched a detectives are looking for the body of silas ojeda. sheriff's officials say she searched the pond. the boy friend of the -- they searched the pond. the boyfriend of the little boy's mother is charged with involuntary manslaughter and child endangerment. >>> the man...
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it's 34 north of the state line in laramie, wyoming. here's where we'll be later on today. 60s for most areas in the eastern plains. a few 70s in southern colorado. most mountain towns in the low 40s and 50s and 60s in grand junction. we'll see sunny skies state wide. there are a few clouds in the mountain this morning. partly cloudy in a few hours, but for the most the weather system that gripped our state is to the east of us impacting states like nebraska all the way through kansas and north texas where they're dealing with rain in the dallas area. for us, high pressure will dominate all week long. this week is going to be similar to last week. perhaps not quite as warm, but still we have no chances for rain anytime soon unfortunately. today's highs 63 with sunshine. tomorrow, 65 for election day. 72 with sunny skies and mid to upper 60s for the end of the week including for veteran's day coming up on friday. let's check with joel. >> we want to go west from our cdot camera on i-70 ask kipling. look at that nice wide and open drive.
it's 34 north of the state line in laramie, wyoming. here's where we'll be later on today. 60s for most areas in the eastern plains. a few 70s in southern colorado. most mountain towns in the low 40s and 50s and 60s in grand junction. we'll see sunny skies state wide. there are a few clouds in the mountain this morning. partly cloudy in a few hours, but for the most the weather system that gripped our state is to the east of us impacting states like nebraska all the way through kansas and north...
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a 13 -month-old silas from wyoming police say they believe his body was dumped into a trashcan at laramie community college and is somehow ended up in the landfill. >> makes me sad makes me angry been arrested in the boy's death the arrest affidavit shows that roger is first applied to investigators about where that little boy was later admitted it to come to a friends house where the boy he appeared to get high from being exposed to mass rogers also told investigators the bill fell off the counter hit his head so he put his party in a dumpster again according to the arrest affidavit right now we're waiting to learn more about suspicious devices found early yesterday morning and castle rock more than two dozen homeowners to evacuate from this neighborhood. >> there you see a fox 31 scammers were the only ones to capture those moments are there on the devices were detonated they demand assessment has been tracking the latest on the investigation from castle rock >> well guys right now it's a similar scene to what we've seen throughout the morning we police officers are stationed here keepi
a 13 -month-old silas from wyoming police say they believe his body was dumped into a trashcan at laramie community college and is somehow ended up in the landfill. >> makes me sad makes me angry been arrested in the boy's death the arrest affidavit shows that roger is first applied to investigators about where that little boy was later admitted it to come to a friends house where the boy he appeared to get high from being exposed to mass rogers also told investigators the bill fell off...
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mental to the font and after investigators got a tip die volunteers scoured the murky water near laramie county community college that pond is 30 feet deep pair me and some spots open rogers the boyfriends of their mother facing charges in connection with the boys death. rules plan planet shooting says they rather deer remained and competent to stand trial the judge says his mental health has not improved the point where you can assist in his defense. defenses originally deemed three people and injuring nine others last november that ?project client and colorado springs. temper drug is releasing her windows back streets palm solvers ? is the tip of the iceberg the same thing happening what all kinds of suspected criminals and critics say it puts public safety at risk. and a person climb return homes and vehicles across the metro area the suspects arrested in denver last year 142 indictment outlines how they burglarized homes told vehicles in the tries and money hurting 100 victims but damage or loss is more into 600,000 dollars. the criminals could and should have been stop sooner at the
mental to the font and after investigators got a tip die volunteers scoured the murky water near laramie county community college that pond is 30 feet deep pair me and some spots open rogers the boyfriends of their mother facing charges in connection with the boys death. rules plan planet shooting says they rather deer remained and competent to stand trial the judge says his mental health has not improved the point where you can assist in his defense. defenses originally deemed three people and...
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Nov 30, 2016
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from laramie down to e southern metro, we see snow. that is at 6:00 a.m. maybe at the start of your rush hour. then, they hang around until 2:00 in the afternoon. that is as far out as our futurecast goes. clear skies out on the northeast. so, to the east, all over the u.s., we have all the action right back there. we are dry here with high pressure starting to build in with a few snow showers. here's the problem area. over southeast sections of the u.s., you see all the big yellow boxes here. can also see, there you go. all the red boxes. those are tornado warnings. the in effect now. and the gold boxes are severe thunderstorm warnings in effect right now. so, a lot of moisture going on down there. they are talking heavy thunderstorms, tornadoes, but, we are going to talk about not only the chilly weather we saw today. but chillierwet their could be coming our way. let's go to lauren whitney on how chilly. >> it will get cold around here. it felt more like the season. felt festive outside. now, we are just at friezing in denver. 34 in bolder. fort collins
from laramie down to e southern metro, we see snow. that is at 6:00 a.m. maybe at the start of your rush hour. then, they hang around until 2:00 in the afternoon. that is as far out as our futurecast goes. clear skies out on the northeast. so, to the east, all over the u.s., we have all the action right back there. we are dry here with high pressure starting to build in with a few snow showers. here's the problem area. over southeast sections of the u.s., you see all the big yellow boxes here....
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today, 23-year-old logan rogers pleaded guilty in laramie to manslaughter. he will be sentenced and could get up to 20 years. >>> developing tonight, people who lived around rocky flats had almost twice as many forms in the united states. well, those are the findings of a new community health survey. they made plutonium triggers into the 1980s . jeff, government officials are not concerned that there are health concerns. >> reporter: this is one of the more recent state studies done by the colorado department of the 80s and the early 90s . a top official says today the science is done. there is no risk for people around rocky flats. a few thousand people disagree. >> the preliminary data is concerning. >> reporter: almost 2,000 people responded to the rocky flats downwinders health survey online. there were many kinds of illnesses and almost 900 cases of cancer were reported. >> 48.8% of the cancers were seen are rare cancers. further investigation. >> reporter: the study hasn't started to look at other health issues like birth defects. >> we absolutely must
today, 23-year-old logan rogers pleaded guilty in laramie to manslaughter. he will be sentenced and could get up to 20 years. >>> developing tonight, people who lived around rocky flats had almost twice as many forms in the united states. well, those are the findings of a new community health survey. they made plutonium triggers into the 1980s . jeff, government officials are not concerned that there are health concerns. >> reporter: this is one of the more recent state studies...
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. >>> and laramie wyoming and san 27-20 as text. josh allen throws a roll to take mel heart and was tied at 27. it gets better for cowboys fans. allen under pressure heaves this one in the direction of mel heart and he comes down with a seven-point lead for the final play regulation at san diego state throws a hail mary. it is complete. they review it and it was ruled a touchdown. thirty-four -- 33. incomplete. wyoming hangs on it to win it. 34 -- 33. in lincoln senior day as the huskies tommy armstrong walks onto the start. they carry the load for nebraska. three touchdowns for the senior as the huskers had no problem with the first 28-7. >>> as for head coach gary where the broncos stand in late november. >> ten weeks into it with some of the changes we have had playing a first-year quarterback quarterback. defensively the guides we have had down we are right there. we want to great division of this year and there are three teams in this division. you know what is at stake in every game we played this week. we know we have to impr
. >>> and laramie wyoming and san 27-20 as text. josh allen throws a roll to take mel heart and was tied at 27. it gets better for cowboys fans. allen under pressure heaves this one in the direction of mel heart and he comes down with a seven-point lead for the final play regulation at san diego state throws a hail mary. it is complete. they review it and it was ruled a touchdown. thirty-four -- 33. incomplete. wyoming hangs on it to win it. 34 -- 33. in lincoln senior day as the...
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as you get from laramie. folks slowing down. due to the conditions. >> thanks, joel. >>> drug overdoses are leading cause of death in colorado. and the opioid crisis is visible everywhere. finding treatment for all who want help is now a huge problem. and our jennifer bryce has more on a new treatment. >> addiction is the most exhausting disease. addiction for years. she was taking daily medication to cut her cravings until three weeks ago, when her doctor gave her implantable treatment. i have not had withdrawal symptoms. and the implant can do wonders. >> the drug works by attaching to opioid receptors in the brain, reducing symptoms of withdrawal, and cravings. and until recently, it was only available until taken daily. but now, this is the first implant treatment. it is placed under the and it delivers the drug for six months. and addiction specialist dr. nate moore says 40% of the colorado patients struggle with addiction. opioids are a tremendous problem, he says. >> we see patients, new patients every single day, three o
as you get from laramie. folks slowing down. due to the conditions. >> thanks, joel. >>> drug overdoses are leading cause of death in colorado. and the opioid crisis is visible everywhere. finding treatment for all who want help is now a huge problem. and our jennifer bryce has more on a new treatment. >> addiction is the most exhausting disease. addiction for years. she was taking daily medication to cut her cravings until three weeks ago, when her doctor gave her...
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wind chill is 1 in leadville, 9 in limon, minus 3 in laramie. tomorrow we see the heavier snow bands push south and east away from the metro area, but the wet roadways will soon ice over as temperatures continue to fall. winter weather and travel advisories extend from the northern plains where blizzard condit those outside minneapolis and farmington down toward the north platte area. the areas in red is a winter storm warning, our favorite mountain resorts seeing up to a foot of snow just in time for the thanksgiving holiday. decent travel weather tomorrow. as the snow ends tonight and skies clear, it will be one of the colder nights that we have seen in quite some time. jacket weather to be sure tomorrow morning and those shiny roads out there already only gradually tomorrow. we'll stay below freezing a large part of the day and look at a nice weekend warm-up, something we'll talk about and we'll look further beyond this weekend to the busy thanksgiving holiday travel week. i'm tracking another storm and another chance for snow. >>> low clouds
wind chill is 1 in leadville, 9 in limon, minus 3 in laramie. tomorrow we see the heavier snow bands push south and east away from the metro area, but the wet roadways will soon ice over as temperatures continue to fall. winter weather and travel advisories extend from the northern plains where blizzard condit those outside minneapolis and farmington down toward the north platte area. the areas in red is a winter storm warning, our favorite mountain resorts seeing up to a foot of snow just in...
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snow from laramie, fort collins. right down into the metro area. ,, ,, ,, ,, >> we have new information on colorado drivers licenses thanks to a grant the dmv will soon be working on creating a digital version of your smartphone. it can be used at businesses. colorado is one of three states selected for the two year pilot program. the the state forward to the opportunity to embrace new technology. >>> new details on a startling statistic about airport security. the tsa confiscated 70 guns in the past week nationwide. tom mustin is tracking the issue at dia. we know some of the guns turned up there. >> reporter: and jim, we don't know exactly how many were found here but we know the d contributed to the total. thankful the check points are working. travelers at dia had a lot to say about the staggering numbers released by the tsa. >> that's shocking. >> reporter: in the past week, agents confiscated 70 firearms. 60 loaded from airport sculptor check points nationwide including dia. along with the guns they intercepted
snow from laramie, fort collins. right down into the metro area. ,, ,, ,, ,, >> we have new information on colorado drivers licenses thanks to a grant the dmv will soon be working on creating a digital version of your smartphone. it can be used at businesses. colorado is one of three states selected for the two year pilot program. the the state forward to the opportunity to embrace new technology. >>> new details on a startling statistic about airport security. the tsa...
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today, 23-year-old logan rogers pleaded guilty in laramie to get up to 20 years. >>> developing tonight, people who lived around rocky flats had almost twice as many forms of rare cancers than anywhere in the united states. well, those are the findings of a new community health survey. they made plutonium triggers into the 1980s . jeff, government officials are not concne >> reporter: this is one of the more recent state studies done by the colorado department of health and public environment. they looked at cancer rates in the 80s and the early 90s . a top official says today the science is done. there is no risk for people around rocky flats. a few thousand people disagree. >> the preliminary data is concerning. >> reporter: almost 2,000 people responded to the rocky flats downwinders health survey of cancer were reported. >> 48.8% of the cancers were seen are rare cancers. and, that, to me, is worth further investigation. >> reporter: the study hasn't started to look at other health issues like birth defects. >> we absolutely must have new studies and ... and we can't do that without
today, 23-year-old logan rogers pleaded guilty in laramie to get up to 20 years. >>> developing tonight, people who lived around rocky flats had almost twice as many forms of rare cancers than anywhere in the united states. well, those are the findings of a new community health survey. they made plutonium triggers into the 1980s . jeff, government officials are not concne >> reporter: this is one of the more recent state studies done by the colorado department of health and...
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my son matt was murdered in laramie, wyoming, in 1998. he was befriended by two men in a bar who pretended to be gay. they offered him a ride home, and when he was in their car, they robbed him and beat him. they drove matt out to the prairie and tied him to a split-rail fence, then beat him some more and left him for dead. in the aftermath of matt's death, shown. so when i see the hate that donald trump has brought to his campaign for president, it terrifies me. i'd like to punch him in the face, i'll tell ya. ahh, i don't know what i said, uhh, i don't remember. he's a mexican. i could stand in the middle of fifth avenue and shoot somebody, and i wouldn't... words have an influence. violence causes pain. hate can rip us apart. i know what can happen as the result of hate, and donald trump should never be our president. of this advertising. he's gus! he's gus! he's gus! he's gus! gus bilirakis. gus bilirakis! gus is for us. for us. all of us. and he gets things done. and he gets things done. gus stood up to his own party... to stop flood
my son matt was murdered in laramie, wyoming, in 1998. he was befriended by two men in a bar who pretended to be gay. they offered him a ride home, and when he was in their car, they robbed him and beat him. they drove matt out to the prairie and tied him to a split-rail fence, then beat him some more and left him for dead. in the aftermath of matt's death, shown. so when i see the hate that donald trump has brought to his campaign for president, it terrifies me. i'd like to punch him in the...
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my son matt was murdered in laramie, wyoming, in 1998.r who pretended to be gay. they offered him a ride home, and when he was in their car, they robbed him and beat him. they drove matt out to the prairie and tied him to a split-rail fence, then beat him some more and left him for dead. in the aftermath of matt's death, my family saw the best of america in the love and support we were shown. so when i see the hate that donald trump has brought to his campaign for president, it terrifies me. i'd like to punch him in the face, i'll tell ya. ahh, i don't know what i said, uhh, i don't remember. he's a mexican. i could stand in the middle of fifth avenue and shoot somebody, and i wouldn't... words have an influence. violence causes pain. hate can rip us apart. i know what can happen as the result of hate, and donald trump should never be our president. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> good morning, everyone. jessica boyington watching the roads. we're(amso watching for the septa strike. now on str
my son matt was murdered in laramie, wyoming, in 1998.r who pretended to be gay. they offered him a ride home, and when he was in their car, they robbed him and beat him. they drove matt out to the prairie and tied him to a split-rail fence, then beat him some more and left him for dead. in the aftermath of matt's death, my family saw the best of america in the love and support we were shown. so when i see the hate that donald trump has brought to his campaign for president, it terrifies me....
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after you get to fort laramie, cheyenne where will you be heading? oh, i guess we'll go wherever the government sends us, tommy. thanks for what you did for julesburg. and for us, cheyenne. i don't think my husband would mind if i kiss you goodbye. as long as you're passin' out goodbyes like that i'd like to have one of them myself. goodbye, smitty. bye, smitty. bye, cheyenne. care of yourself, tommy. so long. we'll be seeing ya. [instrumental music] hello, jean. thank you for coming, josh. come in. where's frank? he left here this afternoon. working? yeah, heh, working. well, i'm glad one of us is. mustn't be easy on you, jean, being married to a bounty hunter, live in hotel rooms, him tramping all over the country. that's right. but i want to stay married to him.
after you get to fort laramie, cheyenne where will you be heading? oh, i guess we'll go wherever the government sends us, tommy. thanks for what you did for julesburg. and for us, cheyenne. i don't think my husband would mind if i kiss you goodbye. as long as you're passin' out goodbyes like that i'd like to have one of them myself. goodbye, smitty. bye, smitty. bye, cheyenne. care of yourself, tommy. so long. we'll be seeing ya. [instrumental music] hello, jean. thank you for coming, josh....
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in the treaty, which is the treaty of fort laramie of 1868, the u.s. government established the great sioux reservation in the western part of what is now south dakota. the lakota would get to keep the black hills forever under this treaty without whiten crocement. they also maintain rights to hunting grounds, but in return allowed the government to build roads and railroads through the territory. so that's the agreement. unfortunately for the lakota, gold was discovered in the black hills. and through military excursions and treaty violations in the 1870s, the lakota lost this land and were confined to an increase leg smaller and smaller land base. it was this development that would also lead to the battle of little bighorn or greasy grass and the ghost knee movement and the wounded knee massacre. all of this tension combined at the end of the 1860s to change the direction of independent beyond-white affairs. when u.s. grant was elected president in 1868, he vowed to do just that. he first looked to one of his close friends and now a person we know qu
in the treaty, which is the treaty of fort laramie of 1868, the u.s. government established the great sioux reservation in the western part of what is now south dakota. the lakota would get to keep the black hills forever under this treaty without whiten crocement. they also maintain rights to hunting grounds, but in return allowed the government to build roads and railroads through the territory. so that's the agreement. unfortunately for the lakota, gold was discovered in the black hills. and...
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laramie.... san diego state running back and las vegas native donnel pumphrey moved into 3rd place on the all time college football rushing list today.... but the big story was this finish between the cowboys and aztecs... s-d-s-u down 7.....they marched 99 yards with no time left.. thanks to this christian chapman to quest truxton 23 yard connection.... originally ruled incomplete....the refs review.. and count it for six... an extra point sends it to o-t... but rocky long says we're going for the win... play action fake.. conversion... falls incomplete... cowboys hang on.. 34-33... and that happened in orangeburg south carolina today... on your screen you will see the running back number 42... for south carolina state... he gets the handoff.. runs for three yards.. and off the field he goes... why is that cool... because he is 55 years old... joe thomas senior... with that run became the oldest division football player..ever.... he would finishe the game with four carries for minus one yard...
laramie.... san diego state running back and las vegas native donnel pumphrey moved into 3rd place on the all time college football rushing list today.... but the big story was this finish between the cowboys and aztecs... s-d-s-u down 7.....they marched 99 yards with no time left.. thanks to this christian chapman to quest truxton 23 yard connection.... originally ruled incomplete....the refs review.. and count it for six... an extra point sends it to o-t... but rocky long says we're going for...
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he wrapped him in a white comforter and ditched his body in a umpster in laramie county, wyoming. the search was going on today from a trucker 7. and searches that are looking for the missing little boy's body. in the meantime, the search has a live picture. the search was put on hold yesterday and apparently rogers led officials on a wild goose chase over the weekend. they say that his body was in albany county where they buried the body and the search is now honed in on this scene. they have to sit through 200 pounds of trash. >>> new information on a shooting that left two dead, two men shot and killed and they were 27-year-old orlando jackson and terrence ashley. they are looking for the person that pulled the trigger and this happen unqualified and 44th ave., third person is in critical condition and it is not clear what led up to the shooting. >>> nude 11 am, we know the name of the person was hit and killed a a car over the weekend, 28 road karina pollock early sunday morning, the driver took off in a white pickup and the car was found that afternoon but no sign of the pers
he wrapped him in a white comforter and ditched his body in a umpster in laramie county, wyoming. the search was going on today from a trucker 7. and searches that are looking for the missing little boy's body. in the meantime, the search has a live picture. the search was put on hold yesterday and apparently rogers led officials on a wild goose chase over the weekend. they say that his body was in albany county where they buried the body and the search is now honed in on this scene. they have...
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laramie, wyoming, 59 today. doppler 4000 showing clear skies across colorado. we have this big stream of moisture that originates in northern mexico and moves up through the midwest and into new england, where there will be rain today. all the rain in texas, some of this moisture will make its way north toward us, because there's an area of low pressure in southern arizona that's cut off from the main flow in the atmosphere. this will come up to the four our state. here's the plan, tomorrow night into saturday mountains will see light rain and snow. snow level will be relatively high for this time of year, about 10,000 feet. could see 2 to 4 inches. most of that falling saturday. for the front range and eastern plains, light rain is possible. most of it will be south of monument hill and on the far eastern plains. there is a slight chance for rain in denver as well as boulder and fort collins. much better chance of rain from the springs down into new mexico. 68 today with sunshine. tomorrow 70 and small chance for rain coming up on saturday. back to you guys. >
laramie, wyoming, 59 today. doppler 4000 showing clear skies across colorado. we have this big stream of moisture that originates in northern mexico and moves up through the midwest and into new england, where there will be rain today. all the rain in texas, some of this moisture will make its way north toward us, because there's an area of low pressure in southern arizona that's cut off from the main flow in the atmosphere. this will come up to the four our state. here's the plan, tomorrow...
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my son matt was murdered in laramie, wyoming, in 1998. he was befriended by two men in a bar who pretended to be gay. they offered him a ride home, and when he was in their car, they robbed him and beat him. they drove matt out to the prairie and tied him to a split-rail fence, in the aftermath of matt's death, my family saw the best of america in the love and support we were shown. so when i see the hate that donald trump has brought to his campaign for president, it terrifies me. i'd like to punch him in the face, i'll tell ya. ahh, i don't know what i said, uhh, i don't remember. he's a mexican. i could stand in the middle of fifth avenue and shoot somebody, and i wouldn't... words have an influence. violence causes pain. hate can rip us apart. i know what can happen as the result of hate, r president. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. first there is shaving. priorities usa action blades. sharp and precise. then gillette shielding. comfy lubrication before and after. and also cooling. oooh. i got
my son matt was murdered in laramie, wyoming, in 1998. he was befriended by two men in a bar who pretended to be gay. they offered him a ride home, and when he was in their car, they robbed him and beat him. they drove matt out to the prairie and tied him to a split-rail fence, in the aftermath of matt's death, my family saw the best of america in the love and support we were shown. so when i see the hate that donald trump has brought to his campaign for president, it terrifies me. i'd like to...
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laramie. there are almost 500 soldiers here stationed by the 1867. and what happens is in 1867, the army really determined they had built it in the wrong place. so in the fall of 1867, they issue orders that they are to take all salvageable materials, and they haul it 45 miles east of here and basically use that to put up ft. fedderman. ft. caspar when they closed in 1867 was basically nothing left here. the community started in 1888 and incorporates in 1889, but it was near the location of the old historic fort. and even those early pioneers that formed the community, they knew there used to be a fort here, which is how we end up with the town of casper, named after ft. caspar. >> to mark the centennial of the national parks service, american history tv is featuring historic sites and national parks from c-span's cities tour. for more information about our travels, check out our website, c-span.org/citiestour. you're watching american history tv, all weekend and on holidays, too, only on c-span3. >>> this year marks the centennial of the national pa
laramie. there are almost 500 soldiers here stationed by the 1867. and what happens is in 1867, the army really determined they had built it in the wrong place. so in the fall of 1867, they issue orders that they are to take all salvageable materials, and they haul it 45 miles east of here and basically use that to put up ft. fedderman. ft. caspar when they closed in 1867 was basically nothing left here. the community started in 1888 and incorporates in 1889, but it was near the location of the...
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laramie tonight.... you think you're gonna be here longer than him? (kimberly) you know what? i'm gonna at least-- (andrew) no, no, it's a question. were home - fresh off their upset do you think you're gonna be here longer than him? state.... playing host to utah - it's my mission. - well, guess what. mission unsuccessful. oiled machine tonight... (johnny) yeah, go back in your rat's nest, splinter. game..already 14- 0.... wyoming with a [bell dings] ends with josh allen finding jake maulhardt....15 yards... 21-0....... i have been working in oral health care faster than that.. for the last 12 years. that lasted all of there is a perception amongst dentists allen to tanner are not good for people with sensitive teeth. it was 35-7 at the some are quite abrasive. what we've developed in sensodyne true white this game is still is a product that is 10 times less abrasive in the 3rd... than many of the whitening toothpastes that are out there, and especially designed for sensitivity sufferers. it's different, there's nobody else out there that i'm aware of the cowboys next week at
laramie tonight.... you think you're gonna be here longer than him? (kimberly) you know what? i'm gonna at least-- (andrew) no, no, it's a question. were home - fresh off their upset do you think you're gonna be here longer than him? state.... playing host to utah - it's my mission. - well, guess what. mission unsuccessful. oiled machine tonight... (johnny) yeah, go back in your rat's nest, splinter. game..already 14- 0.... wyoming with a [bell dings] ends with josh allen finding jake...
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laramie. i was there -- >> you know what? we're getting feedback on your call. we will take your first one. why doesn't the park service advertise more frequently? >> hopefully, we're doing a better job of that. it's difficult for us to take out time on media to be able to put things out there. we do our best. we rely a lot -- not exclusively, but a lot on social media, trying to get people to -- a lot of sites have facebook pages or twitter accounts to try to get the word out there. we work with our local media. we certainly have, i would say, around the centennial, done a huge push both internally but through the park service to get the word out there. if you have access to the internet, to facebook, sites like that, you can learn more about the park events there. if you go most -- almost all websites for national park services, they have news and events. you can click on a calendar and find out what's going on almost every weekend in that park. >> we would be remiss if we were not to commend c-span for its coverage of the national parks and the park service.
laramie. i was there -- >> you know what? we're getting feedback on your call. we will take your first one. why doesn't the park service advertise more frequently? >> hopefully, we're doing a better job of that. it's difficult for us to take out time on media to be able to put things out there. we do our best. we rely a lot -- not exclusively, but a lot on social media, trying to get people to -- a lot of sites have facebook pages or twitter accounts to try to get the word out...