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Nov 18, 2016
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the nunn area, boulder has seen a lot of snow as well. sticking to some areas. decker and conifer, parts of the south foothills, we have decent snowfalls a well. out on the eastern plains, all of this is shifting out in are the direction it could stick around several more hours probably until about midnight. western slopes still a little action out here as well. from grand juti way through coleburn and montrose as well. temperatures have significantly dropped as well with the front and system moving through. we are 40 degrees cooler in boulder and dia, 28 degrees cooler at burlington. headed to the high country, 32 degrees different craig and steam boat. so, we will talk about our cold night coming up ahead. when the snow wraps up and the next chance of snow coming up in a few moments, for now, we will send it back to you guys. >> thanks lauren. >>> we have an update on a the life of a mother. cbs4 has now learned that mother died when flames burned through her home wednesday morning. a family of seven lived there. the woman's son is suffering life threatening i
the nunn area, boulder has seen a lot of snow as well. sticking to some areas. decker and conifer, parts of the south foothills, we have decent snowfalls a well. out on the eastern plains, all of this is shifting out in are the direction it could stick around several more hours probably until about midnight. western slopes still a little action out here as well. from grand juti way through coleburn and montrose as well. temperatures have significantly dropped as well with the front and system...
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Nov 4, 2016
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for the weather watchers, 55 in walden. 61 in nunn. breeze at 14. 32% humidity with a steady barometer. there is some color hanging on in golden. pretty shot here from peter. this is from saint mary's glacier on just a spectacular day. look at this guy. this is in mike's backyard. helis up in bay leaf. temperature, tonight. mostly 30s over the eastern plains. 20s and 30s for the mountains. 30s and 40s out west. then tomorrow, we will stay on the mild side. 50s and 60s for th country. mild for them. and, 60s out west. here is your denver forecast. clear skies tonight. temperatures by morning just below that 40-degree mark. and for tomorrow, partly sunny skies around the 70-degree mark. for the next several days, boy, i don't have a lot of change except for the chance of showers saturday. we are in the 60s through tuesday. wait a minute, make that through next saturday. 60s to around 70 degrees. lots of sunshine in the i'm michael bennet, and i approve this message. darryl glenn doesn't believe in climate change. he's for eliminating the
for the weather watchers, 55 in walden. 61 in nunn. breeze at 14. 32% humidity with a steady barometer. there is some color hanging on in golden. pretty shot here from peter. this is from saint mary's glacier on just a spectacular day. look at this guy. this is in mike's backyard. helis up in bay leaf. temperature, tonight. mostly 30s over the eastern plains. 20s and 30s for the mountains. 30s and 40s out west. then tomorrow, we will stay on the mild side. 50s and 60s for th country. mild for...
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Nov 4, 2016
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for the weather watchers, 55 in walden. 61 in nunn. southwest denver, 72 degrees. 48 and 44 now with a south breeze at 14. 32% humidity with a steady barometer. there is some color hanging on this is from saint mary's glacier on just a spectacular day. look at this guy. this is in mike's backyard. helis up in bay leaf. temperature, tonight. mostly 30s over the eastern plains. 20s and 30s for the mountains. 30s and 40s out west. then tomorrow, we will stay on the mild side. 50s and 60s for the high country. mild for them. and, 60s out west. here is your denver forecast. clear skies tonight. temperatures by morning just below and for tomorrow, partly sunny skies around the 70-degree mark. for the next several days, boy, i don't have a lot of change except for the chance of showers saturday. we are in the 60s through tuesday. wait a minute, make that through next saturday. 60s to around 70 degrees. lots of sunshine in the forecast. ,, ,, i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. donald trump: i could stand in the middle of 5th avenu
for the weather watchers, 55 in walden. 61 in nunn. southwest denver, 72 degrees. 48 and 44 now with a south breeze at 14. 32% humidity with a steady barometer. there is some color hanging on this is from saint mary's glacier on just a spectacular day. look at this guy. this is in mike's backyard. helis up in bay leaf. temperature, tonight. mostly 30s over the eastern plains. 20s and 30s for the mountains. 30s and 40s out west. then tomorrow, we will stay on the mild side. 50s and 60s for the...
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Nov 28, 2016
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district and tonight our john henry spoke to the uncle of the youngest victim, 16-year-old brianna mc nunn. >> both the mayor and the interim police chief peter newsom talked about the the day after thanksgiving. her uncle said they are still struggling with their loss. mayor muriel bowser had a simple request from the public at the sunday evening press conference, help the city get several killers off its streets. >> it's so important we hear from you. >> reporter: her plea for witnesses of violent crime to come forward follows a rash of deadly shootings in the district. sunday around 1 p.m. a man was killed in the 600 block of l street southeast of then three hours later another man was shot block of howard road in the same part of the city and then there was the shooting death of 16-year-old breanna mcmullin. >> we lost one of our young kids unnecessarily. >> reporter: she died just after thanksgiving day during a shooting in the 1200 block of i street southeast. she'd come back to town from her boarding school in iowa. her uncle told us over the phone all she wanted to do was visit wit
district and tonight our john henry spoke to the uncle of the youngest victim, 16-year-old brianna mc nunn. >> both the mayor and the interim police chief peter newsom talked about the the day after thanksgiving. her uncle said they are still struggling with their loss. mayor muriel bowser had a simple request from the public at the sunday evening press conference, help the city get several killers off its streets. >> it's so important we hear from you. >> reporter: her plea...
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Nov 3, 2016
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then when he ran michelle nunn he was not there long before he was selected by general eisenhower, another world war ii and then led us when he was elected president, but he selected this young senator frr california, richard nixon, to be his running mate. and as it turned out, he chose very well because vice president nixon was one of the more active in our history. he worked closely on achieving the president's legislative programs in the congress with his former mes in the congress in the house and senate. and when in fact, a heart attack temporarily felled president eisenhower, it was he, richard nixon as vice president who chaired the cabinet meetings. this was a young man of obvious ability, of obvious concern for his nation and someone who acted each day on that concern. and i said that he's a conservative reformer. he was. he brought about all kinds of change, tricia gave you a very good capsule of them. one of the first things was that not long in office, he and secretary sis king jer literally rescued the state of israel from very likely a conflict that might have ended the life
then when he ran michelle nunn he was not there long before he was selected by general eisenhower, another world war ii and then led us when he was elected president, but he selected this young senator frr california, richard nixon, to be his running mate. and as it turned out, he chose very well because vice president nixon was one of the more active in our history. he worked closely on achieving the president's legislative programs in the congress with his former mes in the congress in the...
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Nov 23, 2016
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sam nunn all day long hand lunchtime at 44 degrees and the winds so strong lately is going to be muchoday. a light wind out of the northwest at 7 miles per hour early this afternoon. clear skies for the suburbs. 30 degrees right now and 31, still below freezing at 8:00 this morning, but into the 40s this afternoon. in fact, closer to 50 degrees in the suburbs during the afternoon hours. a few high clouds late in the day in the lehigh valley. 4:00 forecast, 45 degrees and right now it's 30. before we get to that 4:00 number, we'll see brilliant sunshine by lunch time into the 40s. clear and cold this front. 32 degrees in new jersey and will skill right -- by early this morning in the 40s. no sign that any of it on its way this evening. middle 40s at noontime and plenty of sunshine in delaware, too. a live picture from craw hi stadium. 29 degrees. need a heavy coat to start with, but you'll also definitely need the sunglasses. light breeze at 6:00 miles per hour and a little bit warmer at 2:00 this afternoon. sunshine today and thanksgiving day it's going to look quite a bit different.
sam nunn all day long hand lunchtime at 44 degrees and the winds so strong lately is going to be muchoday. a light wind out of the northwest at 7 miles per hour early this afternoon. clear skies for the suburbs. 30 degrees right now and 31, still below freezing at 8:00 this morning, but into the 40s this afternoon. in fact, closer to 50 degrees in the suburbs during the afternoon hours. a few high clouds late in the day in the lehigh valley. 4:00 forecast, 45 degrees and right now it's 30....
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Nov 28, 2016
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it's part of a nunn-day mourning for castro.ning me now, sol adu soledad and former ambassador to the united nations, bill richards. soledad, part of your family fled cuba under castro's reign. what does it mean to you? >> for me, it was more what did it mean to my mom, who grew up under batista and when she was older, was under the castro regime. i think she was glad that he's dead, like many cubans. i mean, like really glad he was dead, but also understood the nuance in the difference of how many afro-cubans feel about fidel castro and what he brought to the island in addition to being horrific dictator, he also made some big social changes. and i think that she, like many people, sort of get caught up in this nuance in a discussion where many people think of fidel castro as very binary. he was evil or he did this. there's sort of both things to consider if you want to fully understand what he did in cuba and why some people still even as they dislike him, appreciate some of the things he did, which sounds bizarre, because of
it's part of a nunn-day mourning for castro.ning me now, sol adu soledad and former ambassador to the united nations, bill richards. soledad, part of your family fled cuba under castro's reign. what does it mean to you? >> for me, it was more what did it mean to my mom, who grew up under batista and when she was older, was under the castro regime. i think she was glad that he's dead, like many cubans. i mean, like really glad he was dead, but also understood the nuance in the difference...
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Nov 11, 2016
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my name is jeff nunn. i amed adjunct curator of space history here at the museum. doing king sends his regards and regrets. he is unfortunately unavailable to be here tonight as he has taken ill. i would like to begin thanking our special featured speaker, author, julian guthrie and dave moore. [applause] and also the team from c-span books will be recording this evening's events and conversation for later viewing. so we have a fabulous evening in store for you tonight as part of the museum's orbit around october. it is a series of space focused event throughout the month leading up to the three-day space fest, happening november 3 through the 5th. it features ladies who launch women-led talks and activity as panned nels all about space. for a complete listing of events i encourage you to take a look at the insert in the space-zine you should have received at check-in. all of this programing is part of a broader effort by museum to highlight incredible boom of activity happening in space today which the event tonight help catalyze. most people know the seattle for
my name is jeff nunn. i amed adjunct curator of space history here at the museum. doing king sends his regards and regrets. he is unfortunately unavailable to be here tonight as he has taken ill. i would like to begin thanking our special featured speaker, author, julian guthrie and dave moore. [applause] and also the team from c-span books will be recording this evening's events and conversation for later viewing. so we have a fabulous evening in store for you tonight as part of the museum's...
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Nov 7, 2016
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about a week ago, my former colleague sam nunn wrote an article about why donald trump was unfit to bechief and assume the awesome responsibility of someone who has control of the nuclear codes. and in that article he then said about hillary clinton, that she has the experience, the skill, and -- to assume that responsibility. i agree with that. and i think if you just take a look at the debates, donald trump couldn't focus, he would focus for 35 minutes, focus for 50 minutes, and focus maybe for an hour, but not an hour and a half. when you're president of the united states, you got to be able to focus 24/7. >> i want to do something that seems hard to do, senator. brian sullivan, thank you for joining us. look past tomorrow to january 20th. and inauguration day. we're going to have a president, somebody will be in office, so i would like to get your opinion, sir, on a trump victory or a clinton victory, which should each of those presidents, assuming each one of them wins, what should their first act be? >> donald trump is president i have absolutely no clue. let's hope that doesn't
about a week ago, my former colleague sam nunn wrote an article about why donald trump was unfit to bechief and assume the awesome responsibility of someone who has control of the nuclear codes. and in that article he then said about hillary clinton, that she has the experience, the skill, and -- to assume that responsibility. i agree with that. and i think if you just take a look at the debates, donald trump couldn't focus, he would focus for 35 minutes, focus for 50 minutes, and focus maybe...