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so the world i live in that i'm trying to write about is the world between the rockie mountains mountains mountains and the cascades. they form a try ang until british columbia and wide night great basin. that's my beat, the interior, the inner mountain west that has named that don't describe i very well, and there's lots of large geeolic evented in place where we are, 15 to 20 million years ago these huge floe's bay assault came up from the south, thousands of feet thick, and created these cliffs and palisades that i'm sure some member of your crew is out filming right now, and they stopped and then 15,000 years ago, these flood came in and worked the edges of them. there's older granitic -- there's basalt, volcanic rock to she south and the flood waters opened them up and made these great feature. that's a human visual event. if you drive around in this part that's what you see. and you can't really talk about the stories and the time i'm talking about without having the flood wash through every story. if you can crank it back and crank it way back, there's an inland ocean here if the r
so the world i live in that i'm trying to write about is the world between the rockie mountains mountains mountains and the cascades. they form a try ang until british columbia and wide night great basin. that's my beat, the interior, the inner mountain west that has named that don't describe i very well, and there's lots of large geeolic evented in place where we are, 15 to 20 million years ago these huge floe's bay assault came up from the south, thousands of feet thick, and created these...
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on rocky mountain drive in temple hills, we don't know much just yet but investigators tell us it does not appear to be random, melanie alnwick is headed to that scene. >>> developing, the ecuadorian consulate caught fire in the district. this happened before midnight on 15th and euclid streets in northwest. officials say fire started in the addict and roof before spreading earlier this morning, flames could still be seen from the roof of the four story dc fire and ems crews working for much of the early morning to contain the blaze. >> it has very high ceilings, and a very steep pitched roof. that's where the fire was in the addict and roof area, getting to the fire from below with the high ceilings and to the fire from above with the steep pitched roof really posed interesting challenges for us. but despite that, we were able to contain the fire to the area that was burning when we first arrived and eventually extinguish it >> two firefighters were taken to the hospital for nonlife-threatening injuries. >>> time right now, a minute past the hour, the search continues for a missing pr
on rocky mountain drive in temple hills, we don't know much just yet but investigators tell us it does not appear to be random, melanie alnwick is headed to that scene. >>> developing, the ecuadorian consulate caught fire in the district. this happened before midnight on 15th and euclid streets in northwest. officials say fire started in the addict and roof before spreading earlier this morning, flames could still be seen from the roof of the four story dc fire and ems crews working...
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the world that i live in that i'm trying to write about is the world between the rocky mountains in the cascades which is a big area. spokane is right in the area and they form a triangle as you go into the british columbia and get into the great basin. the intermountain west is my game. there is lots of large geological events and in the place where we are 15-20 million years ago is huge flows of basalt came up from the south from these events in the south, thousands of feet thick eventually and created these cliffs in palisades that i'm sure some member of your crew was out filming right now and they stopped and 15000 years these floods came in and worked the edges of them. there's older metamorphic rock to the north on the other side of the river and the salt volcanic rock to the south. the flood waters worked those and open them up and make these great geological features to look at. that's a huge visual event and if you go to the intermountain west that's what we see. you can't talk about the stories and the time that i'm talking about without having the flood wash through every st
the world that i live in that i'm trying to write about is the world between the rocky mountains in the cascades which is a big area. spokane is right in the area and they form a triangle as you go into the british columbia and get into the great basin. the intermountain west is my game. there is lots of large geological events and in the place where we are 15-20 million years ago is huge flows of basalt came up from the south from these events in the south, thousands of feet thick eventually...
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so the world that i living in a kind right in is the world between the rocky mountains and the cascade which is a big anger spokane is right in the middle of a they form a triangle and wide net as you get into the great basin but that's my beat is the interior, the intermountain west. it has a bunch of different names that don't describe it very well. there's lots of large geologic events. in the place where we are 15-20 million years ago these huge flows came up from the south, thousands of feet thick eventually and created these cliffs and powell said that i'm sure some member of your crew is out filming right now. they stop and then 15,000 years ago these floods came in and worked the edges of them. there's older metamorphic rock to the north on the other side of the river. there's volcanic rock to the south. the floodwaters were those and opened them up and meet all these great geologic features to look at. that's a huge visual thinking if you drive around in this part, that's what you see. you can't really talk about the stories in the time talk but without having the floods wash
so the world that i living in a kind right in is the world between the rocky mountains and the cascade which is a big anger spokane is right in the middle of a they form a triangle and wide net as you get into the great basin but that's my beat is the interior, the intermountain west. it has a bunch of different names that don't describe it very well. there's lots of large geologic events. in the place where we are 15-20 million years ago these huge flows came up from the south, thousands of...
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on rocky mountain drive in temple hills, we don't know much just yet but investigators tell us it doesot appear to be random, melanie alnwick is headed to that scene. >>> developing, the ecuadorian consulate caught fire in the district. this happened before midnight on 15th and euclid streets in northwest. officials say fire started in the addict and roof before spreading earlier this morning, flames could still be seen from the roof of the four story
on rocky mountain drive in temple hills, we don't know much just yet but investigators tell us it doesot appear to be random, melanie alnwick is headed to that scene. >>> developing, the ecuadorian consulate caught fire in the district. this happened before midnight on 15th and euclid streets in northwest. officials say fire started in the addict and roof before spreading earlier this morning, flames could still be seen from the roof of the four story
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a man was shot and killed on temple hills on rocky mountain drive.g happened a little bit before 1:00 in the morning. >>> the high surf from tropical storm maria is eroding beaches and flooding some parts of north carolina's outer banks. more than 10,000 visitors have been told to leave. locals are staying behind and experts say beach be worse in maryland and virginia than it is in north carolina. >>> it's 6:35. today the parents of a young prince gorges county woman will be searching for their daughter. >> 19-year-old ashanti billy has been missing. the fbi has ramped up their efforts to find her. news 4's justin finch is live with what investigators have found so far. justin? >> reporter: aaron, good morning. ashanti's old assistant principal at wise high says they're working to keep her face and her story out there. meantime, the fbi has released some new video that they and her loved ones hope lead to ashanti and some answers. taking you to a candlelight vigil held sunday where her parents have said they are not leaving virginia without their dau
a man was shot and killed on temple hills on rocky mountain drive.g happened a little bit before 1:00 in the morning. >>> the high surf from tropical storm maria is eroding beaches and flooding some parts of north carolina's outer banks. more than 10,000 visitors have been told to leave. locals are staying behind and experts say beach be worse in maryland and virginia than it is in north carolina. >>> it's 6:35. today the parents of a young prince gorges county woman will be...
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. >> that's what they did in the rocky mountain national park near the end of august.o you think's going to win? >> the elk. >> yeah, we lose. >> they gave up easy. >> you know it, yeah, it's my road! >> the elk is like i'm the boss, and tell your friends. >> see you later. nice meeting you. >>> the dudes take aim for some nerve trick shots. >> the best part is they actually pull them off. >> see the impressive ways they nail them. >> oh! >>> and the president of indonesia is speaking but his wife -- >> has something to tell him. >> why she won't give up until he gets the message. >> that was not it. that was it? >> that was it! >>> brought to you by progressive home insurance. get your quote at progressive.com today. so being cool comes naturally. hmm. i can't decide if this place is swag or bling. it's pretzels. word. ladies, you know when you switch, you get my bomb-diggity discounts automatically. ♪ no duh, right? [ chuckles ] sir, you forgot -- keep it. you're gonna need it when i make it precipitate. what, what? what? the bathroom. when things go wrong here, you
. >> that's what they did in the rocky mountain national park near the end of august.o you think's going to win? >> the elk. >> yeah, we lose. >> they gave up easy. >> you know it, yeah, it's my road! >> the elk is like i'm the boss, and tell your friends. >> see you later. nice meeting you. >>> the dudes take aim for some nerve trick shots. >> the best part is they actually pull them off. >> see the impressive ways they nail them....
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. >>> up next, one area of the rocky mountains getting rocked by earthquakes.here more than 50 of them have hit in the last couple days. a series of earthquakes have startled thousands of residents in idaho. they started in the early evening on saturday and continued tonight. they ranged een magnitude >>> a series of earthquakes startled thousands of residents in idaho. they started in the early evening on saturday and continued through tonight. ranging between 2.9 and 5.3. >> felt the ground move. got into my truck and my truck started shaking. the camper was moving pretty good. >> all the earthquakes acurred in a 20-mile radius in southeast utah -- idaho, sorry. and people felt the shaking in utah, though. the largest was strong enough to damage building but no reports of problems. >>> stranded over night, surrounded by fire. a desperate situation for 150 hikers in the oregon wilderness. they were on a popular trail when a massive wildfire burning 3,000 acres grew too close. the national guard dropped water and supplies to hold them over till help got to them
. >>> up next, one area of the rocky mountains getting rocked by earthquakes.here more than 50 of them have hit in the last couple days. a series of earthquakes have startled thousands of residents in idaho. they started in the early evening on saturday and continued tonight. they ranged een magnitude >>> a series of earthquakes startled thousands of residents in idaho. they started in the early evening on saturday and continued through tonight. ranging between 2.9 and 5.3....
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a man was shot and killed on rocky mountain drive. this is in temple hills as you mentioned. the officers there are looking for clues. this is in a neighborhood that can be found at the end of the wlok. police say the shooting happened just before 1:00 in the morning. they do not have any information regarding any suspects but they are asking for any kind of help that they can get from the public. obviously it's a story that we will follow up and as the morning goes on. un? >> angie, thank you. a woman was killed while she was crossing the street in gaithersburg. she was walking across muddy branch road last night when a lexus es ran her over. she died. she was 76 years old. >>> now to the latest assault on a metro bus driver. metro transit police say the woman that you see here, allison thomas, was arrested on tuesday after assaulting a driver with a bottle of sunny delight. thomas got on the bus with two children and became upset after the driver drove off before they were seated. you remember this assault that happened on the x2 metro bus. the video here, a different woman
a man was shot and killed on rocky mountain drive. this is in temple hills as you mentioned. the officers there are looking for clues. this is in a neighborhood that can be found at the end of the wlok. police say the shooting happened just before 1:00 in the morning. they do not have any information regarding any suspects but they are asking for any kind of help that they can get from the public. obviously it's a story that we will follow up and as the morning goes on. un? >> angie,...
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finally reasserting itself strongly and boldly ovethe west the imperial elbow and heads into the rocky mountains. it leaves us with red flag warnings posted in the bay area. the offshore wind reduces visibilities, but more importantly the humidity gets down to about 15 percent, and gusts to 25 miles per hour don't help, so we have those red flag warnings posted through tuesday. sunshine all week long. temperatures climb to 90 degrees lain by mid-week. the beaches reach 80 degrees by wednesday. the pacific coast fog fest can often be shrouded in fog, but not tomorrow. bay area blue festival good as the dragon boat festival, looking good. and the airport open house tomorrow. 74 degrees, and vfr conditions. sun up tomorrow at 7:00 a.m., and daytime highs about average with mid-80s inland. 76 in the city. extended forecast, a warming trend on the way sending temperatures into the low 90s by tuesday, wednesday, and thursday, and even at the shoreline we'll be at 80 degrees by thursday. time to take the top off and head to the beach. nst the dodgers as san francisco tries to avoid a 100 loss season. >
finally reasserting itself strongly and boldly ovethe west the imperial elbow and heads into the rocky mountains. it leaves us with red flag warnings posted in the bay area. the offshore wind reduces visibilities, but more importantly the humidity gets down to about 15 percent, and gusts to 25 miles per hour don't help, so we have those red flag warnings posted through tuesday. sunshine all week long. temperatures climb to 90 degrees lain by mid-week. the beaches reach 80 degrees by wednesday....
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for us, it's rocky mountain water... ...or nothing. coors banquet. that's how it's done.es and gentleman. book it! ♪and bring the rock come bring the roll♪ ♪misbehaving, misbehaving ♪hey now i love it when it goes my way my way♪ ♪ ♪ whoa, oh, oh (applause). >> trevor: welcome back to the daily show. my guest tonight is an emmy-award-winning actor, producer and activist who stars in the nbc series superstore. please welcome america ferrara. (applause) >> hi. >> trevor: welcome to the show. >> thank you for having me. >> trevor: i have been a fan of yours for soing lo. this is such an honor. thank you for being here. >> my pleasure. >> trevor: congratulations on all of your success, especially with superstore returning for its third season. >> third season. >> trevor: exciting. (applause) you know what i think is most impresessive about the slow is it is one of the few shows on tv that is about people with like real life jobs. which is not a normal thing these days, right? >> it's not. and it's really the main thing that really drew me to the project because these days ever
for us, it's rocky mountain water... ...or nothing. coors banquet. that's how it's done.es and gentleman. book it! ♪and bring the rock come bring the roll♪ ♪misbehaving, misbehaving ♪hey now i love it when it goes my way my way♪ ♪ ♪ whoa, oh, oh (applause). >> trevor: welcome back to the daily show. my guest tonight is an emmy-award-winning actor, producer and activist who stars in the nbc series superstore. please welcome america ferrara. (applause) >> hi. >>...
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water for thirty million americans that's one in ten it flows through the seven states from the rocky mountains down to the gulf of california it also irrigates more than two million hectares of farmland so therefore contributing greatly to american agriculture. but the riff is over future water shortages due to the current imbalance of supply and demand plants and wildlife are also believed to be in danger through over development although critics say it's absurd to give a river human rights campaigners argue that's because environmental laws aren't enough. the river itself was given right so you could actually go into court on behalf of the river like we as a guardian of the river fiduciary of the river currently you can't go into court in argue that until it's too late giving rights to nature and to the colorado river would elevate that status and make it possible to go into court and actually do things that would help preserve and restore and allow the river to exist in florida let me think absurd can i go now we've done. i mean it's ridiculous i believe in protecting the environment i'm a
water for thirty million americans that's one in ten it flows through the seven states from the rocky mountains down to the gulf of california it also irrigates more than two million hectares of farmland so therefore contributing greatly to american agriculture. but the riff is over future water shortages due to the current imbalance of supply and demand plants and wildlife are also believed to be in danger through over development although critics say it's absurd to give a river human rights...
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that it be granted personhood so that it can be better protected the colorado flows from the rocky mountains down to the gulf of california but it's considered one of the most endangered by the american rivers conservation group and provides drinking water to one in ten americans and demands outstripping supply that's raising fears that it could run dry now the environmentalists group deep green resistance of fighting for the rivers rights they say it's not able to defend itself to insure its own existence so they filed a lawsuit to hold the state of colorado accountable for violating these rights although the case has sparked a bizarre debate about whether the river should be recognized as a corporation or a person. the river itself is given right so you could actually go into court on behalf of the river like we as a guardian of the river or fiduciary of the river currently you can't go into court and argue that until it's too late giving rights to nature and to the colorado river would elevate that status and make it possible to go into court and actually do things that would help preserv
that it be granted personhood so that it can be better protected the colorado flows from the rocky mountains down to the gulf of california but it's considered one of the most endangered by the american rivers conservation group and provides drinking water to one in ten americans and demands outstripping supply that's raising fears that it could run dry now the environmentalists group deep green resistance of fighting for the rivers rights they say it's not able to defend itself to insure its...
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it's clearly a top priority for those who live in the rocky mountain west. and for those who want public lands to stay public. i would hope amendment 76 is made an order to accomplish that. i also offered amendment number 88 to the interior bill to address the ridiculous plan by the epa to close regional field offices. we know the epa leadership has its priorities backward, focusing on how they can help coal companies as opposed to keeping our air and water clean. when they're talking about closing 2 of the 10 regional offices including one in our area, i was very disappointed. and the epa's regional offices and their thousands of hard working public servants are in the field. they're critical when it comes to improving public health and safeguarding the environment. shuttering them and slashing epa resources would jeopardize the safety of communities in colorado and across the country. mr. chair, i ask that my amendment number 54 be made in order. i introduced it along with ms. titus and mr. king. it would restore language to protect wild horses from sensel
it's clearly a top priority for those who live in the rocky mountain west. and for those who want public lands to stay public. i would hope amendment 76 is made an order to accomplish that. i also offered amendment number 88 to the interior bill to address the ridiculous plan by the epa to close regional field offices. we know the epa leadership has its priorities backward, focusing on how they can help coal companies as opposed to keeping our air and water clean. when they're talking about...
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in western canada the stephan family was facing a life and death struggle in the shadow of the rocky mountains two of debbie stephens children were exhibiting the same symptoms that had ultimately claimed her life joseph was becoming frighteningly violent and his sister autumn was succumbing to severe bipolar with its mecurio mood swings their father tony stuff and was desperate and searching for any way to save his children when drug after drug failed the answer came from what seemed the unlikeliest of places micronutrients mainly minerals i remember the earlier days of you know doing the the testing with nutrients and and different things i think they were trying to reduce some liquid mineral thing too you know so it's not like you to drink a whole cup of something it could be an ounce and i don't think it worked very good and it smelled funny i remember the smell and i can still taste in the back of my throat i think they burned it i'm not sure we put him on a cocktail that contain vitamins minerals and he occident an amino acids i was absolutely livid when i found out that he had taken jos
in western canada the stephan family was facing a life and death struggle in the shadow of the rocky mountains two of debbie stephens children were exhibiting the same symptoms that had ultimately claimed her life joseph was becoming frighteningly violent and his sister autumn was succumbing to severe bipolar with its mecurio mood swings their father tony stuff and was desperate and searching for any way to save his children when drug after drug failed the answer came from what seemed the...
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and they're demanding that it's granted quote personhood of course of the river flows from the rocky mountains in colorado to the gulf of california however it's been labeled as one of america's most endangered rivers by a conservation group called american rivers the colorado provides drinking water to one in ten americans and demand outstrips supply the riff is that it could even run dry a group called deep green resistance are the environmentalists fighting for the rivers rights they say it's not able to defend itself to ensure its own existence in the future the lawsuit they've filed hopes to hold the state of colorado accountable for violating those rights however the notions been ridiculed were people questioning whether a river should be recognized as a person or corporation. the river itself was given right so you could actually go into court on behalf of the river like we as a guardian of the river or fiduciary of the river currently you can't go into court in argue that until it's too late giving rights to nature and to the colorado river would elevate that status and make it possibl
and they're demanding that it's granted quote personhood of course of the river flows from the rocky mountains in colorado to the gulf of california however it's been labeled as one of america's most endangered rivers by a conservation group called american rivers the colorado provides drinking water to one in ten americans and demand outstrips supply the riff is that it could even run dry a group called deep green resistance are the environmentalists fighting for the rivers rights they say...
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we have teamed with the rocky mountain health foundation. their headquarters are in missoula, montana. if you want to see more elk, more wildlife, you need to manage the forest. it is good for wildlife habitat, good for water quality because a wildfire is devastating to the watershed. because what happens, the wildfires come three, they wipe out the trees, they wipe out the grasses and then when the spring rains come, when the snowmettlen the snowmelt comes in the spring, you see tremendous devastation of fish habitat and losing good sources of water for our communities. and let's talk about the unspeakable amount of carbon emissions that are produced by these wildfires. i can tell you, we're done listening to radical environmentalists when they tell us otherwise. too many forest management projects have been held up in frivolous litigation at the expense of the people of montana. one such project, the stonewall project, it was halted because of the terrible cottonwood decision, which is the 21st century poster child for radical environmenta
we have teamed with the rocky mountain health foundation. their headquarters are in missoula, montana. if you want to see more elk, more wildlife, you need to manage the forest. it is good for wildlife habitat, good for water quality because a wildfire is devastating to the watershed. because what happens, the wildfires come three, they wipe out the trees, they wipe out the grasses and then when the spring rains come, when the snowmettlen the snowmelt comes in the spring, you see tremendous...
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eastern parts of canada but dry but i was also west just over the rocky mountains a chance to some wintry weather coming in here north of the border calgary temps just no higher than around thirteen celsius colder still for winnipeg the top temperature of around ten degrees but twenty seven in ottawa. for the middle part of september some of this we go on through sunday and by sunday central parts of kind of the seeing some really heavy rain pushing through actually where the coming down across the midwest down into the central plains pushing over towards colorado for the western side of the u.s. is looking fine and dry become further south lots of fun in july for mexico recently but i think massive cloud down to the southwest of mexico tropical depression as is now max has made its way through bringing some flooding rains in very close to acapulco violent winds coming through here as well you can see a few trees down and some flooding the heavy showers will they continue for a good part of central america and much of the caribbean. the philippines is asia's largest catholic nation priest
eastern parts of canada but dry but i was also west just over the rocky mountains a chance to some wintry weather coming in here north of the border calgary temps just no higher than around thirteen celsius colder still for winnipeg the top temperature of around ten degrees but twenty seven in ottawa. for the middle part of september some of this we go on through sunday and by sunday central parts of kind of the seeing some really heavy rain pushing through actually where the coming down across...
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low pressure over the rocky mountains is getting kicked to the east and high pressure is building of the pacific. there is red flag warnings this afternoon through 11 am on tuesday. the humidity is coming down and the numbers are going up slowly. we will get there. sunshine all week long and temperatures are 90 through midweek. 80 degrees by wednesday. not a lot of fog. tomorrow is 74. the bay area lose festival is looking okay at 85. ondragoat b and finally the airport is having an open house tomorrow and it is mild and 74 degrees. overnight we are looking at mid- 50s. son up at 7 am and we take a baby step back to average. 85 in santa rosa and 83 in livermore. you will be looking at numbers clamming from the low 80s inland to the upper 80s on monday. tuesday we had 90s and they stay there until thursday. the interesting thing is that by wednesday and thursday, the beaches will be nearing 80 degrees. a good day ahead at the beach if you can swing it with the boss. it is time for sports. >>> getting back to nature and still ahead, the new california community urging buyers to give th
low pressure over the rocky mountains is getting kicked to the east and high pressure is building of the pacific. there is red flag warnings this afternoon through 11 am on tuesday. the humidity is coming down and the numbers are going up slowly. we will get there. sunshine all week long and temperatures are 90 through midweek. 80 degrees by wednesday. not a lot of fog. tomorrow is 74. the bay area lose festival is looking okay at 85. ondragoat b and finally the airport is having an open house...
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he was forced to make a landing at the boulder rocky mountain airport. the two people on board were actually unhurt. >>> today is your last chance to vote on how bikes should be stored on cal train. one proposal is similar to how it's done now. another is parking bikes at an angle. both provide more storage than riders have on current train cars. voting ends at midnight and you can find a link on abc 7 news.com. >>> this is the latest vote for electric train cars. they chose black and red for seat colors and this is the winning combination for the exteri exterior. >>> cal transplans to begin blasting away. no cars will bu allowed for about thirty minutes saturday morning which is expected to start around 11:00 a.m. an exact time depends on weather conditions that day. it's going to be hot. that much we go know. the bike path is closed and boats will be kept away as well as a precaution. >>> between tomorrow and monday crews will install new tracks and other equipment like these insulat insulators. and trains will be moving slower as a precaution because
he was forced to make a landing at the boulder rocky mountain airport. the two people on board were actually unhurt. >>> today is your last chance to vote on how bikes should be stored on cal train. one proposal is similar to how it's done now. another is parking bikes at an angle. both provide more storage than riders have on current train cars. voting ends at midnight and you can find a link on abc 7 news.com. >>> this is the latest vote for electric train cars. they chose...
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for us, it's rocky mountain water...n. ...or nothing. coors banquet. that's how it's done.nkind were made up of kind women and kind men. it would be wonderful if common knowledge was knowledge commonly known. and if the light from being enlightened into every heart was shown. it would be glorious if neighbors were neighborly. and 'indifference' a forgotten word. it would be awesome if we shared everything and being greedy was absurd. it would be spectacular if the golden rule was golden to every man. and the good things that we ever did was everything that we can. (vo 2) treating others like we'd like to be treated has always been our guiding principle. these make cleaning between myi love easy.sy. gum brand for healthy gums. soft picks, proxabrush cleaners, flossers. gum brand. ♪ >>> leonardo: this is a typical street of this neighborhood. houses of wood, houses of concrete. the street is not in good condition. here was the bus station. it's not a bus station anymore. now it's a building. it's a monument of the past. >> anthony: mantilla is a suburb of havana, home to one
for us, it's rocky mountain water...n. ...or nothing. coors banquet. that's how it's done.nkind were made up of kind women and kind men. it would be wonderful if common knowledge was knowledge commonly known. and if the light from being enlightened into every heart was shown. it would be glorious if neighbors were neighborly. and 'indifference' a forgotten word. it would be awesome if we shared everything and being greedy was absurd. it would be spectacular if the golden rule was golden to...
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he was one of the cowboy he's watching old cow with movies and he did he became a cowboy the rocky mountains and that's remote my mom they fell in love they moved to the west coast were born in vancouver and he started writing in commercials as a stunt man and he became you know the it was a go to the labatt's man at one point and he then started doing more acting and eventually started directing as well in t.v. and film and he actually tried to dissuade us from doing television because he said there's frankly a lot of real in the t.v. space anyway you want to make sure that you're working around people that you like and so regardless of his influence away from it it's still sort of drew us in as he retired yeah he's eighty three he retired years ago growing up he actually gave up being in the industry just to raise us and we had a ranch we grew up in a ranch and so he just worked the ranch so how did this housing thing go to college you know well we did but have originally actually we were actors as kids johnsons and illusionist so we had all these creative outlet some a director and we did
he was one of the cowboy he's watching old cow with movies and he did he became a cowboy the rocky mountains and that's remote my mom they fell in love they moved to the west coast were born in vancouver and he started writing in commercials as a stunt man and he became you know the it was a go to the labatt's man at one point and he then started doing more acting and eventually started directing as well in t.v. and film and he actually tried to dissuade us from doing television because he said...
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you are looking at video we have on rocky mountain drive at temple mountain hills.happened at 1:00 in the morning. the shooting happened at the end of the block there. it's a residential area. we're working to get more information on the victim and the others involved. >>> a 27-year-old cold case involving a clown has been solved. a florida woman was arrested in virginia on first degree murder. the bizarre killing happened back in 1990. investigators say sheila warren dressed as a clown and took flowers and balloons to a woman's home. police say she shot the victi warren married the woman's former husband years later in 2002. >>> hateful messages on the american university campus are sparking anger and concern this morning. >> confederate flags were posted across the school. people there say they will not be intimidated. adam tuss is live with more on reaction and what police are doing. adam? >> reporter: good morning, aaron. yeah, police are actively investigating this case. all of this happening over the past day. take a look. these confederate flag images were po
you are looking at video we have on rocky mountain drive at temple mountain hills.happened at 1:00 in the morning. the shooting happened at the end of the block there. it's a residential area. we're working to get more information on the victim and the others involved. >>> a 27-year-old cold case involving a clown has been solved. a florida woman was arrested in virginia on first degree murder. the bizarre killing happened back in 1990. investigators say sheila warren dressed as a...
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eastern parts of canada dry but i would also west just over the rocky mountains a chance to some wintry weather coming in here north of the border calgary temps just no higher than around thirteen cells just colder still for winnipeg with a top temperature of around ten degrees but twenty seven in ottawa still too bad for the middle part of september similar values as we go on through sunday by sunday central pa so kind of the seeing some really heavy rain pushing through actually not wet weather coming down across the midwest down into the central plains pushing over towards colorado for the western side of the us is looking fine and dry become further south not so fine in july for mexico recently but i think massive cloud down to the southwest of mexico tropical depression as it is now max has made its way through bringing some flooding rains in very close to acapulco violent winds coming through here as well you can see a few trees down and some flooding the heavy showers continue for a good part of central america how much of the caribbean. the philippines is asia's largest catholic
eastern parts of canada dry but i would also west just over the rocky mountains a chance to some wintry weather coming in here north of the border calgary temps just no higher than around thirteen cells just colder still for winnipeg with a top temperature of around ten degrees but twenty seven in ottawa still too bad for the middle part of september similar values as we go on through sunday by sunday central pa so kind of the seeing some really heavy rain pushing through actually not wet...
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the world i live in that i am trying to write about is between the rocky mountains and the cascades. they form a triangle as you go into british columbia. that is my beat, the interior, the intermountain west, it has a lot of different names that don't describe it well. there are lots of large geologic events. ago, hugeillion years flows of basalt came up, thousands of feet thick, they treated cells on palisades. stopped, then 15,000 years ago, floods came in and worked the edges of them. there is older metamorphic rock to the north on the other side of the river, there is the salt, for canada rock to the south. -- volcanic rock to the south. it made all of these great geologic features to look at. it is a huge visual event, if you drive around here, that is what you see. you can't really talk about the stories and the time i am talking about without having the floods wash through every story. if you can crank it way back, there is an inland ocean here. of an inlandedge sea, hundreds of millions of years ago. we can't understand five generations ago. can, some of them understand some
the world i live in that i am trying to write about is between the rocky mountains and the cascades. they form a triangle as you go into british columbia. that is my beat, the interior, the intermountain west, it has a lot of different names that don't describe it well. there are lots of large geologic events. ago, hugeillion years flows of basalt came up, thousands of feet thick, they treated cells on palisades. stopped, then 15,000 years ago, floods came in and worked the edges of them. there...
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area of shower and precipitation, some thunderstorm activity from south dakota nebraska, the rocky mountains, but if you look from all the way the midwest, to the east coast, it is clear. it is dry. high pressure is in control. we had this big upper level ridge, which is just pumping in all of this warm air down from the south. so that's why the eastern half of the us is just so warm. and even the midwest, as well, has seen record highs through the end of the week. now, this trough is cold front that's out here far off to the west, is eventually going to start pushing to the east. and as it does it, will bring in the chance for some cooler temperatures, but that's not going to be until we get like i said maybe to the end of next week. now, little closer to home, there is few high clouds here and there, on storm scan3, but overall it is a quiet morning. take a look at the future weather by lunchtime today, sunshine for us, another warm afternoon, temperatures up to the 80s. as we look into tomorrow afternoon, few extra clouds are out there. don't be worried. it is not going to be a cloudy day
area of shower and precipitation, some thunderstorm activity from south dakota nebraska, the rocky mountains, but if you look from all the way the midwest, to the east coast, it is clear. it is dry. high pressure is in control. we had this big upper level ridge, which is just pumping in all of this warm air down from the south. so that's why the eastern half of the us is just so warm. and even the midwest, as well, has seen record highs through the end of the week. now, this trough is cold...
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just pumping in from the south the warmer air, now on the back side of it, head back toward the rocky mountains, see some showers, some thunderstorms developing through nebraska, back into south dakota, the front will eventually push to the east, breakdown this ridge , give us the chance for some cooler temperatures, as we get into the ends of next week. now, future weather for us, not much going on today. we have clear skies, temperatures back up into the mid 80s or so. now on sunday, few more clouds out there. but it is mostly sunny. you can kind of ignore the little areas evergreen, it looks like future weather overdoing the shower chances for tomorrow. and the same goes for monday. it is going to be a mostly sunny day on monday, again, very warm temperatures, and no precipitation. if you are headed down to the birds game tomorrow, 90 degrees right around kick off time. eagles shorts and t-shirts and tank tops what you will need. eyewitness weather, 86 today. ninety tomorrow. ninety-one on monday. and then, we go back to those 80s, tuesday, wednesday, jan, best chance for more average temper
just pumping in from the south the warmer air, now on the back side of it, head back toward the rocky mountains, see some showers, some thunderstorms developing through nebraska, back into south dakota, the front will eventually push to the east, breakdown this ridge , give us the chance for some cooler temperatures, as we get into the ends of next week. now, future weather for us, not much going on today. we have clear skies, temperatures back up into the mid 80s or so. now on sunday, few more...
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for us, it's rocky mountain water...n. ...or nothing. coors banquet. that's how it's done. to manage my symptoms. i thought i was doing okay. then it hit me... managing was all i was doing. when i told my doctor, i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease even after trying other medications. in clinical studies, the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. just managing your symptoms? ask your gastroenterologist about humira. with humira, remission is
for us, it's rocky mountain water...n. ...or nothing. coors banquet. that's how it's done. to manage my symptoms. i thought i was doing okay. then it hit me... managing was all i was doing. when i told my doctor, i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease even after trying other medications. in clinical studies, the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight...
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09/17
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for us, it's rocky mountain water...n. ...or nothing. coors banquet.w it's done. >>> president trump dividing america with his harsh criticism of nfl players who kneel during the national anthem. i want to bring in rob kelly, a running back for the washington redskins. so glad you could join us this week. as nfl players, you guys are real role models and leaders not just in your community but around the country. is that something that you think about? >> i try to handle myself in a manner where i don't disappoint anybody and try to give the kids something they can look at and say i want to be like that. so i think i do a good job of trying to balance both being myself and being somebody that the kids can look up to. >> let's talk about being a role model and something that -- someone that kids can look up to. i want you to stand by for a minute. the president's been giving some of the guys in the nfl a bad rap and that's unfortunate, because million of americans look up to professional athletes. you and your teammate bumped into one youngster this week
for us, it's rocky mountain water...n. ...or nothing. coors banquet.w it's done. >>> president trump dividing america with his harsh criticism of nfl players who kneel during the national anthem. i want to bring in rob kelly, a running back for the washington redskins. so glad you could join us this week. as nfl players, you guys are real role models and leaders not just in your community but around the country. is that something that you think about? >> i try to handle myself in...
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eastern parts of canada dry but i would say as a west just over the rocky mountains a chance of some wintry weather coming in here north of the border calgary temps just no higher than around thirteen celsius colder still for winnipeg with a top temperature of around ten degrees but twenty seven in ottawa too bad for the middle part of september similar values as we go on through sunday and by sunday central parts of kind of the seeing some really heavy rain pushing through actually where the coming down across the midwest down into the central plains pushing over towards colorado for the western side of the u.s. is looking fine and dry become further south lots of fun in july for mexico recently but i think massive cloud down to the southwest of mexico tropical depression as is now max has made its way through bringing some flooding rains in very close to acapulco violent winds coming through here as well you can see a few trees down and some flooding the heavy showers spoil they continue for a good part of central america how much of the caribbean. we all have stories. some that en
eastern parts of canada dry but i would say as a west just over the rocky mountains a chance of some wintry weather coming in here north of the border calgary temps just no higher than around thirteen celsius colder still for winnipeg with a top temperature of around ten degrees but twenty seven in ottawa too bad for the middle part of september similar values as we go on through sunday and by sunday central parts of kind of the seeing some really heavy rain pushing through actually where the...
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for us, it's rocky mountain water... ...or nothing. coors banquet. that's how it's done. booking a flight doesn't have to be expensive. just go to priceline. it's the best place to book a flight a few days before my trip and still save up to 40%. just tap and go. and while i'm gone i can even check on my baby with this doggie cam. oh jack, you're such a good boy. no, jack, what are you doing? bad dog! and if you need to get back home, like right now, priceline has you covered. which saves money. insurance a smarter way. they offer paperless billing and automatic payments. which saves paper. which saves money. they offer home and auto coverage, so you can bundle your policies. which saves hassle. which saves money. and they offer a single deductible. which means you only pay once when something like this happens. which saves money. esurance was born online and built to save. and when they save, you save. that's home and auto insurance for the modern world. esurance. an allstate company. click or call. >>> all right. i know that it sounds like unqualified good news that har
for us, it's rocky mountain water... ...or nothing. coors banquet. that's how it's done. booking a flight doesn't have to be expensive. just go to priceline. it's the best place to book a flight a few days before my trip and still save up to 40%. just tap and go. and while i'm gone i can even check on my baby with this doggie cam. oh jack, you're such a good boy. no, jack, what are you doing? bad dog! and if you need to get back home, like right now, priceline has you covered. which saves...
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sfx: t-mobile mnemonic for us, it's rocky mountain water...n. ...or nothing. coors banquet. that's how it's done. and it's also a story mail aabout people and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your business is our business the united states postal service. priority: you >>> the president doubling down on remarks he made after the deadly riots in charlottesville last month saying again that there were bad people on both sides. i want to bring in chris cillizza, cnn politics reporter and editor at large. political analyst april ryan, white house correspondent for the american urban radio networks and political commentator david swerdlick, assistant editor at the "washington post." hello, everyone. doing okay? >> hey, don. >> great. mr. cillizza, i want to start with you. president trump is defending his response to charlottesville yet again. he took questions from reporters aboard air force one on his way back from florida. and he was asked about his meeting with south carolina senator tim scott. by the w
sfx: t-mobile mnemonic for us, it's rocky mountain water...n. ...or nothing. coors banquet. that's how it's done. and it's also a story mail aabout people and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your business is our business the united states postal service. priority: you >>> the president doubling down on remarks he made after the deadly riots in charlottesville last month saying again that there were bad people on...
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christina postalowski is the rocky mountain regional director for a nonpartisan research and advocacy organization working to expand economic opportunity for young adults. previously she served as a consumer representative to the national association for insurance commissioners. her work has appeared in national and state news outlets. robert ruiz moss serves as vice president for anthem where he oversees the company's individual market business across 14 states, including colorado. mr. ruiz has extensive experience in health care. in fact, governor hickenlooper, who testified before the committee last week, appointed him as an original board member of the colorado health benefits exchange. mr. ruiz-moss is also an alum of the university of colorado at boulder. it's been a good month for our state and the health committee and i think it's been a good month for our committee overall. i apologize to the witnesses. i have two other hearings this morning so i am going to be going back and forth. thank you. >> thank you. senator scott, would you introduce our remaining witness. >> thank yo
christina postalowski is the rocky mountain regional director for a nonpartisan research and advocacy organization working to expand economic opportunity for young adults. previously she served as a consumer representative to the national association for insurance commissioners. her work has appeared in national and state news outlets. robert ruiz moss serves as vice president for anthem where he oversees the company's individual market business across 14 states, including colorado. mr. ruiz...
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this system is churning toward the rocky mountains with high- pressure inching closer. 60s and 70s ontures. >>> we have some improving conditions in a few areas. good morning to you at home. i want to show you what the bay bridge toll plaza is looking like. you can see traffic is a little bit slow when you get to the bridge things are okay. there are no problems getting into san francisco. here is a look at the span toward treasure island it is a little bit crowded on the bridge. you can see in the east bay we have moderate conditions on interstate on interstate 880 northbound passing the coliseum and on the san mateo bridge when you get to the peninsula remember the bayshore freeway is not looking good between belmont in both directions. highway 4 is slow and so is 680. let's get back to the desk.>>> we have a developing story in san francisco where police are looking for the people responsible for a deadly hit and run this morning outside of the san francisco wholesale produce market on gerald avenue. alex savidge has been following the story. the pedestrian who was killed is a well
this system is churning toward the rocky mountains with high- pressure inching closer. 60s and 70s ontures. >>> we have some improving conditions in a few areas. good morning to you at home. i want to show you what the bay bridge toll plaza is looking like. you can see traffic is a little bit slow when you get to the bridge things are okay. there are no problems getting into san francisco. here is a look at the span toward treasure island it is a little bit crowded on the bridge. you...
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. >> thank you very much for the opportunity to speak with you today via the rocky mountain region all director that is a non-profit and non-partisan organizationing to for those young a dip adults ages 13 through 84 the rate has spent half those that receive coverage and those that benefit from worker protection and.ction. the typical uninsured person makes 20,000 per year in millions of young people would get the was a premium tax credits congress should act to pursue those strategies by making coverage easier to afford access. so cost sharing reduction payments of 2019 of the 7.2 million units old setter either uninsured could qualify for the ses are. they are not the premiums will increase 20% hampering their ability for coverage to drive them out of the market.out of t congress should have a permanent reinsurance program with guaranteed funding. it is not new or unique and national programs have been shown to increase young adults a moment. congress should do more by increasing premium taxts credits.heir tax re $50 a month would result in 900,000 more being covered. to lower that
. >> thank you very much for the opportunity to speak with you today via the rocky mountain region all director that is a non-profit and non-partisan organizationing to for those young a dip adults ages 13 through 84 the rate has spent half those that receive coverage and those that benefit from worker protection and.ction. the typical uninsured person makes 20,000 per year in millions of young people would get the was a premium tax credits congress should act to pursue those strategies...
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my name is christina and i am a rocky mountain regional director of a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization working to expand economic opportunity for young adults ages 18 - 34. since the passage of the affordable care act, the adult uninsured rate has been nearly cut in half. nearly 8 million young people have received coverage and millions are benefiting from the consumer protection. the typical uninsured young person makes just $20000. year. given their low income, millions of young people are benefiting from tax credits. to build on these gains they should act to bring further stability to the market and maximize enrollment by making coverage easier to afford. first congress should make clear that they will be made through the end of 2019. young adults who are either uninsured or in the individual market could qualify for csr's. if these payments are not paid, premiums will increase hampering young people's ability to afford coverage and potentially driving them out of the market. congress should create a permanent reinsurance program starting with guaranteed funding through an appropri
my name is christina and i am a rocky mountain regional director of a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization working to expand economic opportunity for young adults ages 18 - 34. since the passage of the affordable care act, the adult uninsured rate has been nearly cut in half. nearly 8 million young people have received coverage and millions are benefiting from the consumer protection. the typical uninsured young person makes just $20000. year. given their low income, millions of young people are...