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when papers like the rocky mountain news disappear government corruption gets worse as it did in denver especially when it comes to municipal spending and borrowing this leads to one higher taxes to a less efficient government three uninformed citizens for fewer voters and of course five less material for paper maché. the depressing list of all the oh and yeah i agree the rocky mountain news broke out lists candles that led to federal investigations of city officials so now there's no one to babysit these politicians but luckily they have one investigative reporter and denver so what if he's a tenth grader. that means you can pay him an extra credit only downside is his article with the headline city hall corrupted started with really webster defines corruption as dishonest conduct. of the so i would suggest. if you live in denver you move look we all know if you go home with somebody and they don't have a bookstore. if you go to one town and it doesn't have newspapers don't with it. so. you send it in no books is a deal breaker for you well and deal breaker number two if he has books b
when papers like the rocky mountain news disappear government corruption gets worse as it did in denver especially when it comes to municipal spending and borrowing this leads to one higher taxes to a less efficient government three uninformed citizens for fewer voters and of course five less material for paper maché. the depressing list of all the oh and yeah i agree the rocky mountain news broke out lists candles that led to federal investigations of city officials so now there's no one to...
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the depressing list of all well and i agree the rocky mountain news broke out lists candles that ledto federal investigations of city officials so now there's no one to babysit these politicians but luckily they have one investigative reporter and denver so what if he's a tenth grader. that means you can pay him an extra credit. only downside is his article with the headline city hall corrupted started with miriam webster defines corruption as dishonest conduct. so i would suggest if you live in denver you move look we all know if you go home with somebody and they don't have a bookstore. if you go to one town and it doesn't have newspapers don't with it. so. you send it in no books is a deal breaker for you well and deal breaker number two if he has books but no shelves deal breaker three if he wants to be a comedian deal breaker for me is a comedian deal great. writing was remember that time remember that the american healthcare system was so bad people were going to back alley surgery centers instead i remember and like it was yesterday because it was yesterday. and today and tomo
the depressing list of all well and i agree the rocky mountain news broke out lists candles that ledto federal investigations of city officials so now there's no one to babysit these politicians but luckily they have one investigative reporter and denver so what if he's a tenth grader. that means you can pay him an extra credit. only downside is his article with the headline city hall corrupted started with miriam webster defines corruption as dishonest conduct. so i would suggest if you live...
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and one of the things you see is in denver one of their small papers so you had the denver's rocky mountain news so researchers your time on this study researchers discovered that without that one local paper and done for the spread of the year old of newly issued local municipal bonds as your top one of thirty seven basis points so it's this huge amount of spending no chacon normally you have people like at city council meetings going hey do we need to spend this can we afford this or do we need to issue more bond through local municipal bonds increased by sixty six point one basis points so that's what we're saying is that they're spending more and more and these small these municipalities are putting themselves in debt putting their citizens in debt to pay for things because what happens when they are going bankrupt and they need more money to pay for things they raise your taxes are the next step then we're going to raise taxes on the public which about actually hurts all of us all because of what people were buying up newspapers to stay informed about what their government's doing circular
and one of the things you see is in denver one of their small papers so you had the denver's rocky mountain news so researchers your time on this study researchers discovered that without that one local paper and done for the spread of the year old of newly issued local municipal bonds as your top one of thirty seven basis points so it's this huge amount of spending no chacon normally you have people like at city council meetings going hey do we need to spend this can we afford this or do we...
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bankrupt and one of the things you see is in denver one of their small papers you had the denver's rocky mountain news so researchers your time on the study researchers discovered that without that one local paper and done for the spread of the year old of newly issued local municipal bonds as they were to one of thirty seven basis points so it's this huge amount of spending no chacon normally you have people like at city council meetings going hey do we need to spend this can we afford this or do we need to issue more bonds that's one of the things and they found a similar situation when you're looking at it at the cincinnati post when after that close you had newly issued local municipal bonds increased by sixty six point one basis points so that's what we're saying is that they're spending more and more and these small these municipalities are putting themselves and putting their citizens and debt to pay for things because what happens when they are going bankrupt and they need more money to pay for things they raise your taxes are the next step then we're going to raise taxes on the public about a
bankrupt and one of the things you see is in denver one of their small papers you had the denver's rocky mountain news so researchers your time on the study researchers discovered that without that one local paper and done for the spread of the year old of newly issued local municipal bonds as they were to one of thirty seven basis points so it's this huge amount of spending no chacon normally you have people like at city council meetings going hey do we need to spend this can we afford this or...
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bankrupt and one of the things you see is in denver one of their small papers you had the denver's rocky mountain news so researchers your time on the study researchers discovered that without that one local paper and then for the spread of the year old of newly issued local municipal bonds as they were to one of thirty seven basis points so it's this huge amount of spending no chacon normally you have people like at city council meetings going hey do we need to spend this can we afford this or do we need to issue more bonds that's one of the things and they found a similar situation when you're looking at it at the cincinnati post when after that close you had newly issued local municipal bonds increased by sixty six point one basis points so that's what we're saying is that they're spending more and more and these small these municipalities are putting themselves in debt putting their citizens and debt to pay for things because what happens with legs are going bankrupt and they need more money to pay for things they raise your taxes are the next step then we're going to raise taxes on the public abo
bankrupt and one of the things you see is in denver one of their small papers you had the denver's rocky mountain news so researchers your time on the study researchers discovered that without that one local paper and then for the spread of the year old of newly issued local municipal bonds as they were to one of thirty seven basis points so it's this huge amount of spending no chacon normally you have people like at city council meetings going hey do we need to spend this can we afford this or...
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we had clients who approached us and said i only have steep, rocky, craggy mountains, so we have developed a newechnology at almost vertical. in october, the company breaks ground on the first full—scale aries in the state of nevada. it'll be used to fine tune the inconsistent energy flows that are a natural part of using solar and wind power. minute by minute it will trim the imbalance between load and generation on the grid, so our trains may need to go uphill for a minute, they need to go downhill forfive minutes, they are constantly acting like a large flywheel that allows the grid to stay at exactly 60 hertz. it's early days yet and the concept has still to be proved in nevada, but it could help solve one of the renewable industries biggest conundrums right now, balancing the ebb and flow of nature made enemy in a more substantial way. after we run 30 or 40 years providing energy storage and helping people we can remove all of our facilities very quickly, 96% of them can be either repurposed or recycled, so only 4% of our facilities could ever go into a landfill. we are trying to reduce tha
we had clients who approached us and said i only have steep, rocky, craggy mountains, so we have developed a newechnology at almost vertical. in october, the company breaks ground on the first full—scale aries in the state of nevada. it'll be used to fine tune the inconsistent energy flows that are a natural part of using solar and wind power. minute by minute it will trim the imbalance between load and generation on the grid, so our trains may need to go uphill for a minute, they need to go...
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. >>> ahead, jan crawford talks with a big name from nashville who went rocky mountain high with his newthousand miles and a world away from nashville, tennessee, and for country star dierks bentley that was the point. coming up on "cbs this morning," dierks shows us how he found inspiration in these mountains. >>> one of country music's biggest stars released his ninth album. he went back to his roots and found inspiration far from nashville. jan crawford met and visited with dierks bentley in telluride, colorado. good morning, jan. >> they sing songs focused their own lives. today it's focused the south. there's pickup trucks and girls and good old boys, but there's country music all over this country, and once again dierks bentley is saying, listen to this. ♪ it was only a mountain . >> reporter: this is not the typical look of today's country music. then, again, dierks bentley has never done things the typical way. >> it has to be authentic. it has to be. >> reporter: on his way to the top, bentley has had his share of both. in 2003 his first single hit, number one. he quickly went f
. >>> ahead, jan crawford talks with a big name from nashville who went rocky mountain high with his newthousand miles and a world away from nashville, tennessee, and for country star dierks bentley that was the point. coming up on "cbs this morning," dierks shows us how he found inspiration in these mountains. >>> one of country music's biggest stars released his ninth album. he went back to his roots and found inspiration far from nashville. jan crawford met and...
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summer outing and the diseases they carry like west s,le lime disease or rocky mountain spotted fever can be much worse. the good news, though, is that the same kinds of repellants protects well against both mosquitos and ticks. >> many of the better performing products contain deet at levels of 15% to %. researchs have shown that it is safe when used as directed for kidsma and pregnant >> a standard dose of repellant isli a to each test subject's forearm which are then exposed to 200 mosquitos for five minutes. consumer reports two top-rated repellts contain deet. also performingell is this 30% oil and this 20% repellant. the oil shouldn't be used on children under three years old. to get the b protection from any of these repellants, you must apply themfo properly. ow the directions on the label. so if you are worried about using chemicals like deet, the environmental protection agency and consumer reports say the concentrations of 30% or less is perfectly safe for your kids en used as directed. back to you. >> thank you, susan. >> it is the season for that. >> it is. >>> there is a new barbie that has hit the mark
summer outing and the diseases they carry like west s,le lime disease or rocky mountain spotted fever can be much worse. the good news, though, is that the same kinds of repellants protects well against both mosquitos and ticks. >> many of the better performing products contain deet at levels of 15% to %. researchs have shown that it is safe when used as directed for kidsma and pregnant >> a standard dose of repellant isli a to each test subject's forearm which are then exposed to...
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we had clients who approached us and said i only have steep, rocky, craggy mountains, so we have developed a newnconsistent energy flows that are a natural part of using solar and wind power. minute by minute it will trim the imbalance between load and generation on the grid, so our trains may need to go uphill for a minute, they need to go downhill forfive minutes, they are constantly acting like a large flywheel that allows the grid to stay at exactly 60 hertz. it's early days yet and the concept has still to be proved in nevada, but it could help solve one of the renewable industries biggest conundrums right now, balancing the ebb and flow of nature made enemy in a more substantial way. after we run 30 or 40 years providing energy storage and helping people we can remove all of our facilities very quickly, 96% of them can be either repurposed or recycled, so only 4% of our facilities could ever go into a landfill. we can then plant some native vegetation and six months later you would never know our facility was there. that was kate on a roll in california. back at babcock i'm going for a sol
we had clients who approached us and said i only have steep, rocky, craggy mountains, so we have developed a newnconsistent energy flows that are a natural part of using solar and wind power. minute by minute it will trim the imbalance between load and generation on the grid, so our trains may need to go uphill for a minute, they need to go downhill forfive minutes, they are constantly acting like a large flywheel that allows the grid to stay at exactly 60 hertz. it's early days yet and the...
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rocky mountain land library, i'd like to welcome you to tonight's land series program. the rocky mountain land series will continue at 2:00 tomorrow afternoon as historian marsha wiseacre discusses her new book, "dreaming of sheep in navajo country." a fascinating look at a tragic collision of cultures on the navajo reservation during the new deal days of the 1930s. tonight, we're very happy to welcome back nathaniel philbrick, author of the last stand: custer, sitting bull and the battle of the little bighorn. nathaniel philbrick is the author of several books including the best-selling "mayflower" and "sea of glory" "in the heart of the sea." -- and "in the heart of the sea." with this new book, nathaniel applies the same exhaustive research and remarkable story-telling skills to one of the most iconic events in the history of the american west. that day in june 1876 when lives and cultures converged along the little bighorn river in central montana. please join me in welcoming nathanial philbrick. [applause] nathanial: thank you. it is great to be in the space. i was here when i first heard my hitt book "sea of glory" the best seller book shelf. back in 1946, i was a 14-year-old high
rocky mountain land library, i'd like to welcome you to tonight's land series program. the rocky mountain land series will continue at 2:00 tomorrow afternoon as historian marsha wiseacre discusses her new book, "dreaming of sheep in navajo country." a fascinating look at a tragic collision of cultures on the navajo reservation during the new deal days of the 1930s. tonight, we're very happy to welcome back nathaniel philbrick, author of the last stand: custer, sitting bull and the...
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new race car. id are i speak. i speak to the city of colorado springs is one of the highest of the rocky mountains the race up the mountain is an annual event drivers make their way up twenty kilometers a roadway and one hundred fifty six curbs to reach the top at an elevation of four thousand three hundred meters. it's an appropriate place to debut this exciting new v.w. model it took the engineers just about a year to get it ready for the road. it's a linux a castle for sure there is a battery this is a big battery and the linux of both those. says. function unless i mean as many of them as possible just awake as as light as possible. the idea our ways about eleven hundred kilograms output is five hundred kilowatts in the car conducive from zero to one hundred in under three seconds a physical to go v.w. motors board directors friends made says we developed the car pretty much as we wanted paying close attention to safety when the engineers found out about this project they all wanted to work on it and we gave them a free hand motions racing series impose some kind of restrictions but here if someone came up wi
new race car. id are i speak. i speak to the city of colorado springs is one of the highest of the rocky mountains the race up the mountain is an annual event drivers make their way up twenty kilometers a roadway and one hundred fifty six curbs to reach the top at an elevation of four thousand three hundred meters. it's an appropriate place to debut this exciting new v.w. model it took the engineers just about a year to get it ready for the road. it's a linux a castle for sure there is a...
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it was a new effort to mobilize non-federal climate action, and the initiative was kicked off with the release of ave analysis that was authored by wri together with partners rocky mountain institute which found that states, cities and businesses representing more than half of the u.s. economy and population have adopted the targets, and very similar a similar proportion have declared their support for the paris agreement. think of this, if they were a country these u.s. states and cities alone would be the third largest economy in the world. that matters. that speaks. and this september wri together with our partner rocky mountain institute and the university of maryland are helping to author the next america's pledge report which will determine how much these non-federal efforts can help to drive emissions downward to achieve the u.s.' 2025 climate goal. and that's for the u.s., so my third somers point what about the rest world? and as i said at the beginning, the momentum begins to grow internationally. for example since last june, over 20 countries committed to phasing out coal power, france, uk, china, ireland, scotland, israel, costa rica all came forward with ann
it was a new effort to mobilize non-federal climate action, and the initiative was kicked off with the release of ave analysis that was authored by wri together with partners rocky mountain institute which found that states, cities and businesses representing more than half of the u.s. economy and population have adopted the targets, and very similar a similar proportion have declared their support for the paris agreement. think of this, if they were a country these u.s. states and cities alone...
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news you need to know to get your day started. we begin with a raging wildfire in the colorado rocky mountains. forces residents to free after burning a total of 90 acres. so far, no homes have been lost. >>> an foreign for former fbi director andrew mccabe is suing the justice department, inspector general and the fbi. they claim the government has repeatedly refused to provide them with the poses and procedures that the justice departmentlowed when they fired mccabe two days before his retirement. >>> in just a few , j wolf, the former senate staffer will appear in a washington, d.c. courtroom. he's accused of providing sensitive information about the senate intel committee to two reporters. >>> and elon musk's tesla is planning to lay off 4100 jobs. in a tweet, ceo elon musk said it was a difficult and necessary move to cut costs and become more profitable. >>> and after late-night negotiations speaker paul ryan will now bring two immigration bills to the house floor for a high-stakes vote next week. his office did not give anyore details but said republicans will discuss the plan in a close
news you need to know to get your day started. we begin with a raging wildfire in the colorado rocky mountains. forces residents to free after burning a total of 90 acres. so far, no homes have been lost. >>> an foreign for former fbi director andrew mccabe is suing the justice department, inspector general and the fbi. they claim the government has repeatedly refused to provide them with the poses and procedures that the justice departmentlowed when they fired mccabe two days before...