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there are deferentery species -- definitely species being affected in the rocky mountains, for example. >>> up next, a scientist who is recycling pollution into works of art. >> sunday. >> you have to look at the suffering of these children. >> director of unicef, anthony lake. >> every one of those numbers is an individual child. >> helping the innocent victims of war. >> what can unicef do? >> there's a very short answer... our best. >> every sunday night. >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping. inspiring. entertaining. talk to al jazeera. sunday, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> in the carry to bang solid that you can see. >> exactly. >> to accelerate the reaction, we heated up. can you turn that around there? next time i'm going to add a little seed. this is pigment that we made earlier. >> it's going to basically help the other iron become more like that. >> exactly. >> if you've ever made rock candy from sugar water. you always start with a crystal of sugar right? >> you put in a blu
there are deferentery species -- definitely species being affected in the rocky mountains, for example. >>> up next, a scientist who is recycling pollution into works of art. >> sunday. >> you have to look at the suffering of these children. >> director of unicef, anthony lake. >> every one of those numbers is an individual child. >> helping the innocent victims of war. >> what can unicef do? >> there's a very short answer... our best. >>...
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five family brothers went into business in 2008 under the medical marijuana laws passed in the rocky mountainste. jesse stanley supervises the marijuana lab. >> lot of failures lots of successes but we started growing to help cancer patients. from cancer it turned into multiple sclerosis, it turned into diabetes. >> soon a lest known plant compound caught the brothers attention. cannabidiol. they decided to are breed a strain >> people call it the hippie disappointment. you could smoke it all day, and you wouldn't become high. but we still grew it. so much, that it hurt our other crops. >> it wasn't until the stanleys met charlotte fiji that they were convinced that it could help children. charlotte severs from gervais syndrome. charlotte just up to five at the time, was having up to 500 grand grand mal seizures in a month. >> joel says hey, there is a woman who wants to treat her daughter with cannabis. i said you're crazy. that's going to end up landing us in jairl. we'll be in orange -- jail in orange jump suits. >> during an epileptic seizure neurons are firing electrical impulses all at t
five family brothers went into business in 2008 under the medical marijuana laws passed in the rocky mountainste. jesse stanley supervises the marijuana lab. >> lot of failures lots of successes but we started growing to help cancer patients. from cancer it turned into multiple sclerosis, it turned into diabetes. >> soon a lest known plant compound caught the brothers attention. cannabidiol. they decided to are breed a strain >> people call it the hippie disappointment. you...
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parfitt rocky mountain power power's owner is a spokesperson for rocky mountains owner says multi-approaches are less costly way to make that clean power plan's targets. the "star tribune" is said and i will quote the montana officials have held earlier discussions with other states about the prospect of corporate in to meet the epa's targets consistent with what the rocky mountains -- they have thus far rejected regional advances. montana which is also a rural state that generates a significant portion of electricity from coal has come up with five draft options for complying with the proposed standards including options that would not require montana to shutter its coal plants. if montana can do this why can't wyoming and montana will work with other states why won't wyoming? >> well, first i will address montana's five different alternatives. in their alternatives they assume that they will get credit for 100% of the wind energy and that's not what we have been or has been conveyed by epa. we were told that we would get no credit for wind energy consumed outside of the state so that's one
parfitt rocky mountain power power's owner is a spokesperson for rocky mountains owner says multi-approaches are less costly way to make that clean power plan's targets. the "star tribune" is said and i will quote the montana officials have held earlier discussions with other states about the prospect of corporate in to meet the epa's targets consistent with what the rocky mountains -- they have thus far rejected regional advances. montana which is also a rural state that generates a...
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there are deferentery species -- definitely species being affected in the rocky mountains, for example. >>> up next, a scientist who is recycling pollution into works of art. >>> welcome back to techknow. from the force of costa rica, i now take you to the forest of ohio where i met this incredible tag team of scientists and artists. they're taking pollution, something we consider quite ugly, and they're making something quite beautiful it. >> we are getting used to seeing recycled materials in art but this idea of recycling pollution is totally new. >> art is always challenging the way we view our outside world. who knew that chemical pollution could do that too. >> they're not just taking pollution to make art. they're actually taking pollution out of a system and cleaning up an entire landscape. let's take a look. >> it may not look like it, but this is the first step in making paint, artist paint, and not the ready-made kind from a tube. but the kind professional artists whip up on their own with a little pigment, linseed oil, and muscle. >> how did you get the idea of first making
there are deferentery species -- definitely species being affected in the rocky mountains, for example. >>> up next, a scientist who is recycling pollution into works of art. >>> welcome back to techknow. from the force of costa rica, i now take you to the forest of ohio where i met this incredible tag team of scientists and artists. they're taking pollution, something we consider quite ugly, and they're making something quite beautiful it. >> we are getting used to...
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transportation officials say that big rig was stuck on the tracks in rocky mountain, north carolina. the driver hopped out before the crash. the train was headed from charlotte to new york. everyone is expected to recover and those who are not hurt are catching buses to richmond. >>> we're waiting for an update tonight on the man pulled unconscious from a lake in brandywine. sky 9 out over the scene at chadford lake drive this afternoon. the man reportedly jumped in to the lake. once they found him they began cpr right away. investigators say there is no indication of foul play. >>> the accused serial shooter caught in anne arundel county last week was packed and ready to go on the run possibly along with an arsenal of weapons. scott broom is live at the laurel walmart which was just one of the many targets that hong young is accused of going after. >> this was his first court appearance today. it's revealed he had a backpack with nutrition bars and a passport ready to go. he was denied bail in anne arundel county court today in part because of the revelations. this news badly shook
transportation officials say that big rig was stuck on the tracks in rocky mountain, north carolina. the driver hopped out before the crash. the train was headed from charlotte to new york. everyone is expected to recover and those who are not hurt are catching buses to richmond. >>> we're waiting for an update tonight on the man pulled unconscious from a lake in brandywine. sky 9 out over the scene at chadford lake drive this afternoon. the man reportedly jumped in to the lake. once...
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another low coming out of the rocky mountains will produce precipitation as we go throughout wednesday. here is a look at the forecast. rain denver with a high of 18. los angeles, you needed rain for quite some time. you'll get some of that as another low drops into southern california. 24 degrees. east coast into the single digits from toronto to new york and into washington, d.c. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here is your extended outlook. >>> that concludes this edition of "newsline." i'm keikichi hanada. on behalf of our team, thank you for staying with us. >> in what he is -- describes as a great victory, benjamin netanyahu invites others in the israeli government to join him without delay. our correspondent tells us how another netanyahu termite change things. the israeli leader opposed leaving iran with infrastructure s. and russia says there's no question that it will be handed back to ukraine. a very good day to you. defined opinion polls -- defying opinion
another low coming out of the rocky mountains will produce precipitation as we go throughout wednesday. here is a look at the forecast. rain denver with a high of 18. los angeles, you needed rain for quite some time. you'll get some of that as another low drops into southern california. 24 degrees. east coast into the single digits from toronto to new york and into washington, d.c. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here is your extended outlook. >>> that concludes this edition...
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the next day hikers found natalie's body 20 miles away in the rocky mountains. >> this was the scene9/26/99 of a homicide. >>> natalie mirabal's murder had been exceptionally violent. the medical examiner discovered that she had been beaten, possibly with the wood found near her body. but the cause of her death was strangulation. she had also been decapitated. >> we never found the tool that was used to decapitate her. we had search teams go up and down that canyon. we had people actually scuba dive into the different lakes in the area to see if it had been thrown out into a lake. >> the lack of blood at the crime scene confirmed this occurred after death. >> it was very clear immediately that she had been killed elsewhere. >> by all accounts, natalie led a quiet life and was happy in her marriage. >> i mean, this is a loving husband. we found absolutely no evidence of domestic violence, ever. no one ever heard a cross word between them. from all accounts, this is a very loving couple. and additionally, they just had a brand-new daughter born on the 28th of may, four months before. >
the next day hikers found natalie's body 20 miles away in the rocky mountains. >> this was the scene9/26/99 of a homicide. >>> natalie mirabal's murder had been exceptionally violent. the medical examiner discovered that she had been beaten, possibly with the wood found near her body. but the cause of her death was strangulation. she had also been decapitated. >> we never found the tool that was used to decapitate her. we had search teams go up and down that canyon. we had...
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. >> a new business is rising in america's rocky mountain west. and sales promise to be brisk. >> i want to get $100 bucks dj shorts and $100 bucks of the tahoe. >> this past january licensed shops in colorado began selling recreational marijuana to anyone 21 years of age or older. >> whoo that smells nice >> prices range from $14 to $25 a gram. >> what's the difference between the ultimate. i need the kemba a
. >> a new business is rising in america's rocky mountain west. and sales promise to be brisk. >> i want to get $100 bucks dj shorts and $100 bucks of the tahoe. >> this past january licensed shops in colorado began selling recreational marijuana to anyone 21 years of age or older. >> whoo that smells nice >> prices range from $14 to $25 a gram. >> what's the difference between the ultimate. i need the kemba a
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the day we arrived at colorado state penitentiary, a super max prison at the base of the rocky mountains, we found a sterile use teen environment. steel doors behind which inmates are locked up 23 hours a day. but despite his surroundings, inmate shawn shields was in high spirits. when he sat down with us, he was eager to help our producer get the interview under way. >> quiet on the set you boneheads. >> it's a prison, you know. >> let's roll tape. >> then he calmly told us how he got 16 years added to his original sentence of 12 for robbery. >> me and another inmate had an altercation, i manipulated the door so that it wouldn't latch completely. and when he came out to walk, i came down after him and proceeded to stab him. >> why? was it because you guys weren't getting along. >> it was just a verbal altercation. >> does that happen a lot in here? >> there is a lot of verbal altercations between people. you've got to understand, there's 16 men living together behind closed doors with stress, animosity towards one another in some cases. it's not always a pleasant place to be. >> when in
the day we arrived at colorado state penitentiary, a super max prison at the base of the rocky mountains, we found a sterile use teen environment. steel doors behind which inmates are locked up 23 hours a day. but despite his surroundings, inmate shawn shields was in high spirits. when he sat down with us, he was eager to help our producer get the interview under way. >> quiet on the set you boneheads. >> it's a prison, you know. >> let's roll tape. >> then he calmly...
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. >> a new business is rising in america's rocky mountain west. and sales promise to be brisk. >> i want to get $100 bucks dj shorts and $100 bucks of the tahoe. >> this past january licensed shops in colorado began selling recreational marijuana to anyone 21 years of age or older. >> whoo that smells nice >> prices range from $14 to $25 a gram. >> what's the difference between the ultimate. i need the kemba and the kemba a. >> in a november 2012 ballot
. >> a new business is rising in america's rocky mountain west. and sales promise to be brisk. >> i want to get $100 bucks dj shorts and $100 bucks of the tahoe. >> this past january licensed shops in colorado began selling recreational marijuana to anyone 21 years of age or older. >> whoo that smells nice >> prices range from $14 to $25 a gram. >> what's the difference between the ultimate. i need the kemba and the kemba a. >> in a november 2012 ballot
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there are deferentery species -- definitely species being affected in the rocky mountains, for example. >>> up next, a scientist who is recycling pollution into works of art. >> the new al jazeera america primetime. get the real news you've been looking for. >> now everybody in this country can hear them. >> at 7:00, a thorough of the day's events. >> at the end of the day, we're going to give you an intelligent, context driven, take on the day's news. >> then at 8:00, john seigenthaler digs deeper into the stories of the day. >> this is a complicated situation. how significant is it? >> and at 9:00, get a global perspective on the news. >> they're sending their government a message. >> organizing themselves. >> people say they're finally fed up. >> weeknights, on al jazeera america primetime. >>> welcome back to techknow. from the force of costa rica, i now take you to the forest of ohio where i met this incredible tag team of scientists and artists. they're taking pollution, something we consider quite ugly, and they're making something quite beautiful it. >> we are getting used to s
there are deferentery species -- definitely species being affected in the rocky mountains, for example. >>> up next, a scientist who is recycling pollution into works of art. >> the new al jazeera america primetime. get the real news you've been looking for. >> now everybody in this country can hear them. >> at 7:00, a thorough of the day's events. >> at the end of the day, we're going to give you an intelligent, context driven, take on the day's news. >>...
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there are deferentery species -- definitely species being affected in the rocky mountains, for example. >>> up next, a scientist who is recycling pollution into works of art. >> at one time i felt that selling cocaine was my purpose. >> as the amount of drugs grew guns came in. >> murder rate was sky-high. >> this guy was the biggest in l.a. >> i was goin' through a million dollars worth of drugs every day. i liked it. it's hard to believe that a friend would set you up. people don't get federal life sentences and beat them. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> the cia admitted it. >> "freeway - crack in the system". only on al jazeera america. >>> welcome back to techknow. from the force of costa rica, i now take you to the forest of ohio where i met this incredible tag team of scientists and artists. they're taking pollution, something we consider quite ugly, and they're making something quite beautiful it. >> we are getting used to seeing recycled materials in art but this idea of recycling pollution is totally new. >> art is always challenging
there are deferentery species -- definitely species being affected in the rocky mountains, for example. >>> up next, a scientist who is recycling pollution into works of art. >> at one time i felt that selling cocaine was my purpose. >> as the amount of drugs grew guns came in. >> murder rate was sky-high. >> this guy was the biggest in l.a. >> i was goin' through a million dollars worth of drugs every day. i liked it. it's hard to believe that a friend...
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there are deferentery species -- definitely species being affected in the rocky mountains, for example. >>> up next, a scientist who is recycling pollution into works of art. >> al jazeera's investigative unit has tonight's exclusive report. >> from coast to coast. >> people selling fresh water for fracking. >> stories that have impact. >> we lost lives. >> that make a difference. >> senator, we were hoping that we could ask you some questions about your legal problems. >> that open your world. >> it could be very dangerous. >> i hear gunshots. >> a bullet came right there through the window. >> it absolutely is a crisis. >> real reporting. >> this is what we do. >> america tonight. tuesday through friday. 10:00 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >>> welcome back to techknow. from the force of costa rica, i now take you to the forest of ohio where i met this incredible tag team of scientists and artists. they're taking pollution, something we consider quite ugly, and they're making something quite beautiful it. >> we are getting used to seeing recycled materials in art but this idea
there are deferentery species -- definitely species being affected in the rocky mountains, for example. >>> up next, a scientist who is recycling pollution into works of art. >> al jazeera's investigative unit has tonight's exclusive report. >> from coast to coast. >> people selling fresh water for fracking. >> stories that have impact. >> we lost lives. >> that make a difference. >> senator, we were hoping that we could ask you some questions...
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nbc's erica hill to check it out. [ bells tolling ] >> reporter: in the shadows of colorado's rocky mountains lies a sacred place, where benedictine nuns serve god and work on this 250-acre ranch. >> people are still sometimes surprised that women are running a ranch, but that nuns are doing it, we find it a real complement to our spirituality. >> reporter: it's a real self-sustaining community, although not everyone arrived ready to tackle this part. how many of the sisters here had any experience in farming or husbandry prior to coming to the abbey? >> no one. we learn from each other. >> reporter: now as word of their ranch has spread, the sisters are also learning to manage a growing natural beef business. >> some of our customers like it because they know the beef is not produced in commercial markets. others people it because they know the animals were treated with reverence. >> reporter: last year alone, they produced 13,000 pounds of naturally raised beef for dozens of local families. but it's still not enough to meet the demand. are you surprised at all the reaction you've had to you
nbc's erica hill to check it out. [ bells tolling ] >> reporter: in the shadows of colorado's rocky mountains lies a sacred place, where benedictine nuns serve god and work on this 250-acre ranch. >> people are still sometimes surprised that women are running a ranch, but that nuns are doing it, we find it a real complement to our spirituality. >> reporter: it's a real self-sustaining community, although not everyone arrived ready to tackle this part. how many of the sisters...
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there are deferentery species -- definitely species being affected in the rocky mountains, for example. >>> up next, a scientist who is recycling pollution into works of art. >> tomorrow. >> to the apaches, it's an ancestral place. >> sacred lands threatened. >> were the apache consulted on this? >> no. >> a controversial deal. >> we would love to have a mine in the community. at the end of the day, it is an issue of fairness. >> america tonight gets an exclusive interview with a foreign mining company accused of taking native american land. >> people have been very critical of your company, saying that it'll leave a permanent scar on the landscape. will it? >> an america tonight special report: "mining sacred lands". tomorrow, 10:00 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >>> welcome back to techknow. from the force of costa rica, i now take you to the forest of ohio where i met this incredible tag team of scientists and artists. they're taking pollution, something we consider quite ugly, and they're making something quite beautiful it. >> we are getting used to seeing recycled materials
there are deferentery species -- definitely species being affected in the rocky mountains, for example. >>> up next, a scientist who is recycling pollution into works of art. >> tomorrow. >> to the apaches, it's an ancestral place. >> sacred lands threatened. >> were the apache consulted on this? >> no. >> a controversial deal. >> we would love to have a mine in the community. at the end of the day, it is an issue of fairness. >> america...
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knowsnowfall possible from chicago into the new england states into maine and back toward parts of the rocky mountainsill be looking at the possibility of some heavy snowfall. looking at rain/snow mix in chicago, down toward the south, freezing rain possibilities into d.c. we'll see some snow possible. warm weather down toward the south, as that warm air pushes in. we're looking at some instability, thunderstorms possible into houston with a high of 24 degrees as we go through tuesday. >>> i'm going to take you down to south america where we have two very different weather situations. too much rain in one area and not enough rain in another part of south america. i'm going to take you first toward the north into brazil. where the acre river as we take a look at the video, is just overflowing. we've been talking about this area for the past couple of weeks, in fact and into the rio branco region of brazil we are seeing the moisture just overflowing because of all that rain that's pushing through. schools have to be closed electricity is getting cut off. this is really a big, major problem. now way down
knowsnowfall possible from chicago into the new england states into maine and back toward parts of the rocky mountainsill be looking at the possibility of some heavy snowfall. looking at rain/snow mix in chicago, down toward the south, freezing rain possibilities into d.c. we'll see some snow possible. warm weather down toward the south, as that warm air pushes in. we're looking at some instability, thunderstorms possible into houston with a high of 24 degrees as we go through tuesday....
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that's because it's filled with over 140 years of rocky mountain tradition. we'll drink to that.call me shallow... but, i have a wandering eye. i mean, come on. national gives me the control to choose any car in the aisle i want. i could choose you... or i could choose her if i like her more. and i do. oh, the silent treatment. real mature. so you wanna get out of here? go national. go like a pro. before earning enough cash back from bank of america to help pay for her kids' ice time. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time. and 2% back at the grocery store. even before she got 3% back on gas all with no hoops to jump through. katie used her bankamericard cash rewards credit card to stay warm and toasty during the heat of competition. that's the comfort of rewarding connections. apply online or at a bank of america near you. wow, that's got a kick. spicy. hot. mucho caliente. you speak spanish? oui. that is not spanish. dunkin's new spicy omelet flatbread, made with habanero and jalapeÑo peppers. spice up your day. america runs on dunkin'. are you ready to feel the dif
that's because it's filled with over 140 years of rocky mountain tradition. we'll drink to that.call me shallow... but, i have a wandering eye. i mean, come on. national gives me the control to choose any car in the aisle i want. i could choose you... or i could choose her if i like her more. and i do. oh, the silent treatment. real mature. so you wanna get out of here? go national. go like a pro. before earning enough cash back from bank of america to help pay for her kids' ice time. before...
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snow in the cascades and the rocky mountains could reduce visibility. >>> if you're flying airport delayslas. >>> well, recapping our top story, the recovery operation resuming this morning after that deadly plane crash in the french alps. >> the germanwings passenger jet was heading to dusseldorf from barcelona when it went down with 150 people on board. we learned overnight that one black box has been recovered, but it's likely damaged, and this morning the first bodies are expected to be removed from the crash site. >>> and another story we've been watching overnight from the san francisco bay area. a 29-year-old woman has been kidnapped from her boyfriend's home and is possibly being held for ransom. the boyfriend told police that denise huskins had been forcibly taken in the middle of the night. police say they found her car but won't reveal where it was found. >>> a disturbing reminder of the sandy hook shooting has disappeared. the house killer adam lanza shared with his mother has been knocked down. several neighbors asked that it be demolished saying it was a constant reminder. i
snow in the cascades and the rocky mountains could reduce visibility. >>> if you're flying airport delayslas. >>> well, recapping our top story, the recovery operation resuming this morning after that deadly plane crash in the french alps. >> the germanwings passenger jet was heading to dusseldorf from barcelona when it went down with 150 people on board. we learned overnight that one black box has been recovered, but it's likely damaged, and this morning the first...
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and the pure rocky mountain water he hunted down is still used to brew the beer that bears his name. ( cheers and applause ). >> jon: that's our show here it is the moment of zen. >> obamacare is going to be one of the worst things, one of the worst things in american history. >> do you remember ( bleep ) slavery?ed by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> larry: tonightly, it's a potpourri show, and we're not talking about that pile of gross leaves your grandmother leaves on the back of the toilet. i.s.i.s. has taken over the original "star wars" movie set. hey, if this is what it takes to get rid of jar jar binks... then so be it. a home depot employee is fired for having an i.s.i.s. lip tattoo. thank god nobody at comedy central knows about my "i heart al queda" tramp stamp.
and the pure rocky mountain water he hunted down is still used to brew the beer that bears his name. ( cheers and applause ). >> jon: that's our show here it is the moment of zen. >> obamacare is going to be one of the worst things, one of the worst things in american history. >> do you remember ( bleep ) slavery?ed by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> larry: tonightly, it's a potpourri show, and we're not talking about that pile...
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. >>> sixers now in the rocky mountains taking on the nuggets. looking to end a 16 game road losing streak. here we go. nerlins noel making a strong case for nba rookie of the year. grabbed jimmy grants miss and hit a jump hook. so far with 14 points. 14 boards, four blocked, four steals incredible. robert covington with another good night shooting three pointerspointers. late in the fourth quarter the sixers lead none-83. >>> nit act temple hosting louisiana tech way chance to advance to the semi finals in new york. the owls never trailed in the contest. quinton did he cozy with the three to give temple 18-point lead. led the owls with 21 points. later jesse morgan hit a triple chipped in with 17 points. temple will face miami in the semi finalings next wednesday with the 77-59 win. all right. great finish in the nit quarter final game between murray state and old dominion. old dominion is headed to the big apple with a 72-69 victory. ♪ >>> new at 11:00 o'clock tonight a multi cultural celebration of freedom on independence mall. >> the third an
. >>> sixers now in the rocky mountains taking on the nuggets. looking to end a 16 game road losing streak. here we go. nerlins noel making a strong case for nba rookie of the year. grabbed jimmy grants miss and hit a jump hook. so far with 14 points. 14 boards, four blocked, four steals incredible. robert covington with another good night shooting three pointerspointers. late in the fourth quarter the sixers lead none-83. >>> nit act temple hosting louisiana tech way chance...
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. >> in the shadows of colorado's rocky mountains you will find a sacred place.the nones serve god and work on this 250 acre ranch. >> put him in the corner there. >> people are still sometimes prized that women are running a ranch but that nones are doing it? we find it a confidence builder. >> not everyone arrives ready to tackle this part. >> how many sisters had any experience in farming or husbandry prior to coming to the abby? >> no one. we learn from each other. >> the sisters are also learning to manage a growing natural beef business. >> some of our customers know that the beef is not produced in commercial markets. other people want it because they know that the animals were treated with reverence. >> last year alone, the state produce ed produced but it's still not enough to meet demand. >> are you surprised to the reaction you have had to your beef? >> a little bit. i didn't expect quite that much. >> that's the way it goiz. >> while the novelty of ranching nones isn't lost on the sisters, there is also a profound connection in their work. >> having a
. >> in the shadows of colorado's rocky mountains you will find a sacred place.the nones serve god and work on this 250 acre ranch. >> put him in the corner there. >> people are still sometimes prized that women are running a ranch but that nones are doing it? we find it a confidence builder. >> not everyone arrives ready to tackle this part. >> how many sisters had any experience in farming or husbandry prior to coming to the abby? >> no one. we learn from...
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taken from hospitals since 1983, thanks to low and high-tech security standard in places like rocky mountainnver. >> they check you at the front, to make sure you have your parent badge. if not, you have to sign in or get a badge. >> reporter: the hospital uses cameras at every door. special uniforms only worn in the maternity ward, and those electronic bracelets. what's sup happen? >> immediately notifies both the staff on the floor and security inside the hospital but it also has the ability to shut doors, call audible alarms. >> reporter: bristol was later arrested. the baby girl, fine. clayton sandell, abc news, denver. >> dlin thank you. >>> when we come back here tonight, the brazen jewelry heist. the big getaway. and we'll show you how they broke up the trucks. >>> and we have breaking news tonight on the miracle baby we reported on here last night. there is late word on her condition tonight. ] you wouldn't ignore signs of damage in your home. are you sure you're not ignoring them in your body? even if you're treating your crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis an occasional flare may
taken from hospitals since 1983, thanks to low and high-tech security standard in places like rocky mountainnver. >> they check you at the front, to make sure you have your parent badge. if not, you have to sign in or get a badge. >> reporter: the hospital uses cameras at every door. special uniforms only worn in the maternity ward, and those electronic bracelets. what's sup happen? >> immediately notifies both the staff on the floor and security inside the hospital but it...
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and the pure rocky mountain water he hunted down is still used to brew the beer that bears his name.eer. ♪ what's better than nachos and beer? nachos, brisket and beer... new brisket nachos bar snacks start under $5 only at applebee's. discover brookside and discover an exciting combination of tastes. rich, dark chocolate covering soft centers. flavored with exotic fruit juices. it's chocolate and fruit flavors like you've never experienced before. discover brookside. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight a former orca trainer at seaworld. he's wherein about that experience in his new book "beneath the surface: killer whales, seaworld, and the truth beyond blackfish." please welcome to the program, john hargrove. john. all right, sir. you have-- you're considered a whistleblower from seaworld. how long did you work at seaworld? >> 12 years out of my 14-year career. >> jon: out of your 14-year career. >> spent two years at another killer whale facility in france. >> jon: oh, okay. we have had a lot of controversial guests on this show. just this week we had fi
and the pure rocky mountain water he hunted down is still used to brew the beer that bears his name.eer. ♪ what's better than nachos and beer? nachos, brisket and beer... new brisket nachos bar snacks start under $5 only at applebee's. discover brookside and discover an exciting combination of tastes. rich, dark chocolate covering soft centers. flavored with exotic fruit juices. it's chocolate and fruit flavors like you've never experienced before. discover brookside. ( cheers and applause )...
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parfitt, rocky mountain power's owner, the spokesperson for rocky mountain power's owner says multi-cost approaches seem to be a less costly way to meet the power plan's targets. wyoming tribune has said that and i quote, the panels have held earlier discussions with other states about cooperating to meet epa targets, consistent with the multi-state approach that rocky mountain power's owner referred to. their wyoming counterparts have thus far rejected regional advances. now, montana, which is also a rural state that generates a significant portion of its electricity from coal, has come up with five draft options for complying with the proposed standards, including options that would not require montana to shutter its coal plan. if montana can do this, why can't wyoming, and if montana will work with other states, why won't wyoming? >> well first i'll address montana's five differential alternate tifz. in their alternatives they assume that they will get credit for 100% of the wind energy. and that's not what we've been quade or what has been quade byconveyed by epa. we were told we wou
parfitt, rocky mountain power's owner, the spokesperson for rocky mountain power's owner says multi-cost approaches seem to be a less costly way to meet the power plan's targets. wyoming tribune has said that and i quote, the panels have held earlier discussions with other states about cooperating to meet epa targets, consistent with the multi-state approach that rocky mountain power's owner referred to. their wyoming counterparts have thus far rejected regional advances. now, montana, which is...
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the alps are shorter than the rocky mountains but still substantial mountains out there and if we look happened in the course of this flight you can see if this is the correct reading and the truth is there can be some anomalies in here so we'll have to find out more details. red is the air speed and blue is the altitude. you can see that the flight pattern looked really quite normal all of the way up through here. nothing unusual around this as it reached around 38,000 feet and then it began a decline. there's some fluctuation in the speed through here but not a huge fluctuation and then the speed remains constant down to here. you'll talk around 500 miles an hour in this area and then you would be down to a little over or around 400 miles an hour here but important to bear in mind in all of this once they passed this point, carol, right across in here that's when they were in the range of where the tops of the french alps can be contacted there. they were flying through mountains in this part and things we do know and hear here's what we don't know. why the big decline here. why no n
the alps are shorter than the rocky mountains but still substantial mountains out there and if we look happened in the course of this flight you can see if this is the correct reading and the truth is there can be some anomalies in here so we'll have to find out more details. red is the air speed and blue is the altitude. you can see that the flight pattern looked really quite normal all of the way up through here. nothing unusual around this as it reached around 38,000 feet and then it began a...
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thanks to low and high tech security standard in places like rocky mountain hospital for children inck you at the front to make sure you have your badge. you have to sign in or get a badge. >> reporter: the hospital uses cameras at every door. special uniforms warnorn only in the maternity ward and electronic bracelets. >> it notifies the staff on the floor and security inside the hospital. but it also has the ability to shut doors, call audible alarms. >> reporter: bristol was later arrested. the baby girl fine. clayton sandel, abc news, denver. >>> at least eight cases of ocular civil lis are under investigation in san francisco. it's a sexually transmitted disease that can cause blindness. symptoms include eye pain and blurred vision. it's almost all the cases that men have sex with men. the centers for disease control recommends that gay men get tested for civil is every six months. >>> celebrating the resignation of the police chief and push for more changes in the department. at one point a confrontation broke out between police and the crowd. at least one person was arrested.
thanks to low and high tech security standard in places like rocky mountain hospital for children inck you at the front to make sure you have your badge. you have to sign in or get a badge. >> reporter: the hospital uses cameras at every door. special uniforms warnorn only in the maternity ward and electronic bracelets. >> it notifies the staff on the floor and security inside the hospital. but it also has the ability to shut doors, call audible alarms. >> reporter: bristol...
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national park and hope we can celebrate the centennial of rocky mountain national park together. i want to talk about the arkansas valley conduit, a project in southeastern colorado, first authorized in 1962 under president kennedy. the project will serve more than 40 rural economically depressed communities in my state. congress passed legislation in 2009 that provided a funding mechanism to fully repay the cost of the project and an extensive nepa process has been completed. early stages of mapping, design and other activities are under way as well. local negotiations have led to a significant number of savings to have existing treatment facilities as the project moves forward. but this year the administration's budget request was only $500,000. in 2012, president obama actually went to southeastern colorado in pueblo, colorado where the project originates and stated that the arkansas valley conduit would be built. he said it will be built. can you help me understand how come -- why is the request only $500,000? what is happening? is this project receiving the kind of priority
national park and hope we can celebrate the centennial of rocky mountain national park together. i want to talk about the arkansas valley conduit, a project in southeastern colorado, first authorized in 1962 under president kennedy. the project will serve more than 40 rural economically depressed communities in my state. congress passed legislation in 2009 that provided a funding mechanism to fully repay the cost of the project and an extensive nepa process has been completed. early stages of...
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we're in the rocky mountains.d by lots of very mountainous, sparsely populated terrain. we get a lot of people coming here to escape urban city life, to escape high crime areas. it's a great place to raise your kids and live. >> there are people in montana who are less than enthused about the government, who are less than enthused about the idea of government. >> they often call themselves survivalists, but what are they preparing to survive for? they have a belief that there is something they are going to have to survive and that's going to be a showdown. >> montana has a huge tradition of the population there making a living in a tough environment. people are proud, they work hard. they are the embodiment of the american western spirit. then you've got the other side. militia men, skinheads, tax protesters, sort of that unhinged part of montana that everybody knows is there, they co-exist with it, but it's the underbelly of this beautiful state. >> when he was young, david burgert cared very much about helping o
we're in the rocky mountains.d by lots of very mountainous, sparsely populated terrain. we get a lot of people coming here to escape urban city life, to escape high crime areas. it's a great place to raise your kids and live. >> there are people in montana who are less than enthused about the government, who are less than enthused about the idea of government. >> they often call themselves survivalists, but what are they preparing to survive for? they have a belief that there is...
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we just finished mapping topography, which is like the rocky mountains. >> thank you, guys, both for your time and thoughts. >>> coming up half a century after bloody sunday in selma, voting rights are still in jeopardy. germany passes a law requiring more women in leadership positions whereas at capitol hill the opposite is happening. just knew it was for her. so i tried to get her on video chat. i'm on verizon. i... i'm not. so it's not a problem. my video chat isn't working so i try to send photos but even that doesn't work. she saw the granite counters and the fire pit she went nuts. so i'm trying really hard to describe it but words are not my thing. that was all it took. i mean what do you want, i'm a realtor, not a poet. join us and save without settling on the largest most reliable network. today something entirely new is being built into bounty. dawn. new bounty with dawn. what a novel idea! just rinse and wring so you can blast right through tough messes and pick up more. huh aren't we clever.... thanks m'aam. look how much easier new bounty with dawn cleans this gooey mess
we just finished mapping topography, which is like the rocky mountains. >> thank you, guys, both for your time and thoughts. >>> coming up half a century after bloody sunday in selma, voting rights are still in jeopardy. germany passes a law requiring more women in leadership positions whereas at capitol hill the opposite is happening. just knew it was for her. so i tried to get her on video chat. i'm on verizon. i... i'm not. so it's not a problem. my video chat isn't working so...
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of course, they're not and, of course, we're not going to be knocking down the rocky mountains, so please don't take that literally. [laughter] interest rates that are that negative -2%, it's questionable whether that's true. and particularly when you think about the fact that investment is not just facebook, but investment involves housing and office buildings and consumer durables and many other types of long-lived goods that pay a higher return than -2 it's also questionable, i think that you need to have bubbles to get to full employment. there's a very nice paper by jim hamilton, ethan harris and ken west that was presented recently at the u.s. monetary policy forum, and they questioned quantitatively whether, in fact, it really was true that the housing bubble of the early 2000s was the only reason that the economy was able to get to full employment. and they point out i think correctly, that there were some offsetting factors including the big trade deficit. we had a trade deficit at that time of 6% of gdp. so that was an awful lot of demand that was going abroad rather than affect
of course, they're not and, of course, we're not going to be knocking down the rocky mountains, so please don't take that literally. [laughter] interest rates that are that negative -2%, it's questionable whether that's true. and particularly when you think about the fact that investment is not just facebook, but investment involves housing and office buildings and consumer durables and many other types of long-lived goods that pay a higher return than -2 it's also questionable, i think that...
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. >> amore lovins joins us the key scientist and co-founder of the rocky mountain institute.n. what you said in that soundbite, we can do it with design. what did you mean by that? and good to have you with us tonight. >> thanks for having me. design is about how you put technologies together to achieve your purpose. i live in a house up in the rockies where it used to go to minus 47 f on occasion. we're now harvesting our 58th banana crop with no furnace and it was a little cheaper to build that way because we built in so much insulation and superwindows and other efficiency that it got rid of the heating system saving enough capital costs to pay for for the efficiency with a little money left over. there's now over 30,000 houses in europe that do that. you can do the same kind of thing in big buildings. our new office going up nearby will be about twice as efficient as the most efficient new office in the country was four years ago and still have a business case and won't need any central heating or cooling equipment. >> how do we accelerate this? is it just public knowledg
. >> amore lovins joins us the key scientist and co-founder of the rocky mountain institute.n. what you said in that soundbite, we can do it with design. what did you mean by that? and good to have you with us tonight. >> thanks for having me. design is about how you put technologies together to achieve your purpose. i live in a house up in the rockies where it used to go to minus 47 f on occasion. we're now harvesting our 58th banana crop with no furnace and it was a little cheaper...
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the heat builds up towards the northeast of the rocky mountains. 82 expected in rapid city. 73 in fargothis may be the earliest we have seen 70 in fargo. we get another cold front on monday. things will begin to cool down. so cal will remain on the warm side. this will eventually get to the east coast. pacific northwest, you have a strong system >> i'm not against tofu. i think it can be very good. >> i'm not buying it. i'm all pro-bacon. >>> a jet-setting pastor. a controversial megachurch televange televangelist making headlines. why he's asking his flock to buy him a new superluxury gulfstream plane. >>> and this cycler on the side of a mountain. seemingly defying gravity. how did he pull this off? >> very carefully. >>> and bristol palin. taking a big step. the major announcement she's making about her future. making about her future. coming up in "pop news." you wouldn't do half of your daily routine. so why treat your mouth any differently. brushing alone does less than half the job leaving behind millions of germs. complete the job with listerine®. kill up to 99 percent of germs.
the heat builds up towards the northeast of the rocky mountains. 82 expected in rapid city. 73 in fargothis may be the earliest we have seen 70 in fargo. we get another cold front on monday. things will begin to cool down. so cal will remain on the warm side. this will eventually get to the east coast. pacific northwest, you have a strong system >> i'm not against tofu. i think it can be very good. >> i'm not buying it. i'm all pro-bacon. >>> a jet-setting pastor. a...
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parfitt: i can't speak specifically to the comments of rocky mountain power. what i can say is, our evaluation, when we look at the entirety of the plan, it does not work for wyoming. because as i showed in the charts, the options in building blocks as presented by epa in the proposal do not work for wyoming. so we would say no. because we have more than one utility. senator boxer: i appreciate that. last question. have you told epa your concerns? have you given some options to the epa? because they want to work with the states. have you let them know how you feel and specifically what is wrong with what they are doing for wyoming? mr. parfitt: we have provided comments and have had discussions since the comment period. senator boxer: thank you. senator inhofe: thank you, senator boxer. senator rounds. senator rounds: thank you, mr. chairman. during the time we were on the campaign trail this last year and i am new to the committee and process, one of the items we talked about a lot was the anticipated cost to the average american family with regard to an incr
parfitt: i can't speak specifically to the comments of rocky mountain power. what i can say is, our evaluation, when we look at the entirety of the plan, it does not work for wyoming. because as i showed in the charts, the options in building blocks as presented by epa in the proposal do not work for wyoming. so we would say no. because we have more than one utility. senator boxer: i appreciate that. last question. have you told epa your concerns? have you given some options to the epa? because...
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the kyoto conference but we knew then in the mid 90s that the snow levels in california and the rocky mountains would decline. we knew then the colorado river and other rivers would have less water. it is here today. all of those predictions have come true. we can do things and we must do them. obviously conservation, but we're going to have to replenish our aweudiocassette wiquaudiocassette -- aquifers when there is more rain. >> what is this going to do to agriculture with the high water prices? >> i'll tell you what it is doing to my cattle business. we sold a third of my herd last year. we're going to put every bale of hail in the barn. we probably will need it this coming year. for agriculture in california we have seen a multibillion dollar reduction in values. we're going to see more of that. a third of the rice -- 25% of the rice in my district was not planted last year. maybe a third this coming year. almonds and walnuts that were planted in those areas that were dependent on surface area those orchards are going to die. it is serious, but we can deal with it. we are creative in califo
the kyoto conference but we knew then in the mid 90s that the snow levels in california and the rocky mountains would decline. we knew then the colorado river and other rivers would have less water. it is here today. all of those predictions have come true. we can do things and we must do them. obviously conservation, but we're going to have to replenish our aweudiocassette wiquaudiocassette -- aquifers when there is more rain. >> what is this going to do to agriculture with the high...
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four miles deep with a topography on the sea bed that rivals the rocky mountains, it is a very difficultyou're optimistic? >> there is a chance. >> if it is found, it may take years to find. >> and given that given that the circumstances are so strange and so unusual, are there any of the conspiracy theories that are actually worth exploring? what about something like cyber sabotage. >> i don't think that is a conspiracy theory, i think there are evidence that a cyber sabotage can happen on an airliner. the faa and the united states issued a warning to airliners with regard to the 777s, fire wall and the flight computers being inadequate and they felt it could be breached theoretically from the entertainment system in the passenger seat. >> that is a scary possibility. >> yeah. >> yeah. and the 777 also has an unsecured hatch to the major avionics bay where all of the plane's computers are located an runs the cockpit and -- and runs the cockpit and everything on the plane and outside of the cockpit, and accessible by passengers who may know where it is and it is unlocked and anyone with
four miles deep with a topography on the sea bed that rivals the rocky mountains, it is a very difficultyou're optimistic? >> there is a chance. >> if it is found, it may take years to find. >> and given that given that the circumstances are so strange and so unusual, are there any of the conspiracy theories that are actually worth exploring? what about something like cyber sabotage. >> i don't think that is a conspiracy theory, i think there are evidence that a cyber...
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. ♪ rocky mountain high >> steve: colorado. >> jimmy: finally, college basketball this week.on a big game against texas a&m. did you see that? oh, my gosh. you could really tell that georgia coach, mark fox gave it everything he had. just listen to his post-game interview. >> what gave you the edge through the end of the game? >> well, we just defended. you know, we just defended. and made baskets to get a lead. and then made our free throws. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and his wife was like, "are you making fun of my husband's voice?" we have a great show. give it up for the roots, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: whoa, we have got a a fun show tonight. this guy stars in one awesome movie after another. the latest one, "kingsman: the secret service," opens everywhere today. samuel l. jackson is here tonight! he's a cool dude. from one of the biggest shows on tv, "the walking dead," norman reedus is dropping by. [ cheers and applause ] i'm going to challenge norman to a game of face breakers with a "walking dead" twist. also we've got music. oh my gosh, i love this g
. ♪ rocky mountain high >> steve: colorado. >> jimmy: finally, college basketball this week.on a big game against texas a&m. did you see that? oh, my gosh. you could really tell that georgia coach, mark fox gave it everything he had. just listen to his post-game interview. >> what gave you the edge through the end of the game? >> well, we just defended. you know, we just defended. and made baskets to get a lead. and then made our free throws. [ laughter ] >>...
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about 30 miles north of rocky mountain, north carolina. a woman who witnessed the crash said it was lingering on the tracks. turn on the other side and they saw the driver jump out of the truck before the crash took place. the federal railway authority says two of the train's seven cars and a locomotive derailed because of it. the train was heading from new york to charlotte. we caught up with a couple of people on their way to florida today and they were told their train was canceled because of the train crash. so now passengers are trying to figure out what to do next. we talked to one woman who says she's now planning on taking the bus instead. >> try not to get so excited because i mean let's face it. they can't help it. i mean thankfully nobody was seriously hurt as far as we know. we got to go with the flow you know? >> at least 40 people were injured in that crash today. we're told that no one had any life threatening injuries. that's the latest from here at union station. back to you in the studio. >> thanks, diane. we have this ju
about 30 miles north of rocky mountain, north carolina. a woman who witnessed the crash said it was lingering on the tracks. turn on the other side and they saw the driver jump out of the truck before the crash took place. the federal railway authority says two of the train's seven cars and a locomotive derailed because of it. the train was heading from new york to charlotte. we caught up with a couple of people on their way to florida today and they were told their train was canceled because...