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the city of silver ton in san juan county are seeking a fund for the cleanup. we see one of the areas suffering most. >>reporter: this ship rock is sacred to the navaho people who live here and so is the water. last august, that water which brings life but trouble. millions of gallons of contamination from heavy metals flowed from the river in colorado into the san juan in new mexico threatening their economy and their spiritual way of life. than us, 6 feet high. they got to 4 feet. >> joel jr is a farmer and representative to the navaho national board. he tells how he shut off the irrigation water when they heard the toxic plume coming. they still haven't turned it back on. some 550 navaho farmers have felt the impact. among them is earl and his family. you can only bundle up what remains of what might have been a -- boundaryiful harvest. >> it hurt my family hard. it hit us hard. it made us shed tears. >> the federal leap attempted provide the navaho with emergency waters. they believe >> i know that occurred, but we did analysis and they met all of our stand
the city of silver ton in san juan county are seeking a fund for the cleanup. we see one of the areas suffering most. >>reporter: this ship rock is sacred to the navaho people who live here and so is the water. last august, that water which brings life but trouble. millions of gallons of contamination from heavy metals flowed from the river in colorado into the san juan in new mexico threatening their economy and their spiritual way of life. than us, 6 feet high. they got to 4 feet....
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the citizens of san juan county are hardworking, honest, decent, and happy people. yet for far too long, federal land management agencies have given the people of san juan county and the people all across america little reason to trust the federal government. my amendment gives us an opportunity to change that. if congress wants to regain the trust of the american people, we're going to have to earn it. and one of the ways we can earn it is by returning power to the people. that's what this amendment would do. passing this amendment and giving all americans a voice in the land management decisions of their community would be a meaningful and important step toward earning back that trust. i urge my colleagues to lend their support to this amendment. and the vital public trust that it will help us to rebuild. thank you, madam president. i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the senator from washington. ms. cantwell: madam president, i request unanimous consent that senator franken's energy fellow, michael blotter, be granted floor privileges for the remainder of t
the citizens of san juan county are hardworking, honest, decent, and happy people. yet for far too long, federal land management agencies have given the people of san juan county and the people all across america little reason to trust the federal government. my amendment gives us an opportunity to change that. if congress wants to regain the trust of the american people, we're going to have to earn it. and one of the ways we can earn it is by returning power to the people. that's what this...
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accidentally released a 3 million gallons of wastewater into the ms river, which then flowed into the san juan river, which is in new mexico, part of it and lake powell, which-- and i think that you actually estimated and i think you estimated, but there were 880,000 pounds of metal with deposits into the animus river as a result of the release. the initial plume is stated within several days, i want to alert you, you may be aware there remain very serious concerns about long-term impacts, environmentally and for public health. i am aware of those in mexico through primarily their
accidentally released a 3 million gallons of wastewater into the ms river, which then flowed into the san juan river, which is in new mexico, part of it and lake powell, which-- and i think that you actually estimated and i think you estimated, but there were 880,000 pounds of metal with deposits into the animus river as a result of the release. the initial plume is stated within several days, i want to alert you, you may be aware there remain very serious concerns about long-term impacts,...
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millions of gallons of contamination flowed from the river of colorado into the san juan and new mexico, threatening their economy and their spiritual way of life. >> these corns should normally be about 6 feet high. they just got to 4 feet. >> reporter: he's a farmer and representative to the navajo nation board. with sadness, they shut off the water when they heard the toxic plume was coming. they still haven't turned it back on. farmers in the region have felt the impact. [ engine revving [ . >> reporter: he can only bundle up what remains of what could have been a bountiful harvest. he estimates the loss about $10,000. >> it hurt me hard. it hit my wife hard, too, my family. it hit us hard. tears. >> reporter: the federal epa attempted to provide the naff s with an emergency -- navajos with an emergency water supply. but the barrels of water will be rejected because they were believed to have previously been used for oil. >> they met all our standards for irrigation. >> reporter: the san juan remains murky. metal consent concentrations have returned to previous levels, according to
millions of gallons of contamination flowed from the river of colorado into the san juan and new mexico, threatening their economy and their spiritual way of life. >> these corns should normally be about 6 feet high. they just got to 4 feet. >> reporter: he's a farmer and representative to the navajo nation board. with sadness, they shut off the water when they heard the toxic plume was coming. they still haven't turned it back on. farmers in the region have felt the impact. [...
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rosa: well, both christy and i have had the opportunity of, beginning with the show in san juan, wheree did two workshop productions. they were highly successful, and they were still developing. we have brought them now to the san jose stage company on first street, and we're having a really lovely time there. everybody from the stage company is wonderful, they've been very supportive, they've been very helpful, and are bringing it here also because a lot of the japanese-american community has pushed for it to come further north. it is a story about this area of california, in particular cupertino, and before it was silicon valley, and during the 1940s. and so, luis was brought up and raised also in part in this area of california, and so he very much wanted to bring it up here to bring it home, to bring it home. damian: i hear good luck getting tickets because they're going fast. rosa: we are very, very pleased. there has been an extension, one extension for a week, but we are encouraging--we are encouraging everybody to please call. there's a possibility that it could be extended for
rosa: well, both christy and i have had the opportunity of, beginning with the show in san juan, wheree did two workshop productions. they were highly successful, and they were still developing. we have brought them now to the san jose stage company on first street, and we're having a really lovely time there. everybody from the stage company is wonderful, they've been very supportive, they've been very helpful, and are bringing it here also because a lot of the japanese-american community has...
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millions of gallons of contamination flowed from the river of colorado into the san juan and new mexico, threatening their economy and their spiritual way of life. >> these corns should normally be about 6 feet high. they just got to 4 feet. >> reporter: he's a farmer and representative to the navajo nation board. with sadness, they shut off the water when they heard the toxic plume was coming. they still haven't turned it back on. some 550 indigenous navajo farmers in the region have felt the impact. >> reporter: he can only bundle up what remains of what could have been a bountiful harvest. he estimates the loss about $10,000. >> it hurt me hard. it hit my wife hard, too, my family. it hit us hard. you know, it made us shed tears. >> reporter: the federal epa attempted to provide the naff s with an emergency -- navajos with an emergency water supply. but the barrels of water will be rejected because they were believed to have previously been used for oil. >> they met all our standards for irrigation. >> reporter: the san juan remains murky. metal consent concentrations have returned t
millions of gallons of contamination flowed from the river of colorado into the san juan and new mexico, threatening their economy and their spiritual way of life. >> these corns should normally be about 6 feet high. they just got to 4 feet. >> reporter: he's a farmer and representative to the navajo nation board. with sadness, they shut off the water when they heard the toxic plume was coming. they still haven't turned it back on. some 550 indigenous navajo farmers in the region...
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cuando entre a la avenida in juro gerentes despuÉs se va a encontrar con una avenida que se llama san juanciatura apostÓlica, curiosamente el papa francisco dormirÁ en la misma habitaciÓn en donde lo hizo juan pablo ii cuando vino a mÉxico habrÁ que recordar que el papa emÉrito benedicto xvi nunca vino a la capitolio en el mexicana. >> rogelio mora-tagle. >> sÍ josÉ. >> te decÍa que el papa mÓvil tuvo que parar brevemente porque alguno pudo cruzar el cordÓn de seguridad que hay en las calles de todo mÉxico y todavÍa estÁ parado la gente que quiere llegar hacia donde estÁ el papa, estÁ parado el papa mÓvil, rogelio que has cubierto el papa francisco estaba junto en marzo 2013, hemos estado juntos en el cÓnclave y has seguido el papa paso a paso por sus visitas a cuba a estados unidos es un recibimiento diferente aquÍ en mÉxico rogelio mora-tagle? >> sÍ, por la cantidad de personas josÉ, si es un recibimiento diferente es una ciudad que tiene mÁs de 20 millones de habitantes te imaginaras que salga un pequeÑo porcentaje de la poblaciÓn ya tenemos una multitud, pero eso que me cuentas que el
cuando entre a la avenida in juro gerentes despuÉs se va a encontrar con una avenida que se llama san juanciatura apostÓlica, curiosamente el papa francisco dormirÁ en la misma habitaciÓn en donde lo hizo juan pablo ii cuando vino a mÉxico habrÁ que recordar que el papa emÉrito benedicto xvi nunca vino a la capitolio en el mexicana. >> rogelio mora-tagle. >> sÍ josÉ. >> te decÍa que el papa mÓvil tuvo que parar brevemente porque alguno pudo cruzar el cordÓn de...
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conmemora arriba de la basÍlica original de guadalupe que conmemora una de las apariciones cuando san juantamos hablando de la seguridad que hay aquÍ pero tambiÉn recalcar el hecho de que hay miles de voluntarios que van a estar trabajando largas horas para ayudar al papa, los han estado capacitando por mucho tiempo en ciudad de mÉxico habla docientos 97.000 voluntarios en ecatepec 30.000 voluntarios, san cristÓbal de las casas y tuxtla gutiÉrrez unos 10.000 en morelia michoacÁn 26.000 voluntarios es que es prÁcticamente imposible, por mucha seguridad que haya que puedan realmente lidiar con lo que es un viaje como este. una logÍstica muy complicada. en experiencia de tantos aÑos que hemos tenido el privilegio de cubrir a la guadalupana en estos eventos la gente necesita hidratarse es gente que no trae el equivalente a 0,50 $ de dÓlar y alguien siempre le da una botella de agua a alguien que estÁ deshidratado. hay puestos de socorro que atienden a las personas gratuitamente. aquÍ, en plena basílica de guadalupe en medio de una guadalupana sabremos mÁs en los dÍas que vienen de lo que estÁ
conmemora arriba de la basÍlica original de guadalupe que conmemora una de las apariciones cuando san juantamos hablando de la seguridad que hay aquÍ pero tambiÉn recalcar el hecho de que hay miles de voluntarios que van a estar trabajando largas horas para ayudar al papa, los han estado capacitando por mucho tiempo en ciudad de mÉxico habla docientos 97.000 voluntarios en ecatepec 30.000 voluntarios, san cristÓbal de las casas y tuxtla gutiÉrrez unos 10.000 en morelia michoacÁn 26.000...
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>> thank you so much. >>> i'm joined by the comedian edwin san juan. you may have seen him on show time, comedy central or come ins unleashed. >> thank you. >> and you're in town weekend. >> and i was on "cops," too. >> oh. >> stealing dogs. yes. >> and i don't know if that is going to go over well. >> i love dogs too. >> all right. and let's talk about on friday night you'll be down the carson city. >> yes. at the nugget. >> okay. [ and then two shows and then after that we'll be at the pie nor under ground. and saturday, two more shows at 6:30 and 9:30. >> you are out of las vegas. you're living in vegas now. in 2015, right, you were basically ranked the best comedian in town. >> the best comedian on the las vegas strip for 2015, yes. >> and what was that like? >> it was amazing. i was just honored to be there the first philippineo resident headliner on the strip, and to win the comedian was just like the cherry on top, you know what i mean? >> so right now are you just kind of traveling around doing some shows but also you do probably a lot of work
>> thank you so much. >>> i'm joined by the comedian edwin san juan. you may have seen him on show time, comedy central or come ins unleashed. >> thank you. >> and you're in town weekend. >> and i was on "cops," too. >> oh. >> stealing dogs. yes. >> and i don't know if that is going to go over well. >> i love dogs too. >> all right. and let's talk about on friday night you'll be down the carson city. >> yes. at the...
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>>reporter: jim, the vote just town board and the san juan county commissioners have voted unanimously to ask governor hickenlooper to seek super fund designation from the epa. this comes after national attention on this bill and we went back to examine the impact. it was last august that millions of gallons of acid waste poured from the gold king mine. caused by an epa accident, it shined a new light on the dangers of abandoned mines. bill gardner is the town administrator for silverton. >> all of the gold king was clearly the harbinger of time for change, time to deal with our acid mine waste. >>reporter: a new water filtration plant has been built. it's not the sole answer to the plan. but resistance in and around silverton to categorizing these mines along the nation's worst melting away. that the designation as a super fund would nant area in a found a twie overcome that. -- they found a way to overcome that. instead, it's been strategically district. the water filt erg is planned. >> we are dropping a long-term monitoring plan, and that plan is in collaboration with our states an
>>reporter: jim, the vote just town board and the san juan county commissioners have voted unanimously to ask governor hickenlooper to seek super fund designation from the epa. this comes after national attention on this bill and we went back to examine the impact. it was last august that millions of gallons of acid waste poured from the gold king mine. caused by an epa accident, it shined a new light on the dangers of abandoned mines. bill gardner is the town administrator for silverton....
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incredible 48 hour reports especially down there, silverton, san juans, so 40 inches. >> 40 inches. >> at silverton, powderhorn, 24, 2 feet. he will dara -- eldora 13 and seven for crested butte. this storm system sat over colorado sunday, monday and tuesday. now it looks relatively quiet but cold. i think we could have a few flurries on friday. we will get a break on saturday, that will be just divine, 45 degrees, bust out >> no. >> fail. >> couple of flurries on sunday. great weather to stay inside. >> and watch the game. >> cheer on our broncos. >> make some chili. >> yes. everybody. enjoy the sunshine but watch out for that wind.
incredible 48 hour reports especially down there, silverton, san juans, so 40 inches. >> 40 inches. >> at silverton, powderhorn, 24, 2 feet. he will dara -- eldora 13 and seven for crested butte. this storm system sat over colorado sunday, monday and tuesday. now it looks relatively quiet but cold. i think we could have a few flurries on friday. we will get a break on saturday, that will be just divine, 45 degrees, bust out >> no. >> fail. >> couple of flurries on...
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calle san juan pablo ii, se deben la nunciatura apostÓlica estÁ muy cerca, muy cerca los vecinos se hanla misma que utiliza el nuncio apostÓlico cuando no viene ningÚn papa. >> eso mismo sucediÓ en algunos paÍses en la gira de amÉrica del sur el aÑo pasado donde los anuncios de ese dÍa. en una de sus paÍses, no recuerdo cual, el nuncio estaba enfermo y le cediÓ la nunciatura, estaba en el hospital no sÉ si bolivia o ecuador. >> gesto tÍpico de papa francisco. >> le cediÓ la nunciatura cuando estaba en el hospital el papa francisco fue a verlo. y estÁ muy cerquita de la calle san juan pablo ii ya es de noche en mÉxico, hace mucho frÍo son las ocho 53 con un frÍo y viento que cala los huesos. el frÍo no ha parado a los mexicanos para expresar su amor, su felicidad porque el papa vino a tierra mexicana. >> dÉjeme contar algo mÁs, el papa tiene televisiÓn, pero el no mira televisiÓn pero si mira pelÍculas, que tiene monitor tiene monitor. >> duerme seis horas generalmente a las nueve de la noche, tiene un sueÑo profundo dice que cuando sabe que tiene que ir a dormir es cuando empieza a lagr
calle san juan pablo ii, se deben la nunciatura apostÓlica estÁ muy cerca, muy cerca los vecinos se hanla misma que utiliza el nuncio apostÓlico cuando no viene ningÚn papa. >> eso mismo sucediÓ en algunos paÍses en la gira de amÉrica del sur el aÑo pasado donde los anuncios de ese dÍa. en una de sus paÍses, no recuerdo cual, el nuncio estaba enfermo y le cediÓ la nunciatura, estaba en el hospital no sÉ si bolivia o ecuador. >> gesto tÍpico de papa francisco. >>...
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we're in san juan now.e dike vice, the worry is all these mosquitoes are found in urban areas like here, shallow standing water, anywhere there's rain coming down and you know this is a tropical area. they've been in a very severe drought dating back all the way to 2014 and they're expected to have really good rains here in 2016, so they are very concerned about the fact that that precipitation will breed many new mosquitoes, thus increasing the population and the numbers here of zika virus. we spoke with a state epidemiologist for the puerto rican health department. let's listen to what she says about how serious it is. >> as with the in there ducks of any new disease to the area, there's a lot of anxiety as to what does this really mean. unfortunately for zika, we don't have that many answers. all we know is zika is an old disease and mate its appearance to the rest of the world in 2007 in the pacific, and then it really exploded. >> now there's no vaccine or specific treatment for the zika virus, just pr
we're in san juan now.e dike vice, the worry is all these mosquitoes are found in urban areas like here, shallow standing water, anywhere there's rain coming down and you know this is a tropical area. they've been in a very severe drought dating back all the way to 2014 and they're expected to have really good rains here in 2016, so they are very concerned about the fact that that precipitation will breed many new mosquitoes, thus increasing the population and the numbers here of zika virus. we...
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robert ray is live in san juan, puerto rico. robert, there in san juan, one of the reasons you're there is because there has been a rash of new cases and now the c.d.c. has new information about people infected in the u.s. tell us about that. >> good morning. just off the phone with the centers for disease control and prevention in atlanta. to tell aljazeera america that there are five confirmed cases now of people, pregnant women with the zika virus in the united states. that doesn't mean that they have gotten the zika virus while they were in the u.s. they tell us this is travel related, but they are monitoring the five who have contracted the zika virus in the u.s. here are 19 confirmed cases right now in puerto rico. according to health officials, no pregnant women. these numbers keep changing, the five cases in the u.s. we just found out. we talked to a health official for puerto rico about how worried they are about the transmission on the island. >> we're certainly very concerned. we have the recent memory of the very viv
robert ray is live in san juan, puerto rico. robert, there in san juan, one of the reasons you're there is because there has been a rash of new cases and now the c.d.c. has new information about people infected in the u.s. tell us about that. >> good morning. just off the phone with the centers for disease control and prevention in atlanta. to tell aljazeera america that there are five confirmed cases now of people, pregnant women with the zika virus in the united states. that doesn't...
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we have more from san juan, puerto rico which is facing a rash of new cases. >> the c.d.c. in atlanta tell aljazeera america that there are now five confirmed cases of the zika virus in pregnant women in the united states. let's listen to what she says about how serious it is. >> as with the in there ducks of any new disease to the area, there's a lot of anxiety as to what does this really mean. unfortunately for zika, we don't have that many answers. all we know is zika is an old disease and mate its appearance to the rest of the world in 2007 in the pacific, and then it really exploded. >> now there's no vaccine or specific treatment for the zika virus, just prevention. it causes birth defects in beaks, it is said. there is no vaccine for the zika virus. that is why today, in geneva, the p.h.o. is meeting to talk about whether or not they want to ramp up the escalation or call this an international emergency, a global response. they have been criticized in the past for not doing things like this fast enough in 2014 with ebola crisis that killed 11,000 people but now are e
we have more from san juan, puerto rico which is facing a rash of new cases. >> the c.d.c. in atlanta tell aljazeera america that there are now five confirmed cases of the zika virus in pregnant women in the united states. let's listen to what she says about how serious it is. >> as with the in there ducks of any new disease to the area, there's a lot of anxiety as to what does this really mean. unfortunately for zika, we don't have that many answers. all we know is zika is an old...
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flying a came to santa barbara when the because he had a unit working out of the san diego unit, san juan capistrano or bayside and the director said that he pretty much figured he had shot up the scenery and was looking for something different. in 1912 they came up to santa barbara and their first studio was in of old abandoned ostrich farm about two blocks from where we are now. 1913 they built the studio that we were currently sitting at. it was eventually three quarters of a block that we have here but they started off inserted getting bigger and better. this was the largest film studio in the united states. was it by size of the building or the volume of films they were turning out? we don't know. but even back then the newspapers proudly reported that our new studio here in santa barbara is the largest. >> of those who got their start here, the best known is the director victor fleming who went on to direct gone with the wind and the wizard of oz. the biggest star was mary miles pinter. waifsayed innocent young who would be subjected to danger and temptation and at the end of the da
flying a came to santa barbara when the because he had a unit working out of the san diego unit, san juan capistrano or bayside and the director said that he pretty much figured he had shot up the scenery and was looking for something different. in 1912 they came up to santa barbara and their first studio was in of old abandoned ostrich farm about two blocks from where we are now. 1913 they built the studio that we were currently sitting at. it was eventually three quarters of a block that we...
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. >> a snow mobiler is killed after getting caught in an avalanche in the san juans. a group of 4 snow mobilers is riding in an area east of wolf creek pass. one of them accidently triggered an avalanche. 23 year-old david smith of south dakota was completely buried and killed in the slide. another riders was partially >> made worse by a lack of action from their hoa. community management specialists. >> it's difficult enough. >> she's at a poeupt of almost giving up. i begged them and begged them. to do this. >> . they asked them to remove this mound of snow. blocking access to their garage. >> i'm just trying to make it to where my wife can get to the vehicle. and go to our appointments. she had a doctor appointment again this morning. >> this situation could be a violation of the federal fair housing act. which requires hoa's keep common areas accessible. if they hadn't fixed this or it continues to be a problem. the couple could file a federal lawsuit. >> to the broncos. we are less than 4 days away. 3 days 17 hours. >> very busy. the team was focused on football
. >> a snow mobiler is killed after getting caught in an avalanche in the san juans. a group of 4 snow mobilers is riding in an area east of wolf creek pass. one of them accidently triggered an avalanche. 23 year-old david smith of south dakota was completely buried and killed in the slide. another riders was partially >> made worse by a lack of action from their hoa. community management specialists. >> it's difficult enough. >> she's at a poeupt of almost giving up. i...
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over the top of the san juans. sun up to sun down. >> upper 50s and low 60s. jump of about ten degrees warmer. than what we were today. here's a closer view into the metro. any where from 55 to close to 60. tkoup downtown. my forecast is 26. under mostly clear skies. a gentle breeze. a fantastic friday. coming tomorrow. with plenty of sun. and 57. i took the chance of a sprinkle out on sunday. doesn't look like it will happen monday. 60 degrees. then late monday night and snow. temperatures fall off. accumulation. it is possible. we continue wednesday and thursday. with temperatures rebounding into the 50s. >> we like that. (donkey sound) (elephant sound) there's a big difference between making noise, (tapping sound) and making sense. (elephant sound) (donkey sound) when it comes to social security, we need more than lip service. our next president needs a real plan to keep social security strong. (elephant noise) hey candidates. enough talk. bernie sanders -- the courage to stand up to big oil because he won't take their money. that's why sanders said no to t
over the top of the san juans. sun up to sun down. >> upper 50s and low 60s. jump of about ten degrees warmer. than what we were today. here's a closer view into the metro. any where from 55 to close to 60. tkoup downtown. my forecast is 26. under mostly clear skies. a gentle breeze. a fantastic friday. coming tomorrow. with plenty of sun. and 57. i took the chance of a sprinkle out on sunday. doesn't look like it will happen monday. 60 degrees. then late monday night and snow....
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here over the san juans. to the knot north and west. clouds. what we're seeing outside right now. for sunset. about all we'll see tomorrow. we're looking at temperatures in the teens. and 20s. you'll be at 30 grand junction. 17 steam boat. eleven gunnison. 18 in alamosa. and mainly 20s. over the eastern plains. until you get in the southeast. a couple 30s. >> and highs tomorrow, a little better. the warm up will continue. today we kind of leveled the warm up off in a lot of places. tomorrow we jump back into that. into the 50s and 60s in the northeast. mid and upper 60s. to the southeast. and we have temperatures in the 40s. through the mountains. with a few more 50s. >> friday. tons of sunshine. going to probably feel warmer than this. looking at upper 50s. from the north side. to the south. west side of town mid 50s. >> kapbs of rain. quickly i can't rule out accumulation. i think the storm has the potential to come in and move out so fast? r-atty: maybe an inch. we have po watch it. you saw what happened monday night. there's a big difference. who can get more and a little. the
here over the san juans. to the knot north and west. clouds. what we're seeing outside right now. for sunset. about all we'll see tomorrow. we're looking at temperatures in the teens. and 20s. you'll be at 30 grand junction. 17 steam boat. eleven gunnison. 18 in alamosa. and mainly 20s. over the eastern plains. until you get in the southeast. a couple 30s. >> and highs tomorrow, a little better. the warm up will continue. today we kind of leveled the warm up off in a lot of places....
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in puerto rico's capital of san juan, doctors are alerting pregnant patients because of the potential correlation between the zika virus and microcephaly, a rare neurological condition in which children are born with unusually small or deformed heads. all they can do is ask the women to wear long sleeves and use mosquito spray. >> i never encounter anything like this. the closest i can recall something like this i have to go back to 1980 and i wasn't even in medical school by that time when a problem came out and we had a -- when hiv came out. i compare that level. >> the doctor says misinformation and lack of communication from health officials is to blame for some of the panic. for christina gonzalez who is due next month the lack of information is troubling. >> more information, and information about prevention, we know that the mosquito is in puerto rico since forever and we know about dengue and chikungunya but this one is like another whole story because we know that it can maybe, can affect the baby. >> though there have not been any reports of pregnant women contracting the zi
in puerto rico's capital of san juan, doctors are alerting pregnant patients because of the potential correlation between the zika virus and microcephaly, a rare neurological condition in which children are born with unusually small or deformed heads. all they can do is ask the women to wear long sleeves and use mosquito spray. >> i never encounter anything like this. the closest i can recall something like this i have to go back to 1980 and i wasn't even in medical school by that time...
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Feb 26, 2016
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over the san juans. you might get a few high clouds. that will be about it. lows tonight under clear skies. going to be cold. we'll have 20s and 30s. most places below freezing. >> denver we're close. upper 50s across the metro. what a tkwraet great way to end friday. lots of sunshine. not much wind. and temperatures a good ten degrees above where we should be. so. we'll have temperatures right at about 26. by 9 a.m. we'll be at 38. on the way to 57. from there. to a windy 65. a good deal of sunshine saturday. i have taken the chance of the sprinkle or light shower. out of the forecast. on sunday. even though we have the cold front coming in. we drop to 56. 60 on monday. then a better cold front comes in monday night into tuesday. and with that we are expecting some snow showers. >> you'll notice the winds. maybe the 30, 35 miles per hour range. you'll notice. >> but 65 degrees. trade off. a big weekend of entertainment. >> it's off with their heads. at the ballet. cops and robbers at the box office. and a wild night of watching the oscars. >> i got your tick
over the san juans. you might get a few high clouds. that will be about it. lows tonight under clear skies. going to be cold. we'll have 20s and 30s. most places below freezing. >> denver we're close. upper 50s across the metro. what a tkwraet great way to end friday. lots of sunshine. not much wind. and temperatures a good ten degrees above where we should be. so. we'll have temperatures right at about 26. by 9 a.m. we'll be at 38. on the way to 57. from there. to a windy 65. a good deal...
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Feb 23, 2016
02/16
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one to three inches of snow for the southern part of the country and san juan could get a few inches. as we look at the future cast for today, it's gone by 9:00, 10:00 this morning, in the higher elevations, this may linger longer and then we're looking at the snow sticking around through the afternoon and evening hours for the high countries and san juan. denver, we may get sunshine and gusty winds. so we'll clear. it's going to be cold with temperature s and 40s. as we look at our clear skies, tomorrow we wake up to sunshine. it will be chilly. tomorrow afternoon, lots of sunshine and back to spring-like weather. 30 in greeley. 38 in burlington. 12 in leadville. 21 in steamboat and investigate. 31 in grand junction. temperatures today for this clears, we're looking at 45 in greeley. 30s in the mountains us once again. and by the end of the week, we're looking at 39. >> 6th avenue, you can see the roads not too bad. that splash much different situation into the high country. take a look at i-70 and soda creek. from our cdot this is colorado 119, you onto the roadways. ramps on and of
one to three inches of snow for the southern part of the country and san juan could get a few inches. as we look at the future cast for today, it's gone by 9:00, 10:00 this morning, in the higher elevations, this may linger longer and then we're looking at the snow sticking around through the afternoon and evening hours for the high countries and san juan. denver, we may get sunshine and gusty winds. so we'll clear. it's going to be cold with temperature s and 40s. as we look at our clear...
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Feb 16, 2016
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estaban toda la parte de san juan, representaba todo eso.contrÉ esas palabras, convenciÓ a su madre, diciendo nunca ha sido tan fÁcil ganarse el cielo como ahora. tÚ hablabas del sacrificio que hizo. el muchacho le diÓ el caballo a uno de los generales para que se salvarÁ. como dijiste, le cortaron los pies, lo hicieron
estaban toda la parte de san juan, representaba todo eso.contrÉ esas palabras, convenciÓ a su madre, diciendo nunca ha sido tan fÁcil ganarse el cielo como ahora. tÚ hablabas del sacrificio que hizo. el muchacho le diÓ el caballo a uno de los generales para que se salvarÁ. como dijiste, le cortaron los pies, lo hicieron
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Feb 23, 2016
02/16
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they pass by the 10 in the san juan mountains and for the lower elevations for the west and southern foothills four to eight inches of snow. above 10,000 feet in the san cristo areas looking at 8 to 14 inches of new snow. we're gong keep pushing this snow to the south as we go through the day. it won't finish up until 8:00. >>> a group of people at chuck key cheese weren't feeling that fun family feeling. they started a brawl. this morning. airport this morning. a live look at the runway. >> it's a different view. >> you can see a lot of fog. we haven't heard of any delays or cancellations yet. if we do, we'll pass them along to you. as the dry air moves in from the east, the best snow from the storm has been in the front range mountains and foothills communities with upwards of a foot of snow in several areas. we're also going to see dryer air move in from the north and northeast. that's going to be our trend through the day today. we're seeing clearing over the plains, clearing over northern colorado and over the metro area. snow is going to continue in and near the foothills for at
they pass by the 10 in the san juan mountains and for the lower elevations for the west and southern foothills four to eight inches of snow. above 10,000 feet in the san cristo areas looking at 8 to 14 inches of new snow. we're gong keep pushing this snow to the south as we go through the day. it won't finish up until 8:00. >>> a group of people at chuck key cheese weren't feeling that fun family feeling. they started a brawl. this morning. airport this morning. a live look at the...
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Feb 22, 2016
02/16
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to 10 inches expected there, 4 to 8 inches in areas like aspen, vail and snowmass and down to the san juans where we have that winter weather advisory in effect from 5 to 10 inches. a closer look at doppler 9, snow falling in parts of el paso county into northern colorado. it's all falling in the form of rain in fort collins and places like greeley snow mainly in higher elevations from 6,000 feet upwards. here in the metro area we'll have cloudy skies for your drive home. the chance for rain increases closer to 6 p.m. after sunset. here's a look at futurecast and how snow will develop overnight. the good news is by tomorrow 9news tomorrow at 4:30 and note snow will be south of us. we'll see clearing by midmorning, so a quick moving storm could bring us 1 to 3 inches in the metro area, less than that in northern colorado and the eastern plains, the higher amounts coming in the foothills and mountains. temperatures right now in the 40s. it was a typical february day, the high 50 degrees, but tomorrow will be colder. so i'll walk you through the rest of your workweek forecast coming up. >>> it
to 10 inches expected there, 4 to 8 inches in areas like aspen, vail and snowmass and down to the san juans where we have that winter weather advisory in effect from 5 to 10 inches. a closer look at doppler 9, snow falling in parts of el paso county into northern colorado. it's all falling in the form of rain in fort collins and places like greeley snow mainly in higher elevations from 6,000 feet upwards. here in the metro area we'll have cloudy skies for your drive home. the chance for rain...
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Feb 12, 2016
02/16
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shipwreck >> after losing engine power and getting caught, while traveling from jacksonville to san juan puerto rico. >> well, some areas we have cool temperatures with the dew point, we can make clouds that way and when it is at the service, we'll call it fog. it is patchy where ithas formed. it is below half a mile in some areas and certainly slowed down. >> heading into western man stee and sewatee and sarasota is down. >> if you are traveling on the ode, we'll have clear we have warmed upbut nicely compares to yesterday. >> we had that freeze warning, not the case this morning. >> we'll warm things up later this afternoon as we check on our seven-day forecast, a lot a lot is going on here and let's talk about today with temperatures at 70s which where we should be this time of the year >> and then as we head into the weekend, of course, we have valentine's day weekend that's coming up. don't forget that as we check in the forecast. temperature in the upper 60s and the secondary problem will move through and that means we'll wake up with temperature in the 40s. a little bit cool if yo
shipwreck >> after losing engine power and getting caught, while traveling from jacksonville to san juan puerto rico. >> well, some areas we have cool temperatures with the dew point, we can make clouds that way and when it is at the service, we'll call it fog. it is patchy where ithas formed. it is below half a mile in some areas and certainly slowed down. >> heading into western man stee and sewatee and sarasota is down. >> if you are traveling on the ode, we'll have...
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Feb 1, 2016
02/16
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and down across the san juans, too. and the i-25 corridor the snowfall just continuing to intensify to the north of castle rock. this slight band will be inning closer to the denver metro area. again just a taste of what's to which later on tomorrow afternoon. that's when it really is going to start to ratch up. acouple of light showers to the west of town, west of boulder, looking at steady snowfall. it will be on and off as we go so tomorrow morning you wake up, not huge snowfall amounts yet. give it some time, until the afternoon, and that's when it is really will be messy around here. again the timing of it all, it is coming and starting now, the heaviest snowfall on monday and total done by tuesday afternoon into the evening. mountains two feet on top of what they saw the past couple of days. it is wild up there, around the plains 16 to 18 inches. the higher amounts in the foothills. and travel is tough, doing a road trip tomorrow or trying to catch a flight out of dia it will be a mess. check with your airline and
and down across the san juans, too. and the i-25 corridor the snowfall just continuing to intensify to the north of castle rock. this slight band will be inning closer to the denver metro area. again just a taste of what's to which later on tomorrow afternoon. that's when it really is going to start to ratch up. acouple of light showers to the west of town, west of boulder, looking at steady snowfall. it will be on and off as we go so tomorrow morning you wake up, not huge snowfall amounts yet....
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Feb 23, 2016
02/16
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winter weather advisories foothills. 6-10 inches of snow. 4-8 west of vail pass. 5-10 in the san juans. except above 10,000 feet where snow. temperatures in the low 40s today. next few days, closer to 50 degrees. that's going to be pretty nice. >> getting outside. we're taking a live look at i- 70 and airport boulevard. if you're waking up on the east side. a clear shot out to the airport today. nice, dry conditions across i- 70 or at least to the east. we've got multiple issues to talk about. in the meantime, though, let's talk about downtown denver. 7 minutes from 70 out to santa fe. if you're planning a drive into the high country today. we want you to keep in mind. i-70 shuts down until 4:00 p.m. that's because of rock side cleanup. as for now, they're alternating it's 5:49 right now. it may be a tough drive this morning. this is a live look at i-25 and washington. there may be an accident or something happening on the shoulder. 6th and sheridan. >> i know that because i travel that area every day. >> this is where you spun out this morning. >> a little further east of there. >> we
winter weather advisories foothills. 6-10 inches of snow. 4-8 west of vail pass. 5-10 in the san juans. except above 10,000 feet where snow. temperatures in the low 40s today. next few days, closer to 50 degrees. that's going to be pretty nice. >> getting outside. we're taking a live look at i- 70 and airport boulevard. if you're waking up on the east side. a clear shot out to the airport today. nice, dry conditions across i- 70 or at least to the east. we've got multiple issues to talk...
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Feb 18, 2016
02/16
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ramÓn: el jefe interino de la policÍa de san josÉ, naciÓ en san juan de puerto rico en 1970 y desde queicÍa. ramÓn: desde hace aÑos formo parte del grupo policiaco y ahora tiene una familia. mÁs de dos dÉcadas que segÚn nos dice se ha convertido en una gran experiencia. pero porque deben creer los habitantes de san josÉ que es la persona indicada para ocupar ese puesto. >> no me puedo ver en otro uniforme, todo lo voy hacer por esta ciudad, porque quiero lo mejor para aquÍ. ramÓn: hasta quÉ punto el departamento de policÍa de san josÉ puede colaborar con autoridades de inmigraciÓn? >> yo no pudo tener mi ciudad, mi gente estar asustadas porque creen que no puede llamar a la policÍa. un jefe de policía en estados unidos, no puede tener ese temor en su comunidad. ramÓn: cuales el plan para que se fortalezca la relaciÓn' >> en eso estamos trabajando y tenemos muchas ideas para mejorar la relaciÓn. ramÓn: en cuanto los planes para mejorar los crÍmenes y la violencia que azota san josÉ. >> el jefe policÍaco que muy pronto serÁ ratificado en esta posiciÓn de forma oficial, dice que todavÍa ha
ramÓn: el jefe interino de la policÍa de san josÉ, naciÓ en san juan de puerto rico en 1970 y desde queicÍa. ramÓn: desde hace aÑos formo parte del grupo policiaco y ahora tiene una familia. mÁs de dos dÉcadas que segÚn nos dice se ha convertido en una gran experiencia. pero porque deben creer los habitantes de san josÉ que es la persona indicada para ocupar ese puesto. >> no me puedo ver en otro uniforme, todo lo voy hacer por esta ciudad, porque quiero lo mejor para aquÍ....
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Feb 11, 2016
02/16
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now down to michelle in san juan. >> i'm here in san juan as you say, melissa. even though we're in a big conference about puerto rico, everyone here is very attuned to the markets and aware of the sell-off. they keep asking about it. i see my real time app. the dow jones industrial average off 350 points. we'll have a lot more on the markets and a lot more from puerto rico. we have the ceo of ambac coming up at the top of the hour. he has a lot of money on the line depending on what happens with the restructuring of the bonds here in the island. we'll have that interview exclusively coming up in 20 minutes. more "power lunch" right after this. ♪ okay, so you launched your bank's app. now what? how will you keep up with the new demands of today's digital economy? the fact is: some believe they won't need a traditional bank down the road, so at cognizant, we're helping banking and financial services companies think digital, be untraditional, and reimagine what the bank of the future can be. our clients can now leverage customer intelligence to predict their finan
now down to michelle in san juan. >> i'm here in san juan as you say, melissa. even though we're in a big conference about puerto rico, everyone here is very attuned to the markets and aware of the sell-off. they keep asking about it. i see my real time app. the dow jones industrial average off 350 points. we'll have a lot more on the markets and a lot more from puerto rico. we have the ceo of ambac coming up at the top of the hour. he has a lot of money on the line depending on what...
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Feb 26, 2016
02/16
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punta cana and towards portions of san juan, 84, 85 degrees. i'll have a lot more on coming up next. looking great and stepping out with confidence includes having beautifuleet. my newest beauty routine secret starts in the shower. discover the latest innovation from amop\. the new pedi perfect wet & dry. now get effortless hard skin removava on dry or wet skin. plus, it has 2 speeds and it's rechargeable. the easy way for touchably soft feet. suits me and my new shoes. new amop\ pedi perfect wet & dry. available at walmart in the foot care aisle >>> the south beach wine and food festival finally began last night. >> the festival now in its 15th year. the food network and cooking channel will also be holding events in ft. lauderdale for the very first te. but the main event, yes, miami beach. that's where there's a little something for everywne. 90 events, i challenge you to findan event that doesn't speak to what you love in food and drink. >>> the weather's going to cooperate for the food and wine festival. get out there and enjoy. will be a
punta cana and towards portions of san juan, 84, 85 degrees. i'll have a lot more on coming up next. looking great and stepping out with confidence includes having beautifuleet. my newest beauty routine secret starts in the shower. discover the latest innovation from amop\. the new pedi perfect wet & dry. now get effortless hard skin removava on dry or wet skin. plus, it has 2 speeds and it's rechargeable. the easy way for touchably soft feet. suits me and my new shoes. new amop\ pedi...
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Feb 4, 2016
02/16
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san juan mountains are popular with skiers who sometimes trigger avalanches. a snowmobiler was buried in a slide 100 miles away. it's better to have a controlled avalanche like this. >> julian sa a sang inside ecuador's embassy in london appears to be near its end. he will himself up to authorities tomorrow if a u.n. panel rules against his claims in a case that he's brought against both britain and sweden. he took refuge in that embassy three years ago to avoid extradition to sweden where he faces sexual assault charges. >> we already did the serious political news. we started the half hour. now for a lighter moment from the campaign trail. >> this is hard to watch. jeb bush has a town hall today at a middle school cafeteria in derry, new hampshire. no matter what happens there, it cannot be any worse than this event in hanover, yesterday. >> i think the next president needs to be quieter but sends a signal we're prepared to act in the national security interests of this country to get back in the business of creating a more peaceful world. please clap. [ app
san juan mountains are popular with skiers who sometimes trigger avalanches. a snowmobiler was buried in a slide 100 miles away. it's better to have a controlled avalanche like this. >> julian sa a sang inside ecuador's embassy in london appears to be near its end. he will himself up to authorities tomorrow if a u.n. panel rules against his claims in a case that he's brought against both britain and sweden. he took refuge in that embassy three years ago to avoid extradition to sweden...
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Feb 25, 2016
02/16
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as we go to the afternoon you might get one or two clouds here across the san juan mountains and that is about it. lows tonight under on a mainly clear skies lots of teens in the mountains eight in gunnison and we will stay below freezing. chile and cold tonight tomorrow back into the thirties and forties in the mountains and craig in steamboat springs and steamboat springs in the fifties for grand junction and a mix of thirties and forties and in a few spots may be one or 2 degrees cooler than we had today. most places he won't know you want to know the distant difference. the big drop-off was in southeast colorado when temperatures were in the upper forties and fifties. 60 tomorrow, lots of sunshine. and as the front goes by on sunday i can't rule out a sprinkle or light rain shower? mondays dry at 60 degrees but that is the warm before the storm and tuesday i think we are waking up to snow that will be with us in the morning continuing tuesday afternoon and could linger with some light snow showers and the long duration even though the snow may be light it could add up to several i
as we go to the afternoon you might get one or two clouds here across the san juan mountains and that is about it. lows tonight under on a mainly clear skies lots of teens in the mountains eight in gunnison and we will stay below freezing. chile and cold tonight tomorrow back into the thirties and forties in the mountains and craig in steamboat springs and steamboat springs in the fifties for grand junction and a mix of thirties and forties and in a few spots may be one or 2 degrees cooler than...
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Feb 10, 2016
02/16
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y dependiente no hay confirmaciÓn tampoco que los restos encontrados en el basurero y en el rÍo san juando, sin embargo, los padres pidieron castigo para el ex procurador y mantiene la exigencia del regreso con vida de todos sus hijos marÍa celeste arrarÁs. >> gracias por la informaciÓn desde la capital mexicana el brote de zika estÁ amenazando los juegos olÍmpicos de rio de janeiro estÁn estudiando como bajar el riesgo de contagio. >> mientras el temor de zika sobre todo el temor que afecte la participaciÓn de atletas internacional aquÍ en estados unidos estÁn tomando medidas estamos en washington con los detalles a continuaciÓn. >> aquÍ en estados unidos la casa blanca pidiÓ al congreso 1800 millones de dÓlares en fondos de emergencia para combatir el virus entre ellos el desarrollo de una vacuna que segÚn expertos podrÍa tardar aÚn aÑos pero por ahora la preocupaciÓn es que los temores alcancen incluso a los atletas olÍmpicos de todo el mundo. >> es el sueÑo de todo atleta una meta olÍmpica que ahora podrÍa verse amenazada por un mosquito y virus del zika, reportes de prensa indicaban
y dependiente no hay confirmaciÓn tampoco que los restos encontrados en el basurero y en el rÍo san juando, sin embargo, los padres pidieron castigo para el ex procurador y mantiene la exigencia del regreso con vida de todos sus hijos marÍa celeste arrarÁs. >> gracias por la informaciÓn desde la capital mexicana el brote de zika estÁ amenazando los juegos olÍmpicos de rio de janeiro estÁn estudiando como bajar el riesgo de contagio. >> mientras el temor de zika sobre todo el...
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Feb 4, 2016
02/16
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in puerto rico's capitol of san juan, doctors are alerting pregnant patients, because of the potentialorrelation between the zika virus, and microcephaly a rare condition in which children are born with unusually small or deformed heads. >> i never encounter anything like this. the closest that i can recall something like this, i have to go back to 1980, and i wasn't even in medical school by that time, when hiv came out, and we had a lot of fear out of something that we knew very, very few amount of information. so i compare that to the level. >> reporter: this doctor says the confusion, misinformation, and lack of communication from health officials to blame for some of the panic. for christina gonzalez who is due next month, the lack of information has been troubling. >> more information and information about prevention, because we're all -- we know that the mosquito is in puerto rico since -- forever, and we know about dengay, with but this is another story, because we know it could effect the baby. >> reporter: there have been no reports of women contracting the zika virus in puer
in puerto rico's capitol of san juan, doctors are alerting pregnant patients, because of the potentialorrelation between the zika virus, and microcephaly a rare condition in which children are born with unusually small or deformed heads. >> i never encounter anything like this. the closest that i can recall something like this, i have to go back to 1980, and i wasn't even in medical school by that time, when hiv came out, and we had a lot of fear out of something that we knew very, very...
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Feb 11, 2016
02/16
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jacksonville to san juan, portuerto rico rico. >>> miami-dade's newest top cop getting sworn in today. >> of whhich i'm now about to enter. >> so help me god. >> so hel me god. [ applause ] >> an emotional ceremony in port miami. juan perez choked up several times as he spoke of family and admiration of fellow police officers. perez replaces .d. patterson, who retired back in january. >>> today, there was@a peaceful end to the nearly six weeks long standoff at a government wildlife refuge in oregon. the last four of the armed protesterer surrounding after being surrounded by federal agents. this conclusion was not quick and it had plenty of drama of course. >> reporter: after 41 days, the oregon surrendered to authorities, but not before a defiant last and. >> come out with your hands up. >> no, we're not. >> rerter: the fbi surrounded protesters overnight leading to hours of tense negotiations live streamed over t internet. >> we need to get calm here. >> reporter: the occupation part of a long dispute over federal lands. bundy was arrested last month and his father cliven bundy lock
jacksonville to san juan, portuerto rico rico. >>> miami-dade's newest top cop getting sworn in today. >> of whhich i'm now about to enter. >> so help me god. >> so hel me god. [ applause ] >> an emotional ceremony in port miami. juan perez choked up several times as he spoke of family and admiration of fellow police officers. perez replaces .d. patterson, who retired back in january. >>> today, there was@a peaceful end to the nearly six weeks long...
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Feb 22, 2016
02/16
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you will notice that areas out to the west could see some 4-8 inches and the same for the san juans but it is around the johnson eisenhower tunnel in the southern foothills 5-12 inches. boulder, a beautiful shot but that one has just clicked off on us. instead, let's look at the rest of the day. the temperatures in the upper 40s. the chance of showers appears in the forecast this afternoon. after sunset, and through the evening, that rain is expected to turn into snow. but this storm system really will be favoring areas in the foothills. and in the high country. and so by tomorrow afternoon, we are going to be done with the snow in the city. in fact, it is going to start to taper off by tomorrow morning. and by then, 1-3 inches. it is just that the ground is so warm, tarhonda and kyle, but at least it is some moisture across the state. >> we need that moisture. >> so now it is about one to >> yes. >> that's good. we can deal with that. thank you. >>> and a four-month-long 9 wants to know investigation has found some colorado schools are not fully prepared if a shooter your kids. we lear
you will notice that areas out to the west could see some 4-8 inches and the same for the san juans but it is around the johnson eisenhower tunnel in the southern foothills 5-12 inches. boulder, a beautiful shot but that one has just clicked off on us. instead, let's look at the rest of the day. the temperatures in the upper 40s. the chance of showers appears in the forecast this afternoon. after sunset, and through the evening, that rain is expected to turn into snow. but this storm system...
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Feb 23, 2016
02/16
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some places picking up 1 to 4 inches of snow into trinidad, and san juans could pick up several inches as snow could fall through the day. let's check with our temperatures this morning. we're starting off with 28 in greeley. 32 for boulder and fort collins. 27 in lineman. 13 in leadville and 31 in grand junction. for your temperatures today, we get to 40 later on today. 42 in boulder. 46 in fort collins. upper 40s in the eastern plains and 29 in frisco and 43 in grand junction. tomorrow, we return to spring-like temperatures. 51 on thursday, and by thursday, we're knocking on the doors of 70. joel, how is it on the roads? >> it's dark on c 470 on the westbound direction passed university right now. you can further to the west, let me show you c 470 and can carol. you can see the accumulation. as the cars pass, you'll see the spray behind snow and slush. and this is the worse as you travel along c 470. the chain restrictions in place near the howard johnson tunnel through to the adverse conditions. across the denver metro area, this icon is indicating there's spin offs into the foothil
some places picking up 1 to 4 inches of snow into trinidad, and san juans could pick up several inches as snow could fall through the day. let's check with our temperatures this morning. we're starting off with 28 in greeley. 32 for boulder and fort collins. 27 in lineman. 13 in leadville and 31 in grand junction. for your temperatures today, we get to 40 later on today. 42 in boulder. 46 in fort collins. upper 40s in the eastern plains and 29 in frisco and 43 in grand junction. tomorrow, we...
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Feb 7, 2016
02/16
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i go to san juan regional middle school and my favorite ink to learn -- thing to learn is literacy in miss walker's class. interviewer: so this is the first time for you going through this. new hampshire does it every four years. >> yes. it is very cool. interviewer: what is your name, why did you come out today, are you supporting carly or you on the fence? >> my name is at. i brought my daughter holly. she is excited about carly being the next president and i support carly because she is strong on the issues and she is not afraid of speaking her opinion and she has plans, unlike some of the other candidates who have no plans. we need to cut the size of government, she plans to do that. we need to reform the tax code which none of the other candidates are talking about and that is why i came an hour up to see her. interviewer: there were some undecided, do you think she closed the deal? >> it was hard to tell. i heard a couple people who came to listen and watch because that is what they do. take him up and try to listen to all of the candidates. she closed the deal with me. she has
i go to san juan regional middle school and my favorite ink to learn -- thing to learn is literacy in miss walker's class. interviewer: so this is the first time for you going through this. new hampshire does it every four years. >> yes. it is very cool. interviewer: what is your name, why did you come out today, are you supporting carly or you on the fence? >> my name is at. i brought my daughter holly. she is excited about carly being the next president and i support carly because...
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the avalanche in southwestern colorado's san juan mountains was intentionally set off to prevent an accident later. the area is popular with outdoorsmen who sometimes trigger avalanches. this controlled avalanche made sure a key road stays open. >>> other roads in the northern rockies and cascades are likely to be snow covered this morning. drivers can expect wet roads in the northwest and along the eastern seaboard, possibly even flooding in the south. a little slippery from know near the northern great lakes. >>> if you're flying, airport delays are likeliest in boston. >>> now to the latest on the zika virus outbreak. the governor of florida has declared a health emergency in four counties because of the virus. >> at least nine cases of the mosquito-borne illness detected in florida. the cases are from people who contracted the disease elsewhere. and the president of brazil says the virus has gone from a distant nightmare to a real threat against the brazilian people. >> some are saying that health threat in brazil should force the cancellation of the olympics. one medical ethicist says i
the avalanche in southwestern colorado's san juan mountains was intentionally set off to prevent an accident later. the area is popular with outdoorsmen who sometimes trigger avalanches. this controlled avalanche made sure a key road stays open. >>> other roads in the northern rockies and cascades are likely to be snow covered this morning. drivers can expect wet roads in the northwest and along the eastern seaboard, possibly even flooding in the south. a little slippery from know near...
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the accident happened in october of last year as 33 crew members traveled from jacksonville to san juan puerto path of hurricane joaquin. >>> tracking storms, alerting you, protecting your family. it's time for 10 weather. >> beautiful gorgeous day today this saturday. there were so many people doing so many different things around the bay area. keeping our fingers crossed for a repeat tonight going into tomorrow. >> tammy, i can guarantee a repeat performance, so if you are stuck inside today either at work or cleaning the house. we still have tomorrow to get outside and enjoy this gorgeous weather, this late february weather. just about picture perfect for this time of year, and a gorgeous sunset setting up tonight from our camera at clearwater beach. part of our sky 10 network. a little bit of daylight left, and then it's still going to stay mild into the evening, so maybe you want to take a nice stroll after dinner. that would be fine too. look at these temperatures, comfortable, 66 in new port richey. that's one of our cooler spots. mild, 72 in st. pete. starting to feel a little m
the accident happened in october of last year as 33 crew members traveled from jacksonville to san juan puerto path of hurricane joaquin. >>> tracking storms, alerting you, protecting your family. it's time for 10 weather. >> beautiful gorgeous day today this saturday. there were so many people doing so many different things around the bay area. keeping our fingers crossed for a repeat tonight going into tomorrow. >> tammy, i can guarantee a repeat performance, so if you...
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san juan county and the town of silverton endorsed the cleanup plan last week. back in august, you will recall, the epa inadvertently triggered the release of 3 million gallons of waste water, from the inactive gold king mine during preliminary cleanup work. rivers here in colorado were polluted along with some in new mexico and utah. >>> it is leap day. february 29. how are you spending your extra day? we are at work. >> we are at work. together. we like it, you know. well, if you're keeping your time today on this leap day, consider this. are synced to an atomic clock that is in boulder. mia rodriguez is at the national institute of technology today in boulder where the clock is located. it is also where atomic clocks signal. now, many think that the clock is in fort collins. it is not. the radio station that transmits the atomic clock signal is in fort collins. the clock itself is in boulder. you can watch my story about this amazing piece of technology, today, on 9 news at 6:00. did you know that? >> yes and no. >> i thought it was in fort collins. >> yes. o
san juan county and the town of silverton endorsed the cleanup plan last week. back in august, you will recall, the epa inadvertently triggered the release of 3 million gallons of waste water, from the inactive gold king mine during preliminary cleanup work. rivers here in colorado were polluted along with some in new mexico and utah. >>> it is leap day. february 29. how are you spending your extra day? we are at work. >> we are at work. together. we like it, you know. well, if...