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they had guns cached throughout southern colorado.formed themselves into the small military brigade. they were better at small group small-group tactics in the state militia turned out to be. this was a sort of guerrilla war that you can think of as a prize and by the time they laid down their arms ten days later when they sent federal send federal troops out because about 30 people and dynamited a couple of the mayans and the strike a couple of company towns into the targeting was deliberate. it was the place is the fourth most depressed in the the minds and the mines and the company towns. so the massacre in the lasting reverberations some cases in years for the sort of loose ends in the tragedy to play themselves out. to this day it is quite controversial. it's been the last few decades that people have been talking about it. and in a lot of ways, this is a kind the kind of civil war in that kind of the state and people have that on both sides into and that these communities are very small type make -- tightknit communities and peo
they had guns cached throughout southern colorado.formed themselves into the small military brigade. they were better at small group small-group tactics in the state militia turned out to be. this was a sort of guerrilla war that you can think of as a prize and by the time they laid down their arms ten days later when they sent federal send federal troops out because about 30 people and dynamited a couple of the mayans and the strike a couple of company towns into the targeting was deliberate....
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. >> while visiting colorado, with the help of our local cable partner, we spoke with margaret coel, author of the "chief left hand: southernho." >> chief left hand was one of the indians in the 1800s. he lived here in colorado on the plains of colorado. in the long to the arapaho's and the cheyenne people. and so what made him great, he was a piece indian chief. we know all about the war chiefs and the warriors thundering across the plain fighting the enemies. but we don't hear a lot about indian chiefs that were for peace. but they work very hard to bring all of the newcomers who are coming on to indian lands, rating them and the tribe together, finding a way to different people of different cultures could live together. and chief left hand was one of those really great piece people great he was also fluent in english and this was highly unusual in the mid-1800s for any indians to be fluent in english or in any other language other than the language that indians spoke. each tribe had its own language. but the common language was the sign language. so everyone communicated with signs. no one had to learn anyone else's lang
. >> while visiting colorado, with the help of our local cable partner, we spoke with margaret coel, author of the "chief left hand: southernho." >> chief left hand was one of the indians in the 1800s. he lived here in colorado on the plains of colorado. in the long to the arapaho's and the cheyenne people. and so what made him great, he was a piece indian chief. we know all about the war chiefs and the warriors thundering across the plain fighting the enemies. but we...
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in colorado, heavy snow already is causing hazardous travel conditions there. a cold front came across the southern part of colorado this weekend, producing a windchill as cold as 20 degrees. colorado also had snow in september, 11 days before the official end of summer, which is a record for the earliest snowfall in that state. >>> and boy, we don't even want to think about it, but we have to look back this morning. remember this? this was just about every winter, every week last winter, i should say. it was a winter where everyone wanted to own some stock in a rock salt company. crews were spreading salt on ice-covered roads just about every morning. the sheer number of storms we had depleted salt supplies for townships all over the area, and it turns out the price of rock salt nationwide has gone up. in some cases, kmupcommunities t afford what they need for the coming winter. katy zachry has been looking into this. communities and townships already have to plan for winter. what's the situation? >> chris, as if we need something else to worry about this winter, right? we took the concern to penn
in colorado, heavy snow already is causing hazardous travel conditions there. a cold front came across the southern part of colorado this weekend, producing a windchill as cold as 20 degrees. colorado also had snow in september, 11 days before the official end of summer, which is a record for the earliest snowfall in that state. >>> and boy, we don't even want to think about it, but we have to look back this morning. remember this? this was just about every winter, every week last...
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this is in southern colorado, just to the west of interstate 25.grees if you are getting ready and getting up this morning. you are going to get up to 60. pretty nice day with a ton of sunshine. first alert forecast for your day today across the northeast. here is where we have got the rain. behind this rain much cooler air comes. in tomorrow will be the coldest day that we have seen so far this year. down in southeast, also a really cool day, in fact coolest day you have seen so far as well. plenty of sunshine out across the northern plains, you see that white there, that is snow, first time i have had to put that on the map. out across the west really warm southern california, one more day of santa ana winds and incredibly high temperatures. nothing says october taco day. >> what can be more exsilver rating than tacos in the rain. i ask you. i wish you were here. amazing chef with us here. right? >> today is up. >> we get to eat for free here. >> absolutely. i will prepare some of those tacos for you guys so you can taste it: known for fresh mexi
this is in southern colorado, just to the west of interstate 25.grees if you are getting ready and getting up this morning. you are going to get up to 60. pretty nice day with a ton of sunshine. first alert forecast for your day today across the northeast. here is where we have got the rain. behind this rain much cooler air comes. in tomorrow will be the coldest day that we have seen so far this year. down in southeast, also a really cool day, in fact coolest day you have seen so far as well....
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colorado. valley was home to the southern arapahoe indians and founded in 1859, now home to more than 100,000 people. posted by our comcast cable partners, the city tour staff showcase the city's history. learn more all weekend here on american history tv. >> well, actually, the highway that you drove up through the was built in the early 1870's. it was built specifically to go to carolyn. that put boulder into the mining game early. although it was still a supply town. met -- wagons were the rule of thumb for a lot of mining. wagonok it to town and a and you bought your dynamite, your supplies, and everything else. you put it back in the same wagon and went back. boulder figured -- figures into this early. >> we are in western boulder county near the site of the old town of caribou. it is completely a ghost town. right down there in the meadow is a town that was built to exploit the mineral resources, innly silver, discovered 1879. made,he discoveries were boulder was a small community still looking for its identity in the world, still supporting agriculture. there needed to be a place where commod
colorado. valley was home to the southern arapahoe indians and founded in 1859, now home to more than 100,000 people. posted by our comcast cable partners, the city tour staff showcase the city's history. learn more all weekend here on american history tv. >> well, actually, the highway that you drove up through the was built in the early 1870's. it was built specifically to go to carolyn. that put boulder into the mining game early. although it was still a supply town. met -- wagons were...
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rain from western colorado down to south texas and in southern florida. in the northwest. >> a lot of 60-degree temperatures in the east. warmer going south. 80s along the gulf coast and into the 90s in the southwest. 70s in southern california and 60s in the northwest. >>> an interesting debate happening in colorado. this centers on how to protect children from mistakenly eating edible marijuana products. a state health official wants to ban many of those products, including most candies as well as brownies and cookies. his proposal comes just days after police in denver warned parents to watch out for pot candy being given out to trick-or-treaters. >> let's face it. marijuana use is often followed by snacking. here's an unusual pizza idea they've come up with in south korea. pizza hut calls it the star edge pizza because of its crust which is stuffed with cream cheese and cranberries or apple cinnamon flavoring. the toppings include steak strips, bacon, sausage, calamari, shrimp, broccoli, pepper and cheese. clearly this is not a kosher pizza. >> tell m
rain from western colorado down to south texas and in southern florida. in the northwest. >> a lot of 60-degree temperatures in the east. warmer going south. 80s along the gulf coast and into the 90s in the southwest. 70s in southern california and 60s in the northwest. >>> an interesting debate happening in colorado. this centers on how to protect children from mistakenly eating edible marijuana products. a state health official wants to ban many of those products, including...
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light rain from colorado to west texas as well as in southern florida. clear everywhere else. >> 60s in the northeast and northwest. 70s and 80s in the southern half. and in kansas city, word series game one, 61 at first pitch. >>> still ahead, an you are jenlt warning for faulty air bags. >>> and a street fight between kids goes viral. and now sparking an all-out investigation. >>> and speaking up. moni monica lewinsky talks about her past, her new mission and falling in love with the president. >>> well, a major air bag recall is being expanded this morning. nearly 5 million drivers are being warned to have their air bag replaced. most were built between 2000 and 2006. in the defective air bags, the deflator actually explodes like an ied, propelling deadly shrapnel. some drivers haven't gotten the recall notice yet. >> a lot of folks who own vehicles have not received the notificati notification. and that's a real issue. >> the air bags have been used in toyota, mazda, bmw as well as nissan. they come from one plant in mexico owned by a japanese compan
light rain from colorado to west texas as well as in southern florida. clear everywhere else. >> 60s in the northeast and northwest. 70s and 80s in the southern half. and in kansas city, word series game one, 61 at first pitch. >>> still ahead, an you are jenlt warning for faulty air bags. >>> and a street fight between kids goes viral. and now sparking an all-out investigation. >>> and speaking up. moni monica lewinsky talks about her past, her new mission and...
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colorado, yeah, take a look at this. heavy snow is causing hazardous travel conditions. a cold front swept across the southerncing a windchill as cold as 20 degrees. colorado also saw snow in september, 11 days before the official end of summer. that hurts. that was a record for the earliest snowfall there. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> a nice start this morning. temperatures are actually warmer than they were yesterday morning because there are some clouds overhead. that's a cloudy view from the comcast center. 57 degrees in philadelphia with clouds, but temperatures won't come down a whole lot more. and rain hasn't been coming down at the shore, but we have been watching a few spotty showers in the area. most of the area is warmer because of the clouds. 58 degrees in wilmington. northeast philadelphia's 56 degrees, while audubon is 56. camden has dropped to 54. voorhees and cherry hill at 55 degrees, while glendora's down to 55 degrees and falling, but not much more, thanks to the cloud cover which will be around most of the day. we'll see some thinning of clouds
colorado, yeah, take a look at this. heavy snow is causing hazardous travel conditions. a cold front swept across the southerncing a windchill as cold as 20 degrees. colorado also saw snow in september, 11 days before the official end of summer. that hurts. that was a record for the earliest snowfall there. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> a nice start this morning. temperatures are actually warmer than they were yesterday morning because...
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obviously colorado, they need hispanics to turnout african-americans, and some of the southern racesn alaska they need native alaskans to turnout. it is still the case, she cannot go everywhere, but she can go more places than president obama. >> he is so unpopular now, with undecided voters, that just having the same name as him does not overcome her iq rating. >> a federal appeals court in california set down bans on same-sex marriage in two other states. you can never have too much arkansas barbecue, and too much bill clinton. >> here is president clinton doing a classic hog call. >> we have a bunch of national press. what do you say we call the hogs? [applause] >> if we someday have to change the name of the show from "with all due respect" i would like to call it "what do you say we call the hogs." [laughter] it cannot be more natural. >> the most exciting of country is happening on the field of dreams. the washington nationals staved off elimination's by beating san francisco giants. >> i'm sort of cheering for the nationals because i like the nationals, i do not much like the
obviously colorado, they need hispanics to turnout african-americans, and some of the southern racesn alaska they need native alaskans to turnout. it is still the case, she cannot go everywhere, but she can go more places than president obama. >> he is so unpopular now, with undecided voters, that just having the same name as him does not overcome her iq rating. >> a federal appeals court in california set down bans on same-sex marriage in two other states. you can never have too...
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our focal point continues to be in the eastern portions of southern plains as we see a cold front pushing east. this caused problems in colorado monday focussing on upper midwest. it continues to slowly push east ward. looking at possibility of strong winds, heavy rain, maybe even hail in the process. the areas highlighted in this purple color from areas like indiana, illinois down toward t texas. behind it colder air and maybe even snow flurries in the da co -- the dakotas for the weekend. dry toward the southeast, d.c. 24 and atlanta 29 degrees. wrapping things up with a look at europe. a low pressure system has been a problem maker for southern france shifting east into italy a a balance kins. he have precipitation and hail. dry conditions for london 21, 23 paris, cooler warsaw sunny skies with high of 16. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's an extended outlook. frds . >>> and that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm miko from tokyo. we'll have more news for you at the gg99Ññwçç >> i and jeannie in paris. these are the headlines. police in hong kong warned protesters not to charge the government buildin
our focal point continues to be in the eastern portions of southern plains as we see a cold front pushing east. this caused problems in colorado monday focussing on upper midwest. it continues to slowly push east ward. looking at possibility of strong winds, heavy rain, maybe even hail in the process. the areas highlighted in this purple color from areas like indiana, illinois down toward t texas. behind it colder air and maybe even snow flurries in the da co -- the dakotas for the weekend. dry...
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maggie, the oldest daughter has made a good match to another southern man,ed ason hayes, but they moved out to colorado springs. and supposedly for his asthma. but i interviewed maggie's descendan descendants, spent a lot of time with he and his wife carol, and his quote was really striking, he said, she had seen so much she needed to get away. he said for years and years all the colorado family, which is where all the desen dentds were, they wanted nothing i should tell you about new orleans, first we get a consolation prize. for breaking up with fred, the new orleans confederate veterans and other supporters award her queen of combis. they don't do this officially, but this is the prize for giving up the yankees. she gets to be queen of new orleans and this is one of the famous crews. she is queen. the theme is the rise land of the rising sun. she has these beautiful embroidered kimonos and jewelry and the museum here and they go after one of the badges. they have these roads and her jewelry and crown. this is supposed to make up for that. this would be awesome. the top coolest thing ever with the be
maggie, the oldest daughter has made a good match to another southern man,ed ason hayes, but they moved out to colorado springs. and supposedly for his asthma. but i interviewed maggie's descendan descendants, spent a lot of time with he and his wife carol, and his quote was really striking, he said, she had seen so much she needed to get away. he said for years and years all the colorado family, which is where all the desen dentds were, they wanted nothing i should tell you about new orleans,...
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nationally tomorrow look for sort of a line of showers actually from colorado through parts of nebraska and kansas over to missouri, parts of southerninnesota through illinois and idaho into ohio and parts of kentucky, west virginia. otherwise, aside from those states, looks like a mainly calm day tomorrow nationwide. across the state of california, sunny, warm from chico to sacramento to yosemite and fresno, 84 in los angeles. 92 in palm springs. here in the bay area tomorrow, afri after early morning fog, a sunny day with lows ranging from low 60s at the coast to low 70s around the bay to upper 80s inland. speaking of fleet week weather, a few segments ago, here's how things will look around san francisco on thursday, friday and saturday. mainly sunny afternoons through the three-day period. warming up on saturday so should be great viewing conditions for the air show performances and for anything else you may want to do on fleet week here in san francisco. larry and ama? >> thank you, spencer. >>> still ahead on abc 7 news at 4:00, why a mother was turned away from a public pool because of what she was wearing. >>> plus, if you b
nationally tomorrow look for sort of a line of showers actually from colorado through parts of nebraska and kansas over to missouri, parts of southerninnesota through illinois and idaho into ohio and parts of kentucky, west virginia. otherwise, aside from those states, looks like a mainly calm day tomorrow nationwide. across the state of california, sunny, warm from chico to sacramento to yosemite and fresno, 84 in los angeles. 92 in palm springs. here in the bay area tomorrow, afri after early...
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southern arizona yesterday. that moisture on the move into colorado, into missouri and parts of kansas and illinois.atches up there. you'll see 3 or 4 inches of rainfall on top of what you've already seen just northwest of kansas city today, where it has already been flooding. the wave of low pressure, moving its way around this stationary front. we'll see a couple more days, three more days, i think, of this rainfall. and locally over 5 inches of rainfall. that's a quick check of the forecast. >> good morning, i am meteorologist mike nicco with the bay area forecast. there is thick fog for some of us in the morning leading to the cool of the highs and sunny and warmer-than-average and a significant pattern theft could mean rain in the forecast. mid-to-upper 60's at the coast and low-to-mid 70's around the bay and 80 inland. in more 90's. tonight is like this morning. on saturday and sunday and monday, we will return to summer help like >>> another warm day in dallas. meanwhile, a beautiful fall day across much of the northeast. >> nice and crisp here. >> yeah. >> thank you. >>> coming up, new devel
southern arizona yesterday. that moisture on the move into colorado, into missouri and parts of kansas and illinois.atches up there. you'll see 3 or 4 inches of rainfall on top of what you've already seen just northwest of kansas city today, where it has already been flooding. the wave of low pressure, moving its way around this stationary front. we'll see a couple more days, three more days, i think, of this rainfall. and locally over 5 inches of rainfall. that's a quick check of the forecast....
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southern part of the u.s. which is heading for the wet weather and the flash floods. >> even the foot range of the colorado rockiess well, thanks to the remnants of what was tropical storm simon across the southwestern parts of the united states and parts of mexico earlier in the workweek. this is the latest. we have contrasting temperatures across the country, thanks to what is called a stationary boundary setting up across the central parts of the united states. very cool, autumn-like weather to the north and funneling in this moisture from the remnants of simon and gulf of mexico moisture and the result is heavy rainfall and the pos pillabilsi flooding. you can just see some of that moisture streaming in from the remnants of tropical storm simon. how much rainfall you ask? good thing you ask, two to three inches near kansas city. the front range of the colorado rockies, more of the same. just enough for the national weather service to issue the flash flood watches east of denver and the greater kansas city area. so we'll be monitoring that. i talked about the clash of seasons. look at the temperature difference
southern part of the u.s. which is heading for the wet weather and the flash floods. >> even the foot range of the colorado rockiess well, thanks to the remnants of what was tropical storm simon across the southwestern parts of the united states and parts of mexico earlier in the workweek. this is the latest. we have contrasting temperatures across the country, thanks to what is called a stationary boundary setting up across the central parts of the united states. very cool, autumn-like...
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southern california, and with that comes a fire threat as well. los angeles expected to top out at 101 degrees saturday, but take a look at this. in coloradold enough for snow making crews to pump out some white stuff at copper mountain. ski season just around the corner. >>> coming up, more on the ebola developments, including a scare about schools from parents and potential impact on air travel. i talk to montell williams that made an emotional plea to help a former marine jailed in mexico. >>> first, who is 17-year-old joshua wong, why is his name at the forefront of a fight for democracy? we will answer that question, go live to hong kong in just seconds. when folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitmen
southern california, and with that comes a fire threat as well. los angeles expected to top out at 101 degrees saturday, but take a look at this. in coloradold enough for snow making crews to pump out some white stuff at copper mountain. ski season just around the corner. >>> coming up, more on the ebola developments, including a scare about schools from parents and potential impact on air travel. i talk to montell williams that made an emotional plea to help a former marine jailed in...
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southern california area. if they ran into a number in the list but to kill them. those street gang members through the western texas, arizona, new mexico, washington, oregon and colorado. most of the drugs they sell come from mexico. sylvia was saying this morning to estimate 90% of the drugs outcome in the united states through mexico. the gang structure in l.a. already set up in neighborhoods all over southern california became like a mc donald's franchise for the mexican cartels. in the early 90s the san diego gang member named david thoreau, they called him pop by, developed a strong relationship with the tijuana mexican drug cartel and idea for ms. or you know felix brothers. top five based on his successes for the cartels running back and forth across the border from seeing diego into mexico. at 1992, he was a made member of the california mexican mafia under the tutelage of another mafioso named josÉ marquez, better known as bat or kaz. these guys shipped 10 intensive drugs across the border and they arrested trio of hotties behind. among those bodies, the 1993 assassination as a guadalajara airport in the 1997 ambush of the tijuana newspaper and jesus bunker n
southern california area. if they ran into a number in the list but to kill them. those street gang members through the western texas, arizona, new mexico, washington, oregon and colorado. most of the drugs they sell come from mexico. sylvia was saying this morning to estimate 90% of the drugs outcome in the united states through mexico. the gang structure in l.a. already set up in neighborhoods all over southern california became like a mc donald's franchise for the mexican cartels. in the...
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colorado all the way towards the mid-atlantic. that will be the focus for showers as well as storms. as we head through today, anywhere from the southern portions of new england, even around new york city, boston, you'll see some of that rain, stretching back into the mid south around the memphis area, little rock, into eastern parts of texas. by the time we head into tomorrow, northeast dries out but still seeing the wet weather from the ohio valley back down to the mississippi river valley. that's where we could see some of the heaviest of the rains. totals in some areas could reach 2 to 3 inches through our monday morning. surrounding that, 1 to 2 inches of rain. and a heads-up of what will be coming for the end of the weekend into early next week. the chance for strong and severe storms. pretty large area that may be impacted. in total, we're talking tens of millions who are at risk. we'll be certainly following it. back to you, alex. >> we appreciate that, thanks so much. >>> new york's kennedy airport has begun screening passengers entering from western africa from the ebola virus. how effective will it be in preventing an outbre
colorado all the way towards the mid-atlantic. that will be the focus for showers as well as storms. as we head through today, anywhere from the southern portions of new england, even around new york city, boston, you'll see some of that rain, stretching back into the mid south around the memphis area, little rock, into eastern parts of texas. by the time we head into tomorrow, northeast dries out but still seeing the wet weather from the ohio valley back down to the mississippi river valley....